that, would we?â
Ashur took the blade and dared to meet Magnusâs gaze. âNo, we wouldnât.â
âIâll see you again soon,â Magnus said, turning away for good now. âI hope you continue to enjoy your stay in my fatherâs little kingdom.â
The Kraeshians werenât the only ones capable of playing games.
CHAPTER 6
LUCIA
AURANOS
T he walls were closing in on her.
For far too long, Lucia had been cooped up inside the palace. Her fatherâs concern over her health had kept her from being able to freely roam around outside. Sheâd tolerated the kingâs overprotective nature, knowing he kept her confined only because he loved her, but as the weeks passed, her desire for freedom had grown.
It was now too strong to ignore. She had to make a stand today, to demand permission to seek fresh air beyond the palace courtyard, to explore the kingdom she had helped to conquer. And she wouldnât allow anyoneânot even the kingâto control her.
She prayed to the goddess Valoria for the strength and wisdom she needed, then left her chambers, confident in her quest.
Just the thought of breaking free breathed new life into her as she made her way to the throne room, where a council meeting was just letting out. She stood and waited as members of her fatherâs trusted circle brushed past her at the entryway.
âSo pleased youâre feeling better, princess,â one bald, squat man said with a curt nod in her direction.
âThank you,â she murmured.
Magnus was there among the councilmen, but he offered her no greeting, friendly or otherwise, as he slipped from the room like a shadow. Aside from the pleasantries they muttered during formal gatherings to keep up appearances, all of their interactions had been just as cold recently.
It wasnât his fault that their relationship had souredânot entirely. The thought of their broken bond made her heart ache.
Once the last of the councilmen had departed, her father greeted her. âLucia. Itâs wonderful to see you, my dear.â
Sheâd practiced the words on her way through the still-unfamiliar corridors. Now all she had to do was say them.
âIâd like permission to leave the palace today,â she said, rushing to speak before she had the chance to doubt herself.
He raised his dark brow. âWould you, now.â
âI know you donât think itâs safe, but I disagree. The city is walled and well secured. Iâll take several guards with me. But IâI canât tell you how much I need to get out of here and breathe some fresh air. To see something new. Even the courtyard and gardens are oppressive to me now. I feel like a prisoner here.â
âOf course youâre not a prisoner, Lucia.â The king drew closer, his expression one of genuine concern. âYou think Iâd deny you this request?â
âI donât know. I know you worry about my safety.â
He touched her cheek, a smile playing over the thin line of his mouth. âIâve seen what you can do. I have no doubt you would be able to protect yourself if you were ever threatened.â
Her heart leapt. âThen youâre giving your permission.â
âAnd if I say no?â
A spark of anger ignited within her. âBut why would you? Iâve done everything youâve asked of me. Everything! You yourself said I can protect myself. And I can! I ask for one little thing in all these months and you would deny meââ
âLucia,â he said, cutting her off. âI was merely asking rhetorically to see if youâd be willing to fight for what you want. I see now that you are, and that you came here knowing you would accept only one response from me. Good. I like to see that fire in you, that strength. If ever anyone tries to deny you something you want, then you just take it, no matter who they are. Is that clear?â
Lucia relaxed. The
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