"Thorns and Bone: A Kiss of Embers" Chapter 3
Chapter 3: The Predator’s Game
Cillian did not summon her to the courtyard. He summoned her to his private study, a room lined with forbidden grimoires and weapons forged in the heart of dying stars. The air tasted of ozone and old violence.
Julian left them alone. The heavy oak door thudded shut. Cillian stood by a rack of practice blades. He looked at Willow with that same unreadable, steel-grey detachment.
"Strip off the tunic," he said. His voice echoed against the stone walls.
Willow froze. She kept her hands at her sides. She waited for him to clarify.
"We practice," he added. He tossed a wooden practice sword at her feet.
She looked at the weapon. It was balanced for a professional. She picked it up. The weight felt right in her palm.
Cillian drew a practice blade of his own. He took a wide, relaxed stance. He looked effortless, yet dangerous.
"Come," he urged. "Show me what a servant knows of steel."
Willow stepped forward. She did not use a servant’s stance. Her feet shifted, heel-to-toe, a hunter’s posture.
Cillian’s eyes flickered. He lunged.
She did not retreat. She parried. The wooden blades cracked together with a sharp, hollow report.
Cillian spun. He swept his leg at her ankles.
Willow anticipated the movement. She hopped, pivoting on her lead foot, and countered with a strike to his ribs.
Cillian caught her blade. His strength eclipsed hers, but her technique held firm. They locked eyes.
"That," Cillian hissed, "was not a servant’s parry."
He pushed her back. He stepped into her guard. His sword moved in a blur.
Willow ducked. She moved inside his reach, a desperate, high-risk maneuver. She tapped his side with her hilt.
She could have struck his ribs. She could have shattered them. She held back, hitting him just hard enough to score a point.
Cillian recoiled. He looked down at his side. He looked back at her. His expression turned sharp.
"Where did you learn to move like that?" he demanded.
Willow dropped her guard. She lowered her head. She returned to the broken slave persona.
"I watched the guards," she lied. "I mimicked their drills."
Cillian circled her. He did not believe her. He pressed his blade against her shoulder.
"Guards learn to beat peasants," he growled. "You learn to fight spirits."
He feinted left. He struck right.
Willow blocked the blow. She spun. She slapped the flat of her blade against his spine.
She moved with instinct. She forgot the collar. She forgot the master. She remembered the kill.
Cillian caught her wrist this time. He yanked her close. Their chests brushed.
He smelled of cold rain. She smelled of sweat and adrenaline.
"You are not a servant," he whispered. He held her wrist until the skin turned white.
"I am whatever you want me to be," she breathed.
"Do you know who you fought like?" he asked. He pulled her closer.
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He looked at her neck. He looked at the scar beneath the iron. He tilted his head.
"A ghost," he murmured. "A ghost I buried in the ash at Ironspire."
Willow’s blood turned to ice. She did not flinch. She kept her eyes flat.
"I do not know that place," she replied.
"You lie," Cillian said. He shoved her away. He dropped his sword to the floor.
The wood clattered. He paced the room. He looked like a wolf in a cage.
"I watched her die," he said to the wall. "I watched the life leave her eyes."
Willow stood still. She felt the ghost of a blade in her heart.
"She was a hunter," he said. He turned to face her. His eyes glowed.
"She was a nuisance," he added. He walked back toward her. He stopped in her personal space.
"But she was talented," he confessed. He looked at her hands.
"You have her hands," he noted.
Willow swallowed. She kept her face an empty canvas.
"I am just a girl," she said.
Cillian reached out. He took the wooden sword from her grip. He threw it across the room.
It shattered against the stone.
"You are a riddle," he said. He traced her jawline with a cold finger.
"And I have a weakness for riddles," he added. He leaned down.
His lips hovered near her ear. "But if I find out you are her..."
He paused. He pulled back to look at her. His pupils swallowed his face.
"I will not kill you," he promised.
He turned away. He walked to the window. He looked out at the night.
"I will break you until you tell me the truth."
Willow watched his back. She stood in the center of the room. She felt the weight of the collar.
She had played the game. She had survived the round. She had fueled his obsession.
He wanted the ghost. He wanted the hunter.
You will get both, she thought. And you will regret the day you dug me out of the dirt.
Cillian turned back. He gestured to the door. "Go."
She bowed. She backed toward the hall. She did not take her eyes off him until the door closed.
She walked into the corridor. Her legs shook. The adrenaline faded.
She leaned against the stone. She gripped her arms.
He remembers, she thought. He remembers the duel. He remembers the fire.
She felt the iron pulse. She felt the magic bite.
The game had changed. She was no longer a servant. She was a mark.
She walked toward her room. She ignored the guards. She ignored the whispers.
She reached the threshold. She pushed the door open.
She saw her reflection in the glass. She looked like a girl. She looked like a slave.
She touched her neck. She felt the cold metal.
Break me?
She let out a dry, hollow laugh.
You have no idea what it takes to break a hunter.
She lay on the bed. She closed her eyes. She felt the memory of the blade.
She dreamed of the Ironspire. She dreamed of the ash. She dreamed of Cillian’s steel eyes.
The morning would come.
The game would continue.
She would lead him to the end.
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