Heir of Broken Fate: Chapter 48
Heir of Broken Fate (HOBF Book 1)
I awake to darkness, panic clutching my chest as fear slithers along my spine. Darkness so similar to where I disappeared to, the utter cold of nothing. I breathe a sigh of relief as I smell pinewood. The bed dips, moments before water splashes in the bathing room. My eyes burn, my head pounding as the light from the bathroom assaults my eyes. A dark blurry figure freezes as they enter the room. Turning, Knox disappears again before the candlelight dims.
I sigh as his hands gently scoop me up as he cradles me to his chest, his warmth seeping into my cold bones. Without letting go of me, Knox lowers into the tub, the warm water on my bare skin making me sigh.
I stay seated in Knoxâs arms, my head against his chest as I listen to the steady beat of his heart, the sound soothing my soul.
I take a deep breath, only to be met by the smell of ash. The putrid smell from inside that tree clings to my hair, making bile burn my throat. Knox moves me forward, wasting no time in wetting my hair. He grabs the vanilla-scented shampoo that sits on the edge of the porcelain tub. My heart flutters in my chest; he brought my belongings in his room.
His fingers gently sink into my hair, scrubbing my scalp as vanilla overpowers the smell of ash and death. I sigh and close my eyes as he carefully washes my hair, my heart warming at his gentleness. His hand cups my chin, tipping my head back ever so slightly as he pours warm water over my scalp, rinsing the suds from my hair.
Once heâs done, he places a featherlight kiss against the back of my head before his arms surround me once more, pulling me back to his chest.
I open my mouth to speak, finding my tongue dry, my throat raw as if I swallowed razor blades. My voice cracks as I say, âI heard you, wherever I wentâ¦I heard you.â
Knoxâs body stiffens under mine, his arms tightening around me.
âIs it trueâare we mates?â
Heâs silent for a moment, the tension in the room intensifying around us. âWould that bother you if we were?â he asks, his voice hoarse.
I turn to face him. His face is guarded, his eyes filled with fear as if heâs waiting for my rejection. âNo,â I whisper. âI couldnât imagine being anyone elseâs mate.â
Silver lines Knoxâs eyes as his body deflates, relaxing once more in the water.
âDid you know?â I ask.
Those sapphire eyes flit back and forth, searching mine. âI suspected.â
My brows tug low. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
The corner of his lips twitch. âI hate to break it to you, but you have a habit of pushing me away.â
His words make my own lips twitch. He has a point.
My humor dies. âWhat happens now?â
His eyes soften at my question. âWhatever you want. Iâll take whatever you give me.â
I search his face, only to find truth. âThis complicates things.â
âDoes it?â he drawls smoothly.
âExtremely.â
He shrugs. âWe can figure it out tomorrow.â
âTomorrow?â
âRight now, Iâd like to be with you, without the weight of the world suffocating us.â
Knox stares at me so intensely, my heart lurches as he hides the flash of pain in his eyes. I know heâs going to blame himself for what happened to me for a long time.
âIs everyone okay?â I croak.
Knox dips his head. âEveryoneâs fine. Theyâre celebrating.â
âThank you for saving me,â I whisper.
His eyes shutter closed as his breath leaves him. âDonât thank me, not for that.â
âIt wasnât your fault, Knox.â
âIf I didnât leave the room, she wouldnât have drained your magic.â
I lean forward, placing my hand on his cheek, forcing him to open his eyes. âIt wouldnât have made a difference; she would have still drained my magic. I donât want you to blame yourself. I refuse to let her cause any more pain,â I argue. âIf it wasnât for you, I wouldnât be sitting here right now.â
Knoxâs sapphire eyes search mine, seeing the truth in my words. He gently places his hands on my hips, lifting me to straddle his own. He leans forward, placing a featherlight kiss on my lips. Tears line his eyes as he pulls back. âI thought you were dead,â he rasps.
I stroke his cheeks, catching a tear that escapes. âI know,â I whisper.
âIâm going to have the image of you lying dead in my arms ingrained in my mind for as long as I live.â He gives me a small smile. âIâll have to create a lot more memories with you to outweigh it.â
My heart catches, my pulse skyrocketing at what heâs insinuating. I know we need to talk about whatâs going to happen, what this means for us. However, that talk can wait. Knox is rightâwe can spend one night together, without the weight of the world pressing down on us.
âDid she steal my magic?â I whisper. I havenât dared to touch that well, not wanting to feel the grief of that loss if itâs not there.
âNo, Angel.â He strokes my hair gently. âShe sped up the process of your burnout.â
Relief courses through me, my body slumping forward with the force of it. âWhat happened?â
Knox tenses beneath me. âEverything that could have gone wrong did. Axel isââ
âIs Axel okay?â I ask, sitting up.
Knoxâs lips flatten into a thin line. âPhysically yes.â
I narrow my eyes. âWhat arenât you telling me?â
âAxel is torn up, blaming himself for not reaching you in time. When he realized Emmalyn had disappeared, he flew as fast as he could.â Knox sighs deeply. âHe got to the tree as you stopped breathing.â
Tears well in my eyes. âThatâs not his fault. Itâs no oneâs fault but Emmalynâs.â Her name makes bile churn in my stomach. The only relief I feel is that Aurora tore her into pieces.
Knox shrugs. âHe doesnât see it that way, especially not after he realized weâre mates. I think he already suspected.â
âIâll talk to him,â I whisper. No one should feel guilty, let alone Axel. He was given orders and he fulfilled them, regardless of what he thinks.
Knoxâs voice breaks the silence in the room. âShe let me.â
âWhat?â
âEmmalyn.â
My body stiffens. âWhat about her?â
Knoxâs brows pull low. âShe let me kill her.â
I shake my head. âNo she didnât. She knew she was caught. There was no way out for her.â
âNo. She let me kill her.â
I peer into Knoxâs eyes, the sheer conviction I find making my heart sink. âWhy do you think that?â
âShe didnât fight me. Why would she go through all this trouble, decades of planning and controlâ¦only to let me kill her? Why?â
My stomach drops as Knoxâs words process in my mind. âI donât know,â I whisper.
I canât think about it anymore. I donât want to think of that horrid woman and what she did. I look at Knox, his heart and his feelings swimming in those sapphire eyes. I felt the pain and sorrow he felt in those moments too, and I never want him to experience it again.
Staring into his eyes, I open my heart to him. âI dreamt of you, of this city.â Knox pulls back, astonishment on his face. Before he can speak, I continue, âWhy do you call me Angel?â
âIt was the only word I could hear in my mind when I saw you.â
My heart melts. âI dreamt about the Fae lands for years. As I got older I started to dream about a Fae man. I never saw his face but he smelled like pinewood and ocean. He called me Angelâ¦It was your voice.â
Knoxâs eyes widen as a small smile spreads across his lips. âYouâve been dreaming of me?â
I roll my eyes. âDonât let it go to your head.â
âOh, I intend to,â he croons.
I laugh as I slump forward, nestling into his warmth. âWhere is everyone?â I ask.
The shield around the room drops. Music, laughter, and cheers pour into the space.
âI had to silence the room so you could sleep,â he grumbles.
âTouch my hair one more time and Iâll incinerate you!â
I burst out laughing at Lenoxâs boisterous voice. âHow much have they had to drink?â I ask.
âThey havenât stopped since we arrived home hours ago.â
A smile spreads across my face as the weight of what I did comes crashing into me. âI truly did it. I broke the entrapment spell.â
Knox places a kiss on my cheek. âYou did, Angel.â
Hours later, I bounce out of bed, dragging Knox with me as renewed energy sizzles through my body. âWe have lots to celebrate.â
âAre you sure youâre feeling up for it?â Knox asks, frowning.
âAbsolutely. I deserve some fun.â
Knox walks into his dressing room, changing into his usual black suit pants and white linen shirt. âIâm warning you; theyâll tease us mercilessly about the bond.â
âAre they not happy about it?â I ask nervously.
Knox chuckles before placing a small kiss on my forehead. âNo, Angel, they adore you. However, they find great joy in harassing me.â
My cheeks heat, gratitude filling my heart as I change into the soft dress Knox hands me. If I had to put on fighting leathers or any tight-fitted clothing, I think I would vomit. I need to give myself at least a week of no fighting or training.
Knox offers me his hand as we descend the stairs and enter the sitting room. There, I find Lenox, Harlow, Nolan, and Axel, all of them absolutely hammered.
âThe lovebirds have finally tired themselves out!â Lenox slurs. Knox simply holds up a vulgar gesture, ignoring Lenoxâs cackles as he pours us drinks. âThat was quick. Whatâs the matter, Knox? Your age catching up to you?â
âDo I need to teach you a lesson on manners?â Knox drawls from the bar cart.
âNope, just getting it out of my system.â
âIs it out?â Axel teases.
Lenox makes a big show of putting his fingers to his lips, his face scrunching in concentration. âNope,â he chirps as he lunges for me, wrapping his arms around my stomach and twirling me in the air. âWelcome to the family,â he whispers in my ear.
My cheeks heat from the warm sentiment. The only family Iâve ever truly had was Easton and Annie. Even if heâs inebriated, it means a great deal to me that Lenox would consider me as family in his eyes.
âWhat the fuck did you say to her to make her blush?â Axel yells.
Knoxâs power rumbles through the room, making my eyes roll. âAxel, donât poke the bear.â
Axel throws his head back, chuckling.
âDoes this mean youâre Lenoxâs new mummy?â Harlow taunts.
Lenox snorts wine out of his nose, spraying it all over the floor. Laughter roars through the room. I take my own wine, plopping onto the sofa besides Knox, nestling into his warmth as he wraps an arm around my shoulders.
âIâm not a child,â Lenox grits through his teeth.
Harlow throws her hair over her shoulders. âYou act like one,â she mutters. Her sultry eyes lock on mine as she lifts her wine glass. âCongratulations,â she says, smiling.
âThank you.â
âIt was about time. I was going to lock you two in the cellar until you figured it out,â Axel mumbles, his words slurred.
I chuckle. I havenât seen Axel this drunk before, and itâs highly entertaining. I scan the room, frowning. âWhereâs Hazel?â
âSheâs off screwing Ace,â Lenox announces.
My mouth drops opens as I snap incredulous eyes to Knox.
He winces. âI knew I forgot to tell you something.â
âTheyâre mates! I knew it!â I yelp, jumping with joy.
âEveryone knew it,â the group mumbles in unison.
âWhat happens now? What happens to the beasts and the guards?â I ask.
Lenox shakes his head at me as Harlow clicks her tongue. âOne problem at a time. The rest can wait for tomorrow.â
âWe go to the queen tomorrow to explain everything we found and why we didnât tell her in the first place,â Knox whispers into my ear.
Trepidation fills my stomach; I hope sheâs as nice as this court.
âI found it highly enjoyable seeing Harlow with an ugly face for once.â Lenox waves his hand around, his drink sloshing over the glass.
She groans and visibly shudders. âUgh, donât utter another word. I never want to be one of those fat things again.â
I chuckle, nestling further into Knox as I drink and celebrate with everyone, relishing in the newfound freedom that we created.