“Highness!” the voice commands. “Please, highness! Are you all right!?”
“It’s been three minutes,” Jackson growls.
Gabriel groans and pushes himself up straight, looking into my eyes one last time, devastated. Silently he nods, giving me permission to go.
I smile back at him even as I reach for Jackson’s hand. He pulls me shakily to my feet and sniffs my hair, starting back a step and frowning down at me. “Did you…”
“Let’s go, Jacks,” I say, exhausted and shaky after breaking the bond with my mate.
“Oh my god, Ariel,” Jackson murmurs, frustrated. He shakes his head even as he wraps me up in his arms. My eyes are on Gabriel for one last moment as Jackson and I tilt away to the Land of Darkness, leaving the Prince – now King – alone with the corpse of his uncle to face whatever fate awaits him. A fate of his own making, after all.
The Land of Darkness is surprisingly quiet when we arrive. I look around in surprise, searching for the soldiers I saw before. But the only thing I can see is the shadowy enclosure that still holds the God of Darkness – though it shudders once from the inside, clearly starting to weaken.
“Where…is everyone?” I whisper.
“Soldiers went away,” Jackson says, heaving an easy shrug, his eyes on me. Softly he pushes back my hair, inspecting my neck. “Well? Where is it?”
“Where’s what?” I ask, turning my head to look up at him.
Jackson just raises one eyebrow at me, willing me to remember.
“Oh,” I say, laughing and holding out my arm, which continues to ache, looking down at Gabriel’s mark still raw and bloody on my wrist. “Sorry, Jacks.”
He takes my arm in his hand and glances at my face once before returning his eyes to the wrist. “Did you want it?”
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