#91 The Last Days
Kairenâs kiss was gentle, slow and sweet. Cassandra couldnât help but smile against his lips. Now that
she was done with her letters, she wrapped her arms around his neck, and let him pull her close,
standing up and guiding her to their bed. Kairenâs hands on her skin were warm, so warm that her skin
would get little goosebumps from that delicious warm sensation. She loved the familiar smell of the War
God. Her heart sank when Cassandra realized that, in a few days, she would have to say goodbye and
wouldnât be able to enjoy this for a few weeksâ¦
Hence, she was even thirstier for his kisses than usual, caressing his neck and brushing his hair. She
suddenly stopped, though, looking at it.
âWhat is it?â
âWould you let me cut your hair?â She asked in a soft voice.
âMy hair?â
âYes⦠Do you mind?â
Kairen shook his head, and kissed her forehead. Of course, he didnât care at all. The War God never
really bothered about his hair⦠The lustrous black hair was usually pushed back on his shoulders, he
never really cared to cut it. His mother would do it for him from time to time, but there was really no
particular attachment from him. He didnât care what Cassandra would do with it⦠Taking out the green
cloth from his shoulders, Cassandra hung it next to hers, but as she did, Kairen frowned.
âWait⦠I forgot about this,â he said.
He stood and walked to one of the bags they had taken back from the Palace, searching for something,
and eventually pulled out a little dagger from it, handing it to her. The blade was wrapped in a thick
leather cloth, but Cassandra took it out carefully.
âIâve seen it beforeâ¦â said Cassandra, observing the weapon with a frown.
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âIt was Phetraâs⦠I modified it to make it a better weapon, and lighter too. Keep it with you.â
Cassandra was surprised to receive the weapon of her enemy. Indeed, the dagger had changed a bit
since Phetra had tried to harm her with it. She vaguely remembered Kairen working on it while she was
making the concoction for Missandraâs injuries, but she hadnât really paid much attention back then,
and somehow forgot about it. Now, she could observe it a bit more carefully. The War God had
removed all the unnecessary decorations, gems and gold for which neither of them cared, and
sharpened it. Cassandra couldnât have yield one of Kairenâs swords, as they were way too heavy for
her thin build, but this little dagger was indeed just the right weight in her hand. She could move it
easily, though she hadnât much knowledge about how to use a dagger. She slid her finger on the blade,
but avoided the edge. It was obvious this had been sharpened with precision, and she didnât want to
cut herself. 2
âCan I cut your hair with that?â
âYou can tame it this way.â
Cassandra chuckled. She actually liked the symbolism behind keeping this weapon. The young
concubine insisted on washing his hair first. Then, Kairen sat on the floor next to her, as even on a
stool he would have been to tall for her. Cassandra was a bit excited to cut her Princeâs hair, but she
had to think about what she wanted to do first⦠Kairenâs hair had grown long, to fall below his
shoulders. She knew that length wasnât comfortable for him to fight with. She combed his hair with her
fingers first, pushing it back, and trimmed the ends a bit. Then, she decided to shave the sides. She
had seen some men with this haircut at the camp. She proceeded carefully. Indeed, the blade was very
sharp⦠Cassandra had to proceed slowly, as she was agonizing over the idea of cutting him. It took
longer than she had thought because of that, but once she was done, the shaved sides pleased her a
lot. She carefully kept his freshly cut hair, too, putting it on a little napkin on the side. Then, she put the
dagger down on its leather wrapping, and braided the hair left on top of his head, which was still plenty
and long enough to fall
between his shoulder blades. Then, she decided to tie it with some little gold rings she had in her chest,
that she would probably never use. Once she was done, she stepped back a bit and looked at the
result, satisfied.
âWhat do you think?â She asked.
âDo my beard too.â
Cassandra laughed. His heavy beard indeed felt a bit too much now that his sides were shaven. She
grabbed the dagger again, observing it to think about what she should do.
âI need to think about itâ¦â
âJust shave it.â
âI like your beard thoughâ¦â
âThen just shave what you donât like. Itâs too long.â
Cassandra chuckled.
âArenât you a fussy customer, Prince Kairen?â
âIâll pay you, then.â
âHow much would you pay me?â Asked Cassandra, as she started trimming his beard.
âA gold bar.â
She laughed.
âI would be the most over payed barber in the Empire!â
âItâs fine.â
Cassandra shook her head, and focused on the trimming. It was his gold anyway⦠She knew very well
he didnât care much about it. The Imperial family was way too rich to really care. She focused on his
beard, cutting it but leaving some, as she loved the spiky feeling of it. Once she was done, she had cut
about two-thirds of it, but still leaving about half an inch for herself to play with.
âAlright, we are doneâ¦â She said with a satisfied smile.
Kairen nodded, checking his newly trimmed beard with his fingers. Cassandra knew he was satisfied
as he didnât ask her to cut more. She put her dagger down, and went to gather the hair she had
collected in a napkin. Then, she very carefully started washed it in the little bassin, and braided it.
Kairen frowned a bit, wondering what she was doing now. She even got up several times to look into
her little chest full of jewelry she seldom used. Once she was done, Cassandra proudly showed it to
him. She had made a bracelet of his cut hair, adding some of her little gold rings to it. Kairen was
surprised. She finished braiding the silky black hair around her wrist, around the thread from their
ceremony, and it was clear it wouldnât come off unless cut. (1)
âDid you intend to make this from the start?â He asked, stroking the little bracelet.
âYes⦠Your hair is very long, and I like it. It will be my memento for when youâre goneâ¦â
He nodded, a bit curious. Then, his eyes went to her hair, frowning.
âDo you want one from me too?â Asked Cassandra, reading his mind easily.
âI donât want you to cut your hairâ¦â
She chuckled and grabbed the dagger again. Kairen was frowning, but Cassandra knew very well he
loved her long hair, and had no intention to cut it short either. Instead, she grabbed a strand around her
nape, where it would be seen. She cut a good portion of it. Her hair was long enough, and that strand
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âWill a bracelet fit for you?â She asked, a bit unsure.
âCan you braid it into my hair?â (5
Cassandra immediately loved the idea. She checked the braids she had done in Kairenâs hair, and
worked around it. The final result was actually surprisingly beautiful. From what she had done before,
the black braids on his head were fading into her dark brown strands, and falling a bit lower down his
back. It looked like his hair was naturally fading into hers, and the now rather long braids down his back
were quite beautiful and unique. She had a wide smile observing the result. The War God, too, grabbed
the braids to look at it, stroking the dark brown strands with his fingers. (5)
âAre you happy with it, dear customer?â Cassandra asked.
âVery,â he replied with a nod.
He pulled her in for a kiss, now that they were done with the hair-styling fun. Cassandra was so happy,
she wished those few days of peace together could last forever. She felt safe wherever the Prince was,
even more so when they were staying at the Diamond Palace. This Rain Ceremony had been a dream
come true, some simple yet so beautiful. She didnât know if Kairen grasped the full extent of this vow,
how much it meant for her, but she was satisfied enough to have been bonded with him in the ways of
her people. She didnât want to take this silk thread or her newly made hair bracelet off, ever. Even if
they had to part soon, she knew sheâd cherish it and comfort herself with it. 4
She was just so eager to enjoy all of him while she still could. She kissed him back, so eager and
demanding. She would never get tired of this man. Moreover, she really liked that new hairdo. Kairen
looked even manlier, if possible⦠He truly looked like a God of War, like this. He wasnât a particularly
handsome man, but Cassandra had grown to love his strong jaw, his obsidian eyes and his features.
His muscles, too. She was never into hunky men, but Kairenâs powerful arms just ignited all of her
desire so easily, with those large hands. She would blush every time he caressed her, her body so
conditioned to his touch after all of those hours of love making. (11)
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Moreover, there was something about knowing those were their last days together before a while.
Somehow, she didnât want to let go of him, not yet. Her whole world had been spinning around this man
for several months now. The weeks without him had been hard. Now, how long would she have to wait
until the next time they could be together again?
Hence, for once Cassandra wasnât too shy about taking the lead. She pushed him gently on the bed,
and of course, her Prince wouldnât reject her. Kairen actually liked to see her act a little bit bolder, to let
her take the lead in bed. They had made love so many times, their bodies didnât hold many secrets left
for the other.
Cassandra sat across his hips, while, Kairen pulled them both on the middle of the bed. She felt a bit
guilty about having sex after they had just both changed, but this was a bit too late to reconsider. Their
passionate kissing wasnât giving much room for her to think, and her skin was burning up already. She
undid the laces of her dress, and helped her Prince take off his pants. Within a few minutes, they had
their skins against each other, and no piece of clothing left. Cassandra kept caressing the long, freshly
cut braid in Kairenâs back. She really liked his new hairdo, and her fingertips would caress his head,
feel the bare parts behind his ears, caress it down to his nape, then find the braid, trace it back to the
top, and redo that gesture over and over again.
ââ¦Stop that.â
Cassandra frowned, a bit surprised. She tilted her head, but, when she tried to pass her fingers behind
his ears again, Kairen avoided it. She chuckled.
âDonât tell me⦠it tickles?â
ââ¦. Just stop.â
Cassandra laughed. Who could have known the War God was ticklish behind his ears!