My strength came back slowly. Vale warned me that recovery would be long and challenging. I wouldnโt have my full strength for months longer. He didnโt know that I already felt better than I had
for most of my life.
Mina departed a week after I woke. She had a life to get back to, after all. Letting her go was bittersweet. I didnโt cry this timeโIโd gotten all that out of my system when we first reunitedโbut I did watch her leave in the moonlight, a lump in my throat.
Later that night, Vale came into my room. While Mina was here, he slept in a different roomโor, if I was feeling especially unwell, stayed in the armchair of mine. Now, with her gone, we both seemed acutely aware of our sudden privacy.
He stood awkwardly in the door, fussing with random items on the bureau.
I watched him, a smile tightening my cheeks, feeling strangely warm in a way that I suspected had nothing to do with my lingering fever.
โI have something Iโve been meaning to give you,โ I said. He turned, eyebrow twitching. โOh?โ
โWell, something I promised you.โ
I leaned to the bedside table and reached into the drawer. Vale sat at the edge of the bed.
โPut out your hands.โ
He did, and within them, I placed one last rose.
Mina had given it to me shortly before she left. โI thought you might want to remember home,โ she had said with a wink, somewhat drilyโa
dark joke about all weโd escaped.
I had to drop the flower into his cupped palm, because it was falling apart. The stem was a dried-out stalk, the leaves crumbling, the petals disintegrating in dusty patches of black and faded dark red.
Vale let out a low chuckle.
โAnd to think I was going to forgive your debt.โ
โI promised you six roses. Thus, I have provided six roses.โ
โAnd I have given you plenty of my blood,โ he said. โSo it looks like our deal is done.โ
He smiled at me in a way that was, perhaps, supposed to be coy, but felt sadderโmore uncertain. It occurred to me that it had probably been a very long time since Vale had to deal with uncertainty.
I was still feverish and dizzy, but I leaned across the bed, turned his face towards me, and kissed him.
His arms folded around me, pulling me closer to him. He deepened the kiss immediately, like heโd been waiting for it, and it consumed meโwith my senses heightened like this, I lost myself in his taste, his texture, the way his breath quickened a little when the full length of my body pressed against his. I wound my arms around his neck and reacquainted myself with him, running my hands over his shoulders, his back, his throat, his hair.
And he did the same, touching me like all this time he hadnโt been completely sure that I was really here. Not until now, when he had to reaffirm every angle of my form.
I pulled away just barely, just enough to tilt my head to a new angle. But he said, before I could move, โI need to ask you something.โ
I paused there, so close our noses were touching. My eyes flicked up to meet his. Our clothes were still on, our mouths parted, and yet I felt so staggeringly connected to him in this momentโour breaths nearly matching in cadence, slightly unraveled, shared between us.
โAsk,โ I whispered.
โI need to return to Obitraes.โ He leaned a little closer, so each word brushed my mouth. And here he snuck a little kiss in, a faint graze of his tongue over my lips. โI intend to go back to the House of Night.โ
โAnd?โ
Another touch, barely a kissโmine, this time. โCome with me,โ he said.
He exhaled the plea, and I took it into my lungs.
โYes,โ I said, giving him my answer in my next breath.
Our next kiss was longer, deeper. I melted against him. The next thing I became aware of, I was against the bed, Vale lying beside me.
He pulled away.
โYou have to understand what youโre agreeing to. Itโs a nation at war.
Iโm not sure what weโll be returning to.โ
He held my shoulder, firmly. And though his gaze kept wandering down to my mouth, it always came back to my eyesโexamining me, making sure he understood the answer to this important equation.
The answer to the equation of what I would do now, with my new, endless life.
The easiest question in the world.
โDo I seem, Lord Vale,โ I said, โlike someone frightened of the unknown?โ
His eyes crinkled with a smile.
โNosy mouse,โ he murmured, and this time, when I tried to kiss him, he let me. We wound ourselves around each other. My thighs opened around him. I gave him every one of my new, heightened senses, and for the first time in my life, I felt so utterly at ease with the world that surrounded me.
Vale had discarded the withered rose in favor of my skin. The petals spread around us, now nothing but decaying dust.
Unnatural life. Rightful death.
And Vale and I, between both, beholden to neither, and everything we were ever meant to be.