โLower your swords,โ Queen Eloana commanded, her hair shining a glossy onyx in the sun as she sank onto one knee. The raw emotion pouring out of her seeped into the Temple floors of the Chambers of Nyktos, bitter and hot, tasting of anguish and a helpless sort of anger. It stretched out toward me, needling my skin and brushing against thisโฆprimalย thing inside me. โAnd bow before theโฆbefore theย lastย descendant of the most ancient ones. She who carries the blood of the King of Gods within her. Bow before your new Queen.โ
The blood of the King of Gods? Your new Queen?ย None of that made sense. Not her words or when she had removed her crown.
A too-thin breath scorched my throat as I looked at the man standing beside the Queen of Atlantia. The crown was still upon the Kingโs golden- haired head, but the bones had remained a bleached white. Nothing like the gleaming, gilded one the Queen had placed at the feet of the statue of Nyktos. My gaze skipped over the terrible, broken things scattered about the once pristine, white floors. Iโd done that to them, adding their blood to what had fallen from the sky, filling the thin fissures in the marble. I didnโt look at that or anyone elseโevery part of my being focused onย him.
He remained on one knee, staring up at me from between the vee of the swords heโd crossed over his chest. His damp hair, blue-black in the Atlantian sunlight, curled against the sandy-hued skin of his forehead. Red streaked those high, angular cheekbones, the proud curve of his jaw, and ran down lips that had once shattered my heart. Lips that had pieced those broken shards back together with the truth. Bright, golden eyes locked with mine, and even bowed before me, so motionless I wasnโt sure he breathed, he still reminded me of one of the wild and strikingly beautiful cave cats Iโd once seen caged in Queen Ileanaโs palace as a child.
He had been many things to me. A stranger in a dimly lit room whoโd been my first kiss. A guard who had sworn to lay down his life for mine. A
friend who had looked beyond the veil of the Maiden to truly see me underneath, whoโd handed me a sword to protect myself instead of forcing me into a gilded cage. A legend cloaked in darkness and nightmares that had plotted to betray me. A Prince of a kingdom believed to have been lost to time and war, who had suffered unimaginable horrors and yet managed to find the pieces of who he used to be. A brother who would do anything, commit any deed to save his family. His people. A man who bared his soul and stripped open his heart to meโand only me.
My first.
My guard.
My friend.
My betrayer.
My partner.
My husband.
My heartmate.
Myย everything.
Casteel DaโNeer bowed before me and stared up at me as if I were the only person in the entire kingdom. I didnโt need to concentrate like before to know what he was feeling. Everything he felt was wide-open to me. His emotions were a kaleidoscope of ever-shifting tastesโcool and tart, heavy and spicy, and sweet like chocolate-dipped berries. Those unyieldingly firm and unrelentingly tender lips parted, revealing just the hint of sharp fangs.
โMy Queen,โ he breathed, and those two smoky words soothed my skin. The lilt of his voice quelled the ancient thing inside me that wanted to take the anger and the fear radiating from all the others and twist it, turn it back, truly give them something to fear, and add to the shattered things thrown about the floor. One side of his lips curled up, and a deep dimple appeared in his right cheek.
Dizzy with relief at the sight of that infuriatingly stupidโand adorable
โdimple, my entire body shuddered. I feared that when he saw what Iโd done, heโd be afraid. And I couldnโt blame him for that. What Iโd done should terrify anyone, but not Casteel. The heat that turned his eyes the color of warmed honey told me that fear was very much the furthest thing from his mind. Which was also a little disturbing. But he was the Dark One, whether he liked being called that or not.
Some of the shock faded, and the pounding adrenaline eased. And when it left, I realized Iย hurt. My shoulder and the side of my head
throbbed. The left side of my face felt puffy, and that had nothing to do with the old scars there. A dull ache pulsed in my legs and arms, and my body felt funny, as if my knees were weakening. I swayed in the warm, salty breezeโ
Casteel rose quickly, and I shouldnโt have been surprised by how fast he moved, but I still was. In a heartbeat, heโd gone from kneeling to standing, a foot closer to me, and several things happened at once.
The men and women behind Casteelโs parents, the ones wearing the same white tunics and loose pants of those lying on the floor, also moved. Light reflected off the golden armbands adorning their biceps as they lifted their swords, shifting closer to Casteelโs parents, protecting them. Some reached for crossbows strapped to their backs. They had to be guards of some sort.
A sudden growl of warning came from the largest wolven Iโd ever seen. Kieran and Vonettaโs father stood to my right. Jasper had officiated the marriage between Casteel and me in Spessaโs End. Heโd been there when Nyktos showed his approval by briefly turning day to night. But now, the steel-hued wolvenโs lips peeled back, baring teeth that could tear through flesh and break bone. He was loyal to Casteel, and yet instinct told me that it wasnโt just the guards he warned.
Another snarl came from my left. In the shadows of the blood tree that had sprouted from where my blood had fallen and then grew to a massive height within seconds, a fawn-colored wolven crept into my line of sight, head dipped low, and wintery blue eyes iridescent.ย Kieran. He stared down Casteel. I didnโt understand why either of them would behave this way toward the Prince, but especially Kieran. He had been bonded to Casteel from birth, meant to obey and protect him at all costs. But he was more than a bonded wolven to Casteel. They were brothers, if not by blood then by friendship, and I knew they loved each other.
Right now, nothing about the way Kieranโs ears were pinned back was
loving.
Unease skipped its way through me as Kieran sank down, the sleek muscles of his legs tensing as he prepared to attackโฆCasteel.
My stomach plummeted. This wasnโt right. None of this was right. โNo,โ I rasped, my voice hoarse and barely recognizable, even to my ears.
Kieran didnโt appear to hear me or care. If he had been acting normally, I wouldโve just assumed he was attempting to ignore me, but this
was different.ย Heย was different. His eyes were brighter than I ever remembered seeing, and they werenโt right because theyโฆthey werenโt just blue now. His pupils glowed silvery-white, an aura that seeped out in wispy tendrils across the blue. My head jerked to Jasper. His eyes had changed, too. Iโd seen that strange light before. It had been what my skin had done when I healed Beckettโs broken legsโthe same silvery glow that had radiated from me minutes earlier.
Icy bursts of surprise raced through Casteel as he eyed the wolven, and then I feltโฆreliefย radiate from him.
โYou all knew.โ Casteelโs voice filled with awe, something no one standing behind him felt. Even the easy grin was absent from the auburn- haired Atlantian. Emil looked at us with wide eyes, broadcasting a healthy dose of fear, as did Naill, who had always appeared utterly unfazed by everythingโeven when heโd been outnumbered in battle.
Casteel slowly sheathed his swords at his sides. Hands empty, he kept them down. โYou all knew something was happening to her. Thatโs why…โ He trailed off, his jaw hardening.
Several of the guards moved to the front of the King and Queen, surrounding them fullyโ
A shock of white fur shot forward. Delano tucked his tail back as he pawed at the marble. He lifted his head and howled. The eerie yet beautiful sound raised the tiny hairs all over my body.
Off in the distance, the faint sounds of yips and barks answered, growing louder with each second. The leaves on the tall, cone-shaped trees separating the Temple from Saionโs Cove trembled as a rolling rumble echoed from the ground below. Blue-and-yellow-winged birds took flight from the trees, scattering to the sky.
โGodsdamn.โ Emil turned to the Temple steps. He reached for the swords at his sides. โTheyโre summoning the whole damn city.โ
โItโs her.โ The deep scar slicing across the older wolvenโs forehead stood out starkly. Potent disbelief rolled off Alastir as he stood just outside the circle of guards whoโd formed around Casteelโs parents.
โIt is not her,โ Casteel shot back.
โBut it is,โ King Valyn confirmed as he stared at me from a face that Casteelโs would one day become. โTheyโre responding to her. Thatโs why the ones on the road with us shifted without warning. She called them to her.โ
โIโฆI didnโt call anyone,โ I told Casteel, voice cracking.
โI know.โ Casteelโs tone softened as his eyes locked with mine.
โBut she did,โ his mother insisted. โYou might not realize it, but you did summon them.โ
My eyes darted to her, and I felt my chest wrench. She was everything Iโd imagined Casteelโs mother to be. Stunning. Regal. Powerful. Calm now, even as she remained on one knee, even when she had first seen me and demanded of her sonโWhat have you done? What have you brought back?ย I flinched, fearing those words would stay with me long after today.
Casteelโs features sharpened as golden eyes swept over my face. โIf the idiots behind me actually laid down their swords instead of lifting them against myย wife, we wouldnโt have an entire colony of wolven about to descend on us,โ he bit out. โThey are only reacting to the threat.โ
โYouโre right,โ his father agreed as he gently guided his wife to her feet. Blood soaked the knee and the hem of her lilac gown. โBut ask yourself why your bonded wolven is guarding someone other thanย you.โ
โI really couldnโt care less at the moment,โ Casteel responded as the sound of hundredsโif not moreโof paws pounding the earth grew even closer. He couldnโt be serious. He had to care, because that was a damn good question.
โYou need to care,โ his mother cautioned, a thin quiver in her otherwise steady voice. โThe bonds have broken.โ
The bonds? Hands trembling, my wide eyes shot to the Temple steps, to where Emil slowly backed away. Naill had his swords in his hands now.
โSheโs right,โ Alastir uttered, the skin around his mouth appearing even whiter. โI canโฆ I can feel itโthe Primalย notam. Her mark. Good gods.โ His voice trembled as he stumbled back, nearly stepping on the crown. โTheyโve all broken.โ
I had no idea what aย notamย was, but through the confusion and the blossoming panic, there was something odd about what Alastir had stated. If it was true, then why wasnโt he in his wolven form? Was it because heโd already broken his wolven bond with the former King of Atlantia all those years ago?
โLook at their eyes,โ the Queen ordered softly, pointing out what Iโd seen. โI know you donโt understand. There are things you never needed to learn, Hawke.โ Her voice cracked then, thickened at the use of his nicknameโa name Iโd once believed to be nothing more than a lie. โBut
what you need to know now is that they no longer serve the elemental bloodline. You are not safe. Please,โ she begged. โPlease. Listen to me, Hawke.โ
โHow?โ I croaked. โHow could the bond break?โ
โThat doesnโt matter right now.โ The amber of Casteelโs eyes was nearly luminous. โYouโre bleeding,โ he said as if that were the most important issue at hand.
But it wasnโt. โHow?โ I repeated.
โItโs what you are.โ Eloanaโs left hand balled into the skirt of her gown. โYou have the blood of a god in youโโ
โIโm mortal,โ I told her.
A thick lock of dark hair tumbled from her knot as she shook her head. โYes, you are mortal, but you are descended from a deityโthe children of the gods. All it takes is a drop of godโs bloodโโ She swallowed thickly. โYou may have more than just a drop, but what is in your blood, what is inย you, supersedes any oath the wolven have taken.โ
I remembered then what Kieran had told me in New Haven about the wolven. The gods had given the once-wild kiyou wolves mortal form to serve as guides and protectors to the children of the godsโthe deities. Something else Kieran had shared then explained the Queenโs reaction.
My gaze shot to the crown lying near Nyktosโs feet. A drop of deity blood usurped any claim to the Atlantian throne.
Oh, gods, there was a good chance I really might pass out. And how embarrassing would that be?
Eloanaโs gaze shifted to her sonโs rigid back. โYou go near her? Right now? They will see you as a threat to her. They will rip you apart.โ
My heart stuttered to a panicked stop. Casteel looked as if he might do just that. Behind me, one of the smaller wolven lurched forward, barking and snapping at the air.
Every muscle in my body tensed. โCasteelโโ
โItโs okay.โ Casteelโs eyes never left mine. โNo one is going to harm Poppy. I will not allow that.โ His chest rose with a deep, heavy breath. โAnd you know that, right?โ
I nodded as each breath came too fast, too shallowly. It was the only thing I understood at the moment.
โEverythingโs all right. Theyโre just protecting you.โ Casteel smiled for me then, but it was tense and tight. He looked to my left, at Kieran. โI
donโt know everything that is going on right now, but youโall of youโ want to keep her safe. And Iโm all about that. You know I would never hurt her. I would tear out my own heart before I did that. Sheโs injured. I need to make sure sheโs okay, and nothing is going to stop me from doing that.โ He didnโt blink as he held Kieranโs stare, as the rolling thunder of the other wolven reached the Temple steps. โNot even you. Any of you. I will destroy every single one of you who stands between her and me.โ
Kieranโs growl deepened, and an emotion Iโd never felt from him before poured into me. It was like anger, but older. And it felt like that buzz in my blood had. Ancient. Primal.
And in an instant, I could see it all playing out in my mind as if it were happening before me. Kieran would attack. Or maybe it would be Jasper. Iโd seen what kind of damage a wolven could inflict, but Casteel wouldnโt go down easily. He would do just as heโd promised. Heโd tear through all that stood between him and me. Wolven would die, and if he harmed Kieran
โif he did worse than that, the wolvenโs blood wouldnโt just be on Casteelโs hands. It would mark his soul till the day he died.
A wave of wolven crested the Templeโs stairs, both small and large, in so many different colors. Their arrival brought terrifying knowledge. Casteel was incredibly strong and unbelievably fast. He would take down many. But he would fall with them.
He would die.
Casteel would die because of meโbecause I called to these wolven and didnโt know how to make it stop. My heart thumped erratically. A wolven near the steps stalked Emil as he continued backing up. Another tracked Naill as he spoke softly to the wolven, attempting to reason with the creature. The others had zeroed in on the guards surrounding the King and Queen, and a fewโฆ Oh, gods, several of them crept up behind Casteel. This had slipped into chaos, the wolven beyond control of any of themโฆ
I sucked in a sharp breath as my mind raced, breaking free of the pain and turbulence. Something had happened within me to make that drop of godโs blood break the bonds. I superseded their previous oaths, and that hadโฆit had to mean that they now obeyedย me.
โStop,โ I ordered as Kieran snapped at Casteel, whose own lips were now peeled back. โKieran! Stop! You will not hurt Casteel.โ My voice rose as a soft hum returned to my blood. โAll of you will stop. Now! None of you will attack.โ
It was like a switch had been thrown in the wolvenโs minds. One second they were all poised to attack, and then they were sinking onto their bellies, lowering their heads between their front paws. I could still feel their anger, the old power, but it had lessened already, was fading in steady waves.
Emil lowered his sword. โThatโฆthat was timely. Thank you for that.โ
A ragged breath left me as a tremor traveled up and down my arms. I almost couldnโt believe itโd worked as I scanned the Temple, seeing all the wolven lying down. My entire being wanted to rebel against further confirmation of what the Queen had claimed, but gods, there was only so much I could deny. Throat dry, I looked at Casteel.
He stared at me, his eyes wide once more. I couldnโt breathe. My heart wouldnโt slow enough for me to make sense of what he was feeling.
โHe will not hurt me. You all know that,โ I said, my voice shaking as I looked at Jasper and then Kieran. โYou told me that he was the only person in both kingdoms that I was safe with. That hasnโt changed.โ
Kieranโs ears twitched, and then he rose, backing up. He turned, nudging my hand with his nose.
โThank you,โ I whispered, briefly closing my eyes.
โJust so you know,โ Casteel murmured, thick lashes lowered halfway, โwhat you just did? Said? It has me feeling all kinds of wildly inappropriate things at the moment.โ
A weak, shaky laugh left me. โThereโs something so wrong with you.โ โI know.โ The left side of his lips curved, and his dimple appeared.
โBut you love that about me.โ I did. Gods, I really did.
Jasper shook out his fur as his large head swung from me to Casteel. He turned sideways, making a rough, huffing sound as he did. The other wolven moved then, coming out from behind the blood tree. I watched them trot past meโpast Casteel and the othersโears perked and tails wagging as they joined those descending the steps and left the Temple. Of the wolven, only Jasper, his son, and Delano remained, and the feeling of chaotic tension lifted.
A thick lock of dark hair fell over Casteelโs forehead. โYou were glowing silver again. When you ordered the wolven to stop,โ he told me. โNot a lot, not like before, but you looked like spun moonlight.โ
Had I been? I glanced down at my hands. They looked normal. โIโฆI donโt know whatโs happening,โ I whispered, my legs shaking. โI donโt know whatโs going on.โ I lifted my eyes to his and watched him take a step forward, and then another. There were no snarls of warning. Nothing. My throat started to burn. I could feel itโtears creeping into my eyes. I couldnโt cry. Iย wouldnโt. Everything had already turned into enough of a mess without me sobbing hysterically. But I was so tired. Iย hurt, and it went beyond the physical.
When I first stepped into this Temple and looked out over the clear waters of the Seas of Saion, Iโd felt like I wasย home. And I knew things would be hard. Proving that our union was real wouldnโt be nearly as difficult as gaining the acceptance of Casteelโs parents and that of his kingdom. We still needed to find his brother, Prince Malik. And mine. We had to deal with the Ascended Queen and King. Nothing about our future would be easy, but I had hope.
Now, I felt foolish. So naรฏve. The older wolven in Spessaโs End, the one Iโd helped heal after the battle, had warned me about the people of Atlantia.ย They did not choose you.ย And I now doubted they ever would.
I drew in a stuttering breath and whispered, โI didnโt want any of this.โ Tension bracketed Casteelโs mouth. โI know.โ His voice was rough,
but his touch was gentle as he placed his palm over the cheek that didnโt feel swollen. He lowered his forehead to mine, and the shock of awareness his flesh against mine brought was there, rippling through me as he slid his hand into the tangled mess of my hair. โI know, Princess,โ he whispered, and I squeezed my eyes shut against a stronger rush of tears. โItโs okay. It will all be okay. I promise you that.โ
I nodded, even though I knew it wasnโt something he could guarantee.
Not anymore. I forced myself to swallow the knot of emotion that rose.
Casteel kissed my blood-streaked brow and then lifted his head. โEmil? Can you retrieve clothing from Delanoโs and Kieranโs horses so they can shift and not scar anyone?โ
โIโll be more than happy to do that,โ the Atlantian answered.
I almost laughed. โI think their nakedness will be the least scarring thing to happen today.โ
Casteel said nothing as he touched my cheek again, gently tilting my head to the side. His gaze then dropped to several of the rocks still littering the ground at my feet. A muscle popped along his jaw. His eyes lifted to
mine, and I saw his pupils were dilated, only a thin strip of amber visible. โThey tried toย stoneย you?โ
I heard a soft gasp I thought had come from his mother, but I didnโt look. I didnโt want to see their faces. I didnโt want to know what they felt right now. โThey accused me of working with the Ascended, and they called me a Soul Eater. I told them I wasnโt. I tried to talk to them.โ Words spilled out in a rush as I lifted my hands to touch him, but I stopped. I didnโt know what my touch would do. Hell, I didnโt even know what I would doย withoutย touching someone. โI tried to reason with them, but they started throwing stones. I told them to stop. I said it was enough, andโฆI donโt know what I didโโ I started to look over his shoulder, but Casteel seemed to know what it was I searched for. He stopped me. โI didnโt mean to kill them.โ
โYou were defending yourself.โ His pupils constricted as he caught my stare. โYou did what you had to do. You were defending yourselfโโ
โBut I didnโt touch them, Casteel,โ I whispered. โIt was like in Spessaโs End, during the battle. Remember the soldiers who surrounded us? When they fell, I felt something in me. I felt that again here. It was like something inside me knew what to do. I took their anger and IโI did exactly what a Soul Eaterย wouldย do. I took it from them and then gave it back.โ
โYou are not a Soul Eater,โ Queen Eloana said from somewhere not too far away. โThe moment the eather in your blood became visible, those who attacked you shouldโve known exactly what you were. What you are.โ
โEather?โ
โItโs what some would call magic,โ Casteel answered, shifting his stance as if he were blocking his mother from me. โYouโve seen it before.โ
โThe mist?โ
He nodded. โItโs the essence of the gods, whatโs in their blood, what gives them their abilities and the power to create all that they have. No one really calls it that anymore, not since the gods went to sleep, and the deities died off.โ His eyes searched mine. โI should have known. Gods, I shouldโve seen itโฆโ
โYou can say that now,โ his mother spoke. โBut why would you have even thought that this would be a possibility? No one wouldโve expected this.โ
โExcept for you,โ Casteel said. And he was right. Sheโd known, without a doubt. And, granted, I had been glowing upon her arrival, but sheโd known with unquestioned certainty.
โI can explain,โ she said as Emil appeared, carrying two saddlebags. He gave all of us a wide berth as he dropped them near Jasper and then backed away.
โApparently, a lot needs to be explained,โ Casteel remarked coolly. โBut it will have to wait.โ His gaze touched on my left cheek, and that muscle throbbed along his jaw again. โI need to get you somewhere safe where I canโฆ Where I can take care of you.โ
โYou can take her to your old rooms at my place,โ Jasper announced, startling me. I hadnโt even heard him shift. I started to look over at him but saw skin as he reached for the saddlebag.
โThat will do.โ Casteel took what appeared to be a pair of breeches from Jasper. โThank you.โ
โWill it be safe for you there?โ I asked, and a wry grin tugged at Casteelโs lips.
โHeโll be safe there,โ Kieran answered.
So shocked by the sound of Kieranโs voice, I turned. And didnโt stop. There was a whole lot of tawny skin on display, but he stood there like he wasnโt naked in front of all who remained. For once, I really had no problem ignoring the fact that he was nude. I looked at his eyes. They were normalโa vivid, striking blue without the silvery-white aura. โYou were going to attack Casteel.โ
Kieran nodded as he took the pants from Casteel. โHe most definitely was,โ Casteel confirmed.
I looked back at my husband. โAnd you threatened to destroy him.โ The dimple in his left cheek appeared again. โI did.โ
โWhy are you smiling? That isnโt something that should make you smile.โ I stared at him, stupid tears burning my eyes. I didnโt care that we had an audience. โThat can never happen again. Do you hear me?โ I twisted to Kieran, who arched a brow as he pulled his breeches up over his lean hips. โDo you both hear me? I wonโt allow it. I wonโtโโ
โShh.โ Casteelโs light touch to my cheek drew my gaze back to his as he stepped into me. He was close enough that his chest brushed mine with each breath. โIt wonโt happen again, Poppy.โ His thumb quickly swiped under my left eye. โRight?โ
โRight.โ Kieran cleared his throat. โI donโtโฆโ He fell quiet.
His father didnโt. โAs long as the Prince doesnโt give any of us a reason to behave differently, we will protect him as fiercely as we will protect you.โ
We. As in the entirety of the wolven race. Thatโs what Alastir had meant when heโd said that all the bonds had broken. I had a lot of questions, but I plopped my head on Casteelโs chest. It didnโt feel that great, sending a flare of pain across my head. I didnโt care because when I inhaled, all I smelled was lush spice and pine. Casteel carefully folded an arm around my upper back, and I thoughtโฆ I thought I felt him shudder against me.
โWait,โ Kieran said. โWhere is Beckett? He was with you when you walked off.โ
Casteel drew back slightly. โThatโs right. He offered to show you the Temple.โ His eyes narrowed as he stared down at me. โHe led you here.โ
A wave of goosebumps pimpled my skin.ย Beckett. Pressure clamped down on my chest, squeezing tightly as I thought of the young wolven whoโd spent the vast majority of the trip here chasing butterflies. I still couldnโt believe that he had led me here, knowing what awaited. But I remembered the bitter taste of his fear that day in Spessaโs End. Heโd been terrified of me.
Or had he been terrified of something else?
His emotions had been all over the place. Heโd gone from being normal around me, happy and grinning, to suddenly afraid and anxious, as he had been when he brought me up here.
โHe disappeared before the others showed up,โ I told Casteel. โI donโt know where he went.โ
โFind Beckett,โ he ordered, and Delano, still in his wolven form, tilted his head. โNaill? Emil? Go with him. Make sure Beckett is brought to me alive.โ
Both Atlantians nodded and bowed. Nothing about Casteelโs tone suggested that theย aliveย part was a good thing. โHeโs just a kid.โ I watched Delano rush off, quickly disappearing with Naill and Emil. โHe was scared. And now that I think about itโโ
โPoppy.โ Casteel placed the tips of his fingers against my cheek, just below a spot that ached. He dipped his head, brushing his lips over the cut. โI have two things to say. If Beckett had anything to do with this, I donโt care what or who he is, and I sure as fuck donโt care about what he was
feeling.โ His voice rose until all who remained at the Temple could hear him, including his parents.
โA move against my wife is a proclamation of war againstย me. Their fate is already sealed. And, secondly?โ He lowered his head even farther. This time, his lips brushed over mine in a featherlight kiss. I could barely feel it, but it somehow still managed to twist my insides into knots. He then lifted his head, and I saw it in his featuresโthe stark stillness of a predator locking onto its prey. Iโd seen it before, right before heโd torn out Landellโs heart back in New Haven.
Casteel turned his head to the side, looking at the only wolven who remained, now standing on two legs. โYou.โ