Heir of Broken Fate: Chapter 31
Heir of Broken Fate (HOBF Book 1)
Once we return to Knoxâs home against Harlowâs protests to continue searching for a dress, she surprisingly drops the matter of what Iâm going to wear. Which is a relief because I was running out of excuses to give her.
After changing into more comfortable clothes for dinner Iâm seated in my usual spot next to Knox and Axel, as Lenox and Harlow bicker. Iâve come to realize that this is their usual thing, teasing and taunting each other until one of them snaps. If I didnât know any better, I would say itâs their form of foreplay, yet Harlow insists that she only views the men in Knoxâs court as brothers.
âPlanning to disappear again this Eclipse Ball, Harlow?â Lenox grins.
âWouldnât you like to know?â
Lenox shovels food into his mouth. âBelieve me, Iâve heard.â
âThe rest of us havenât and weâd like to keep our appetites,â Nolan grumbles.
Perhaps thatâs why heâs so grumpyâheâs constantly in the middle of their bickering.
Lenox snorts. âLike you havenât done half the shit sheâs done.â
âWith the same women,â Harlow coos.
Lenoxâs grin is feral. âWith the tally of men and women you have on your belt, Iâd say more.â
My gaze meets Hazelâs, both of our lips twitching as we try not to laugh.
âIâd rather not hear about your sexual indiscretions, Lenox.â Knox swirls his wine. âAgain.â
âWhen does the ball start?â I ask.
Harlow rolls her eyes. âNot until the evening. The first half of the day is spent on rituals.â She snickers. âThey act like theyâre so holyââ
âThey are holy,â Nolan argues.
Harlow narrows her eyes at him. âTheyâre not better than anyone else just because they wear robes and preach to the stars.â
âDoes everyone attend the ceremonies?â I cut in.
Knox shakes his head. âItâs more for the priestesses. They honor the lunar cycle; eclipses are seen to be cherished.â
I must admit, Iâm excited for the lunar eclipse. Iâve never experienced anything like it.
âWhy donât the human lands experience the yearly eclipse?â I ask.
âMagic,â Harlow sing-songs.
Knoxâs jaw clenches. âThe priestesses believe that itâs the moon goddessâs gift to the Fae, to those who preach to her.â
âYou donât believe that?â I ask.
The entire table goes deadly silent. No one dares move or speak. Even Hazelâs eyes widen at the energy shift. Is it improper to ask what one believes?
Knox isnât looking at me anymore. His eyes burn a hole into his plate. âNot anymore,â he says coldly.
Harlowâs overly chipper voice rings throughout the room. âI say screw the priestesses. The ball is the best part. Eclipses are meant to be spent dancing, drinking, and fucking.â
âPreaching to the choir.â Lenox grins.
I choke on my water. I still havenât drunk any wine here, wanting to keep a clear head at all times, but maybe at the ball I can let loose and have one or two.
Harlow groans at me. âPlease donât tell me youâre still a virgin.â
Knox snaps his head toward her, baring his canines. âHarlow.â
My cheeks heat. Iâm not a virgin, far from it. Iâve had lovers over the years, but itâs openly frowned upon in the palace to talk about the topic freely.
âIs everyone in the courts as open as you?â I ask, my voice higher than usual.
âNo oneâs as open as Harlow,â Lenox quips.
Harlow ignores him, waving her fork at me. âWell, have you?â
Dark, rumbling power ripples through the room.
âDonât coddle me,â I snap at Knox. âIf this is how most Fae talk, I might as well get accustomed to it.â I turn to Harlow. âIâve had lovers.â
None that were any good, I donât add. The majority of the time, I just lay there, wishing for it to hurry up and be over. Iâve never felt the spark that the books I read tell me I should feel, and it certainly isnât the experience Iâve read in those books either. To say my past lovers were lackluster is an understatement.
Knoxâs entire body has stiffened. My stomach sinks as I realize Iâve just barked at a king. A powerful Fae king nonetheless. I donât know what it is about Knox, but he pushes all my buttons, bringing me out of my shell that my father conditioned me to stay in. âIâm sorry, I shouldnât have snapped,â I rush out.
Knox raises a hand to silence me, his words guttural as if he has to force them out. âI misread. I apologize.â
âWell, thatâs good. The ball will be more interesting now,â Harlow continues.
I grimace. âThese escapades arenât happening on the ballroom floor, are they?â
The table bursts out with laughter, every one of them giggling at my words. Even Axel chokes on a laugh. Knox is silently chuckling, which is much better than the intense version of him a moment before.
âNo, sweetheart, itâs not a sex club,â Harlow drawls.
I look to Hazel, relieved that Iâm not the only one going red in the face.
I enter my room after dinner, happy to be alone so I can soak in the tub. Instead, I walk through the door to find a large black box tied with a white ribbon sitting on the end of my bed. Did Knox get me more doughnuts?
Picking up the box, I slowly peel the ribbon off, gasping as it falls opens.
Itâs a dress.
A stunning gold dress, the same shade as my wings.
Tears well in my eyes at how beautiful it is. I rush into my changing room, slipping it on and standing in front of the mirror, taking in every intricate detail.
The dress is floor length, the bodice cupping my breasts and cinching my waist before flaring out at my hips. The ballgown skirt material is thick and heavy, the gold fabric flowing around my lower body as it swishes from side to side. A small slit down the side reveals my leg as I walk. Starting at the side of my chest, three gold chains dangle on each exposed arm, then wrap around my upper forearms to my back. The gold material glints and sparkles as the candlelight hits it.
Happiness fills my heart at the gesture.
I canât believe Knox bought me a dress.