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“Turns out, I enjoy the company of your shadow more than any other,” he said in a low voice that set my pulse racing. “So go ahead and walk away from me, Blue, but I’ll be right behind you.”
We’d proved how far we’d go for one another in battle, he’d bowed to me, he’d sworn his allegiance in every way a Fae could. But I wanted to show him that we were equals. That when we stood before each other and he saw a queen, I saw a king staring back at me.
“You’re infuriating,” I huffed. “And you’re cute when you’re angry. Shall we air more facts about each other, Blue, or go and kill some Nymphs?”
She was my destiny, and there was no two ways about that. I would follow her so far into the light that I’d go blind, or so deep into the dark that I’d be lost forever.
“No. Not like you. It was you. Even before I ever laid eyes on you, it was you, Roxy. Only ever you.”
She wasn’t just my blood Source, she was the source of all things pure and good in my life, and I would never get enough of her taste.
“I married her,” I taunted as I swung the axe once more. “And when I return to her with your head hanging from my fist, I’ll bow to her too.”
“I have loved you unconditionally from the moment I first found out I was having you. You are my starlit boy, my light in the dark and I am so endlessly proud of the man you have become, my love,”