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Chapter 11 Thorn in the Heart

Chapter 11 Thorn in the Heart
Amarien’s POV

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The silence in the air was palpable. Daevir's cold gaze blazed on Velmira. The evening breeze blew through his hair, making him look even more dangerous and angry.

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“Your high…”

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Velmira couldn't make the rest of her words when a quick flash hit her cheeks. She stumbled on the ground. Prince Daevir had slapped her.

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She fell on her knees, her face bowed to the ground before Daevir. “Forgive me, your highness!” Velmira cried, her reddened cheeks in her hands.

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Daevir, ignoring her plea, stepped forward to me, his gaze bearing down on me.

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He came back!

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Quickly, but painfully, I got the rose I had protected out of its hiding place and stretched it out to him, my bloodied hands shaking.

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I thought I still had much strength in me, but I had reached my limits. The last thing I saw was Daevir’s face with the full moon orb circling his head like a halo.

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He looked majestic.

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He was beautiful.

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He was…

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Fade out.

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Who would have thought silence had a sound? It felt strange walking into that strange silence that enveloped you. That silence that feels hollow and consuming.

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My eyes stirred to consciousness, and he was the first person I saw.

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Daevir. My Prince Daevir. My friend.

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He was seated next to me on the bed. My bed, in my room.

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Daevir wasn't looking at me. He rested his chin on both his palms, looking contemplative and broody.

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Being awake brought back the pains. My whole body was covered in warm bandages to stop the bleeding. Yet, I felt the whole of my body ache so much I moaned.

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My voice stirred him back to me. Seeing I'm awake, he turned to me. His gaze was still dark and broody. I'm glad to see she isn't a werewolf. My gaze darted to the window, the full moon still hung over the clouds, watching us both carefully.

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I felt my fist clenched against something that pricked my skin. Ah, it's the rose.

I still had it.

Slowly but steadily, I raised my hand with the rose, higher and just a little higher to Daevir.

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The rose glittered under the moon orb. Daevir's eyes lowered to the rose and then back to me.

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I smiled. I was happy to see him.

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But he didn't smile back.

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He grabbed the rose from his bandaged hand. I let it go into his palm, his warm palm brushing against mine.

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In a flash, he flung the rose petal out the window.

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I lay there shocked.

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“What did you think you were doing?!” His growl reverberated through the room. If I didn't know any better, I would have thought he was shifting.

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“I wanted to help.”

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“Help with what?! What do you think you can help me with?”

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I tried to smile.

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“Your Highness… I brought the rose. You… you’re safe now.”

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His jaw flexed. Not with gratitude.

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With disgust.

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“Safe?” His voice was soft, but edged like a blade. “Do you have any idea what you nearly did, Amarien?”

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My lips parted. “I...I just wanted to help. You were going to shift at any moment. And no one else...”

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“No one else was stupid enough,” he snapped.

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The word pierced deeper than the thorns ever could.

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“You?” He stepped closer, eyes storm-dark. “A concubine? A girl barely old enough to understand what true danger is? What possessed you to run into the imperial courts alone?”

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My heart twisted. “You were dying, Your Highness. I couldn’t stand...”

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“That was not your place,” he hissed.

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I blinked, breath catching. “But… I saved your life.”

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“You almost lost yours!” He slammed his fist on the post of her bed. I flinched instinctively, and something cold flickered in his expression, but it vanished, replaced by hard steel.

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“You think your pitiful sacrifice means something to me?” Daevir continued. “You are a concubine of the palace. Not a warrior. Not a healer. Certainly not someone whose life I asked for.”

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My throat burned.

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I looked down at my bandaged hands, the hands that held the rose that fought through a nest of thorns for him. Shame flooded me, hot and choking.

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“I only wanted to protect you,” I whispered.

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“I don’t need your protection.” His voice was ice. “I don’t want it. I never asked for it.”

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My vision blurred.

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Not from pain, but from the realisation that I had given everything…for someone who saw nothing.

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Daevir stepped back, expression tightening with something like repulsion.

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“You should have died in the Imperial Court,” he muttered. “It would have saved us all this trouble.”

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The room spun.

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My lungs collapsed inward.

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And still he was not done.

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“Listen to me, Amarien,” he said, leaning in until I could feel his breath on my face, warm but mercilessly cold in meaning. “Do not ever come near me again. Whatever misguided devotion you think you owe me...bury it.”

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My chest trembled.

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“I… I didn’t think I was a burden to you,” I said, voice cracking. Tears rolled down.

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He laughed once...short, dry, cruel.

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“A burden? Amarien, you are a liability. A foolish, reckless girl who cannot even defend herself from Velmira without crying.”

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The mention of that name made my stomach drop.

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Daevir’s eyes flickered.

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“Yes, Amarien. Even Velmira knows your place more than you do.”

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He straightened.

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“And if you ever disobey again, Amarien… it won’t be Velmira teaching you a lesson.”

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My  breath stopped.

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His meaning sank in like poison.

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“It will be me!”

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Silence swallowed the room.

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My heartbeat drummed painfully in her ears. In that moment, I realised something devastating:

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The thorns had only torn my skin.

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His words tore everything else.

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He turned away without a final glance.

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I watched his back as he walked out, calm, composed, unshaken.

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As if I had not crawled bleeding through the dark to save his life.

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As if I had not risked everything for the smallest smile from him.

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The door shut quietly behind him.

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And I finally let myself break.

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