Hey Everyone,
I know, I know, I'm late. It's just I got really caught up with my other series
So I'm Not a Vampire?
(which is now finished! Yay!) and I just haven't been doing my editing duty. I won't lie, willione (a member on lit) was the one who reminded me. And thank you for calling me out, sometimes I get so caught up in other stories that I lose track. Feel free to remind me, everyone, when I screw up. It's good to keep me humble LOL
So, here's the next chapter. I'll be going a little slower since the chapters get longer, and I still have to add more pages, but I'll post at least one new chapter a week. Okay, I'm not going to talk anymore. Hope you like it! And yes, I did change it ;)
-Rosi
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"Your Highness?"
Grim silently closed the door to his study, and looked up at the Royal Guard in front of him. The man stood in human flesh with the Bloodspurn coat-of-arms sewn onto the two bands around his biceps. The bands irritated Grim, the symbolโthat of a teardrop-shaped vial with two swords crossed behind itโreminded him of everything the Bloodspurn Kings had stood for: murder, mayhem, and war.
Grim turned away from the thoughts and eyed the guard curiously, unable to place a name to the man. His eyes were very light green, his skin paler than the reaper norm, and he had a faded scar below his left ear. The scar interested Grim, because reapers didn't get scars unless they were born from a human woman, and received them before they completely died and became a full reaper.
"Yes?" Grim turned fully to the guard, aware of his disheveled appearance and the smell of sex and sweat heavy on his skin. It was likely the guard knew what he'd been doing, and yet, still chose to come to him before he had a chance to return to his rooms and shower. That worried Grim. "Is there a problem? Have more ashes been found?"
Despite the hours spent with Nina in the quiet of his study, Grim knew the minute he stepped out, the full weight of his duties would once again rest on him. Still, for a brief flash of time he had found peace and solace, something that he was beginning to realize was better than even the best alliances. Perhaps that was the reason he had asked Nina to marry him so suddenly. She was still a stranger to Grim in so many ways, but something about her called to him, stronger than any siren's song, and he was not fool enough to ignore it.
The guard interrupted his thoughts with a gruff reply: "Nothing of the sort, Highness. It is simply that the guards would like to... meet with you and discuss our newest guest."
Grim picked up on the hesitation immediately. He'd seen the looks his guards had thrown Nina, seen the hate and mistrust there. He knew it was only a matter of time before he would have to deal with the fallout from his decision.
Turning sharply on his heel, Grim began to walk in the direction of his rooms. Nina was no doubt a topic of discussion for not just his guards but everyone in the realm.
"What is your name?" Grim asked the guard, keeping pace beside him.
"Tylend Daz, Your Highness."
Grim's lips lifted in a half smile as he looked straight ahead and turned a corner. "I would like you to assemble all the Council of Guardians' members, the High Watchers, the High PeaceKeeper, and three Collectors, Messengers, and Royal Guards of your choosing. They are all to report immediately to my waiting room. Is this understood?"
Grim stopped and turned to fully face the guard, who was only an inch or two shorter than himself. Green eyes so pale they bordered on silver met his, and Tylend gave the barest of nods before placing his left fist behind his back, his right palm over his heart, and bowing deeply. It was an old gesture, one that made Grim respect the guard all the more for it.
"At your Highness's behest." Tylend looked up, pride in his eyes. "I will do so immediately."
Then, with a woosh of air and a flare of restrained power, the guard took off on his mission. Grim took a deep and unnecessary breath, smiling as he caught the gesture. It only occurred to him then, that he'd been taking breaths since Nina had come to the Underworld, and, as he placed a hand over his chest, he was also using his power to match the slow beat of her heart.
Shaking his head, Grim continued his walk until he's reached his rooms, threw the doors wide, and strode past his sitting area and straight into his bedroom. Grim knew he had only an hour at most before his people arrived, and in that time he would need to formulate a course of appropriate action to deal with their inquiries, shower, and think of how he was going to try and woo Nina into marriage.
The water helped. Though Grim knew he could have just used his powers to clean himself, the act was still comforting. That was why he had had a shower installed in his suite; it was one of the only human luxuries he truly enjoyed. Well, that and tea. Perhaps it was a connector to his mother, one he sought just as he did Nina.
Grim sighed deeply as he scrubbed off her scent, and tried to think of a course of action. But too late, a flurry of different powers washed over his consciousness like a school of fish suddenly swimming through his body. He finished quickly, dressed with brutal efficiently, and went out to greet his guests.
The minute he stepped through the door, over fifty eyes turned to him. All the reapers were standing, some huddled together as if they'd been having a conversation. Grim moved silently to the front of the room, situating himself in front of the large floor-to-ceiling windows. With a flick of his power, a chair manifested and Grim sat, legs crossed.
"You may sit."
A frown tugged at his lips but Grim suppressed it. Before, commands had been hard to issue, they'd felt like a form of binding, another thing tying him to the throne. It was different now however, the power he'd always tried to hide and suppress becoming easier to wield. Grim wondered if it had something to do with Nina, a change she'd inspired in him.
Grim didn't have more time to contemplate it before the accusations and worries began flying at him. "How could you allow a human into our kingdom?" The question was spat out by one of the Watchers. Grim only knew the man was a Watcher from the blood drop-crystal hanging from the edge of the man's hood. If the Watcher had been in human form the drop would have rested on his forehead, secured by a thin gold chain.
"How could I
allow
a human into my kingdom?" Grim drew out the words and readjusted in his chair. "Perhaps you have forgotten the laws, Watcher. I can't nullify a temporary contract unless it is my own. And if you didn't hear, I did command my brother to nullify the contract with the human, but
she
refused."
The Watcher stood firm. "Than command her. It is within your power as king."