โVikter,โ I said, laughing roughly as I wrung the water from the towel. โHe was not a fan of mine even before I became your guard.โ
Silence was my only answer.
I looked up from where I sat at the foot of the bed to where Poppyโs head rested on the pillow. Her lips were slightly parted, and the thick fringe of her lashes framed the heavily shadowed skin beneath her eyes.
There had been no change in Poppy, but it had only been a few hours. A few hours that felt like a lifetime.
It reminded me of how deeply sheโd slept after Vikter was killed. I felt as helpless then as I did now.
My gaze moved to the thin blanket covering her chest and stayed there until I saw it rise with her deep, steady breaths. It was idiotic. I knew she was okay. I knew her heart beat calmly because mine did, but I couldnโt stop myself from checking every so often. The quiet of the chamber didnโt help my paranoia.
Delano was out in the hall, giving us some privacy while I removed Poppyโs dirty and bloodied clothing. Kieran had gone to talk to Hisa while I did my best to bathe the dirt and remnants of battle from her.
Talk to her.
I cleared my throat. โYou know, it was almost like Vikter sensed my motivations or something because, from day one, he was not at all
impressed.โ I ran the cloth over her foot, paying close attention to the bottom. โBut what he said to me? It felt like an omen. Almost like he was warning me of what was to come. And he had.โ
Rinsing the towel, I moved on to her other foot, placing it carefully in my lap. โWhen we were in the Wastelands, after you were taken, I was distracted in those ruinsโdiverted by rage and the need for vengeance. I
shouldโve been focused solely on you, but I wasnโt. And you were hurt because of it.โ
I looked up at her, seeing her as sheโd been that night, bloody and in pain, so afraid yet desperately trying not to show it. The memory came far too easily.
I swallowed. โLooking back, I wonder if Vikter knew what would happen. He was, well, heย isย part of the Araeโthe Fatesโin a way. Did he know on some unconscious level?โ
There wasnโt a speck of dirt left on her feet by the time I tucked them beneath the blanket and rose. I replaced the water in the basin with fresh before returning to sit at her side. Her hands were the last to be cleaned.
I picked up her left hand, her skin still so cold. Dirt and blood smudged the top and between her fingers. I turned her hand over, drawing the towel over the shimmering, golden swirl of the marriage imprint. What ifโฆwhat if she forgot this? The ceremony. Everything that it took for us to get to that moment.
I cut off those thoughts, forcing myself to move past the fear.
โSo maybe that was why Vikter didnโt like me from the get-go,โ I continued, washing away the blood and dirt from her palm. โWhat he was
โaย viktorโcould sense what I was about.โ I smiled a little. โI wonder what he thinks now? Bet he had a few choice words about me.โ
I lifted her clean palm to my lips and pressed a kiss to the imprint. โBut I couldnโt blame him for not having the greatest opinion of me back in
Masadonia. Even if he never suspected who I was, Iย wasย there to take you away.โ
Lowering her hand to my lap, I rinsed the towel and then moved on to her fingers. โAnd I killed those he trusted. Hannes. Rylan.โ I pressed my lips together as I shifted my gaze to her features. โIt couldโve been Vikter that night. If he had taken Rylanโs place for whatever reason, it wouldโve been him.โ
Shaking my head, I returned my attention to her hand, cleaning the ring. โBack then, I wouldnโt have cared. I didnโt like ending the lives of good men, but it wouldโve been a passing regret, little to no guilt. I had a goal. That was all that mattered, and Iโฆโ
I sighed, placing her hand on her stomach as I moved to her right. โI didnโt know you yet. I hadnโt even heard you speak. I thought you were this submissive creature who only spoke in whispers.โ I laughed for real. โOr that you were a cohort in the Ascendedโs plans. Gods, I couldnโt have been more wrong if I tried.โ
The grime was far more stubborn on her right hand. โThatโs the thing. I had all these preconceived notions about youโones based on absolutely nothing. No one really talked about you. I think I just needed you to either be the enemy or weak. It made everything I planned to do easier.โ I frowned. โWhich actually makes me the weak one.โ
If Poppy were awake, she would likely agree with that moment of self-realization.
I dragged the cloth between her fingers, oddly moved by how fragile her hand felt in mine, despite knowing how deadly it could be.
Looks could be deceiving, couldnโt they?
โBut I was about to learn just how wrong I was about you,โ I told her. โBecause I was about to finally meet you, and youโฆโ I looked at her still, serene features. โYou were about to meet who I used to be.โ