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standing against the wall."No matter what I long for.
"You have said that nothing about me tempts you," Silarial said. "What of
it?
He smiled. "I told Ethine to tell you that. I never said it.
"And is it so?
He stood, walked the short distance to where Silarial reclined, and knelt
before her. He lifted his hand to her cheek, and Kaye could see his hand
tremble. "I am tempted," he said.
The Bright Queen leaned closer and pressed her mouth to his. The first kiss
was short and careful and chaste, but the second was not. Roiben's hands
cupped her skull and bent her back, kissing her like he wanted to break her in
half. When he drew back from Silarial, her lip bled and her eyes were dark
with desire.
Kaye's face flamed hot and she could feel her heartbeat even in her cheeks.
It seemed to her that Roiben's hand's shaking as he reached for Silarial was
worse than the kisses, worse than anything he had said or could say. She knew
what it felt like to tremble like that before touching someone desire so acute
that it became despair.
Kaye forced herself to look at the dirt, to concentrate on the winding roots
next to her slipper. She tried not to think about anything. She didn't know
how much she'd been hoping that he still loved her, until she felt how much it
hurt to realize he didn't.
A rustle of clothes made Kaye look up automatically, but it was only Silarial
rising from her cushions. Roiben's eyes were wary.
"You must want me to agree to your terms very much," the Bright Queen said
lightly, but her voice was unsteady. She brushed a strand of hair away from
his face.
"Ethine would very probably give you back your crown were she to win it,"
Roiben replied.
"If you should defeat my champion . . . ," Silarial began,then paused,
looking down at him. She brought one white hand to his cheek. "If you should
defeat my champion, you will regret it.
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He half smiled.
"But I will grant you your boon. Ethine will be Queen if you win. See that
you do not win." She walked to the bowls of liquids, and Kaye saw Silarial's
face reflected in all their surfaces. "Of course, all this negotiating matters
not at all if you will merely join me. Leave the court of those you detest.
Together we can end this war today. You would be my consort
"No," he said. "I told you that I won't
"There is someone here with the means to convince you.
He stood suddenly, whirling toward the wall of servant girls. His gaze
shifted across them and stopped on her. "Kaye." His voice sounded anguished.
Kaye dropped her gaze to the ground, gritting her teeth.
"How did you guess?" Silarial asked.
Roiben walked to Kaye and put his hand on her arm. She jumped, shifting away
from his touch. "I should have guessed sooner.Very clever to glamour her so
thoroughly.
Kaye felt sick thinking of the way he'd kissed Silarial. She wanted to slap
him. She wanted to spit in his face.
"But how did you choose her from among my other maidens?
He took Kaye's hand and turned it over so that the Queen could see the
reddened half-moons where Kaye's nails had dug into her flesh. "It was that,
really. I don't know anyone else with that particular nervous habit.
Kaye looked up at him and saw only a strange human face reflected in his
eyes.
She snatched her hand away, rubbing it against her skirt as if she could rub
off his touch. "You're not supposed to see me until I can solve your stupid
riddle.
"Yes, I deserve whatever scorn you heap on me," he said, voice soft. "But
what are you doing here? It's not safe.
His lips were still kiss-reddened and it was hard not to concentrate on them.
"This is where I belong, isn't it? This is where I came from. The other Kaye
is home now, like she always should have been.With her mother, Ellen.
He looked momentarily furious. "What did Silarial make you promise for that?
"It must suck to love her, since you don't trust her at all," Kaye said,
tasting bile on her tongue.
There was a silence, in which he looked at her with a kind of terrible
desperation, as though he wanted very much to speak, but could not find the
words.
"It doesn't matter what he thinks of me or of you," Silarial said, coming
close to where Kaye stood. Her words were soft, spoken with great care. "Use
his name. End the war.
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Kaye smiled. "I could, you know. I really, really could.
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