Chapter wounds 97
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Tsuneo was boiling with anger, but I let him seethe, holding Anya in my arms. My own anger banked for now. This was not a pain I could fix. That was not my gift, but my Pyra, my wife and Morgan, she could fix this, alleviate the agony I could feel radiation from Anya.
She sniffled, burying her face in my chest as she trembled.
“I know it hurts. I know how hard you’ve worked to afford even a bit of comfort from what she’s
done.”
She sobbed, and I could see her pushing through her agony, pushing through the blinding pain that would have dragged a weaker person into madness, all of it in silence and alone.
“I cannot apologize enough for what has been allowed to happen to you. I cannot… undo what has been done, but I can do everything I can to make it right, you understand?”
She nodded, sniffling, gripping onto me as if she didn’t want to let go. She likely didn’t. My Pyra was the only one who completely returned from the otherside, nestling at the heart of her future lives, but our daughter, our Iridescent Moon, Mitsuki, our first daughter had some of her mother’s propensities. She seemed to melt in my arms the way she had when she was just a hatchling. I stroked her hair.
“Thank you for speaking up, Anya,” he whispered and pressed a kiss to her temple. ‘It’ll all be over, soon, okay?”
She nodded. I draped the scarf back over her head and over her face gently then scanned the
room.
“Doctor Shang, take her into your care.”
He seemed stunned but he nodded and I handed her off to him. When I turned back to Ari, she was glaring after Anya. It took everything in me no to kill her then, but I held back. Killing her would be too easy, and it would do nothing to figure out whose child Kai was.
I gestured. She was pulled up by the magic that bound her on the ground onto her knees, her head pulled back to look up at me, I could see the pain she’d caused across the palace. Then, I saw Morgan and a flash of a blade, her fierce dark eyes glaring at Ari as if she would cut her head off at the least provocation.
Quite a bride you have, Tsuneo.
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He laughed from the back of my mind.
“You have betrayed the royal family,” I said. “You have betrayed the confidence placed in you as a ward, the leniency, and mercy that has been granted to you. You have betrayed this kingdom. What do you have to say for yourself?”
She choked, snarling. “They’re all lying. I can’t believe you would believe a bunch of worthless
peasants over me!”
“Do tell,” Hayato cut in. “Exactly how you came into the possession of a lapis lazuli spun robe.”
“It was gift.”
“From who?”
“I don’t have to answer that-”
“Ari!” He thundered, slamming his hand on the throne’s arm rest, he glared at her. Golden scales rippling up and down his neck. Everyone gasped, and I almost smiled. “Just tell the truth, you ungrateful child! Every one in attendance knows, without a doubt, the last time a lapis lazuli spun
robe was made and who it was gifted to.”
His eyes watered and he scowled. “I took you into my family in honor of your mother. You were
just a child and while the laws at the time said that you were to be killed, I spared you, and you do
this?”
She flinched. “Your Majesty, that’s not-
“Quiet,” he said, glaring at her. And I have heard enough of your crimes… your beliefs… you lack
of contrition.”
He shook his head. ‘I… I cannot bring myself to kill you, Ari. It is not in my nature. However, you will not enjoy the life you have been afforded. You will live as a traitor for the rest of your days.”
“But-
“Perhaps garner a bit of leniency with the truth of Kai’s parentage.”
She scowled. “He is Prince Tsuneo’s son.”
“Do you wish me to survey the entire kingdom for every man you’ve slept with in the past five years, Ari?” He asked. “Perhaps the humiliation will be enough to make you tell the truth!”
I smirked as she flushed.
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He took a deep breath, rubbing his forehead. “I cannot think of a punishment fitting this. Severe enough… I know enough to know that there are not many options for Kai’s parentage. Was it Keiji?”
“It’s Tsuneo,” she cried. “You can’t-”
“Korin? Elia?” The gasp that went through the room rattled me.
Who is Elia? I asked, prodding Tsuneo.
My father’s brother, he was exiled from the palace for attempting to take the throne from him.
I snorted. That made sense. I could see his face and smiled.
“I suppose we’ll have the time to look into it… Though, we could simply ask Kai, hm?”
Ari scowled. “He’s too young to know anything!”
“I beg to differ, he knows enough to know that his father calls you his phoenix.” I smiled.
Hayato looked sick. He closed his eyes and murmured to himself.
“Guards, take her to the dungeons.”
“No,” I said, stepping in.
Hayato looked at me warily.
“The dungeons are too kind,” I said, looking down at her. “Well, the dungeons the guards have access to are, and they are far too easily escaped.”
“Tsuneo… you cannot propose to kill her.”
“Death is too kind,” I replied, my voice firm. “She deserves to suffer, to know the pain she has
caused and suffer the same.”
Hayato looked at me warily, “What do you suggest?” he asked, his voice barely a whisper.
“Exile,” I said and smiled. “Permanent exile so that she will never be able to return.”
“What of Kai?”
“Do you think Kai deserves a mother who would lie, steal, maim, and use him for her own
ambitions?” I scoffed. “His father does not even deserve such a bride.”
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1 smirked. “Though, perhaps that too is an option.
“What is your thought?”
“Kai’s father must be nearby. Should he be captured, we will send them into exile together, but Ari will go first.”
“Do I have your leave, Father?”
He held my gaze. There was hesitance, but then, he nodded.
We’re going to transport her? Tsuneo asked.
Who said anything about transporting her? We cannot catch her lover without proper bait.
I felt his confusion, but I said nothing. He would see soon enough. I turned to face her, my power surging through me. I raised my hand, my fingers collecting darkness in the air. The shadows deepened and turned heavy as they swirled around the room. A wave of darkness swept through the room, the shadows swirling and twisting, forming a monstrous figure that towered over Ari.
Ari’s eyes widened in terror. She looked up. Hayato stood up.
“Tsuneo-”
The Elders gasped fearfully. I ignored them all and set the creature forward. Its jaws snapped open. as it lunged, its claws outstretched, its teeth bared. She screamed, high and shrill into the air.
“No!”