"Beyond the Ash: The Luna’s Rebirth" Chapter 40
The southern sun cut through the heavy silk curtains of the Vane suite, painting long, precise bars of gold across the ivory carpet.
Lyra opened her eyes.
She lay still, her breath steady, her gaze fixed on a single sunbeam that illuminated the dust motes dancing in the air.
She was in her bed.
The last image in her memory was the library—the green-shaded lamp, the smell of burnt dough, and the scratch of her pen against vellum. She remembered her head getting heavy. She remembered the heat of a shoulder.
She shifted her legs beneath the covers.
The duvet was tucked in. It was pulled tight around her shoulders and folded neatly beneath her feet, a heavy, velvet cocoon that pinned her to the mattress.
In the North, the servants left the covers loose. Cassian had always kicked them to the foot of the bed in his sleep, leaving her to pull the edges back over her shivering frame in the dark.
This was different. The tucking was deliberate, a mechanical enclosure that left no room for the cold.
Lyra sat up, the silk of her gown whispering against the sheets. Her muscles were stiff, a dull ache lingering in her neck from where she had slumped over the desk.
She looked down at her feet.
The straps of her shoes were gone. Her bare feet were clean, the skin pale against the white linen. She remembered the feeling of the silk straps biting into her ankles as she worked. Now, her shoes sat side-by-side on the rug at the foot of the bed, the heels aligned perfectly.
She leaned back against the pillows and drew a slow, calculated breath.
The room smelled of jasmine and the sandalwood that defined Lucien's estate. But beneath those southern scents, there was a ghost.
Pine. Cold night air. Smoke.
The scent of Cassian Ashveil was a thin, persistent thread in the air of her bedroom.
Lyra looked at the nightstand. The glass of water was full, a fresh slice of lemon floating at the top.
She pushed the duvet aside and stood. Her feet hit the rug. The heat from her body left the bed, and she moved toward the window.
She looked at her reflection in the tall, silver-framed mirror. Her hair was a dark tangle, but her gown was straight. The black silk was barely wrinkled.
He had carried her to bed.
The walk from the library to this suite was three hundred yards of stone corridors and winding stairs. She thought of the stitches in his side, the ones Lucien's healers had closed after the poisoned blade. She thought of the way his breath had rattled in the library.
Finding herself the object of this specific, microscopic care was a cognitive dissonance. It was a script written in a language she had never been taught to speak.
She walked to the door and pulled it open.
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The hallway was empty, but the scent of pine was stronger here. She followed it back toward the library.
The heavy oak doors were closed. She pushed them open.
The room was flooded with the morning light. The green-shaded lamp was off. The vellum ledgers were stacked neatly at the corner of the desk, the pen placed exactly parallel to the edge of the wood.
The wooden tray was gone. The scorched bread, the ash-covered honey—all of it had been cleared away.
Lyra walked to the chair where she had been sitting. She sat.
She looked at her hand. The silver rings on her fingers caught the sun.
In the North, care was a transaction of status. He gave her a kingdom; she gave him a legacy. He gave her a crown; she gave him her silence.
She reached for the top ledger.
The page was marked with a small, ivory ribbon. It was placed at the exact line where she had stopped writing before she fell asleep.
Lyra's fingers hovered over the ribbon. Her pulse hammered a steady, rhythmic beat against the underside of her wrist.
The silence broke. Lucien did not knock. The heavy oak doors swung back, hitting the stone wall with a thud that vibrated through the floorboards.
Lucien stood in the threshold, his tailored charcoal waistcoat open, his white silk shirt sleeves rolled to reveal the lean, powerful lines of his forearms. He didn't look at the ledgers. He looked at Lyra.
"The perimeter at the southern pass has been breached," Lucien said. His baritone was flat, a low-frequency vibration that cut through the sound of the rising wind. "Darius has moved the Wastes. It isn't a skirmish, Lyra. It is an all-out attack. He has thirty companies of rogues at the treeline, and they are using iron-tipped arrows".
Lyra stood. The black silk of her gown whispered against the leather chair. Her silver eyes reflected the blue flame of the hearth. "Where is Cassian?"
"On the way here," Lucien replied. He walked toward the desk, his boots silent on the Persian rug. He stopped two feet from her. He placed a single, blood-stained report on the mahogany.
"The northern outposts are falling. Darius is burning the granaries. He wants the source, and he is willing to turn the North to a graveyard to reach it".
He rested his hand on the desk, inches from her fingers. The silver rings on his knuckles caught the dim light. "The Vane High Council is convening in the Spire. I have summoned the elders. We are discussing a temporary alliance with House Ashveil".
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