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Chapter no 50 – โ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€ŒBEFORE

Nightbane (The Lightlark Saga Book 2)

They had a plan to get past the dragon. Grim would lure it out of the cave, and Isla would get through all the protections herself before the dragon returned. She practiced going through each one, with the help of Grimโ€™s illusions. He watched as Isla finished the entire circuit for the tenth time successfully. She turned to face him when she was done, and he actually looked impressed.

They were standing in his training room. She leaned against a stone wall and slid all the way down it. โ€œIโ€™m exhausted,โ€ she said.

โ€œI can imagine.โ€

Grim had clearly just come from the scar. He was covered in ash. โ€œYou look awful.โ€

โ€œThatย is harder to imagine, but I will take your word for it.โ€

Magnificent ego, indeed. She sighed. โ€œIโ€™m ready. Why donโ€™t we celebrate?โ€

He lifted an eyebrow at her.

โ€œTonight is the Launch of Orbs in the Skyling newland,โ€ she said. She had attended the previous year, but only barely. She had hidden in the shadows, watching. Wishing to be part of it all. โ€œItโ€™s to celebrate the new season of hot-air balloons being unveiled.โ€

Grim scowled. โ€œThey are always finding an excuse to celebrate. I bet they celebrate tying their own shoes.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve always wanted to ride in one,โ€ she said. She looked pointedly at him.

His eyes slid to hers. He looked like he would rather do absolutely anything other than be launched into the sky in a balloon. โ€œDonโ€™t you have anyone else to go with?โ€

Isla stood. She gave him a withering look. โ€œYou know what? Iโ€™m sure I can find someone else to spend the evening with me,โ€ she said. She turned on her heel, but before she could take a step, he was up in a flash, holding on to her wrist, stopping her in place.

โ€œDonโ€™t even think about it,โ€ he said, his voice a growl in her ear.

She turned to face him and found him towering over her. His shadows were spilling everywhere. She lifted her chin in defiance. โ€œLet go of me,โ€ she said.

โ€œNever.โ€

Isla was breathing too rapidly. He was too close. Her voice came out brittle. โ€œMight I remind you that there is nothing between us. I do not belong to you. And you do not belong to me. If we decide to have . . . fun

. . . then that is all it is. Momentary entertainment. Nothing more.โ€

Grimโ€™s grin was wicked. โ€œOh, Hearteater.โ€ He leaned down, until his lips were pressed right against her ear as he said, โ€œIf we do decide to truly have fun, there will be nothing momentary about it.โ€

Isla swallowed. He traced the movement. His lips were dangerously close to her neck. โ€œTake me to the festival,โ€ she said, her request breathless.

โ€œFine. Get dressed.โ€

Grim was right. Skylings did truly seem to think up any excuse to celebrate. She loved it.

At the Launch of Orbs party, everyone wore glitter. In their hair, on their outfits, dusted upon their shoulders. She asked Grim to buy her a few things in the market to wear, andโ€”with more than enough complainingโ€”he surprisingly complied.

She got ready in her bathroom, and, after an hour, there was a loud knock against her door. โ€œAre you preparing for battle or for a foolish party, Hearteater?โ€ he asked.

โ€œBoth, if youโ€™re going to be so insufferable,โ€ she said before she opened the door.

Grim went silent.

Her dress was tiny, sky blue, and strapless. She had glued little gems around the sides of her eyes. Glitter dusted her collarbones and shoulders. He had bought her each of these itemsโ€”with very specific instructionsโ€” but he still looked surprised.

They were about as mismatched as possible. She was glittering, and saturated, and he wore his typical all black, cape and boots included.

โ€œHow do I look?โ€ she asked, smiling, turning to see herself in the mirror.

Grim frowned. โ€œYou look like a Skyling.โ€ โ€œGood. Thatโ€™s exactly what I was going for.โ€

The sky was filled with balloons. Light-blue baubles floated close to the stars, looking like daytime sky peeking through the night.

โ€œItโ€™s beautiful,โ€ Isla said, smiling.

She could feel Grimโ€™s eyes on her. He was looking at her face, not the sky. โ€œNo,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s not.โ€ She frowned and moved to turn his head toward what they were here to see, but he didnโ€™t budge an inch. โ€œWhen youโ€™ve seen something truly beautiful, everything else starts to look painfully ordinary.โ€

Isla took his hand. His fingers immediately tensed, as if he was about to recoil. Then, after a moment, he gingerly cupped his hand around hers. โ€œCome on,โ€ she said. And he did.

Crowds were stopped, listening to something. A speech. She heard a rich, pleasant voice, moving airily through the crowd, as if his voice had grown wings. When they got closer, she saw a dark-skinned man dressed in a thousand glimmering jewels. He wore a crown.

โ€œAzul?โ€ she said, and Grim grunted in response.

She was suddenly grateful that he had formed an illusion around them, disguising themโ€”even if she had spent an hour getting dressed. What would Azul, ruler of Skyling, think, seeing the ruler of Nightshade and the ruler of Wildling here, in his territory . . .ย holding hands?

Truly . . . what was she doing?

The thought made her drop his hand. Grim frowned and immediately grabbed it again, locking her fingers in his. The action made her inexplicably warm everywhere, made her remember how he had touched herโ€”

Grim glanced at her, and she knew he could feel her emotions. She swallowed and quickly changed the subject. โ€œWhat do you think of Azul?โ€

โ€œHe runs his realm as a democracy. Everyone has a say. Itโ€™s foolish.โ€ Islaโ€™s brows came together. โ€œThat doesnโ€™t sound foolish to me.โ€

Before Azulโ€™s speech was over, he led them toward where the balloons were taking off. There was an entire field of them, all painted slightly differently. All magnificent.

โ€œChoose,โ€ he said.

Isla frowned. โ€œI donโ€™t think we can choose, and I think thereโ€™s a lineโ€”โ€

He followed her line of sight, to the one she thought was the prettiest. It looked like a light-blue egg, with a white swirl in the center.

In less than a moment, they were standing in its carriage. Somehow, he was starting it up. And then they were flying.

Isla gasped, watching the ground suddenly push away from them, and she stepped back. Right into Grimโ€™s chest.

He looped an arm around her waist, tethering her. It made her feel safer. Grimโ€”for as much as he had claimed he had no interest in riding in the hot-air balloonโ€”was peering over the edge, watching the newland with interest. Isla looked too, but she suddenly felt afraid.

โ€œI donโ€™t think I like heights,โ€ she said. Her stomach shifted uncomfortably. Her heart was in her throat.

Grim made a calming noise that couldnโ€™t have possibly come from him. He leaned his head down, so his chin rested where her crown would have been if she had worn it. โ€œI can portal us anywhere, remember?โ€ he said.

It did make her feel better. She took a step toward the edge and leaned over, just a little. The world was beautiful. It was mountainous and wide, and she felt suddenly free. For nearly half an hour, they just watched the world in comfortable silence.

As she moved back again, her foot knocked against something she hadnโ€™t noticed before. It must have been included in each of the carriages for the night. A bottle, with transparent liquid filled with bubbles. Water?

โ€œSkyling wine,โ€ he said, frowning. โ€œDisgusting.โ€

Isla uncorked the bottle and tentatively sipped it. She grinned. โ€œThis is the best thing Iโ€™ve ever tasted.โ€

Grim sighed.

It was sweet, and sparkling on her tongue, andโ€”

Grim plucked the bottle out of her hands after her second sip. โ€œYou might want to wait a little while before drinking more,โ€ he said. โ€œUnless you donโ€™t want to remember the night.โ€ He offered her the bottle, letting it be her choice.

She shook her head. No. She didnโ€™t want that at all. She wanted to remember all of this.

Isla turned to face Grim and tilted her head. โ€œCan I say something honest?โ€

He looked taken aback. Nodded.

โ€œYou are the most unpleasant person Iโ€™ve ever met.โ€

Grim raised an eyebrow at her. โ€œAnd you are the bane of my existence.โ€ She took a step toward him. โ€œI was disappointed when I didnโ€™t kill you.โ€

Grim ran his hand up her thigh, taking her dress with him. She bristled at the cold, at the fact that soon, if he continued, anyone around would be able to see her undergarments . . . but they were in the sky. The next balloon was yards away. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m disappointed you havenโ€™t tried again.โ€

His hand curled around her waist. His lips traced her neck. Her back arched, and she moaned as he began kissing her across the glitter on her shoulders, her chest, as he started licking it. โ€œI donโ€™t think itโ€™s edible,โ€ she said.

โ€œI donโ€™t care.โ€

And then she was kissing him. Their lips crushed together, and his hands were instantly everywhere. He swept his tongue into her mouth, and she groaned. With one rough motion, Grim lifted her into the air, then placed her on the edge of the basket. Islaโ€™s eyes flew open, wind dancing behind her back, roaring in her ears.

โ€œRelax, Hearteater,โ€ he said, and his breathing was uneven. Her legs widened, and he settled between them. His hand gripped beneath her knee, and she wanted more, moreโ€”

โ€œPortal me to my room,โ€ she said.

Grim pressed her fully against his chestโ€”and pushed her over the edge.

Before she could scream, the world tilted, and she landed on Grim. He was on her bed. She was straddling him.

A thousand violent words in her throat, but all of them withered and died when she felt himโ€”every inch of himโ€”against her. Her hips rocked back and forth, ever so slightly, and the friction made her head fall back, her shoulders hike up.

Grim laughed darkly beneath her. โ€œThe sight of you, on me . . .โ€ He stopped her, with two hands curved under her backside. He lifted her off him.

She was desperate for his touch, achingโ€”

He gently set her down next to him. He seemed faintly amused by her bewilderment.

โ€œNot tonight, Hearteater,โ€ he said, tucking hair that had fallen across her face behind her ear. โ€œSleep.โ€

Isla was flushed with need, with wantโ€” He was too.

Grim chuckled into the darkness. He pulled her toward him, tucking her into his side. โ€œRemember to dream of me,โ€ he said lightly, and she wondered if he knew how often she did.

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