"Crown of Malice: A Second Life of Ashes" Chapter 21
Chapter 21: The Regent’s Mercy
The air in the makeshift infirmary was heavy with the smell of cauterized skin and damp wool.
Outside, the Northern wind howled against the stone walls of the safehouse, a sound like a starving beast demanding entry.
Inside, there was only the ragged, hitching breath of the woman who had become the entire center of Sebastian’s universe.
Isolde lay on a pallet of furs, her skin as pale as the snowdrifts outside. The fusion of their magic at the Aethelgard Spire had not been a gift; it had been an extraction.
She had poured so much of her essence into the tether that she was burning from the inside out.
Sebastian stood over her, his hands—those hands that had strangled cities and commanded armies—trembling as he held a cloth to the jagged wound on her side.
He had been the Regent for seven years. He had maintained his grip on the empire by being a pillar of ice, by never showing a flicker of doubt, by never allowing a single soul to see a moment of weakness. But that had been before the masquerade.
That had been before the garden. That had been before he realized that his own shadow was nothing without hers.
Earlier that day, in the village square beneath the shadow of the Spire, he had done the unthinkable.
The Inquisition had captured a boy—a simple farm hand who had witnessed their escape.
The Inquisitors were ready to flay the truth out of him in the mud. Sebastian, standing before the gathered crowd, his authority already fraying, had stepped forward. He hadn't executed the boy to maintain order. He hadn't used the moment to display his usual, brutal efficiency.
He had set the boy free.
He had looked into the eyes of the High Inquisitor and offered mercy—a mercy that was entirely foreign to his rule, a mercy that effectively declared to every noble in the capital that the Regent was losing his mind.
He had traded his reputation for a chance to save one life, all because he couldn't bear the thought of another death on his hands when Isolde was already fighting for hers.
He looked down at her now. Her lashes fluttered, a soft, pathetic sound escaping her lips.
"Why..." she whispered, her eyes remaining closed. "Why did you let him go?"
Sebastian didn't answer at first. He dipped the cloth into a basin of water, his movements meticulous, almost ritualistic.
"The boy didn't matter," he said, his voice a low, gravelly vibration that barely disturbed the silence of the room.
"The order didn't matter. None of it mattered."
"It mattered to the court," she countered, her voice weak but laced with that familiar, sharp intellect.
"They’ll use it. They’ll call you weak. They’ll say the Regent has finally been seduced by his own shadow."
Sebastian leaned down, his face inches from hers. The mask he had worn for years—the cool, detached, terrifying face of the empire’s guardian—was shattered. There was no iron left, only the raw, aching desperation of a man who had realized he was drowning.
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"Let them call me whatever they want," he murmured, his gaze tracing the faint, blue-veined lines of the magic-burns on her throat.
"They can take the crown. They can take the throne. They can burn the entire history of the Vane family to the ground. If they touch you, Isolde... if they take you from me... then there is no kingdom left to save."
Isolde finally opened her eyes. They were clouded, unfocused, but they locked onto his with an intensity that burned through the exhaustion.
"You're losing everything for me," she said, a trace of wonder in her voice.
"I am losing nothing," he corrected, his voice dropping into a register of profound, terrifying sincerity.
"I am finally finding what it means to be alive."
He sat back on his heels, his gaze drifting to the window. He knew what would come next. Valerius’s spies were already whispering in the ears of the disillusioned lords.
The 'mercy' he had shown in the square was being twisted into proof of his decline. They were sharpening their knives, waiting for the moment when his hesitation would become his downfall.
He didn't care.
He reached for the heavy, fur-lined royal cloak that he had discarded when they arrived—a garment woven with the silver threads of the regency, a symbol of the very power he was choosing to abandon.
He leaned over her, his presence enveloping her, and draped the massive, heavy fabric over her shoulders.
It was more than a blanket; it was an act of possession and protection.
He felt the weight of it, the history of it, and he felt nothing but relief. He would gladly strip himself of every title, every protection, and every drop of authority if it meant he could drape her in his own protection instead.
Isolde shifted, pulling the cloak tighter. The warmth was immediate, but the heat of Sebastian’s presence was stronger.
He reached out, his hand hovering for a moment before he gently took her hand in his. He lifted her fingers to his lips, his touch agonizingly soft.
He pressed a kiss to her knuckles—a lingering, reverent act that felt like a vow.
"I have spent my life as a barrier," he whispered against her skin, his breath hot, his eyes burning with an amber light that seemed to consume the shadows in the room.
"I have built walls of ice and iron to keep the world from the void. But tonight, I am done standing between you and the dark. From now on, whatever happens, we stand in it together."
Isolde felt the phantom sting of the scaffold, the memory of her own death, the cold, lonely fear she had lived with for so long. It was all vanishing, eclipsed by the sheer, overwhelming reality of the man in front of her.
He wasn't the Regent. He wasn't the monster. He was her choice.
"They will come for you," she warned, her voice barely a breath.
"Valerius won't stop."
Sebastian leaned down, his forehead pressing against hers, his eyes closing. The exhaustion was still there, the weight of the curse still pulsing beneath his skin, but there was a new, dangerous peace in his expression.
"Let them come," he murmured, his thumb brushing her pulse point with a lover’s intensity.
"I have never been more ready to be the villain of their story."
He remained there, tucked into the dim, freezing corner of the safehouse, the royal cloak pooled around her like a protective shield. He didn't move away, and he didn't reach for his sword.
He simply watched her, his expression a quiet, devastating reflection of a man who had finally found the only thing in the world worth dying for.
In the silence of the room, the storm outside seemed to fade.
The Regent had shown his mercy, and in doing so, he had sealed his fate. He was no longer a ruler; he was a traitor to his own duty, a man undone by a woman who had taught him how to bleed.
And as the candlelight flickered, casting long, dancing shadows across their joined hands, Sebastian knew that this was the beginning of the end—and for the first time in his life, he didn't want to change a single thing.
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