"Beyond the Ash: The Luna’s Rebirth" Chapter 34
The air in the Vane medical pavilion was a thick, stagnant tapestry of iron-gall, crushed mountain herbs, and the sharp, chemical burn of the silver-salve.
Outside, the southern sea hit the cliffs in a rhythmic, distant thud, but inside the stone walls, the only sound was the wet, jagged rasp of Cassian's breathing.
Lyra sat in a chair of carved oak. Her black silk shift, still stained with a dark, dried map of Cassian's blood, was a stark shadow against the sterile white stone. She held a basin of cool water in her lap. The silver light in her eyes had receded to a low, turbulent shimmer, reflecting the flickering candles on the bedside table.
She dipped a cloth into the water. The clink of the ceramic was a gunshot in the silence.
Cassian lay on the table. The "Iron-Rot" had mapped a network of violet, pulsing veins across his throat and chest, creeping toward his jawline. His skin was the color of damp ash. The massive bandages over his collarbone were already weeping crimson, the poison fighting the Alpha's natural healing factor with a relentless, corrosive heat.
He groaned—a low, vibrating sound that started in his chest and broke in his throat.
Lyra leaned forward. She pressed the cool cloth to his forehead.
The heat radiating from his skin was staggering, a biological fever that turned the water to steam within seconds. As her fingers grazed his temple, the familiar, magnetic thrum of the mate bond.
"Stay," Cassian whispered. The word was a wreck, stripped of the command that had once defined him.
"I am here," Lyra replied. Her voice was a chime of silver, flat and devoid of the warmth he was reaching for. "But this changes nothing, Cassian."
Cassian's hand moved. It was a clumsy, frantic motion, his fingers catching the edge of her sleeve. His grip was weak, his scarred knuckles white and trembling. He didn't pull her closer; he simply anchored himself to the silk.
His eyes opened. They were no longer the storm-gray of a king; they were the glazed, bloodshot eyes of a man drowning in a dream.
"The stars," he gasped. A fresh trail of blood ran from the corner of his mouth, staining the white pillow. "The stars on the ceiling... I painted them wrong."
Lyra's hand froze over the basin. The water rippled, reflecting the ceiling of the pavilion.
"You didn't paint them at all," she said. Her voice remained steady, but her fingers tightened on the damp cloth. "You were at the border. You were mapping trade routes. The servants painted the stars."
"No," Cassian rasped. He shook his head, the movement violent enough to reopen the cut on his eyebrow. "The nursery... I went in. At night. When you were sleeping..."
He coughed, a wet, racking sound that made the violet veins on his neck bulge. He didn't let go of her sleeve.
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"I dream about him," Cassian whispered. The admission was a fracture, a total structural break in the mask of the Northern Alpha.
"Every time the fever peaks. I see him. He has your eyes. Not the silver. The amber. The soft amber I used to see before I turned the lights out."
Lyra looked at him. The atmosphere in the room grew heavy, the pressure of his grief expanding until the oxygen felt thin. She saw the way his chest heaved, the way he was trying to breathe.
"He's in the library," Cassian continued, his voice dropping to a jagged, vulnerable register. "He's reading the books I never let you have. He's sitting on the rugs. He asks me... he asks me why the house is so cold."
"Stop," Lyra said.
"I was going to tell you," Cassian choked out, the words from her note finally finding a voice. "The night of the gala. I was going to tell you... I was proud. I just didn't know how to be a father without being a king first. I killed him, Lyra. My own power... I felt the stairs. I felt the marble."
He turned his face into the pillow, his shoulders shaking with a silent, devastating sob. He wasn't the Alpha of House Ashveil. He was a man kneeling in the ruins of his own future, clutching the hem of a woman he had lost.
The silver in Lyra's eyes flickered and died, leaving her amber irises exposed and raw.
She set the basin on the floor. She did not pull her hand away from his grip. She reached out with her other hand, her fingers trembling as she brushed the damp hair from his forehead.
"I heard him too," Lyra whispered.
The first tear hit the white stone floor. It was followed by another, the salt stinging her cheeks. She didn't sob; she let the grief move through her like a slow-moving tide.
"I used to sit in the nursery when the moon was full," she said, her voice breaking into a thousand jagged pieces. "I told him he would be the first Ashveil who knew how to laugh. I thought I could protect him from the winter of that house."
"I'm sorry," Cassian whispered, his forehead pressing against her hand. "I'm sorry for the silence. I'm sorry I didn't look at you."
"It's too late, Cassian," Lyra said, though she didn't pull him away. "All is gone"
"I know," he gasped. "But I'm here. I'm... I'm staying in the dark until you see me."
Outside the pavilion, a shadow moved across the grass.
Lucien Vane stood in the mist, his hands clasped behind his back.
He wore a charcoal coat, his blue eyes fixed on the glowing window of the medical building.
He knew the sound of a heart wavering.
Lucien turned and walked back toward the main manor. His pace was slow and deliberate. His resolve did not flicker; it hardened.
He had seen the crack in the wall, and he knew that to keep the moon in the South, he would have to start the pursuit in earnest.
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