Dawn crept through the windows of Grim’s chambers like an unwelco guest, painting the room in shades of gold and amber that made everything appear softer than it truly was.
The fire had burned down to glowing embers, leaving the air cool enough to raise goosebumps on exposed skin.
Mira stirred against his chest, her chestnut hair spread across his arm like spilled silk. In her sleep, her face held an innocence that made her appear younger, more vulnerable.
The calculating predator from last night had been replaced by a woman who looked almost peaceful.
[She has no idea what she’s done,] Caius observed with dark amusent. [Still lost in dreams of political triumph and passionate conquest. This is going to be delicious when reality catches up to her.]
Grim remained perfectly still as she gradually awakened, her brown eyes fluttering open to focus on his face. For a mont, confusion flickered across her features as mory reassembled itself.
Then her smile blood like a flower opening to poisoned sunlight.
"Good morning," she whispered, her voice husky from just waking up. "Last night was..."
"morable," Grim supplied.
"That’s one word for it." She stretched languidly against him, the movent causing the sheet to slip across her lower half of her body. "I’ve never experienced anything like that before, it was transcendent."
Her fingers traced lazy patterns across his chest as she spoke, her touch carrying the casual intimacy of soone who believed she had claid territory through passion.
"I should probably return ho soon," she said, though her tone suggested reluctance. "Before the servants begin to gossip about my absence."
"Of course. Your reputation to consider."
"Among other things." She propped herself up on one elbow, studying his face with brown eyes that held new warmth. "Father will want to know how our discussion proceeded."
"And what will you tell him?"
"That Lord Grim van Ambrose is ready to embrace change." Her smile carried triumphant satisfaction. "Ready to help us build the empire we all deserve."
[She’s already planning your betrayal of the empress,] Caius noted. [In her mind, you’re committed to treason because you couldn’t resist her charms. Adorable, really.]
"I should dress," Mira said, sliding from beneath the sheets with unconscious grace. "Though I admit I’m reluctant to end this... interlude."
Grim watched as she gathered her scattered clothing, each movent fluid and purposeful. Even performing mundane tasks, she remained a work of art designed to capture male attention and cloud rational judgnt.
The midnight blue gown slipped over her head like liquid shadow, clinging to curves that had been instrunts of manipulation.
She arranged her hair with practiced efficiency, transforming bedhead tangles into artfully tousled waves that suggested passion without appearing improper.
"Do I look presentable?" she asked, though her tone suggested she already knew the answer.
"You look like a woman who got exactly what she wanted."
"I did, didn’t I?" Her smile was radiant with satisfaction. "We both did."
She moved to where he still lay in bed, leaning down to brush a kiss across his lips. The contact lingered longer than necessary, her body language promising future encounters.
"Last night changed everything," she whispered against his mouth. "For both of us."
"Yes. It did."
"I’ll send word about the eting with father. Probably tomorrow evening, once he’s had ti to prepare properly." She straightened, smoothing her gown with hands that trembled slightly from excitent. "Are you ready for this, Grim? Ready to help us reshape the empire?"
"I’m ready for whatever cos next."
The answer seed to satisfy her completely. She gathered her small purse and moved toward the chamber door, her steps light with triumph.
"Until tomorrow, then," she said, pausing at the threshold for one last look back. "Sweet dreams, my lord."
The door closed behind her with a soft click that seed to echo in the sudden silence.
[Well, well,] Caius observed with satisfaction. [She’s practically floating with victory. Walking back to her family estate convinced she’s just recruited the empire’s most dangerous man to their cause.]
Grim rose from bed and moved to the window, watching Mira’s figure disappear into the morning darkness. She walked with the confident stride of soone who believed herself victorious, her posture straight and proud despite the early hour.
Behind her, she left footprints in the morning dew that would be erased by the first gardener’s rake. Temporary marks from a woman who had no idea her entire family’s legacy would soon be similarly erased.
[Look at her go,] Caius mused. [Practically skipping with joy. She thinks she’s just secured her family’s rise to power when she’s actually authored their complete destruction.]
The walk from Grim’s estate to the Luminaris family grounds would take her nearly an hour through the noble district’s winding streets. Plenty of ti for her to savor what she imagined was her greatest triumph while constructing elaborate fantasies about the empire she would help reshape.
She had no idea she was walking toward her family’s funeral.
"Three weeks," Grim said aloud, his breath fogging the cool window glass. "She thinks they have three weeks to prepare their coup."
[They have considerably less than that,] Caius observed. [When will you spring the trap?]
"Within a few days. Let them enjoy exactly one day believing they’ve succeeded."
Grim began his morning routine with deliberate precision. A cold bath to clear his mind of lingering traces of Mira’s perfu and the mory of her desperate confessions. Simple exercises to restore his body’s discipline after a night spent as an instrunt of manipulation.
Every movent was calculated to wash away the role he had played. The seduced nobleman vanished, replaced by the Butcher who had killed four hundred and seventeen elves without rcy or hesitation.
As he dressed, Grim considered the intelligence Mira had provided. Nas, dates, locations, evidence. It was everything he needed to unravel a conspiracy that reached into the highest levels of imperial governnt.
Lord Castellan commanded three regints stationed in the capital district.
Duke Ravencrest controlled rchant guild finances and trade routes. Useful for funding rebellion, but ultimately a politician playing at war.
General Blackwood held the eastern fortresses that protected the empire’s borders from elven incursion.
That last na troubled him most. Blackwood was a competent military commander who understood logistics and timing. If he was committed to Julius’s cause, the conspiracy had real military teeth.
[Don’t forget the murder plot,] Caius reminded him. [They plan to kill Morrison during the coup. Fra it as a military accident. Remove the empress’s most trusted advisor when she needs him most.]
General Morrison was not just a loyal servant. He was one of the few imperial commanders who had actual experience fighting elves. Losing him would weaken the empire’s ability to respond to the ongoing elven threat, regardless of political concerns.
Julius Luminaris had planned his coup with impressive attention to detail. Secure the palace, control the gates, stabilize the rchants, eliminate key opposition, and present himself as the only alternative to chaos.
It might have worked, if he hadn’t sent his daughter to seduce the wrong man.
Grim selected his clothing with care. Dark formal wear that conveyed authority without ostentation.
Today he would et with Empress Alexia to deliver evidence that would save her throne and destroy her enemies. But first, he needed to ensure his own position was secure.
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