In a series of increasingly bold events that were both so like herâin the way that they werenât entirely thought outâand unlike herâin the way that she kept invading Azulâs spaceâYuu let her curiosity pull her forward toward Azul. He didnât cringe away, neither did her stop her when she lifted herself toward his face. Instead, he stayed perfectly still, and let her come to him. Yuu had thought thatâ¦well, she didnât know what sheâd thought. Only that in the moment, that pulling feeling toward him had simply felt comfortable, warm, right.
Head buzzing, and thoughtless of the moments that would come after, she kissed him, pulling herself back almost immediately.
Azul didnât ask for this, she told herself. Heâs been nothing but helpful. He doesnâtâ
But she was wrong.
Azulâs hands, already around the fabric at her waist to steady her in the water, caught her again, and he bent his head down to kiss her again, more fully. Her hands curled tighter over his shoulders, and where his cheeks brushed hers, the dust between them fairly ignited in sensation, thrilling at the closeness as much as she did.
Something hot and needy in her heart had come to life, hammering in her chest as though desperate to get out. It was a feeling that ached in the cold moments before she slept at night, and a feeling that pulled at the edges of her memory when the fleeting flimpses of the world sheâd used to call home paraded across her thoughts. However, this was not the feeling of missing someone. Azul was right here, under her fingertips, and the sounds in his throat echoed the ones aching in her.
He pressed his mouth gently, all over her face, jaw, fingertips, and mouth relentless. There was nothing pushing about his advances. Instead, they felt pleading.
Yuu had never felt so badly needed.
She sighed into his mouth, letting the feeling take her .Azul was touching a hole in her heart that sheâd hardly known was there. He was soothing a pain sheâd ignored for so long, she didnât know how badly it hurt until he brushed it away. This was peace. This was bliss.
Yuu couldnât say how long it lasted, or how many minutes he held her, carefully holding back, but she did know the moment sheâd had enough of âgentle.â
Yuu reached up his dramatic collar, letting her fingers rake through his pretty hair, and he let her touch it. Sheâd been curious for so long how it felt, and now she knewâsoft even when wetâmade of something different, and more functional in the water than her own. She pulled him a little closer, hoping only for something more connected, but when she ran her fingers down his scalp, he snarled at her, a rumbling foreign sound that got her more than what sheâd hoped for.
The kiss deepened, and, against her better judgment, her response to it was mortifyingly frantic.Once more, however, he didnât let her fall. His lower limbs curled around her legs, through her toes, up her thighs. She almost didnât notice, when Azul anchored them to the far poolside wall, this new rhythm and depth of feeling not something she was ready for. SHe made a keening sound that sheâd never heard before from her own throat, and Azul, whether he sensed her growing heat, or not, chose that moment to pull away from her, tucking himself into the sensitive place at the side of her neck when he asked her a question that she was almost too dizzy to answer.
"What do you want from me? Jewels? Potions? Information? Ask me,â he demanded against her skin.
Yuu could feel it through his fingers, in his pulse. He didn't just want her to ask. He needed it.
âI donât want to take from you,â she breathed into the softness of his hair. Because it was true. This wasnât something sheâd done hoping for gain. She hadnât even expected the response there had been.
He made a dissatisfied sound near her ear, and she made a small noise when his teeth brushed lower down her neck.
âBut I do want you,â she admitted quietly, surprising herself.
She hadnât known it, and she certainly hadnât meant to say it out loud.
âDone,â he growled, and his teeth sank into the base of her neck.
She screamed.
The pain snapped Yuu out of the dusty haze sheâd been in, and she pulled herself out of his reach along the wall. He didnât fight her, or even try to stop her, instead, watching her with a hazy, confused look, that quickly turned to hurt.
âWhatââ Yuu started to say, just before a deluge of magically summoned ice-water fell onto their heads, pelting them both with ice crystals that had formed in the summoning. His reach far longer than hers with his tentacles still around her, Azul shoved Yuu under himself to take the brunt of the blast, but there was enough that it still sent Yuu gasping.
Releasing her just as quickly, Azul rounded on the source of the water, looking ready to attack the thing that had interrupted them. Heâd arced himself halfway out of the water, until, mid-growl, heâd put himself back face to face with his mother.
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The shock was enough to stop him attacking, at least.
âMother?â he asked, the confusion returning to his face.
âYou,â Madame Ashengrotto said, standing above them where they swam, âYou, Azul, have deliberately disobeyed instructions.â
Azul looked as though heâd been slapped.
âI beg your parââ
âOh, you should beg,â Madame Ashengrotto snarled. âBecause the mess youâve created here tonight will be nearly impossible to undo! Do you know what youâve done to this family? Do you know how many important families were still close enough to see thisâ¦this scandal?â
Azulâs teeth clenched, evidently at a loss for words.
âAnd you,â the madame rounded on Yuu, whose blood was beginning to drip into the water. The madameâs nostrils flared when she saw the wound. âYou unfortunate little fool. Do you have any idea what youâve done? What youâve gotten yourself into? My instructions are benevolent, as you know. Do you know, little human, that the only way out of the predicament youâve swum into has heretofore been death?â
At that, Azul placed himself between the Madame and herself once more, but, quick as a whip, one of Madameâs tentacles shot from beneath her skirt, batting him away like a dazed bird.
âOut of this, boy! Did you even stop to consider what you were doing? This little trout is lucky she did so many favors for the family this evening, or Iâd be forced to visit the consequence on her myself.â
âShe is only human,â Azul said coldly, at last. âMother, she did not know. Yuu. Go back to the mirror. Iâll be traveling back alone.â
Know what? the curious part of Yuu wanted to ask, but for once, the self-preserving part of her won out. She pulled herself out of the pool, snatched up her bag, and made for the mirror.
Fortunately, the Madame answered that question before she was out of earshot.
âYou did not think it important that the poison in your bite will eat her alive if she doesnât get ink? If she doesnât consummate whatever this contract was with you, boy? Tell me, is that fair dealing? Is that how I raised you?â
Yuu heard the sound of a hard slap behind her, and didnât look back, cold dread pooling in her stomach. However, she did not have time to think about what those words really meant. The mood had just changed so quickly, she could hardly understand it. One moment, sheâd felt whole and complete. The next, cold and icy reality. She couldnât even entirely fault Azulâs mother for her anger. At the same time, she found that she couldnât entirely fault Azul. Yuu had felt for herself what the dust did to things like âconsequential thinking,â and Azul had been avoiding the stuff.
Yuu, herself, was partially to blame, here, and as soon as Mallory was done with her little three-day honeymoon, she and her were going to have words.
Yuu had no desire to hear the rest of Madame Ashengrottoâs scoldings for her son, making her way straight toward the pearl arch, and the mirror platform.
The once-lively lagoon had sunk into a hushed, eerie quiet. The water shimmered under the moon, rippling with the last echoes of laughter from guests disappearing into the mirrors, invitations still in hand, and taking them back to where theyâd transported in from. Yuu gripped her own invitation tightly. She had no desire at all to get transported somewhere underwater.
Winding her way past the coral pillars and the marble and ice statues, deeper into the shadows where the lagoon met the open sea. There on the pearly platform, nestled between two jagged rock formations, the tallest magic mirror waitedâa massive pane of swirling silver.
Yuu clung to the shadows until it was her turn, in no mood to address any late-going guests, or worse, answer any questions.
She took a breath, then reached out.
The mirror swallowed her whole in a single, soundless ripple, leaving nothing behind but the soft stir of water and the silent, watching night.
When she stepped through, Azul and Jade were still in the lounge, lying on the divans that faced the open aquarium, and away from her.
âYou two are back late!â Floyd remarked, glancing up. âWhat, were the deals thatâholy KELP, shrimpy, what happened to YOU?â
That got Jadeâs attention.
Yuu didnât really blame them. She must have been a sight, dripping wet, skirt torn, and by now, the water had mingled with the blood on her shoulder, making it look far worse than it was.
âCan I help you with anything, Yuu?â Jade was up first, crossing the room, and already looking for something to offer her.
âNo, Jade, thanks,â Yuu smiled half-heartedly. âIt looks a lot worse than it is. I just⦠really have to get home. Donât worry. Azul was right behind me.â
Floydâs eyes narrowed, and he shared a âlookâ with Jade.
âIs there any particular reason that he didnât accompany you in person?â Jade asked smoothly.
âIs there any reason that bastard let his DATE come back alone and bleeding,â Floyd corrected, outraged on her behalf.
Yuu was oddly touched at their concern, but the fatigue seeping through her limbs prevented her from lingering.
âHeâs going to need a human potion when he gets back,â Yuu offered by way of explanation, adjusting her purse on her shoulder. âAnd probably some tea⦠he was also talking to his mother when I left.â
Jade and Floyd shared another âlook.â
âThink itâs time we finally eat that squid?â Floyd grumbled, only half in jest.
âBest not to jump to any conclusions, yetâ¦â Jade surmised, though he looked far from pleased. âCan we help you home, Yuu?â
âNo!â she yelped, âAh, no, no thank you,â she said more gracefully. âI really am fine. Just tired. And I should probably go shower off theâahâsalt.â
âRight,â Floyd rolled his eyes. âThe salt. You know, shrimpy, weâre not all like this. Some of us wouldnât even send you back alone. SOME of us wouldnât let you come back hurt, either.â
Yuu did laugh at that, if a little tiredly.
âIt wasnât exactly his fault. Iâll let Azul explain.â
âOf course he will,â Jade agreed simply. âIt is the least he can do. Well, Miss Yuu, we wonât keep you any longer. You are sure you donât want help home?â
âI appreciate you, Jade, but believe meâ¦Azulâs probably gonna be in worse shapeâ¦â said Yuu, and at last ducked out the doors of Octavinelle.
As soon as she was out of sight, she ran for home.