The King’s Bride : Chapter 27
The King’s Bride : A Steamy Second Chance Fantasy Romance (Scions of the Underworld Book 3)
TWIN FLAGS DECORATEDÂ the palace wallsâone red and one light blue. It had been almost a century since Delton had seen the light blue flag imprinted with King Elianâs red coat of armsâthe flag of Escayton. It seemed historic to be standing here, gazing down at the ministers, dignitaries, and kings gathered for the ceremony. The President of Escayton and King of Terra had put in a rare appearance for the occasion. No doubt they were excited about Escayton passing back to Xara. Before heâd taken control of the country, it had been a neutral territoryâa gateway kingdom connecting the other three.
The court was painted in bright hues, celebrating the coronation of a new queen. However, his heart felt gray and bleak. Heâd gone back to Escayton to beg her for another chance. But sheâd refused. Heâd been so sure that heâd be able to convince her. Defeat tasted like ash in his mouth. After his return, heâd waited for her letters but none had arrived. Unlike him, sheâd moved on. What did he expect? That sheâd forget everything heâd done and fall into his arms?
As much as it hurt to admit the truth, Xara wasnât going to forgive him. He had underestimated the extent of her pain. Sometimes, Delton wished heâd been smarter years ago. He wished heâd never done those things to her. But there was no point in thinking about the past. He wanted her now. Even if it took years to make her change her mind, heâd do everything in his power to show her how much he loved her.
Steadying his breath, Delton sat back on the throne. Adorned in his official royal costumeâblack and goldâheâd shown up early to the power transition ceremony. Two pieces of parchment coupled with feathers, ink bottles, and seals sat before him on a long table. Once the ceremony was complete, theyâd sign the papers. Thenâ¦theyâd part.
He had yet to draft a law on royal divorces. Heâd been putting it off, hoping sheâd change her mind. But he knew now that his hopes were futile. Once she left tonight, heâd have to get on with his life.
Deltonâs polished boot reflected his clean-shaven face, his bleak blue eyes, and his grim set of lips. Darius stood in the second row with Michael by his side, watching him with interest. Did he understand how Delton felt? Like heâd lost everything?
The throng of people gathered at the entrance to the court moved.
âThe queen.â The messenger announced her official address. Her old title. Sheâd walk out a queen tonight, but not his queen.
The crowd parted to reveal a lone silhouette. Delton held his breath, preparing his heart to come face-to-face with Xara again. Heâd anticipated and dreaded the meeting in equal measure, not trusting himself to remain calm with her around.
She stepped into the light, and all eyes focused on her. Her brown eyes met his.
He couldnât breathe.
For there stood his wife, dressed in a black and gold gown. Strips of gold held up the bodice and the tops of her sleeves. A mass of gauzy black fell over her arms, threaded with golden embroidery. The billowing black skirt was similarly detailed, bringing attention to her narrow waist.
He recognized it right away. It was her wedding gown.
As she took steps toward him, his heart began to race. When she raised her hand, her golden wedding band glimmered in the light. She had worn the wedding band heâd given her to the power transition ceremony.
Why?
Did it mean what he thought it did?
He did not dare to hope. But his heart was rapidly filling with effervescent bubbles, concocting scenarios he had no business imagining.
Her steps were slow and measured, aware of every eye in the room watching. She politely nodded her head to acknowledge the other leaders, maintaining her reserve as she ascended the stairs to his throne of bones. A crown sat atop her headâa golden crown with diamonds. It was King Elianâs. Delton had it sent to Cadia for her to wear to the ceremony. Standing over him, her unbound brown hair falling over her shoulders, she was his every dream come to life.
The scent of roses filled the air and hemmed him in, almost suffocating in their realness. His heart threatened to leap out of his chest. If she took another step forward, he would forget where they were and take her in his arms.
She mustâve felt it too for she bowed formally. He rose, bowing back reverently. With a formal glance in his direction, she sat down on the throne next to him.
He raised his hand and announced, âThe power transition ceremony will now begin.â
Delton didnât miss the smirk on President Ogierâs face. Elysium was no doubt having a field day. For so long, heâd held onto Escayton, barring them entry to the rest of the continent. His rivals must see it as a sign of weakness for his marriage to be disintegrating. But he couldnât care less.
One glance in Xaraâs direction and he knew why he was doing this. He wanted her to have everything that would make her happy. Her upturned nose faced forward, listening intently to the tenets being recited. Heâd gone over the contents of the treaty with the minister last night so he didnât bother to listen. Instead, he took her in, fearing this might be the last time he got to see her.
Aware of his gaze, she turned in his direction. When their eyes met, they lingered. She looked ravishing in the black gown. Xara rarely wore black because it was his color. But sheâd done it that day. The corner of her lips curved up.
His thoughts scattered.
He wanted to keep staring at her, but the reader soon announced, âThe King of Inferno and the new Queen of Escayton will now sign a peace treaty affirming the transition of power.â
Delton stood up immediately. He extended his hand to her when she endeavored to stand. It was a habit. All too late, he realized they werenât alone. He moved to retract his hand, but she held on before he could. The touch of her gloved hand on his sleeve was like a spark of lightning.
There was a moment of buzzing. It quietened when he moved.
She placed her hand in the crook of his elbow and walked with him to the table. Every second was agony. But the most agonizing was letting her hand go when they reached the table in two steps. They sat side by side, a feather in hand.
He signed his treaty while she signed hers. Then, they passed it around, covered fingers brushing when they exchanged pages. He signed under her name, and she signed next to his. Then he stamped his royal seal. Sheâd brought King Elianâs old seal to the ceremony and used it to complete the transition of power.
Once the papers were done, he held them up.
âThe new Queen of Escayton.â
A chorus of applause followed his announcement. President Ogier grinned while the King of Terra frowned. Darius smiled at him, and Michaelâs blue eyes surveyed him carefully.
A royal banquet was to follow the signing of the peace treaty. Delton was already antsy. He didnât want to eat a seven-course meal and make small talk with foreign dignitaries. He wanted to hear Xaraâs voice, telling him why sheâd worn their wedding gown to the power transition ceremony.
The guests filed out one by one until only the two of them remained in the court. When the court was empty, he turned to her. Xara, however, didnât budge. He didnât want to go to the banquet. He wanted to remain next to her and take in as much of her as she could.
âYou look well.â He didnât know what else to say.
âIâm not.â The sound of her voice wrapped around his starved senses, making him groan involuntarily.
âAre you ill?â He cleared his throat.
âMaybe I am,â she said. âI keep crying. I want to see you and be with you all the time. My heart breaks over and over again when I think about you. Tell me, Your Majesty, is that an illness?â
âXaraâ¦â His heart overflowed with the feelings heâd suppressed all day long. He had felt that way when sheâd left him too. Heartsick. Bereft. Lonely.
She took a step forward, running a finger over the handrest of his throne.
âIâve been the Queen of Inferno for a hundred years, but today was the first day I got to sit on a throne next to you,â she said.
âHow did it feel?â he asked.
âLike it was where I belonged.â
âOn the throne?â
âNext to you.â
His heart squeezed. âWhat are you saying?â He took a step toward her until they were just a few inches apart. âWhy did you wear your wedding gown to the coronation ceremony? Why are you still wearing my ring?â His voice was shaky, but he was too far gone to care.
âDonât you know?â Her voice was low and airy. Her large brown eyes met his, shimmering with her unshed tears. âItâs because I love you.â
The tears that heâd been holding back sprang into his eyes. He couldnât hold it in any longer. Delton stepped forward and folded her in a tight embrace. Her arms came around him and they hugged each other so tight that he feared her bones might break.
âThatâs my answer to your question. I want to begin again, not because weâre stuck together in a marriage, but because I want to.â Her words were like rain after years of drought. He reveled in each word, feeling her hair under his chin. âIâm sorry it took me so long to realize the truth. Iâve spent so much of my life resenting you that I lost sight of who I was. It is magnificent how youâve rebuilt everything from ruin. It couldnât have been easy to find the motivation to go on after your parents were killed. While I was wallowing in my misery, I failed to acknowledge yours. Weâve both gone through so much to get here. Perhaps it is time we learned to be happy.â
He wanted to tell her that he didnât care if sheâd taken longer to make up her mind. In the end, sheâd come to him. That was the only thing that mattered.
She broke the embrace and looked him in the eye.
âWhen you exiled me, I began to hate myself. I had failed at the only thing I wanted to accomplish. I didnât know how to go on. So, I hung onto that sense of betrayal and turned it into my life purpose. But itâs only made me more fragile. More vindictive. Insecure.â When she swallowed, the graceful column of her throat shuddered. He knew she was laying her heart bare â giving him the whole truth so that he could never doubt her sincerity.
âIt wasnât your love I couldnât win. It was my own. Deep down, I had hoped to love myself even when you didnât. But I let myself down and made you pay the price for it. I thought that if I got Escayton back, I might be able to love myself again. Butâ¦â She positioned her face on the crook of his neck. âIt doesnât work that way, does it? Getting Escayton is back no longer the only thing thatâll make me happy.â
âNo?â
âNo. Power is a poor substitute for love. I want you. I want a future with you, even if it isnât perfect. Iâm ready to take that risk. It has taken me so many years to find the strength to say these words. I love you. I hope that you still love me back because I choose you too.â
âXara.â
Xara extended her hand, her fists clenched. When she opened her palm, he glimpsed a golden band.
âI donât think I got the size right, but I hope you appreciate the gesture.â
Her smile was more radiant than the sun. With trembling fingers, he picked up the ring and turned it over. When the light hit the inside, he read her declaration loud and clear.
She had read the inscription on his ring. And she returned his feelings. The gesture undid whatever was left of his reserve.
Never in his long life had he imagined that heâd experience a moment like this. This beauty. This love. This wholeness. It was transcendentâthis feeling of being loved by someone you loved. Truly. Whole-heartedly. Without any lies or hurts.
Delton slipped the ring onto his ring finger. It stopped halfway so he slid it into his pinky. It fit. He made it fit. She smiled when the ring smug sat at the base of his finger.
âHmmmâ¦â she said, perusing his hand. âNext time, Iâll get you a bigger ring.â
There would be a next time. There would be several more times. Even if he screwed up a million times, he could rely on love to show him the way. Because despite everything that had happened to him, heâd chosen love. Heâd chosen her. And it was the best choice heâd ever made.
âI love you, Xara. More than I ever thought I could love someone. I will take whatever you give me. Iâll love you even when you hate yourself. Iâm so glad you came back. I, for one, donât plan to waste any more time.â He reached for her hand. âDo you have anything else to say? Because itâs been too long and I want to kiss you senseless.â
âNo, Iâm done,â she said, standing up on her tiptoes, and turning her face to him. âKiss me senseless.â
That was exactly what he did. For the next fifteen minutes, he proceeded to show her how much he loved her. He kissed her until they forgot where they were. Until there was no time or space. Just the two of them. In love. Enveloped in the wholeness of their unique journey.
When she wrapped her fingers around the back of his neck, he deepened the kiss, feeling a surge of power rush through his veins.
True power wasnât winning but being okay even when you lost.
Delton had never loved losing so much.