Two Twisted Crowns: Part 2 – Chapter 21
Two Twisted Crowns (The Shepherd King #2)
he past sank into me in that dark, bottomless water until I was a part of it.
I stood in a castle, opposite a young woman. She was shorter than me, with dark hair, copper skin, and piercing yellow eyes. She was the sunâI felt her warmth even in the cold corridor as we walked together.
Ayris. My younger sister.
Light came through arched windows, catching dust particles that fell onto green woolen carpets. âOh no,â Ayris said, looking up at me. âThereâs a bruise under your eye.â
I shrugged. âTraining.â
âWith Brutus, no doubt. Only a fool would mark up your face before coronation.â Her eyes rose to my head. âHow does it feelâwearing the crown?â
I reached into my hair and touched something cool, its weight firm. âLike providence.â
When we got to the gilded door at the end of the corridor, the guards opened it. One of them was young, a boy my own age of seventeen. He had green eyesâand not one, but two bruises upon his face. He winked at Ayris, then me. âGood luck, Taxus.â
âNitwit,â my sister muttered beneath her breath.
The doors opened to a cathedral. Stained glass caught the light, turning gray stones a brilliant spectrum of color. Violet, green, pink, red, burgundy, blue. The colors danced before my eyes, so bright and beautiful I wanted to catch themâput them in my pocket.
Lords and ladies stood around me as I took my seat in my late fatherâs chair. The one forged of old, bent trees. âLong live Taxus,â came my courtâs jubilant call. âLong live the Shepherd King.â
I opened my eyes to darkness. Someone called to me, an oily voice. The longer he called, the more desperate his tone became.
I tried to swim toward the sound of his voice, but the waterâthe net of memoriesâheld me fast. I could not move, could not speak.
Could not get out.