"Thorns and Bone: A Kiss of Embers" Chapter 5
Chapter 5: Hunger of the Damned
The hunger did not arrive as a sharp pain. It began as a low, persistent thrum beneath her ribs—a dull ache that slowly expanded until it consumed every thought.
Willow sat on the stone floor of her cell. Her fingers traced the rough seams of the masonry.
She focused on her breathing. In for four. Hold for four. Out for four.
Her stomach cramped. The iron collar around her neck grew hot. It was a sensory anchor, a constant reminder of the blood-thirst he denied her. Cillian had not fed her in three days.
The door creaked open. The sound grated against her frayed nerves.
Cillian entered. He brought the scent of frost and ozone with him. He moved with a languid, predatory grace that mocked her current weakness. He stopped a few feet away and stood in silence.
He watched her. She felt his gaze like a physical pressure against her skin.
Willow did not look up. She kept her posture slumped. She let her hair fall over her face to hide the tremor in her eyelids.
"You look diminished," Cillian noted. His voice was smooth, devoid of sympathy. "The color has left your lips. Your pulse is erratic."
She did not respond. To speak was to admit the weakness he craved to witness.
He took a step closer. He knelt until he was eye-level with her. The cold radiating from him was a tangible barrier.
"Beg," he commanded. The word hung in the air, heavy and laden with expectation. "Acknowledge your nature. Tell me you require the draft."
Willow felt a roar of defiance in her chest. She had spent years hunting monsters like him. She had endured torture at the hands of the Guild and survived wounds that would have killed a lesser soldier.
She turned her head to the side. She stared at the shadow of the bed frame.
"I am a servant," she rasped. The words tore at her dry throat. "I do not require what you do not provide."
Cillian leaned in. He caught her chin with his cold, unyielding hand. He forced her to meet his gaze. His eyes were wide, the steel-grey pupils dilated until they swallowed the light.
"You are a liar," he whispered.
He reached out and traced the vein in her neck. Her skin burned where he touched it. He knew exactly what she was feeling—the way her blood called out to him, the way her body instinctively craved the very thing that made him a monster.
"Your biology is screaming," he continued. "It demands sustenance. It demands me."
He pressed a thumb against the pulse point in her wrist. The contact sent a jolt of raw, agonizing desire through her limbs. She dug her nails into her palms to stay anchored to the present.
"I will not beg," she repeated.
Cillian stood up. He moved to the center of the room. He seemed to deliberate, his movements deliberate and slow.
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"Dominance is a curious thing," he said to the ceiling. "You believe your willpower acts as a shield. You believe your training grants you control over the most primal human instinct."
He walked back toward her. He stopped just outside her reach.
"But you are not human anymore," he added. He pointed a finger at her chest. "You are blood-bound to me. Your heart beats in time with mine, whether you accept it or not."
He reached into his sleeve. He withdrew a silver blade.
The glint of light off the metal made her breath hitch. She knew what was coming. The smell of his blood—rich, metallic, and potent—began to permeate the small, enclosed space.
It was a siren song. It whispered to her lungs, her brain, her very bones.
Cillian sliced a neat line across his own forearm. The skin parted. Bright, crimson liquid welled up and began to trickle down his wrist.
The smell hit her like a physical blow.
Willow’s head snapped toward the scent. Her vision tunneled. The world narrowed down to the sight of that dark, life-giving fluid. Her mouth watered. Her fangs ached, pressing against her lips.
"Drink," Cillian murmured. He held his wrist out, hovering inches from her face.
The temptation was absolute. It promised an end to the ache. It promised power. It promised a moment of reprieve from the hell of this prison.
Willow’s hands reached out. Her fingers hovered near the curve of his arm.
Don't, her mind screamed. If you take it, you concede.
She pulled her hands back. She pressed them against her stomach. She curled her body into a ball, turning away from the source of the life she craved.
She focused on the stone floor. She counted the seconds.
"I do not want it," she lied. Her teeth clattered together as she fought the biological imperative.
Cillian moved closer. He knelt again. He held his bleeding wrist directly under her nose. The heat emanating from his blood was blinding.
"Look at me," he commanded.
Willow squeezed her eyes shut. She forced her body to remain rigid. She was a statue. She was a lock.
"You are a hunter," he whispered, his voice dangerously soft. "You were trained to resist. You were trained to endure. But you were never trained to resist your own heart."
He caught her hair and pulled her head back. He forced her to face him. He forced her to look at the wound on his arm.
"Take it, Willow," he said. "Take it, and I will grant you a moment of mercy."
Willow met his gaze. Her eyes were clouded with the intensity of her hunger, but her jaw remained locked.
"My mercy is my own," she hissed.
She turned her face away again. She shoved herself backward until her back hit the stone wall. She shook her head, a violent, desperate motion.
Cillian watched her for a long minute. The silence in the room stretched until it felt like a wire pulled tight.
He did not force her. He did not shove the blood against her lips.
He stood up. He walked to the door.
"You are a fascinating creature," he remarked. He wiped his arm with a silk cloth. The wound began to knit itself shut, the skin knitting back together without a scar.
"You starve yourself in the name of pride," he continued.
"You think this makes you strong."
He paused at the threshold. He looked back at her with a strange, dark expression.
"It only makes you a better meal."
The door slammed shut. The lock clicked into place, a heavy, reverberating sound that echoed through her empty cell.
Willow remained on the floor. Her body still thrummed with the phantom scent of his blood.
The hunger remained, a gnawing, persistent ache in the center of her chest.
She wiped the sweat from her forehead with a trembling hand. She had survived.
She had denied him the satisfaction of seeing her break.
She reached out and felt the cold stone of the wall. She waited for the hunger to subside, knowing it would return with more force in an hour, in a day, in a week.
She would be ready.
Every moment of deprivation was a moment of preparation. She was not a slave. She was a hunter waiting for the moment to strike.
She leaned her head back against the wall. She watched the shadows grow long in the corners of the room. She closed her eyes.
Not today, she promised herself. Not today.
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