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Tower of Dawn

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  • aicirtaPhas quoted5 days ago
    A man used to being obeyed, yes, but a man also inclined to care for others. Look after them.
  • aicirtaPhas quoted5 days ago
    None of the Towers women had ever married, preferring either lovers who left them with a present that arrived nine months later or who perhaps stayed a year or two before moving on
  • aicirtaPhas quoted8 days ago
    It had curdled any brimming lust. Even while grateful that certain parts of him still undoubtedly worked.
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted2 months ago
    “I told him,” Sartaq said at last, “that I planned to lead the rukhin against Erawan, with or without his consent.”

    Worse. This was getting worse and worse. She wished his face weren’t so damn unreadable.

    Sartaq took a breath. “He asked me why.”

    “I hope you told him that the fate of the world might depend upon it.”

    Sartaq chuckled. “I did. But I also told him that the woman I love now plans to head into war. And I intend to follow her.”

    She didn’t let the words sink in. Didn’t let herself believe any of it, until he’d finished.

    “He told me that you are common-born. That a would-be Heir of the khagan needs to wed a princess, or a lady, or someone with lands and alliances to offer.”

    Her throat closed up. She tried to shut out the sound, the words. Didn’t want to hear the rest.

    But Sartaq took her hand. “I told him if that was what it took to be chosen as Heir, I didn’t want it. And I walked out.”

    Nesryn sucked in a breath. “Are you insane?”

    Sartaq smiled faintly. “I certainly hope not, for the sake of this empire.” He tugged her closer, until their bodies were nearly touching. “Because my father appointed me Heir before I could walk out of the room.”

    Nesryn left her body. Could only manage to breathe.

    And when she tried to bow, Sartaq gripped her shoulders tightly. Stopped her before her head could even lower.

    “Never from you,” he said quietly.

    Heir—he’d been made Heir. To all this. This land she loved, this land she still wished to explore so much it ached.

    Sartaq lifted a hand to cup her cheek, his calluses scraping against her skin. “We fly to war. Much is uncertain ahead. Save for this.” He brushed his mouth against hers. “Save for what I feel for you. No demon army, no dark queen or king, will change that.”

    Nesryn shook, letting the words sink in. “I—Sartaq, you are Heir—”

    He pulled back to study her again. “We will go to war, Nesryn Faliq. And when we shatter Erawan and his armies, when the darkness is at last banished from this world … Then you and I will fly back here. Together.” He kissed her again—a bare caress of his mouth. “And so we shall remain for the rest of our days.”

    She heard the offer, the promise.

    The world he laid at her feet.

    She trembled at it. What he so freely gave. Not the empire and crown, but … the life. His heart.

    Nesryn wondered if he knew her heart had been his from that very first ride atop Kadara.

    Sartaq smiled as if to say yes, he had.

    So she wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him.

    It was tentative, and soft, and full of wonder, that kiss. He tasted like the wind, like a mountain spring. He tasted like home.

    Nesryn clasped his face in her hands as she pulled back. “To war, Sartaq,” she breathed, memorizing every line of his face. “And then we’ll see what comes after.”

    Sartaq gave her a knowing, cocky grin. As if he’d fully decided what would come after and nothing she could say would ever convince him otherwise.
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted2 months ago
    “I will cherish it always,” Chaol whispered as he slid into her, slow and deep. Pleasure rippled down his spine. “No matter what may befall the world.” Yrene kissed his neck, his shoulder, his jaw. “No matter the oceans, or mountains, or forests in the way.”
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted2 months ago
    “Thank you,” she said softly.

    He shrugged, unable to come up with a response.

    Yrene only walked over, and he braced himself, readied himself, as her hands cupped his face. As she stared into his eyes.

    “I am glad,” she whispered, “that you do not love that queen. Or Nesryn.”

    His heart thundered through every inch of him.

    Yrene rose onto her toes and pressed a kiss, light as a caress, to his mouth. Never breaking his stare.

    He read the unspoken words there. He wondered if she read the ones not voiced by him, either.

    “I will cherish it always,” Yrene said, and he knew she wasn’t talking about the locket. Not as she lowered a hand from his face to his chest. Atop his raging heart. “No matter what may befall the world.” Another featherlight kiss. “No matter the oceans, or mountains, or forests in the way.”
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted2 months ago
    In the lantern light, the silver locket shimmered and danced as she lifted it up between her fingers, eyes wide. “I can’t take this.”

    “You’d better,” he said as she lowered the oval locket into her palm to examine it. “I had your initials carved onto it.”

    Indeed, she was already tracing the swirling letters he’d asked the jeweler in Antica to engrave on the front. She turned it over to the back—

    Yrene put a hand to her throat, right over that scar.

    “Mountains. And seas,” she whispered.

    “So you never forget that you climbed them and crossed them. That you—only you—got yourself here.”
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted2 months ago
    “We don’t look back,” he said, meeting her stare. “It helps no one and
    nothing to look back.” The way he said it … It seemed as if it meant something more. To him, at least.

    But Chaol’s smile grew, his eyes lighting as he added, “We can only go on.”
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted2 months ago
    He blew out a breath, shoulders loosening. “And I’m relieved to see that the reality lives up to the legend.”

    Nesryn chuckled, grateful to be back on safer ground. “You had doubts?”

    They reached the landing that would take them to the great hall. Sartaq let her fall into step beside him. “The reports left out some key information. It made me doubt their accuracy.”

    It was the sly gleam in his eye that made Nesryn angle her head. “What, exactly, did they fail to mention?”

    They reached the great hall, empty save for a cloaked figure just barely visible on the other side of the fire pit—and someone sitting beside her.

    But Sartaq turned to her, examining her from head to toe and back again. There was little that he missed. “They didn’t mention that you’re beautiful.”
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted2 months ago
    Sartaq whispered in Nesryn’s ear, “I was praying to the Eternal Sky and all thirty-six gods that you’d say yes.”

    She smiled, even if he couldn’t see it.

    “So was I,” Nesryn breathed, and they leaped into the skies.
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