"Thorns and Bone: A Kiss of Embers" Chapter 17
Chapter 17: Tyrant’s Mercy
The Grand Gala of the Solstice was a gilded cage of noise, suffocating perfume, and the sharp, underlying scent of political betrayal.
Hundreds of vampires moved through the hall like oil on water, their laughter crystalline and devoid of joy.
Willow walked two paces behind Cillian, her silk gown a sharp contrast to the utilitarian clothes she had worn in the armory.
Her shoulders were set, her gaze fixed on the back of his coat—an anchor in the swirling chaos of the court.
Cillian was at his most regal, his movements smooth and detached. Yet, through the psychic tether, Willow felt the jagged edges of his irritation.
He was being hemmed in by advisors and sycophants, all of whom wanted a piece of the Sovereign’s favor.
They reached the edge of the terrace, where Lord Marius stood, swirling a glass of deep crimson wine.
Marius was a creature of high-born arrogance, a man whose family had held power since before the city was paved. He had always looked at Willow with a mixture of confusion and open disdain.
"Cillian," Marius drawled, his eyes sliding toward Willow with a sneer.
"You have certainly become eccentric in your old age. A common servant, trailing you like a pet? It’s beneath you."
The court went silent. The music seemed to dip in volume.
Cillian stopped. He did not turn. He simply stood, his silhouette appearing to darken against the bright lights of the ballroom.
"She is not a servant, Marius," Cillian said, his voice a low, dangerous vibration.
"Whatever you wish to call her," Marius scoffed, stepping closer. "She smells of the gutter. I’ve seen her scrubbing floors. It’s unseemly to bring such… grit… into the high court. Perhaps I should have her taken to the kitchens where she belongs."
Marius reached out, intending to grab Willow’s arm to pull her aside.
He never made contact.
In a movement too fast for the human eye to follow, Cillian had the man’s wrist locked in a grip of iron. The sound of cracking bone echoed through the terrace. Marius shrieked, his wine glass shattering on the stone floor.
Cillian didn't stop. He slammed Marius against the marble balustrade, his forearm pressed hard against the man’s throat. The court gasped, drawing back in a wave of silk and lace.
"You are a foolish, posturing boy," Cillian growled, his face inches from Marius’s. His eyes were no longer grey; they were glowing with an ethereal, predatory light that seemed to leach the color from the night.
"She is mine," Cillian announced, his voice carrying to every corner of the room. He didn't just mean she belonged to his household; he meant it as a declaration of absolute, terrifying ownership.
He shoved Marius down to his knees, his hand gripping the man’s hair to force his head back. Cillian looked at Willow, his gaze softening only for a fraction of a second before hardening again as he turned back to the groveling lord.
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"If you ever speak to her, if you ever look at her, or if you even whisper her name with such filth in your mouth again," Cillian leaned down, his voice a murderous whisper, "I will ensure your family line is deleted from the history of this city. You will be a memory. And not a pleasant one."
He released Marius with a violent shove, sending the man sprawling into the dirt.
Cillian turned, his posture returning to its icy, regal composure. He walked toward Willow. He didn't look at the crowd; he didn't care for the shocked stares or the trembling courtiers. He stopped in front of her, his presence a shield, his shadow swallowing her completely.
He placed a hand firmly on her waist, pulling her flush against his side. The grip was tight—deliberate, possessive, and unmistakably claiming.
"We are leaving," he said, the command cutting through the terrified silence.
As they walked through the ballroom, the crowd parted like the Red Sea. They watched with a mix of awe and pure, unadulterated fear. Willow felt the weight of every gaze, but it didn't matter.
She was tethered to Cillian, her stride matching his, her heart beating against the cold, steady wall of his arm.
Through the bond, she felt his internal state—the cold, calculated satisfaction of the public display, the simmering rage at Marius, and the deep, possessive thrum of the need to keep her shielded.
They reached the stairs leading to the upper chambers. Cillian didn't slow down. He led her into the privacy of his study, the doors slamming shut with a finality that signaled the end of the night.
He didn't release her waist. He spun her around, pressing her against the cool, wood-paneled wall. His eyes were dark, his chest heaving with the remnants of his anger.
"Did he hurt you?" he demanded, his hand moving to trace the line of her arm, checking for injury.
"No," Willow said, her voice steady. "I could have handled him."
"I know," Cillian whispered, his hand coming to rest on her cheek, his thumb brushing her lip. "But I wanted the court to understand exactly what you are."
"And what am I?"
"You are the Sovereign's edge," he said, his voice raw.
"And anyone who dares to challenge that needs to be reminded of the cost."
He leaned in, his kiss a frantic, hungry thing—a tasting of her, a claim, a reminder of the bond that tied their souls in a knot of shadow and steel. Willow kissed him back, the rage of the ballroom giving way to the cold, exhilaration of their alliance.
They were two predators in a room full of prey, bound by a mark, a memory, and the shared, bitter taste of survival.
He pulled back, his hand still lingering on her waist, holding her close, holding her fast.
"The gala is finished," he murmured.
"But the real work has only begun."
Willow leaned into his touch, her eyes closing. She felt the chill of his skin, the heat of his presence, and the terrifying, magnetic pull of the life she had chosen.
She was a hunter. She was a weapon.
And for the first time since the Ironspire, she wasn't just surviving—she was ruling.
The room grew quiet, save for the low crackle of the hearth and the synchronized, haunting beat of their two hearts.
They stood in the dark, tethered by the mark and the weight of their own ghosts, waiting for the dawn to break.
The tyrant had his mercy, but the hunter had her revenge.
And as the night deepened, she realized the history of the Eternal Night was a story written in blood, and they were the ones who would draw the final line.
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