Luciana's Point of View
Shame settled into my bones, like lead that weighed me down until I could barely follow Mikaela out into the hallway. They were right. All of them. I had pushed Katharine too far and I knew it. She might have been my daughter and I wanted nothing but the best for her but pushing her until her breaking point had been a stupid mistake. One I would never make again. I wanted nothing but the best for my daughter. The best and brightest future possible, but Julian had been right in being so angry. Maybe I had acted like Adrian today.
Mikaela’s footsteps echoed down the hall as I tried to catch up to her. Her sniffling bounced off my eardrums and I couldn’t help but feel worse. I had caused all of them such unrelenting pain over the last few years. From being kidnapped, to never being home afterwards. I bit the inside of my cheek and sped up my pace. Mikaela had taken a left turn, into a lounge area we barely used. Her sniffling had grown into sobs and I bit down on my teeth, but followed her inside.
There was no denying that my mate looked as beautiful as ever. She had opted to grow out her natural hair colour, an ash brown with golden sun streaks in them. Her eyes were as icy as ever, but her mole stood out against the red blotches on her cheeks. Katharine had kicked Mikaela out of her room, all for me. Being a parent was difficult enough as it was but throw in supernatural abilities and it grew to be an impossible task.
“Stop following me. I don’t have anything to say to you.” Mikaela ground out, pain slipping between the spaces of her words. She clutched at her stomach, bowing slightly over her legs. The couch she sat on was riddled with dust but didn’t seem to bother her in the slightest.
“I just want to apologize.” I offered up but Mikaela shook her head in response. She wasn’t going to make this any easier. Even if I felt like a dog being kicked, it wasn’t about me anymore. For the first few years, Mikaela had raised Katharine in my absence. The two were cut from the exact same cloth and no one could separate them. Not even I could. Then I had returned, Katharine had brought me back from death and suddenly Mikaela wasn’t her number one anymore. I had neglected Katharine and Mikaela hadn’t, but the girl still chose me.
“I don’t need your apology. I don’t fucking want it! What you did to her was unnecessary. You went out of your way to antagonize her!”
“I was trying to make sure she is ready! We want to retire, to become normal people, or slightly more normal. Julian is tired, I am tired. I wanted to know that we could leave it all in her hands.”
“Maybe we shouldn’t, Luciana! Julian is right. She isn’t stable enough for it and we don’t know when she will be stable enough for it. Elijah- “
“Elijah isn’t an Archenbow, no matter how dearly I love him. No matter how dearly I love all our children. They don’t have my blood in their veins and you know what the prophecy needs. My bloodline on the throne. For some fucking warped reason, my daughter needs to be up there. If I could have it any other way, I would gladly replace her, but that isn’t an option.” I ground out and flung my hands into my hair. The last arguments I had with Julian flashed into my mind and I cringed in response. I never thought I would have the same arguments with Mikaela.
“We don’t know what will happen if someone else takes our place. They are still Valentine and Carmichael. They are still a part of you. Maybe we need to take a step back and first see if Elijah can handle himself.” Mikaela whispered, her eyes searching for mine in the dimly lit lounge.
“I will speak to Julian about it, maybe even Miranda. We have been preparing Katharine for so long and now it feels as if it was for nothing. But I understand where you are coming from and I will take it up with someone who can tell us more about that shitty old paper we call the prophecy.” I assured her and turned on my heels to leave. Mikaela jumped from her position, her hand slightly reaching for me.
“Please don’t think that I don’t have faith in Katharine. I do. I am just not sure that she has any faith in herself anymore.”
With that, I slipped out the door and padded down the hallway. Mikaela remained in the lounge until I had walked so far, I couldn’t tell if she was still there or not. Weights were added to my shoulders with each step I took forward, closer and closer to the kitchen. A cigarette and a glass of vodka would do me wonders right about now. I pressed on the door to the kitchen, lost to the world around me.
Opening the double door fridge, I pulled the bottle of vodka from the door. It was still full, newly replaced for tonight’s festivities. The weight of it felt good in my hands but guilt still gnawed at the edges of my mind. Whilst I was away, drinking and smoking had become a vice to me. Along with meaningless sex. Some part of me would forever cling to those outlets, no matter how deranged they were. I had disappointed my mates, Caspian the only one who doesn’t look at me with pity in his eyes. They all knew a piece of my soul was left in that bloody bath. Knew that I would never fully come back to them.
A hand slapped the door of the fridge, making me jump a few centimetres back. Caspian’s head popped out from behind it, the most wicked smile plastered to his lips. I rolled my eyes at him and shoved the door closed, taking the vodka with me. Upon seeing the bottle, Caspian wordlessly grabbed two tumblers from the cupboard and set them down on the counter.
“It has been a rough day for you, I see.” He commented and tugged something out of his pocket. The lighter and cigarettes were a welcome sight, but I frowned at him.
“To say it was a rough day would be an understatement. It has been utter hell. I managed to enrage not only Julian, but Mikaela as well. Katharine even threw her from the room. Now I have to figure out a way to please all three of them.” I admitted and held up my full glass to Caspian. Caspian clinked the rim of his glass against mine and I downed everything in one go. The liquid burnt from tongue to stomach.
“You know, we could always go and make it better,” Caspian joked, wiggling his eyebrows at me. I rolled my eyes at him again but could feel my giggle bubbling up my throat. “Seriously, Lucy. I think you are just wound up too tight lately. You have all of these burdens on your shoulders, and it is taking its toll on you.”
“I am the queen; burdens are all I know. Don’t think that I haven’t noticed how utterly stressed I feel whenever my daughter is concerned. I know she is slipping, but that doesn’t mean she won’t catch herself. I caught myself plenty of times before.”
“Yes, but you had people around you that understood your burdens. People that could support you.”
“I am her mother; do you think that I don’t support her?” I huffed and crossed my arms over my chest. Caspian scrubbed over his face, irritation setting into his shoulders.
“That isn’t what I am saying! I am saying that she needs someone as powerful as she is or someone who knows how she operates. Miranda isn’t cutting it, clearly.”
“I think I know of someone in the area. A brilliant idea, Caspian,” Julian grumbled from the doorway. His eyes a lighter shade of blue than I had seen earlier today. He spared a glance my way before smiling at Caspian. “I will get to work on getting him here, in the meantime, Luciana, don’t go looking for trouble again. Mikaela told me what happened with the three of you and I think it best you stay away from Katharine until tonight. Her feelings towards you might set her off again.” With that, Julian turned on his heels and left.
Caspian stared after him for a while, a frown etched into his brow, but more weights were added to my shoulders. There was nothing I could do right, it seems. Stay away from her for the better part of her life, I am abandoning her. Get close to her once I return, I am causing her emotional distress. Was there anything in life I was good for besides killing?
Gladice woke me up at exactly five. Her grey hair was pulled back into a bun, her eyes stern as she took in my mess for hair. The dinner my parents had arranged would start in an hour, just enough time to make myself presentable. With another look my way, Gladice sauntered into my walk-in closet and quickly came back out with a modest, but beautiful, olive green cocktail dress.The dinner was supposed to be the demarcation of the start of my coming out ceremony. After today, I knew dad would want to postpone the coming out ball, but mom would press for it now more than ever. I was ready to face the world, not as a warrior but as a princess. I had lived in the shadows far too long and claiming my title after years of learning how to handle myself, it almost felt like my prize.Shuffling to the end of my bed, I let my feet dangle over the edge. My hair fell around my face, tangles clear as crystal. Gladice arranged my jewelry and diadem on the dressing table, a brush and
Luciana's Point of ViewThe dinner had been tense, but we managed to lighten the mood somewhere along the lines. Khauhelo's little confession was a wonder to hear. Good news came in short these days, but triplets were a present from the goddess herself. Yes, she will have her hands full most of the time but she had Karabo by her side. Along with all of her siblings and her mother.Julian had panicked when Amelia had brought up postponing the ball. He hadn't wanted to tell Katharine about it. Didn't want to admit to his own guilt. I felt a fraction of satisfaction at his unease. Serves him right. Royals were all blood thirsty sharks and delaying Katharine's coming out ball would only add buckets of blood to the water. It showed a certain amount of weakness within our house, which we couldn't tolerate.After the whole Amelia debacle with Arjun, Arjun had wanted nothing more than to rip me from my throne. Any sign of disruption and he would pounce.
Katharine's Point of ViewSomehow the dinner had come and gone without a hiccup. Or someone decapitated and on the floor. Even my parents had behaved themselves, although I had heard them fighting in the hall later on. Julian had apologized, or that was what I had gathered, seeing as mother and Caspian had gone back to their shared room with father. Trouble in paradise, if only I was a fly on that wall.Gladice had woken me up, as usual, with my breakfast. Bacon, eggs and toast. The aroma wafted into my nose and I dug in. The old woman sauntered into my closet, picking a rather beautiful pale yellow sundress for me. I lifted my eyebrow, but she simply set it on the end of the bed."Your mother said that you have to dress nicely. You are meeting with the designers of your dress today and first impressions matter." Gladice explained and shuffled to my dresser, placing silver shoes beside it."If I had known there was so much more to plannin
Katharine's Point of ViewMother had told me that I was to stay home for the next few days, or until my ball. The walls had grown suffocating, the music bland. I wanted out. A dress had been picked and would arrive shortly. All the finer details for the ball was planned out and I needed a breather from it all. From being Royal.Sneaking out of the palace wasn't the hard part. The hard part came when Reverie insisted that she came with. Along with Claire and Emory. Apparently they didn't like being cooped up the way they were. Sonja had retired to her room, leaving us to scheme. Emory was in her dark pit again, as her mate had left her only two weeks prior due to Emory constantly needing to be away. And Claire... Well she was just Claire. Amethyst had opted out, rather staying in with Willa and watching a movie. Neither had found their mates yet, but they wouldn't find them in their bedrooms either.Yes Reverie was expecting and Sebastian won't b
"Emerson, who is this?" A shrill voice rose from beside me. I could only assume it was the red head. Looking lazily over my shoulder, I noted her displeasure. My smile was coy when our eyes locked."Wasn't your name Levi?" I purred and threw my hair over my shoulder, dismissing the woman beside the booth. Levi noticed the devils within my smile and quickly looked towards the girl. His smile was much more pleasant than what I had expected, almost as if he truly did love the woman."This is Katharine. Someone like me. A new friend if you will." He explained, ignoring my little jab immediately. My smile grew considerably.She shook her head in disbelief, eyes growing into slits. "I'm not gone for five minutes and you are already hitting on someone else. Typical," she huffed and crossed her arms. So, he has always been a busy little bee. Interesting."On the contrary. He simply extended a friendly hand as I am new in town and new to my... Genetics." I offered
The day had finally arrived. My coming out ball was tonight and the nerves within my body stood on end. There was no escaping the spotlight now. Nowhere to run or hide. From tonight on, my face will be splashed all over the tabloids. I could already see the titles. 'Long lost princess, finally home.' It made my stomach roll even more. No more sneaking out and expecting no one to know who I was. No more causing trouble beneath white strobe lights. Drowning. This was what drowning felt like, I was sure of it.Luciana walked in front of me, her hair swaying in the light breeze, Mikaela tense beside her. An event planner, I had no idea the name of, walked on Luciana's other side. They were finalizing the decor for tonight, along with where everyone would sit. Royals had started coming in late last night, some of whom I had never even met before. Great-grandma Lillian had rolled her eyes at most of them and I had to stifle my giggles with the comments she made. Power hungry and se
Gladice had me scrubbed down and smothered in scented oils. Copious amounts of hairspray was added to my curls. Swatches of makeup was chosen and finally, I was ready to meet my future. I had waited my entire life for this moment, for this beautiful crest to finally break. Tonight was my time to shine.The winding stairs came into a short view. The rest of my family had already joined the masses. Everyone waited on me. Every eye would soon devour me whole.Mikaela had instructed me to head down an hour after them. It was a declaration after all. Introducing me to the world.I heard the mic go on as someone unknown to me took center stage. The voice was gruff. Hollow. But I knew he was the master of ceremonies. My parents would never take that role. They were too high up in the world. They weren't here for anyone's entertainment, much less for the entertainment of melodramatic ass kissers such as our nobility."Ladies and gentlemen. If you would please foc
When I was young, my mother would tell me stories of how I would find the right person. The way they would fit you perfectly. Someone to compliment you. After all, you are already whole, now you are just a matching set. They would come in and sweep you off of your feet. Change the way you saw the world.But all I saw now was red. Blinding red.This was too much to take in. I wasn't ready to find him yet. I had barely tasted the world. Barely had a chance to explore all it had to offer. Besides, he had Emma."This can't be happening," I muttered and ripped my arm from his grasp. Levi couldn't meet my eyes. I didn't want him to. I was too scared that I would fall into them and never get out. Wasn't that how this went? You found your mate and suddenly you couldn't think for yourself anymore."Katharine, I-""You don't have to say it, I don't want you to say it. I already know what you are thinking," I whispered and turned to leave again."We ca
Luciana's Point of View"Find me Levi. I need to speak with him. Now!" I commanded and accepted the blanket Gladice held out for me. Draping the fabric over my shoulders, I stormed towards the main office. Four desks sat in the large room, with tomes of books lining the walls. Paper's were stacked on three tables. Mikaela's, Caspian's and Julian's. I kept a cabinet behind me, often working late through the nights to clear my desk of any lingering work."He left after he put Katharine to bed. No one knows where he is." Amethyst explained and I whirled on her, eyes flashing wildly. Amethyst kept her ground, simply giving me an unamused look."I don't give a shit where he is or isn't. You are my Valkyrie, the best warriors and trackers the world has ever seen. Find him. It is high time that I have a little chat with him." I hissed and fell into my chair behind my desk.Ripping a paper from a pad, I wrote down the feelings I had arou
Luciana's Point of ViewWashing away the remnants of what had taken place, I savored the cascading water down my body. Every drop brought me closer to feeling like myself. Caspian and Julian had hit up the spare bathroom. I needed to be alone for a moment. To just take my time in processing what was happening with Katharine.Levi seemed to be more of a hinderance to Katharine than an asset. He would reject my daughter, then expect her to follow him. Arrogance would be his greatest downfall. Nonetheless, Julian wouldn't budge on having Levi removed. He was right, no one else matched Katharine in power or stamina. That still didn't mean that he was the right choice for our daughter. She needed someone who believed in her and clearly he didn't.Closing the taps of the shower, I stepped out and folded myself in a white towel. Steam curled all around me as I walked towards the mirror. Wiping the condensation from the shiny surface, I faced m
Luciana's Point of ViewHis head was buried between my thighs and it was like feeling heaven. With each stroke of his tongue I went closer and closer to the edge, almost seeing the end. Julian nipped at my clit, then pulled away, kissing my inner thigh. I shivered in response, leaning back fully, only my arms keeping me fully standing. Licking down from my cunt to my knee, Julian gripped my leg and heaved it over his shoulder, opening me up further for him. I gasped at the sudden move but it soon turned into a moan as he pushed his tongue against me again.Wrapping my hands in his hair, I pushed him closer, grinding against him for more. His own lust bulged against his pants and I just wanted to taste him. Jerking up his head, I stared into his eyes, smirk dividing my face. Lust clawed at the edges of his vision, fangs already out to play. Shoving myself from the table, I pushed him flat to the floor. His pants barely gave any resistance when I tugged
Luciana's Point of ViewHe couldn't handle her. Had simply stood there and watched as the world around her had crumbled. Was he the perfect fit? Our decision to make Katharine join another house sounded absurd after seeing what had happened. Levi had panicked and if he hadn't gotten out of it, he would have been badly injured. Levi Emmerson. He was a mighty wizard, close to even Katharine, but was he the correct one to guide her forward?Mikaela had walked in at the right time as well. She saw the incompetence dancing in his eyes. Smelt the fear hanging over him. None of us could have touched her. Could have stopped her. But he had gained access to her skin. Soothed her until all her magic had vanished into thin air.Once upon a time, I would have believed it to be a fluke, but I knew better. Miranda had trained Katharine for years now and she had never reacted so poorly to the training. There was something else afoot. Mikaela knew it as well. C
The blow landed firmly on his jaw, sending him stumbling back. Another lurched forward with a spear. I deflected it effortlessly and broke it in half, taking the tip as a long knife. One guard hesitantly moved forward and I smiled sickly at him. Blood lust was clear as day within my eyes. The guard balked again and I couldn't help but let my ego grow an inch. He stepped left but mocked right, his kick making contact with my side. I grunted, absorbing the shock and grabbed his leg. The panic within his face made my blood run hot with excitement. Flipping him over, I socked him square on the nose as he landed. Three more remained, but they looked at each other and threw down their weapons. I smiled sweetly at the middle one, almost making him pass out. They knew of my training. Knew that Luciana hadn't spared a single punch at my expense. "That is not fair to them and you know it," Sophie cooed as she walked closer to my little sparring ring. The bright sun ill
When I was young, my mother would tell me stories of how I would find the right person. The way they would fit you perfectly. Someone to compliment you. After all, you are already whole, now you are just a matching set. They would come in and sweep you off of your feet. Change the way you saw the world.But all I saw now was red. Blinding red.This was too much to take in. I wasn't ready to find him yet. I had barely tasted the world. Barely had a chance to explore all it had to offer. Besides, he had Emma."This can't be happening," I muttered and ripped my arm from his grasp. Levi couldn't meet my eyes. I didn't want him to. I was too scared that I would fall into them and never get out. Wasn't that how this went? You found your mate and suddenly you couldn't think for yourself anymore."Katharine, I-""You don't have to say it, I don't want you to say it. I already know what you are thinking," I whispered and turned to leave again."We ca
Gladice had me scrubbed down and smothered in scented oils. Copious amounts of hairspray was added to my curls. Swatches of makeup was chosen and finally, I was ready to meet my future. I had waited my entire life for this moment, for this beautiful crest to finally break. Tonight was my time to shine.The winding stairs came into a short view. The rest of my family had already joined the masses. Everyone waited on me. Every eye would soon devour me whole.Mikaela had instructed me to head down an hour after them. It was a declaration after all. Introducing me to the world.I heard the mic go on as someone unknown to me took center stage. The voice was gruff. Hollow. But I knew he was the master of ceremonies. My parents would never take that role. They were too high up in the world. They weren't here for anyone's entertainment, much less for the entertainment of melodramatic ass kissers such as our nobility."Ladies and gentlemen. If you would please foc
The day had finally arrived. My coming out ball was tonight and the nerves within my body stood on end. There was no escaping the spotlight now. Nowhere to run or hide. From tonight on, my face will be splashed all over the tabloids. I could already see the titles. 'Long lost princess, finally home.' It made my stomach roll even more. No more sneaking out and expecting no one to know who I was. No more causing trouble beneath white strobe lights. Drowning. This was what drowning felt like, I was sure of it.Luciana walked in front of me, her hair swaying in the light breeze, Mikaela tense beside her. An event planner, I had no idea the name of, walked on Luciana's other side. They were finalizing the decor for tonight, along with where everyone would sit. Royals had started coming in late last night, some of whom I had never even met before. Great-grandma Lillian had rolled her eyes at most of them and I had to stifle my giggles with the comments she made. Power hungry and se
"Emerson, who is this?" A shrill voice rose from beside me. I could only assume it was the red head. Looking lazily over my shoulder, I noted her displeasure. My smile was coy when our eyes locked."Wasn't your name Levi?" I purred and threw my hair over my shoulder, dismissing the woman beside the booth. Levi noticed the devils within my smile and quickly looked towards the girl. His smile was much more pleasant than what I had expected, almost as if he truly did love the woman."This is Katharine. Someone like me. A new friend if you will." He explained, ignoring my little jab immediately. My smile grew considerably.She shook her head in disbelief, eyes growing into slits. "I'm not gone for five minutes and you are already hitting on someone else. Typical," she huffed and crossed her arms. So, he has always been a busy little bee. Interesting."On the contrary. He simply extended a friendly hand as I am new in town and new to my... Genetics." I offered