Your Majesty, Tyrrendor hereby officially declines your request for a Provincial Commitment of troops for our current conflict. Having resigned my professorship at Basgiath War College, I am now in rightful command of all Tyrrish citizens in military service.
โOfficial Correspondence of His Grace, Lieutenant Xaden Riorson, Sixteenth Duke of Tyrrendor, to His Majesty, King Tauri the Wise
Spring-green meadow grass bends under my boots as the first drops of rain fall. I shouldnโt be here. I know what happens here. And yet, this is where Iโm called time and again.
This is the price of saving her life.
Lightning splinters the sky, illuminating the high walls of Draithus and its spiraling tower in the distance and outlining dozens of wings in the sky. If I move fast enough, Iโll get there this time.
But my legs wonโt obey, and I stumble, just like I always do.
He steps out of nothingness, straight into my path, and my heart pounds, as though increasing the speed of its beats will cease it from sinking through my chest.
โI grow weary of waiting.โ The Sage pulls back the hood of his robe, revealing red-rimmed eyes and scarlet veins branching at his temples like roots.
โI am not yours.โ I flip my palms, summoning the power thatโs come to define me, but nothing rises except my own panic. Before I can reach for my blades, Iโm yanked into the air. Icy fingers wrap around my neck, too vaporous to fight yet substantial enough to nearly cut the flow of air. Pain sears my throat.
Asshole.
My magic never works here, but his always does.
โYou are ours.โ The Sageโs eyes narrow with malice. โYou will bring what I wantโโhis grip tightens with every word, allowing only a trickle of air into my lungsโโor she dies. Iโm through waiting, and I willย notย allow her to win such a prize.โ
I sweep the sky for a familiar set of wings as I hear her scream but find none as the rain begins in earnest.
Heโs bluffing.
โYou.โ I force the word out. โDo. Not. Have. Her.โ
He drops his arms, and I fall to my knees on the grass, pulling breath after breath to replace what heโd denied me.
โBut I will,โ he vows. โBecause youโll bring her to me.โ
The fuck I will.ย Anger cuts through the fear, and I slam my left hand to the ground. Rain runs off my flight jacket and courses over the edge of my relic in rivulets as I flex my fingers in the wet grass, splaying my fingers wide.
My handโฆit doesnโt look like mineโ
There it is. Power courses through the earth beneath me, ready and willing to annihilate their forces if I have the courageย to let go of the impossible dreams Iโve clung to and accept the fate Zihnal has dealt me.
I only have to reach, and theyโll be safe.ย Sheโllย be safe.
No.ย This is wrong.
This is a dream. Only a dream. And yet he holds me here night after night. Fighting through the weight of the nightmare, I wrench my hand from the ground.
โWake!โย I scream, but no sound emerges.
โThis city will fall. Yours will be next,โ the Sage promises.
โWake!โ
I jerk my head up, only to find the Sword of Tyrrendor at my throat. The Sage draws his arm backโ
My body jolts and my eyes fly open. There is no field. No Sage. No sword. Just gentle raindrops hitting our window, the warmth of the blankets tangled at my legs, and the weight of Xadenโs arm draped over my waist. The worst of the storm has passed.
Filling my lungs to capacity persuades the pounding in my chest to ease, but the breaths against my ear only come faster, growing more ragged with every second.
โXaden?โ I twist toward him and lift my hand to his face. His skin is damp with sweat, his brow furrowed, and his jaw clenches so hard Iย hearย his teeth grind. Iโm not the only one having nightmares tonight.
โXaden.โ I sit up and slide my hand to his bare shoulder, then tap gently. โWake up.โ
He flings himself onto his back, and his head begins to thrash.
โXaden.โ My chest tightens at the visible pain on his face, and I throw myself down the bond.ย โXaden!โ
His eyes open and he surges upright with a full-bodied gasp, then plants his hands beside his hips on the mattress.
โYouโre all right,โ I say gently, and his gaze snaps toward mine, wild and haunted. โYou were having a nightmare.โ
He blinks the sleep out of his eyes, then swings his head in a quick sweep of the space. โWeโre in our room.โ
โWeโre in our room.โ I draw my fingers across his shoulders, and the muscles soften.
โAnd youโre here.โ His shoulders dip as he looks my way.
โIโm here.โ I pick up his left hand and press it against my cheek.
โYouโre clammy.โ His brow knits. โEverything all right?โ
Go figure he immediately asks about me.
โI had a bad dream, too.โ I shrug. โMust be the storm.โ
โMust be.โ His gaze flickers past me toward the window. โCome here.โ He pulls me closer, then lays us down to face each other. A second later, he draws the sheetโbut not the blanketโover us and settles his hand on my hip. โTell me about yours.โ
I tuck the sheet under my arm and slide my other hand under my pillow. โItโs the same one Iโve had since Resson.โ
โSame one?โ He brushes my hair back over my shoulder. โYou told me you had bad dreams but never said they repeated.โ
โI have a recurring nightmare. Itโs nothing.โ Thunder booms in the distance, and he stays quiet, waiting for me to continue. โItโs usually in a field, and thereโs a battle in the distance. I can hear Andarna scream but I canโt get to her.โ My throat tightens, and I lift my hand to his chest. โThe Sage is there, and he always levitates me like Iโm nothing heavier than a pocket watch. And I canโt kick, or scream, or move. Iโm just stuck there as he threatens me.โ
He tenses. โYouโre sure itโs the Sage?โ
I nod. โHe held the Sword of Tyrrendor to my throat after demanding I bring him something. Itโs like my subconscious is trying to warn me that theyโre going to use you against me.โ
โWhat else?โ His heart starts to pound beneath my fingers.
I blink, trying to remember. โI canโt explain how I know, since Iโve only ever seen it from a distance, but the last couple of times, weโve been near Draithus.โ
โAre you sure?โ His eyes widen. โWhat did it look like?โ
โItโs usually pretty dark, but I could make out tall city walls on a raised plateau, and a central, spiraling tower.โ
โThatโs Draithus.โ His breathing picks up again.
โWhatโs wrong?โ I slide my hand to the side of his neck.
โWhat else?โ He palms my hip.
Heโs oddly intense about this, but if it helps him talk through whatever plagued him while he slept, then Iโll play along. โTonight wasโฆweird. Different.โ
โHow?โ
โWhen he dropped me, I had this second where I thought about channeling from the earth, and when I looked downโฆโ My gaze slides to his relic. โI had a relic on my left wrist, right where yours all start. And my hand didnโt look likeย mine. Now that Iโm thinking about it, it looked likeโฆyours. Who knows. What was yours about?โ
He stares at me silently, and worry creeps up my spine.
โWhy are you looking at me like that?โ
โBecause itโs my hand.โ
My fingers slip off his neck. โI just said that.โ
He sits up and I mirror the motion, holding the sheet to my chest. โItโsย myย hand,โ he repeats. โYou were in my dream.โ
โข โข โข
Itโs not possible, is it?
Two hours later, Iโve told him about every dream I can remember with the Sage, and Xadenโs had every single one.
There has to be a reasonable explanation.
โYou think weโre sharing the same dream?โ I ask slowly, sitting in the middle of our bed with a blanket wrapped over my shoulders, watching him pace the short length of our bedroom in his sleeping pants.
The move reminds me of Sgaeyl on Hedotis.
Is sharing dreams even possible? Some effect of our bond?
โNo. Theyโreย myย dreams.โ He rubs the skin beneath his lower lip. โIโve had them at least once a week since Resson, and more frequently since Basgiath, but I almost never realize theyโre nightmares when Iโm in them. When I do, I wake up feeling like someone was there with me, watching.โ He looks over at me and pauses his steps. โLike tonight.โ
โThat doesnโt make sense.โ I tug the blanket closer. โIโve had the dream on nights you arenโt with me. Nights you wereย hoursย away.โ
โMaybe itโs the bond.โ He leans back against our dresser. โBut theyโre definitely my dreams. Youโve never been to Draithus, and that scenarioโฆitโs exactly what happened on the edge of the river when I fought him at Basgiath.โ
I blink. He never talks about that.
โThe dark wielder Andarna scorched behind the school pulled the same move.โ I tilt my head. โBut that dark wielder wasnโt him. Do you know what the dreamโs about? What he wants you to bring to him? Because itโs all vague to me, like Iโm walking in mid-conversationโฆโ My words die as my mind flies through the possibility that heโs right, no matter howย impossibleย it is.
โBecause you are.โ Xaden lifts his brows. โAnd he wants me to deliver you.โ
โThey have their own lightning wielder,โ I argue like I can reason with Xadenโs subconscious.
โBut itโs my nightmare, and I only have oneย you,โ he says. โItโs getting harder and harder not to go to Draithus just to prove to myself that itโs all in my head.โ His eyes flare, then narrow.ย โBut it shouldnโt be in yours. Has it ever happened with anyone else?โ
โHow would I know?โ I shake my head. โI donโt think so, but I donโt remember all my dreams.โ Stillโฆthereโs the nightmare I had in Samaraโthat one still sticks with me. Itโs as visceral as a memory. As visceral as these nightmares. โHow much do you know about the fall of Cliffsbane?โ
He grips the edge of the dresser. โYou dreamed about Cliffsbane?โ
โWhen I was in Samara.โ I nod. โIn the dream, I was in my roomโat least I think it was mineโand the fire was coming, but I wouldnโt leave without the portrait of my family, andโฆโ
The family in the portrait. The honey-brown eyes. The burn on my hand.
โAnd what?โ He walks toward me slowly, studying me like he doesnโt already intimately know every inch of my body.
โIโฆโ My heart rate picks up, and nausea racks my stomach. โI told Cat she had to live because sheโs the future queen of Tyrrendor, and the way Cat looked at meโฆโ I swallow the bile that rides the fear rising in my throat. โIt was like I was precious to her. What ifโโI fight the urge to be sickโโwhat if I was Maren?โ
Xaden sits at the foot of the bed, and the muscles of his back ripple as he tenses. โYou were in Marenโs dream.โ He turns to face me, and something that looks eerily like terror widens his eyes before he can mask it.
โThatโs not possible.โ I wrap my arms around my stomach. โMaybe with you because of the bond, but thereโs no way to trip into someone elseโs dream.โ
โThere is if youโre a dream-walker.โ He nods thoughtfully, and my heart pounds as I guess what heโs about to say. โIt must be your second signetโthe one being bonded to Andarna givesย you. It would make sense. Her kind are peaceful, and the ability itself would be passive, even a gift in a culture like that.โ
A what? My back stiffens. โThereโs no such thing as dream-walking, and the irids told her that she gave me something more dangerous than lightning. It was one of the reasons they were so angry with her.โ
โThere is such a thing.โ Xadenโs voice drops. โItโs absolutely more dangerous than lightning. Itโs a form of inntinnsic,โ he ends on a whisper.
โI donโt read minds. That canโt be right.โ I shake my head.
โYou donโt read them. You walk straight into them when unconscious.โ
My jaw slackens, and I reach for Andarna.ย โIs it true?โ
Tairn rustles but stays silent.
โI did not choose it any more than Tairn chose lightning,โย she says defensively.ย โBut you have been known to wander while dreaming. Itโs harmless. Youโre mostly drawn to him.โ
The blanket falls from my fingers.
โAnd you said nothing?โย Tairn growls.
โYou did not inform her the first time she wielded lightning!โย Andarna argues.ย โShe needed to discover it herself.โ
โOh gods.โ I start to shake.
โShit.โ Xaden tucks the blanket around me, then pulls me into his lap. โItโs going to be all right.โ
โIt doesnโt make sense. Signets are based on our unique bond and the power of the dragon.โ My thoughts tumble over themselves as I babble. โAnd what we need most, so itโs logical that you needed to know everyoneโs intentions when you manifested. You had to keep the marked ones safe. But thereโs no part of me who wants or needs to know what anyone else is dreamingโโ The trembling stops as it clicks and I understand. โExcept when I did. I was cut off from her while she slept all those months.โ
โAndarna.โ He nods. โThat makes sense. My signet doesnโt work on dragons, and Iโm guessing yours doesnโt, either, so you unknowingly developed it on a human.โ
โOn you.โ I search his face for any sign of anger but find none. โIโm so sorry.โ
โYou have nothing to apologize for.โ He strokes my hair and holds my gaze. โYou didnโt know. Didnโt do it on purposeโโ
โOf course not.โ I would never purposely violate his privacy that wayโor Marenโs.
โWhich is what makes you exceptionally dangerous.โ His jaw flexes twice. โI can only read someone while theyโre awake, and Iโm limited by their ability to shield. No one can shield while theyโre sleeping. You could potentially walk straight into Melgrenโs own dreams and he couldnโt stop you. Probably wouldnโt even know.โ His face twists for a heartbeat before he quickly masks it. โViolet, theyโll kill you if they find out. It wonโt matter that youโre the best weapon they have against the veninโagainstย me. Theyโll snap your neck and call it self-defense.โ
Well, thatโsโฆterrifying.
โOnly if itโs true.โ I slide off his lap and start pulling on my sparring uniform, leaving my armor draped on the back of the chair. โItโs just dreams, right?ย Ifย itโs dreams? Itโs like tripping into someoneโs fears, not their actual thoughts.โ
โExcept I think you meddle, because I wanted to channel on that field and found myself raising my hand insteadโ What are you doing?โ
Meddle?
โI can only think of one way to confirm for sure, and donโt worry, Iโll be careful.โ I button my pants, then stare as he rises and pulls a set of dry clothes from his pack. โWhat areย youย doing?โ
โGoing with you, obviously.โ
Thereโs no point arguing, so we both dress. A few minutes and several stairs later, I knock on Marenโs door.
It takes her a minute to answer, and when she does, her eyes are groggy with sleep. โViolet? Riorson?โ she asks with a jaw-cracking yawn. โWhatโs going on?โ
โIโm sorry to wake you, but I need to ask you something completelyโฆweird.โ I rub the bridge of my nose. โThereโs no other way to say it, and I need you to not ask me why.โ
โTread carefully,โย Xaden warns.
โAll right.โ Maren folds her arms over her robe.
โDid you happen to have a portrait of your family?โ I ask.
โI still do,โ Maren answers, her forehead puckering. โIs something wrong with my brothers? I just saw them a few hours ago.โ
โNo.โ I shake my head vehemently. โNothing like that.โ Maybe weโre wrong and this is just some weird effect from the bond. If Maren still has the portrait, then it couldnโt have caught fire. Then Xaden canโt be rightโI didnโt walk into her dream.
โHere, Iโll show it to you,โ Maren offers, then disappears into her room. Sheโs back within a few seconds and holds out the portrait.
Recognition hits with all the subtlety of a dagger.ย โIโve seen it before.โย The soft smiles, the honey-brown eyes. Gods, no wonder the boys looked familiar to me. I was just in too much pain to registerย whyย the first time. โItโs beautiful.โ I force myself to swallow.
โThanks.โ She draws back her hand. โI keep it with me wherever we go.โ
โYouโre not worried about losing it?โ
โThat used to be my worst nightmare, actually,โ she says, staring down at the miniature. โUntil I lived through losing them.โ
Worst nightmare.ย It takes every ounce of self-control I have to keep my expression flat. โI can understand that all too well. Thank you for sharing that with meโโ
โSilver One!โย Tairn bellows.
Xadenโs head tilts, and Maren stiffens.
โIโm right hereโโ
โA horde approaches from the east!โย he shouts.
Bells peal, the loudest of them straight overhead.
Weโre under attack.