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âStupid. Iâm stupid.â
âYou seem to have a notion in your head to run.â Kenrik coughed. âThat running is always the solution. Stay with us. Stay with me. Fight. Face your fears. Come home.â
Home. I hated that word.
I found his face, his jawline. My fingers flitted over the unshaven skin, memorizing the angles and creases. Iâd never forget his misery. Never.
Kenrik held my palm and kissed it. âYou donât know what I felt as I watched you heal my mother, as I held on to you. I knew if I found someone like you, Iâd be at peace. Apparently I was in error. You left, and you tore a hole in my heart. Then I saw you in the distance, flying toward the palace. I didnât dare hope youâd come back. As you flew past the city, I marked your path. As I gathered supplies, my family begged me to remain. I left them all.â
âWhy would you risk the journey with winter coming? Theyâre worried sick. Kelyn is looking for you. Letâs get you out of here. Iâll call Seren. Weâll take you home.â
Seren. Seren?
âI traveled for weeks to arrive here,â Kenrik mumbled.
He suffered for weeks while I was safe. He was cold while I was protected. âHow did you know I was here?â
âI didnât have to guess. Caedrynâs men captured me after I passed over the mountains, and then it no longer mattered.â
âHow long have you been here?â I was horrified. I was too overwhelmed in my self-loathing to realize my dear friend was right under my feet, imprisoned. Because of me.
âI no longer know. Weeks.â
I gasped. âKenrik, forgive me.â
âThereâs nothing to forgive. Iâm at peace, having seen you once again.â
A voice spoke from across the room. âSuch touching, heart-wrenching words. Niawen, you love this man. What of our love? What of our child?â
I didnât bother to give Caedryn a glance. Kenrikâs expression shattered what remained of my dignity.
âYouâre with child? Niawen?â Kenrik asked. âTell me thatâs not true.â
âI canât.â
âThatâs right,â Caedryn said. âYou gave me the vows of love. We united our light. You lay in my arms night after night. Our love is binding.â
I rounded on Caedryn. I was afraid to meet his eyes. Afraid of what I might see. Would his light be swallowed up? âWhy would you doubt? Why would you torture Kenrik? I gave you my soul. You saw everything in me. And even after we bonded, even after we promised to share everything, to never hide anything from one another, you kept secrets anyway. You should have told me about Kenrik before you tortured him. I could have reassured you I was going nowhere!â
âI warned you.â
âOf course you warned me!â I screeched. âYouâre dangerous. Youâre half-darkness. âNiawen, you can have a clean slate. Youâre free to do as you wish. But I need you. I need you. Please, Niawen. Please.â You enslaved me with your words. You tortured me! I had nowhere left to go, and you used that for your purposes.â
âWhatâs wrong with needing each other? We were made for each other, Niawen. You and I. The same.â
âNo! We were never the same. You made me think we were.â I shook my head. âLies. All falsehoods. You canât possibly know what real love is. People donât live for others to love them, people live to give their love away. Which is what I was doing!â I turned away and dropped beside Kenrik. âLeave me, Caedryn. Iâm going to heal Kenrik, and then Iâm taking him home.â
âI wonât allow that.â
âYou will if you love me.â Seren, please answer my pleas. Iâve found Kenrik. You must help him!
Kenrik reached up, and I turned my face into his caress. âYouâd come with me? You would stay with me?â
âI canât. Iâm bound to Caedryn.â
Yes, you are bound to me, my love, Caedryn said.
Let me take him away. Iâll return to you.
âYou canât stay with him,â Kenrik said. âHeâll hurt you. Heâll turn his rage on you one day. And on your child.â
Iâd never hurt you or our child, Caedryn said. Iâve wanted you for so long. Niawen, believe me. You know me. You knew who I was and whom you were binding yourself to. You swore youâd help me through my nightmares. Our love is unconditional.
âLook at me, Niawen. I canât move my legs! He did this!â Kenrik exclaimed.
I cried out as Kenrikâs emotions ripped into the muscles in my chest.
âYou feel my pain, donât you?â he asked.
I nodded.
âTell me how to free you from Caedryn. Niawen, tell me. I will do it. Surely thereâs a way to break the bond.â
âThereâs not,â I said.
âYou told me light discerns light,â Kenrik said. âYou told me emrys see with their light. Thatâs how you found the enemy. Thatâs how you knew the villagers were being attacked. You heal with your light. Everything about you uses light. You united your light. It holds you bound to Caedryn, doesnât it?â
âYes.â
Kenrikâs voice lowered. âWithout light, youâd be free.â
âYes.â Kenrik had a point. Our lights were bound, but what if I took my light out? Removed the sphere just as Caedryn and I did when we exchanged light? Then I wouldnât feel him.
No emrys had ever unbound themselves from another. I was crazy to consider it.
Caedryn edged closer. âI donât know what youâre proposing, but thatâs impossible. Niawenâs mine. She will always be a part of me, and I, a part of her. As will her
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