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Chapter no 13

The Prisoner's Throne (The Stolen Heir Duology #2)

Once upon a time, there was a woman who was so beautiful that none could resist her.

That was how Oriana told the story of Liriope to Oak once he crowned Cardan as the new High King. It sounded like a fairy tale. The kind with princes and princesses that mortals told to one another. But this fairy tale was about how Oak had been told a lie, and that lie was the story of his life.

Oriana was and wasnโ€™t his mother. Madoc was and wasnโ€™t his father.

Once upon a time, there was a woman who was so beautiful that none could resist her. When she spoke, it seemed that the hearts of those who listened beat for her alone. In time, she caught the eye of the king, who made her the first among his consorts. But the kingโ€™s son loved her, too, and wanted her for his own.

Oak hadnโ€™t known what consorts were, and because it was Faerie and sex didnโ€™t embarrass them, Oriana explained that a consort was someone the king wanted to take to bed. And if they were boys like Val Moren, it was for delight; if they were girls like herself, then it was for delight, but also might yield babies; and if the lover were of some other gender, that was for delight and the part about the babies could be a surprise.

โ€œBut you didnโ€™t have the kingโ€™s baby,โ€ he said. โ€œYou only have me.โ€

Oriana smiled and tickled him in the crook of his arm, making him shriek and pull away.

โ€œOnly you,โ€ she agreed. โ€œAnd Liriope wasnโ€™t going to have the kingโ€™s child, either. The baby in her belly was sired by his son, Prince Dain.โ€

Once upon a time, there was a woman who was so beautiful that none could resist her. When she spoke, it seemed that the hearts of those who listened beat for her alone. In time, she caught the eye of the king, who made her the first among his consorts. But the kingโ€™s son loved her, too, and wanted her for his own. When he got a child on her, however, he was afraid. Although the king favored his son, he had other sons and daughters. His favor might change if he knew that his son had taken the kingโ€™s consort to bed. And so the prince slipped poison into the womanโ€™s cup and left her to die.

โ€œI donโ€™t understand,โ€ said Oak.

โ€œPeople can be greedy about love,โ€ Oriana said. โ€œItโ€™s all right if you donโ€™t understand, my darling.โ€

โ€œBut if he loved her, why did he kill her?โ€ The story made Oak feel strange, as though his life didnโ€™t quite belong to him.

โ€œOh, my sweet boy,โ€ his mother told him. His second mother, the only mother he would ever know. โ€œHe loved power best, Iโ€™m afraid.โ€

โ€œIf I love someoneโ€”โ€ he started, but he didnโ€™t know where to go from there.ย If I love someone, I wonโ€™t kill themย was a poor vow. Besides, he loved lots of people. His sisters. His father. His mother. His other mother, though she was gone. He even loved the ponies in the stables and the hunting dogs his father told him werenโ€™t pets.

โ€œWhen you love someone,โ€ Oriana told him, โ€œbe better than your father was.โ€

Oak shuddered at the wordย father. Heโ€™d accepted that he had two mothers and that he might act like or look like Liriope because he inherited part of himself from her, but until that moment, heโ€™d never thought of the villain of the story, the โ€œkingโ€™s favored son,โ€ as someone with whom he shared anything other than blood.

He looked down at his hooves. The Greenbriars were noted for their animal traits. Those must have come from Dain, along with his horns. Maybe along with things he couldnโ€™t see.

โ€œIโ€”โ€

โ€œAnd be more careful than your mother. She had the power to know what was in anyoneโ€™s heart and to say the words they most wanted to hear.โ€ She gave him a look.

He was silent, afraid. Sometimes he knew those words, too.

โ€œYou canโ€™t help what you are. You canโ€™t help being charming. But look into too many other hearts, and you may lose your way back to your own.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t understand,โ€ he said again.

โ€œYou can become the embodiment of someoneโ€™sโ€”oh, youโ€™re so young, I donโ€™t know how to say thisโ€”you can make people see you the way they want to see you. This seems harmless, but it can be dangerous to becomeย everythingย a person wants. The embodiment of all their desires. And more dangerous for you to twist yourself into shapes others choose for you.โ€

He looked up at her, still confused.

โ€œOh, my darling, my sweet child. Not everyone needs to love you.โ€ She sighed.

But Oak liked everyone loving him. Oak liked it so much that he didnโ€™t understand why he would want it to be otherwise.

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