The War of Two Queens: Chapter 33
The War of Two Queens (Blood And Ash Series Book 4)
I couldnât sleep.
Not when Millicentâs warning preyed on my mind. But I stayed with Poppy, running my fingers through her hair. Soaking in her warmth. Counting the steady, strong beats of her heart. Listening to each breath she took until footsteps neared the door and then stopped.
Only then did I lift her from me, carefully easing her onto her side. She didnât wake. Didnât make a sound as I drew the thin blanket over her body. That was how exhausted she was.
I rose, stopping to brush the strands of hair back from her face and kiss her cheek. As close as I was, I saw the faint gray shadows under her eyes. It took nearly every ounce of control I had to leave that bed, but I did. I deserved a fucking medal for it.
Stopping where a neat pile of clothing had been left on a small armchair, I pulled on a pair of black pants. Buttoning the flap, I looked over my shoulder at Poppy. She slept on her side, just as Iâd left her, one shoulder bared above the blanket, and her hair a stream of flames spread across the bed behind her. A knot lodged in my chest, a bundle of memories. Of the first time Iâd held her while she slept on the cold, hard ground of the Blood Forest. The last time before I was taken, in the ship on that gently rocking bed. She always looked so damn peaceful. Beautiful. Strong. Brave, even in rest.
And I was hers.
I turned away before climbing right back into the bed. My flesh already missed the feel of hers as I went to the door, opening it.
Kieran was leaning against the wall, his head tipped back. His eyes opened, locking on mine. He went completely still as I closed the door. His mouth moved, but I heard no words as he lurched forward. I met him halfway. One or both of us staggered a little as we collided. His hand trembled as he clasped the back of my neck. The knot of emotion in my chest grew as I held him as close as I had Poppy, and in that silence, I thanked the godsâsleeping, dead, or whatever as I dropped my forehead to his shoulder. For him being there for Poppy. For him just being here. For a bond thicker than blood or tradition.
âYou whole?â Kieran asked in a voice that felt as rough as my throat.
I closed my eyes. âGoing to be.â
âGood.â The hand at the nape of my neck firmed. âMissed you, man. Something fierce.â
âSame.â
âAlso wanted to punch you in the dick for doing what you did,â he said, and a thin laugh left me. âStill want to, to be honest.â
âYou know why I did it.â
âI know.â Kieran squeezed the back of my neck. âThatâs the only reason why Iâm not punching you right now.â
I laughed again, lifting my head. âThat and the fact youâre afraid Poppy would kick your ass for it.â
He chuckled roughly. âTrue story.â
Gripping his shoulder, I met his stare. âYou do know why I gave myself up, right? I had to stop Isbeth. She was hurting Poppy.â
âI know. I do. I wouldnât have expected anything less from you,â he said. âDoesnât mean I had to like it. Doesnât mean Poppy had to either.â
Nodding, I felt that tremor in his hand again. And knowing him for my whole life, I saw the shadows of dread in his eyes. The unasked questions. The evil he feared had preyed upon me, and the nightmares he worried would see a resurrection.
I clasped his cheek with my left hand and leaned my head into his. âIt wasnât like last time. The only thing taken from me was my blood.â
Some of the shadows cleared but not all of them. âWas that all, though? Truly?â
A muscle ticked in my jaw. The quiet of that cell. The coldness. The hours and days and weeks of thatâthe desperation and everything else. No, that wasnât all.
Kieran palmed my cheek. âYou got me. You got Poppy. You arenât alone. Weâre both here. Always and forever.â
Fuck.
The knot hit my throat and dampened my eyes. âYeah,â I said in a voice full of gravel. âI know.â
His chest rose in a deep inhale, and then his gaze flicked to the closed door. He didnât ask. Didnât need to.
âSheâs asleep.â
Visible relief hit him. His eyes closed briefly and then reopened, the irises glimmering. âSheâll need to feed. It canât be you. Iâll do it as soon as she wakes.â
âThank you.â
âNo need to thank me for that.â
âBut I do.â
He shrugged. âNot like I minded feeding her.â
âIâm sure you didnât,â I replied dryly.
One side of his lips curled up as he dropped his hands. âCome. Thereâs stew left on the hearth. You need to eat more.â
âYes, Mother.â
Kieran snorted as he led me down the short, narrow hall, past two more closed doors. I looked behind me, hearing no movement. âWhatâs it look like outside?â I asked.
âMist is fading, here and at higher points in the city, but itâs still thick in the lower areas.â Kieran entered a candlelit kitchen, picking up a bowl from one of the shelves along the wall. âSounded like theyâre still dealing with the Craven. If theyâve realized any of us are missing, theyâre not out in full force yet.â
âThatâll change soon enough,â I said, scanning the wide chamber. Blinds covered a large window behind a table and chairs. Several daggers were scattered across the tableâs surface. âHow long do you think we have?â
âProbably the rest of the night and maybe the day.â He went to the pot at the hearth. âWeâve got to make our move before nightfall.â
Made sense. We wouldnât have to deal with the knights then, but the Revenants? Another story. Isbeth may not be leashed to the moon like the Ascended, but she wouldnât dare to come out during the day and risk exposure.
I glanced at the entryway again. âWhere is everyone?â Namely, where was my fucking brother?
âThe mortalsâBlaz and Clariza? Theyâre asleep.â Kieran ladled a small lakeâs worth of stew into a bowl. âGood people. Did Poppy tell you the womanâs a descendant?â
âShe mentioned it.â I took the bowl and spoon, stomach rumbling at the herb-heavy scent. The bowl felt a little strange in the four-finger grip, but it was something Iâd have to get used to.
Kieran went to the small table, taking a seat. I stood since Iâd spent enough time on my ass. âThe drakenâs snooping around outside, hopefully keeping himself unseen and not burning anything.â
My brows rose as I chewed the chunks of vegetables and chicken. Something Poppy said came back to me. âDid he really try to bite you?â
âFuck, yeah, he tried.â Kieranâs jaw hardened. âHe isnât real keen on social skills. Youâll probably find him amusing.â
I grinned, swallowing the thick stew. The grin faded, though, as Kieran watched me. I didnât want to ask because if the answer was one I didnât want to hearâthat my brother wasnât hereâIâd lose my shit. But I had to know. âMalik?â
âAsleep in the front room, passed out on the settee.â
I felt something. Didnât know if it was surprise or relief.
Kieran leaned forward. âHe helped you when you were in that cell?â
âSaw him once. He got rid of the infection.â I lifted the remaining fingers on my left hand.
âOnly once?â
âHe made it sound like it was a risk to me to do so,â I told him between mouthfuls.
âYou believe him?â
âDonât know,â I admitted, my stomach souring. Still, I kept eating. âYou?â
He rubbed his chin. âHe says he can secure us a ship. That we can be smuggled on and make our escape that way.â
âIs that so?â I went to the hearth, refilling my bowl only because the sooner I was back to normal, the sooner I could care for Poppyâs needs. âAnd you trust him that muchâtrust him with Poppyâs safety?â
âThere are only a handful of people I trust with her safety, and he sure as fuck isnât one of them,â Kieran replied. âBut he helped us get you out. He hasnât tried to leave, and he couldâve alerted the guards we saw when we were scoping out shit. He didnât. Heâs risking a lot, and he knows what will happen if heâs caught.â
I thought it over. âI donât think heâs going to betray us.â
Kieran nodded.
âBut heâs a huge liability,â I said, lifting the stew-heavy spoon to my mouth.
âThe Handmaiden.â
âIf she really is his heartmate, sheâs leverage that can be used to control him. Probably already has been.â
âOnly if Isbeth knows,â Kieran countered. âDo you really think sheâd still be living and breathing if Isbeth did?â
âYes.â
He frowned. âWhy do you think that?â
âIâm about to blow your mind.â I finished off the remaining stew, setting the bowl beside me. âMillicent is Isbethâs daughter. Her father is Ires. Sheâs Poppyâs sister.â
Kieranâs lips parted, and a long moment passed. âWhat in the actual fuck?â
âYeah.â Folding an arm over my stomach, I dragged a hand down my face. âIf I hadnât seen Millicent without the paint on her face, I wouldnât believe it. But itâs true. Sheâs damn near the spitting image of Poppy.â
âThe fuck?â Kieran whispered, straightening.
I wouldâve laughed, except none of this was funny. âAnd thereâs no doubt in my mind that Malik knows that.â
Kieran gave a slow shake of his head as his hand fell to the table beside the daggers. âBut sheâs a Revenant,â he said, and then gave me a brief rundown of how and why the third sons and daughters could become Revenants.
It all kind of made sense, considering how mortals had been created.
âSheâs something like a Revenant,â I said, sharing what Millicent had told me. That did nothing to clear up any confusion because what the Handmaiden had said was about as clear as the soup in that pot.
âGods,â he uttered. âHave you told Poppy?â
âI didnât want to unload that on her when she was so exhausted. Once she wakes up and feedsâ¦â
âShit.â
âYeah.â
âThatâs going to mess with her.â
The muscles in my shoulders cramped. âIt will.â
He ran a hand over his head, where his hair had grown since the last time I saw him.
âWait. Did Poppy tell you that there was more to that prophecy? What Tawny told her?â
âShe told me bits of itâfuck. The first-and-second-daughter parts? Didnât even connect when Poppy said it. Fated for the once-promised King?â I looked toward the hall. âIf Malik speaks the truth about her being his heartmate, it makes sense.â
âAnd doesnât because Poppy isnât going to remake any realms.â
I nodded. âYou know, Millicent even called herself the first daughter. She also referred to herself as her motherâs failure.â
âFailure at what?â
âI donât know, but Iâm thinking itâs what Isbeth plans.â I pushed away from the counter as more of what Millicent had shared with me cleared in my mind. âShe told me she planned to remake the realms.â I went to the window, pulling the blinds back a little to see thin wisps of mist-strewn night.
Kieran turned in his chair. âYeah, we heard that. One of the Priests in Oak Ambler said it was Poppyâs purpose.â
Closing my eyes, I let the blinds fall back into place. I recalled jumbled words spoken by Millicent and the Blood Queen, some slipping past me before I could make sense of them. âMillicent said that to remake the realms, you had to destroy them first. And I think thatâs how Isbeth failed with Millicent. She wouldâve had to go through the CullingâAscend into her godhood. I donât think Millicent survived it.â
âAnd you think Isbeth made her into one of those things as a way to save her?â Kieran sounded incredulous. âYou think she cares that much?â
âI think she loves Poppy in her own twisted, fucked-up way. I think thatâs why she also didnât touch me this time around.â I faced Kieran. âAnd I think she probably loves Millicent in that same demented way of hers. After all, the death of one child propelled all of this into motion, didnât it?â
âShit.â Kieran looked up at the exposed beams of the ceiling. âSo, what? You think Millicent was her first, and Poppy was her second attempt at creating something she thinks will destroy the realms?â
âYeah.â
âPoppy will never do something like that. Never,â Kieran said from between clenched teeth with a swipe of his hand. Gods, I couldnât love the wolven more. His loyalty to our Queen was everything. âYeah, sheâs had her momentsâones you havenât seen, where sheâsâ¦sheâs something else. Like when she saw what Isbeth had done to you.â
I had to breathe through the rage. I had to resist picking up one of the daggers and slamming it into the wall of a mortalâs home. Ones whoâd done nothing but aid us. I had to get over the guilt.
âBut itâs still Poppy,â Kieran said, and shadows crept across his face, quickly disappearing. âIsbeth may have succeeded in creating a powerful god, but she ultimately failed.â
âAgreed.â I went to the table, my movements stiff. âThereâs more. I know there is. But my head, manâ¦itâs got these patches of nothing. Theyâre slow to fill out.â Placing my hands on the table, I leaned over. âI know Millicent said that I needed to stop Poppy. That, soon, I would be the only one.â
âStop her as inâ¦?â Kieran stiffened, and the change that swept through him was vast and quick. His skin thinned. His eyes turned luminous. âKill her?â
âNot going to happen,â I reminded him.
âDamn straight, itâs not,â he growled. âBecause Iâm going to go round up Reaver and let him burn that wannabe Revenant.â
âYou really think Poppy will allow that once she knows who Millicent is?â I asked, and Kieran snarled low. âI donât think Millicent wants Poppy dead. Itâs almost like she believes thereâs no other way.â
âBecause she thinks Poppyâs the Harbinger?â
I nodded.
âSheâs not. And I donât give a fuck about the differences between wanting Poppy dead and thinking thereâs no other way,â he fired back. âYou telling me there is one?â
My stare met his. âYou know damn well if she proves to be a threat to Poppy, I will hand-deliver her to Reaver. Iâd rather have Poppyâs hate than see her harmed.â
Kieran sat back, his fingers tense on the table. âPoppy will never hate you.â
I snorted. âYou underestimate her capacity for feeling strong emotions.â
âActually, I donât.â His eyes flicked to mine. âThe only thing that drove her close to destroying Solis was her love for you.â
Love.
Isbethâs taunting words resurfaced from the darkness. I never wanted that weakness.
I straightened.
Love can be weaponized, weakening aâ¦
My heart started pounding.
âWhat?â Kieran demanded. âWhat is it?â
âPoppy told me the draken said she hadnât completed the Culling yet,â I rasped. Millicent had said the same. It was why Isbeth had done all she had. Why sheâd taken me in the first place. Why she waited.
âYeah. So?â
âA god isnât powerful enough to destroy the realms, Kieran. Isbeth would know that.â
And a god wasnât powerful enough to do as Millicent claimed, either, to hand Isbeth her revenge against Nyktos.
Kieran opened his mouth, but then his gaze cut to the shielded window. His eyes widened, and I knew that heâd realized the same thing I had. It was impossible, butâ¦
Kieranâs head swiveled back to me. âThe mist. She didnât summon it, Cas. She created the Primal mist.â
Hours later, as the sun crested over the city, I sat in bed beside Poppy, ankles crossed and back against the headboard. She hadnât woken when I joined her, but she had snuggled close, resting her cheek against my chest.
I hadnât slept more than an hourâif that. For totally different reasons now. I sat there, toying with the soft strands of Poppyâs hair as she slept. Simply stunned by her. Marveled.
The door cracked open, and Kieran entered. His steps were quiet, careful as he approached the bed. âI hate to do thisâ¦â
âI know,â I said, looking down at Poppy. He didnât want to wake her. Neither did I, but it was necessary. Time wasnât on our side.
Tucking strands back from her cheek, I bent over and kissed her brow. âQueen,â I called softly, smoothing my thumb along her lower jaw. Poppyâs brows pinched as she wiggled closer. I grinned as Kieran sat on her other side. âOpen those beautiful eyes for me.â
Her lashes fluttered and then swept up. Sleep clung to her gaze. Those gray shadows under her eyes were still there, but the silver streaks were bright, piercing the spring green. âCas.â
A groan rumbled from my chest. âYouâre my favorite kind of torture,â I told her, kissing her brow. âKieranâs here.â
She turned her head slightly, looking over her shoulder. âHi.â
Kieran smiled at her as he leaned over her hip, bracing his weight with his hand on the bed. His features softened in a way I hadnât seen from him in a long time. âMorning.â
âMorning?â she repeated, blinking. âI slept that long?â
âItâs okay. You needed the rest, and we couldnât leave anyway,â I told her, squeezing her shoulder.
âDid you rest?â She glanced back at Kieran. âDid either of you two rest?â
âOf course,â Kieran lied so smoothly, I almost believed him.
Poppy watched Kieran for a moment and then looked up at me. âHow are you feeling?â
âDivine,â I told her, rubbing my thumb along the curve of her collarbone.
She studied me closely and then sat up, the thin blanket pooling at her hips, and the riot of waves and curls going in every direction. âIs Malik still here?â
I ignored the sudden lurch in my chest as I curled an arm around her waist, figuring she was mere seconds from climbing out of bed. âHe is.â
âJust saw him.â Kieranâs gaze flicked to me. âStill sleeping.â
âAnd Reaver?â she asked as I pulled her between my legs so she was pressed to my chest. She allowed it, relaxing into me in a way that almost made it hard to believe sheâd used to sit so stiffly near me. âIs heâ?â
âHeâs fine,â Kieran said. âHasnât burned anyone alive.â He paused. âRecently.â
I arched a brow.
âReaver,â Poppy murmured with a sigh, resting a hand on my arm, âhas this obsession with burning people. Guess itâs a draken thing.â
âI think itâs just a Reaver thing,â Kieran stated dryly.
âTrue.â A small grin appeared as she lifted my left hand to her mouth, pressing a kiss to the top. âWhat about the mist? Did any Craven get into the city? How will weâ?â
âSo many questionsââ Kieran laughed as he reached over, tucking that particularly rebellious strand of hair back from her face, the one that kept slipping forward. âThat need to wait.â
Her eyes narrowed on him. âI donât think any of them need to wait.â
âThey do,â I said, and that glare flipped to me. I smiled.
âDonât smile at me,â she snapped.
My smile grew. âSo feisty.â
Her stare warmed even as her chin jutted. âStupid dimples,â she muttered.
Laughing, I lowered my mouth to hers, kissing her. âYou love my dimples,â I told her, straightening. âAnd you need to feed.â
She opened her mouth, then closed it.
âI volunteered without even being asked,â Kieran assured her. âWith all the eather youâve used, and the blood youâve given Cas, itâs a necessity.â
Poppy was quiet for a moment. âI know, but Iâ¦â
Curling my fingers under her chin, I tipped her gaze back to mine. âYour hesitation canât be because of me.â
âItâs not.â She turned her head down, kissing the tip of my finger. Her eyes fixed on Kieran. âItâs just that I donât like using you as aâas a snack.â
His brows flew up. âWell, first off, I donât like to think of myself as a snack. More like a whole damn meal.â
Dropping my face to the top of Poppyâs head, it took everything in me not to laugh.
âOkay, Mr. Whole Damn Meal, I donât like using you in general, and you know that.â Moving suddenly, she shoved her elbow into my stomach, causing me to grunt. âAnd you? Itâs not funny.â
âOf course, not, my Queen,â I replied, grinning into her hair.
She moved to jab me with her elbow again, but I curled my other arm around her, stopping her as I laughed. Tilting my head, I kissed her cheek. âYouâre not using him. Itâs a mutually beneficial act.â
Poppy twisted her neck to look at me. âHow is that a mutually beneficial act?â
Kieran opened his mouth and then wisely closed it when his gaze met mine. âBecause,â I said, loosening my hold on her, âit makes him feel useful.â
She rolled her eyes.
âPoppy.â Kieran leaned forward, placing his fingers under her chin and turning her attention to him. âYou know Iâm happy to be of aid to you in this way. Youâre not using me. Youâre allowing me to help you. Thereâs a world of difference between those two things.â
Quietly, she stared at him, and I had a feeling she was reading him. Whatever she felt, Iâd have to thank Kieran for later, because she nodded with a sigh. âOkay.â
A bolt of relief shot through me. I gave her another quick kiss on the corner of her lips and then lifted a hand. I didnât need to say anything. Kieran offered his, and Poppy tensed against me as I lowered my mouth to his wrist. Her grip returned to my arm as she turned, giving me room. I hesitated over Kieranâs skin, raising my eyes to hers. Tiny nails dug into the flesh of my arm as she watched me pierce Kieranâs skin. An earthy taste touched my tongue. I didnât drink, and I didnât go too deeply. Kieran didnât even move, but Poppyâs worried gaze shot to the wolven.
âIâm fine,â he assured.
Lifting my head, my hand was still around Kieranâs when he brought the welling blood to her mouth. There was a moment when Poppy didnât move, but then she lowered her head, closing her mouth around the marks.
Kieran moved then.
Just a small jerk. One I didnât think Poppy noticed as I gathered the strands of her hair that had fallen forward, brushing them over one shoulder.
My hand left Kieranâs then, and I curled my arm around her waist, resting my hand on one hip. She gave a little jolt at the touch and then her leg curled under the blanket, pressing against mine as I drew my other hand up and down her back.
I watched herâthe thick fringe of lashes fanning her cheeks, the way her throat worked on each swallow as I moved my fingers across her hip in slow, steady circles. I didnât take my eyes off her. I saw the moment the shadows under her eyes cleared. I inhaled, breathing in a familiar scent. The corners of my lips tipped up as I bent, kissing the top of her head and then her temple.
Those sharp, little nails dug into my flesh as a pink flush seeped across her cheeks. Her eyes flew open, narrowing on Kieran. The bastard was grinning, looking way too proud of himself, and I had a feeling she had stumbled into his memories, and he was showing her something she likely found highly inappropriate.
And intriguing.
Because that scent increased, joining another, and my blood thickened in response. Poppy gave a restless wiggle, causing her hip to brush against my entirely intrigued cock. I squeezed her hip, pulling her tighter to me.
Poppy swallowed one last time and then lifted her mouth. âThank you,â she whispered, folding both her hands around Kieranâs forearm, just below my bite. A silvery glow radiated from her hands, and it didnât matter how many times I saw her do this. It was fucking awe-inspiring. The two puncture wounds faded within a few heartbeats. She let go of his arm. âYouâre still a jerk, though.â
Kieranâs laugh crinkled the skin at the corners of his eyes. âYou take enough?â
Poppy reclined against my chest. âYes.â
âGood.â He looked at me with bright eyesâeyes that pulsed with eather behind the pupilsâas he clasped the back of Poppyâs head and bent, kissing her forehead. He rose from the bed. âIâll be waiting.â
The moment the door closed behind Kieran, I clasped her cheeks and turned her gaze to me. The pink flush in her skin had deepened.
âMy Queen?â
The tip of her tongue wet her lips. âYes?â
âI need you on my cock.â Dipping my head, my tongue traced the flick of hers. âNow.â
Poppy shuddered.
I slid my hands down her sides, lifting her hips and drawing her onto her knees. Her mouth found mine, and her kissâfuck, it tasted of sweetness and something warm. Earthy. Her hands went to my shoulders, to the hair on the nape of my neck. We had a lot of important shit to talk about and get done, but I needed the same as she did. To be inside her. I reached for the buttons on my breeches, barely managing to unhook them without ripping them off. I gripped myself as I curled my arm around her waist, pulling her down.
The first touch of her, hot and slick, nearly undid me. As did the breathy sound she made against my lips as I drew her down until no space remained between us. Nothing. I threaded my fingers through her hair as I slid my hand under the hem of her shirt, cupping her ass.
âAs I said beforeâ¦â I rocked her against me. âYouâre my favorite kind of torture.â
She moaned, trembling. âYouâre just my favorite.â Her breath caught as I squeezed her ass, grinding her down on my dick. âYouâre my favorite everything.â
I nipped at her lower lip. âI know.â
âArrogant.â
âJust telling the truth.â I took her mouth with mine, drawing in the unique flavor of her kiss. âI can taste his blood on your tongue.â
Her hips gave a delicious little jerk, but she started to pull back. I stopped her. âItâs not a bad thing,â I told her, keeping her hips moving, working. âWhat does his blood taste like to you?â
âYou didnâtâ¦taste it?â Her words came out in short pants.
âTasted earthy to me.â
âItâ¦his blood tastes like a fall morning,â she said.
âIâm a little envious of that.â I slid my hand over the soft flesh of her ass, slipping a finger between the cheeks and into the tight flesh there. Her entire body stiffened as she sucked in a sharp breath. âDoes that hurt?â
âNo,â she whispered, her chest rising and falling rapidly against mine. âIt just feels different.â
âBut good?â I watched her closely, searching for any hint of discomfort as I remained still beneath her.
Poppy bit down on her lip. âYes.â
I smiled at her and then started moving her hips again. âYou read about something like this in Miss Willaâs diary?â
Her face was even pinker. âMaybe.â
I chuckled roughly, taking the lip sheâd bitten with mine. The hands at my shoulders trembled. âWere you curious about it when you read it? I bet you were.â
âMaybe a little,â she said.
âGods.â I nipped her neck, avoiding the nearly healed bite marks. âI love that fucking book.â
âNot surprised to hear thatâ¦â She jerked, and she felt hotter, wetter. âI didnât think it would feel soââ Her moan was a full-body shudder as I pressed in deeper. âI didnât think it would feel likeâ¦â
âLike what?â
âLike this.â Her forehead fell against mine. âHot. Wicked. Full.â
Her breath was on a loop, catching and releasing, and I didnât think she realized that I wasnât guiding her movements any longer. She rode me, her breath hot against my lips and her body moving in sinuous curls and plunges. She enjoyed the wickedness. Thoroughly. I heard it in those inhales. Felt it in how she tightened around my dick and my finger. When she came, she took me over the edge right with her. The release shook us both, leaving me feeling as if Iâd lost control of all the muscles in my body.
It took a lot of willpower to ease myself out of her and leave her on the bed, curled on her side once more, looking thoroughly fucked in a most indecent way. I didnât linger long in the bathing chamber, cleaning up quickly before returning to her, sitting near her hip.
Poppy was awake, though her eyes were only half open. There was peace in her soft smile that I hated to disturb.
But I had to.
She was rested, fed, and fucked.
All I could hope was that those three things would help her process what I had to tell her.
âThere is something I need to talk to you about. Itâs going to be hard to believe, and itâll be a shock.â
The change in Poppy was immediate. The smile vanished, and sheâd gone completely still as she stared up at me. âWhat?â
I drew in a deep breath as I tugged the hem of her shirt down. âThe Handmaiden that you think my brother is in love with? The one he claims is his heartmate?â
Her brows snapped together. âMillicent?â
âYeah. Her.â I swallowed. âShe came to my cell a few times. I know she told Malik the wound in my hand was infected. And then she came again, after I saw you. She showed me something. Thatâs how I know that what she told me is true. I saw it. Thereâs no denying it. Sheâsâ¦sheâs your sister, Poppy. Your full-blooded sister.â