Chapter 160: A Collar for a Stray
Edward’s hand remained extended where Ruelle’s had been and his gaze briefly caught the flush in her cheeks. His expression faltered for a second, like a puppy with drooping ears. Then it snapped back and he glared at Lucian.
“How annoying,” the young prince muttered. He huffed, trying to keep face, “At least I was the one she chose to spend the day with. I was the one who took her to the theatre for the first time.”
Chosen? Edward had dragged her into it because of the deal. She started, “That’s a little—”
At the same time, Lucian’s arm tightened around her waist and her words caught in her throat.
“First,” Lucian repeated, his gaze on Edward. His thumb shifted slightly against her waist. “I’ll make the rest mine.”
Edward’s jaw tightened in irritation before he harrumphed, “I’m still first,” and he stepped out of the room.
Ruelle watched Hermes follow Edward out, the prince not once looking back. She hoped he would be alright. That he would meet someone who could return his affections.
’The man you will end up with is a prince.’
For the past three days, those words had not left her.
She had thought about it over and over again. Because if it was Edward… then Lucian and she weren’t meant to be. Only to realise she had been wrong.
It had been Lucian all along.
Outside the corridor, Edward walked with hurried footsteps so that he could find a corner and mope alone. But his attendant walked right behind him, and this had the prince stop and turn, glaring at his attendant. He snapped,
“Why are you following me? I am fine. You should stay with my father as you seem more loyal to him than me when you are my attendant. You didn’t even tell me about the Slaters.”
Hermes could tell the young prince was hurt and he offered a bow. He replied,
“Pardon me, Your Highness. When you the prince weren’t aware, how would I?”
“I wouldn’t know because I wasn’t living in the castle in the beginning. But you—well whatever. Don’t follow me,” Edward said, but he didn’t make an attempt to go too far as he sat down at one of the benches.
And Hermes quietly followed, noticing the prince go quiet as he stared at the forest ahead of them. The attendant didn’t utter a word and only offered his quiet company.
“I am still upset with you,” Edward muttered, and he then glanced at Hermes shoes, “Does it still hurt?”
“No, Your Highness,” Hermes replied, looking up at the prince.
“I expect you to come to me, unless you feel I am not competent enough to solve problems.” Edward looked back at the front.
“Yes, Your Highness.”
Then the bell rang, leaving an echo behind.
Back in the room, King Septimus rose from his seat.
“Well,” he murmured, his lips carrying a faint smile and he hummed, “Quite a night, wasn’t it? I believe I shall retire for the night. There is a bid to look forward to, after all. I would hate to miss it.”
Lucian’s hold loosened at last, and she noticed the king stop near them. The king questioned,
“What would you have done…if I had burned the parchment? After all… when there is more than one interest, the value tends to rise,” he chuckled lightly, before turning to look at Ruelle. “It would seem you are family now. Enjoy your freedom from Sexton.”
Ruelle bowed her head, her gaze lowered just enough to catch the king’s shoes leaving as he turned away. The guards followed after him and left the room.
Soon, Lucian and she left as well.
The corridors had grown colder with the night. Silence settled in, broken only by the sound of their footsteps. The lanterns along the walls burned dimly, some wicks burning and ready to die.
Ruelle walked two steps behind Lucian.
It wasn’t that she had meant to fall back. It had just… happened. Lucian’s stride was longer, his steps carrying him forward without pause and he didn’t slow down. He walked ahead, his back to her, his steps steady as though she weren’t there.
Was he…angry? The thought came hesitantly.
Her gaze lingered on his back. She pressed her lips together, her teeth catching against the inside as she gnawed lightly. Her lips parted,
“…” but the words didn’t come as she saw the distance grow between them while Lucian hadn’t spoken a word.
Was it something to do with King Septimus’ words before he left? What was this treaty they spoke about? Ruelle followed a moment later and stepped inside the room to be greeted by darkness.
With neither of them returning since morning, the air inside was still with lack of light and the only light came from the corridor. She finally decided to ask him,
“What was King Septimus talking about… the treaty?” She took another step into the room, and said, “About it being Edward—”
The door slammed shut behind her with a sharp thud and the next thing she knew, her back hit the door, the impact stealing the breath from her lungs. A soft gasp escaped her which never fully formed as it was swallowed the moment Lucian’s lips crashed into hers.
Startled, her hands came up instinctively, pressing against his chest. But his hand moved faster than her thoughts. One moment her wrists were free, the next second both delicate bones were trapped in the iron grip of his single hand. He pressed them against the door above her head, pinning her.
There was nothing gentle in the way he kissed her. His lips moved against hers with a fervour as if he had been drowning for centuries and she was his first taste of air. As if he’d been starving for her.
His free hand came to her jaw, tracing the delicate curve before his thumb paused beneath her ear, feeling her pulse flutter like a bird’s wings.
When Lucian finally pulled away, she felt the faint brush of his finger against her lips that made her tremble. With her sight stolen and the darkness pressing in, it made every other sense sharper.
“Part your lips for me, Ruelle,” Lucian’s voice was low, holding a quiet rasp of sweetness that brushed her skin.
And as if under his spell, she parted her lips.
Lucian didn’t waste a second as his lips returned to devour her. He kissed her like he intended to consume her to her very bone. His tongue swept past her lips, claiming the warm cavern of her mouth and he tasted like smoke and dark promises.
Her body arched as he tilted her face up, angling it to him.
His teeth caught her bottom lip not so gently and a sound escaped from her throat which was something between surrender and plea. He soothed her lip with his tongue, only for him to bite again, harder and drawing a drop of blood from her.
When his lips left hers, moving down to trail her neck, she felt his breath against her collarbones with his other hand wrapped around her waist. He let go of her hands, and her chest heaved with each laboured breath.
“I…I thought you were angry,” Ruelle tried to catch her breath and noticed how the fireplace lit up.
“I am,” Lucian replied. And he turned his head to catch her swollen lips and wide eyes. “It’s like a stray cat wandering where it shouldn’t… I’ll have to put a collar on it.”
“What?” Ruelle whispered, her eyes adjusting to the light and noticing his darkened eyes.
Ruelle didn’t know if she was supposed to be worried or not. Lucian questioned quietly,
“You’re sure of what you said back there.” When she understood what he was asking about, she nodded.
’My heart lies elsewhere.’
“Then say it again. Properly,” he hummed.
Earlier in the room where they had been summoned, Ruelle hadn’t cared. There had been too much happening and the words had come easily then. But this wasn’t the same. Her lips parted, and she said softly,
“My heart…it lies with you, Lucian,” and her heart skipped a beat.
For a moment, Lucian didn’t say anything as if he had been waiting to hear it longer than she could count. He murmured, “And mine with you.”
Leaning forward, he planted a kiss on her neck and a silent sigh escaped her lips at the touch of his cool lips. His lips trailed towards the bridge of her shoulder and neck, and she heard him say,
“This is going to hurt.”
The words registered a heartbeat too late with Ruelle and Lucian’s fangs pierced her skin and she winced.
Her hands flew up instinctively, fingers finding the front of his shirt and gripping it. The fine fabric crumpled in her fists as she held on and the pain was immediate and intense, like liquid fire running through her veins.
When he finally pulled away, his fangs retracted back and he licked the blood off the mark he had left on her. He pressed a tender kiss on it and murmured, “You belong to me now, Ruelle, and I to you.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 166: Conditions Of The Treaty
- Chapter 165: A Mother’s Mistake
- Chapter 164: The Quiet Arrangement
- Chapter 163: Before the End
- Chapter 162: Fall Of The Youngest
- Chapter 161: Marked and Sold
- Chapter 160: A Collar for a Stray
- Chapter 159: The King’s Amusement
- Chapter 158: Claim Made at Midnight
- Chapter 157: The Mist Is Everywhere
- Chapter 156: Eyes Upon the Groundlings
- Chapter 155: Nothing Without Consequences
- Chapter 154: Chain Between Them
- Chapter 153: The Illusion of Control
- Chapter 152: Weight Of Absence
- Chapter 151: After Three Toes
- Chapter 150: The King’s Word
- Chapter 149: What Is Given Cannot Be Refused
- Chapter 148: The Summon
- Chapter 147: Caught!
- Chapter 146: Trap At The Fair
- Chapter 145: Fortune Teller’s Cards
- Chapter 144: An Ill Omen
- Chapter 143: Box That Passed Through Daughters
- Chapter 142: Heirloom of the Dead
- Chapter 141: Debts That Wait
- Chapter 140: We Meet Again
- Chapter 139: He knows
- Chapter 138: Forgetting To Behave
- Chapter 137: Lessons Before the Auction
- Chapter 136: Within reach
- Chapter 135: Term of Twenty
- Chapter 134: Crossing lines
- Chapter 133: A Moment Too Close
- Chapter 132: The Ride Back
- Chapter 131: When Pride Breaks
- Chapter 130: All of Them
- Chapter 129: A Warning to All
- Chapter 128: Price of Insolence
- Chapter 127: The Arrival
- Chapter 126: A Den of Wolves
- Chapter 125: Elite’s Invitation
- Chapter 124: The Prince’s Temper
- Chapter 123: What cannot be bought
- Chapter 122: The Veiled Subject
- Chapter 121: He Who Waits
- Chapter 120: Cost of a Ribbon
- Chapter 119: Sound of a Ticking Heart
- Chapter 118: Memories of winter
- Chapter 117: The Girl in the Snow
- Chapter 116: Under His Roof
- Chapter 115: Under Whose Protection
- Chapter 114: What I Touch, I Keep
- Chapter 113: An Innocent Misunderstanding
- Chapter 112: The Edge of Control
- Chapter 111: Static Before Lightning
- Chapter 110: The Rearrangement
- Chapter 109: Errands Before the Ball
- Chapter 108: The Smell of Soap
- Chapter 107: Seven Days Before the Ball
- Chapter 106: Charcoal and Rose
- Chapter 105: A Thing You Can Do for Me
- Chapter 104: There Is No ‘We’
- Chapter 103: Before the Apple Ripens
- Chapter 102: Logs That Burned All Night
- Chapter 101: Clipped Wings
- Chapter 100: Table of Fortunes
- Chapter 99: Hand that Held her
- Chapter 98: Half the Way to Sexton
- Chapter 97: A Case Without a Head
- Chapter 96: The Door That Closed
- Chapter 95: Ruelle’s realisation
- Chapter 94: The Favoured and the Obedient
- Chapter 93: Cost of Coming Home
- Chapter 92: What she leaves behind
- Chapter 91 91: Held too close
- Chapter 90 90: What is buried beneath
- Chapter 89: A door knocked too early
- Chapter 88: Be a smart cookie!
- Chapter 87: Decision sent to the King
- Chapter 86: Twenty days
- Chapter 85: A hand extended
- Chapter 84: Prince Edward's chaos
- Chapter 83: Where It Begins
- Chapter 82: In her corner
- Chapter 81: A Step Forward, and Back Again
- Chapter 80: Where mercy ends and begins
- Chapter 79: In search of safe company
- Chapter 78: Between them
- Chapter 77: Way to have clean hands
- Chapter 76: Debts in blood
- Chapter 75: The House and the Barn
- Chapter 74: Hunt that no one played fair
- Chapter 73: Five minutes of mercy
- Chapter 72: Before the hunt
- Chapter 71: A Seat Among Predators
- Chapter 70: Two Inches More
- Chapter 69: A Clasp Beneath the Toast
- Chapter 68: Other routes to the same goal
- Chapter 67: A strange companion
- Chapter 66: The Quill’s Price
- Chapter 65: Where the floor runs red
- Chapter 64: Sting of the flower
- Chapter 63: At the edge of the room
- Chapter 62: Mouthfuls and Missteps
- Chapter 61: A Vampire’s Mercy
- Chapter 60: When Eyes Turned to Her
- Chapter 59: Crimson Bloom
- Chapter 58: The Box and the Blow
- Chapter 57: When Porcelain Breaks
- Chapter 56: The Weight of Small Things
- Chapter 55: Not so gentle
- Chapter 54: A Pinprick of Fear
- Chapter 53: Thief among us
- Chapter 52: The Accusation
- Chapter 51: Climbing without threads
- Chapter 50: A Path Crossed Twice
- Chapter 49: When Chaos steps in
- Chapter 48: Masquerade Mishaps
- Chapter 47: Perfume, Pretence, and Peril
- Chapter 46: Scent of forgotten shadows
- Chapter 45: Closed windows
- Chapter 44: Clearance of assumption
- Chapter 43: The missing Groundling
- Chapter 42: Alone and abandoned
- Chapter 41: Suspicion on her
- Chapter 40: The mix to run and prey
- Chapter 39: Fractured glass of the past
- Chapter 38: Cold stares of my roommate
- Chapter 37: Queen removing the Bishop
- Chapter 36: The weekend
- Chapter 35: Plotting her humiliation
- Chapter 34: Is this a gift?
- Chapter 33: Under The Same Roof As Him
- Chapter 32: Wildfire at the tables
- Chapter 31: Collision of Worlds
- Chapter 30: It is official
- Chapter 29: Roommate Options
- Chapter 28: The One Person
- Chapter 27: Respect the scarf!
- Chapter 26: Hardwork lost
- Chapter 25: The caring brother-in-law
- Chapter 24: One failed subject
- Chapter 23: Chased by awkwardness
- Chapter 22: Following me
- Chapter 21: Riding with Elites
- Chapter 20: Tension in the room
- Chapter 19: Kiss the bride
- Chapter 18: Wedding at the church
- Chapter 17: Late evening note
- Chapter 16: You don’t know me
- Chapter 15: Manipulative intentions
- Chapter 14: What was left behind
- Chapter 13: Veils of Deceit
- Chapter 12: Scars of love
- Chapter 11: Fire in the mountain—Run!
- Chapter 10: Owned by it
- Chapter 9: A price to pay
- Chapter 8: Few meters away
- Chapter 7: Late to the first class
- Chapter 6: Misunderstanding blow up!
- Chapter 5: Social classes in Sexton
- Chapter 4: Invitation to attend the privileged
- Chapter 3: Conflict of interest
- Chapter 2: Stumbling into debt
- Chapter 1: Excerpt