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    The day continued in a subdued manner - snow fell gently outside, covering Cliffhaven in a blanket of fresh white powder. Around the cliffs of Aegis, the violent waters of the sea broke angrily but the distant roll of the waves seemed to be calming. It was as though nothing could truly touch any of the inhabitants within, projecting security and calm. Perhaps, that was one of the reasons that the first Earl - now Duke - of Cliffhaven decided on this rocky straight. Unless one were to fly, there were few ways to reach the thick stone walls nor scale up to the walkways that surrounded the castle. Everything about the estate spoke of power, of defense, of a time gone by.

    Back when Asterious was a simple kingdom with no claims to the great empire it claimed to be now, Cliffhaven had been an autonomous territory surviving against the dragons that flew in the sky. The first inhabitants learned to live off the waters and the rocky land, raising sturdy animals and crops, moving much of their production below ground. The territory had always been self-sufficient, a prominent landmass that controlled the western trade routes and that had pledged its allegiance and loyalty to the kings of Asterious once the dragon riders were born. Since the birth of the empire, Cliffhaven stood as a faithful protector not far from the old capital of Myralis.

    Myralis was the alabaster city originally built for dragons - huge flat roofs, marble to protect from fire and space that all but the largest of drakes could be comfortable moving through the streets. There were places for the creatures to perch and rest, caves etched into the city’s infrastructure and hidden underneath. Legend has it that the eldest dragons still alive - those once bonded with the Flight - continued to exist in the labyrinth under the ancient city, sleeping upon their hoards of gold and diamonds. Few dared to see if there was truth and those who attempted to never returned, eaten or lost in the great expanse that stretched far beyond the city walls.

    However, Myralis had another secret, one much more tangible and pleasant. In the hidden shadows of the ancient manors, in the house once belonging to some duke or another, stood a garden. The structure itself, once rich and impressive, had fallen into ruin after one of the heirs decided to abandon it and gamble the fortune away; instead however, Liam’s father had been unable to pass by the hidden gem of the garden. Within, made of the same marble as the city, were the most enchanting statues of animals and nymphs, surrounding a serene pond and covered with native flowers of the north. Under the shadows of the ancient apple trees, the garden transformed into a sacred mythical place.

    Liam leaned against the parapet wall, looking out into the distance. Somewhere, following the rugged coast line, stood this mythical garden within the beautiful city that seemed to have been forgotten. History was cruel that way it seemed - it forgot the good, remembering only the bad and praising the rich. As Valadis was constructed, it seemed a shadow passed over Myralis’ reputation, tarnishing the city into oblivion. It lost its status, its importance and even the royal palace had remained mostly abandoned. Yet, for once, that was the appeal.

    “What the hell are you doing up here, Li? It’s bloody freezing” Julius’ voice pulled the blonde back from his thoughts. Looking over at his friend, Liam sighed, running a hand through his hair.

    “I need you to fly North,” Liam told him, his eyes turning back to the waters and the endless horizon. The man’s voice was steady, but his chest tightened as he spoke. He trusted Julius—more than most—but sending him north felt like sending him into the lion’s den. What if the rebels didn’t talk? What if they had orders to kill? He pushed the thought aside. Doubt was a luxury he couldn’t afford. “We need to handle the rebels - negotiate or at the very least, meet with one.”

    “You think they’ll talk?” Julius scoffed, shaking his head. “I don’t usually negotiate with people who want my head on a spike, but hey, there’s a first time for everything.”

    “I don’t know,” the lieutenant general confessed, his eyes focused on the foaming waves. “This attack - it’s too bold and too direct. I wonder if someone is using the rebellion as a scapegoat to push their agenda but unless they talk, it will be impossible to say.”

    “Alistair would just order us to burn the place,” Julius leaned with his back against the stone wall, glancing over his shoulder at the icy sea. “And they know it - that’s why they hate the empire and all we stand for.”

    “No, they hate what we all hate - war,” Liam responded, turning to look at his companion. “Remind me, how long has this Southern campaign been going on?”

    “Ugh,” Julius blinked. “Seventy years?”

    “Eighty two,” Liam corrected, turning his gaze back. “It is slowly depleting all our resources, all our people. You have been with me there the longest Jules - how many brave men have we lost? How many knights and dragons perished? That is why the original treaty of Argent was so important - a lifeline, full coffers, new forces.”

    “A..um…gm,” Julius opened his mouth to make a joke before giving Liam an odd look and coughing into his fist.

    “We aren’t talking about individuals - it’s the empire,” Liam shook his head. “Lys itself was never a major political power but it was always a rich neighbor, a proud one. The old king played his card very well - it was inevitable that Asterious would one day conquer Lys as it does with all else so why tempt fate? This way, his son could keep some influence and safety.”

    “The rebels tried to kill Radi and Saskia,” Julius pointed out, sniffling with his nose. Unlike Liam, the islander was a lower of the warmth through and through. “Why do you think they did not try to sabotage the wedding?”

    “It was too well planned, too well executed,” Liam let out a breathe, watching the cloud of white slowly fade as his mind replayed the events in the cathedral a few days ago. “They knew exactly who they were after and yet, if you step outside the rat nest, no one truly knows what the Emperor looks like, let alone the princess royal. So I wonder…who could it be.”

    “When do you need me to leave?” Julius asked, tilting his head. “You’re right, it had an almost militaristic precision. Rebels - they're wildling, like shapeshifters. They’re unpredictable and driven by rage but they do not plan this meticulously.”

    “Get what you need and go - no point in wasting time,” Liam pushed away from the stone, starting towards one of the watchtowers, Julius falling into stride beside him. “You won’t be needed here for a week at least - it seems both of our monarchs need time to recover.”

    “She…” Julius didn’t finish the sentence, swallowing hard. Liam nodded silently and for a few steps, both men said nothing.

    “Perhaps I will take her to Myralis,” Liam finally confessed, stopping just before the solid oak door solidified with iron and coated in anti flammable sap.

    “Myralis? Why?” Julius scoffed.

    “To give her something to fight for,” Liam shrugged, “You forget - she’s barely more than a child for all that she is the most powerful woman in Asterious, maybe the continent. She has suffered one tragedy after another and the worst thing we can do is let her lose herself to sorrow or worse, apathy.”

    “I keep forgetting she’s younger than Nora,” Julius shook his head, his own expression darkening. “She’s only a few years older than Isabella.”

    “Go get ready Jules,” Liam gripped the younger man’s shoulder in support before lowering his voice. “The rebellion isn’t just a nuisance anymore. If we can’t stop it now—diplomatically or otherwise—it could spiral into another front. The Empire won’t survive a war on two sides.”

    “I…I won’t let you down Liam,” Julius gripped his friend’s shoulder in response before his face finally broke into his usual easy charm. “I always told you my charm would come in handy.”

    “Try to come back alive,” Liam smirked slightly, amused.

    “Not in one piece?” Julius asked, surprised.
    “Your tongue they can keep,” the blonde responded in a serious tone before disappearing inside, leaving the younger man staring at his retreating back with a dropped jaw and large eyes.


    The next hour seemed a blur - Julius knew how to pack light and yet, he found himself taking too long to get his things together, his mind constantly trying to stay focused on his mission and yet every time he looked at his bed, he couldn’t help but fantasize about his interrupted morning. Simultaneously horribly and thankfully interrupted morning. As much as he didn’t crave to leave the warmth of Cliffhaven and its library, this was much safer than staying in the castle where he was certain Eleanor Rhyddrech would claim what she wanted.

    No, he smirked to himself, he’d likely just offer it to her on a silver platter. Maybe that’s what he should have done - tied a red ribbon around his neck as a bowtie and waited, naked, for her to come. Somehow, he had no doubt she would be back. And that made it all the more imperative that he left as soon as possible. Still, even as his mind urged him to go, his heart wanted one more stolen moment, one more dangerous game.

    “Get yourself together, Carleone,” he chuckled, noticing that his gaze once again had drifted to the servant’s entrance. “It’s not like you’re going to marry the girl.”

    Shaking his head, the man finally stuffed the last of his equipment into the saddle bags for his dragon, moving to his weapons, scowling as he picked up the shortswords that Liam gave him. He missed his curved scimitars with their elongated beauty and speed, lightweight and deadly. In comparison, the northern weapons felt clunky and heavy, weighing him down.

    “Stupid rebels, couldn’t even give us the courtesy to take our weapons and a change of clothing,” he rolled his eyes, reaching for the book Nora had given him and freezing with confusion halfway to his bag. Why was he considering taking it with him?

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    The Empress spent hours sobbing on and off, sleeping and waking with the ladies watching over her. As the evening had set upon them, Saskia finally arose from bed. "Majesty?" Lady Margot asked, her eyes slowly opening as she sat in a chair by the fire. Beatrix and George similarly stirring at the rather mild activity, each the women worried terribly over the fate of the young woman. Saskia's eyes were red, her cheeks were stained with tears but for she was no longer crying. Her face carried a deep and profound sadness, but upon hearing her styling, she perked up.

    "I need to see Alistair." Saskia said rather plainly. Her eyes seemed empty. She was haunted by everything that had happened. By still she had to force herself to hold it together, even if it was just for a few minutes at a time. "Of course." Beatrix nodded, perhaps it was for the best that she simply be allowed to exist. To do whatever it was that made her feel most comfortable. "Go to him." George said softly, reinforcing the point. Saskia seemed to stumble for a moment but made her way out of the room and silently down the hall to where Alistair remained. The guards placed before the door bowed their heads and stepped aside, allowing the young woman entry.

    "She's going to be okay, isn't she?" George asked, swallowing hard, feeling something of a chill race through her veins. The absolute panic she felt was being pressed down as far as she could. The situation seemed to be deteriorating. Not necessarily with the Empress. But generally, the punches kept coming.

    "Hmm." Margot muttered softly. "Yes. She will be. Liam says she's strong, and let's face it... one would have to be strong to step into this position." Margot didn't know if that made Saskia strong or insane, but, she would persevere. Margot had faith, she kept believing in that to help pass the pain she felt for everyone.

    The Empress stepped inside Alistair's rooms, her gaze casting quickly to him in the bed. "Hello Alistair, darling, honey." Saskia chuckled nervously as she stepped closer. "I don't know what to call you now. We never talked about it... not that you would have had much to say. Pet names." Saskia felt herself smile, even if it was only for a moment as she got closer and closer to him. "We're married now. Entwined forever together." Saskia pulled herself onto the bed, and wrapped herself around the Emperor, his chest rising and falling slowly, something of a comfort.

    "I.. don't know if you can hear me... and I don't know if I hope you can or not." Saskia rested her head upon his chest and just lay there for a moment. "The boys miss you... they do. I miss you too, of course." Saskia exhaled deeply. "I have something I need to tell you.. I'll probably need to tell you again when you wake." She could feel her body tremble, the tears were welling up again but she forced it down. "I'm trying not to cry, my darling. I don't want you to see that..." Her voice was shaking, none of this got easier, but it had only just happened. It was all so... fresh.

    "I'm afraid if you can hear me... this might make things worse for you and with every fiber in my being I don't want that... I really don't fucking want to make this harder for you..." The tears came, softly and silently this time, her hand sliding across to find his, holding on to it tightly. "You already carry all of this weight on you. All this pressure. I know I add to it for you... I make your life so complicated. And you need to keep me safe. Gods I ruined you." Saskia gripped on to him.

    "Alistair. I lost our child. I guess the stress of everything... was too much for my body and... they're just gone." Saying the words out loud was like a raging fire encompassing her soul. She felt the pain and the devastation all over again but she felt she had to do it. "And I am sorry... I am so sorry." The tears were still coming, and she did not seek to stem them this time. "I failed you... and I failed the country... I failed myself." Saskia could not stop the dread, she could not stop the words but they felt good to say. She needed to say them. "I failed in my role... and I am so, so terribly sorry... Alistair I tried..."

    For a few minutes Saskia simply lay there, saying absolutely nothing, crying quietly as she listened to Alistair's heart beat. Eventually she would push herself up and move to kiss his lips gently. "I will... recover. I will be better. I will be the person the Empire needs me to be. I do love you." Saskia went to him as a woman, and rose from this bed once more as the Empress. She moved to the door and slipped out, once more past the guards and into her own rooms.

    "I need to sleep... you can all go to your rooms. You needn't worry... I'll send for you if you are needed." Saskia did not smile, she wiped the tears from her eyes and brought herself back into her bed. "I need time... that's all. Just a little time."

    Beatrix looked at Saskia and nodded softly. "As you wish." Beatrix felt reluctant to leave, she didn't want to and she could tell by the look on George's face that she wasn't so sure either. But they had to give Saskia the space she needed. Right? That's what Margot had said to them. "Let's go George." Beatrix moved to usher the woman out of the room. "We just need to do what she needs... what she wants."

    ---

    In any great house the rules were the same. If you wanted to know something, you simply needed to ask the servants. They were the font of all knowledge. There was no shred of gossip they didn't know. There was nothing they wouldn't tell the right person. And everyone adored Nora. She was the baby of the family, she was the one who everyone fawned over, doted upon. So when Nora came through the halls asking her questions, there wasn't a single person who wouldn't tell her exactly what she wanted to know.

    Julius, as it turned out was being sent away by her brother to the North. To obtain information about what had happened from rebels that they hoped would be open to diplomacy. Sure, that made sense. If her brother had only known, of course he wouldn't even have been given time to pack. Yet Nora couldn't help but feel a twinge of sadness that Julius hadn't come seeking her out. Was she not good enough? Was it simply the fear of Liam finding out? Of what Margot would do to the two of them? Forcing them to marry?

    Going through the servants corridors was second nature. In fact, they always expected her to travel this way, Nora unlike anyone else with Rhydderch blood, preferred to move in the shadows, to be unseen by high society. Nora was always something of a stranger in her own home, a black sheep of the family. Nora did as she pleased and everyone let her. There was always something more important to focus on than Nora. Her sisters, their husbands, children to be, her brother and politics.

    It didn't take long for the young woman to make her way to Julius' assigned room and pop through the door as he was wrapping up the last of his packing. "Going to leave without saying goodbye? That's very rude." Nora made a gentle tutting noise, wagging her finger in disapproval. "And you're a real Lord now, with land and everything. That's not how a Lord acts." There was judgment in her voice, but primarily it was playful.

    "But you'll bring the book. That's sweet." Nora looked over toward the novel. Then back at Julius, she yawned, she seemed bored. Though she was anything but. She did not step closer toward him, instead she leaned against the wall her arms folded before her. "The North is wild country, not at all like the southern border." Nora was smart, well read, she stayed informed and listened to conversations, even the ones she was not supposed to.
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    And just like that - as though summoned by his thoughts alone - Julius found himself facing the very same young woman who he had been trying to avoid. Somewhat, anyway. He had never been a man to deny himself pleasure, consequences be damned, and it would be foolish to say that he didn’t want her, physically if nothing else. Chuckling at her chiding, he turned towards her with an arched brow.

    “Young ladies don’t act this way either,” he responded with a smirk before looking down at the book in his hand. With a shrug, he tossed it onto the bed, his own face echoing her boredom. “Perhaps I should leave it here - I doubt reading is on my agenda and I’d rather not destroy such a treasured example.”

    Perhaps he would have time to sneak it back when the young woman wasn’t looking, the man turned back towards his clothes, finishing packing in silence. Frankly, he wasn’t sure how to act around this force of nature named Eleanor. He had seen her before - never for long and it had never been more than a fleeting moment. Perhaps, it was because then, Liam was still just an heir, a young man without responsibilities beyond his Flight and less stuck up. After his father’s death and Anne, the blonde had become closed off, distant, grown up. Back then, Eleanor was a nuisance, a young sister who had her debutante season to attend to, dancing lessons and etiquette included. Her mother watched her like a hawk, holding on to the hope that Nora would marry as quickly and easily as her other daughters.

    Back then, Nora wasn’t simply off limits - she wasn’t even in Julius’ peripheral vision. Certainly, she had grown up since then and grown into her rebellious nature. Why had she, all of a sudden, decided to drag one of her brother’s friends into her games? She chose well - obviously, he was the one who wouldn’t resist and yet…He wasn’t sure whether her attention was flattering or unnerving.

    “No, the Southern border has enough death that the barren fields are flowering, drinking up the spilled blood of brave men,” Julius responded before snorting. “If I didn’t know any better, I’d say you were worried about me, sweet pea.”

    Walking over towards her, Julius towered over her frame, leaning in closer until their breaths mingled for a moment. His elegant fingers gently tucked a strand of hair behind her ears before booping her nose in play. “But I think I was right - you simply cannot stop thinking about how amazing I was this morning. Is that why you’re here? For more?”

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    Nora enjoyed the subtle way in which she was a threat to Julius, she enjoyed teasing him immensely. But why had she selected him of all of the men? Was it simply because he was the first one she ran into? Was it because she knew from Liam's stories that he would most certainly play right into her hand, giving her exactly what she wanted? Or did she truly possess some kind of genuine attraction to him? He was tall, dark and handsome, none of that could be denied. His Islander accent, that drawl with which he spoke was intoxicating. The way he called her little pet names, like sweet pea, it drove her crazy. She wouldn't tolerate such from many people, not even her own family.

    "How does a young lady act?" Nora asked, rather teasingly as she shook her head. "When I look in the mirror all I see is a rebellious woman who refuses to do as she's told." Another smirk spread across her lips as she shrugged this time, denying him further satisfaction of a reply to it. "As for the book. You should take it, even if you don't get to it. A little reminder of your time spent in my home. I'm sorry, in Liam's home." Nora chuckled and stepped slightly closer to him. She had grown so much in the years since the two had met in passing. She was no longer that annoying little girl, or at least now she was annoying in a different way.

    "Would you like that, if I were to worry about you?" Always with her teasing. "If I sat in the window seat looking longingly out at the skies above the sea? Waves crashing beneath me?" Another step closer toward him. "Putting quill to paper, pouring my heart out as I pray that you'll still be alive and well enough to receive it?" It was at that moment that Julius closed the distance between them, he was upon her and her pulse quickened, her cheeks flushing a pale pink for a brief moment as he touched her. Her voice hushed now, a whisper, "knowing that I lay in my bed alone at night, pleasuring myself at the memory of that brief period of time where you were inside me?"

    But Nora made no move to touch him at this moment, no move to kiss him, or reciprocate the gentle yet flirtatious gesture of bringing himself close to her. She needed him to want this, if that was what he truly did want after all. She needed him to want her, to take her. "Amazing? Hmm..." Nora repeated the word, her voice trailing off in thought. "Would I call that amazing?" Nora shook her head. "Amazing can keep fucking me knowing his best friend is right outside the door, about to burst in and catch you in the act. Amazing is finishing what you started." A flash of a sinister smile. "What you did was... adequate at best. Mediocre at worst." Not that Nora could compare it to much. It was more so an intentional choice of words to provoke him.

    "Perhaps, my dear Lord." Nora began, her hands moving to fold behind her back, appearing most chaste. "Perhaps I wanted to see if temptation would strike again. If you would be so tempted and taken with me that you cast aside the dangers of my mother and brother and do something you'd enjoy." Nora shrugged and then winked at him, taking a step backward. "After all you have been avoiding me... I had to see if it was a problem with me, or a problem with you. And I am... never a problem." Nora was in fact, the bane of her mother's existence at times, and certainly her brother's. She never did as she was bid, and she refused to marry, or even accept a suitor. Nora was almost always a problem for someone.

    "Tell me you've had enough of me and I'll leave right now, and I may even cease to bother you when you return. Spurn the affections of the girl who has never chosen any man. It would be most harsh, but I would certainly understand. I'm a bit much for most."
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    Julius’ eyes flashed in amusement at her words - she had a point, however minute. Perhaps he should have kept their engagement going instead of trying to appear normal before Westley, truly shown this girl what he wanted. It was easy to picture both the passion and the aftermath, her body covered with sweat as she sprawled over his chest, her impish expression serene for a moment. And then, he’d just repeat it.

    Shaking his head, the man stepped away. “What I want is for this bloody winter weather to cease. Honestly, what could possibly be the pleasure from living in such a wasteland with the waters looking like a death sentence?”

    Julius ran a hand through his hair, his eyes lingering on Nora’s body even as he sat down on the edge of his bed, his cocky smile appearing once again. “See, back home, the water is always inviting - warm and still, clear so you can see the fish swimming below the surface. The white sand that you can dig your toes in, the birds flying overhead.”

    Julius groaned with lounging before flopping backwards onto the bed, closing his eyes for a second as his mind raced home. Home where he hadn’t been for years, so long that he couldn’t even say if it still was ‘home’. In some ways, home became where his friends were, where he was truly needed. At Nora’s words, he frowned, pushing himself up on his elbows to look at her. “A girl who has never chosen any man? But…”

    Something didn’t add up, something that was eluding him but he could taste it, feel it on the tip of his tongue. Nora was beautiful - objectively speaking - with enough dowry to make any man in the empire desire her. She was the one who kept denying every suitor, who kept trailing the flight whenever they were around, the one who….

    “It’s Alistair,” it was half guess, half deduction and judging by her reaction he guessed right. Slowly standing, Julius scoffed in disbelief. It all suddenly clicked - the constant desire to remain single, the holding out until she knew for certain he was wed, the reckless rebellion as though hoping to prove a point. To prove it to the emperor that he made a mistake. “Lord above, we’d been so blind and Liam…Liam knew. That is why he never allowed you to come to court after your first two seasons, it was to discourage…”

    Julius didn’t know whether to laugh or swear - it was so simple, it was absurd and he couldn’t shake off the sudden feeling of being second best. A foul tasting notion indeed.

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    He retreated, rather than advanced. The action no matter how slight or unintentional triggering a twinge of pain within Nora as she watched and listened. A part of her would be lying if she said she hadn't closed her eyes to imagine the world Julius had come from, and what he would see on a regular basis.

    "This place, may be many things, my Lord but it is no wasteland." It was his particular phrasing when she harkened back to it, that seemed now to draw her ire. Nora loved this house, the land it sat on. The winter garden with the impossible flowers. It was home, it was tender and warm and somehow both too big and too small for what she wanted to do. It was but the first of several offenses that Julius was about to commit. And if Nora had only known she would have never come here. She would have never uttered that one singular sentence that she had. But it wouldn't be long now before Julius figured it out, he connected the dots so beautifully.

    Nora should have been impressed. He was a smart one after all. She should have known from how he read. All at once any joy or playfulness that had been projected on her face was wiped away, leaving nothing but the traces of her sorrow, and perhaps even deeper, her feelings of unrelenting anger. "Excuse me?" Nora spoke, almost in disbelief that Julius had actually said any of this out loud. He had thoroughly ruined their moment.

    "How dare you. You stupid, stupid man." Nora's voice was soft but her words were pointed as she shook her head. "What do you think happens now that you've figured that out?" Nora took several steps backward toward the door to his room, not the servant's entrance, something hidden and designed to slip in and out of. No, if she left his room she would be making a statement. "Hmm? Are you going to tell him when he awakens? If he awakens?" Nora shook her head. "Worse, are you going to tell her? That awful little girl." Nora scoffed at the thought of Saskia, she hated Saskia. At least, in this moment she did. "How I long for her husband? How if she isn't careful I just might steal him from under her? How no one on the face of this world ever loved her? Does Alistair? Did anyone but Sebastian? And even though he loved her... we all know he got around."

    Nora had a wicked smile on her face, but it was far from one of happiness, she was seething in anger. "Do you think I'm that stupid? I let him go. I let that hope die as it should have. He was not meant for me but for something greater. And of course Liam knew, he's not an idiot like you or the others. He sees what's right in front of him." Nora pressed her back now to the door and if you looked closely you could see the tears forming and beginning to fall from her eyes.

    "But now, now you will learn that there are dire consequences to your actions." Nora opened the door and stepped through it, only to turn back before allowing it to close to speak her final words. "You best leave as quickly as possible. In a few moments time my mother and my brother will know exactly what you did. I wouldn't worry though, the war effort is more important than stopping you from going to the North."

    Nora completed her actions, leaving Julius behind, and at that moment George had seen enough, having been making her way back to Raddison's rooms. But no, she did not chase after Nora. Instead she swallowed hard and quietly went about her way.
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    Julius let her go, his own chin sticking out stubbornly and eyes narrowing. He was many things - impulsive, careless, reckless, indulgent, a dandy - but he prided himself on being quick-witted. Of all the qualities that allowed him to thrive on his own, supporting Liam and Alistair in the south, wit he relied on the most. His own expression turned into an angry scowl - at least the girl did not deny that she had been enamored and, if he could guess, still in love with his friend. Regardless if she truly let him go, he had been her second choice, a fun choice to stick it to Liam and Alistair and her mother.

    Over the years, Julius often put up his front of a go-lucky Casanova in order to differentiate himself from his friends. In truth, on the rare occasions where he was honest with himself, he wondered if he was the weak link of the group. It wasn’t typically evident but somehow along the way, he felt that he had to constantly continue to be more than the persona he portrayed. Alistair was emperor, Liam was their leader with a chest full of medals and a dukedom. Marcus Vale fed criminals from his hand, Westley was the trusted chap that stuck like a bur to Alistair. Radisson was a silent, supportive one, Emeric was the healer and even young Darius had a way with drakes. Of the Royal Flight, all Julius had to account for was his cheekiness and women conquest.

    Shaking his head, he rose, grabbing his stuff. Hard sea-green gaze fell upon the book, still lying discarded on the covers. Scoffing, he stuffed it angrily in his pack before striding out of the room, not bothering to look in whatever direction Nora had departed. If there was one thing she was correct about, it was that he wanted to get out of Cliffhaven as soon as possible before seeing if she’d go through with her threat.

    “Let me walk with you,” Westley seemed to materialize from nowhere. Julius shot him a dark look before frowning.

    “Whatever,” he responded gruffly, making the blonde beside him roll his eyes.

    “If I didn’t know any better, I would have said you’re heartbroken,” Westley commented drily but his smile didn’t reach his sharp eyes. The Islander only hummed in response, his determined stride propelling him towards the passages leading to the dragon lairs. Much like Myralis, the ancient residence of the Earls sat on cliffs that contained vast caves below that had housed Flights before and now were reserved for the Royal Flight. A set of steps carved into the rock and leading through the interior of the castle allowed easy access - to most, it would have seemed a breach of protection but few brave souls would dare enter dragon lairs, especially those who were bonded to someone else. The steps of the two knights rang in the silence before Westley finally broke the silence.

    “What the hell, Julius? Of all people, Nora?”

    “It doesn’t matter,” Julius snapped back, continuing forward without stopping. “Nothing happened…well, almost nothing.”

    “I knew you were up to something,” Westley scoffed angrily before his hand landed on Julius’ shoulder, spinning the Islander around. “Fucking face me, coward.”

    “There, facing you Wes,” Julius’ eyes narrowed darkly. “Looking you in the eyes, ready to tell you that it’s not what you think.”

    “Do you even know what I think right now?” The blonde’s eyes were a dark indigo, a sign of his anger. “Will you honestly tell me - me - that it’s not what it looks like between you and Liam’s little sister?!”

    “It wasn’t my fault!” Julius’ voice dropped dangerously. “I wasn’t her first choice anyway, just a rebound.”

    “And that makes it okay?!” West pushed his friend hard in the chest. “Just listen to yourself! We have a code, Julius. We don’t take advantage of the people we’re sworn to protect. We don’t drag our brothers into our messes. And we sure as hell don’t touch family. And all you have to say for yourself if that you ‘weren’t her first choice’?”

    “Just say it, Wes. I fucked up. I crossed the line, and now you or Liam or someone else is going to come after me for Nora’s honor. Go ahead, say it.” Julius’ tone was bitter, his words sharp as a blade. “That’s what she’s about to do anyway - tell her mother and brother. I’ll be lucky if this ends in a marriage.”

    “Who says Liam or Lady Margot will force you to wed?” Wes shook his head. “Nora will have to pay for your mistake even if you didn’t seduce her. Liam will let his mother decide - he simply doesn’t have time for this right now - and the Dowager Countess wants her daughter settled. A man old enough to be her grandfather or maybe that Throckmorton kid, anyone who won’t look twice. That is if they don’t send her to a nunnery and be done with it.”

    “Lady Margot loves her daughters,” Julius responded, trying to hide the array of emotions in his mind, one of which was fear. Fear to come back and not make amends in some way with the girl - he was angry, hurt but he meant no harm. Not like this. To some degree, he did like her. “She wouldn’t.”

    “You won’t be here to find out,” Westley shouldered past Julius, his body colliding painfully against his companion, Julius letting out a groan. “Come on.”

    “What do you mean? You’re not telling Liam?” Julius raised an eyebrow, confused. Westley froze, not bothering to turn around but even in the shadows of the passage, Julius could see the blonde’s fists tightening.

    “No, I won’t - Nora can make her own bed and lie in it,” Westley’s voice was grave. “For her sake, I will hold onto the hope that you both come to your senses and it ends here but I won’t interfere. Think this of Quinn’s..” his voice broke and he let out a shaky breathe. “Quinn’s one last blessing.”

    “I’m sorry Wes,” Julius lowered his head in acknowledgement. “I wanted her, Wes. I wanted her for myself, and I didn’t think about what it would mean for her—or anyone else. That’s on me. But what do you want me to do now? Marry her? That’s not what she wants, and I sure as hell don’t either.”

    “I wonder if maybe….maybe I should have supported her more. You know, with Marcus and their love,” Westley sniffled, wiping away a tear. “If she knew I approved, maybe they wouldn’t have to sneak around as much. Maybe I could have made a difference.”

    “Maybe we all could,” Julius bit his lip. “I was honest, Wes - she came to me. I should have said no, should have turned her away but I lusted and - “

    “I won’t rat you out Julius but I still do not approve,” Westley cut him off, holding up his hand. “We’ve been through hell together, and I trusted you. We all trusted you.”

    “You still can, Westley,” Julius’ throat felt paper dry. “Please, let me make amends.”

    “Amends?” Westley turned to face the Islander. “Leave Eleanor alone and whatever her fate is, don’t interfere. You’ve done enough and since you won’t wed her, let her go.”

    “You said you would have supported Quinn and Marcus if you could do it again,” Julius responded but it was a feeble attempt.

    “Vale was ready to marry her and he never dishonored her,” Westley glared down angrily at the stone by his feet. “Marcus really loved her - he always put her first when he could. Even then it wasn’t enough. You? You only think about your pleasure, you never care about the consequences, never stop to think if you should when you can. So trust? You have to earn it for right now, you used it all up.”

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    George slipped into Raddison's rooms with a deep sigh of relief. She placed particular emphasis on silently closing the door as though not to draw further attention to herself. Hell, she didn't even know if he would be here. Georgiana clasped her hands together, rubbing them in the cold winter air. Even with the fires going, there were still pockets of cold and draft in this ancient house. "Rad?" Georgiana called out as she stepped further into the space, her eyes shifting about. Of course she was pleased to see the man she loved seated at a desk, attending to assorted reports and paperwork. "There you are darling."

    George stepped up behind him and rested her hands on his shoulders, leaning down to place a kiss on the top of his head. "Can I ask a strange question?" Georgiana perhaps should have thought twice about it, but she would hardly dream of concealing something from Raddison. "You know the Rhydderchs fairly well..." Georgiana did not, she had always held a distance from them. The Greville's always seeming a more appropriate choice of company. "Is there something between Lady Nora and Julius? I just saw her leave his room and she was... quite upset by the looks of it."

    George shook her head and allowed her hands to slide down past Raddison's shoulders and to the top of his chest, just resting there, absorbing the warmth of his clothes.

    --

    Eleanor moved down the hall at an extraordinary clip, tears streaming down her face, her cheeks reddened with a kind of anger that she hadn't felt in a long time. This was the one topic she would not entertain. There would be no talk of Alistair and her dashed dreams and hopes. There would be mourning perhaps, but that was all. It was to be forgotten. It didn't take long for her to reach the doors to her mother's sitting room, and instead of taking a moment to pause, or to calm herself, she simply opened the doors with great force, causing quite the shock for Lady Margot who was settling down for a spot of tea.

    "Nora, what is the matter?" Margot exhaled deeply, given everything that had transpired, the last thing she needed was another display from her youngest. But ever the dutiful mother, she would push her exhaustion aside and simply be there for her daughter. "Sit. Take some tea." Margot motioned to the chair across from her. But Nora eschewed the suggestion, simply standing there with her arms crossed.

    "I... did something." In front of her mother, Nora was ultimately a sheep. No one in this world terrified her more than her mother. Or more specifically her mother's judgment. Her mother's deep disappointment and disapproval of her behavior, much as it had been for the majority of her life. Lady Margot for her part, seemed to largely be amused, seemingly already knowing what was going to transpire.

    "Something? Perhaps something related to the little Lord Julius? Hmm?" Margot was a mother who had experienced everything imaginable between her daughters and her son. There was precious little that she didn't see, or surprised her. "Something like sneaking into his room and seducing him?" In all truth, Margot had been waiting for this day, if it hadn't been Julius it would have been someone else. Margot sighed again, shaking her head and folding her arms before her.

    Nora immediately looked at the ground in shame. She should have known there was nothing she could hide from her own mother. Especially not after she had caught the two of them earlier. "..I... yes... I did... he had nothing to do with it... well until he... complied." Nora could not lie to her mother. She considered telling her that Julius forced her to do it, but no. She would see through that. Nora's tears were slowly drying up. A part of her ultimately relieved that her mother had put two and two together, if only so she didn't actually have to say the words out loud. As if that somehow made it less... real.

    "You'll be needing the tea then..." The tea was the code phrase for the tonic given to women following such actions to... take added precautions. Unfortunately it was not without its dangers itself. "I... yes? No? I... don't." Nora crumpled to the floor with her hands pressed against her face in absolute shame. "He didn't finish, you know? We were interrupted by Westley." Nora could scarcely believe she was saying this much, but better be fully transparent than otherwise. "That's for the best then... that he came along when he did. You'll take the tea anyway, and if it doesn't blind you or kill you, we can deal with what happens next." Lady Margot rose from her seat and moved across the room, sinking to her knees beside her youngest daughter and simply wrapped her arms around her.

    "What comes next?" Nora asked so softly she could barely be heard. Margot shook her head. "Eventually, we'll need to tell your brother. But not now. Not until we're past... the current situation with the Imperial family." Lady Margot would still not burden her son with more, not now. He had too much to deal with, he didn't need one more thing. Even if he was the head of their family. No, the Dowager Duchess would take care of it. "He's leaving, let him go. And for Celebrimbor's sake, avoid the other men."

    For her part, the young woman melted into her mother's arms. In many ways, when compared to Saskia, who she seemed to detest so much, Nora was quite immature despite being older. "You aren't going to force us to marry?" Nora looked up into her mother's eyes as Margot shook her head no. "And chain you to him for the rest of his life? I'm not sure any man deserves that punishment at this point." Margot squeezed her daughter close and just watched the poor girl. "If he wants to make an honest woman of you and propose, he is free to do so. But either way, the time has come my darling. We need to find you a husband."

    Margot was gravely serious. If Nora couldn't be married -and soon- there would be little hope left for her. Margot refused to leave her daughter in such a predicament, at least from society's perspective. "Pull yourself together, and draw a bath. I'll send up what you need and we will not speak any more of this until we can speak to your brother. Liam will be upset... but we're a ways away from that yet." Margot truthfully considering simply not telling Liam, and perhaps she would still take that option. But no matter what, it was not an issue for now. "And I mean it, stay away from those boys. No more trouble."

    Nora nodded and simply allowed herself to appreciate her mother's comfort and love.
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