Rules and characters I write for:
House of the Dragon:
Aemond Targaryen
Aegon ii Targaryen
Jacaerys Velaryon
Star Wars:
Anakin Skywalker
Harry Potter:
Tom Riddle
What I write when it comes to requests:
Give me something to work with, don't just say "Can you write (Character) x reader."
yandere
headcanons & one shots (though I'm focusing on one shots right now)
I write female reader
What I don't write when it comes to requests:
Inc3$t or st3pc3st
I don't write smut
hufflepuff!reader
Oc's or ships
innocent reader
Pregnant/mom reader
Reader that's related by blood to any of the characters
a/b/o
modern!star wars au
I am not obligated to write your requests!
Don't be rude or weird
DO NOT POST MY WORK ON OTHER PLATFORMS
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2020-2021 shiftok was insane cause why were so many people convinced that voldemort was going to shift here??đđ
The urge to write fanfiction about my drs is strong...
With this post I want to thank all of you who write fanfiction. That you take time to write a story, to think about future ones, you are what keeps the fandom alive. You are better than big productions, your imagination and ability to write such brilliant stories is amazing.
I can only thank all of you, from the bottom of my heart for so many stories that you have done, that have made us so happy at times when we needed it so much, for continuing with different lives our favorite characters and for doing what others have not been able to do with everything in their favor and reach.
Thank you very much indeed. You are so important in the fandom, without you the fandom would not be the same. You are wonderful. I hope no one will ever take away your desire to create.
Mattheo Riddle Masterlist
Tom Riddle Masterlist
Theodore Nott Masterlist
Miscellaneous:
One-Shots:
"Shut Up Malfoy"
Headcanons:
You get a lover
Drabbles:
Catching the Golden trio staring at you
Incorrect quotes:
Fred Weasley Incorrect quote
Hiiii hope ur well
would u mind doing a darkling x moon summoner fix like sheâs disguised as the queens gorgeous lady in waiting but sheâs really the kings personal gaurd/assassin.
and aleksander finds out about her when she saves alina from the attack on the way to the little palace.
and of course u have free rein whether u want to continue this or have a jealous trope with Alina and I wonât shy away from smut lol (Iâd love a scene where the moon summoner catches the contucdor at the winter fete and helps control his mind to get answers)
thank youuuu
SWEET ANON! i want to preface this with an apology, because it took me so long to write... and it is... a very long piece of writing. i hope it meets the mark though. it might be one of my personal faves that i've written. i love u <33
AS ALWAYS, PLEASE SEND IN REQUESTS <333333
warnings: canon typical violence, some angst
word count: 10.5k
He needed you.
No, he didnât need you, he reasoned with himself. He just⌠really wanted you.Â
His hands were still in position, but The Cut he intended to use was long forgotten and faded. You stood behind him and he gaped at you from over his shoulder. You looked as lovely as ever, but even more so now that power was thrumming just underneath your skin, so freshly used.Â
The Fjerdan that had been a part of the ambush on the road back to Os Alta, lay over Alina with a smoking, gaping hole blown through his chest.Â
The girl pushed the body off of her in a panicked manner, and you dashed past the Black General and grabbed onto both of her hands to pull her to her feet gently.Â
âBreathe, breathe, Sankta Alina. You are safe.â You assured her and she stared up at you with wide eyes.Â
âWho are you?â She asked, almost belligerently.Â
You opened your mouth to answer her question and General Kirigan let out a low hum from behind the two of you.Â
âYes, Lady y/n. Who are you, indeed?â He asked, walking towards you as if you were simply his prey.Â
He couldnât help the glee that settled in his stomach when he looked at you and Alina. His Sun Summoner had finally been found. He could have gotten by with just her. And then there you were.Â
His Moon Summoner of legend. No one knew for certain if there was to be a Moon Summoner one day or if it was just tales of a desperate man, but The Black Heretic knew for certain that now he was indefinitely unstoppable.Â
âAre you insane, General Kirigan?â You asked angrily and he came back to the present moment to see that youâd wrapped your arms around Alinaâs shoulders and pulled her against your chest while she let out sighs of distress.
You werenât taller than the girl, if anything you were a few inches shorter, and this was an amusing sight for him to watch. You snapped a few times in his direction and you shook your head.Â
âYou couldâve gotten her killed! Why didnât you ride off alone with her?â You demanded and then you let go of the girl and rubbed your forehead, âSaints, Kirigan. Sheâs the Sun Summoner.â
You and him had always gotten along nicely, truth be told. You posed as the Queenâs Lady in Waiting, and whenever there were large events that the General would attend, you two often had friendly conversations. But you werenât really just the Queenâs Lady in Waiting. And The General knew this. You served as the Kingâs personal assassin.Â
Youâd never had to do much more than keep an eye on the man, thankfully, because in instances like that, youâd have to use your power. The power you tried to keep hidden.Â
When The King had heard word of the Sun Summoner being brought to the Capital, heâd sent you off to make sure that she and the General and his Grisha made it home safely.Â
He was right for that evidently.Â
The General didnât seem to like your outburst and he approached the two of you and he reached up to twist a bit of your hair around his finger curiously. Silver strands glowed in the aftermath of your vicious outburst of power and he dropped the piece of your hair. Â
âWere you ever going to tell anyone that you are the Moon Summoner?â He asked slowly and you felt Alinaâs eyes on your face.Â
You glanced up at the girl in front of you and then over your shoulder at Kirigan and you shook your head.Â
âNo. Because I didnât want to just be a saint. Iâm much more than that, as you can see.â You said quietly and he hummed.Â
âIndeed you are, Lady y/n.â He said lowly and then he nodded to Alina, âShe rides with me. Did you ride here on a horse?â He asked.Â
You gave him a nod and pointed at a white horse in the distance, speckled with grey.Â
âExcuse me? Can someone please explain whatâs going on here?â Alina asked desperately and the two of you turned to her.Â
He beat you to answer her and he held his hand out for Alina, waiting for her to tentatively grab onto it.Â
âI have found my two lovely Saints now. All is right in the world.â He said with a grin and you felt a sense of unease in your stomach upon seeing his toothy grin.Â
-
The ride back to Os Alta was mostly silent. You had gone off ahead of the two on your horse, determined to get to the Capital as quickly as you could so that you could hurry yourself up to the Queen and spend the rest of the day in hiding. You knew what would happen if you ever revealed yourself. Youâd be thrown to the wolves. Everyone would know your name, everyone would want to use you. From a young age, youâd learned to keep your powers a secret, and to only practice them alone.Â
As soon as your horse rode up onto the gravel path in front of the Little Palace, you jumped from your still moving horse and you gathered your cloak up and quickly ran towards the Grand Palace. You stumbled inside and slammed the doors behind you, despite guards trying to filter out to get outside to meet the General and the Sun Summoner. You pushed your way through a few guards until you got to the grand staircase and bustled up the marble stairs.Â
Once in the hallway, you smoothed down your riding clothes and walked quietly towards the Kingâs study. You tapped the door before you opened it and you stood in the doorway, peering in at the King and Prince Vasily who sat inside. You bowed your head respectfully and cleared your throat.
âYour Grace, Iâve delivered them safely. There were Fjerdans, just as you predicted, my Prince.â You reported and the two men nodded their heads.Â
âThank you, My Lady. Please. Clean yourself up and return yourself to my motherâs side at once.â Vasily ordered and you didnât protest.Â
Within the hour youâd gotten yourself thoroughly cleaned up and dressed with the help of a few servants, and you faithfully returned to your Queenâs side.Â
You didnât mind the Queen. Not at all, really. She was a bit of an airhead and as vain as can be, but you much preferred her company to her husbandâs or even Vasily. You didnât even mind Nikolai, though you hadnât seen the boy in many, many years.Â
You sat in silence next to the Queen for most of the afternoon as she had tea and read through her books, and you felt relieved to be away from the Grisha. Away from Alina Starkov. Away from General Kirigan.Â
Just as the thought of all three had slipped your mind, The General begged for your attention once more and you and the Queen both turned your head to the doorway of the Library to see Kirigan standing there. He bowed his head respectfully to the queen and he bent his knee ever so slightly.Â
âMy Queen. May I steal your lovely Lady away for just a moment or two?â He asked, and the Queen raised an eyebrow. Â
âWhy? What business do you have with her?â She asked and you wanted to swear under your breath. He was going to tell her, surely.Â
The reveal didnât come, and instead, he gave a simple excuse.Â
âI think Miss Starkov needs someone kind and.. well⌠perhaps non Grisha to speak to. This new life must be hard for her and itâs even harder when thereâs only reminders trying to soothe you.â He explained calmly, but you could see the way his fingers fidgeted behind his back from how his forearms flexed underneath his kefta.Â
âI suppose. Have her back by the time we finish dinner please.â She requested and the General nodded once and held his hand out for you.Â
âAfter you, Lady y/n.â He said primly.Â
You looked down at the Queen miserably and stood up. You held the skirts of your dress up off of the ground as you strode towards Kirigan, and you politely took his arm.Â
He led you away from the library, and as soon as you were out of earshot of the Queen, he cleared his throat.Â
âSo. I believe a discussion is in order about your⌠abilities.â He said slowly and you shook your head.Â
âNo. I donât want to talk about them. I want you to forget about them. Please. Theyâre mine and mine alone.â You said softly.Â
Kirigan placed a hand at the small of your back and he very gently nudged you towards the doors that would take you outside to the Little Palace.Â
âYou are a gift to this world, y/n. Why hide it? You, Alina, and I could accomplish so much. We could tear down the fold, we could further expand it, we could bring the sun and the moon down to touch the earth. Yet you deny Ravka of these wonders. Why?â He asked and stepped outside with you. He carefully guided you down a small set of stairs and you shrugged.Â
âI donât know,â you said cautiously. Or perhaps it was fearfully. You werenât sure.Â
âWell, youâd be doing a great service to this great country by embracing who you are meant to be⌠what was it you called Alina? Ah yes. Sankta y/n.â He finished and you shuddered at the sound of it.Â
There was power dripping from the title he gave you and you would be lying if you said it didnât appeal to you somewhat. But you quickly shook the thought away from your head and instead decided to become fascinated with a fraying bit of lace on the bodice of your dress.Â
âI donât know, General.â You finally replied as the two of you walked into the Little Palace.Â
âYouâre destined for great things, my Moonbeam.â He said softly and then took one of your hands in his, stopping you in the middle of an empty hallway, âYou donât have to agree, but I would encourage you to accept your Grisha side and come here to train with Alina. We three are destined for something ethereal.â He said gently and reached up to tuck a strand of hair behind your ear. Â
Little butterflies erupted in your stomach and your mouth was suddenly dry.Â
âIâll think about it.â You whispered, and he brushed a thumb over your cheek as he pulled his hand away from your hairÂ
âGood girl. I know youâll make the right decision.
-
Whether it was the right decision or not, you did in fact choose to join Kirigan. When you told him, he was elated. In his own way. His dark eyes gleamed proudly and he had taken you by the hand and promised you greatness, and truthfully, you believed heâd deliver.Â
But training was simply kicking your ass.
You knew how to handle your powers, that wasnât hard. But to advance them and use them in ways youâd never even imagined? That was hard.Â
Typically, youâd spend most of your time around Kirigan as he insisted that he was best to train you, but sometimes you were stuck going down to the training yard or to Baghra.Â
Baghra was a woman full of disdain and had a certain distaste for you, it seemed. Sometimes it was as if she was trying to scare you away from your training entirely.Â
Like right now, for instance.Â
You sat with your legs crossed in a shabby little wooden chair while the old woman paced the room in silence. You wanted to ask her what she was pacing for, but you didnât want to face her wrath. So you instead watched her go back and forth, like a slow, unsteady pendulum.Â
Finally her eyes met yours and she stopped moving, her thin lips becoming even thinner as she pursed them together.Â
âIâm no longer sure what to do with you, admittedly.â She said, her words slow and well thought upon.Â
You arched an eyebrow curiously and she only shrugged and sat across from you, folding her bony hands properly across her lap.Â
âYou know what youâre doing. Thatâs more than Alina can say. But you arenât great. You wonât hardly be successful or powerful. Do you know why?âÂ
You didnât verbally ask her to tell you why. You only leaned forward a bit and held your hands out questioningly.Â
She tutted at you and then she leaned back a bit in her chair.
âYouâre doing this for all the wrong reasons, so when youâre faced with the reality of the situation, you are no longer motivated to use your power accordingly. I think that would have a lot to do with The General, wouldnât you think so?â She asked, almost accusingly.Â
âThe finger pointing is a bit juvenile, isnât it, Baghra?â You asked in a flat tone, âIf you have an accusation to make, best be direct.â
It was her turn to cock an eyebrow now and she let out a little scoff.Â
âAlright then, little girl, let me be frank. You are doing this because of your attraction to the General. Not because you want to tear down The Fold. Alina may not be good with her power yet, but make no mistake; she wants only to liberate this country. What do you want? A moment of approval from a man? A pat on the head like a kitten?âÂ
You slowly rose from the chair and you towered over the woman, shaking your head, your jaw setting tersely.Â
âPreposterous. You cannot possibly fathom why I am doing this.â
âCorrect, girl. I cannot fathom what motivates you. I never claimed to. All I claimed to know is what youâre doing it for. Tell me this: do you believe that this will bring you the affection you crave?âÂ
You stared her down incredulously before you shook your head.
âThis is absurd. I am leaving.â You snapped and turned sharply.Â
You stormed towards the door, your fingertips vibrating just slightly, and when you looked down, silvery light made your skin light up ever so slightly. You grit your teeth and pushed open her door and walked out, making sure to slam it behind you.Â
You didnât crave his affection. You didnât want a pat on the head.
You walked off up to the courtyard, lost in angry thought.Â
Come to think of it though, The Fold had hardly crossed your mind during the weeks of training youâd been subjected to. Kirigan never spoke of it when you two were together. Most of the time youâd spent with him was just⌠casual conversation between two friends. Sometimes heâd give you his hand and allow you to mess around with your power with the aid of his amplification.Â
But otherwise, it wasnât much else more.Â
You slowed your steps until you were stopped entirely near the doors to the Little Palace and you blinked a few times.Â
There was no way that Baghra was right. But she wasnât really wrong, either.Â
Why were you doing this?Â
That was the question that kept you up that night.Â
-
You laid in your bed across the hall from the Queenâs room and you tossed and turned for the whole two hours you were laying down.Â
Your mind raced relentlessly, replaying what Baghra had earlier said, her words echoing like church bells in your head.Â
You groaned frustratedly and you pushed yourself up out of bed and reached out in the dim light of the moon to grab onto your robe that hung from one of the posts on your bed. You tossed it around your shoulders and slid your arms into the thin sleeves and tied it up tightly. You moved your hair over one shoulder and slid on a pair of flat, slipper-like shoes, and you rushed out of your bedroom.Â
Youâd go wake Alina. Thatâs what youâd do. Talk to her about this entire thing, hear what she would have to say about it. You sighed quietly and walked down through the winding halls of the Grand Palace until you reached the double doors that led out to the Little Palace. You padded out over the grounds and you glanced around cautiously, chewing on your bottom lip.Â
When you finally got inside of the Little Palace, you walked determinedly down the hallway towards Alinaâs room before you stopped at a crossroads. There was hardly any light in the halls at this time of the night, yet down the hallway that held Kiriganâs room, there was a sliver of light under his door. You glanced back at the hallway that would take you to Alina and you thought for a moment before you turned and walked hurriedly through a hallway.Â
You didnât even think or have half the mind to knock before you pushed open the doors to General Kiriganâs room.Â
If the much taller man was surprised to see you intruding in his room, he didnât make any indication of such a feeling. Instead, he just eyed you from his position, bent over his war table. You took a step inside his room and closed the doors behind you, letting out a long sigh.Â
âDo you do this often to The Royal Family? Or are unannounced intrusions reserved for me?â He asked and then looked back down at his table.Â
When you didnât answer, he flickered his dark eyes back up to you and looked you up and down a few times, and suddenly you felt very naked underneath his gaze, despite being clothed. Â
âI just⌠IâŚâ you trailed off and suddenly felt very foolish to barge into his personal chambers without so much as a knock and you looked down at the ground.Â
âYou just what?â He demanded, but his tone wasnât harsh. Only curious.Â
âI couldnât sleep. I donât know. I intended on rousing Alina but I donât know what happened. I just⌠found myself here.â You answered, your cheeks heating up in embarrassment.Â
He continued to stare at you for a while and then he shook his head once, reaching out to beckon you forward.
âWell. Are you going to stand by the doors for the remainder of the night? Come join me over here.â He suggested and you slowly made your way across the floor to him.Â
You felt a pang of nervousness in your chest. A new feeling around him. Usually you felt much more at ease around The Darkling, but now you just felt so small.Â
You finally rounded the table to stand at his side, and you met his eyes which had followed you from the door to his side.Â
âWould you like me to make you some tea?â He asked and reached out to twist a piece of your hair around his finger, a habit that he had made within the last few weeks.Â
âNo, I donât think that would help much. But thank you.â
He looked down at you and he let out a sigh, âI am not sure why you came to me, then. I cannot lull you to sleep, my sweet moonbeam.âÂ
His words sent you fumbling for your own and you blinked a few times. You only shrugged in lieu of speaking and looked down at his war table.Â
You watched him lift his arm out of your periphery and nearly jumped when you felt his hand gently touch the side of your face. He carefully turned your face towards his and he cradled your face against his palm. His touch was gentle, and you wondered if heâd ever been this delicate with anything in his life before.Â
âWould you like that? Is that why you came to me? Did you want me to lull you to sleep? Soothe all your worries away?â He asked slowly.Â
Though his words could easily have been mocking, his tone was light and kind and full of something you placed between want and concern.Â
âI donât know.â You whispered and nuzzled your cheek into the palm of his hand.Â
He clicked his tongue against the top of his mouth, âThat isnât really an answer.â He commented.Â
You knew it wasnât. And you knew he was far too sharp to think otherwise. You couldnât fool him, and you knew that. He could read you like an open book, he always could, even when you two were simple acquaintances. But you couldnât really call yourselves acquaintances now. Could you even say friends?Â
He trained you often, and much of your time was spent with the General, much more than with the Queen these days. He knew so much about you. Some from being told by you, some from guessing and confirmation from you, but mostly what he knew about you went unspoken. He knew you were lonely, he didnât need to ask you that. Heâd deduced it quickly after your time spent with him.Â
You only kept your eyes on his nose and his thumb idly brushed back and forth against the side of your cheekbone, the contact making your skin tingle underneath his touch.Â
You finally closed your eyes and focused on the faint sweeping noises the pad of his thumb made across your skin and a little sigh escaped your lips pleasantly.Â
âWhat keeps you awake?â He asked very quietly, and you let out an equally quiet hum.Â
âMany things. Perhaps I just donât belong here. I lack purpose. Iâm better off how I was before.â
His fingers curled around the back of your head and he pulled you a little bit closer to him.Â
âYou lack no such thing.â He protested.Â
âThen what is my purpose? To help you tear down The Fold with Alina? To become a living Saint? I donât want that. I donât want to become a bedtime story. I was meant for more. I was meant for the things they leave out of bedtime stories.â You whispered and you couldâve sworn you heard his breath hitch.Â
âYour purpose does not align with the Sun Summonerâs. Indeed you are correct. You were meant for more. She walks in the light. She walks with the light. You wait in the dark, you strike from the darkness where no one watches. You and I are more alike than you could ever imagine.â He said just above a whisper, but the quietness of his voice did nothing to conceal the intensity of which he spoke with.Â
âI donât know what I am.â You breathed and opened your eyes only to find his just inches away from yours.Â
âYou are the silver flicker of light in the dark and then you are the darkness.â He answered earnestly.Â
You closed your eyes again, and as soon as you did, you were swept forward into his arms. He pulled your head against the center of his chest and wrapped his other arm around your middle. There was something oddly protective about his embrace and he ran his fingers through the hair at the back of your head.Â
âLet me lull you to sleep, little one. You need a reprieve from your mind.â He insisted.Â
You gave him a permissive nod against his chest and he very slowly walked you away from the table and he sunk down into an armchair. He pulled you down onto his lap and he lifted your legs up over the side of the chair. You curled your head against his chest much like a cat and you wrapped your arms loosely around his neck, your legs dangling over the side of the chair.Â
You took in his scent as you buried your face against his clothes and were comforted to find that he smelled of leather and something of embers, and then something sweet yet faint that you couldnât place.Â
You opened your eyes when he grabbed one of your arms away from his neck and laid it against your chest before he reached up with the same hand and traced his fingertips against your skin, and a warm feeling washed over you. Everywhere his fingers touched, a silvery blue trail of light followed underneath your skin.Â
âSleep, little one.â He cooed and you closed your eyes again, obeying him.Â
The last thing you remembered before sleep overcame you was his voice above your head, muttering what you recognized as sweet nothings in his native Ravkan tongue.Â
He had indeed lulled you right to sleep.Â
-
In the days after you had fallen asleep on him, The General had been very insistent that you were with him for the majority of your day. He claimed your skill set was of use to him, and truthfully, he was right. Even before you were his Moon Summoner, you were the Kingâs assassin, and you didnât need your power for the things youâd accomplished there.Â
Around his entourage and Corporalki, you were treated as if you were his most esteemed soldier. But behind closed doors and away from prying eyes, his intense and hard demeanor was gone and he was softer with you, kinder. He always had been kind to you, but this was different. It was a different type of kindness.Â
The morning after you had fallen asleep on him, you awoke in his bed, the black sheets tucked around you with care. He hadnât been in the bed next to you, but you hadnât expected that of him. He was an early riser.Â
You wondered if he had slept next to you at any point during the night. You couldnât remember. In fact, you didnât even remember him moving you to his bed. You wanted to ask him if he had, but it seemed listless. Even if he had, it hadnât mattered. Or did it? Sharing a bed was typically something you only did with someone you trusted, and Kirigan didnât seem like someone whoâd just open his bed up to anyone.Â
It was the best sleep youâd had in quite a long time, that was for certain.Â
It was just past noon when you finally emerged from The Grand Palace and made your way to The Little Palace. You had pulled your hair up into an intricate braid and you fiddled with the ends of it as you walked. Once inside, you spotted Alina walking down the hall and you hurried up to her and gently grabbed her arm and gave her a little smile.Â
She didnât return the smile, instead she looked anxious and unhappy. You pulled her off to the side and stopped walking, eyeing her with concern.Â
âHas something happened?â You asked and she sighed, a long sigh that had sounded like it had been pent up for a long time.Â
âIâve been informed Iâm to showcase my⌠powers in front of everyone during The Winter Fete.â She said anxiously.Â
You raised an eyebrow and then shook your head a few times, âWho told you this?â You asked, feeling a bit of frustration. If Alina was to showcase her talents, then surely youâd be asked to as well, and that was specifically not something you wanted to do.Â
âKirigan. David, too. Genya. All of them. I donât want to be presented like a show pony.â She stated and then you sympathetically patted her arm.Â
âI understand. No one does.â You agreed and she let out a short laugh and pulled her arm away from your gentle grasp.Â
âWell. Why donât you work your magic and tell Aleksander to call it off.â She suggested.Â
You blinked in confusion and then you tipped your head to the side.Â
âAleksander? Iâm afraid I donât know an Aleksander.â You replied, eyes searching her face.Â
âKirigan. Itâs his name. Aleksander. Did he not tell you?â She asked you as if it was one of the most common things to have known.Â
âNo?âÂ
Ouch.
In all the time youâd spent with The General getting closer to him, heâd never once told you his first name. He didnât talk much about himself, and when he did it was vague, ambiguous. Everything about himself was left up to interpretation.Â
He liked it that way, you noticed. It left more room for mystery. It kept anyone from crossing the brooding man, because simply no one knew definitely just who he was or just how ruthless or constrained he could be.Â
âOh. Well then perhaps donât mention you heard it from me. Iâve got to get down to Baghra. Please just⌠do what you are able to about this situation. I am not ready to be a spectacle in front of Ravka.â She pleaded and then walked off.Â
You stood against the wall for a moment, listening to her footsteps echo until they were gone entirely. An eclectic range of frustrations began to make your fingertips tingle and you pushed away from the wall. You walked with intent to The Generalâs room, your brow knitting together in annoyance.Â
His door was the only thing that made you come to a stop and before you could decide against it, you pushed it open and stepped inside of his room.Â
He didnât have to look up to know who it was. You were the only one that dared come unannounced, after all.Â
He sat at his desk on the far end of the room with a thin parchment letter in his hand and he didnât tear his dark gaze off of the paper as he held his hand out in your direction. He outstretched his pointer and middle fingers and curled them in the air at you in a âcome hereâ motion and you did.Â
You stomped petulantly towards his desk and you laid your hand down firmly on the desktop with a quiet thump.Â
Now, you had his full attention. He lifted his inky eyes towards you slowly and he took in your appearance before he slowly laid the letter down.Â
âYou are upset.â He observed and you simply scoffed and folded your arms across your chest.
âWhat gave it away?âÂ
âPerhaps the stomping like a child. Or maybe itâs the fact that you canât hide your emotions on your face. Do you intend on telling me why youâre cross? Or did you have another reason for this visit?â He asked and leaned backwards in his chair casually.Â
âI donât know, Aleksander. Maybe I just wanted to come in here and pout.â You snapped.Â
Now it was his turn to fold his arms across his chest and he looked up at you with amusement, the same kind of amusement a parent would watch a fractious child with.Â
âAh, youâve been speaking with Miss Starkov, it seems.âÂ
You stared at him in disbelief. That was it? That was all he had to say? You nearly stomped your foot down on the hard floor but refrained, not wanting his amusement to grow.Â
âWhy wouldnât you have told me your name as well?â You asked, and you hadnât realized how stupid you sounded until just now, but you had no intention of backing down at this point.Â
âWould that have pleased you, lapushka?â He asked with a little grin and you snorted, turning your head away from him.Â
âI donât care. Itâs your name. You do what you want with it. I just figured perhaps we were closer than that.â
âWhy do you figure that? Because you fell asleep in my arms like a little kitten? Or because you woke in my bed?â
You felt your heart drop to your stomach and you turned towards him, a frown covering your lips. You didnât answer him, you simply stared disdainfully into his caliginous eyes. His words had hit you like a slap across the face, so real that you almost wanted to hold your cheek.Â
âDonât look at me like that. I didnât say you were unjust in feeling that way. I just asked if that was your reasoning to figure we were close.â He replied once he realized you werenât going to speak. He clicked his tongue and rose up from his chair and stalked towards you, reaching out with a hand to grab your chin.Â
âMy ambiguity is one of my greatest layers of armor.â He started.Â
But you cut him off.Â
âRight. But youâll tell the first pretty girl that catches your eye your name and give up that ambiguity. Very selective of you.âÂ
He unfurled his finger from his grip on your chin and he tapped your lips to silence you.Â
âSometimes, to soften someone to your liking, you must strip away a piece of your armor. Miss Starkov is apprehensive at best regarding her situation. You require no such softening.â He explained and you took notice of the fact that he hadnât bothered to move his finger away from your lips.Â
âYou trust me, and for that I am lucky and I am grateful. I neednât reveal bits of myself to you just to make you trust in me. You simply just do. Little Moon Saint, I donât need to take off my armors around you. You take them off for me whenever we are alone, whether you realize it or not.â
You shook your head just slightly and gazed up at him, warmth gathering under his touch on your face.Â
âI know hardly anything about you.â You whispered, âHow can I be removing your armor when I know nothing about you still?â
He shushed you and he leaned closer to your face, to where you could feel the air coming softly from his nose and you closed your eyes for a brief second before opening them again.Â
âMost things about me go unspoken. I like it that way. You donât need to know my history to know me. You donât need me to beg you to trust me. You donât question the deaths caused by my hands, and you know very well I donât question the lives taken by yours. I told you. We are more alike than you could ever imagine.â He explained, his voice lowering, almost in reverence now, âEverything inside of me wants for you.âÂ
This, you werenât expecting.Â
And if that was a surprise to hear, it was even more of a surprise to feel his lips crash down against your own.Â
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The day of The Winter Fete came quickly. Thankfully, Aleksander had shared your sentiments in not wanting to have you display your power for the party. In fact, he was quite adamant on you being a secret kept from the rest of the world away from the palaces. You were thankful for that.Â
Youâd practically been inseparable from him in the weeks since heâd kissed you. Heâd kissed you a handful of times in the time since then, too. Somewhere in the realm of the things that went unspoken but were simply known between the two of you, it had become evident that there were strong feelings between both of you.Â
You hardly shied away from those feelings. If anything you were diving headfirst into them, which it seemed he was doing the same, because heâd insisted a handful of times in the last few weeks that you stay and sleep with him in his room.Â
You liked to think that you cured his loneliness in the same way he had cured yours but you hadnât had any confirmation on your daydream.Â
So, there you sat, perched upon his desk while he nimbly unboxed a long, black gown for you. He held it up for you to see and you hummed approvingly. It was black with threads of dark blue and silver embroidered onto it in swirls and star like patterns. You smiled up at him and raised an eyebrow at him.Â
âWhat? No kefta for me? Do you think me to be delicate?â You teased and Aleksander let out a slow laugh before he laid the dress down on his bed and walked to you. He gently pulled you off of the desk and turned you around. He undid the buttons on the back of the current dress you wore and he tapped the back of your neck.Â
âYou are anything but delicate. Trust me. As much as Iâd like to see you in a kefta, this isnât the time for you to be revealed. You must keep up appearances, Lady y/n.â He explained and moved back only a step once your dress was undone.Â
You blushed a bit and held the loose dress up to your chest, hesitating to take off your dress in front of him.Â
Aleksander sensed this and he placed his hands gently on your elbows, âWould you like me to give you the room so that you can change in privacy?â He asked kindly, brushing his thumbs against your elbows.Â
You shook your head. Itâs not like you really minded, but you still had a set of nerves at the thought of undressing in front of the man you adored.Â
You let out a very quiet, shaky breath and you let the dress fall away from your shoulders and you slowly stepped out of it, leaving you in only your underwear before him. You didnât dare turn around, for if you did, Aleksander wouldâve seen the horrific blush that covered your cheeks now.Â
His hands found yours as they lay at your sides and he gently interlocked your fingers before he leaned forward and pressed a gossamer light kiss against the nape of your neck. You shivered under his lips and you could feel them curl into a smug smile against your skin.Â
âI didnât take you for the shy type, little one.â He murmured and very slowly lifted his lips away from your neck.Â
You didnât respond to him, you simply gave his hands a light squeeze, but much to your dismay, he pulled away and you heard him walk away from you. There was a swish of fabric behind you and then he was back, gently placing a hand on your waist to move you towards him a bit. He didnât turn you around, and you were thankful for that.
Instead, he reached around you and held your dress in front of you for you to step into it. You were used to being dressed, it was common practice for you and had been for years because of your place at court. But this felt different, and though he was dressing you, you couldnât help but feel as if Aleksander was at the core of it all, stripping you completely naked. There was a different kind of vulnerability to letting him dress you.Â
You stepped into the dress and he slowly pulled it up over your hips and you slipped your arms into the sleeves and he lifted the bodice of the dress up over your shoulders completely and pulled it taut before he began to button up the long row of buttons at your back. After the last button was done up, he tied the ribbon at your waist tightly and then he encircled you in his arms from behind, tugging you backwards until you were pulled flush against his chest.Â
âI wish desperately that I could parade you on my arm all night. I donât think Iâve ever seen a color look so lovely on anyone.â He whispered, resting his chin down against your shoulder.Â
You leaned the side of your head against his and you placed your hands down on top of his wrists.Â
âAnd I wish that you could kiss me breathless in a room, far away from the party, but alas, it seems we have duties to attend to.â
âSuch a shame, isnât it?â He asked playfully and with a hint of reluctance, pulled away from you.Â
You finally willed yourself to turn around and face him.Â
A look of reverence crossed his face and he reached out to cup the side of your face in one hand. The look in his lightless eyes was unreadable, but you got the sense his stare was altogether pleasant.Â
âTell me something.â He murmured and reached out to brush the pad of his thumb across your bottom lip.Â
âHmm?â
âDo you trust me?â He asked, though you felt like he was asking something entirely different. The look in his eye told you that he didnât want to know if you found him to be trustworthy. His words unspoken were louder than the ones heâd verbalized.Â
No, he meant to ask âdo you trust me with your heart?â
You searched his face for a long moment before you finally nodded once and you watched as a flicker of relief splashed across his face, and for a second, you swore his eyes sparkled with tears that had been long since blinked away.Â
He leaned in to kiss your forehead once and he dropped his hand away from your face and walked to the wardrobe next to his bed. He pulled on the rest of his clothing, save for his kefta, and you sunk down on a little sofa next to his bed, pulling your legs up underneath you as you watched him.Â
He adjusted the collar of his shirt and as he did, the sound of footsteps distracted you from watching the man get ready.Â
âIvan. My kefta.â He called out, but once you looked past him, you could see that Ivan was not in the room. Only Alina.Â
She took his heavy kefta off of his war table and approached him with hesitancy, not saying a word.Â
When he turned around, his face changed in surprise and he shook his head once.Â
âYouâre not Ivan.â He remarked.Â
Alina looked down at the kefta in her arms and shifted a bit.Â
âSorry to disappoint.âÂ
âDo I sense a little disdain for my Heartrender?â Aleksander asked, clearly amused now.Â
You lifted your hand up to rest against the side of the sofa and moved close to the edge, perching yourself to stand.Â
âYou know, once you get to know him, heâs actually quite funny.â He added and you very slowly rose to your feet, your dress swishing.Â
It didnât rouse either of their attentions.Â
âI bet you find volcra hilarious.â Alina quipped, eyes transfixed intently on Aleksander.Â
He gave her a smile and she nodded to the kefta in her arms.Â
âMay I?â She asked, unfolding the thick garment.Â
âThank you.â He replied and turned around, allowing the Sun Summoner to slide the kefta around his shoulders.Â
You eyed them warily and stayed silent, your teeth searching for a bit of your cheek you could bite down on.Â
âI hear you were able to focus and split light without the gloves.â He spoke, eyeing you as he got his kefta on with her help.Â
âI appreciate the gesture, though.â She responded, and you pressed your lips together.Â
You stepped in front of Aleksander and pulled the lapels of his kefta forward to adjust the coat, your brow furrowing only slightly. You didnât miss the amused smile that made the corners of his lips curl upwards before he turned back towards Alina.
âWell, they were only a safeguard, really. In case of nerves.â He informed her, and you watched as the girl leaned slightly closer to Aleksander.Â
Half of you had made peace with the fact that you and Aleksander didnât make it incredibly public knowledge that you⌠were together? Was that even the right way to describe your situation? You didnât know how to answer that. Yet, the other half of you, despite clarification on where you stood with him, wanted to pull him backwards and stand between the two of them. You almost gagged in spite of yourself. Or maybe it was in spite of them.
âI imagine there are few gatherings in Keramzin that involve such⌠spectacle.â He commented down at her and you wanted to speak up. Make them aware that you were still in the room.Â
No. Donât. You told yourself.Â
âNone, in fact.â Alina answered.Â
She peered over his shoulder and caught your eyes. You werenât sure of what your face looked like, but she widened her eyes and quickly moved away from him.
âBut Iâm actually not that nervous! I may have considered throwing myself down the stairs to get out of it once or twice.â She left his bed chambers and much to your antipathy, he followed her.Â
You stood back for a moment as they continued to chat before you gathered the skirts of your dress and walked through the doorway of his bed chambers and brushed past the two of them, squaring your shoulders as you passed by. You slipped out of the room with a sigh of annoyance and you walked down the hallway. You listened to the taps of your boots against the marble floors and you puffed out your cheeks.Â
Jealousy wasnât something that came naturally or easily to you. Youâd always been sure of yourself, aware that you were likely the prettiest face in the room, confident in your abilities and powers. You were almost sick to admit that perhaps you were jealous of Alina.Â
She got to be by his side tonight. She got to wear a kefta just like him. She got to be shown off to the rest of the world as Ravkaâs saving grace.Â
You didnât want that for yourself. Not really. But you didnât want it for her, either, selfishly.Â
Did you even have a right to feel jealous? Itâs not like Aleksander had explicitly said that you were his and he was yours. You felt fair in assuming such, but then again, youâd always been a little too sure of yourself.Â
You simply shook the thought away and headed off to report to the Queen.Â
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âOh, itâs nothing, moya tsaritsa. Only a little headache. Iâll be off to find a healer and back to the party before you know it.âÂ
Lie.Â
You felt bad lying to the Queen as you rose from your seat next to her and scurried out of the room. Youâd made yourself scarce all day, with the exception of being with the Queen, and you planned on keeping the pattern.Â
You just didnât want to watch Aleksander and Alina.Â
You walked out to the courtyard and weaved around horses and guests until you were on the outskirts of the palace grounds. You were thankful that you could finally breathe without sharing the breath with someone else in your proximity. The cool eveningâs air swirled around what skin of yours was exposed and it chilled your cheeks, tinting them pink. You flexed your fingers a bit and tapped imaginary points in the air at your sides, little fissures of silvery light appearing underneath your fingertips.Â
You tried your best to be apathetic about everything that youâd felt during the day, and you kept walking, approaching a thick bramble of trees.
A loud scream escaped your lips when you felt a cold hand clasp around your wrist and you yanked your wrist back, stumbling backwards on the uneven path. You fell back and caught yourself on your elbows, preparing your hands to summon the moon. Your eyes settled upon a head of white hair and you furiously widened your eyes.
âBaghra!â You yelled and looked down at your dress. It was dusty from the dirt and you could feel a little tear in your sleeve, just above your elbow, âWhat is the meaning of this?â You asked angrily.Â
You climbed to your feet and stared down at the old woman, your lips tugging downwards in a heavy frown.Â
âDonât look at me like that, girl. You need to get away from here as quickly as you can.â She stated venomously and you gaped at her. You shook your head with a dry laugh and you went to speak but she cut you off instantly.Â
âYou are being used, you stupid girl. Aleksander. He is using you. Just the same way he is using the sun girl. I am warning you, y/n, please. You must go. I will tell her the same thing but hear me now-â
âWhat are you going on about?â You asked snappily, your eyes narrowing on her.Â
âYou and Alina Starkov are but pawns in Aleksanderâs game. He does not mean to liberate Ravka from The Fold. He does not mean to create heroes out of the three of you. Has he promised you otherwise?âÂ
âNo. He hardly speaks of The Fold to me.â You replied defensively. Your hand formed fists at your side and you could feel your fingers begin to thrum with the electric feeling of the moon pooling within them.Â
âNo? Perhaps heâs just too busy distracting you with sweet words and little touches? Keeping you from your lessons, insisting you donât need them, only to drown you with his attention. Making you feel special and perhaps even loved?â
You didnât respond, and your silence became her indication to keep speaking.Â
âTrust me, stupid girl. Heâs making Alina feel the same exact way.â She finished and then she shook her head, âDo what you will, Lady y/n. Youâve always known this to be your home. I understand it must be hard to fathom leaving, but if you want to live free of chains, youâll go. Iâve arranged safe passage out of Os Alta tonight. If you wish to join Alina, then youâll meet her and I down the hill behind The Grand Palace. Half past midnight.âÂ
You stared at her in disbelief and you wanted to argue, but she had already turned and retreated back into the trees, and you swore that you watched shadows engulf her.  Â
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You were only human at your very core.Â
Thatâs what you kept telling yourself as you cried into your hands on your balcony. Only human at your very core⌠right?
Who knew if Baghra was right? At least about Aleksanderâs intentions. This isnât what bothered you.Â
âHeâs making Alina feel the same exact way.â Her words echoed in your head and only made you cry harder, and you let out a frustrated groan and you hit the side of your head with the heel of your hand, as if the impact would knock the thought right out of your mind.Â
It would explain her behavior earlier that day. It would easily explain how she, too, knew his name- and before you. It explained the way she gazed up at him; dreamily, as if sheâd fallen head over heels already.Â
You werenât going to leave Os Alta, that was for certain. You couldnât. You adored your Queen and you hadnât known a life outside of the Ravkan Capital. Youâd just learn to avoid Aleksander. Perhaps that was a good thing. It would cease your distractions from the Queen and King.Â
âIâve never seen you cry before. I donât like it.âÂ
You jumped at the sound of Aleksanderâs voice behind you and you wrapped your arms around yourself and you shook your head.Â
âGo away please.â You whispered.Â
You didnât really want him to go away. Not deep down, at least. He probably knew that, too. He knew you better than anyone.
Hands gently grabbed your arms and coaxed you away from the iron railing of your balcony and you were being turned around before you could protest it. You didnât meet his eyes when you were moved to face him.Â
âI have been made aware that Baghra sought you out. I donât know what was said, but Iâm sure I can only assume it had something to do with planting doubt in your mind based on the way she was sure youâd have run far away from here by now. But you arenât a runner. I know that.â
His words made more tears spill over your cheeks and you still refused to look at him until he tapped underneath your chin and tilted your head backwards slightly.Â
âI care not about your intentions with The Fold, Aleksander. I said I trusted you and I meant it. Perhaps thatâs where I went wrong though. Because I do care that you were stringing me along at the same time as Alina. If you needed something of me, it wouldâve been best to lay it out on the table. Not bury me in your sweet kisses and words until I was nothing but a mindless slave with no questions for you.âÂ
âIs that what you believe you are to be to me? A mindless slave?â He asked and you simply shrugged.Â
You expected an angry outburst, you expected him to chastise you loudly, but it never came. Instead, he took your face in his hands and he swiped his thumbs underneath your wet eyes to rid you of the tears on your cheeks.Â
âYou are strong and you are intelligent. No one could make a mindless slave out of you. Not even I. My kisses and gentle words are reserved for you and you alone. Not Alina. Never Alina. You, however. Oh, how do I begin? Ever since I watched you kill that Fjerdan, I knew that I had to have you by my side. One way or another. Though, as a lover was preferable.
You are disarming in the most wonderful way, and though you may not know all of my secrets yet, you have already released them from their chambers. Iâm tempted to call you a thief with the way youâve stolen my heart away, but if Iâm to be honest with you, y/n, Iâd be lying if I said I didn't hand it to you willingly.â He murmured earnestly. His eyes shone with his own tears, and though they never fell, the message was still there.Â
You fell forward over his chest and laid your head on the center of it and his arms weaved around you protectively. Defensively. Adoringly.Â
He showered kisses atop your head and you two stood in silence for a very long time like that.Â
Perhaps youâd be burned for trusting him this way. In every way. Perhaps you wouldnât. Only time would tell. But in that moment, all that mattered was that he was there. Questions about Baghraâs words could wait. They werenât meant to be spoken now. No words were meant to be spoken now.Â
Until he did finally speak.Â
âMy love, I do hate to ruin such tender moments, but Iâm in desperate need of your help. There will be plenty of time for me to make up for every single tear spilled from your pretty eyes this evening, and that I promise you. However, your skill set is needed.â He said softly, his tone apologetic.Â
You stayed against his chest for a while longer and then finally nodded, âOf course. Whatever you need, Aleksander.â
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You walked hand in hand with The Darkling down the candlelit hallway, deep within the Palace, and you two were accompanied by one of his Squallers, Zoya.Â
Aleksander had filled you in quickly. Alina had been kidnapped and there had been an attempt on her life. You couldnât help but feel relieved that you hadnât been the one on his arm all night now. They now held a man associated with the crime deep underneath the Palace, and they needed him to talk.Â
Thatâs where you came in.Â
âHas he talked?â He asked, his hand tightening around yours in a manner you could only imagine was protective. Â
âA lot of lies,â Zoya answered, âIvanâs with him.âÂ
You entered the room with him and Zoya and your eyes fell upon Ivanâs intimidating figure standing tall behind a small, pudgy man who was bound to a chair.Â
âIâve been swindled,â The man said simply, desperation twinging his words, âhoodwinked.â
Aleksander didnât seem to care and he squeezed your hand once more.Â
âMy guards tell me that they caught you fleeing the scene of the crime.â He spoke.Â
You rolled your shoulders back and stood tall, carefully releasing your hand. If you were to get answers out of this man, he had to fear you. You didnât much command fear while clutching your Generalâs hand.Â
âYes. I followed them.â The man insisted.Â
âFollowed whom?â Aleksander prompted, lifting his head curiously.Â
âThey come from the other side of The Fold. From the start, they seemed, just, a bit off to me, so when they left our stage, at the fete, I followed them. To see what they were up to, and at the time that I walked into that room, they were gone and⌠Saints, it was⌠unspeakable. So I ran⌠IâŚâÂ
You snorted and then you stepped forward, âNo, thatâs not the truth.â You interjected and then looked to Ivan with a raised eyebrow.Â
âHe did cross The Fold with the others,â Ivan began, âThe rest were lies.âÂ
You gave a satisfied nod and you looked up at Aleksander who swept his hand out for you, inviting you to step closer to the man.Â
The man began to insist that he wasnât lying, but you and everyone else in that room knew, you couldnât lie to a Heartrender.Â
You stepped behind the man and you laid your hands on his temples, âDo you want to tell the truth to The General?â You asked lowly. He didnât respond.Â
âDo you know we keep records of everyone who crosses The Fold?â Aleksander began, and then rattled off the known passages for the evening.Â
âYou didnât cross with them. Did you?â You asked, leaning down close to his ear.Â
He shuddered but he didnât answer. You looked up at Aleksander who nodded and you closed your eyes. Your fingertips began to glow and they grew so cold that they burned, you pressed them tightly against the manâs skin and he clenched his teeth. You eased off a bit and then cleared your throat.Â
âYou have another way across The Fold. What is it?â You asked slowly.Â
âI donât know what you mean.â He protested, but Ivan cut him off.Â
âHe does.âÂ
You sighed and brought forth your power again, this time a bit more and he winced sharply as the bitter cold from your fingers cut into his skin and left it frostbitten.Â
âIâm an entertainer!â He exclaimed, âOskar, Oskar Krepkov!â He shouted as you pushed more of your light forth, watching his veins turn white and stony underneath your touch, just as theyâd been filled with moonstone.Â
You eased off when Aleksander came towards the two of you and lifted up the manâs sleeve.Â
âWell that is certainly entertaining. You are The Conductor,â he said darkly, revealing scars of tallies up his inner forearm, âArken Visser, are you not?â he pulled away from the man and gave you a nod again as he walked away.
âYou smuggle Grisha out of my palace! You help them abandon the war effort.â
âNo, I deal in-â he was cut off by a sudden sharp pain in his head, caused by you pressing the heels of your hands to the hardened veins over his temples. You closed your eyes tightly and worked to spread the unforgiving cold of your light through his head, feeling it spread through his veins while Aleksander questioned the man about a woman named Nina.Â
You zoned back in as Aleksander finished, and you opened your eyes to look up at him.Â
ââŚmight that have something to do with you, Mr. Visser?â He asked, in reference to Ninaâs disappearance.Â
âNo.â He answered shakily, his teeth now beginning to chatter. You were lowering his body temperature by now surely, and his lips began to glaze over, tinted with blue.Â
âI donât!â He protested again, his voice shaky. Ivan confirmed this and the man let out a shaking sigh, âSee?â
âMay I interject?â You asked and looked up at Aleksander who nodded once.Â
âBy all means, Darling. Speak your mind.â He said with a little grin licking at the corners of his lips.Â
âYou might want to begin talking, Mr. Visser. Your heart is slowing and you are freezing from the inside out. The light of the moon is a cold one.â You whispered and you felt him stiffen under your hands.Â
Aleksander had a proud smirk on his face and he glanced back down at Arken.Â
âMy guess, you struck a deal with these three thieves to kidnap Alina Starkov. But you have a stronger relationship with a certain West Ravkan general, who has notions of ruling his own country. So long as The Fold separates him from us- darling, I think youâre being too gentle with him,â he added for you, and then walked around the chair, brushing past you gently, âSo you made another deal. You put on a disguise. And you played at being assassin.â
You took a deep breath and summoned more of your power, the beams of light from your hands beginning to sear into the skin of his temples.
âThatâs right!â He cried, in obvious pain, âThe prize to bring her back to Ketterdam was a million! Split four ways. But Zlatan offered me the same number⌠to kill her, so,â he let out another scream as you tightened your grip on his head and Aleksanderâs eyes widened, âyou give me half that, Iâll get revenge for you. I can get close to Zlatan!â He tried to bargain, but he didnât have much left to bargain with.Â
Aleksander looked at Ivan and Zoya pointedly and they began to walk away.Â
âNo.â Aleksander answered and then looked up at you, âI think Iâll handle that myself. And I think⌠Iâll let my lovely Moon Summoner handle you.âÂ
He gave you a short nod and stood with his hands behind his back and you nodded back at him.Â
Arken began to scream and protest between the chattering of his teeth and you rolled your shoulders back, and just like the Fjerdan that attacked Alina, you shot a bright beam of silver light through his temples and let go, watching as his head fell back limply on his neck.Â
Aleksander stepped towards you just as you stepped away from the now dead man, and he grasped your freezing wrists, pulling you to his chest.
âPromise me,â he began, leaning down close to your face, âPromise me that youâll stand by my side forever. We will be revered, formidable. I will give you a crown, I will give you my love, I will give you whatever you ask for, if you promise me forever.â He pleaded and stared down into your eyes desperately.Â
There was nothing that you wanted more in that moment and you studied his black eyes for a long time, searching for any sense of trickery within them, but all you found was the same want that you wore within your own eyes.Â
Perhaps youâd be burned for trusting him this way. In every way. Perhaps you wouldnât. Only time would tell. All you could do was accept his offer now, and give him your payment in the form of three words. Â
âI promise. Forever.â
i'm also so glad that they FINALLY gave rhaenyra a grey character moment instead of keeping her on the pedestal all season while the greens and daemon do their own little swarmy war things. she chose to herd dozens of innocent blonde people to their deaths in almost a cult like sacrifice to gain her two dragonriders. this is the ugly side of rhaenyra that ive been wanting to see all season, the one who will ultimately win the war. its about time she became just as blood and fire as the greens
Not Aemond having to ride out to the middle of bumfuck nowhere to get to Vhagar đ
She/her. Requests are OPEN for Tom Riddle and Aemond Targaryen! Rude=Blocked.FREE PALESTINEReality shifter, writer, and reader.
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