SONG VIBE: Set Me Free Pt.2 â Jimin
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SAPHIRA
Cathedra Aeternum, Renatus
Nocturne lifted his cup, sipping slowly, his expression unreadable as he looked Duke Crassus up and down. When he finally spoke, his voice was smooth, indifferent. âI can assure you, Your Grace, my vows have notâand will notâchange. My wifeâs wellbeingââ he looked critically at the Duke, almost as a challenge ââis my greatest concern.â
Saphira tensed, her fingers tightening around the stem of her goblet. She knew her fatherâs voice all too wellâcalm, measured, always carrying the weight of unspoken intentions that not even I can discern.
Saphira flicked her gaze up, watching as her father gave a well-practised chuckle, the expression on his ageless face kept carefully pleasant. âNobody cares more about a girlâs safety than her own father.â Crassusâ eyes lingered on her for a moment too long, and a chill crawled up her spine before he turned his attention back to Nocturne. âYou ride at dawn, do you not?â
Nocturne gave a slight nod. âI do.â
Her father exhaled, almost relieved. âA noble cause. I pray that the Almighty will grant you strength in such aâ¦â he paused, stewing over the word ââ¦such a hopeless battle.â
âI would not enter such a deal with you if it were hopeless. Your spawnlord will be slain, and when it is done, I will take my wife back to Firestone and enjoy the rewards of our contract.â Nocturne glanced at Saphira, his voice softening just slightly. âShe has been most charming, so far.â
âI am glad you have found her pleasing, Count,â Duke Crassus said, his lips curling into a thin, calculating smile. He leaned forward slightly, his fingers tapping the dragonâs claw of his cane. âThough that may change.â
Crassusâ eyes flicked up to meet Nocturneâs, sharper than a blade. âBut⦠if you are partial to good looks and a sweet temperament, you picked the wrong sister.â With a soft chuckle, he continued, his tone colder, laced with disdain. âMy eldest daughter is inclined to speak too much and think too little. She will require a heavy hand of discipline. A man of common upbringing may not understand the challenge of noble women.â
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Above: "My eldest daughter is inclined to speak too much and think too little." -- Duke Crassus
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Saphira could feel her pulse hammering in her ears, the blood rushing in her veins as she clenched her hands around the goblet. She could feel Nocturneâs eyes on her, but she refused to look at him. Not now. Please donât make Father angry.
Nocturneâs gloved hand tightenedâalmost imperceptibly. âIn the mountains, we do not need to discipline our women.â
âDiscipline may be required to get this one to the marriage bed. At the very least, ensure that your union is properly sealed before you depart.â
Saphira inhaled sharply, heat flooding her face. Celestine was right. Father really is trading me for Golgog. But will he let me leave Renatus once it is done?
Nocturne, however, remained motionless, his gaze unwavering, his expression impassive.
Crassusâ eyes grew dark. âA man in your position cannot be too carefulâor forceful,â he mused. âYou must secure an heir, after all. And should misfortune befall you while youâre on campaignâ¦â He trailed off, then let out a thoughtful hum. âIt would be a shame if there were any⦠doubts.â
Saphiraâs stomach twisted. Something isnât right. She followed her fatherâs gaze to her bouquet resting on the table beside her drink. White lilies and mountain daisiesâwhy does it feel so wrong?
Nocturneâs expression didnât change. His voice was casual, almost lazy. âIâll see to it. The marriage will be sealed tonight.â His gaze flicked back to Crassus, unreadable. âYou have my word.â
Her father exhaled, satisfied. He lifted Saphiraâs goblet in a silent toast and took a sip. âExcellent. Your chamber is prepared. Good hunting, Lord Nocturne. May your fate be different to the rest who have tried.â
As her fatherâs footsteps faded into the distance, Saphira dared a glance at Nocturne.
His fingers rested on the pommel of his dagger. A storm brewed behind his eyesâcold, calculating, and burning with the fury of restrained violence.
Saphira swallowed hard, gripping her goblet tighter. Her pulse quickened. Please donât leave me here, she silently begged.
His voice came low and rough, vibrating through the charged silence. âIf he werenât your father, Iâd have knocked his teeth in for speaking to you like that.â
âYou didnât have toââ
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âI donât care if itâs Edwin. Youâre my wife.â
He turned to her fully now, and the storm behind his umber eyes softened, not as a knight or a killer, but as a man who made a sacred vow.
He really meant it. Saphiraâs breath caught. Nobody has ever stood up for me like that.
Then Nocturne rose in one smooth motion, lifted his mug of gin high, and shouted for the hall to hear, ââa drink, to my bride!â
The Ashen Blades sprang to their feet, declaring, âHear, hear!â
Nocturne continued, âAnd let us drink to our union!â He sipped, adding, âAnd to the death of Golgog!â
The hall broke out into an exuberant celebration, crashing their goblets together and drinking until the bottoms of their goblets were dry. Saphira slipped her goblet under her veil and sipped politely.
âNowââ the Nocturne said, gulping down the last of his gin, ââI know you are all eager to see Golgog slain, so I will lay with my wife and be on my way.â Nocturne smiled without wrinkling the grey skin around his eyes. âWould you like to see your spawnlord?â
The magician stood up and, with one big yank, pulled the sheet away from the mysterious object. Underneath waited a large sheet of silver, beating and polished so it shone as a mirror. Augustus, with his blackened fingernails, cut into his finger and dropped his own blood onto the mirror.
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Above: Augustus is ready to use the mirror.
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Nocturne said, âAugust, show them.â
With a gasp, everyone in the room stood, flocking to the mirror, pushing and shoving to gain a better place, the heat of the room swelling as the crowds packed in together. Crassus sat up straighter, trying very hard not to look as though he was craning his neck to see.
The polished surface of the mirror swirled and moved. Saphira could see a rocky outcrop, surrounded by burning trees, a village nearby, and then, a huge clawed foot rake through the earth, crushing the vegetation below. She let out a small yelp.
Saphira felt her hands tingle as the magic pulled around her fingers. She turned to her husband and said, âAre you really going to killâ?â Her words faded on her tongue as she saw the seat of her husband empty.
A heavy, gloved hand rested on her shoulder, and a gruff voice muttered, âLetâs retire to our chambers early.â
Saphira looked upwards and saw the Nocturne had again donned his cowl. She said, âWhy the hood? Do you think Iâll bite?â
The image in the mirror faded.
He grunted, and simply shouted to the hall, âTo our chamber!â
The crowd was again roused. The women separated, flocking over to Saphira, and the men surrounded the Nocturne. The women cried fake tears, handing Saphira flowers and kissing her hands and cheeks as she slowly made her way towards the bridal suite. Saphira tried to see above the crowd and saw Nocturne being poked and prodded with any objects the men had on handâforks, belts, even a stool. His leather armour seemed to only urge the men on in their hazing ritual as each blow was deflected, and he bore each shot with stoic dignity.
In a surge, Saphira was carried ahead of Nocturne until she found her way into the suite alone. The door was slammed shut behind her.
Quickly, Saphira pulled Celestineâs vial and dabbed a small amount of oil onto her fingertip. She reached down under her skirts and dabbed the oil between her thighs. She smelled an intoxicatingly rich, woody scent with sweet notes.
She breathed a sigh of relief. It wonât hurt, and I wonât be a disappointment to him now.
She sat on the bed and crossed her ankles, feeling a peculiar warmth spread from between her legs and throughout her whole body. She heard heavy footsteps approach the door. Quickly, Saphira fell into a deep curtsy, keeping her head bowed. He's here. A wild excitement filled herâto, at last, be alone with a man! I'm finally free.
The door swung open, and Saphira flinched, smelling the dreaded scent of myrrh and amber.
Her father greeted her with a smile of satisfaction. âYouâve played your part well, my girl. Youâll go back to your tower now.â
Saphiraâs cheek turned cold. âFather⦠what have you done?â
âDrop the act, Saphira.â He paused, his fingers stroking the dragonâs claw on his cane. âI vowed that he would marry the daughter of his choosing, but it would only be the daughter he bedded who would be waiting for him upon his return.â He smiled without mirth. âI thought you understoodâthe daisies.â
âThe daisiesâ?â Tears welled up in Saphiraâs eyes. âNo! You canât give him Daisy, he'll know itâs not me!â
The Dukeâs smile was devoid of warmth. âBehind the veil, a man canât tell.â His voice softened. âCome, child. Do you really think I would allow that peasant to treat you as a plough horse? Thatâs what Daisy is for.â
Saphira shook her head in disbelief. âBut you promised him. He will slay Golgogâhe has killed seven spawnlords already!â
âIt wouldnât matter if he had killed seventy-seven.â The Dukeâs voice grew darker. âA man would need an army to defeat a spawnlord of that power.â His hand gripped his cane, his knuckles turning white. âEven if that knight truly sought out Golgog, he would die, and I would not waste your purity for his amusement, his pride. Noââ
He took a step forward and grabbed Saphiraâs trembling hand ââI will have you under guard tonight so that if your hand ever goes on a truthstone, you can swear that you were not the daughter he bedded.â
Saphira wiped the tears brimming from her violet eyes. Celestine tried to warn me about this. Truthstones only detected what the person believed to be true, and her father had manipulated her into believing she was giving herself to a man for life. How could I be so stupid?
âI will not give you over to that foreign monster. Your blood is too precious.â Crassus moved to exit, but before he did, he turned, saying, âOnly I can keep you safe, Saphira. Remember that.â
The door locked shut behind her.
Down the hallway, she could hear the exuberant shouts of the crowds as they escorted Nocturne and his veiled bride into the matrimonial suite.
Saphira knew what would happen nextâthe crowds would wait in the hallway, ears to the door, listening for the sounds of the manâs success from within the chamber. When it was all done, they would enter, inspect the sheets, and then parade the stained silks around the courtyardâa humiliating, archaic ritual.
Disgust and anger filled her, quickly followed by sadness. Nothing has changed, and nothing ever will so long as father rules over my life.
Numbly, she allowed herself to be escorted back to her tower.
In the distance, she heard the sounds of the crowds cheering and egging Nocturne on, echoing down the hallway.
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Above: Saphira is escorted back to her tower.
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