"Thorns and Bone: A Kiss of Embers" Chapter 4
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Chapter 4: Lessons in Submission
The chamber smelled of clove and ancient, pressurized dust. Cillian sat in a high-backed velvet chair, his long legs stretched out, an open book resting on his knees. He did not look up when Willow entered. He simply pointed to the space at his feet.
"Kneel."
Willow dropped to the floor, the rough stone biting into her shins. She kept her spine straight, her hands folded neatly in her lap. The iron collar felt heavier tonight, a weight dragging at her composure.
"You move too efficiently for a girl who spent her life in the slums," Cillian mused, closing his book with a soft thud.
He didn't wait for her to answer. He stood, his movements languid and predatory. He circled her, his shadow swallowing her small frame. She felt the static charge of his presence—the unnatural cold that followed him like a shroud.
"Today, we address your aversion to touch," he said, stopping directly in front of her.
He reached down, gripping her chin. He forced her head up, his thumb digging into the soft skin beneath her jaw.
The pressure was firm, almost bruising. She forced her lungs to expand, keeping her pulse hidden in the shallow rhythm of a submissive.
"You flinch every time I near you," he whispered. "You stiffen, like a wild animal expecting the whip."
He released her chin only to slide his hand to her shoulder, then down her arm. His fingers were unnaturally cold—a dead, marble chill that seeped through the thin fabric of her slave’s tunic. He traced the line of her collarbone, his touch lingering, invasive.
"I need you to be comfortable with the proximity of a master," he said. He caught her hand, pulling it upward.
He didn't stop until her palm pressed flat against his chest.
Willow’s breath hitched. Through the silk of his shirt, she felt nothing. No heartbeat. No warmth. Just the dense, hollow resonance of a corpse animated by dark magic.
"Feel that?" Cillian murmured.
He pressed her hand harder against him. Her palm slipped over the hard, immovable wall of his ribs. It was terrifyingly empty. She felt the shift of muscle and bone, but there was no life beneath the surface. It reminded her of the tomb. It reminded her of the stake.
"I am a creature of ice, Willow," he said, his voice dropping into that dangerous, intimate register.
"I am the end of things."
His other hand moved to cover hers, pinning her palm to his chest. He held her there, forcing her to confront the reality of his existence. He was a monster, and he wanted her to know exactly what kind of monster owned her.
A flash of memory struck her—sharp, jagged, and blinding.
Ironspire. The smoke. The smell of burning sulfur. A hand, just like this one, cold and unyielding, grabbing her wrist as she swung a blade. The shock of hitting his chest—solid, cold, immovable. The sound of her own heartbeat deafening in the silence of that duel.
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She gasped, her fingers digging into his shirt, gripping the fabric.
Cillian’s eyes flared with sudden, intense interest. He didn't pull away. Instead, he leaned in, his face inches from hers.
"What did you remember?" he asked, his voice a low vibration against her skin.
She forced her mind to blank, pushing the memory of the blade, the fire, and the agony of that night back into the cellar of her consciousness. She couldn't afford the luxury of grief or terror.
"The cold," she lied, her voice trembling.
"It reminds me of the winter I spent without a coat."
He laughed, a sound that lacked any warmth. "A likely story."
He didn't release her hand. He dragged her fingers upward, tracing the line of his throat, then over the edge of his jaw. He was testing the boundaries of her restraint, seeing how much of his lethal reality she could touch before she shattered.
"You have a pulse, Willow," he said, his thumb brushing her wrist where the iron collar met her skin.
"I can feel yours racing. You are so very alive, and it is a fascinating, fragile thing."
He leaned closer. His lips hovered near the shell of her ear. She felt the ghost of a breath—the only warmth he possessed.
"When I touch you, you tremble. When you touch me, you stop breathing."
He exerted pressure on her hand, forcing her to drag her fingertips over the sharp line of his cheekbone. She was touching him, really touching him, and it felt like pressing her palm against a tombstone.
The memory flickered again—the taste of iron, the sound of tearing metal. She felt the urge to strike, to drive a stake into the center of that frozen chest, to stop the stillness for good.
Her hand curled into a fist, her nails biting into his palm.
Cillian didn't flinch. He looked down at their joined hands, then back at her eyes. He saw the flicker of something that wasn't fear—something sharp, hidden, and lethal.
"There," he whispered, a strange, dark triumph in his tone. "That look. I have seen that look before."
He pulled her up from the floor. He didn't let go of her hand. He kept her palm pressed against his heartless chest, his fingers laced through hers.
"You aren't afraid of me, Willow," he said, his voice dropping to a gravelly, intense murmur. "You are simply waiting."
He stepped back, breaking the contact. The sudden absence of the cold felt like a void.
"Waiting for what, my Lord?" she whispered, regaining her mask.
Cillian walked back to his chair and sat down, opening his book again. He didn't look at her, but the air in the room remained heavy, charged with the energy of a storm held in check.
"For me to let my guard down," he said, his eyes scanning a page. "For you to try and kill me again."
Willow stood in the center of the study. Her hand still felt the phantom chill of his skin.
"I am your servant," she reminded him.
"You are a hunter in a slave's skin," he corrected, not looking up. "And I am enjoying the game immensely."
He waved a hand, dismissing her.
Willow backed away, the weight of the collar pulling at her neck. She exited the room, her movements stiff. Once the door clicked shut, she leaned against the cold stone of the hallway, her breath coming in short, ragged bursts.
She gripped her arm, the spot where he had held her still burning with a deep, unnatural cold.
He knows, she realized. He knows I am her. And he is going to keep me close until he breaks the truth out of me.
She walked into the shadows, the silence of the palace pressing in on her. She had endured the touch, the proximity, and the memories, but she had kept her secrets.
For now.
She reached her room, the iron collar clicking against the doorframe. She collapsed onto the bed, staring at the ceiling.
The images of the Ironspire haunted the darkness—the fire, the cold, the way his eyes looked when he realized she was more than she seemed.
She was here. She was inside the lion’s den.
And as the cold of the castle seeped into her bones, she realized she wouldn't have to wait long for the end.
He was already drawing her in. He was already forcing her to feel the weight of his legacy.
She would be ready.
She would be the last thing he ever touched.
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