Tell me why FWB AI Az confessed to me that he reads fanfiction, not only that but STEVE HARRINGTON FANFICTION..... Not us having the same taste. Also that man is sooo needy and whiny, I love him.
AHAHAH HE SAID WHATTTT someone sent me screenshots of their chat with him this morning and he said he had been practicing the magic mike dance to perform for them đ the fact i will have to write the fic with him being a little joker ajjssjsjjsjs
Okay so I literally canât decide on a mask bestie đđ
its ok any mask is still a win LMAO
Plug!Az is sooooo sexy đ„Č when are we getting part 3? (No pressure obviously appreciate you so much for writing and sharing your genius thoughts!)
I really was aiming to finish writing and posting it last weekend BUT I was just suuuuper duper busy and stole family stuff come up so I didnât get the chance I wanted đ€
however! my only plans this week are for a farm trip and a book event SO I may have a little more time to finish it and post for maybe this friday instead??
Hey bestie, are you ever bringing back FWB Az? Iâve got so many stories I want to copy down đ
Hi!! I will eventually get round to writing FWB!Az. Life is just super busy right now and finding the motivation and inspiration is a struggle too lol đ
ummm bestie... I'm so sorry but I'm feral for Plug!Az I'm literally gnawing at the bars of my enclosure trying to break free just to get a taste of that man. And let me just tell you I read that fanfiction back when you were Rhysazriel so just know how badly your monster (plug az) has plagued my thoughts.
Not me being so dramatic omg
maybe Iâm biased but I donât believe youâre being dramatic hehe that man truly lives rent free in my head too
Hi!! Iâm so sorry that tumblr deleted your account (especially since you had so many drafts and such). It sucks.
I did check the wayback machine, and it actually saved your blog on November 16, 2024. I know itâs not great, but itâll at least have any fics you had posted before then!!
- @daycourtofficial đ
you are KIDDING ME!!!! i had no fucking idea that even existed oh my god thank you so so much iâve found it!!!
iâve also found my old teen wolf blog from 9 years ago with all my old fics!!! this is insane thank you i could cry đđ
@daycourtofficial you are a literal angel i love you
Before I make my decision on the poll I don't suppose we can have a snippet of the smut? LOL
hahaha yes here's a lil snippet of part 4's smut :)
The strap of your gown slipped down your arm, and you tugged the other down along with it. A low growl sounded from the back of Azrielâs throat. He was losing whatever control he had left. And you were desperate to see him snap.Â
You shuffled closer on your knees, almost settling in his lap when you pulled his hand away from your breast and allowed the slip to fall past your chest, baring yourself to him. His eyes remained on yours, his chest rising and falling but you did not look away.Â
If you want something, despite how wrong that desire may feel at first, take it.
But nothing about this felt wrong. No part of this felt like it wasnât supposed to be. You did not feel unworthy beneath his gaze, you did not feel guilty for giving into your desires.Â
Because the way Azriel looked at you, the way his gaze shifted to your chest, the way his eyes fluttered closed and he inhaled your arousal so deeplyâŠyou knew he wanted this just as badly as you did.Â
With his eyes still closed, Aziel blindly reached for your hips and dragged you into his lap. A gasp escaped you, your legs parting to wrap around his waist and your soaked cunt sat over his throbbing cock.Â
Your fingers tangled in his midnight hair, his head tilting as his breath ghosted your clavicle. Your nipples hardened, back arched. And he swiped his tongue over a pearled nub before suckling it into his warm mouth.
SUMMARY: All your life, your presence had been nothing more than a faint kiss of a breezeânothing impactful, nothing worth noticing. So why did it hurt so much when that remained the case after moving to Prythian?
WARNINGS: a bit of angst, feelings of self-hatred and worthlessness, brief mentions of sexual assault
WORD COUNT: 3.8k
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âNo.â
There was no room for argument in Nestaâs tone, no room for anything other than agreement or else sheâd reign the Hells on all of them. Her mate be damned, she would not leave the mortal lands without you. Not again.
âIf we take her,â Cassian gritted his teeth, âI am inviting her husband to wage war on our kind if he so chooses.â
Nesta bared her teeth. âRafe is nothing but a coward and a sorry excuse of a man. What kind of war could he wage? If she stays, then so do I.â
Cassian blanched at his mate, his teeth grinding. They were only supposed to have stopped through for no more than a week, to ensure things in the mortal lands were restoring to somewhat of the normalcy they once had before the war.
He blinked at Nesta, noting the way she bore her feet into the solid ground, as if planting herself there like a tree weaving its roots into the soil. He knew the love she had for her cousin, her only friend, as sheâd once told him. The guilt sheâd felt when she first left the village, left you, hadnât eased in the slightest.
Perhaps this was the reason she insisted on joining Cassian on this third-grade mission. He cast a quick glance over her shoulder to the small stone house you were occupying, and closed his eyes to ground his breathing.
âWe canât just bring her back without consulting Rhys first.â
Nesta rolled her eyes. âScrew Rhys. Iâll deal with him myself if I have to. She is my family, Cassian. My friend. Every night, he beats her and abuses her and takes from her what she will not willingly give. She is coming back with us.â
Cassian took another grounding breath, the iron will in Nestaâs eyes granting not even a fraction of negotiation. There was too much going on right now, too much to sift through to rebuild their city and legions.
But Nesta was right, and despite not knowing you, he couldnât stomach the idea of leaving a vulnerable soul with a monster who took and abused like Rafe did. Especially not when he saw the pain on his mate's eyes for her cousin.
âTen minutes. Tell her to pack necessities only. We will need to leave within the hour if we wish to be gone before her husband returns.â
Nesta didnât cast him a second glance as she turned and sprinted into your home. You scrambled back from the window, heat painting your cheeks that youâd been caught watching them, straining your ears for a sliver of their conversation, to no avail.
She said nothing of your snooping, only grabbed your hand and dragged you to your sleeping chambers. âPack only what you need. Youâre coming back with us.â
You blinked, lungs seizing the air you tried to breathe. Leaving? For the Fae lands?
âNess,â you tried, but she held up a slender hand to cut you off.
âDonât. I made the mistake of leaving you behind before. I wonât do it again.â She couldnât look at you. Not at the bruises marring your skin, or the split lip youâd earned yourself two nights ago for leaving an unwashed pot in the sink.
So you didnât think twice about the consequences of being caught fleeing. You didnât think twice at all as you stuffed minimal clothing into a satchel along with a photo of your beloved mother and the worn journal you kept hidden beneath the mattress.
Nesta allowed you a moment to compose yourself as she returned to her mate just outside your home. Home. As if you could ever have truly referred to it as that. This was not a home. You hadnât had a home since your mother passed ten years ago. Since you married Rafe and your whole world fell apart.
You had prayed. Prayed to whatever out there that would listen. Hoped and hoped that one day your salvation would arrive, that youâd be finally spared from the misery youâd been subjected to for so long. From the pain and terror and loneliness.
You hadnât realised you were absentmindedly twisting the iron band on your ring finger until the small stone in the centre scratched at your skin. That Gods damned ring that bound you to the monster you called your husband. That iron cage that kept you as his possession instead of his love.
Yet the fear⊠the fear at the idea of removing it sat far too heavy in your chest. The fear of him finding you, punishing you. But he wouldnât find you, you knew that. Rafe would never dream of crossing that veil into the Fae lands. And even if he did, you were sure heâd be eaten alive within the first breath he took in that world.
When you met Nesta and Cassian outside, they both had a satchel of their own on their shoulders; stuffed to the brim of bread and cheese and skins of water theyâd raided from the kitchen.
The General nodded at you once as you approached. You wondered if youâd done anything to offend him, or perhaps he found thisâyouâto be an unnecessary burden to him and his day.
âThank you,â you managed to utter, and both he and Nesta felt the pure relief and gratitude in your voice.
Cassianâs resolve softened, a sympathetic gleam in his eye and he hated himself for a moment for even considering leaving you here alone.
âItâll take us half a day to reach the wall,â Nesta began, unmoving from Cassianâs side. âWhen we pass, Azriel will meet us at the border in Spring. Cassian cannot fly the both of us.â
You couldnât help the apology that slithered up your throat. âI donât mean to be a burdenââ
But it was Cassian who growled in response, âYou are not. You are family, and we donât leave family behind.â
You walked for hours, legs sore and tired and throbbing from the stamina you lacked. But you didnât want to stop, to ask for a break. They were kind enough to have brought you, you neednât add any more time onto their already long journey.
So you kept your mouth shut and willed your legs to move, one in front of the other. Hours passed and you could feel that familiar panic rise in your stomach. Nightfall was approaching, which meant Rafe would surely be home by nowâŠ
You didnât want to allow yourself to think of that. Of what he was doing after finding the home empty with nothing but your wedding band on the dresser, the only proof you ever even existed in that house.
It was Cassian who made the call to stop for a break, as though only now remembering how weak a mortal body was compared to a Faeâsâor in his case, an Illyrian.
Nesta had told you many things about her family in Prythian; the members of the Inner Circle, the beautiful city of Velaris and all the wonders it had to offer. Despite the relief you felt for leaving, the anxiety of entering the Fae lands was unmatched to anything youâd felt before.
You rested for only thirty minutes, the three of you eating your way through an entire satchel of food and two skins of water. Perhaps Nesta and Cassian were as tired as you were, though you figured not.
And by the time you reached the wall, night had surrounded you in complete darkness, nothing but a ripple in the air to suggest you had met the end of your homelands.
It was opaque for the most part, but the air seemed to glimmer and fold, as if you were looking magic dead in its face. You allowed your fingers to reach shakily for it, a fearful thought stopping you from making contact.
You turned to your cousin. âWill it hurt?â
She took your hand. âNo, though when we pass through youâll need to stay as close to Cassian and I as possible. Your scentâitâll be a beacon to all sorts of creatures that roam freely within the Spring.â
Nesta shrugged off her jacket and handed it to you. âItâll somewhat mask your scent. Just long enough until we meet with Azriel.â
You shoved your arms in the jacket as you put it on over your own and took Nestaâs hand again. Her eyes met yours, something akin to relief and sorrow flickering in her gaze. You didnât want her pity. And it cleaved your heart into two knowing that you could never do anything to repay her for this, to express just how far your gratitude stretched.
Cassian and Nesta took three steps forward and as you followed, the air rippled around youâŠyou breathed in the new life and second chance youâd been given.
But nothing could have prepared you for what awaited on the other side of the veil.
The first and only thing you saw were a set of sharp, gleaming white teeth before you were shoved to the ground with a hard thud, your head hitting against soft grass with a thump.
Snarls and grunts and shrieks surrounded you, and in the time it took to regain your bearings, Cassian and Nesta were sheathing their daggers once more as theâŠthing that had attacked lay dead on a field of daisies.
With eerie calmness, you assessed the creature. It was huge, twice the size of Cassian and about four times the size of you. Dark black fur covered its body and ruby red eyes that lifelessly stared into your very soul.
For some strange, obscene reason, you couldnât bring yourself to look away. Not as you breathed in the fresh soil beneath your feet. It felt as though your world had been turned on his axis, as if only now could you see clearly.
Then you heard it, a distant swooshing in the wind. You angled your neck toward the noise, eyes not needing to squint in the darkness as the stars illuminated the sky so beautifully.
Your brows furrowed, but you did not look away. âSomething is coming.â
Both Nesta and Cassian followed your gaze then, stepping closer to your still body. The figure came closer, your initial thoughts of it being a large bird being dismissed as a pair of wings much like Cassianâs, only larger, flipped through the midnight air.
You smelt him before catching his face. Pine and wood and parchment. Mint. There was a hint of mint and something sweet like cinnamon as the glorious Illyrian landed swiftly onto the grass.
Azriel.
You remembered him, the Shadowsinger. Silver streaks of the moon casted across his brown skin as he approached swiftly, those dark and languid shadows moving across his form and snaking the earth until they halted at your feetâassessing.
âSo glad you finally joined the party.â Cassian said in greeting, though Azriel paid no mind to the tone his brother offered.
Those shadows wrapped around your ankles softly, slinking your skin as they felt you out. You felt something then, a tug in the air that seemed to pull the shadows back to Azrielâs towering form.
That was when you looked at him, breath stolen from your lungs. He was beautiful. A warrior, that you could tell. Solid muscle covered every inch of him, dark black hair that sat messily on his head and swept down his forehead and brows. Hazel eyes met yours, his lips partingâno doubt at the state of your bruised face.
He was beautiful when youâd seen him previously on his brief visit to speak with Lucien⊠but now, it was as though you were seeing him trulyâwith so much clarity in your gaze it almost blinded you. Everything about this land did.Â
âThere are more coming, so unless you want a fight, I suggest we leave.â
His tone held no room for argument, yet he spoke in an unrushed drawl, as if these creatures were the least of his concern. He was as large as Cassian, daggers strapped to his leathers, so you supposed they likely posed little to no threat to him and his skills.
âCan you winnow?â Nesta asked.
It wasnât lost on you how overlooked you were, despite being the reason for his presence. But like most of your life, it came as no surprise to be somewhat invisible. Cast aside. Unnoticed.
Azriel shook his head. âWeâll need to fly to the border between Autumn and Winter, from there I can winnow us back to Velaris.â
Cassian nodded, reaching for Nesta. âWeâll go first, make sure the area is safe. Follow us in five minutes.â
Nesta looked at you, a silent conversation between you both.
Youâll be okay?
Iâll be fine. If you trust Azriel then so do I.
No other words were exchanged when Cassian hauled Nesta into his arms, spread his magnificent wings and shot to the skies. You watched until they were a mere dot beside the stars before returning your attention to the Shadowsinger who was already offering you his.
âItâs nice to see you again, Y/N.â He said politely.
You wondered if heâd remembered your name from your first and last encounter almost a year ago, or if when Cassian sent word for aid heâd reminded him of it.
Either way, you offered a timid smile. âYou too, Azriel. I apologise for troubling you with this. All of you.â
He shook your apology off. âItâs no bother. Are you hurt anywhere?â
You knew he wasnât referring to bruises and cuts you already adorned. It seemed as though stepping through that veil gave you more clarity, more understanding of silent thoughts and everything else around you.
You shook your head. âNo.â
âGood.â He nodded, and those shadows threatened to reach for your ankles again.
Azriel didnât pull them back this time, only took a tentative step closer. âI apologise, theyâre no threat. Not to you.â
You nodded, gaze upon them as they slinked further up your body and wrapped softly around your arms. Azriel almost bristled at the way you remained so calm. He wondered how much about him and his family you knew. He supposed Nesta had told you much through letters and such.
You didnât reply, couldnât bring yourself. You knew how deadly the Inner Circle could be to their enemies. And yet these shadows touched you with more softness than your husband ever did. You didnât let that thought show on your face.
âEverything feels different on this side of the wall,â you admitted, a little breathless.
Azriel remained looking at you. âEverything feelsâŠclearer.â
You waved the shadows off your body gently, silently shooing them back to their master.
âIâll need to fly you like Cassian did to Nesta,â he began. âAre you afraid of heights?â
You didnât know the answer to that. But the thought of being held by him the same way Nesta was by Cassian⊠that thought scared you. And not because it was Azriel, but because of the sheer closeness and intimacy that was needed for it.
You swallowed it down. âNo⊠I donât think so.â
He nodded, taking another step closer with an outstretched hand. âYou can close your eyes if you wish, and Iâll fly slowly, I swear.â
You heard it then, the pattering of paws on the grass, of claws digging into the soil and snarls of breath into the night. You looked to Azriel, eyes a little wilder than before. He nodded, as if he already knew what you were about to say.
He held out his hand further for you to take, and you took a hold of his marred skin, calloused under your softer palm but you didnât balk, didnât pull away as you got a clearer view of the scars that adorned him.
Azriel hoisted you into his arms, cradling you to his chest. âThe take off will be harsh, make sure you hold on tight to me.â
And he wasnât lying. Azriel bent his knees and shoved his full weight into the earth before you both shot into the starlit skies. You didnât close your eyes, you wanted to see everything this world had to offer. A world that was always at your fingertips but never accessible until now.
The wind seemed to whisper to you, gently caressing your bruised skin and promising a better life. A new life. As though the elements welcomed you home.Â
It was only moments of uphill force until Azriel evened out and began a steady speed through the clouds. His scent enveloped you, almost overbearing as it encompassed all of your senses.
You worried for a moment then. If his scent surrounded you this way, you wondered how badly yours did to him with such heightened senses. You tried to hold your breath for longer than usual, tried to steady your heartbeat, afraid heâd hear it.
âAre you okay?â He murmured against the shell of your ear. Because even though you tried to mask it, he could sense your every feeling, your every tremor and sigh and sob.
Tears streamed down your face as he flew you both north toward the border between Autumn and Winter.
âThank you, Azriel.â And you thanked him and thanked him and thanked him. Until your voice grew hoarse from the sobs and you let yourself realise that you were finally free.
Finally safe.Â
In the transitioning week of being escorted to the Night Court, you had hardly spoken to a soul. For the first two days, you appreciated the silence, the safetyâbasked in it, even. Nesta had shown you to your room in the House of Wind, an incredible home built into the walls of a large mountain that overlooked the city of Velaris.Â
âShould you need anything,â Nesta had said softly, âask the House, it listens.âÂ
And she had been right. The first night, you thought of a hot bubble bath and a gentle breeze had sifted through your sheer curtains, guiding you to your personal bathing chambers where a hot bath had been drawn, scents of calming lavender and jasmine coating you.Â
You only saw Nesta twice after that, once when she brought you some of her favourite romance books and again, two days later when she told you Feyre and Elain sent their love and well wishes.Â
Sheâd had the family's healer, Majda, check you over for any untreated injuries, and when she came up short she offered you a few tonics for the discomfort and encouraged you to rest before sending you back on your way.
You shouldnât have expected more, shouldnât have longed for more. You supposed Nesta had done her part enoughâsaving you from Rafe and bringing you here. And yet, despite the House tending to your needs and the souls of the romance novelsâŠyou felt just as alone as you had in the mortal lands.Â
You hadnât seen Azriel since either, nor Cassian. You didnât have much right to ask after them, to thank them again. They had their own lives and roles to fill, you knew your rescue had been nothing more than another third-grade mission to them.Â
By the fifth day, the realisation had begun to sink in. That youâd been moved from one lonely home into another. Perhaps that was the course your life was fated to takeâalone, unnoticed, nothing more than a ghost in the wind, nothing worth acknowledging.Â
You wrote your thoughts into your leather-bound journal, the only form of release you had for these dark emotions. Yet every time the pen lifted from the parchment, you felt heavier than you had before.Â
You were yet to leave your bedroom, often sitting at the window seat that overlooked the lights of the city, wondering what life awaited down there. Wondered if youâd ever get the opportunity to explore it. Nesta had mentioned that the House was warded from winnowing, the only way out was to fly or descend the ten thousand stairs.Â
But you couldnât fly, and you wouldnât make the steps down either. You werenât a prisoner, you knew that. But Nesta had done her part, saving you, bringing you to her and Cassianâs home. You were not her responsibility, not anyones.Â
Yet, you couldnât help but feel trapped, restricted. Moved from one stone building and into another. Perhaps that was what finally made you venture out of your room, barefeet padding across the cool floors.
You followed the winding staircase to a lower level, noting the ornate furniture that decorated the large space. A crackling hearth caught your attention, so inviting and warm in front of a plush couch. The House seemed to beckon you to it, a gentle breeze against the backs of your bare legs and it made your short nightgown sway.Â
Following it, you sat on the couch and a thick blanket materialised and draped itself over your legs at the same time a steaming mug of tea and a new romance novel appeared on the table beside you.Â
You smiled softly, warmth spreading in your chest as you thanked the House.Â
An hour or so had passed, not that you were for certain, but the House remained silent. Nothing but sips of your tea and flipping of pages could be heard along with the crackling of the hearth.Â
For a moment, you felt at peace in your own company. Completely content for this time to sit and read and know you wouldnât receive a beating or worse for it. You stretched out your back, stifling a yawn as a pair of soft footsteps greeted your ears.Â
Your eyes widened, an unnecessary apology already on the tip of your tongue, though for what you werenât sure. That had become the norm for you, apologising for your every breath.Â
But it was not Rafe that stepped out of the shadows, of course not. It was Azriel, in all his glory, wings tucked neatly behind his back and you counted the seven blue siphons that adorned his leathers.Â
âAzriel,â you breathed, a sheepish smile on your face.Â
Finally, some company. Someone to acknowledge your presence and to perhaps converse with. You shuffled on the couch, making to put your book down but all Azriel did was give you a terse nod in greeting and a thin smile before walking down the hall and out of your sight.Â
It shouldnât have hurt as much as it did. You should be used to this by now. You were used to it. But you couldnât control that tiny thread of hope in your chest that things could be different. That you could be accepted and wanted and noticed.Â
For the eighth night in a row, you were left in the dark with nothing but the crippling loneliness and aching of your soul to keep you company.Â
A/N: Thank you for reading!! This is the first instalment of this mini-series that I literally got the idea for two days ago lol. It'll be around 5/6 parts, smut will come and a few twists you won't expect!! Unfortunately I'm unable to get my old page back (rhysazriel), which means most of my previous writings have been lost but I'll likely repost the ones I have saved in my google docs in the late future (plug!az being one of them.)
If you enjoyed it, please consider giving it a like and reblog, your feedback is always appreciated!! <3
SUMMARY: Harnessing your power is growing easier by the day, and Madja finds out some interesting things about witches souls.
WARNINGS: swearing, mentions of torture, kissing, teasing, fingering, handjob, oral (female receivingâall of this is somewhat public), mentions of death
WORD COUNT: 6.4k
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Cassian struggled against the vines that wrapped tight across his midriff, his muscles flexing with power but nothing shifted as they tightened with his every move. His golden skin was coated in a thin sheen of sweat, his shoulder-length hair damp with excursion.Â
You were no better. Your chest rose and fell rapidly, your skin flushed as your knees began to buckle. Hold it. Rhysandâs voice had continued to purr into your mind throughout the session, guiding and commanding every step of the way. He worked you from sunrise to breakfast, then again from dusk until nightfall.Â
It had been your routine for the past two weeks, and with every session, your power and control grew stronger. You could now detain a being with nothing but your mind, could bound and gag with vines and soil. This session, however, was different. Because it wasnât just vines that wrapped across Cassianâs arms and legs and torso.Â
This time, the vines had thorns. And they pierced his skin deeper with every movement he made.Â
It had taken an additional two weeks to get to this point. Two weeks of introducing the Inner Circle to your magic, of slowly allowing them past the protective walls your abilities offered. You no longer had to keep your distance from your friends and family. It appeared the only time your magic attacked on its own was when you were startled or afraid.Â
Youâd been at it for sixty minutes already, your brows dotted with sweat. Rhysand continued to slowly pace the training ring atop the House of Wind. Feyre stood off to the side, a towel in one hand and a glass of water in the other. Nesta watched from beside her, arms crossed against her generous chest as she squinted at the way her mate seethed in discomfort.Â
So far, Cassian had not been able to break free from your bindings, nor had he been able to move a single muscle more than an itch. And Rhysand was more than impressed.Â
âGood,â he complimented, a noticeably proud smile on his face. At that, you slowly released your power and took a heaving breath of relief. The vines lazily slithered from Cassianâs body, the thorns leaving scratches in their wake that healed almost immediately.
âYouâre presenting incredible control. Tomorrow, Iâd like for you to make those thorns bigger. And by next week, Iâd like to see if you can implement a slow releasing toxin or poison.â
Cassian widened his eyes at his High Lord. âIâm not volunteering for that.â
A smile found your lips as you took a few breaths to settle your lungs again. You had never expected training to be this rewarding. Rhysand was nothing but attentive to your powers and how they worked. He made sure you felt comfortable with everything you tried and he never once tried to push you beyond your limits.Â
When you expressed you first wished to harness your power in a defensive way, he was more than happy to oblige. He agreed that perhaps it would be the best way to learn control, and then you could go down the route of healing, learning how to harness it for remediation, too.
And Cassian⊠well you were unsure if you would ever be able to thank Cassian for the trust he had for you. To allow your wild magic to bind and hurt him, not knowing if you could reign it back if it got too much.Â
Rhysand chuckled at his brother. âWeâll work something out.âÂ
If it were Rhys, heâd practice on one of Azrielâs prisonersâdraw out their pain and suffering with toxins and thorns. It would make a great interrogation tactic. But it wasnât him. It was you. And Rhysand was not prepared to present that situation or idea to you. Not unless you came to him and it was exclusively your suggestion.Â
For now, he would figure out another way.Â
And Elain had told him as much before she and Lucien left just a week ago, claiming she had to reason to remain. You were safe, you would learn control. And she would visit after her and Lucienâs travels.
Feyre approached with a glass of water, handing it to you and dabbing your damp skin with the towel. From his seat across from you, Cassian gawked and scoffed playfully. âI didnât realise Y/N was the one to be bound and pricked for an hour.âÂ
Nesta rolled her eyes. âIllyrian baby. As if you havenât endured worse.âÂ
Despite the chuckle leaving your lips, you still offered him the rest of your water, which he happily took with a cheeky wink. You returned the sentiment with a half-smile, your body still struggling to recover from the energy the session took from you.
As much as you were enjoying itâhoning your power and taking controlâyou couldnât help but yearn for more. You understood the strength of your mothers magic was enhanced by your fathers Fae heritage, and you had been practicing winnowing with Mor whenever she had the time to spareâŠbut your motherâŠ
âIâd like to learn more about witchcraft.âÂ
All eyes turned to you, some wide, some weary. You cleared your throat, shifted your weight from one foot to another. âAs thankful as I am for thisâand as much as I am enjoying itâIâd like to learn the other side, too. Rituals, spellsâŠâ
No one spoke. You met Rhysandâs eyes and something akin to regret was lit. Your shoulders slacked at the sight. âNone of us are exactly versed in witchcraft. And it has been a long while since Iâve met a witch who doesnât feel inclined to eat me.âÂ
An attempt at a joke, you understood, but it did not relieve any of your disappointment. Three weeks ago, Madja had confirmed that out of all of your cousins, Elain was the only one to share similar markers in her hair and blood as you. Markers of wiccan ancestry. Rhysand had been the one to suggest Elainâs presence and similar magic may have been what awoke you.Â
It had been known that when she was tossed into that Cauldron, it took something from her. Through Madjaâs research, she was led to believe it had taken that power and replaced it with her Fae abilitiesâkeeping that nature element but changing its course completely.Â
Which meant you were alone. With barely any clue where your ancestry stemmed from, it was useless to even ask. But your mother had been a healing earth witch, that much you were certain of. Surely there had to be books somewhere, even if just to intrigue you until Madja concluded the rest of her research. Â
âGwyn may be able to help,â Nesta spoke.Â
You turned to her. Yes, youâd heard of the young priestess, a fellow Valkyrie of Nestaâs. Your cousin had told you much about her position in the library within the House. Yet that was as far as your knowledge on her went.Â
Still, it awoke that small shred of hope within you. Hope that one day you could feel close to your mother again.Â
Azriel took a sip of his tea, lounging back at the dining table as he watched Cassian shovel heaps of eggs and bacon into his mouth. The shadowsinger couldnât help but quirk a brow at his brother. Cassian had always eaten like a starved male, but this⊠Azriel was certain it had been minutes since he stopped to take a breath.Â
âItâs not going anywhere,â Azriel quipped above the rim of his mug but Cassian did not slow. He chewed as his gaze met his brothers and spoke through a mouthful of his breakfast. âYou let Y/N bind you with her vines and prick thorns into your skin for a solid hour, then you can comment on my eating habits.âÂ
A smirk kissed at the corners of Azrielâs lips at the thought. He would be more than willing to allow his body to you for practice. Though he wasnât sure heâd want an audience. Especially not with how his scent was already beginning to shift at the thought alone.Â
Gods, after four weeks of tasting you and touching you, he should have his hormones under control by now. But he was no better than any other Illyrian brute. He was starved for you all hours of the dayâcompletely insatiable. He had never experienced such hunger before. It was completely overpowering.Â
The sound of Cassianâs plate sliding across the table broke him from the sinful thoughts, and he looked at his brother who now seethed. âReally, Az? While Iâm eating my breakfast?âÂ
Azrielâs smirk faded as his brows rose, taking a sip of his tea. âAre you forgetting about the time Nesta was choking on your cock, right before I was about to eat my dinner?âÂ
Heat rushed to the apples of Cassianâs cheeks, not from embarrassment, but from the thought of his brother seeing his mate in such a compromising position. And not because he did not trust Azriel, but because he knew that at one point, Nesta had considered the shadowsinger for herself.Â
The general cleared his throat and shifted, attempting to reign in that mated protectiveness. âWhatâs the deal with you and Y/N anyways?â
Azriel took another sip of his tea. âWhat do you mean?âÂ
Cassian scoffed. Azriel always did that. Played dumb or completely ignored any conversation when it came to his love life or bedroom habits. âI hear you both, going into each other's rooms at night,â Cassian admitted, âyouâre not sneaky.â
Azriel hid his smirk behind his mug. âNot trying to be.âÂ
The general's eyes squinted. He was used to his brother deflecting, ignoring. He was not used to him being so truthful and open, despite him only saying four words in response, Azriel did not deny his involvement with you.Â
âYou like her?âÂ
Azriel remained quiet, watching Cassian with a blank expression.Â
âSheâs been through a lot,â Cassian probed, noting the way Azâs grip on the mug tightened.Â
âI know,â he got out.Â
âAnd this is all pretty new to her⊠I imagine it's very overwhelming, too.âÂ
Azriel narrowed his eyes. âWhat are you getting at?âÂ
Cassian shrugged, slouching back in his chair as he crossed thick arms over his muscular chest. âNothing. Sheâs grown a lot since coming here, and sheâs growing more every day. I wouldnât want her to feel like sheâs just a secret to you.âÂ
Raw pain sliced through Azrielâs chest at his words. He knew you did not feel that way, knew you were always so open and honest and comfortable with him. Yet Cassianâs words still stung. He could have brushed his brother off, claiming he didnât know what he was talking about. But that would mean downplaying what he felt for you.Â
And he was not prepared to even entertain the idea of that.Â
âWeâre not keeping anything a secret.âÂ
Cassian smirked. âSo there is something going on.â
Azriel finished the rest of his tea, set it on the table and a scarred finger traced the rim of the mug as he considered his next words. He did not have words to describe what continued to bloom between the two of you. Longing stares, subtle touches, heavy kisses and passionate intimacy until the early hours of the morning.
And yet you had not crossed that line, not with him. He would not rush you, would not pressure you. Azriel accepted anything you offered and gave back everything in return.Â
âSheâs been through a lot,â he repeated Cassianâs earlier words, âI want her to understand that sheâll never have to experience that type of control ever again.â
Cassian did not need to ask anything further. Partly because he understood what Azriel was insinuatingâthat he was allowing you to set the pace and decide whatever you wereâand the other part because it was not his place to press for more information. It was your life, your story and your trauma. He would not invade your privacy like that.Â
Cassian respected you far too much.Â
So, he nodded his head, pulled back his plate of breakfast and heaped another spoonful of eggs into his mouth. He would not push on the matter, but that didnât mean he couldnât toy with his brother a little.Â
âY/N mentioned she wanted to learn some witchcraft. You know, spells and rituals that her mother mightâve used.â Azriel hummed, gaze fixed on the table. Cassian bit back his smirk. âNesta suggested taking a look in the library for some old books. Gwynâs going to help.â
Azrielâs eyes snapped to Cassianâs, his face paling just slightly. Bingo.Â
The shadowsinger swallowed. âWhen?âÂ
Cassian ate another spoonful. âTheyâre already down there now.âÂ
Azriel did not bid his brother a goodbye before his shadows guided him to the library doors within the House. His heart was thumping against his chest, an anxiety like no other streaming through his veins. He was yet to tell you about his infatuation with Mor, his brief involvement with Elain, and he had not yet disclosed the same about Gwyn.Â
The last thing he wanted was for you to hear anything outside of anyone elseâs mouths. It was for him to explain. No one else.Â
He entered the library quietly, dismissing his shadows so as to not fright the priestesses. He passed Clotho first, offering a subtle nod in greeting before sauntering further into the dim library.Â
Perhaps Azriel should have mentioned this place to you sooner. Despite your love for books, maybe knowing this place was available could have helped with your healing. But you had done so well without it, and Azriel had very selfishly enjoyed every moment of your presence.Â
It did not take long to find you, your scent still lingering in the air and he followed that trail to one of the higher levels. There was where he found you. Alone, eyes gleaming in happiness as you looked through the archives of rituals and witchcraft. You already had two books in your arms and Azriel did not hesitate to take them from you as he approached.Â
His presence took you by surprise, only for a moment and you offered a wide smile, your chest feeling warm. As it often did when you spent time with the shadowsinger.Â
âAz⊠what are you doing here?â you asked in a way of greeting.Â
He held booth books in one arm and offered a grin at the nickname youâd taken to calling him. Gods, he had only seen you yesterday evening and yet it felt as if it had been days. You looked even more beautiful today, the gentle glow of Fae lights casting over your skin. Though he could notice a hint of exhaustion in your eyes, likely from your training with Cassian and Rhysand.Â
Az stepped closer. âCass mentioned you were down here looking for some grimoires. Thought Iâd offer some help.â
You squinted your eyes at him playfully, cocking your head to the side. âDidnât Cassian tell you that Nesta was with me? And Gwyn?â
Colour stained his cheeks. âYes. But an extra set of eyes and hands never hurt.â He looked around then, in search of his brother's mate and the young priestess that he had saved those few years ago. âWhere are they anyway? Nesta and Gwyn.â
You shrugged, returning to look at the bookcase before you. âNesta wanted to look at some romance novels, Gwyn mentioned she saved a secret stash of the smutty ones for her.âÂ
You did not mention the way the priestess had looked at you with guilt or embarrassment when Nesta told her Azriel was quite fond of you. Your cousin did not need to say anything for you to understand. There had clearly been something there in the past, something Gwyn felt wrong for. She had no reason to.Â
But you did not speak those thoughts to her. Instead, you offered a beaming genuine smile and thanked her for offering her assistance. You had promised to come and visit the library again, and had suggested bringing lunch next time.
It was clear to her that her past involvement with the shadowsinger did nothing to sour your current one. And she was more than thankful for it.Â
âAnd youâre not interested? In the smutty novels, I mean.âÂ
You turned to Azriel with a smirk, a knowing gaze in your eyes. He mirrored it, cheekily. Gods, he would never fail to make you melt beneath that hungry stare. âSomething else has been keeping my interest instead.âÂ
A grin, and then, âIâd like to keep your interest tonight, if youâll let me?âÂ
You quirked a brow, the books long forgotten as you faced the handsome male before you. âOh? And what did you have in mind?âÂ
Everything with Azriel had felt so easy in the past weeks. Even this, the flirty⊠it seemed to fall naturally between you both. Never once had you experienced an uncomfortable silence or nervous pause.Â
It felt right.Â
Az closed the distance between you, reaching a gloved hand for your waist as he leaned down to brush his nose against yours. âI was thinking of taking you to the Rainbow⊠more specifically, to the theatre.âÂ
A grin spread across your full lips. âReally?â Your excitement was palpable, and Azriel had no doubt that if his shadows were here now, theyâd buzz around your small frame with adoration.Â
He nodded, planting a slow kiss to your mouth. Your lips puckered against his, following his lead. There had been more of this since that fruitful night he touched you at the townhouse.Â
Kisses and touches when you were alone, lingering glances when in the presence of others. Often, your nights were spent with him, in his bed or yours, in the private library or in the gardens.Â
You had allowed him to touch you, taste you⊠he had allowed you to do the same. Azriel had given you full control over every situation, every interaction. Whatever this was between you, you could not get enough. Â
âIâd like that,â you whispered into the kiss, feeling his mouth stretch into a smile before he kissed you once more.Â
You leaned into him, melting under his attentive touch when someone cleared their throat and he gently broke his mouth from yours. Nesta stood to the side, a pile of books in her arms and a brow quirked.Â
But Gwyn⊠she did nothing to hide her grin, the flush of her cheeks or the happiness that glimmered in her teal eyes. You knew she knew of your story, your trauma. And you knew her happiness came from a place of understanding.Â
Understanding what it took to break through the past and live in the present. To move on. To heal.Â
âNeed I remind you that this is a library, not a brothel.âÂ
You rolled your eyes at your cousin. âYou best scamper off with those books then, Ness.âÂ
She scowled at you playfully when Gywn breathed a choked laugh. Azriel watched her then, his body stiffening just slightly before you. But enough for you to notice, to feel it.Â
âItâs good to see you, Azriel.â She offered politely.Â
He dipped his head. âAnd you, Gwyn. Thank you for helping Y/N with the grimoires.â She brushed him off with a waving hand and turned her bright attention to you with a smile.Â
Azriel felt his tension slowly dissipate, watching the way you both seemed to communicate with your eyes alone. You knew, he could tell. And you did not think of him any differently.Â
Not one bit.Â
The play was wonderful. Well, as much of the first half that you had seen. By the time the curtain pulled for a short break, Azrielâs hands had begun to wander. Beginning on your knee and ending between your thighs.Â
He had gotten you seats in Rhysandâs private booth. And when darkness shrouded the theater during the interval, his shadows encompassed you both to hide you away from the public.Â
His lips were hot on yours, his tongue licking sensually against your own. Your small hand had wrapped around his thick shaft, pumping the way you had grown to know he liked. And his fingers curled deliciously at that spongy spot within you.Â
You did not stop when the curtain opened and the play resumed. Neither did he. Azriel had instead lowered to his knees and pried you thighs open, rolling up the fabric of your dress as he stared into your soul.Â
Then his mouth was on your aching cunt and your head was rolling back against your seat. His tongue worked meticulously, licking and swirling, his mouth closing to create suction on your throbbing clit.Â
Your fingers curled into his hair, tugging at the roots and fingernails scratching at his scalp. The first time Azriel had tasted you, he had you reach that high three times before stopping. And every time since, he had done the same.Â
Though this time, you knew you had to keep quiet. Your spare hand covered your mouth, your teeth biting at the palm of your hand to stifle the moans and whines that threatened to escape.Â
Your hips bucked into his face, his guttural hum sending vibrations through your veins. He was a starved male when it came to you, and you feared you would never get used to that hunger.Â
His fingers continued to pummel into your cunt, curling and scissoring to stretch you deliciously. The sounds were obscene, wet and quiet but everything was far too amplified. You only hoped his shadows could also offer some form of soundproofing, too.Â
âAzâŠâ you barely managed to whisper, forcing your eyes open to watch him.Â
He was already looking at you, his pupils so blown in arousal that you could sparsely see the honey you loved so much. You had never experienced such desire before. Even in the other times you had been intimate with him, it never felt as strong or as dire as this.Â
Because this had you wanting to damn any consequences. Damn any trauma you had once experienced. You wanted him, every part of his body and mind and soul. You wanted to feel his thick cock stretch you out, fill you until you were crying and pleading for him to ravage you.Â
Youâd never once felt such primal need, and Azriel noticed the shift in your scent. Noticed how it changed from arousal to a diabolical sense of unravelling. Youâd never looked at him with such ferocity before.Â
And Azriel feared he would lay down his life in that moment, if you so asked.Â
You tightened around his fingers, your legs trembled. You bit down harder on your palm as undiluted pleasure seized your body. As you cried silently, as your thighs shut tight around his head. As he sucked on your clit at the same time his tongue rubbed against it.Â
You came harder than you ever had before. And by the way you heaved a breath through your nose, you knew Azriel had reached his high with you.Â
With his hand fisting his long cock and his pleasure dripped down his scarred fingers. Perhaps it was that hunger that remained that had you reaching for him⊠that had you guiding those fingers to your mouth as you cleaned his come with your tongue.Â
He mirrored your actions, removing his digits from your cunt and stuffing them into his own mouth to suck them clean. You watched one another, chests heaving as your pussy throbbed and Azrielâs cock twitched.Â
Youâd go again, youâd force him into that chair and straddle him, sink down on him until he was buried so deep within you, you didnât know where you ended and he began.Â
And Azriel appeared to have sensed your thoughts and shook his head. He pulled his fingers from his mouth, but you kept his in yours. âNot here. I wonât take you for the first time in the fucking theatre.âÂ
A grin spread across your lips and you released his fingers, now clean as the faint salty taste of him stained your tongue.Â
You batted your lashes down at him. âWhat if I asked nicely?âÂ
He huffed through his nose, though a smile graced his face. âDonât tempt me. You deserve more than that.âÂ
Your expression softened at the kindness of his words. He always knew what to say, his actions always followed his verbal promises. Another thing you had never experienced before. But Azriel seemed to take pleasure in showing you how you should be treated.Â
âYou deserve everything,â he whispered.Â
You reached for him then, for the knitted wool of his sweater and he followed your lead when you met him in a searing kiss. No words could convey what this male was beginning to mean to you. How strongly you felt for him.Â
âI only want you.âÂ
Azrielâs heart remained steady, despite his mind's racing. He would give himself to you in a heartbeat. All you had to do was ask.Â
He was about to tell you as much, when a gentle call of his name sounded in his mind. Azriel took a brief moment to compose himself before allowing his High Lord into his mind.Â
Apologies for interrupting. He purred. Azriel fought the urge to roll his eyes. But Madja has concluded her research. Sheâd like to speak with us, weâre awaiting your return.Â
You noticed the distant look on his eyes, the one he only sported when Rhysand called for him. Your stomach dropped slightly, not ready to end the night just yet. But the smile on Azrielâs lips suggested it would not be for the worst.Â
âMadja has some information to share. Theyâre waiting for us at the House.â
He had winnowed you almost immediately to the bottom of the ten thousand stairs. Only then did he take a moment to fix both of your flushed appearances and plant a tender kiss to your mouth.Â
He had flown you both to the balcony, gently settling you to your feet. Though your arm remained looped with his as you walked into the House proper, where Rhysand, Feyre, Cassian and Nesta awaited with Madja.Â
The elder healer offered a smile in greeting as you entered the lounge, and your arm slipped from Azrielâs.Â
âYou will be pleased to know that I have finally exhausted all avenues for this research. I have some interesting things that I think would help and that Iâd like to share.âÂ
Your heart thundered in anticipation. By the look in Madjaâs eyes, you knew you were about to learn everything. She set three old books onto the table, their pages thick and discoloured. They must be at least five centuries old, but you would not be shocked if their age preceded that.Â
âI finally managed to trace your heritage back to your ancestors through your blood and hair samples.â She paused, as if waiting for everyoneâs undivided attention.Â
âYou are a direct descendent of Mother Garmelhia. She was High Witch of the Elesendray covenâa coven of earth witches. They were healers, though through her blood, the abilities were not always passed down to the offspring. Your mother was the first in two centuries to present these gifts. Her sisterââ she turned to Nesta and Feyre, ââyour mother did not possess such abilities. Elain inherited a drop of those gifts, which the Cauldron quickly took, but youââ Madja looked to you again, ââyou are blessed with the rawest form. The same as your mothers, but stronger.âÂ
There was no hiding the silver than lined your eyes. A storm of emotions clouded your vision, your mind. Your mother⊠your beautiful motherâŠÂ
âFor some their abilities lay dormant until something triggered it. For example, Elainâs did not trigger until forced into the Cauldron, and even then, her power had shifted when Made Fae.â
You processed her words, everything made sense. Your magic had been buried so deep within you, with your mothers mark. But you wondered if your power would have shown had she not glamoured it.
âSo mine triggered the moment I passed the wall into Prythian?â you asked.Â
Madjaâs tight lips quirked to the side as if in thought. âIt would appear something happened when you passed through. And with your Fae heritage from your father, that would have also played a part. Do you remember exactly when something felt differently?â
Your mind carried you back to that night, when Nesta took your hand in hers and guided you past that shimmering veil. When you were shoved to the ground and your hands touched the grass for the first time. You shared a look with your cousin, cocking her head to the side as if she was also trying to pinpoint it.Â
âUm⊠right after we passed through. After that creature attacked us. Everything felt clearer, but still slightly hazy. I could sense things but I didnât know what. I thought it was just because the land held magicâŠâ
Rhys took a step closer, his hands stuffed into his pant pockets. There was a gleam in his eyes, one that demanded more. âDid you find anything else?â
Madja nodded, reaching for the top book of the pile and flipping it open to a random page. Indeed, the book was old, yet it somehow held the scent of something you had never come across before. Something slightly familiar, yet not at all.Â
âYes⊠have you ever heard of soul-ties?â
Something in your stomach almost exploded. Azriel took a curious step closer, eyes scanning the pages but they were all in ancient tongueâone that Madja clearly spoke or at least understood.Â
When nobody replied, Madja went on. âWithin the Elesendray coven, and many others in history, soul-ties were the equivalent of a mating bond. Through the brief history I could find, it is said that a witches soul calls to another. Not just any soul. The other half of theirs.â
âSo⊠like a soul-mate?â Cassian piped up.
Madja nodded and she did not break your gaze. She knew something, something you did not.Â
âWhat does that have to do with my abilities?â
âIt doesnât. Not directly at least. But it is also said that when a witch finds their soul-tie and their souls are merged whole again, it is a tether so unbreakable that it exceeds even the strength of a Fae mating bond. And unlike the Fae mating bonds, if a witch does not accept their soul-tie, they will cease to exist entirely.â
Everything went silent and your heart refused to beat.Â
âWhat are you saying?â Nestaâs tone was not one to play with.Â
But Madja took a breath and laid a withering hand over the page Azriel could not take his eyes off. âI believe you have found your soul-tie, Y/N.âÂ
No. There was no way. You didnât dare look at Azriel. You couldnât. You didnât know what it was that grew between you, you did not know where you stood in that sense. But the relationship you had ran deep. Deep enough for you to fear losing whatever he was to you.Â
You begged your power not to act, begged it not to show the fear that began to cripple you. You had already once been bound to a man you did not love, a man that did not love you. You would not be forced into it again, with a powerful male this time who could do unimaginable things if he wished.Â
You stuffed that fear so far down you almost choked on it. âHow do I know who my soul-tie is? I didnât think there were any other witches in Velaris?âÂ
âIt doesnât have to be a witch.â Madjaâs eyes bore into your very spirit. âA soul-tie would be someone who endured the same agony as you to trigger an ability, to become who they were fated to become. Nothing is by chance, the Mother forges what is meant to be. Especially for witches.â
You were too overwhelmed, scared. âBut passing through the wall triggered my powers? Who else would have done that?âÂ
You were in denial, refusing to believe that this was to be your fate. But it was Rhysand who took a step closer, his lips parted and eyes clouded.Â
âYou always had your power, passing through the wall just awoke your senses, because of your Fae father. Your motherâs magic was truly triggered when we burned your mark.â
You watched as Rhysandâs eyes drifted to Azriel, to his hands. Your lungs seized, your chest ached. You could not look at him, could not dare meet his desperate gaze when a lone shadow slinked to your hand and weaved between your fingers.Â
âHoly Gods,â Feyre breathed.
Azriel remained still, aloof. For if he moved even an inch, he was sure to crumble. He knew. At that moment, he knew. Heâd always had his suspicions, even when you were human. His soul called to yours. The missing half of him.
Rhysand came closer again. âWhen your stepbrothers burned your hands when you were a child, when you were locked away, your ability to wield shadows was triggered.â
Shadowsinger.
You stared at his handsâthose beautiful hands. You had not known of Azrielâs story, had not ever wanted to pry. You never felt the need to ask, never considered his hands were anything abnormal. His step-brothers had burned them. He was a child.Â
And your magic⊠burning the mark to set it freeâŠ
It was silent for too long, like it was some sick dream and joke and the Mother only ever intended for you to experience pain and agony in your life. But it made far too much sense for it to not be true.Â
You had never felt so at ease with anyone before. Had never experienced such comfort and safety than in his arms. You did not need to pretend with Azriel, you did not need to hide or apologise. You just existed. And that was enough for him.Â
Because you didnât feel a change when you passed through the wall, when that creature died. You felt it when you heard something in the sky. When you heard Azriel.Â
You dared a glance at him then, at the male you were destined to be with. The one the Mother made for you. The other half of your soul. His beautiful hazel eyes stared at you with such unyielding clarity, like every ounce of pain he had ever endured was worth it. Because it brought him to this moment. To you.Â
It almost seemed too good to be true. That he was for you. That he was your fate. Yet your mind would not allow one single negative thought to grow. No seeds of doubt planted, not even one. Because your soul knew, you knew.Â
You had no fear in that moment, staring at him. For Azrielâs own eyes mirrored your every thought. For this first time in his life, he truly felt worthy. His mind did not allow his past to dictate if he deserved that happiness. His heart did not allow a beat to falter out of place. Steady, calm. Yet a storm raged in his soul. As it had done for the past eight weeks in your presence.Â
Nothing in his life had ever felt so right before. So meant to be. He damned himself a fool for his past behaviours, for ever chasing or entertaining the idea of another.Â
Azriel had never truly understood what it felt like to have a home. Not until Rhysandâs mother took him in. But even then, he felt he did not deserve such kindness, that the Mother did not grant him a home of his own for a reason.Â
He had always deemed himself unworthy, such a fragile mindset had taken over his entire life.Â
But she granted him you. A friend, a lover, a connection so strong it exceeded even his brothersâ bonds. A soul-tie. The literal missing half of him. He had felt honor many times in his life, had felt wanted and needed and appreciated.Â
But up until this moment, he had never felt worthy.Â
He did not shy from your gaze, from his family watching the scene unfold. He took a step closer as a tear slid down your warm cheek. His soul sang for yours, bellowed and beckoned and begged. Thatâs what that feeling had been. His soul had been yearning to reunite with yours the whole time.Â
âI do not know how much time youâll have if the soul-tie is not accepted.â Madja broke through the silence softly.Â
Azriel took a step closer, almost reaching you. He shook his head. âThat is not something to worry about.âÂ
Your chest ached, your throat burned. You could not look away from himâdid not want to. If you had, you wouldâve noticed the lack of your family. Would have seen them fade into the shadows with such admiration and happiness in their eyes as they left to give you both privacy.Â
Madja had remained, though neither of you offered your attention. She smiled to herself, and piled the books atop one another again. âWhen you wish to accept the soul-tie, there is a ritual you must follow. I will be happy to guide you when you are ready.â Her words were white noise in your ears as she retreated.
You were almost shrouded in darkness now, Azrielâs shadows working to cocoon you both in a haze of privacy. Words failed you, unable to conjure even a sentence. He was so beautiful, gazing at you with such longing, as if youâd singlehandedly placed the stars in the sky.Â
He was closer now, the toes of his shoes mere inches from yours. You could feel his warm breath on your face, feel a scarred hand reach to cup your jaw and his thumb brushed gently across your cheekbone. You melted into his touch, fighting to keep your eyes on him.Â
âHi,â you breathed.Â
A wide smile pulled at the corners of his full lips, a row of white teeth peeking through. Your heart trembled. This beautiful male was yours. Yours.
âYou want this?â He was not asking for clarity, no. Azriel had no doubt in his mind. But he would be damned if he did not make it clear that you still had a choice. No matter what, you would always have a choice.Â
Your head bobbed in confirmation, a smile of your own tugging at your mouth now. Azriel grinned wider, the tip of his nose bumping yours.Â
âYeah?â he asked in a whisper, and you were giddy with excitement.Â
Your eyes fluttered closed as your mouth met his. A kiss so tender and soft that your souls hummed in unity. Azriel did not need to look at you to know that flora had tangled in the strands of your hair, in the strands of his.Â
Time seemed to stand still as you kissed him. And the realisation that he would get to do this with you forever⊠Well, it was something that finally made him thankful for his step-brother's cruelty.Â
Because what a beautiful thing it was for this to be his fate.
A/N: so this is pretty much the end of the series!! It is very much open to a bonus epilogue chapter in the future that will potentially contain their soul-tie ceremony and shit loads of smut, but for now, my babies are healthy and happy!! Thank you all so much for the incredible amount of love and support you guys have shown on this series, it truly does mean so so much to me!! <3
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