Frostborn: The Iron Tower
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Ridmark said nothing, looking down at her.
“How did you know?” said Morigna.
“Know what?” said Ridmark.
“That she could do it,” said Morigna. “That she could survive the transformation and not become a monster.”
“I didn’t,” said Ridmark.
Morigna let out a long breath. “You are…the strongest man I have ever met.”
“I don’t…”
She cut him off. “I would have killed Mara then and there, just on the chance she might become a threat. But you did not. That took great courage. More than I possess, truly.”
“I hardly…” said Ridmark.
“Stop,” said Morigna. “Just stop. I do not want to hear you denigrate yourself. I do not want to hear about how you deserve death, how you earned that brand upon your face. Because they are lies, every last word of them. Mara may have saved herself, yes, but she only had that chance because of you. The Iron Tower only fell because you fought Paul, because you convinced Crowlacht and Otto and Sir Marcast to work together. And you…you deserve better than what you think of yourself. I wish you could understand how I see you. I wish you could understand how much I admire you.”
He turned his head and stared into the forest, and she saw a twitch of a muscle in his jaw.
“You are too kind,” said Ridmark.
“Really,” said Morigna, taking another step towards him. They were only a pace apart now. “Kind? In the time that you have known me…do you truly think one could describe me as kind?”
He looked back at her, incredulous, and laughed.
“Blunt, certainly,” said Ridmark.
“Then you know,” said Morigna, “that I am telling you the truth.”
“Thank you,” said Ridmark. “Perhaps…if we live through this, perhaps it is time I should rethink some things.”
Morigna nodded, and they stared at each other in silence for a moment. She felt her heart drumming in her ears, felt a flicker of fear and anticipation, as she stared at the man who sought to stop the Frostborn. The Frostborn might have commanded the ice, but Ridmark Arban was the one who was frozen. His heart had turned to frozen grief years ago, and on his own he would never break free of it.
Unless he had some help.
She came to a decision.
“Ridmark,” she said. “I…know you would not do this. So I shall simply have to do it myself before my courage abandons me.”
Before she could change her mind, she leaned forward, caught him by the collar, and pulled down his face for a kiss.
He could have stopped her. He was stronger and faster. But he did not stop her, though he flinched with surprise, and Morigna drew back a little, her hands still on his collar. His blue eyes bored into her, his breath hot against her face.
He started to speak, fell silent. He was talking himself out of it.
One of her hands strayed to the side of his neck, the warmth of his skin soaking into her fingers.
“When was the last time you have been touched?” she whispered.
“I’ve gotten hit in the face quite often,” said Ridmark.
She smiled at that. “Do you not miss it? Someone touching you? Wanting you?” Her other hand strayed down his chest. “Are you not tired of being alone?”
His pulse throbbed beneath her hands, his eyes unblinking.
“I am tired of it,” said Morigna, still tasting him on her lips. “I…I think you are, too.”
Still he said nothing, and a wave of embarrassed chagrin rolled through Morigna. Once again she had made a fool of herself. He would not shake off his grief, not for any reason, and…
Something cracked in his expression. Like a dam shattering.
He pulled her forward so forcefully that she lost her balance, his arms pressing her body tight against his, and kissed her long and hard upon the lips. She wrapped her arms around him, partly to keep her footing, but mostly because she wanted to feel him. On and on the kiss went, her fingers digging into his back, his arms like iron bands around her.
At last the kiss ended, her chest heaving with her breath.
“We…” started Morigna.
He silenced her with another kiss.
In short order they ended up on the ground together, their clothes spread beneath them to form a blanket. Morigna had been with a man before and knew what to expect, but even so the sensation thrilled her, overwhelmed her, his whole body pressed against hers, her limbs coiling around him, his strength holding her against the ground.
Toward the end she was loud enough that every creature for a mile would have heard her, but she did not care.
After they finished, Morigna lay back and closed her eyes, her arms and legs still twitching, her breath slowing, a pleasant warmth radiating through her.
She turned her head, pushed the sweaty hair from her face, and smiled at Ridmark, and he smiled back at her.
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Ridmark gripped Morigna’s hand and pulled her closer, the sweat cooling upon his skin.
If he lived through his journey to Urd Morlemoch and the quest to stop the return of the Frostborn, if he survived, he did not know what he would do next.
But as he kissed Morigna, some ideas came to him.
And for the first time in five years, Ridmark Arban started to hope that he would survive his quest.
Epilogue
In a land blasted by ancient sorcery and dark magic, a half-ruined fortress of white stone rose from the poisoned land like bones jutting from a rotting corpse. Urd Morlemoch spread over an entire hill, its slopes terraced, an elaborate maze of domes and towers and halls covering its slopes. A great tower of white stone rose from the hill’s crown, five hundred feet tall, stark against the eternal night overhead. Three ribbons of blue fire wound their way around the tower, lashing at the darkness.
And atop the highest tower stood the Warden of Urd Morlemoch, the endless cold wind tugging at his black-trimmed blue coat.
A ring of black standing stones crowned the highest tower, and the Warden stared into one of the stone arches. Light and shadow flickered within the arch, and through it the Warden gazed into the shadows of time itself.
Or, more specifically, the future.
For the past was like stone, frozen and unchangeable. The present was an inferno, forever changing and altering. But the future was the shadow cast by the fires of the present…and shadows could be steered. Altered.
The Warden felt no joy at the visions he saw in the arch. He had left behind such petty emotions long, long ago.
But he did feel anticipation.
Perhaps even glee.
“Ah,” murmured the Warden.
With the choices he had made, Ridmark Arban had forever and irrevocably altered the future.
Just as the Warden had foreseen.
For the shadows of Ridmark’s decisions would ensure the return of the Frostborn. It was now inevitable. The Frostborn would return, and this time they would not be repulsed. They would utterly destroy this world, and nothing could stop them.
But there were other worlds, countless other worlds scattered across the silent darkness of the cosmos.
And thanks to Ridmark Arban, the Warden would soon rule them.
He strode into the dark heart of Urd Morlemoch. There were preparations to be made.
His guests would be arriving soon.
And the Warden’s laughter echoed over the walls at the thought of the welcome that he would give them.
THE END
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Table of Contents
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A Brief Prologue
Chapter 1 - The Soulstone
Chapter 2 - Fire and Stealth
Chapter 3 - The Assassin
Chapter 4 - Unyielding
Chapter 5 - Half-Blooded
Chapter 6 - A Dark Seed
Chapter 7 - A Jade Bracelet
Chapter 8 - The Artificer
Chapter 9 - Purpose
Chapter 10 - It Would Be A Mercy
Chapter 11 - Ascension
Chapter 12 - Persuasion
Chapter 13 - Haggling
Chapter 14 - A Branched Path
Chapter 15 - Shadows
Chapter 16 - Water Gate
Chapter 17 - Assault
Chapter 18 - Shadows’ Fury
Chapter 19 - Reborn
Chapter 20 - Metamorphosis
Chapter 21 - I Am You
Chapter 22 - Fire and Iron
Chapter 23 - The Assassin and the Thief
Chapter 24 - The Choice
Epilogue
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