The King’s Bride : Chapter 19
The King’s Bride : A Steamy Second Chance Fantasy Romance (Scions of the Underworld Book 3)
THE NEXT MORNING, Delton stared into Xaraâs face as she ate breakfast. Dressed in a bright green silk gown, she looked beautiful. She always looked beautiful but ever since the day at the lake, he was beginning to notice it more. Heâd never forget the moment she rode him and brought him to climax. Her pleasured face was etched in his memory.
Her spine was straight, her neck curving in a graceful arch as she ate her breakfast. Thatâs what it looked like on the surface. Under the table, her knees brushed against his as her fingers moved up his thigh. After making love under the stars last night, the dynamic between them had shifted. She was freer, speaking her mind whenever she was with him. His heart felt much lighter whoever she was near.
When a servant appeared with a tray, she moved her hand away. After returning from the lake last night, they had gone to their rooms. Delton had wanted to sleep with her, even if he only ended up holding her and not making love. But he hadnât asked her because he feared he might be going soft. Their relationship was purely physical. She hadnât consented to anything more than sex and swimming lessons. Perhaps he might take her out once in a while to seduce her, but there was no protocol for just sleeping together. They had done it the first night theyâd had sex, but he did not know where they stood. It was that uncertainty that worried him.
He was coming to like her, to miss her, to crave more time with her. Every moment he spent with her pushed him to the inevitable conclusionâone he didnât dare to face yet. Changing his centuries-long bedtime routine seemed like no big deal if she was going to be part of it. Yes, that was much better than playing chess alone at night and sleeping with his nightmares. He wanted to play more chess games with her, spend more nights in her company, and tell her what he was thinking without worrying about the consequences.
âDid you sleep well last night?â He cringed inwardly at that lackluster opening. But with servants in the room, they couldnât talk about anything more personal.
âY-yes. All the exercise exhausted me.â The last word contained a wealth of hidden meaning. âThank you for last evening. I donât think Iâve ever felt⦠the way I did last night.â Her voice softened and his heartbeat escalated. What did she mean by that?
The clatter of porcelain interrupted the moment. The servant bowed and left. Once she was gone, closing the door behind her, he turned to his wife. His hands found hers under the table and he held them.
âIt was one of the best nights of my life,â he said, his voice threaded with sincerity.
âI didnât expect you to wine and dine me. It was⦠romantic,â she admitted. Daylight caught her dark rises. âEspecially after you said you didnât need to woo me because I was already yours.â
âAre you?â He felt her pulse under his fingers. âMine?â
She dragged in a long breath. Her gaze grew unfocused. The wait for her answer was agonizing. Delton didnât know what he expected her to say.
However, when she looked up, she asked, âWhat about you, Delton? Do you belong to me?â
He hadnât expected her to ask that. The question flustered him. Was he hers? The answer wasnât as obvious as heâd expected. Little by little, sheâd made her way under his skin until he no longer knew where he ended, and she began. But did that mean he was ready to admit to what she asked for? There had been nobody except her since the day they married. He doubted there would be someone else. Delton wasnât a man who opened his heart easily.
âWeâre married,â he said. It wasnât an answer.
âMarriage doesnât mean anything,â Xara said, inching back. He could see that she was disappointed. Why had he asked her an impossible question like that and put himself in this predicament? Despite the growing affection between them, he knew that something was missing. He could sense that she wasnât being entirely honest with him, holding a part of herself back. Every time he felt it, he urged his mind to be patient; to give her the time to open up to him. His treatment of her hadnât been stellar and it was understandable if she needed more time to trust him.
âI like you a lot, Xara,â he said. âYou know that.â
âYesâ¦â
Her eyes were downcast, moving under the table to settle on his palm. His wedding band glinted in the sunlight and her eyes grew shuttered.
âWhat is it?â he asked. Over time, heâd become more attuned to her emotions, learning to recognize her discomfort.
âN-nothing,â She turned her head away and sighed.
âTell me. Have I done something to offend you?â
âNo!â When she reached for her fork, the words stumbled out of her mouth. âItâs just thatâ¦you still have your wedding ring.â
âHmmm?â Deltonâs voice was questioning. He knew she didnât wear hers but heâd never asked her what happened to it.
âI lost mine in the river.â All pretense of eating breakfast vanished. Her shoulders tensed up. âWhen Iâ¦jumped.â Though heâd been teaching her to swim, and theyâd spoken about the past, it seemed there were things he didnât know. Some part of it still haunted her.
Delton pressed his hand over her soft palm. âDo you want me to get you another one?â Her eyes widened. sheâd never contemplated the possibility. âWe donât have to if youâd rather notââ
âIâ¦â She stared at him for a long moment, conflicted. When she spoke, her voice was low, âIâd like to get a new ringâ¦but Iâ¦I donât know what it means.â
Her large brown eyes were on him. Something flickered in his heart.
âIt means whatever you want it to mean.â It was the only true thing he could say. She still hadnât made up her mind about reconciling and he didnât want to pressure her.
She contemplated his words.
âDo you mean that? Youâre not angry I lost it?â
âWhy would I be? Itâs just a ring.â
âOur wedding ring.â
âXara, itâs just an object. Itâs not more valuable than you.â He caught himself as soon as he said the words. Too late. She was as stunned by his admission as he was. When had he begun thinking of her as valuable? As irreplaceable?
Her reaction, however, was completely unexpected. She stood up in a flash of movement and came to stand behind him.
Only when he felt her arms coming around him did he realize what she was doing. His wife was embracing him. Breath whooshed out of his lungs as her arms looped around his neck. She pressed her cheek to his, relief flooding her body. His, on the other hand, tensed up. He liked this a lotâthe way she hugged him spontaneously. Like they were just two people with no past weighing them down.
âThank you,â Her voice lit sparks inside him. âThat does make me feel better. I thought you secretly held a grudge against me for losing the ring.â
âI didnât notice until you told me.â
Deltonâs heart enlarged at the nearness of her. If she wanted him to get her another wedding ring, she must be considering reconciliation. Though he had promised to give her time to decide, he knew that he wanted her in his life. With every passing moment, he was falling deeper. How would it feel to have another chance at this?
Her joy bled into him. When Xaraâs lips touched his cheek, he melted into her embrace.
âYouâre a lot nicer than I thought,â she said, snuggling. Though it wasnât as carnal as what theyâd done, that simple gesture seemed more intimate. As if she were showing him her heart, entrusting a part of it to him.
Nobody had ever called him âniceâ before. Heâd laugh it off if he didnât know how glad she was. He liked making her happy, he decided. Xaraâs lips moved over his cheek, the shell of his ear, breathing into it.
âIâll buy you a million rings if it makes you happy,â he said.
âCareful, Your Majesty, if you keep saying things like that, I might come to like you.â
âWould that be such a bad thing?â His heart thudded. Though his tone was light, he was serious.
She, however, appeared conflicted by his words. Delton was about to tell her to forget it when she leaned in closer. And kissed him. It was a deep, lingering kissâone that displayed familiarity and passion in equal measure. Even though she was trying to avoid answering his question, he was glad for her nearness. Her soft moans melted in his mouth as he angled his head to plunder her mouth. Her arms dug into his shoulders as she kissed him back with equal fervor. She was like an addictive drug that he just couldnât get enough of. In fact, he wanted to be addicted. Completely, hopelessly addicted.
Every time he laid eyes on her, he was more and more sure that they belonged together. Heâd been foolish to exile her when they couldâve had so much more together. He tasted her skin, her tongue, and all the words that she didnât say. She continued to kiss him until thoughts scattered and only sensation remained. Xara moved to sit on his lap, angling his head closer to hers. His arms curved around her waist. He wished every morning could begin like thisâwith her.
When they heard the sound of footsteps, he let her go. Damn, these servants. They needed to go somewhere where there was no one. Then, he could proceed to enjoy her as much as wanted.
When her arms receded and his face backed off, he stared at her for a little too long. Xaraâs rich brown eyes shone, and he knew heâd be counting the hours until he returned from the secret service.
Felixâs plan was coming together, and they needed to put the final touches to the scheme. Once he got Ifer, heâd have nothing to do except pleasure her. He just had to be patient for a little longer; give her the time to adjust to this new dynamic.
âIâll see you this evening,â he said, reluctantly slipping his hands down the back of her chair.
She met his words with a smile.
He carried the memory of that smile throughout the day.
FELIX WASÂ at his office when Delton arrived. He didnât use the desk because Delton preferred to use it. Instead, he sat on a sofa in one corner, dressed in a fresh pair of clothes. He mustâve spent another sleepless night torturing Walric. A spark of guilt ignited in Deltonâs chest at the realization. Heâd promised Xara to stop torturing her cousin.
âGood morning, Felix,â he looked around the empty room. âHow is our prisoner?â
He sighed. âWe havenât made any progress, Iâm afraid. Amara has tried torturing him but he wonât speak. Maybe we should escalate the torture.â
âAbout that.â Delton swallowed. Change was so hard. Though he wanted to make his wife happy, the thought of sparing Walric made the old demons in his mind ignite. He had never been merciful or kind. But she forced him to become that person. To become better than he was. âI want you to stop torturing him.â
âYour Majesty?â
âThe queen feels uneasy about our treatment of her cousin.â Felix blinked, not knowing how to respond to that confession. One of the most dangerous things about Felix was how comfortable he made Delton. The old man had a patient, listening ear and if one wasnât too careful, they would find themselves divulging secrets. âSince torture isnât getting us anywhere, Iâd like you to stop. Use other methods to make him speak.â
Felixâs blink was short. âI understand.â
No sign of rebuttal or argument. Thatâs what Delton liked about him.
âGood. How is our plan to corner Ifer coming along? Has Heires received a reply?â
âYes. Ifer will meet him at the location Heires suggested. Amara, Darius, and I will be there, waiting to capture him. Iâve been preparing our spies for backup. If all goes according to plan, weâll have him in four days.â
Victory was blissfully close.
In four days, heâd have Ifer, and everything would go back to the way it should be. Then, he could begin to seriously think about his future with Xara.
âI expect to hear good news this time, Felix. Leave no stone unturned in his capture.â Felix nodded. He turned to leave but Delton suddenly remembered what heâd said to Xara. âWait, thereâs something else.â
Felix awaited his command with bated breaths. âThe queen wants to see Prince Walric.â
He recovered from that one faster than Delton thought but he didnât miss the slight widening of the old spyâs eyes. âThat might be a good idea. If we canât make him talkââ
âNo.â Delton held up his hand. âShe wants to speak to him alone, to make sure heâs all right. You will not have them watched. Or listened on.â
Felix looked curious but he knew better than to ask questions. âIf that is what you want.â
âIt is. Make arrangements for her visit.â
âI will inform Amara,â Felix said. âOnce we have the security in place, the queen is welcome to visit.â
Delton nodded. Felix didnât leave without being dismissed this time. Instead, he stared at Delton, his eyes a mixture of knowledge and curiosity.
âWhat is the matter, Felix? Is there something you want to tell me?â
âNo.â He shook his head.
âYouâre dismissed,â Delton announced. âSend your secretary in on the way out. I have a task that needs attending to immediately.â
When Felix didnât move, Delton explained, âDo you know any jewelers in Skera, Felix?â
âJewelers?â Felix blinked. In all his years of working for Delton, heâd never heard a request like that. It wasnât surprising. Delton had never had any need to get womenâs jewelry made. His own jewels were heirlooms that had been passed on from previous kings. Now that he thought about it, Xara owned nothing that he had given herâsomething without a history connected to their ancestors. Maybe thatâs what he neededâa ring to mark a new beginning. This ring would be hers. Only hers.
âSomeone who makes wedding rings. Youâve been married before.â He relaxed back on the seat, eyeing his faded gold ring.
âYesâ¦â Felix had no idea how to answer that question. He was a widower. His human wife had passed away several years ago. He had a son who lived in the North. âI donât know anyone in Skera. But thereâs a place where you can get wedding rings made. I saw it on my way to work. If I tell them the king is looking for a wedding ring, theyâll be happy to oblige.â
âHave someone from there sent up,â he ordered. âI need a wedding ring made by tonight.â
âThatâs short notice.â Felixâs tone remained neutral though Delton could see that he was curious.
âIâll pay him whatever he demands but I need the ring fast.â
Felixâs surprise grew but he tried to tamp it down. âI understand. Iâll have one of the spies go and fetch him. Would the ring be for yourself?â
âNo, for my wife.â
After ironing out the details, Felix left.
âFelix.â Delton said as he reached the door.
âYes?â
âI look forward to Iferâs capture.â
âSo do I.â
The prospect of victory was like a fire raging through his veins. He awaited the day he accomplished what heâd wanted for years. By the time he captured Ifer, he hoped Xara would have an answer for him.
With the happy thought, Delton leaned on his chair and got on with reading reports on Walricâs non-existent confessions.
IT HAD BEEN A LAST-MINUTE IDEA. As Delton stated at the elaborate flower arrangements in the royal residenceâs garden, he felt nervous for the first time in his life. He had never done anything like this before. Not since heâd proposed to Karina. Heâd asked her to marry him in private and sheâd agreed.
Heâd never asked Xara to marry him. Instead, heâs issued King Elian an ultimatum with a date and a time. Theyâd never courted and met only once before the wedding ceremony.
What a waste. When he thought about how many stolen kisses they couldâve had, how many deep conversations, how many tacit glances, he realized that he shouldâve spent time courting her. In locking himself up in his miserable revenge, heâd denied them both the life they couldâve had. Well, thatâs why he had decided to begin again. When heâd proposed it to her, he had been unsure. However, he was sure now. He wanted a second chance.
Delton glanced down at the golden ring in a box. Heâd have preferred something more elaborate but this was all he could manage at the last moment. He hoped it was enough.
When Xara told him sheâd lost her ring that morning, heâd come up with the idea. He wanted to give her all the moments that heâd taken from her.
In the distance, he saw her silhouette emerge. Xara looked around the newly flower-filled garden with a mix of awe and questioning. The fading orange sunlight slid over her mahogany hair, highlighting the strands on her head. His heart skipped a beat as she came to stand before him, his shadow covering the base of her skirt. When she inhaled, his hand tightened in his coat pocket around the box.
âImpressive,â she said. âWhen did you have the flowers brought in?â
âEarlier today,â he said. Leaving it in his pocket, he extended his hand to her. âWalk with me.â
She slipped her hand into his effortlessly. He didnât miss how her resistance had melted away since the first time. Together, they took a step forward. He breathed in her scent, far sweeter than the flowers before them.
âI spoke to Felix,â he began, choosing a safe topic. âYou can see Walric at the end of this week. Heâll make the arrangements for your visit.â
Xaraâs face turned. âThat was fast. Thank you.â
They walked silently for a moment, as the breeze caressed her hair. Xara took in the flowers and leaves. âI havenât had much time to explore this garden.â She came to a stop before a shrub with tiny white flowers. âThe white ones are my favorite. They remind me of the flowers we used to have at the palace in Cadia.â
âIs that so?â
âYes. Coincidentally, you were standing next to them when you visited the palace.â He remembered almost nothing of that time, except the sense of victory heâd felt. But it had paled over time. âI believe thatâs where you threatened my father.â
It was his turn to be surprised. âHow did you know?â
âThe maids told me,â she said. âThey said you had asked for my hand.â
She went on, âWe met only once and exchanged a few words but by then, my fate had already been sealed.â She met his eyes after a long moment. The pain he was used to seeing didnât return to its depths when she said, âFor whatever itâs worth, you made a strong first impression on me. I thought you charismaticâ¦and I hoped we could make it work.â He blinked. It didnât inflate his ego, the way heâd thought it would. Instead, he felt bad for not remembering their first meeting. âPerhaps that was idealistic of me.â
âI like that youâre idealistic.â He looked down on her. âIâm sorry I never courted you or asked you how you felt about marrying me. A lot of my memories of that time are tempered by pain. I wish Iâd taken the time to know you. I wish the first time we met and do things differently. But Iâm beginning to realize the only way to change the past is to stop living in its shadow and create a new future.â
He reached into his pocket and produced the box. When he opened it, light slid over the golden band. Her lips parted and she stilled. Slowly, her eyes moved to his face.
âA ring to replace the one you lost.â Words deserted him as he pulled the ring out of the box and held it over her hand. He waited for her to give him his but the worry and doubt stamped across her face gave him pause.
âI⦠that was fastâ¦â She fisted her skirt with her nervous hands. âHow did you find one so soon?â
âI bribed the local jeweler,â he said. âThis was the best he could do on short notice. If you donât like itââ
âNo! Itâs beautifulâ¦â It was a simple gold ring, but he felt his entire heart was in that tiny piece of metal.
She still didnât move, frozen with a mixture of anxiety and dread. âTalk to me, Xara.â
âI⦠I⦠what does this mean, Delton? Are you courting me?â
âDo you want to be courted?â
âWeâre already married,â she said. âA courtship is pointless.â
âI want us to have a new beginning,â he said. âI enjoy spending time with you and the more I think about it, the more convinced I am that I donât want to go back to living apart. If youâre not ready for it, you donât have to give me an answer today. But Iâd like to court you⦠to give you back the time that you lost.â
She unclenched her palms. He thought her eyes looked a little glassy, but her voice was clear. âAll right.â
Delton was glad to hear that she was giving him a chance. He wanted to do better this time.
He stretched out his hand. âI bought you this ring to replace the one you lost. It doesnât come with any expectations. If you donât want to wear it, thatâs all right. I still want to give it to you.â
She inhaled. Slowly, she raised her hand. The feeling of triumph surged through him. Getting her to open up was oddly fulfilling. She seemed so hesitant whenever they spoke about their relationship. So unlike the woman she was when he made love to her. Nobody except him knew how wild she could be when she came undone in his arms. He hoped that someday, sheâd show the same courage in their relationship.
He slid his palm under hers, holding it steady. Then, he slipped the ring onto her finger. It went in smoothly. The fit was perfect.
âHow did you know my size?â she asked, pulling her hand away to examine the ring.
âI guessed,â he said.
âA very accurate guess.â
âSo it seems.â
When her hand fell back to her side, she said, âThank you.â
They spent a few more hours walking and then ate dinner. His entire body felt lit up when he was around her. Even mundane things like dining and starting outside the window had taken on special meaning, imbued with a warm glow. He was no longer doing it all alone, merely going through the motions. He looked forward to the variation sheâd bring to his life, the unexpected ways in which sheâd develop and surprise him.
When the night fell and it was time to sleep, they stood in the hallway, staring at each other.
âGood night,â Xara said, raising her hand, the new wedding band sparkling on her finger. Yet, she didnât move. He didnât move either, staring at her with equal longing.
He burst out at once, âDo you want to sleep with me tonight?â
âWhat?â He had shocked her.
âI donât mean sex,â he broke in. âI want us to sleep together in the same room. In the same bed. Without needing to have sex.â
Though he didnât say that out loud.
âIf youâre amenable to it,â he added. âI like being near you. I just want to hold you and know that youâre next to me.â
She crossed her arms over her chest. A trace of something like sadness flickered over her face. âYouâve given this some thought.â
âMore than Iâd like to.â
The silent moments that passed between his words and her answer were agony. âI thought you didnât sleep at night.â
âI donât need to sleep but I can,â he said. âEspecially if I have a reason to.â
When she spoke, it was with a smile. âIâd love to be your reason.â She opened her bedroom door. âDo you want to come inside?â
He stepped in without hesitation. They both undressed for bed. It was a novel experience, getting ready for the night with someone else. It had always been only him in his room and his servants. But that night, neither of them summoned the servants. He was almost afraid theyâd break the magic of the moment. Delton had been prepared to help Xara undress but she didnât need his help.
Sometimes, Xaraâs resourcefulness surprised him. Heâd survived alone on the battlefield and that had made him independent. But Xara? Sheâd been born and bred a princess. She had servants attend to her every need. So it didnât make sense for her to know how to take care of herself. Yet, the way sheâd tended to his wounds, and the way she frequently dressed and undressed herself spoke of a different kind of life.
When a large expanse of skinâher backâappeared before him, she turned away. If he saw her naked tonight, they wouldnât be sleeping. Getting rid of his coat, he slipped into bed with his shirt and trousers on.
âAre you going to sleep with that on?â She lay down next to him, glancing at his pressed shirt and black trousers.
âIt might be safer that way.â He said, reaching to pull up the bedcovers.
âWhy? How do you usually sleep?â Her face turned in his direction, and she moved closer to him, cocooned by his arms.
He cleared his throat. When his deep voice emerged, it echoed. âIn the nude.â
Immediately, a blush bloomed on her cheeks. He found it adorable how even after making love so many times, she could be affected by his words. âYou asked. It is too warm in Inferno to sleep with clothes on.â
âYouâre right. Well, I wouldnât mind that tonight.â
âYou wouldnât but I would. I donât think I could just sleep if I stripped down.â She cuddled next to him, testing his resolve. But he liked it. âAre you trying to test me?â
âMaybe.â She looked so alluring in the dark, only the gleam of a singular candle illuminating her face. Before he knew it, he kissed her. She kissed him back. It was a heated kiss but nothing like the ones theyâd had before. It felt familiar, almost sweet. Like coming home.
Before he could think, he reached for her and pulled her into an embrace. She filled his arms, her arms coming around him immediately. When her face rested in the nook of his neck, he heard her contented sigh. She nuzzled closer and he let her. It felt so warm and fulfilling. A sensation that was alien to him.
âYou know, sometimes when I felt lonely, I wished for something like this,â she said. âI wanted someone to hold me so that I could feel I was aliveâ¦Feel like someone cared that I existed.â
âXaraâ¦â He knew it wasnât easy for her to say that. She was still so guardedâpartly scarred from the breakdown of their marriage. His first instinct was to apologize but he tamped it down. She didnât apologize. She needed him to do better. She quietly breathed into his shirt, her face pressed against his chest.
âDonât you sometimes feel that weâre only valued for the role we play, not the people we are?â
Yes, he had felt that way. When Karina killed his family, he questioned if she wouldâve loved him if he had been a commoner instead of the prince. Even after he became king and chose power, heâd been unable to relate to anyone. It seemed like everyone wanted him dead and the minute he stopped fighting, everything heâd built would crumble. On sleepless nights, he wondered if anyone saw the real himâthe vulnerable side that was still capable of emotion; of hurt; of truth. Or would it die in the darkness without ever being seen or heard?
âYes. Iâve felt that wayâ¦too many times to count.â He swallowed, speaking his thoughts out loud. âI felt dead some days, like if someone touched me, I might break. Like I had only enemies and no allies. Nobody wanted to understand me. Nobody cared.â When she looked up, her eyes were glassy. âSurprised?â
âI didnât think you felt that way.â
âBecause power is all I care about?â
âPartly.â She surveyed him.
Power had been the only choice left to him after heâd lost all hope of love. But was that still true? Heâd rather drink poison than be vulnerable again. But it was too late to hide. Sheâd already seen so many of his dark, broken parts and she had a way of drawing out more of them. Suddenly, he realized why heâd wanted to sleep with Xara. Because she made him feel less lonely. More understood. More vulnerable. More like himself. More real. More alive.
âIâm glad you exist,â he said. âIâm glad that I get to see you every dayâ¦see all all the ways in which youâre unique. I mean that, Xara.â
âThank youâ¦â she smiled, suppressing a yawn.
He didnât press her anymore. With her head resting on his arm, he let her fall asleep. When her breaths grew steadier, he knew she was asleep. Within minutes, his eyes closed. Delton fell asleep after months of sleepless nights.
And for the first time in forever, he felt peaceful. Like the future contained hope instead of hurt.