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Caeso and Quinctus were brothers, the love and bond they had for each other was different than the one that Everleigh shared with Zael. In one’s life parents would leave too soon and your lover and children would come too late, but it was siblings that stayed in one’s life the longest. Dreadlords didn’t seem to get that one kindness from the world. If Caeso and Quinctus didn’t have magic the brothers would have probably been in each other’s lives for so much longer.
Dreadlords were not known for their lifespans and life, for a human, was already short enough as it was. The regret in Caeso’s face was telling, and his question was filled with it. He hadn’t wanted to, it sounded like with him fighting his older brother he hadn’t wanted to. Yet back at the Academy he had seemed proud of it, even if he hadn’t necessarily said anything, there had been that scent of superiority lingering around Caeso.
Caeso and Everleigh were more alike than they thought.
Which was why she seriously contemplated the question and was honest once more, even giving Caeso something that she knew she shouldn’t: her fear.
“Nearly every night after my graduation,” Everleigh said, fibbing about the time only a little, “I have nightmares of him burning me alive. I wake up and all my nerves are burning like there’s fire in my blood. But it doesn’t matter if Zael would or wouldn’t. Because I know how I feel.” She had confessed to Zael in the infirmary and truthfully, Zael could have rejected her right then and there. She still would have loved him anyways.
It wouldn’t have made her feelings less real. It wouldn’t have made her feelings untrue. It wouldn’t have changed the love she had for him. The love that came so easily as if there was no other way, why or how or when not mattering, because Everleigh knew that she was always supposed to love Zael. She just hadn’t realized it back in the Academy. It took nearly losing him for her to stop lying to herself.
She was tired of lying.
“And my feelings will always be true, even if others think they’re wrong.” The truth that Caeso had made her realize. “Even if others don’t feel the same as me. What I believe is enough for me. And not you, or the proctors, or the Academy, or even Vel Anir itself can take that away from me.” She grinned then, a gesture that was more Zael than her. “Besides, Zael’s not taking me out that easy. I’ll make him work for it harder than anything he’s had to do before.” Unless she would need to sacrifice herself to keep him safe, and if that was a case, she’d do so without even blinking first.
Caeso Diemut
Dreadlords were not known for their lifespans and life, for a human, was already short enough as it was. The regret in Caeso’s face was telling, and his question was filled with it. He hadn’t wanted to, it sounded like with him fighting his older brother he hadn’t wanted to. Yet back at the Academy he had seemed proud of it, even if he hadn’t necessarily said anything, there had been that scent of superiority lingering around Caeso.
Caeso and Everleigh were more alike than they thought.
Which was why she seriously contemplated the question and was honest once more, even giving Caeso something that she knew she shouldn’t: her fear.
“Nearly every night after my graduation,” Everleigh said, fibbing about the time only a little, “I have nightmares of him burning me alive. I wake up and all my nerves are burning like there’s fire in my blood. But it doesn’t matter if Zael would or wouldn’t. Because I know how I feel.” She had confessed to Zael in the infirmary and truthfully, Zael could have rejected her right then and there. She still would have loved him anyways.
It wouldn’t have made her feelings less real. It wouldn’t have made her feelings untrue. It wouldn’t have changed the love she had for him. The love that came so easily as if there was no other way, why or how or when not mattering, because Everleigh knew that she was always supposed to love Zael. She just hadn’t realized it back in the Academy. It took nearly losing him for her to stop lying to herself.
She was tired of lying.
“And my feelings will always be true, even if others think they’re wrong.” The truth that Caeso had made her realize. “Even if others don’t feel the same as me. What I believe is enough for me. And not you, or the proctors, or the Academy, or even Vel Anir itself can take that away from me.” She grinned then, a gesture that was more Zael than her. “Besides, Zael’s not taking me out that easy. I’ll make him work for it harder than anything he’s had to do before.” Unless she would need to sacrifice herself to keep him safe, and if that was a case, she’d do so without even blinking first.
Caeso Diemut