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But I would burn it all down again in a heartbeat at the first threat of losing her.
My need to prove my place in this world has shifted and changed over the years, but the one constant hasalwaysbeen her.
We walk down the hall of our home and open up the double-paned doors, stepping outside onto the large balcony and staring down at our people.
Cheers rise from the crowd, and Sara bounces on her toes, her smile lighting up with the biggest grin I’ve seen in months.
“Are you excited, little doe?”
“No.” She shakes her head.
“Ma petite menteuse.” I grin. “You still think I don’t know you?” I pull her to me, not caring that we’re in front of thousands of eyes. They all know their king is wild for his queen, let them see just how much.
“I know what your every breath feels like as though it is my own.” Her eyes flutter, and I trail my fingertips down her collarbone. “I know what every heartbeat sounds like because I’ve caused them all under my hand.” I slip my touch even farther down, pressing between her thighs, right against that tattoo I promised I would give her.Tristan’s Propertywritten on her for the rest of our days.
And when we die, I’ll hunt her down in the afterlife and figure out a way to brand her soul.
“It’s okay to be excited, little doe.” I kiss her forehead and slip my hand into hers, tangling our fingers and turning to face our people.
The sun is shining bright today and I glance around the balcony, Edward and Sheina off to the side, their three-year-old son beaming up at me from where he’s locked in Edward’s hold. And then to the other side, to two newcomers, ones that Sara goes to stand next to while I turn and speak.
Blowing out a deep breath, I stare out at all the faces, reminiscing once more of all the things we’ve accomplished the past several years, and all the ways it turned out to be better than even my wildest dreams. A deep sense of contentment settles in my chest, and I glance behind me, soaking in Sara’s gaze, letting her infuse me with the strength to say what needs to be said.
This is all for her, anyway.
She is my past, present, and future. She’s the only thing I see.
And this is what she wants, so I’ll give it to her.
Because if I’m honest, it’s what Gloria Terra deserves.
“Friends,” I start, twisting back around to stare out at all the adoring faces beneath us. “It has been my greatest honor serving as your king. Of rebuilding our home and fixing what has been broken for far too long.”
Cheers surge through the crowd and whisk through my body, electrifying me from the inside out. I’ll miss this part the most.
“But today is a joyous day!”
I wave my arm to the side, toward where Sara is beaming at the two newcomers as though they’re her long-lost friends.
And I guess, technically, they are.
Paul Wartherg, aged and smiling, prods at the back of the person next to him, pushing him forward with tears in his eyes.
Simon walks toward me, only stopping once he reaches my side.
I take a long moment to soak him in. He matches me in height, his amber eyes far less innocent than they were when I sent him away all those years ago. But his smile is just as bright and he draws me into a hug before I can stop him, his arms wrapping around my shoulders and gripping me tight.
“Hello, uncle,” he says, his voice a deep timbre similar to his father’s.
Something warm expands through my chest as I pull back and smile. “Hello, little lion.”
I turn to Sara, and she twists to grab something from behind her, walking it over and curtsying as she holds it out toward him. It’s a sword. A real one this time, sparkling with jewels and encrusted with diamonds. It belonged to my father, and his father before him.
Simon reaches out to take it, every inch of his smooth brown skin covered in dark tattoos. Just the way he always wanted.
Glancing over at me, he smiles.
People in the crowd gasp, confused murmurs racing through the air.
I turn back toward the crowd. “I’d like to introduce you all to Simon Bartholomew Faasa. Son of King Michael III. Rightful heir to the throne of Gloria Terra.”
Reaching up, I take the crown off my head and place it on top of his.
“And the one true king.”
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