A Storm of Flames and Deceit

By yourlocalsag

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Nephele Speirling is the only daughter of Hybern's Grand General, the most powerful man on the isle and the s... More

Prologue
I. Full
II. Easy Trade
III. Corruption
IV. Satisfied
V. Quite the Impression
VI. Top of the World
VII. I Hope I'm Right
VIII. Bon Voyage
IX. Just the Mystery
X. Bitterly
XI. Death is a Woman
XII. Sunnier
XIII. Good Taste
Intermission
XIIV. Head in the Clouds
XIV. Contingency
XV. Instinct and Desire
XVI. Pull Me In
XVII. Liberation
XVIII. Only Snow
XIX. Put It On My Tab
XX. You Can't Script This
XXI. Walk Across the Sky
XXII. Grounded in Reality
XXIII. Electrical Fire
XXIV. With What Is Unsaid
XXV. On Fire For You
XXVI. There Are Lights
XXVII. Splitting
XXVIII. Queen Mongering
XXIX. Thawed
Intetmission
XXX. Oasis
XXXI. I Refuse
XXXII. Horizon
XXXIII. Reversion
XXXIV. Get Even
XXXV. I'm Not Afraid of the Fight
XXXVI. Sweeter Tomorrow
XXXVII. Smile Like a Saint
XXXVIII. True Magic
XXXIX. Tranquility
XXXX. Altared
XXXXI. Of Course, It Was an Act
XXXXII. Home
XXXXIII. Substantiation
XXXXIV. When the Day Comes
XXXXV. A Bit of Truth
XXXXVI. Sweet as Poison
XXXXVII. Compromise
XXXXVIII. Sweet Dreams
XXXXIX. Burn the Throne
XXXXX. Sooner
XXXXXI. Locking Me Out
Intermission
Part II
Prologue
1. Blind Sided
2. As Good A Time As Any
3. In a Heartbeat
4. More Than Just a Bond
5. Separation Anxiety
6. Unstoppable
7. Sweeping Silence
8. In Ordinance
9. Under the Blood Moon
10. You're the Sun
11. Even When I Want to Hate You
13. Annotations
14. You Cannot Force the Stars to Align
15. A Weak Woman
16. Kid in Love
17. Zoned Out
18. From the Commotion
19. Albeit Passionate
20. As We March On
21. A Fighting Chance
22. Lose This Crowd
23. The Role
24. Good Deeds
25. Bad Things
26. Payment Enough
27. To Conquer
28. Eternal Flame
29. Shackled
30. Not Caring
31. Like We'll Never Have Sex
32. Damned Day
33. Painless
34. There Was An Oracle
35. Save For Eternity
36. The Price
37. Counting Down the Days
38. Gilded Goodnight
39. Blind Sided
40. Prints
41. Skull Crushing
42. Sympathies
43. Past Deceit
44. Firestorm
45. My Nephele
46. Clear
47. Lightning Itself
48. Storm Inside
49. Heart of Diamond
50. Beauty in Strength
Aesthetics Check
51. Mannerless
52. Bespelled
53. Lightning Bugs
54. In Vain
55. Lawless Island
56. Branded
57. Between the Three of Us
58. Fire and Rain
59. Mud Washes Away
60. Long Live
Epilogue
Ending Note

12. Such Conversation

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By yourlocalsag

Eris
She groans then, dropping her head onto my shoulder in an emotion most nearly placed at true agony. "Does this mean we need to have another ceremony?" She whines. "First the wedding, then coronation, now mating."

"We needn't have a ceremony so soon if you don't wish," I reply, gazing down at her, finding myself lost once again in the depths of her charcoal eyes. "Admittedly, I'm not sure if I feel comfortable of our enemies knowing that you're my mate. Not yet anyway."

She rolls her eyes. "Protective bastard," she scoffs. "Are you sure you're not just trying to spare me from the frenzy that comes with accepting the bond?"

She sees right through me, my every motive. "That might be part of it," I admit mildly, smiling a weak grin back down at her. "I'm not very good at holding back." The understatement of the century, especially where she is concerned.

She raises a brow in challenge up at me. "Funny. I don't remember asking you to hold back, Hot Stuff," she taunts, her lips hovering beneath mine deviously. I have to hold my breath, afraid that if I breathe her air I will crumble. Her tongue snakes out, greeting my lip, her fingers anchoring in my hair, making it very hard to resist the impulse to kiss her.

I don't deny the thirst, lowering my mouth onto hers, biting onto her lip. She murmurs in approval at the force my teeth take, urging me further. As it is, my fingers are already digging into her hips beneath the hem of her shirt as I battle for restraint, my body reacting to her very pulse- which I can feel under my lips as my mouth finds her throat.

She seems to smile, whirling the momentum, pining me against the door herself this time. I feel my restraint begin to unravel again, my mind falling from my body until I feel positively aflame. She grabs me by the throat, smiling deviously as I grip her back, my finger digging into her backside sharply as she grinds against my hips, her borrowed shirt slipping down her shoulder the slightest bit. There's a loud crash somewhere within the palace, and we startle apart, falling back to stare at each other. Waiting.

Another crash.

"Eris..."

"Stay behind me," I whisper, flames snaking down my fingertips. She nods quietly, eyes wide as I quietly open the door of our bedroom, sneaking out with her on my heels. With one hand, lightning streaks across her fingers anxiously, the other placed gently on my spine as we follow the sounds of crashing.

The throne room beckons us with the noise, the sound of wind howling. It whips at Nephele's hair brutally, even before we have turned the corner. Keeping her close behind me, we slip into the room. A narrow gust of wind twists around itself, taller than Neph and I put together as it picks up debris. In the center of the twister lays the vague silhouette of a man that Neph so instantly recognizes, gasping softly.

Her father.

He's here, but not physically. I nearly throw fire to the twister out of pure precaution as Neph clings to my arm, terrified, her curls whipping wildly in the wind. "Eris Vansera," the silhouette declares loudly, still gazing vaguely out at the throne, merely a projection of Nephele's worst nightmares. My hand flares a little hotter. "Consider this a complaint that I wasn't invited to you and my daughter's coronation."

"What do you want Fergus?" I grind my teeth together, pushing Neph further behind me.

The silhouette doesn't react, but it does respond, indicating that it can hear but not see. "I have a proposition for you."

I stay silent, my gaze burning the twister the way my blood simmers.

"You must love your wife a good deal to make such a mockery of your own title," Fergus goes on. "Who would want to share the crown if not a besotted fool?"

"Leave this place, Fergus," my tone is scathing. "Autumn has no place for you or your tyranny. We needn't concern ourselves with the demands of a man who lacks the power to issue anything more than petty, misplaced threats."

Fergus doesn't seem off-put. "Return my daughter to me," the silhouette says simply. "Allow me to extract her power and I swear on whatever bond you shall want to claim, she may return to you permanently, and I will never threaten her again. Insurance of her safety at the measly price of her power-"

"You won't have it," Nephele speaks up, stepping forward as she still clutches my hand desperately.

"I wasn't speaking to you, child," the silhouette seems irritated by the interruption. "I was speaking to the High Lord."

"Her High Lord warns you not to speak down to his High Lady," I cut in, so angry I could burn the wind itself. "Nephele alone dictates her autonomy and- by that extent- her power. The bargain remains between you and your daughter, and I will simply sit back, gladly knowing that she would never give you what you seek."

"Then she will die for it," the silhouette replies. "And that death will not only be on your hands, but it will be in vain, for when I capture her power Fireling, I'm turning that power on all of Prynthian, starting with Autumn."

The storm dissipates immediately into nothing but the ruins of our study, shredded apart by threats of the war to come. I turn to Nephele, her eyes still wide with terror, dialed to the spot where the shadow of her father once stood. Her gaze then flicks to me, her face so fallen from what it had been back at the palace when she had heard of my affections. Now, only terror churned in those storm cloud eyes, her mouth dropping open again.

"Nephele-"

"I'm fine," she interjects quickly, offering a wobbly smile. I don't buy it for a second- certainly not as her breathing picks up, her chest heaving the slightest bit as if she were catching her breath. As if she forgot how to breathe. "Seriously. I'm fine. It's not like I never thought I'd see him again. Really, it's my own fault for-"

"Nephele," I interrupt her softly, bracing her shoulders. "Breathe."

She shuts her eyes, taking a deep, shuddering breath. I brush her hair off her neck as she tries to get her lungs back on rhythm. As she tries to get her heart to slow back down. When her eyes open again, they're glossy and lined in red as she gazes up at me. "Eris..." she trails off, the word breaking somewhere in her throat.

I pull her into my chest, letting her wrap her shaking arms around me. Letting her bury her face into my chest until she stops panicking. Letting her break in my arms until she can face it.

"It's okay, Sweetheart," I whisper, stroking her hair. "I'm not going to let anyone hurt you." It's a promise, as good as any vow I made when we got married, a contract signed with my life if that's what it takes. I repeat the promise mindfully, rubbing her back soothingly.

She pulls back abruptly, looking over her shoulder, tugging my hand. "We should go," she stammers. "What if he-"

"If he wanted winnow here, he would've instead of sending us that message," I tell her delicately, cupping her cheek. "He's not coming now, and he'll be sorry if he ever does."

"We can't stay here," she says, looking away.

"No," I agree. That much was true. Whether Fergus can get to us here or not, I know staying here tonight would eat at Neph until she lost sleep. I know I certainly won't be sleeping tonight. "We'll move all the affairs we can to the treehouse for the week."

"By the cauldron, what on Earth happened in here?" Mother's voice cuts through the air. I had forgotten that her and Helion had both slept here last night, too drunk to winnow home.

Nephele turns them, sniffling, and mom's instincts kick in as she wraps her arms around Neph, holding her like a mother holds a daughter. Helion looks across the room in silent bewilderment. It's possible I've never seen him stunned to silence. "Fergus," I say simply, bending down to inspect the slight puddle of rainwater on the floor. "He sent us a message."

Mother exchanges a look with Helion over Neph's shoulder, a look of deep concern before they look at me. I haven't a mind for their pity presently. "Helion," I raise to my full height. "Have you ever seen a spell like this? Something that could allow Fergus to... project himself through wards."

Helion glances at my mother again as she holds Neph, weighing his words. "Projection spells are uncommon," he says quietly, bending down to inspect the puddle. "In short, it is possible to project oneself through wards if that person untwines their destiny and declares it in the direction of his target of projection, but it can be quite dangerous."

"How so?" Mother asks.

Helion hesitates. "When you untwine your destiny in favor of another one- a destiny you know and desire- if you do not fulfill that projection in the manner that you declare, you can parish," he explains quietly, looking nearly sick. I imagine the death he describes is a few steps past excruciating by the cringe in his disposition.

"He wants to rob me of my power. To have it as his own," Nephele says, pulling back from my mother to face Helion. "Could he do that? Could a person really claim the power of another as his own?"

Helion hesitates again, looking between me and Neph, seeing how we were more than just Delia's daughter in law and son. We were High Lord and High Lady. "Such conversation is dangerous," he explains. "Forgive me- Rhysand advised I avoid speaking of it as long as the Archeron sisters live. Their power so sought after. In the wrong hands, this sort of information could be terminal for Prynthian."

I stew impatiently. "Does Rhysand also suggest to you when you should wipe your ass or do you make your own judgements every once in awhile?" I retort.

"Eris!" Mother looks scandalized, but Helion laughs grandly.

"I don't know how I ever forget that it is fire that runs through your blood, boy," Helion chuckles, nearly fond of I didn't know any better. If I had it in me to care presently. "There are ways to extract power. Brutal, cruel ways. But in those processes, the power will so rarely go willingly. When it enters its next host, it is liable to resist, corrupting whatever the power the host already had altogether."

"And if the transfer goes through?" Neph asks quietly, her hand finding mine. I give her a reassuring squeeze. "If the power accepts the host."

Helion shrugs uncomfortably. "You saw Feyre Archeron," he laughs. "The power would then have a tendency to build upon itself into more. Feyre was only human when the power took to her. It was enough to make her immortal- a powerful one at that. If someone who was already immortal was drawn into power, who could say if that power would ever limit itself?"

Neph's hand clenches in mine. "We'll talk about this later," I assert then, looking over Mother and Helion. "We should get everyone of political significance out before we bring in more guards to the palace. This is hardly the place to discuss such delicacies."

Nephele lays her head on my shoulder gratefully, seeming to sag in relief at the prospect of cutting this conversation. "Take her home," Mother tells me. "I'll handle everything here. I'll get everyone out as quietly as possible."

"Yourself included," I respond, glad for Helion's subtle but indicative nod. He would make sure of it. "Thank you, Mother."

"Write to me soon," she says in response. "I want to help however I can."

I nod in response, leaving them as I walk Neph up to the winnowing platform, taking her home.

A/N:
I know I usually post chapters together, but I'm in between drafts on how I want the next chapter to go. The next chapter should be out pretty soon- I just figured I'd go on and post this one.

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