I sit in a pool of red.
Iโm surrounded by scarlet swirls, the tub stained with the remnants of my final Trial. My gaze is red-rimmed and unseeing, fixed blearily on the wall opposite me.
A soft hand wraps around my wrist. I donโt fight the gentle touch even as it lifts my limp arm from the tubโs porcelain edge. A rough bar of soap then scrubs against my skin, back and forth until the hardened blood loses its grip on my flesh.
Back and forth. Back and forth.
I watch what is left of Kai drip into the water. And for the first time in weeks, Iโm not repulsed by bloodโin fact, I wish to cling to his.
โHowโฆ how are you feeling?โ
Itโs the first shy string of words Ellie has attempted since I woke from my drugged haze. I canโt say I blame her for the prolonged silence. Itโs a rather tame response to my reaction this morning.
My tone is flat. โI donโt feel anything.โ
Itโs not a lie. Though, I doubt I could muster the energy to tell one atย the moment. My entire body is numbโmind, soul, and shattered heart. I am utterly hollow without his love to fill me.
My scar is exposed, the bloody water lapping a soothing rhythm against it. I donโt need to look at EllieโI can feel her wide gaze trailing over it. Even more concerning is the fact that I canโt find it within me to care.
She lifts a cloth to my ear, swiping tenderly over the dried blood that poured from it. Iโm reminded then of how eerily quiet the world was when I awoke from the dizzying drug. Gone was the incessant ringing from the explosions, leaving me with nothing to drown out my screaming thoughts.
The assortment of wounds Iโd collected from the Trial had vanished. Broken ribs were restored, sliced skin sewn back together, the burn on my wrist healedโbut I would give anything now to have that handprint branded back onto my skin.
Nothing but the mingling of my and his blood remained.
โIโmโฆโ I clear my throat before trying again. โIโm sorry about this morning.โ
Sympathy pulls at Ellieโs delicate features.
I hate that look. Itโs the same one I would see thrown around the slums, mothers saddened by the sight of a forgotten child. The fortunate disheartened by those of us sleeping on the streets. Only the weak earn this expression, the foolishly brokenhearted. And I have been that my whole life.
โYou werenโt yourself,โ she reassures. โI knew you would be scared when you woke up.โ
I let out a bitter scoff that has her stilling. โI wasnโt scared, Ellie. I was broken.โ
Because I let myself hope.
She swallows. โAnd now?โ
My empty gaze meets her concerned one. โIโm angry.โ
The kingโs green eyes flash before my mind. My hands curl into fists, fingernails biting each palm. The question I shouted at him in that arena still echoes in my skull.
How could you?
With a steadying breath, I stand abruptly, suddenly unable to sit in Kaiโs blood any longer. Wrapping a robe around my scrubbed skin, I turn demandingly toward Ellie. โI need to speak with the king.โ
The words are far more docile than I intend to be when I see him.
Ellie straightens with a bashful turn of her lips. โYou canโt leave.โ
My tone is dull, expression unflinching. โOh, I canโt?โ
โThe door is locked.โ Another flash of sympathy. โThe king has ordered that you stay here until he says otherwise.โ
That smothered sorrow threatens to seep back over my numb body. The anger and betrayal Iโve buried it with will only fend off my suffering for so long. No, I need my rage, my distraction, my king to answer for what heโs done. Because without that, I am forced to face a lifeย heย is no longer in.
โEllie,โ I say slowly. โI need to get out of here.โ
โPaedyn, Iโฆโ She chews on her lip uneasily. โI canโt. Iโm sorry.โ
I clear my throat, attempting to ignore the lump growing within it. โDo I at least get to eat while Iโm locked in here?โ
โOh, yes, of course.โ Ellie scurries to the door I desperately wish to walk through. โIโll go get you some food from the kitchens.โ
With a knock and verbal verification to the Imperials outside that she is not their prisoner, a series of locks click open. Ellie then slips from the room, allowing a sliver of the world beyond to spill inside this cozy cage. Iโve barely glimpsed the guards decorating my door before a gloved hand is slamming it shut, the thud followed by a turning of locks that makes me wince.
I stand there, shivering as water drips from the ends of my short hair to splatter the bare collarbones beneath. Swallowing, I stare at the empty room. An unsettling coldness sweeps through me, as though despair itself drags a finger along my bones.
I am utterly alone.
There is nothing left. Not within myself or the world beyond.
Trapped in this room, I am forced to face reality. Forced to face the gaping loneliness within me. My very being is decaying, and love is the culprit. Love has killed every person I care about.
The walls begin to close in all around me.
โNo,โ I whisper to my betraying mind. โPlease, no.โ
The plea is promptly ignored.
My lungs constrict, squeezing my shattered heart until it aches. Iโm suddenly panting at the feel of claustrophobia clutching my body. I shut my eyes, trying to block out the world that wishes to smother me.
Itโs no use. I need to get out of here.
Stumbling to the door, I slam my shaking fist against it. โLet me out. Please.โ
Silence.
โI canโt be in here any longer.โ My voice cracks beneath the weight of a mind trying to crush me. โPlease!โ
I pound against the door as the walls continue their steady suffocation.
Iโm struggling to breathe. My forehead tips against the doorโs smooth wood as I choke, โLet me out! I canโt do this!โ
The walls crawl closer.
My fist hits the door with one final thud. I turn slowly, letting my back slide against the wood until my body hits the floor harshly. โI canโt do this,โ I whisper. Tears well, stinging my sore eyes as I pull trembling knees into an aching chest.
Iโm little more than the shell of a girl, sitting among ghosts.
My father sits beside my shaking form with a comforting hand on my knee, the exact color of his eyes fading from my memory. Adena rests her head against my shoulder, crooked bangs falling into a soft, honeyed gaze.
But Kaiโฆ
Kai stands before me, so strong and stunning. I can almost hear his voice, the sound distantly ringing from the depths of my mindโฆ.
โWhere is she?!โ
Itโs so familiar, so realโ
โWhere the hell is she?!โ
I straighten at that growing voice, scared of my own deceiving mind.
Itโs not real. Heโs gone.
Heavy footsteps echo beyond the wooden door Iโm slumped against.
I shake my head angrily, tears spilling down my face.
Heโs gone. Just like everyone else. I killed himโ
โMove aside. Or Iโll make you.โ
My hollow, broken heart stutters at that command.
It canโt be true. I canโt let myself believe this, and yet, I scramble to my feet. Palms pressed to the door that separates me from hope, I mutter, โKai?โ
The muffled shout that returns has me laughing through a disbelieving sob.
โPae!โ
I shove away from the door, my heart pounding at the presence of its other half.
โYour Highness, we have strict orders from the king toโโ
The door flies from its hinges.
As it falls to the floor with a thud, there is nothing left to separate me from the ghost behind. Not even Death himself.
Our gazes meet.
Smoke meeting fire; life meeting the walking dead.
He stands there, so perfectly intact. His chest heaves, free of my dagger and the bloody handprints I left beside it. A storm brews in his gray eyes, so unlike the last time I saw them glassily pinned on the sky above. Everything about the Enforcer is impossibly exactly how Iโd left him the night before that final Trial.
I canโt seem to move, afraid this is some cruel dream, some phantom that will slip between my fingers. But then his eyes are welling with tears. Familiar lips are pulling into a relieved smile, those dangerous dimples framing it.
Kaiโs words are choked. โI heard you killed me?โ
That is all it takes to have my feet tripping over themselves.
I am more than his shadow. I am a moth to his flame.
A sob swells in my throat, springing hot tears to my eyes. I can hardly see through the blur of disbelief, but still, I race toward him. He doesnโt hesitate before striding across the room, heading right for the hand that helped kill him.
I trip into his arms before my knees can buckle beneath me. My hysterical laugh is muffled against his tunic, face buried above a heart that beats wildly.
Alive. Heโs alive.
The feel of his arms tightening around me is so familiar, so seeminglyย right, that I cry harder at the thought of truly losing him.
Alive.
He is so stunningly alive, and strong, and standing for the both of us. Kaiโs chest shudders against me as tears leak from his eyes, same as mine. I pull away slowly, scared that I might startle back to reality and find him to be nothing more than a figment of my grief.
But nothing this exquisite could ever be imagined.
My trembling fingers brush his face, and the whispered touch has Kaiโs eyes fluttering closed. A tear slips down the sharp planes of his face, colliding with my fingers. I shake my head while struggling to speak past the lump in my throat. โHow are you here?โ My voice is a cracked whisper. โI watchedโฆ I watched youย die.โ
His hands slide down my body, as if to ensure Iโm real as well. โIโm sorry. Iโm sorry for everything you were put throughโโ
โI donโt care.โ I cup his face, my own earnest. โI donโt care so long as this is real, and you are alive.โ
โThis is real,โ he almost laughs. โNot pretend. Not ever.โ
I nod and press my palms to his neck as a smile pulls at my quivering lips. โI just donโt understand. My daggerโฆ I felt it slide into your chest.โ
My fingers trail down to his chest, finding no trace of the blade that was once buried there.
โI know.โ His voice is suddenly as icy as the eyes flicking between mine. โI wouldnโt have let it happen, but I was drugged that night before the Trial.โ
My mouth falls open. โWhat?โ
โI was supposed to sleep through the Trial. The Healers locked me in my room.โ A muscle flexes in his cheek. โThe cheering from the Bowl woke me up, and Iโฆ I knew it was you. So I fought off the drug and stumbled to the arena. Imperials held me back before I could get in, but I saw, Paedyn. I saw you fightingย myself. And itโฆโ His voice breaks. โIt destroyed me. I tried to push my way to you, but the drugs weakened me, and I justโฆ stood there while you fought for your life. Foughtย me.โ
His rough hands cup my tear-streaked face. โYou almost died thinking it was me who killed you. Thinking that I would ever lay a hand on you again for any reason other than a caress. I told you I would never fight you again, but there I was, hurting you like I promised not to.โ
โShh.โ Itโs difficult to talk through the emotion clogging my throat. โItโs not your fault. You didnโt do this.โ
He nods. I melt against him. Memorize this moment, because I thought we wouldnโt have it again. He runs a soothing hand down my back, chin resting against my hair. โIt looked too real. Like I was watching myself lose control,โ he finally whispers.
His voice breaks. Pulling back, he cups my face with trembling hands. Gone is the Enforcer and every mask that accompanies him. This is Kai aloneโmy fool and my love.
โI couldnโt save you. Not even from myself.โ He nearly chokes on the words. โForgive me. Please.โ
I shake my head at him. โThere is nothing to forgive. Because Iโฆโ
Iโm crying again. It seems that I havenโt stopped in days, but possibly for the first time in my life, it doesnโt make me feel weak. This is relief that pours from me, a mingling of happiness in his presence and fear at the admittance in my throat. โKai, Iโโ
My feet leave the ground for a moment before landing atop his. I laugh through the tears, propped on his boots just like I had when it was a chain tethering us together, not something far more unbreakable. His arms twine around my waist tightly. โTell me, Pae.โ
Swallowing, I force out the string of words. โI watched you die in that arena. I watched my own dagger sink into your chest with my hands wrapped around the hilt. And then, you were slipping away.โ I blink, gaze blurry. โAnd I hadnโt even said those three words I was so sure would take you away from me. It took your death to find my courage, and by then, you wereโฆ you were gone.โ
My voice trembles. Cracks. Crumbles with my composure. โBut I canโt wait for another tragedy. So Iโll tell you now, because fate likely wonโt allow us a future. Kai, Iโโ
โI love you.โ
Kai steals the words from my mouth with a spreading smile. And, distantly, I realize this isnโt the first time heโs uttered such a declaration. He lifts a hand to my tear-stained face, stroking a thumb over the flushed skin there. โPaedyn, I love you. Like nothing else before,ย I love you. And Iโve been waiting to tell you since I realized your eyes are my favorite color and your freckles the only constellation worth looking at. I could lieโsay that youโve stolen my every thought and heartbeat like the thief you are, but all of me was already yours. Pae, you are my inevitable.โ
Tears stream down my face, dampening Kaiโs fingers. Heโs crying just the same, and yet, his eyes never leave mine. He utters the words again, as if they have consumed his every thought and begged to be loosed. โYou are my inevitable. In death, and in love.โ
โAnd you are mine.โ I smother my sobs long enough to whisper, โI love you, Malakai. I love you.โ I canโt seem to stop spewing the words now that Iโve said them. Itโs freeing, letting go of the fear that accompanied that phrase. โI love you. I love you. I love yโโ
His mouth is on mine, tasting the words from my lips. I breathe him in greedily as tears mingle with the kiss. His hands run down my body, gently memorizing every curve beneath the robe. Sighing into his mouth, I twine my arms around his neck. I feel delicate in his embrace, as though he is holding something priceless.
Love.
That is what this feeling is. And it is all-consuming.
He pulls back slightly, lips still lingering above mine, and lands a light flick to the tip of my nose. โMy pretty Pae. Look what you have done to me.โ
I smile up at him, returning the favor with a flick of my own fingers. โI could ask you the same, pretty Prince.โ My gaze shifts to a pair of heels sitting innocently beside my wardrobe. โYou already told me you loved me, didnโt you?โ
A smile tugs at the corner of his mouth. โYou seemed more interested in the shoes Iโd found discarded on the dance floor.โ
I nod at the vague memory. โYou carried me to my room.โ
โWell, you were becoming quite the tripping hazard on the dance floor.โ
My throat is dry. I swallow thickly. โYou love me.โ
โThen.โ His hands cup my face. โNow.โ My lips brush his. โAlways. And Iโll find your shoes for you in every lifetime if youโll allow it.โ
We stand there, held in each otherโs arms for several silent moments. But that is all it takes for the questions to creep back toward the forefront of my mind. So when a shadow of confusion crosses my face, Kai asks, โWhat is it?โ
โKitt knew it wasnโt you in that arena,โ I murmur.
My eyes fall to his unscathed chest.
โSo who did I kill?โ





