Magda had proven once more how she always thought ahead, giving Poppy a chamber on the second floor of the keep, accessible only by the covered outdoor hall. Escape options were limited in these chambers, with only one door and a small window.
I had a feeling Iโd be thanking Magda for that later because I didnโt believe Poppy would take the truth well. I wouldnโt expect her to.
Before I checked on her, I used a room near hers to grab a quick bite to eat, bathe, and change into fresh clothing. When I stepped back out into the outdoor hall, more snow had fallen, and it was still coming down, blanketing the courtyard and the nearby pines in about an inch or so. I went to Poppyโs door and stopped.
The meeting with the others had taken longer than expected, and considering how hard weโd been traveling, Poppy was likely asleep. She could use the rest, but I also needed to talk to her. I had to find out what I could about her abilities before I told her everything else. I doubted she would be exactly forthcoming with information from that point forward. Or maybe she would once she learned the truth. Poppy was smart and kind.
ForgivingโI stopped those thoughts. None of that mattered. Poppy could be understanding or not. She could take my offer of eventual freedom or not. Either way, she would not forgive me. I didnโt deserve it. That much I knew.
Dragging my hand through my damp hair, I knocked on the door before opening it.
Poppy wasnโt sleeping.
In fact, she was standing by the bed with her dagger in hand. โHawke,โ she breathed.
My brows rose. โI thought youโd be asleep.โ
She lowered the dagger. โIs that why you barged in?โ
โSince I knocked, I donโt consider that barging in.โ Shutting the door, I took a closer look at her. She wore a velvet robe of some dark color
somewhere between green and blue. All that damp hair was down and curling at her throat and flushed cheeks. She looked beautiful, even more so with the dagger in her hand. โBut Iโm glad to see that you were prepared just in case it wasnโt someone you wanted to see.โ
โWhat if youโre someone I donโt want to see?โ she asked.
โYou and I both know thatโs not the case. At all,โ I said, speaking the truth for the time being. Later? I had a feeling I would have to take that dagger and all sharp, heavy, and blunt objects from her.
She placed the weapon on the nightstand and then sat on the edge of the bed. โYour ego never fails to amaze me.โ
โI never fail to amaze you,โ I corrected her.
Poppy smiled, and it was a rare oneโbig and bright. โThank you for proving what I just said.โ
I chuckled. โDid you eat?โ She nodded. โYou?โ
โWhile I bathed.โ
โMulti-tasking at its finest.โ
โI am skilled.โ I came closer, stopping a few feet from her. โWhy arenโt you asleep? You have to be exhausted.โ
โI know the morning will come sooner rather than later, and weโll be back out there,โ she said, and it took effort for me not to react to that. โBut I canโt sleep. Not yet. I was waiting for you.โ She toyed with the sash. โThis place isโฆdifferent, isnโt it?โ
โI imagine if one was used to only the capital and Masadonia, it would be,โ I said. โThings are far simpler here, no pomp and circumstance.โ
โI noticed that. I havenโt seen a single Royal Crest.โ
I tilted my head. โDid you wait up for me to talk about Royal banners?โ โNo.โ Poppy dropped the sash. โI waited up to talk to you about what I
did to Airrick.โ
I watched as she brushed her hand through the sides of her hair, tucking the length back on her left side. Then something struck me. When she spoke with Kieran or the others, she always turned her head so her right side faced them. She didnโt do that with me.
“Is this late enough for you? A good time?” she asked.
I grinned. “This is a good time, Princess. Itโs private enough, which is what I figured we would need.”
Poppy seemed like she might say something but appeared to change her mind, a look of chagrin settling on her features.
“Are you going to explain why neither you nor Vikter ever mentioned that you had thisโฆtouch?” I asked.
“I donโt call it that,” she replied after a moment. “Only a few who have heardโฆrumors about it do. Itโs why some think Iโm the child
Her delicate brows, a shade darker than her hair, knitted together. “You, who seem to hear and know everything, havenโt heard that rumor?”
“I do know a lot, but no, Iโve never heard that,” I admitted. “And Iโve never seen anyone do whatever it was that you did.”
She was silent for a moment. “Itโs a gift from the gods. Itโs why Iโm Chosen.” Her brow creased again, then smoothed out. “Iโve been instructed by the Queen herself never to speak of it or use it. Not until I am deemed worthy. For the most part, I have obeyed that.”
I felt like Elijah at that moment because I had a lot of questions. “For the most part?”
“Yes, for the most part. Vikter knew about it, but Tawny doesnโt. Neither do Rylan or Hannes. The Duchess knows, and the Duke knew, but thatโs all.” She paused. “And I donโt use it oftenโฆish.”
“Often-ish?” I repeated. “What is this gift?”
Her lips pursed as she exhaled slowly. “I canโฆsense other peopleโs pain, both physical and mental. It started off that way. It seems that as I get closer to my Ascension, the more it evolves. I should say I can sense peopleโs emotions now,” she explained, nervously plucking at the blanket she sat on. “I donโt need to touch them. I can just look at them, and itโs likeโฆlike I open myself up to them. I can usually control it and keep my senses to myself, but sometimes, itโs difficult.”
Immediately, I thought about when the Teermans had addressed the city after the attack. โLike in crowds?โ
Poppy nodded. โYes. Or when someone projects their pain without realizing it. Those times are rare. I donโt see anything more than you or anyone else would see, but I feel what they do.โ
What she was telling me wasโฆit sounded impossible for a mortal.
โYouโฆjust feel what they feel?โ Wait. My eyes widened. โSo, you felt the pain that Airrick, who had received a very painful injury, felt?โ
Poppyโs gaze lifted to mine, and she nodded once more. Fucking gods. I briefly closed my eyes. โThat had to beโฆโ
โAgony?โ she said. โIt was, but itโs not the worst Iโve felt. Physical pain is always warm, and itโs acute, but the mental, emotional pain is likeโฆlike bathing in ice on the coldest day. That kind of pain is far worse.โ
My mind was racing again, pulling out the times Iโd seen her uncomfortableโher hands twisting nonstop. โAnd you can feel other emotions? Like happiness or hatred? Reliefโฆor guilt?โ
โI can, but itโs new. And Iโm not often sure what Iโm feeling. I have to rely on what I know, and wellโฆโ She shrugged. โBut to answer your question, yes.โ
I had no fucking clue what to say because even though Iโd seen her do it, my brain rebelled against the news.
โThatโs not all I can do,โ she added. โObviously,โ I said dryly.
โI can also ease other peopleโs pain by touch. Usually, itโs not something the person notices, not unless theyโre experiencing a great deal of obvious
pain.โ
Something tugged at the recesses of my memories. โHow?โ
โI think ofโฆhappy moments and feed that through the bond my gift establishes through the connection,โ she shared.
โYou think happy thoughts and thatโs it?โ
Her nose scrunched. โWell, I wouldnโt say it like that. But, yes.โ
Hold onโฆ My gaze shot to hers. โHave you sensed my emotions before?โ
Her throat worked on a swallow. โI have.โ
I sat back. Holy fuck, only the gods knew what sheโd picked up from me.
โI didnโt do it on purpose at firstโwell, okay, I did, but only because you always looked likeโฆ I donโt know,โ she said, and I looked at her again. โA caged animal whenever I saw you around the castle, and I was curious to find out why. I realize I shouldnโt have. I didnโt do itโฆa lot. I made myself stop. Sort of,โ she added as my brows rose. โFor the most part.
Sometimes, I just canโt help it. Itโs like Iโm denying nature to notโฆโ My stomach clenched. โWhat did you feel from me?โ
Poppy gave me a small shake of her head as she faced me. โSadness.โ I stiffened.
โDeep grief and sorrow.โ Her stare fastened on my chest. โItโs always there, even when youโre teasing or smiling. I donโt know how you deal with it. I figure a lot of it has to do with your brother and friend.โ
My lips parted. The niggling in the back of my mind? I suddenly thought of what had happened after weโd left her studies. The inexplicableย peaceย Iโd felt.
โIโm sorry,โ she said. โI shouldnโt have used my gift on you, and I probably shouldโve just liedโโ
โHave you eased my pain before?โ I asked.
She pressed her hands into her thighs. โI have.โ
โTwice. Right? After you were with the Priestess, and the night of the Rite.โ When weโd been in the garden, and Iโd been speaking about the caves. There had also been a strange easing of sorrow and bitterness then, I now realized. It hadnโt been as strong, nor had it lasted as long, but those heavy emotionsย hadย eased.
Poppy nodded.
โWell, now I understand why I feltโฆlighter. The first time it lastedโ damn, it lasted for a while. Got the best sleep in years.โ I coughed out a short laugh, a little stunned. Okay, a lot stunned.
โToo bad that canโt be bottled and sold.โ
โWhy?โ The demand burst from me. โWhy did you take my pain? Yes, I doโฆfeel sadness. I miss my brother with every breath I take. His absence
haunts me, but itโs manageable.โ Now.ย Nowย it was manageable.
โI know,โ she said quietly. โYou donโt let it interfere with your life, but IโฆI didnโt like knowing that you were hurting, and I could help, at least temporarily. I just wantedโโ
โWhat?โ I asked.
โI wanted to help. I wanted to use my gift to help people.โ
I drew back, exhaling roughly. โAnd you have? More than just me and Airrick?โ
โI have. Those who are cursed? I often ease their pain. And Vikter would get terrible headaches. I would sometimes help him with those. And Tawny, but she never knew.โ
โThatโs how the rumors got started.โ Godsdamn. โYouโre doing it to help the cursed.โ
โAnd their families sometimes,โ she told me in a voice that was too small, too quiet for someone so fucking caring. โThey often feel such
sorrow that I have to.โ
โBut youโre not allowed.โ
โNo, and it seems so stupid that I canโt.โ Poppy threw up her hands. โThat Iโm not supposed to. The reason doesnโt even make sense. Wouldnโt the gods have already found me worthy to have given me this gift?โ
โOne would think so.โ And it was a damn good question. โCan your brother do this? Anyone else in your family?โ
โNo. Itโs only me, and the last Maiden. We were both born in a shroud,โ she said. โAnd my mother realized what I could do around the age of three or four.โ
I frowned. The last Maiden? There was no other Maiden that I knew of. โWhat?โ She peeked at me.
I shook my head, then my gaze cut to hers. โAre you reading me now?โ โNo,โ she insisted, lowering her gaze to her hands. โI seriously try not
to, even when I really want to. Doing so feels like cheating when itโs someone Iโฆโ
Poppy stiffened. She went so damn still, then her wide eyes swung back to mine. Her lips parted as she stared at me. Kept staring at me as pink crept into her cheeks.
โNow, I wish I had your gift,โ I said. โBecause I would love to know what youโre feeling at this moment.โ
โI feel nothing from the Ascended,โ Poppy blurted out, and I blinked. โAbsolutely nothing, even though I know they feel physical pain.โ
โThatโsโฆโ
โWeird, right?โ she said.
โI was going to say disturbing, but sure, itโs weird.โ
โYou know?โ She leaned in, lowering her voice as if someone was hidden in her bathing chamber. โIt always bothered me that I couldnโt feel anything. It should be a relief, but it never was. It just made me feelโฆcold.โ
I wanted to tell her there was a reason for that. It was because they had no souls, but that would basically be shouting in her face that her brother didnโt have one.
โI can see that.โ I mimicked her movements, inching closer. โI should thank you.โ
โFor what?โ
โFor easing my pain.โ
โYou donโt have to,โ she whispered.
โI know, but I want to,โ I said, still sort of blown away by the fact that she would do that for me. For anyone. Especially knowing how the Duke treated her. โThank you.โ
โItโs nothing.โ That thick fringe of lashes swept down, shielding her eyes from me.
โI was right.โ โAbout what?โ
โAbout you being brave and strong,โ I told her. โYou risk a lot when you use your gift.โ
โI donโt think Iโve risked enough,โ she said, her fingers tangling. โI couldnโt help Vikter. I was tooโฆoverwhelmed. Maybe if I wasnโt fighting it so much, I wouldโve at least taken his pain.โ
โBut you took Airrickโs,โ I reminded her. โYou helped him.โ And
countless others. I brought my brow to hers. โYou are utterly nothing like I expected.โ
โYou keep saying that,โ she said. โWhat did you expect?โ
โI honestly donโt know anymore,โ I admitted, only knowing that I never expected her. Ever.
Gods.
She wasโฆ
Fuck, I was simply blown away byย her. Who wouldnโt be? Those whoโd stared at her with distrust earlier would be on their knees before her if they knew her kindness and strength. Hell, I was half-tempted to get on mine.
โPoppy?โ
Her soft breath danced across my lips. โYes?โ
I brought my fingers to her cheek. โI hope you realize that no matter what anyone has ever told you, you are more worthy than anyone Iโve ever met.โ
โYou havenโt met enough people, then,โ she said.
โI have met too many.โ Closing my eyes, I kissed her forehead. I had to force myself to lean back instead of tilting her head and bringing my lips to hers. I wasnโt worthy of kissing her. My thumb slid along her jaw. Or even touching her. โYou deserve so much more than what awaits you.โ
My gods, that was the truest thing Iโd ever spoken. Even if I was able to give her freedom, she didnโt deserve the position I was putting her in. She didnโt deserve what the Ascended had already stolen from her. And she wouldnโt deserve the sense of security I would take from her.
Poppy shuddered, her eyes opening. The green was so bright, so clear.
Jaw clenching, I drew back, really hoping I wasnโtโwhat did she call
it? Projecting. I really hoped I wasnโt projecting what I was feeling. โThank you for trusting me with this.โ
She didnโt answer as she looked at me, her lips parted as if she were mid-breath. And she wasnโt just looking at me. Those bright green eyes were slowly tracking over my face, then down my shoulders to the hand
that rested between us. Her gaze slowly made its way back up to mine, and the breath she let out caused mine to snag for the third damn time.
โYou shouldnโt look at me like that,โ I warned her.
โLike what?โ Poppyโs voice had taken on a breathy quality that stroked every part of me.
โYou know exactly how youโre looking at me.โ I closed my eyes. โActually, you might not, and thatโs why I should leave.โ
Because Iย knewย the look in those beautiful eyes, even if I didnโt catch
the scent of her rising desire. She looked at me like she wanted to be kissed.
Stared at me like she needed more than that. Wanted more.
And fuck, I was a little shocked that she would come to that choice
because of what it meant for herโfor the role she had been placed in. That was huge. My body, however, was not shocked, and was immediately on boardโblood heating and cock hardening. I started to lean toward her, answering the need and want I saw in her stare. Every fiber of my being demanded it. Wanted it.
But she was real. The entirety of her.
And I wasnโt. Everything about me was a lie. โHow am I looking at you, Hawke?โ
I stiffened, eyes opening. โLike I donโt deserve to be looked at. Not by you.โ
โNot true,โ she swore.
My chest clenched. โI wish that was the case. Gods, I do. I need to leave.โ I stood quickly, backing up.
I needed to get out of this chamber before the fragile hold I had on my self-control snapped. And it was already nearly nonexistent. Because what Iโd said to Kieran before? That I wasnโt that much of a piece of shit? It was a lie. I was. Because with Poppy, it was too easy to forget who I really was. It was too easy to lose myself in her, let go of all the nasty shit that had brought me to her. It was too damn easy toโฆto live right alongside Poppy.
And, gods, I wanted that. Badly. But I couldnโt even fool myself into believing that I could stay and show her pleasure. I was not altruistic. This wasnโt the Blood Forest. There were no barriers here.
I had to leave.
โGoodnight, Poppy.โ I did one of the hardest damn things Iโd ever done and turned for the door. I made it halfway.
โHawke?โ
I stopped, even though I knew I shouldnโt. It was like her voice was a compulsion.
โWill youโฆ?โ Her voice strengthened. โWill you stay with me tonight?โ
I shuddered to my bones. โI want nothing more than that, but I donโt think you realize what will happen if I stay.โ
โWhat would happen?โ
I turned then, and I could see her pulse thrumming in her throat from where I stood. โThere is no way I could be in that bed with you and not be
all over you in ten seconds flat. We wouldnโt even make it to the bed before that happened. I know my limitations.โ
The chest of her robe rose with a sweet, sharp breath.
โI know that Iโm not a good enough man to remember my duty and
yours or that Iโm so incredibly unworthy of you it should be a sin,โ I told her. โEven knowing that, there is no way I wouldnโt strip that robe from you and do exactly what I told you Iโd do when we were in the forest.โ
And that was the godsdamn truth. Despite what I knew. Despite my lies. Despite how she deserved so much fucking better than me. I would take her.
Poppyโs stare met mine. โI know.โ I sucked in a breath. โDo you?โ
She nodded.
โIโm not just going to hold you. I wonโt stop at kissing you. My fingers wonโt be the only thing inside you,โ I promised, blood thickening. โMy need for you is far too great, Poppy. If I stay, you will not walk out this door the Maiden.โ
Poppy shivered. โI know.โ
Iโd moved without realizing it, taking too many steps away from the doorโaway from what was rightโand toward herโtoward what was so damn wrong. โDo you truly, Poppy?โ
She didnโt speak as she held my heated stare. Instead, steady hands lifted to the sash at her waist, and everything in me stopped and then sped up as she undid it. The robe parted, revealing a sliver of the inner swells of her breasts, a glimpse of her stomach, and the shadowy paradise between her thighs.
Then Poppy let the robe slip from her shoulders and fall to the floor.
I wanted to be a good man who would walk away from what he knew he wasnโt worthy or deserving of. The kind Kieran believed I was. The type I had been raised to be. But I wasnโt a good man.
I was just hers.





