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Chapter no 38

Reckless (The Powerless Trilogy, #2)

โ€œLook, thereโ€™s another one. Wedged between those stones.โ€

I point to our left, turning slightly in the saddle to see Kaiโ€™s gaze following the length of my arm. He nods after finally catching sight of it. โ€œSo get us there, Gray.โ€

I had a feeling he would say that after spending the entirety of the day teaching me how to steer this beast. The reins are slick in my palms, forcing me to tighten my grip as I pull the leather to the left. I smother my smug smile when the horse obeys. We walk over to the nestle of rocks where I pull on the reins, halting the clopping hooves.

โ€œGood work.โ€ Kai pats my thigh firmly before jumping down from the saddle. โ€œIโ€™m a great teacher.โ€

โ€œOr,โ€ I say, softly stroking the horseโ€™s mane, โ€œIโ€™m just a fast learner.โ€

โ€œYeah, a fast learner that steered us into at least a dozen boulders.โ€

โ€œJust get the damn arrow,โ€ I order before he has the chance to continue.

His shoulders strain as he struggles against the caught arrowhead. When he finally manages to free it, he straightens out the crooked tipย before adding it to the others sticking out of the pack he now wears.

โ€œThatโ€™s five,โ€ I say, feeling the saddle shift when he steps into the stirrup. โ€œAt this rate, there has to be a discarded bow out here.โ€

โ€œI wouldnโ€™t be surprised,โ€ he says, placing his palms back onto their usual spot on my thighs. โ€œWith all the bandits passing through, there are likely weapons scattered all over this place.โ€

I run my gaze over the wall of rocks on either side of us, creating an uneven tunnel. โ€œAnd these bandits have yet to make an appearance.โ€

โ€œAnd letโ€™s pray they donโ€™t.โ€

I stuff the reins in his hands, suddenly too curious to steer. โ€œI didnโ€™t peg you as the type to pray, Prince.โ€

I feel his shoulders shrug against my back. โ€œI didnโ€™t used to believe in a God.โ€

โ€œAnd now?โ€

There is a long pause followed by a softening of his voice. โ€œI found proof of a paradise.โ€

I glance over my shoulder to find his eyes already on me. โ€œAnd what was that?โ€

His gaze glides over my face and down the length of my braid. โ€œYouโ€™ll know when you see it.โ€

Plagues. Pretty boy. Pretty words.

When his eyes trail back to mine, I turn away to look at anything other than him. His hands are resting on my thighs while his chest is brushing my back with each breath, and the feel of it is drowning out every rational thought.

I wish I could douse myself in cold water and shiver until I shake off this feeling. This feeling of falling for something I know I should be fighting.

I take a deep breath, forcing myself to focus on the wall of stonesย sliding past. We ride in silenceโ€”the type thatโ€™s far louder than uttering a word. The day crawls by, dragging the sun across the sky until it starts to sink.

My eyes skim over the stones, studying the shapes to pass the time. I squint against the sun, catching something glinting from where itโ€™s wedged between two looming rocks. โ€œDo you see that?โ€ I ask, finally breaking the silence.

โ€œSee what?โ€ he sighs against my hair.

โ€œWhatever that is thatโ€™s shining up there.โ€ When he doesnโ€™t respond, I reach behind to grab his jaw, stubble biting into my fingers as I turn his face in the right direction.

โ€œThanks for the help.โ€ I feel his mumble against my hand. โ€œItโ€™s pretty high up. Which one of us is going to climb up there andโ€”โ€

Iโ€™m already swinging my leg over the saddle. โ€œThanks to you, both of us have to go,ย darling.โ€ I draw out his favorite word, making him chuckle as I rattle the chain between us. โ€œYou and your fear of heights have to come along.โ€

I hear the smile in his voice as he drops down beside me, swiftly tying the horse to a jutting branch. โ€œYes, I can imagine that you and your fear of horses are terribly sad to be getting a break from theย beast.โ€

โ€œIf only I could get a break from you,โ€ I say sweetly over my shoulder. The towering rocks loom overhead, swallowing us in shadow. There are more trees scattered around in this cluster of stones than Iโ€™ve seen since setting off into the Sanctuary.

โ€œThis way,โ€ I say, staring up at the shining something. The trunk of a massive tree weaves up from between the stones, creating a sturdy foothold. My fingers curl around the rough bark of a branch beside my head, and with sore muscles straining, I slowly start the climb upward. Kai trails close behind, following the path of foot- and handholds I found.

Iโ€™m nearly level with the top of the stone beside me, stretching to see over it.

The tip of a bow juts between the rocks, its bronze cap blinding in the sun.

My face splits into a grin.

โ€œCan you reach it yet?โ€ Kai calls from beneath me.

โ€œYeah,โ€ I breathe. โ€œI got it.โ€ As I lean against the rock, my fingers brush the length of the bow before Iโ€™m straining to free it. When the weapon leaps from the rock, I nearly fall from the tree Iโ€™m clinging to. โ€œFound our bow,โ€ I pant.

โ€œToo bad you wonโ€™t be allowed to use it.โ€

I sling the bow across my back. โ€œWhy? Your ego canโ€™t handle that Iโ€™m a better shot?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not my ego Iโ€™m worried about you wounding,โ€ he says smoothly. โ€œItโ€™s the rest of me.โ€

โ€œDeadweight, remember?โ€

Iโ€™m about to start climbing down the stone when my gaze snags on what glints behind it.

I still, sweaty hands slipping and heart racing.

I donโ€™t hesitate before stretching a foot onto the stone and slowly convincing the rest of my limbs to follow. Kai sighs, not budging below me. โ€œCare to explain why youโ€™re climbing over the rock if you already got the bow?โ€

โ€œBecause,โ€ I pant, โ€œyouโ€™ll never believe what is hiding back here.โ€ Iโ€™m on top of the boulder now and making my way down the back side. The chain tightens between us, stalling my progress. โ€œCome on, Azer. At least try to keep up with me.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not as though I have a choice, Gray.โ€

The chain loosens as he begins to climb, allowing me to ungracefully slide down the short back of the stone and onto the plush grass below.

I blink at the beauty Iโ€™m beholding.

Itโ€™s like a hidden world; a piece of perfection.

A grove of drooping trees sprouts from a bed of soft grass, their branches tangling together as though theyโ€™ve been holding hands for decades. Large roots break through the earth to weave between the vibrant foliage encircling the most beautiful thing of all.

A sparkling pool shimmers in the center of the scene, rippling each time a soft breeze blows through. Plants crowd the water to soak their leaves and bathe in the sinking sun.

This place is peace itself.

Kai is suddenly beside me, marveling at the masterpiece before us. โ€œItโ€™s no wonder the bandits claimed this place.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s breathtaking.โ€ I sit beside the edge of the pool, dipping a finger into the cool water. โ€œAnd soโ€ฆ out of place.โ€

He joins me, examining the plants at our feet. โ€œIโ€™m sure this was here long before the Sanctuary of Souls became the burial road it is today.โ€

I look over at him before my eyes trail back to the beauty beyond. โ€œIt seems the โ€˜Sanctuary of Soulsโ€™ had a very different meaning back then. Back when the first queen was buried here. It wasnโ€™t menacingโ€”it was sacred. A place where the souls celebrated.โ€

I can feel his eyes on me. โ€œAnd what is it that souls celebrate?โ€

I shrug a shoulder, still not meeting his searing stare. โ€œThat someone cared enough to bury them.โ€

My words hang in the air between us. My mind wanders to the Whispers where Kai buried Sadie during the first Trial. Not because he wanted to, but because he knew that I did.

His hand brushes mine.

Heโ€™s placed his palm on the grass beside mine. I feel his fingers inching closer before they graze the tips of mine.

I donโ€™t dare look in his direction. My gaze is fixed on the glittering water as I occupy myself by counting each ripple.

On ripple three, he slides his pinkie beneath mine.

By seven, most of our fingers are woven together, tangled in the lush grass.

Itโ€™s silly, really.

No, actually, itโ€™s bullshit.

Itโ€™s complete and utter bullshit that heโ€™s able to make me melt with nothing more than a mere touch.

His hand should not have so much control over me. Tracing fingers should not be tugging on my heartstrings. But gentleness will be my undoing. There is an intimacy in being reached for.

His thumb strokes mine.

The feeling is comfort incarnate, tangible tranquility.

And thatโ€™s why I pull away before I can change my mind.

โ€œIโ€™m getting in,โ€ I say, standing abruptly while rambling thoroughly. โ€œWhich means you also have to get in. Because youโ€™ve made sure I canโ€™t do anything without you. So,ย weย are getting in.โ€

I pull the bow from my shoulders and toss it onto the ground. Heโ€™s staring up at me, still not bothering to stand to his feet. โ€œIs this all a plot to try to drown me?โ€

I look down with a smile, my vest already off one shoulder. โ€œNow thereโ€™s an idea.โ€

He chuckles, head shaking as he slowly stands to his feet. When the pack is off his shoulders, he stares at me expectantly. โ€œWhat?โ€ I ask, unsure why I sound so defensive.

He gives me a lazy shrug. โ€œIโ€™m just waiting for you to tell me to turn around.โ€

I blink at him. Then at the hem of my shirt still clutched in my hands.

I straighten slightly, staring him down. Iโ€™m not sure why I say it. Why I feel the need to prove something to him. But when I open my mouth, the words fall out. โ€œWhat makes you think I was going to have you turn around?โ€

He crosses his arms over his chest. โ€œProbably every moment weโ€™ve spent together prior to this one.โ€

Lifting my giant shirt up, I keep my eyes on his. โ€œIโ€™m full of surprises, Prince.โ€

I pull the loose fabric over my head, leaving me standing there in a plunging, cut tank that cinches just below my breasts. Itโ€™s the type of breathable bra I would wear while training, and the easiest to find and steal on Loot. I glance down quickly, making sure my brand isnโ€™t visible. Itโ€™s bad enough that the scar trailing down my neck is always available for wandering eyes.

Pants hang low on my hips, exposing every inch of abdomen to him. When his eyes skim over me, I shiver despite the setting sun streaming through the trees. Thereโ€™s something about the way heโ€™s looking at me that makes it difficult to not want him to. His gaze is reverent, slow like an earnest prayer.

I swallow when his eyes find mine again. Take a breath when he swiftly pulls his shirt over his head. The cloth I wrapped around his stomach is splotched with blood, and he doesnโ€™t bother looking down as he begins unraveling it.

โ€œGood to wash it out,โ€ I breathe, because I canโ€™t think of a single thing to say.

He nods, tossing the fabric to the ground. I hope he didnโ€™t hear me swallow at the sight of his body. Iโ€™ve seen him countless times without a shirt, and yet, Iโ€™m still struggling not to stare. His skin is tanned, every muscle defined. My eyes trace the crest of Ilya tattooed on his chest, the dark lines tangling atop his skin.

Plagues, I need to cool off.

My face burns, so I turn it in the direction of the pool. โ€œYou first.โ€

He takes a step closer to me and not the water. โ€œNo, you go ahead, darling. Youโ€™re looking a little flushed.โ€

โ€œYou know,โ€ I say, โ€œdrowning you sounds more tempting by the minute.โ€

His chuckle follows me to the edge of the pool where I pull off my boots and socks before dangling my feet above the crisp water. I suck in a breath when my toes touch the surface. The water is frigidly refreshing, and I quickly dunk the rest of my feet in.

The outer ring of the pool is shallow, the water blue and inviting. But the center grows darker and deeper, and I donโ€™t plan on exploring how much so. I hold my breath as I slowly sink into the pool, biting my tongue when the water laps around my hips.

I give myself several seconds to adjust to the temperature before tugging the at the chain with my foot. โ€œCome on. Itโ€™s warm like your fancy palace bath water.โ€

โ€œYeah?โ€ His laugh is scoffing. โ€œIs that why your lips are turning blue?โ€

My fingers fly to my mouth and the chattering teeth trapped inside. โ€œThey are not.โ€ I drop my hand to splash water at him. โ€œNow, get in here so I can drown you already.โ€

โ€œHow inviting,โ€ he mocks, stepping into the pool. โ€œShit.โ€ He hisses between clenched teeth when the cold water reaches his thighs.

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong, Azer?โ€ I ask innocently. โ€œYou look a little cold.โ€

โ€œOh, and you arenโ€™t?โ€

I circle a finger across the top of the water, creating ringlets. โ€œNot a bit.โ€

โ€œHmm.โ€ The look in his eyes has me worried. โ€œWell, that just wonโ€™t do.โ€

And then heโ€™s wading toward the center of the pool.

Itโ€™s not long before the chain tightens between us, and Iโ€™m being tugged behind him. I swallow my gasp when water splashes around my waist, inching higher with each drag of my feet. A laugh slips between my chattering teeth at the sight of goose bumps climbing up his muscled back.

I dig my heels into the slippery floor when water meets my collarbones. โ€œKai.โ€ Water laps around my shoulders. โ€œFine, Kai, Iโ€™m cold. We can stop nowโ€”โ€

My chin dips into the water and panic pulses through me. Iโ€™m splashing my arms, kicking the feet that barely touch the bottom now. Through blurry vision, I see Kai turn and rush toward me, splashing water with each step.

Strong arms circle my waist, lifting my head high above the water. โ€œYouโ€™re okay. Iโ€™ve got you.โ€ Concern crinkles his eyes as he looks me over. โ€œI forgot how much shorter you are. Didnโ€™t realize the water had gotten so deep.โ€

I cough, blinking water out of my eyes. โ€œStill canโ€™t swim yet, asshole.โ€

He shakes his head at me, breathing heavy. Water is rolling down his face, dripping from his eyelashes. He lifts a hand from my back to tuck a soggy strand of hair behind my ear. โ€œHell, with all that talk of drowning me, I figured youโ€™d be a little more confident in the water.โ€

I smile weakly. โ€œIโ€™m confident enough to hold your head under.โ€

He chuckles, flashing a dimple at me. His fingers play with the end of my braid before tugging at it. โ€œSo, Iโ€™ve taught you to dance and ride now. Should I add swimming to that list?โ€

โ€œNot if youโ€™re going to gloat about it,โ€ I mumble.

โ€œIโ€™m not gloating. Yet.โ€ He traces a finger down my wet braid. โ€œSimply stating that Iโ€™m not sure what you would do without me.โ€

โ€œI would be free without you.โ€ I smile sadly. โ€œI would be doing whatever the hell I want.โ€

โ€œLike fighting in cage matches and living in a crumbling building?โ€

โ€œBeats rotting in a cell,โ€ I shoot back, my eyes on his.

His fingers find my chin, wiping away the water dripping from my lips. โ€œI wonโ€™t let that happen.โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ I laugh humorlessly. โ€œMake sure to kill me quickly, please. Iโ€™d rather just get it over with.โ€

He shakes his head, eyes on my scar. I flinch when his fingers brush the jagged line and turn away to hide it from him. โ€œGrayโ€ฆโ€

โ€œAzer,โ€ I cut in firmly. โ€œDonโ€™t pretend to forget who we are to each other. What we are to Ilya.โ€ I jab a finger into his bare chest. โ€œElite. Ordinary. Enforcer. Criminal.โ€ I shake my head, staring blankly at the branches swaying around us. โ€œWe are enemies with history. Enemies who hate each other.โ€

I donโ€™t bother to look at him, but I know heโ€™s shaking his head. โ€œYou donโ€™t hate me.โ€

โ€œOh, I have every reason to.โ€

โ€œBut that doesnโ€™t mean you do.โ€

I huff and push my palms against his chest. โ€œPut me down.โ€

He holds me tighter. โ€œYou know what I think?โ€

โ€œNo, actually, I donโ€™t give a damn what youโ€”โ€

โ€œI think you hate that you canโ€™t hate me.โ€

My face is inches from his. โ€œOh, I can hate you just fine.โ€

โ€œThen hate that you feel something for me.โ€ His hand skims my thigh while the other presses me firmly against him. โ€œHate me for making you want this.โ€

A raindrop pelts my cheek. I swallow, searching for words before settling on a shake of my head. I push weakly against his chest, blinking at the beads of water trailing down tan skin.

โ€œJust pretend,โ€ he murmurs. โ€œWe deserve to pretend.โ€

Thereโ€™s that word againโ€”the one that justifies the feelings Iโ€™m fighting.

Heโ€™s lifting my leg, guiding it until itโ€™s wrapped around his hip. Another raindrop finds my nose when my gaze lifts to meet his, our faces close. My heart pounds in my chest, raging a war with my screaming mind.

I shouldnโ€™t do this. He is a slippery slope that I am on the verge of tumbling down, a temptation I know better than to taste. Again.

But this is pretend.

This is a secret for the souls.

And thatโ€™s what I tell myself as I wrap my other leg around his hip, his hands tightening across my back. Holding me against him, he takes a few slow steps back until the water laps around our collarbones. And I let him. Because I trust him more than I care to admit.

Rain begins sprinkling from the sky, creating a pattern of ripples around us.

โ€œThis is just pretend?โ€ I whisper, melting into his hold.

โ€œThis is just us.โ€ A hand slides up my back and over my hair. โ€œNo titles. No obligations. No history.โ€

I nod slowly as I place my hands on either side of his neck. Rain splatters onto our faces, falling harder with each second spent staring at each other.

โ€œYou going to kiss me, Gray, or just continue admiring what you see?โ€ he murmurs, now running a thumb over my bottom lip.

โ€œStill contemplating drowning you, actually.โ€ My voice is breathy, my own fingers wandering over the curve of his jaw.

โ€œOh, darling, I already am.โ€ His lips inch closer to mine, teasing me. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m begging you to let me breathe you in.โ€

I smile slyly. โ€œI thought you never begged?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m getting used to it when it comes to you.โ€

And then his hand slips behind my neck to pull my lips toward his.

His mouth is on mine, distracting from every echo of warning bouncing around my skull. He tastes like a mistake, and yet, I memorize the feel of his lips against mine. Some part of me knows I shouldnโ€™t be doing this, but I canโ€™t seem to remember a single reason why.

This kiss feels different.

This kiss feels like making up for lost time. Like every moment our bodies pressed together while our lips kept their distance. Every moment tension twined around us, yet we broke away.

Kissing him on the rooftop was intended to hurt him, to show him the extent of my loathing. Hatred coated the lips that met his, and anger enticed me to do it.

Our kiss in the sewer was initiated by impending death, spurred by panic. It was rushed and impulsiveโ€”everything that this moment is not.

This tastes like longing. It is passion parting my lips, desire deepening the kiss.

He takes his time doing exactly what he begged to doโ€”breathe me in. A hand runs down my neck while the other explores the curve of my bare waist. He slows the kiss when my fingers curl into his hair before running over the length of his shoulders, feeling scars flecking his skin.

There is a certain reverence in his kiss, a gentleness in the way he holds my face. Iโ€™ve never felt such delicate passion.

Rain is pelting us now, soaking my hair and dripping from my nose. He kisses me harder despite it all, as though remembering how he hadnโ€™t the first time we were caught in the rain, outside the palace. I wrap my legs tighter around him, pulling him close enough to feel his heart hammering against his chest.

I sigh against his mouth when his tongue meets mine. That has him greedily tugging me hard against him with a calloused hand. The kiss grows impatient and demanding and desperate in the way that desire typically is.

His teeth pull at my bottom lip. Not with anger or loathing like I had atop that roof, but with wanting. The action sets my body ablaze, spreading fire through every vein. My mouth moves in time with his, matching every swipe of his tongue, every move of his lips.

His fingers are in my sopping hair, running down my neckโ€”

Thunder claps above us.

Perhaps it intended to cheer us on, but instead, it tears us apart.

Iโ€™m breathing heavy, blinking in the streaming rain at him doing the same.

I squint up at the sky crowded with ominous clouds, occasionally broken by a strike of lightening. Loosening my legs from his hips, I clear my throat and force myself to find his eyes. He studies me for a long moment, lifting a hand to wipe a droplet of water from the tip of my nose. โ€œYouโ€™re shaking,โ€ he says, barely loud enough for me to hear over the storm.

I swallow. โ€œIโ€™m cold.โ€ His lips twitch at that. My fingers trace the swirling Ilya symbol tattooed on his chest. โ€œYour heart is pounding.โ€

โ€œThat tends to happen when you touch me, yes.โ€

My eyes flick up to find a dimple peeking out at me. The twitch of his lips tempts me to press my own against them, but I manage to restrain as reality sets in.

Pretend. Distraction. Weakness.

All words to describe what shouldnโ€™t have just happened.

He gently grabs my wrist to guide it behind his neck, doing the same with the other. โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ I ask hesitantly.

He steps deeper into the water, turning us in a slow circle. โ€œYouย tell me, Little Psychic.โ€ I roll my eyes at him while he flashes a smile.

His next words mirror the ones whispered after placing me atop his feet to dance beside the firelight. โ€œLet me swim for the both of us.โ€

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