"Thorns and Bone: A Kiss of Embers" Chapter 20
Chapter 20: Daggers in the Dark
The palace felt smaller tonight, the stone walls pulsing with the heavy, suffocating weight of an encroaching storm. Willow paced her chamber, the parchment from Vespera hidden behind the loose stone of the hearth.
Every instinct she possessed—every jagged, sharp-edged reflex the Guild had burned into her soul—was screaming. Bastian was coming.
The trap was set. And she was standing on the precipice of a betrayal that would either save the Sovereign or ensure his final ruin.
She didn't hear him enter. He moved through the shadows with the effortless, liquid grace of a creature who had mastered the art of being invisible.
The door didn't creak; it simply ceased to be a barrier.
Cillian stood in the center of the room, his eyes twin points of cold, electric light.
The psychic bond was a screaming wire, a chaotic storm of suspicion, rage, and a desperate, agonizing need for clarity. He had been watching her. He had known.
"The parchment," he said. His voice wasn't a roar; it was a whisper, so quiet it felt like the scrape of a blade against bone.
"Take it out, Willow."
Willow stood her ground, her back to the hearth. She kept her hands open, empty, but her entire body was coiled like a spring.
"I don't know what you’re talking about."
Cillian crossed the room in a single, blurring stride. He didn't reach for her; he simply pinned her against the stone mantel with his presence, the aura of his power forcing the breath from her lungs. He reached past her, his fingers sliding into the crevice of the hearth.
When he pulled his hand back, the parchment was held between his thumb and forefinger.
He didn't read it. He didn't need to. He crushed it in his fist, the sound of the parchment crinkling like a death rattle.
"Bastian," he hissed.
"You thought to protect me from the truth of an infiltration? Or did you think to handle the architect of your own destruction yourself?"
He leaned in, his face inches from hers. The heat of him—the only heat he possessed—was a searing brand against her skin.
"You lied to me," he said, his voice dropping into a register of primal hurt that shocked her more than any threat.
"After everything. After the vault, after the raid, after the marking… you lied."
Willow looked at him, her chest heaving.
"If I had told you, you would have killed Vespera. You would have scorched the district to find the cell. I needed the network, Cillian. I needed to know how deep the rot went."
"And you thought I was too weak to handle it?" he growled.
He grabbed her wrists, pinning them against the stone mantel above her head. He was breathing heavily, his chest a hard, unyielding wall against her own.
The bond roared—a torrent of his obsession, his terrifying need to possess her, and the crushing weight of his fear that she was just another shadow destined to betray him.
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"You are mine," he snarled.
"You are bound to my blood, to my mark, to the very air you breathe in this palace. And yet you treat our alliance like a game of daggers in the dark."
He shoved her closer, his lips hovering over hers. He was searching for the crack in her defiance, for the moment she would break.
"I should kill you for the deception," he whispered, his teeth grazing the sensitive skin of her lower lip.
He bit down, just hard enough to draw a single, bright bead of blood. Willow gasped, the sharp sting of the bite triggering a surge of adrenaline that was entirely, irrevocably his.
"Why don't you, then?" she whispered, her eyes locking onto his, wide and defiant.
"If you are the tyrant, if you are the monster, why are you waiting?"
Cillian’s eyes darkened, the grey iris swallowing the light until they were pools of black, bottomless void. He didn't answer with words.
He crashed his mouth against hers.
It wasn't a kiss of mercy. It was an act of possession. It was a violent, demanding consumption that tasted of blood, of cold, of the ancient, desperate hunger of a creature who had found the only thing in the world that made the void bearable.
Willow kissed him back with the same intensity, her fingers clawing at the fine silk of his coat.
She felt the surge of his power through the bond, a tsunami of raw, unfiltered desire that threatened to drown them both. He was claiming her, marking her, branding the truth of her deceit into her very marrow.
He pulled back just enough to gasp for air, his forehead resting against hers. His hand moved to her throat, his thumb pressing firmly against the pulse point that hammered like a trapped bird.
"You are so infuriatingly arrogant," he rasped, his voice thick with a mixture of rage and overwhelming, dark obsession.
"You think you can play the hunter against the king of the dark."
"I am the only one who can," she retorted, her voice a ragged breath.
Cillian looked at her, his expression a fractured landscape of command and complete, agonizing surrender. He moved his hand to her cheek, his touch lingering, almost tender, a grotesque mockery of the violence he had just displayed.
"Bastian comes on the full moon," he said, his voice regaining its lethal focus. "And you will be there. You will be the bait."
"I was always going to be the bait," Willow said.
He leaned in, his lips brushing hers in a lingering, haunting caress that felt like a promise of something far worse than death.
"If you die, Willow, I will burn the world down to find your ghost. Do you understand?"
"I understand," she whispered.
He released her wrists, his hands sliding down to her waist, pulling her flush against his cold, hard frame. He held her there, a desperate, anchoring grip, as if he feared that if he let go, she would vanish into the ash.
"No more lies," he commanded.
"No more lies," she promised.
He looked at her, the mask of the Sovereign finally, completely discarded.
He was just a monster, and she was just a hunter, and they were the only two things left in the graveyard of the palace that were still breathing.
He leaned down and kissed her again, slower this time, a slow, agonizing slide of heat against the cold.
The psychic tether pulsed—a steady, rhythmic beat of their two lives intertwined, a shared, jagged truth that was far more dangerous than any secret.
The night was closing in, and the full moon was a white, unblinking eye watching them from the dark.
The game was over.
The war had begun.
And as Willow held him, feeling the hollow, eternal rhythm of his heart against her palm, she knew one thing for certain—she would survive the full moon.
She would survive because she was his, and he was hers, and together, they were the only storm worth fearing.
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