Chapter 129 The sweet burn of peace
The middle of her chest started to burn like never before. Doris clenched the area with her hands but of
course it did nothing to relieve the pain. William moved closer and gripped her chin to force her to look at
him.
“Where does it hurt the most?” He asked in a strained tone. Doris wordlessly pointed to her chest. He
reached his hand up her shirt and brushed his fingers over the area it burned. It ignited a loud groan from
her. “It’s going to pass, it’s almost finished.”
Doris looked up at him with wide eyes. What was almost finished? What was even happening to her-or
any of them?
One by one, the people around them started to sit up and rub different areas of their body. Did they feel
their skin try to melt off like she did?
It felt like her heart was about to combust out of her chest. William was saying something but she
couldn’t hear a thing. All she could hear was the sound of her ears trying to explode. She was about to
die, she was certain of it.
Was she screaming? It was impossible to tell.
Minutes passed and suddenly the pain stopped all at once-as if it was never there. Doris opened her
eyes to see William still bent over her, but Enzo was there as well. The sound came back to her but it
was almost as if she was underwater for a second as William repeated her name over and over.
“What—what just happened?” Doris gasped. It was hard to even get the words out, they didn’t even
sound like her voice.
“You were marked by the blood promise.” William said calmy. His blue eyes quickly turned from worried
to furious. “What the fuck were you doing out here? I told you I didn’t want you here! You were supposed
to stay in the cabin!” 1
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDoris sat up slowly, her heart about to burst from her chest. “What do you mean I’ve been marked by the
blood promise?” Doris wanted to rip her hair out and scream as loud as she could, but her voice wouldn’t
let her. “You even didn’t tell me why I shouldn’t come! All you did was tell me you didn’t want me there!
How was I supposed to know it would mark me?”
How could he possibly turn this around and try to blame it on her? He only made her feel unwanted, not
as if he was doing it for his own good. Doris felt her rage quickly return as it crawled up her throat. He
was so close, she could punch him right now if she had any strength.
“The blood promise marks everyone near enough to the flames to follow through.” William angrily
unbuttoned his shirt and showed her the mark beneath. His skin had a blood drop seared right down the
middle. It was still red as if the burning hadn’t Doris forced herself not to reach out and touch it, it was
no bigger than her thumb.
“That’s what I have too?” Doris touched the area over her clothes. She was close to strangling him. “Why
didn’t you just tell me why you didn’t want to be here?”
William rolled his eyes to the sky and took a deep breath. “I expected you to just listen, not go against
me. You never went against my wishes at the palace.”
“I’m not a maid here, I’m a person with feelings—someone who feels the burn of your words every time
you carelessly throw them at me.” Doris moved to stand. She ignored his offered hand and brushed the
snow from her pants. “What does this mark mean?” 1
“It means you are tied to the promise just as much as William is. You have to abide to the rules and make
sure you don’t mistreat any of the rogues.” Enzo filled in. He nervously looked between both of them as if
he didn’t know what to do.
“What if he breaks the bond?” Doris glanced at his guards. “What happens to us?”
“Unfortunately, it would all lead to the same punishment.” Enzo said softly. Doris filled in the missing
words-it would lead to their death if William decided to go against the promise. But what about the rest of
them?
“I don’t plan on ever breaking my end of the deal.” William said through his teeth. Doris tiredly ran her
fingers through her long hair.
This was the opposite of what she needed right now. This pushed her back even further from the
freedom she craved. In yet another way besides her mate mark, she was tied to William. It would never
end.
“Great. I’m going to bed.” Doris mumbled and turned to get back on the path towards her cabin. She
didn’t hear anyone follow her, and she was only partly disappointed by it. She wanted the solitude to let
her thoughts override her mind—but she also wanted to be followed back so she didn’t have to deal with
it alone.
Doris closed the door behind her and immediately went into the bathroom to look at her mark. Right in
the center of her chest, a blood drop was carved into her. She traced the shape with her finger and
hoped it was just another cut that would fade away after time—but it already looked healed.
Doris crawled into bed and let the exhaustion take her over before her thoughts started up again.
Late afternoon, Doris woke to find a large arm draped over her body. Slowly, she turned to see William
asleep beside her without a shirt on. Normally, it would distract her to see his bare chest, but she felt
nothing when her eyes fell upon his matching mark.
Doris started to move out from under him, but he tightened his hold. His eyes were wide open when she
turned back to him.
“Where are you going?” He asked.
“It’s late in the day. I want to go out for a walk and get some air.” Doris went to move again but he
wouldn’t budge. His arm dragged her closer to him and she debated whether she wanted to bite him or
not. He might take it wrong and get turned on.
“This mark won’t affect you like you think it will. You wouldn’t be cruel to the rogues, you wouldn’t
mistreat them or betray them. You can live through life and forget it’s even there.”
“I suppose it’s a good thing that I have so many terrible scars now. It’ll blend right in.” Doris said bitterly.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Your scars are beautiful. They all have stories.” William said almost gently. It surprised her. He hadn’t
ever said something like that to her, it almost sounded alien and she eyed him suspiciously.
William released her and fell back against the bed. His eyes went up the the ceiling and stayed there.
Perhaps he already regretted what he said. She didn’t blame him in the slightest.
“Do you think they trust you now?” Doris asked.
“I do. They don’t look as if they want me to die every time I enter a room.”
“That must be a first for you.” Doris said as she slipped out of bed. She glanced back just in time to see a
ghost of a smirk on his lips. It was gone before she could capture it forever in her mind.
“I know you don’t owe me anything, but I would appreciate if you were honest with me.” Doris quickly
turned away from him and searched through her drawers. She heard the bed creak behind her.
“I see it as trust. I wish you had just trusted me.”
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Doris clenched her hand around a pair of socks and took a deep breath. After a second, he continued.
“I will tell you next time.”
Doris turned to look at him, but he was already in the bathroom.
After they were both dressed, Doris followed William out of the cabin and into a crowd. Immediately she
recognized a lot of the villagers blended in with the guards. Many of them looked tired, but others
seemed happy.
“They were brought back after you went to bed.” William answered the question in her mind. “They’re all
aware of the deal, many other guards are going to other
villages to let them know as
Doris bit her lip. None of them glared at them as they passed, several even smiled. Did this mean peace
had already started? Less than two days ago Doris swore she was close to death.
“William.” Enzo broke through the crowd and headed straight for them. His face was serious, in his hand
he clenched a golden letter. “The palace has sent this for you.”