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โI took this dagger from a shadow demon. It has been my favorite ever since.โ
He held it out to me, and I took an involuntary step forward. Something about the knife sang to me; a darkness inside that grabbed ahold of the pain I had suffered and dug into it. It reminded me of Benedict, oddly enough.
โBlood magick is either white or black.โ
โLike all magick, you said,โ I interjected, eager to prove I had listened weeks ago during the draken games. It seemed almost like a lifetime ago.
He flicked the blade, twisting it in the air and catching it cleanly.
โBlack uses your own pain, white uses the pain of others. You can use both to...improve yourself.โ
I thought of the battles, of how my knife had kissed Sabienโs skin as heโd chanted, moments before he sacrificed himself. I shook my head.
โImprovements. Like what?โ
Benedict smirked, trailing the edge of the knife down my bosom. My breath caught, fear and desire warring as the blade tickled my skin.
โHave you ever wanted to see perfectly in the dark? Run faster? Have three times the strength you possess now? Blood magick can achieve all of that.โ
I didnโt like the darkness coming off him; the seriousness that clutched his heart even as the knife made my blood sing with desire. He dragged it further down my chest, playing with the tight band around my breasts.
โThree times the strength I have now still wouldnโt be that impressive.โ
He snorted, and the knife retreated. The spell of darkness was broken.
โNot all strength is physical.โ
Kieranโs voice cut through the dark haze that had settled over Benedict and I, snapping through my mind like a cold bucket of water. I sat up, trying in vain to chase away the blush on my cheeks.
โKieran, do you mind giving me some time alone with Benedict?โ
I saw the slight hurt in his eyes, and vowed to make it up to him later. Without a sound he stood and flapped away into the night.
โI would have taken you here with him watching,โ Benedict murmured, his voice a dark purr in my ear. It would be easy to just let him have his way with me and gods did I want it. Now wasnโt the time.
โYou said the witches denied aid to the drakens, but your issues with them feel more personal than that.โ
He froze, as I knew he would. I pushed forward. โYou know we need them to fight the Overlord. Would it kill you to be polite, or at least civil?โ
I took the dagger from his hand, tracing its edge along my own neck. His eyes sparked in interest, and I smirked.
โTell me why. I want to understand.โ
Benedict snatched the knife back and tucked it into a sheath along his waist. He sighed, and I nuzzled against his side. His arm came around me, stroking gently along the smooth skin of my bare abdomen.
โYou are a conniving little sneak, but I will tell you.โ He gazed into the fire and began to speak.
โI knew my father was planning a suicide mission to rescue Rhyfel. I begged him to reconsider. We had so few drakens left that killing more was a waste. He refused.โ
Benedict paused to gather his emotions, and I waited patiently for him to continue.
โI went to the blood witches, the strongest coven at the time. I asked for aidโto use their skills to help find Rhyfel and lend what they could to our cause. They refused.โ
His body trembled, his fingers at my stomach curling and clenching around my skin.
โI crawled on my hands and knees like an animal, begging them to intercede.โ He looked at me then, with a face full of such pain and remorse it stole my breath.
โThey laughed at me. Those women, high on their power and their own sense of worth, spit on me and banished me from their forest. I admitโit was foolish, but...I attacked the coven leader in a rage. They wounded me and left me for dead on the coast of Dorea. The injury kept me from going on the mission with my father. If I could have gone with him, he might not have died. Instead, I nearly died.โ
His fist unclenched, and his body stilled.
โSometimes I wish I had.โ
I jumped up, glaring down at him.
โDonโt say that, never say that.โ
I sat, hot tears threatening to spill from my eyes. I buried my head in my hands, trying to think, trying to understand.
โYou think that if youโd gone with your father you could have saved him? Thatโs ridiculous.โ
His muscles went rigid against me, but it was vital that I made him understand.
โIf DโArcy survived, so could I. Iโโ
โYou would never have hidden in a tree. Youโd have taken half those demons with you and died beside your father. That would have left DโArcy to be king, Sabien likely still dead, and me still with Crullfed, and who knows what the Overlord would have done with your people. I wouldnโt wish for anything that didnโt bring me to you.โ
His head dropped to mine, his hands tightening a fraction around me.
โYou have led your people home and offered them a future. Is that not enough?โ
My hand slid down his face, down the amethyst scales that perfectly matched his eyes. His wings twitched, the only sign he was affected at all by my touch.
โI fear it will never be enough.โ
The pain in his eyes was raw, and he drew away from me. I reached out for him, missing the warmth of his body. Benedict turned away; his wings already flared.
โI will send Kieran back to keep you company.โ
Benedict disappeared into the night.
Eleven
โFire witches prefer to live in natural stone but were chased away during the Demon Wars, forced to make do with the most northern forest, to the utter consternation of the earth witches.โ
โSo you have been quarreling among each other?โ I clarified, as we continued our trek deeper inland. Benedict
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