LOGIN✷✷✷CAMELOT✷✷✷
Orion slammed into the palace suite like a storm, his mood as black as the sky outside. Dinner with his family had been a special kind of torture—his father unmoved by his report that Princess Adrienne could clearly defend herself, his sister finding the entire situation hilarious.
"We're going to Silvara for dinner tomorrow night," his father had announced, as casually as if he were discussing the weather."What? You mean who and…"
"Father, all of us, right?" Giselle had interrupted, practically vibrating with glee. "Including me? I need to see the girl who's making my big brother run mad."
"Manners, Giselle," their mother had cautioned, but even she'd been smiling.
Orion had excused himself shortly after, unable to stomach another minute of his family's amusement at his expense.
Now he stood in his chambers, yanking at his collar, wanting nothing more than to hit something. Or drink something. Or…
"You're back."
The voice came from his bed, sultry and knowing. Celeste reclined against his pillows wearing nothing but a sheer silk negligee that left absolutely nothing to the imagination. Her dark hair spilled across the sheets like ink, her lips curved in that smile that promised sin and satisfaction.
"I don't care about the betrothal," she purred, sitting up slowly. The negligee slipped lower. "Just come here and let me make you forget. Let me give you an heir. That's what you need, isn't it?"
She stood, moving toward him with feline grace. Her hands went to the negligee's ties, and it whispered to the floor in a pool of silk.
Orion's gaze darkened.
Celeste was breathtaking. Effortlessly beautiful in a way that made his blood run hot. He'd never bothered to untangle what he truly felt for her—emotions had never been his priority. As long as he could worship her curves, crave her skin, and lose himself in the perfection of her body, that was enough.
And gods, it was always enough.
"Come here," Celeste breathed, and her hands were on his clothes, unfastening buckles with practiced efficiency. "Let me make it better."
His clothes hit the floor piece by piece. When her mouth found his, he tasted wine and want and everything he actually needed right now.
She'd always carried herself like a queen. Moved like she was born to rule. And her body—he knew every curve, every sensitive spot, knew exactly how to make her scream his name.
Her hands worked at his belt, freeing him with dark desire. "Bed," she commanded, and he obeyed gladly.
She climbed over him, all silken skin and knowing eyes. "Forget her," Celeste whispered, taking him in hand. "Forget the princess. There's only this. Only us."
Orion groaned as she positioned herself above him, sinking down in one smooth motion that made him forget his own name. She was heat and perfection and exactly what he craved, moving with the confidence of someone who knew his body as well as he knew hers.
"That's it," she breathed, rolling her hips in that way that drove him insane. "Just feel me. Only me."
"Ahhh...yesss"
He gripped her hips, fingers digging into soft flesh as she rode him with increasing urgency. Her breasts swayed with each movement, and when he captured one in his mouth, she threw her head back with a moan that sent heat straight through him.
"Ouuu...fuuuuuuucck"
This was what he needed. Her body, her skill, the way she took him apart and put him back together.
"Harder," she demanded, and he flipped them, pinning her beneath him with a growl.
He drove into her with punishing force, chasing the pleasure only she could give him. Celeste wrapped her legs around his waist, her nails raking down his back hard enough to draw blood, and he loved it. Loved the pain, the passion, the way she matched him stroke for stroke.
"Yes," she hissed. "Like that. Fuck me harder. Ruin me."
He pounded into her until she was sobbing his name, until her body clenched around him in waves that pulled him under. He followed her over the edge with a guttural groan, emptying himself inside her, his mind finally, blissfully blank.
Pure satisfaction. Pure release.
Exactly what he needed.
Orion collapsed beside Celeste, breathing hard, his body completely sated. She'd wrung every ounce of tension from him, left him boneless and satisfied in a way only she could manage.
"Better?" She traced lazy patterns on his chest, smug and satisfied and absolutely right to be.
"Much better."
She curled against him, fitting perfectly against his side like she always did. "Good. Because you're mine, Orion. Betrothed or not. Remember that."
He pulled her closer, his hand sliding possessively over her hip. "I'm not likely to forget."
She laughed softly, already drifting toward sleep, and Orion closed his eyes.
✷✷✷SILVARA✷✷✷
Adrienne woke to sunlight stabbing through her curtains and Old Rosaline's disapproving face looming over her bed.
"Up. Now. You have exactly four hours to make yourself presentable."
"Go away, Rosa." Adrienne buried her face in the pillow. "I'm dying. Terminal illness. Very tragic. Cancel everything."
"The only thing that's going to be terminal is my patience." Rosaline yanked the covers off in one smooth motion, letting the morning chill assault Adrienne's skin. "The royal family of Camelot arrives at sunset. You will be clean, dressed, and civil, or so help me—"
"Civil." Adrienne sat up, her blonde curls a riot around her face. "You want me to be civil to the arrogant prince who thinks I want him? Who probably thinks I'll be blushing and battering my lashes at his face? Who—"
"Who you're going to marry in four weeks whether you like it or not." Rosaline's voice softened slightly. "Child, I know this isn't what you wanted. But for tonight, can you just... try?"
Adrienne's jaw clenched. "Fine. I'll try. But if Prince Onions says one word triggering me, I'm stabbing him with a dinner fork."
"That's alright." Rosaline sighed. "Now, about your dress—"
"No."
"Adrienne—"
"Absolutely not." She swung her legs out of bed, padding toward her wardrobe in bare feet. "I wore trousers yesterday. I'll wear trousers today. That's my compromise."
"Your father specifically requested—"
"My father can request all he wants." Adrienne pulled out a pair of black trousers and a cream-colored blouse with gold embroidery at the collar—elegant enough to be formal, practical enough to move in. "This or nothing, Rosa. Choose."
The old woman studied her for a long moment, then nodded wearily. "You're going to give that poor prince absolute hell, aren't you?"
"That's the plan."
"Good." A small smile tugged at Rosaline's lips. "Your mother would approve."
"Get the healer here now!" Orion roared.He moved through the corridor with Adrienne in his arms and her blood was on his hands and his chest and he could feel her pulse when he adjusted his grip and it was there but barely, the kind of pulse that made something in his chest go very still and very cold.The male healer was already in his chambers when he got there. He took one look at Adrienne and moved toward the bed the moment Orion laid her down."My lord, I'll need to tear her clothes to get to the wound, the blade has…"Orion went still. "What did you say?"The healer blinked. "The wound, my lord, I need access to…""Get me a female healer." His voice didn't rise. "You are not going to touch her.""My lord." The healer's voice climbed with desperation. "She is barely breathing. If I don't treat this now…""And I said I want a female healer." If looks could kill, the healer would be six feet under, from the glare Orion gave him. "Do you need me to say it a third time?""Here!" The
The clash between Camelot and Valdoria was brutal.Hundreds of Camelot's knights hit Valdoria's force all at once and drove them back, pushing the fighting away from the villages, away from the streets where people were still running. The crowd that had been watching the duel was gone now. The field was just blood and steel and bodies.Orion moved through the middle of it. His sword came down on a Valdoria knight coming at his side and the man dropped and Orion was already turning to the next one. He kept moving, kept scanning the field, because the moment you stopped reading it was the moment it killed you.He found Adrienne.She had three men on her and she was handling them. She moved around the first one and her blade caught him across the back and she was already turning before he finished falling. The second one swung wide and she let it go past her and stepped in close and drove her elbow into his face and ran her sword through his side. The third came at her low and her boot c
King Matthias barely finished the word before Tobias was already moving.He came at her with everything he had, full weight, full speed, no warning, and his sword was aimed straight for her like he had already decided this was going to be over fast. Adrienne didn't back up. She came forward and her blade met his so hard the sound snapped across the whole field and the crowd didn't know whether to cheer or hold their breath.She matched him strike for strike.Every blow he threw she answered. He was bigger than her, taller than her, stronger than her, and he was using every bit of it, driving his weight behind each swing, trying to grind her down, trying to make her arms feel the difference between them. Adrienne kept moving, kept reading him, didn't give him a clean hit.The crowd found its voice. Loud and getting louder.King Matthias sat very still up in the royal seats and thought about Silvara for the first time since the gauntlet dropped in the hall. He thought about King Aldric.
Before Orion could respond, trumpets blared.The grand doors swung open with a boom that echoed through the hall."His Royal Majesty, King Odin of Valdoria, arrives!"King Odin walked in like he was entering his own castle.He was in his late sixties but moved like a man twenty years younger. Broad-shouldered. Straight-backed. His armor was dark, almost black and covered in the scars of countless battles. His face was weathered, lined with age and experience, but his eyes were sharp and mischievous.Behind him came two younger men who could only be his sons. The first was older, maybe thirty, with dark hair and the calculating look of someone who thought three moves ahead. Crown Prince Gideon.The second was younger, built like a siege weapon, massive shoulders, thick arms, the kind of muscle that came from years of brutal training. Prince Tobias.And behind them, twenty knights in matching dark armor. No advisors. No courtiers. No scribes or diplomats.Just warriors."I welcome you t
Elara and Maren remained quiet, they looked everywhere except Adrienne."Where's my breakfast?" Adrienne asked, her voice flat. "It's already noon.""In the dining room, Your Highness." Maren's bow was so deep her forehead nearly touched her knees. "Scrambled eggs, asparagus, vegetables. No bread. Exactly as you requested.""You don't get tired of bowing, do you?"Adrienne walked past them, still wrapped in her towel, water dripping behind her in a trail. She dropped into the chair at her dining table and pulled the plate toward her.She was starving. She'd deliberately overslept this morning, yesterday's conversation with the queen and Giselle had gone on for hours, full of careful words. She'd needed the escape of sleep.Now she'd woken up late, calling her meal breakfast when it was clearly lunch, with less than an hour until she had to stand beside Orion and pretend to be a united front.She picked up her fork and stabbed a piece of onion very hard."Arrogant," she muttered, imagi
"She doesn't know about Elowen."Queen Helena's voice was barely above a whisper, but it cut through the silence of the king's chambers. She set down the medicine bowl with deliberate care, her fingers trembling slightly as she reached for another thick sheet.King Matthias lay propped against pillows that seemed to swallow him whole. His skin had taken on a grayish pallor in the candlelight, and his breathing came in shallow, labored gasps.She pulled the sheet up over his chest, tucking it around his shoulders with the same gentleness she'd shown their children when they were small.His hand shot out, fingers closing around her wrist with surprising strength. "You told her? Her father didn't tell her for a reason!"The anger in his voice made Helena flinch, but she didn't pull away. She met his eyes. The same eyes that had once been so sharp, so commanding, now dulled by pain and medication."I only asked," she said, her voice hardening. "I didn't tell her anything.""Asking is tell







