Chapter 124: Suspicion
Chapter 124
The steam in the ensuite was thick enough to swallow the world, smelling of expensive sandalwood and the faint, lingering scent of bathing oil Isabella had poured into the bathtub.
She sat back in the clawfoot tub, the hot water lapping at her collarbones, finally feeling the chill of the morning begin to recede from her marrow.
Lucian had left nearly thirty minutes ago. He’d moved with a strange, stiff-backed haste, his eyes never quite meeting hers as he promised to return with a tray of food.
He had looked… haunted. Even through the ’Great King’ mask he wore like a second skin, she had felt the edges of his tension.
“Training injury,” she muttered to the tiled ceiling, trailing a loofah over her damp shoulder.
She didn’t believe him for a heartbeat. Lucian was a Sovereign; she had never seen him train or even have a training session.
He was hiding something—something that lived in the dark spaces between her missing memories and his sudden, suffocating protectiveness.
But as she reached back to scrub her shoulder, her mind betrayed her. The suspicion slipped, sliding back into the visceral, bone-deep memory of the night before.
Isabella closed her eyes, and suddenly she wasn’t in a bathtub. She was back against the soft surface of the bed.
The air stolen from her lungs by the sheer weight of him. She could still feel the pressure of his hands—large, calloused, and surprisingly desperate—as they had tangled in her hair.
He had kissed her as if he were trying to breathe life back into her, as if he were starving and she was the only thing in the world that could sustain him.
A hot, prickling blush crept up her neck, darkening her cheeks even more than the steam already had.
She sank lower into the water, the heat of the memory making her heart to thud heavily against her ribs.
She remembered the way she had melted, the way her own hands had clawed at his shirt, wanting to rip away the fabric and the distance between them.
She touched her lips with a damp finger, almost expecting them to still be swollen from his hunger.
“Damn it, Lucian,” she whispered, a frustrated, breathless laugh escaping her. He was infuriating. He was a liar, a shadow-dweller, and a man who treated her like a porcelain doll one minute and a queen the next.
She should be furious that he was keeping secrets. She was furious. But every time she tried to summon that cold, righteous anger, her mind just replayed the way his eyes had darkened right before his mouth hit hers.
She knew she was playing a dangerous game. She was letting him win the silence because she didn’t want to lose the man.
She was terrified that if she pushed too hard for the truth, the fragile, beautiful heat they had finally found would evaporate back into the cold, empty halls of the mansion.
Isabella stood up, the water sluicing off her skin as she reached for a plush towel. She caught her reflection in the steamed-up mirror, wiping a small circle clear with her palm.
She looked like someone who had been touched by something ancient and powerful—and someone who was starting to like it.
“Food,” she reminded herself, trying to shake the cobwebs of the kiss from her head. “He’s bringing food. Focus on that. Not the way he looked in the dark.”
She stepped out of the ensuite, tying the robe tight around her waist. The steam clung to her skin, following her into the cooler air of the bedroom.
Lucian was already there. He had changed into a fresh black shirt, the collar high and stiff, effectively masking every inch of his chest.
He was leaning over the bedside table, his long, pale fingers carefully arranging a silver tray
The scent of toasted bread, honey, and sliced fruit filled the room, cutting through the heavy tension of the night before.
Isabella leaned against the doorframe for a moment, just watching him. In the morning light, he didn’t look like a monster or a king; he looked like a man trying very hard to make amends for a silence he couldn’t yet break.
The suspicion that had been brewing in the tub didn’t vanish, but it softened. She was tired of the coldness.
She was tired of the distance. If he wanted to play at being a normal couple for an hour over breakfast, she decided she would let him.
Lucian sensed her presence, “I brought more grapes,” he said, his voice smooth and controlled, though he didn’t turn around immediately.
“I’m assuming you like it because of there’s no one left in the fruit basket….” The words died in his throat, the casual mention of fruit baskets forgotten as his gaze traveled over her.
Isabella stood there, framed by the lingering mist of the bathroom, her damp hair clinging to the white terry cloth of the robe.
She looked small, yet radiant—her skin flushed and stray droplets still glistening on her collarbone.
In the stark morning light, she looked ethereal. Lucian’s fingers, which had been so steadily arranging the silver cutlery, suddenly felt clumsy.
To any other man, she was a beautiful woman in a robe; to him, she was the sun rising after a century of winter.
The intensity in his amber eyes shifted from weary to scorching in a heartbeat. Isabella felt the weight of his stare, and the confidence she’d felt in the bathroom evaporated.
She looked down at her bare toes peeking out from the hem of the robe. “I… I didn’t know you were already here,” Her voice barely a thread of sound.
Trying to hide her bashfulness, she took a hesitant step toward the bedside table, intending to help him with the tray.
But as she drew closer, the scent of her—jasmine and warm, clean skin—hit Lucain . It was too much. The intimacy of the morning, the softness of her frame, and the memory of how she had felt against him just hours ago threatened to shatter his control.
Lucian snapped out of his trance, his hand twitching away from the tray as if he’d been burned.
He needed distance. He needed her to not be this close while he was still struggling to keep his own wounds from weeping.
“Don’t,” he said, his voice a bit more clipped than he intended as he regained his “King” mask.
He took a half-step back, gesturing toward the center of the bed. “Sit.” Isabella paused, her hand hovering in mid-air, a bit startled by the sudden sharp edge in his tone.
Seeing her flinch, Lucian’s expression softened instantly, the cold iron in his eyes melting back into that weary amber.
He let out a shallow breath, his hand moving to guide her—though he stopped himself from making physical contact.
“Please, Isabella,” he added, his voice dropping into a low, persuasive rasp. “Sit on the bed. I’ll bring the tray closer. You need to eat, and I… I would prefer to see you comfortable.”
Isabella bit her lip, her shyness still clinging to her, but she nodded. She climbed onto the plush duvet, tucking her legs beneath her as she watched him.
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Chapters
- Chapter 161: Barnaby.
- Chapter 160: Force it.
- Chapter 159: Manipulative.
- Chapter 158: Cracks in his armor
- Chapter 157: Joined pt2
- Chapter 156: Joined pt1
- Chapter 155: Breath.
- Chapter 154: Staggering size
- Chapter 153: Feel what you do.
- Chapter 152: Perfection.
- Chapter 151: Mischievous creature
- Chapter 150: Nobility
- Chapter 149: Taunt.
- Chapter 148: Noble
- Chapter 147: Don’t you want me?
- Chapter 146: Why did you stop.
- Chapter 145: Take it
- Chapter 144: They looked alive.
- Chapter 143: It hurts
- Chapter 142: Flames
- Chapter 141: Don’t doubt him.
- Chapter 140: Blood.
- Chapter 139: Alone
- Chapter 138: Assistant.
- Chapter 137: Hunger.
- Chapter 136: Hurting me.
- Chapter 135: Breathless and dazed.
- Chapter 134: Kiss
- Chapter 133: My cold chest.
- Chapter 132: First
- Chapter 131: Whose head.
- Chapter 130: Timing
- Chapter 129: Chosen pt2
- Chapter 128: Chosen
- Chapter 127: Library
- Chapter 126: Even in Death.
- Chapter 125: Food
- Chapter 124: Suspicion
- Chapter 123: Morning
- Chapter 122: I’m sorry.
- Chapter 121: Protecting you.
- Chapter 120: Lies.
- Chapter 119: Throbbing
- Chapter 118: Self Blame.
- Chapter 117: Worthy of being your mate.
- Chapter 116: Tired
- Chapter 115: Coward.
- Chapter 114: Sovereign’s interest.
- Chapter 113: Fruit basket
- Chapter 112: Isolation
- Chapter 111: Shame
- Chapter 110: Eat.
- Chapter 109: I deserve it.
- Chapter 108: Strange heat.
- Chapter 107: Forty eight hours.
- Chapter 106: The hound returns
- Chapter 105: Guilt
- Chapter 104: She might not remember.
- Chapter 103: Rest.
- Chapter 102: Is she breathing?
- Chapter 101: Instincts
- Chapter 100: He bowed.
- Chapter 99: Challenge.
- Chapter 98: Wildlife
- Chapter 97: Nothing
- Chapter 96: Lycan.
- Chapter 95: Mastermind
- Chapter 94: Scars
- Chapter 93: Price of remembering
- Chapter 92: Child of vengeance.
- Chapter 91: True prince
- Chapter 90: Crown prince.
- Chapter 89: East wing
- Chapter 88: Suggestion.
- Chapter 87: Magic restored.
- Chapter 86: Motive
- Chapter 85: Reject
- Chapter 84: Maddening red eyes.
- Chapter 83: Gala.
- Chapter 82: Caleb
- Chapter 81: Blade.
- Chapter 80: Assassination attack
- Chapter 79: The threat to the crown.
- Chapter 78: Prince of death.
- Chapter 77: Kill his own brother?
- Chapter 76: They were happy.
- Chapter 75: Prince Caleb.
- Chapter 74: Bella
- Chapter 73: Staircase of smoke.
- Chapter 72: Love.
- Chapter 71: Happy birthday.
- Chapter 70: Why do you look at me like that?
- Chapter 69: It will not start with me.
- Chapter 68: Taste only him
- Chapter 67: Peace
- Chapter 66: Doppelgänger
- Chapter 65: Where am I?
- Chapter 64: Butterfly
- Chapter 63: Gala arrangements
- Chapter 62: Council
- Chapter 61: Fated.
- Chapter 60: Age
- Chapter 59: Soul link.
- Chapter 58: Books.
- Chapter 57: Hatchling.
- Chapter 56: Forbidden lineages
- Chapter 55: Blood sucker
- Chapter 54: Surviving on his blood.
- Chapter 53: She wasn’t waking up
- Chapter 52: Pair of red eyes.
- Chapter 51: Vanished
- Chapter 50: Elena
- Chapter 49: Hunt.
- Chapter 48: Clearing.
- Chapter 47: Empty eyes.
- Chapter 46: First to see what a King’s soul feels like.
- Chapter 45: Silence
- Chapter 44: Mother?
- Chapter 43: Hunting
- Chapter 42: Eat
- Chapter 41: Left
- Chapter 40: Who has his attention.
- Chapter 39: He’s mine.
- Chapter 38: Luxury
- Chapter 37: Survive
- Chapter 36: Devoured
- Chapter 35: Your turn
- Chapter 34: Shards
- Chapter 33: Strip
- Chapter 32: Ritual
- Chapter 31: Choice
- Chapter 30: A sacrifice
- Chapter 29: Reverse it?
- Chapter 28: Love hate relationship
- Chapter 27: Ungrateful prick
- Chapter 26: Goddess ritual
- Chapter 25: Greater dark
- Chapter 24: A hound.
- Chapter 23: Cave?
- Chapter 22: Fading
- Chapter 21: Magic.
- Chapter 20: Temper
- Chapter 19: Decides when to die.
- Chapter 18: The river.
- Chapter 17: Terror
- Chapter 16: Mate?
- Chapter 15: A predator
- Chapter 14: The escape
- Chapter 13: Disgusting smell
- Chapter 12: Strange things.
- Chapter 11: A god amongst men
- Chapter 10: Chilling smile
- Chapter 9: Red eyes
- Chapter 8: Curiosity.
- Chapter 7: The council
- Chapter 6: Marked by a monster
- Chapter 5: Marked
- Chapter 4: Feed
- Chapter 3: Awakened
- Chapter 2: I’m dead
- Chapter 1: Heat