Chapter 299
Predatory Marriage
Ishakan smiled faintly and kissed Leahâs forehead as her eyes closed.
âI didnât know you were wondering about that.â
Of course she was. Whenever she was alone, she had thought about their babyâs name. But she had decided to keep the question to herself, though she knew Ishakan would have answered if she asked him. The reason she had waited to ask was simple: she didnât want to ask until after it was all over.
Today seemed like a good day. Leah had seen Cerdina with her own eyes. She probably wasnât dead yet; from now on, she would be in the hands of the Kurkans. She would only be allowed to die when Ishakan had been satisfied.
Leah would never have to look at her again. Cerdina had vanished from her life.
And now that the hard journey was over, she wanted to hear the name. Laying her hand on her swollen belly, she could feel the warmth of the life inside her against the palm of her hand.
âLesha.â Ishakan whispered a name that joined their names together. âShould our child ascend the throne and inherit the name Kan, then he will be called Leshakan. I donât think it sounds badâ¦â He explained as Leah listened, and quickly added, âbut if you donât like it, we can name our baby something else.â
He actually looked a little nervous. And Leah didnât dare to answer quickly or thoughtlessly, though she knew he was anxious for her response. Perhaps he had been thinking of this name for too long, and by himself, since Leah had lost her memory. Only he had known she was pregnant with his childâ¦and had been choosing the name for their baby ever since.
Her heart ached, thinking of everything he had endured.
âI like it,â she said, her voice quivering.
He lifted a skeptical eyebrow.
âI really do. I really like it,â she assured him, and took his hand to lay it on her belly. âTell it to the baby.â
He blinked in surprise, cautiously stroking as he looked down at her rounded belly.
ââ¦your nameâ¦â He began stiffly, âisâ¦Lesha.â
Leah couldnât help laughing, and reached to wrap her arms around him. It defied all logic that such a big man could be so adorable. She rubbed her face against his chest.
âBut Kurkans do not inherit the throne,â she mused as they lay together. The heir to the Kurkan throne would be determined by power, but Ishakan had already considered how their babyâs name would sound with the royal Kan.
Ishakan smiled.
âYou should not worry. This is our child.â He was as convinced as if all of this was predestined. Ishakan kissed her forehead. âYou already know that our child will be very brave.â
Leah thought of the little wolf she had seen in her dreams, and how enormous it grew when it howled.
âYouâre rightâ¦â She murmured. Whether the cub was a boy or a girl, it would surely inherit the throne. Leah laid her hand gently on Ishakanâs, still caressing her belly. She fell asleep imagining the three of them together.
It was a peaceful sleep where even nightmares would not dare to approach her.
***
She studied it for a long time before she picked up her quill to sign it. The black words were stark, engraved against the white paper.
[Leah De Estia.]
After she had signed, she set her quill aside and read the document again. She had already read it many times, but it was worth rereading. Lifting her eyes, she motioned to Ishakan, who was standing in front of her desk.
Ishakan snatched up the delicately patterned quill. It was a quill Leah often used, but it looked so fragile in his hand, as if it might snap in two at any moment.
âHere?â
Leah nodded, and he scrawled his name next to her signature.
[Ishakan.]
Though his script had improved, it was still a little rough. Leah beamed as she lifted the marriage certificate, now complete with both their signatures.