"Thorns and Bone: A Kiss of Embers" Chapter 14
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Chapter 14: Blood and Betrayal
The ballroom shimmered with gold leaf and the intoxicating scent of jasmine, but for Willow, it felt like standing in the center of a meat grinder.
She stood in the shadows behind Cillian’s throne, her movements robotic. Her skin still thrummed with the aftershocks of the raid, a secret rhythm shared only with him through the bond.
Lady Seraphina glided through the crowd, a vision of silk and malice. She was a creature of sharp edges and sharper ambition, and she had spent the last hour watching Willow with the predatory focus of a hawk.
When Seraphina finally approached the throne, the temperature in the room seemed to drop. She did not bow. She merely placed a gloved hand on the obsidian armrest, her eyes flickering toward Willow with open, visceral contempt.
"Cillian," Seraphina said, her voice a silk-wrapped blade.
"The servants are becoming... remarkably bold. I saw her in the Blackwood district during the chaos. She moves with a grace that no mere blood-slave possesses."
Cillian leaned back, his face a mask of bored indifference. The bond between them tightened, a warning pulse that Willow felt in her own nerves.
"She is a servant, Seraphina," Cillian replied, his voice devoid of inflection.
"She follows orders."
Seraphina laughed, a thin, jagged sound. She stepped toward Willow, her gaze dissecting her. "Orders? Or does she have her own agenda? She reeks of the raid. She reeks of Hunter’s steel. You are harboring a spy, cousin. It is pathetic."
The room went silent. The other courtiers leaned in, scenting the kill. Willow stood perfectly still, her heartbeat steady, her mask anchored firmly in place.
She knew what Seraphina was doing—this was not a concern for security; it was a power play, an attempt to expose Cillian’s weakness in choosing her.
Cillian stood. He moved with a lethality that silenced the whispers. He did not look at Seraphina. He looked at Willow.
His eyes were cold, reflecting the steel of his status, but through the bond, Willow felt the frantic, underlying calculation. He could not defend her without confirming Seraphina’s suspicions. He had to be the master. He had to be the tyrant.
"If she is a spy," Cillian said, his voice echoing off the vaulted ceilings, "then she has forgotten her place."
He walked toward Willow, his movements slow, deliberate, and terrifying. He stopped inches from her, his presence a freezing void.
"Kneel," he ordered.
Willow dropped to the floor, the silk of her dress fanning out across the polished stone. She did not beg. She did not protest. She simply waited, her mind a fortress, her spirit preparing for the onslaught.
Cillian drew a lash from his belt—a weapon of braided silver and dark, enchanted leather.
"Seraphina finds you suspicious," Cillian murmured, the words meant only for her.
He didn't wait. He flicked the lash.
The strike bit into Willow’s shoulder, a searing, white-hot line of agony that ripped through her nerves. She choked back a scream, her fingers digging into the stone floor, her teeth clenching until she tasted blood.
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Again.
The second strike tore across her back, a visceral, burning punishment. It was a performance, yet the pain was absolute.
Through the bond, Willow felt Cillian’s inner torment—the desperate, crushing guilt, the cold fury he directed at Seraphina, and the agonizing need to break Willow’s skin just enough to keep her alive.
"You have grown lazy," Cillian growled, his voice a mockery of anger. "You have forgotten your duty."
He lashed out a third time. Willow collapsed against the cold floor, her vision blurring at the edges. The pain was a physical weight, drowning out the whispers of the room, grounding her in the present.
He is protecting me, she realized, the thought a lifeline in the darkness. He is turning the suspicion away from the spy and onto the broken servant.
Seraphina stood nearby, her expression twisting into a look of smug satisfaction. She was watching a master discipline his property, completely blind to the fact that Cillian was using his cruelty to wall off the truth.
"Enough," Cillian said, his voice cold and final.
He dropped the lash. He walked to Willow, his hands trembling—a tiny, imperceptible movement that only she could see. He grabbed her by the arms and hauled her up. She was trembling, her body a map of stinging, fresh fire.
He didn't look at her face. He kept his eyes on Seraphina.
"She is broken," Cillian said, his voice devoid of warmth.
"And she is mine. Do not question my choices again, cousin."
Seraphina bowed, her smirk not quite reaching her eyes. "Of course, Cillian. A lesson in mastery is always... enlightening."
She turned and swept away, leaving the room to the heavy, suffocating silence.
Cillian didn't wait. He pulled Willow against him, his movements frantic and hidden from the eyes of the court. He lifted her into his arms, her head lolling against his chest, her tunic stained with the red of her own betrayal.
"Julian," Cillian barked, his voice raw.
His steward appeared instantly, his face a mask of professional stillness.
"Remove her," Cillian ordered, his grip on Willow tightening.
"And see that no one approaches her tonight. If so much as a shadow touches her door, you will answer to me."
"As you wish, my Lord."
As Julian carried her out of the ballroom, Willow felt Cillian’s eyes on her back—a burning, possessive stare that felt like a brand.
Through the bond, she felt him reeling from the violence he had forced himself to inflict. He was a man who had burned his own hands to save the object of his obsession.
The halls blurred as Julian carried her toward the private wing. The cool air of the corridors offered a brief, biting mercy to her torn skin.
She leaned her head against Julian’s shoulder, her eyes fluttering shut. The pain was still there, a throbbing, rhythmic reminder of the cost of their secret, but the darkness was no longer so absolute.
She had been lashed. She had been broken.
But she was still hidden.
As they rounded the corner toward her quarters, she felt the bond pulse—a soft, frantic vibration of his concern, buried beneath the hard, icy exterior he showed the world.
He had broken her to save her.
And as the door to her room opened, she realized with a start that the agony of the lash was nothing compared to the terrifying intensity of the man who had wielded it.
The betrayal of her body was complete, but her secrets remained intact.
For tonight, the monster had won.
And she, the hunter, had survived the dance.
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