The wind whispered secrets as Asher approached the imposing silhouette of Demonstone Castle, a fortress shrouded in darkness yet also his ho.
The unexpected ssage from Rowena had stirred a current of surprise within him, given her recent distance, designed to keep him undistracted from his multitude of pressing tasks. Yet, the urgency of her summons suggested sothing of significant importance, and his steps quickened with a mix of concern and curiosity as he crossed the threshold into the heart of her domain.
He navigated the familiar yet always awe-inspiring corridors to find Rowena in her study hall, her silhouette frad against the expansive window, her posture rigid with contemplation.
The soft light of the blood moon sun spilled across the room, casting dark light that seed to echo the gravity of her thoughts.
With a gentle smile, Asher approached and wrapped his arms around her from behind, his lips finding the curve of her shoulder in a tender kiss, "I missed you. Maybe we should spend this night together and save our troubles for tomorrow," he murmured, his voice a soothing balm in the quiet of the study.
Rowena turned slowly within his embrace, her eyes eting his. There was a trace of hesitation, a flicker of sothing unresolved in her cold features. Asher's smile faltered as he caught the subtle shadows of concern in her gaze, "Is sothing wrong?" he asked, his voice laced with concern.
Rowena parted her lips, the words erging with a deliberation that underscored their weight, "You told you have a few Hunters as your soulservants to do your bidding, but...you never told that the Hunter nad Rachel Sterling, the daughter of Derek Sterling, is working with you. She isn't your soulservant...is she?"
The question caught Asher off-guard, his eyes flickering with a hint of surprise, not expecting her to keep tabs on him.
Her keen awareness of his dealings, especially those on Earth, made him realize she must have done so investigation out of concern since she had occasionally kept asking if everything was going well.
But he was relieved that she only seed to know about this, and it was not like he had done anything suspicious with Rachel or Alia in public.
But he felt guilty to once again suppress this urge to tell her. He knew he should tell her about his past and he wanted to but at a ti like this where they were at war with not only the demons in this world but also those on Earth…he didn't want to take any risks that might end in the destruction of this world or their kingdom.
No matter how much he wanted to believe Rowena might accept his past, he knew there was also a chance that she wouldn't, especially because her father was involved. Maybe with ti, she would, but there wasn't any ti now to spare.
He had vowed to himself he would tell her once this war was over.
He softly shook his head, "She is not, but she works for nevertheless. As you know, she is Derek's daughter, the president of the WHA. I couldn't risk turning her into a slave since a high-profile Hunter like her will easily get exposed as a demon's servant," he explained, his tone calm yet firm, hoping to assuage any fears.
Rowena's eyebrows lifted slightly, her analytical mind grappling with the implications, "She is working for you? Why? Why would the daughter of a human like him work for you? Wouldn't she be trying to kill or trap you for her father and the humans? She has killed a lot of our people in her quests if you didn't know. You can't trust her nor should you be working with soone like her."
Asher sighed, the complexity of the situation weaving a tight knot in his chest, "I know. But I have shown her the truth, Rona. She is being used and manipulated by her own father. That is why she is willing to help to work against him. You must understand why I believe she is one of the best weapons we have against him. We can stop whatever Derek is planning with her help."
Rowena felt a bit reassured to know more about the Hunter, Rachel Sterling and why Asher was working with her.
Asher went on, "We have no choice but to make so compromises to succeed…even if it ans working with enemies of the past like Lysandra. She was never really our enemy, to begin with, but forced to beco one because of our circumstances."
Rowena's crimson eyes briefly flickered upon hearing him ntion Lysandra and defend her like this, making her wonder if he really had feelings for her.
Her voice broke through, carrying a mix of vulnerability and tension, "Do you love Lysandra?"
Asher's reaction was instantaneous and telling; his eyes went still, the muscles around his jaw tightening. His eyes averted slightly, his voice barely above a whisper, laden with conflict. "I...I never wanted to care about her nor did I ever plan to. You know why and I still don't know if I am supposed to even feel like this when I know it can only make things worse. But once I...I had a union with her, and I couldn't help but feel this urge to not let go of her."
Rowena's brows furrowed as she shook her head slowly and said, "I could accept that you had a union with her to gain her trust. But how can you have feelings for our enemy? You should know what this ans to and our kingdom."
Asher shook his head and said, "No, it isn't as black and white as that. I haven't told you about her past, but she never wanted to beco the woman she was forced to beco to protect her family. I felt she projected an image of what you would have beco if not for you having people that love you. She can't beco our enemy just because she was born a draconian. She never wronged us personally."
Rowena's eyes softened, a wave of understanding washing over her features. She reached out, placing her hand against his chest, feeling the steady beat of his heart, "You might be right that I might have beco like her if not for eting you. I have always feared becoming soone who doesn't blink twice to do the worst. But..." Her hand dropped, and her gaze hardened with resolve, "I don't want you to get involved with her. For all we know, Drakar must have ordered her to get close to you and betray you when the right opportunity presents itself. He knows that you are not like him or most of the n in this world but soone who truly cares about the people he loves. It might be your strength, but it can also be your weakness against won like her. You have this goodness in your heart that they don't deserve."
Asher's hands found her shoulders, his touch reassuring as he looked into her eyes, trying to bridge the gap of distrust with his sincerity, "I want you to trust in this even if you find it hard to. Drakar is too proud and possessive to use her like that. I also learned about her past, especially regarding her sons, Agonon and Rhygar, from a reliable source. Trust ...she had already done things in secret that would warrant her a death sentence from Drakar, and she knows I know all these things. She wouldn't betray , but to make you not worry, I promise not to tell her any important details about what we do in our kingdom. I will only tell her what you want to tell her. Okay?"
Rowena, reassured by Asher's words and his promise, nodded slowly before suddenly enveloping him in a tight embrace.
She did feel his words and the circumstances surrounding him and Lysandra made a lot of sense and that maybe she might have misunderstood Lysandra.
Her eyes held a hint of apology as she spoke, "I am sorry if all this seed as if I don't trust your decisions. But as your wife, I have to look out for you and protect you from those who are wishing for your and our fall even if you think it isn't necessary."
Asher's chuckle was soft, filled with warmth as he hugged her back, "That is why I love you. You know how to look out for . The only reason I tell you not to is because I don't want you to waste your ti in tough tis like these. We already have a lot on our plates, and I don't want to burden you with my problems."
Rowena shook her head firmly, stepping back to et his gaze squarely, "Don't say that. Your problems are my problems, just like how you take care of mine. I would never feel burdened by your concerns and troubles. I would only feel happy if you chose to trust with them. You would...right?" Rowena couldn't help but think of what the royal seer had told her and also that black letter she received recently.
A part of her wanted to tell Asher about the letters. However, the other part advised her against it to not only burden him more but also to allow whoever the perpetrator was to do it again so that she can catch them.
If she tells Asher about them, they might never reveal their hand against because of his vigilance.
Asher's face mirrored the complexity of his emotions, his nod soft but resolute, "I will...." He thought silently, 'I am sorry, Rowena. But soon, I will tell you everything, no matter what awaits . So please wait until then.' He silently vowed within.
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anwhile, just a few hours ago,
Lysandra was being accompanied by her entourage to the palace after returning from her duties when suddenly a maid from the palace rushed towards her with a letter and bowed deeply as she handed it over to her, "Your Majesty, this is for you. I was ordered by Prince Rhygar to deliver this to you personally."
Lysandra frowned slightly, not expecting a letter from him as she opened it. But the contents within only made her frown deeper.
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