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“Do you love my brother?” Her eyes seemed to bore into Charlotte’s soul.

Charlotte stared at her a few moments longer. “Yes,” she said simply.

“Aiden will treat you much better than Valek.” Immediately, Meredith’s hand flew over her daughter’s mouth.

“Who?” Charlotte asked.

Meredith chuckled. “Molly is so silly. Her imagination has become so wild these days, with all of these imaginary friends and make-believe stories.” She looked down at her daughter. “Hush, dear, and don’t bore Miss Charlotte with your little games.” She laughed again, and with a warm smile, closed the door.

Charlotte turned and yanked the dress down over her head and, smiling again, examined herself in the mirror. She pulled open the drawer to the bedside table and ran the gold comb through her smooth curls before running out the door to meet her love in the garden.

Just as Meredith said, Aiden was waiting out there, in the center of the East garden, the morning sun glinting off his golden hair, like autumn leaves. Charlotte ran to him, and he swept her into his arms, spinning her around in the heat of the day. He cupped her face in his hands and kissed her mouth.

After breakfast, the two of them walked again through the gardens, made summer green by magic, though frost had already bitten outside the palace gates.

She frowned at Aiden when they sat next to each other on one of the emerald-cut benches. He held her hand in his, and she noticed how warm and ivory they were. These weren’t the hands from her memory. She looked at his face then, warm as the sun above them. “Aiden, why aren't you allowed to be with me after dark?”

He looked at her then. “What do you mean?”

She winced at the sight of their hands together. “Nothing, I guess. I just seem to remember that you used to spend every night with me. I used to feel you there next to me when I slept. Am I wrong?” She looked at him.

He licked at his lower lip. “Lottie, we always kiss goodnight at sunset, but once we are married…” he nervously explained. His voice fluctuated as he spoke — his eyes shifting, not once resting on her. She didn’t trust this.

“What did you call me?” She grimaced at him.

“Charlotte,” he said, and cleared his throat.

Confused, she turned away and stared at the dizzying pictures that danced around in her head. Aiden put his hand under her chin, turned her face back toward him, and kissed her forehead.

“I love you, Charlotte.”

They heard footsteps approaching, and Aiden smiled at who it was. “I’d like you to meet someone.” He stood in the presence of the man who approached in a sharp, navy suit, his snowy beard groomed down to the middle of his chest.

Charlotte got to her feet as well, folding her hands in front of her, and smiled. She bowed her head once to him.

“Charlotte, this is Lord Vladislov.”

Charlotte bowed her head again and extended her hand. “It’s a pleasure!”

Aiden harshly smacked her hand away, his face turning bright red as Vladislov appraised him cautiously. “Pardon, my Lord. Charlotte is only mortal, she does not yet know our etiquette.”

“Well, it seems as though you are running out of training time before the wedding, son.” He scanned her from head to toe. “Not a long time to turn a bitch into a pure-bred.” He smoothed the bottom of his beard.

Tears welled slightly behind Charlotte’s eyes as she covered the red mark Aiden left with her other hand.

“I assure you, she will be ready.” He placed a hand on the small of Charlotte’s back.

“Good, then. I give the two of you my blessing, and trust you will continue to reign over this empire successfully as I have,” Vladislov concluded.

“You will not be disappointed,” said Aiden happily. “Thank you.”

“Would the two of you care to accompany me to this morning’s execution?” Vladislov extended a hand toward the palace.

“It would be an honor,” Aiden responded, and held his arm out so Charlotte apprehensively linked with his. The three of them walked to the east tower.

* * *

Charlotte sat between Aiden and Meredith in the highest box in the small stadium at the center of the palace. She clung to his arm as tears rolled down her cheeks. She blinked them away quickly when Meredith glanced at her. Her fingers grappled in the material of his sleeve as she watched the group of Vampires being dragged to the center of the platform. Aiden’s father, Danek, was standing, his hand held to the sky, blocking the sun with an immense storm cloud.

The group hissed and pulled at the heavy chains that kept their wrists together. Their grayish skin was muddy and singed in some areas, faces cracked, despite their beauty. Charlotte’s eyes grew wide when one of them looked up at her. She tugged on Aiden’s sleeve, and he turned to look at her.

“Why do they have to die, Aiden?” she whispered.

Vladislov’s face contorted when he heard what she said.

“Because,” Aiden whispered back, “they are murderers and sinners. Followers of the dark. They are dying for the crimes they’ve committed. Be quiet and do not ask anymore questions.”

Charlotte looked to the platform, the one Vampire still staring at her sadly. The muscles in her chest wrenched as more tears swelled. She stood up. Everyone who was sitting around them looked at her.

Vladislov sighed and began rubbing the bridge of his nose before shooting a slanted look at his heir.

Aiden fiercely grabbed Charlotte’s arm. “Charlotte! What are you doing? Sit down!”

“I don’t think it’s right, Aiden,” she continued, still watching the Vampire. “I don’t want to see this.”

Everyone around them began whispering and staring at them.

Aiden stood then, smacking Charlotte across her face with all of his strength. A few Elves around them gasped as she bent over, her tiny, white hand covering the burning, red mark. Aiden glanced around and adjusted his coat. He waved a diplomatic hand at the crowd. “You will obey me, Charlotte. Sit down,” he seethed, before sitting down.

Tears fell from her as she quietly sat as well, her eyes still fixed on the Vampire staring at her from the center of the platform. Creatures of the darkness, she thought. Her other hand started toying with the whistle around her neck.

At once, Danek shifted his hand, causing the large storm cloud that blocked the sun to dissipate. The Vampires screeched something horrible as their bodies combusted into putrid black and violet flames. Pillars of smoke descended to the sky as Charlotte shook, tears continuing to spill from her eyes, as most of the crowd watched her.

At the end of the morning’s execution, Aiden angrily pulled Charlotte along the dark corridors of the palace, back to her quarters for the rest of the day. “Charlotte,” he said, as she struggled to keep up with him. “You will not embarrass me again, do you understand?”

“You’re hurting me!” she cried, trying to get free.

He stopped walking and pinned her against a stony wall, his face almost touching hers. “I will be ruler in a day. You will not ruin this for me. I chose you, so you will obey me.”

She glared angrily back at him. “You can rule without me because I do not love you.”

This enraged him. He struck her again and tore her from the wall, pulling her once again toward her bedchamber. “You will not see me again until our wedding, Charlotte.”

Just as they were about to round a corner, Charlotte’s eyes happened upon a small platoon of guards pushing crude, metal gurneys covered over with black tarps. She squinted to get a better look. A single, silvery arm emerged from under the tarp, hanging over the side as the gurney hit a crack in the floor. Charlotte’s grew wide immediately as she recognized this hand so well — the hand from her dream. She grasped onto the whistle again.