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Cruel Fates (Part 3)
Pairing: Azriel x f!Reader, little Eris x f!Reader
Summary: Azriel is your mate but only you know it. You are very aware that he has eyes for someone else and thus you decide not to hide it forever. After all, what could go wrong right?
Warnings: Angst, again.
3.1K words
A/N: Thank you @vanserrasimp for your ideas!!!
Part 1 | Part 2
âDo you want some more water?â Feyre asked softly, her brows knitted with concern. You shook your head slowly, your gaze lost in the shadows of Rhysâs study, overwhelmed by the storm of thoughts in your mind.
âWhat happened, Y/N?â Rhysâs voice was gentle, but his eyes were intense, probing. They sat across from you like worried parents, and you sighed, lifting your eyes to meet theirs. Slowly, you recounted the meeting with Eris.
âBeron and a human queen?â Feyre repeated, her voice tinged with disbelief.
âHe spoke true. I saw their correspondences with my own eyes,â you replied, the memory still fresh and unsettling.
âSo he wants to join forces with us so he can rule,â Rhys mused, the wheels already turning in his mind.
 âAnd he proposed a marriage alliance between us.â You finished his sentence.
Their eyes widened, and Rhys gestured for you to continue.
âHe said our powers together would be formidable and the alliance would be very convenient. I told him Iâd consider it.â
âAre you insane?â Feyre frowned, disbelief colouring her tone. âWhy would you even think about it?â
âBecause he had a point,â you answered, your voice steady despite the turmoil inside. âIt would benefit both courts, and before you question his sincerity, let me assure you, he was.â
You turned to Rhys, searching for his reaction. He simply asked, âWhat did Azriel say?â
âThatâs where things got messy,â you admitted, recounting Azrielâs outburst and Erisâs proposal. When Azriel brought up the mating bond, it made you snap.
Rhysâs brow furrowed as you spoke, a knowing look passing between you.
Feyre noticed his reaction and asked, âWhat am I missing?â
He shrugged in an âask herâ manner.
âAzriel is my mate.â
âWHAT!?â Feyreâs eyes widened in shock.
âIâve known for a few months. I didnât want to tell him, considering everything with his love life.â
âAnd now she downright denied that she has a mate,â Rhys concluded, shaking his head slightly.
Feyre buried her head in her palms for a few moments before looking back at you with a mix of disbelief and sympathy. âYou lied to him.â
âI didnât plan to,â you said, frustration lacing your words. âIâm not sure what came over me.â Even as you tried to defend your actions, you knew you had messed up.
Rhys, who had been silent, suddenly perked up. âHe knows!â
âHuh?â Blood drained from your face.
âHe brought up the mating bond and was against even the idea of a marriage with Eris. He knows you're his mate.â
âHe said he cares because Iâm important to you, and he hates Eris on a normal day, let alone when he asked for my hand.â
âFine, but how will you argue with him bringing up the bond point?â Rhys pressed.
âI donât know. Maybe he assumed Iâd have a mate too, considering the rest of my sisters do?â
Rhys thought about it for a while and shook his head. âI still feel like heâs aware of his mating bond, too. He probably didnât tell you yet.â
You let out an exasperated sigh. âI have legitimate reasons for not telling him. What does he have?â
âAnd what are those reasons exactly?â Feyre inquired curiously.
âOne, he is in love with Elain, and she is also in love with him. Everyone knows that. Second, the mating bond is forever. It is permanent and painful. I have seen people fall in love easily and fall out just as easily. If âloveâ canât get through a mortal lifespan, how can it withstand an immortal one? Accepting the mating bond will only lead to pain, one way or the other.â
Feyreâs eyes narrowed while Rhysâs were filled with pity. You knew your views on love were not popular. You werenât a pessimist, just someone who saw the world as it was. You wanted to believe in love so badly, but your past had taught you better. Rejecting the mating bond was far less painful than getting rejected.
After a few beats of silence, Feyre spoke in a haunted whisper, âI truly am sorry for you, sister. Whatever pain youâre trying to avoid will come no matter what. But when it does, donât blame the bond. Blame yourself.â
To say Azriel was confused was an understatement. He had never really understood Y/N, not that he'd ever made much of an effort to, but now he desperately wished he had. He had always thought of her as smart and careful, but not reckless. A child would know Eris was bad news. What was she thinking when she said sheâd consider his proposal? Azriel was not a male to lose his temper, but she made him go feral. Ever since Y/N winnowed out of that room, her words constantly echoed in his mind. She asked him why he cared, and he did not know. He simply did, right? And what did she mean by âI donât have a mateâ? Did she just assume she didnât, or did her mate die? Why was Y/N so furious at him?
He needed answers, and he knew who had them: Rhys. Which is exactly why he stood in front of his high lord on the balcony of the River House.
âAsk her, Az,â was the only response he got from him.
âUh, why didnât I think of that? Maybe because she asked me to stay out of her life?â Azriel said in a dry tone.
Rhys sighed. âItâs not my story to tell, assuming there is a story.â
âThere is.â
âThen ask Y/N.â Rhys shrugged. âOr donât.â
The spymaster could not remember when was the last time he was this crazed out. He was well aware of how unreasonable his reaction to this whole show was, but he couldnât help himself when he asked, âHow could you let her marry Eris?â
Rhys gave him a pointed look, his eyebrows raised. âOne, she hasnât decided yet, and two, no one lets Y/N do anything, let alone me.â
Azriel shook his head, at himself for his poor wording and at Y/N for her poor decision-making.
âSheâs new to all this. Maybe she doesnât know how Eris is.â
âShe says Eris spoke true, and I believe her. Even a mind reader can be fooled when you practice enough, but you canât fool her powers. Nothing escapes her, Az.â
True, very, very, very true. Azriel knew it, and yet he couldnât accept it.
It was when his brother asked, âWhy are you so bothered by it?â that he realized he didnât fucking know.Â
Why was he bothered by it? Why did he care? Why?
âI donât know.â
âYou donât know?â
âI donât.â
âHmm.â
âWhat does that mean?â His eyes narrowed at his high lord.
âNothing. Just speak with her? Maybe youâll know.â Cauldron, he wished it was that easy. Y/N was a mystery to him, a stranger. It didnât feel right to ask her. He wished he knew her well like Rhys and Cass do. The only thing he knew was that she was powerful and dangerous.
âShe might kill me.â
Rhys laughed at that. âThen give her some time.â
A whisper of a shadow brushed his ear. But you also know she is loved, how your family cherishes her.
You walked through the corridors of the River House, your mind a whirlwind of confusion after your conversation with Rhys and Feyre. Your decision to keep your bond with Azriel a secret weighed heavily on you, but the thought of facing himâand the inevitable pain it would bringâwas even more daunting. And then there was Eris. He occupied your thoughts equally, but you welcomed it; he was a very pleasant distraction, but the thought of Azriel interfered there too. Why was he so against Eris? Was Rhys right? Did he know about the bond? As your head swarmed with even more questions, you decided you needed some quiet, some space, a moment to breathe and process everything, away from bonds, decisions, and the pressure of court politics.
As you turned a corner, you heard soft voices coming from the garden. Curiosity got the better of you, and you slowed your pace, your footsteps quiet on the stone floor like a wraith. Peering through the open archway, you saw Azriel and Elain standing amidst the blooming roses, their figures bathed in the golden glow of the afternoon sun.Â
Wonderful, you thought to yourself, this is exactly what I needed right now.
You knew you had to get out of there; witnessing whatever was going on between them was a terrible idea, but you found your feet stubbornly rooted to the ground.
Azriel's back was to you, his wings slightly drooped as he spoke to Elain. You couldn't make out their words at first, but the tender expression on Elain's face and the way she gently touched his arm spoke volumes. A pang of something sharp and bitter twisted in your chest, a feeling you couldn't quite name or rather refused to, but you recognized it all the same.
Azriel looked at Elain like she was the sun, the light to his shadows, his eyes filled with an emotion that you deep down wished was directed at you, to feel the warmth and certainty of it. But another part of you recoiled, reminding yourself of the pain that love could bring, the scars it could leave behind.
Thanks to your fae ears, Elain's voice carried over the breeze, soft and melodic. "Azriel, you deserve to be happy. To find someone who truly sees you."
Azriel nodded, a faint, wistful smile touching his lips. "I thought...maybe I could be that person for you, Elain. Maybe we could be right for each other."
Your heart clenched at his admission. Leave, Y/N, leave, your brain urged, but you didnât. Despite everything, it was clear that Azriel's heart leaned toward Elain, and he was still chasing the idea of love he believed they could have. Yet, as you watched, you noticed something in Elain's eyesâsympathy. She seemed to understand Azriel's confusion.
Elain gave him a gentle smile, her eyes kind yet firm. "Azriel, you've been a wonderful friend. But you need to be honest with yourself about what you truly want."
He nodded, though his expression remained troubled. "I just want to do what's right. I pined for Mor, but that was just a wishful dream, and then you came. All signs pointed to you. I just want to be with someone who fits."
Apparently, that was enough pain for your heart, so finally, you took a step back, your heart heavy with the realization of Azrielâs struggle to find where he belonged, to understand the love he craved. But the sight of him seeking comfort in Elain's presence confirmed your doubts. It was enough to solidify your resolve. He was searching for something in Elain that he yearned for, and it looked like he found it, and it hurt you more than you wanted to admit.
You had to protect yourself. You couldn't risk exposing the bond, not when Azriel's heart was clearly elsewhere. The risk of rejection, of enduring the inevitable heartbreak, was too great. It was certain; it was no longer just a possibility.
You retreated down the corridor, determination settling in your chest like a cold, hard stone. You would accept Eris's proposal. It was the logical choiceâthe safe choice. An alliance with Eris would protect your heart and the Night Court. And if it meant denying the bond you felt with Azriel, so be it. This was not the first time the bond was denied, and it wouldnât be the last. At least this way, you would be spared the pain of seeing Azriel look at Elain with love that wasn't meant for you.
Your footsteps echoed in the quiet halls as you made your way to your chambers. Each step felt heavier than the last, burdened with the weight of your decision. You had a choice to finalize and preparations to make. The path ahead was clear. It was time you started to face destiny on your terms.
Reaching your chambers, you closed the door behind you, leaning against it for a moment. You took a deep breath, steeling yourself against the emotions threatening to overwhelm you. You had always been strong and always made the difficult choices. This was no different. You would marry Eris, forge the alliance that would protect Prythian, and bury the bond deep within yourself, where it could no longer hurt you.
As you stood there, alone in the dim light of your room, you allowed yourself one moment of vulnerability. A single tear slipped down your cheek, which you quickly wiped away as you squared your shoulders. Determined, you sat at your desk and reached for a parchment and quill.
Dear Prince Eris,
I hope this letter finds you well. After giving it a lot of thought, Iâve come to a decision about your proposal. Letâs discuss it further at the Midnight Solstice Ball in the Hewn City. Itâll be a good chance for us to talk privately and to discuss more about our deal. Iâll give you my answer then, but I think youâll find it worth the wait. Until that time, I trust youâll keep this between us.
Looking forward to seeing you,
Y/N
The conversation with Rhys replayed in Azriel's mind as he made his way through the corridors of the River House, the sound of his footsteps a dull echo. Why are you so bothered by it? Rhys's question had struck a chord within him, and Azriel found himself restless and searching for answers he couldn't quite grasp. He needed clarityâneeded to understand what was happening between him and Y/N.
As he reached the garden, he saw Elain among the blooming roses, her presence as serene as the morning sun. Azriel hesitated at the threshold, a familiar mix of comfort and uncertainty settling in his chest. Elain was his friend, someone he could confide in without fear of judgment, and yet a part of him wondered if she could help him understand Y/N's behaviour.
"Azriel?" Elain's voice was gentle as she turned to him, a welcoming smile on her lips. "What brings you here?"
He approached her slowly, the scent of roses mingling with the crisp morning air. "I needed someone to talk to," he admitted, his voice rough with the weight of unspoken thoughts. "I hope you don't mind."
"Of course not," she replied, gesturing for him to sit beside her on the garden bench. "What's on your mind?"
Azriel sat down, his wings folding neatly behind him as he stared at the vibrant flowers. He struggled to find the right words, unsure of how much to reveal. "It's about Y/N," he finally said, glancing at Elain to gauge her reaction.
Elain's expression softened with understanding. "I heard there's been some tension," she said. "Is everything alright between you two?"
He shook his head, frustration creeping into his voice. "I wish I knew. She... she makes it difficult to understand her. I thought I knew her, but now I'm not so sure." He paused for a moment, trying to organize his thoughts, âI...I donât understand her,â his voice strained. âShe told me she doesnât have a mate, but thatâs not true, i gathered that much from Rhys. And then thereâs Eris. Sheâs considering marrying him, and I donât know why it bothers me so much.â
Elainâs gaze softened, and she reached out, placing a gentle hand on his arm. âAzriel, Y/N is a complicated person. Sheâs been through a lot. Maybe sheâs scared.â
âScared of what?â he asked, his frustration evident. âI just want to understand her, to know why sheâs doing this.â
Elain sighed, looking thoughtful. âSometimes, people lie about things because they think itâs the only way to protect themselves. Maybe sheâs afraid of the bond, of what it means.â
Azriel clenched his fists, trying to suppress the anger and confusion roiling inside him. âBut why would she lie to me? Why not just tell me the truth?â
Elain shook her head. âItâs not always that simple, Azriel. Bonds are...intense. They can be overwhelming. Maybe sheâs trying to herself from getting hurt.â
âI feel like Iâm missing something, like an important piece in a puzzle.â, he confessed.
Elain turned to him and offered one of those healing smiles, âTime will tell, Az. You shouldn't worry yourself too much.â
He nodded, right now he just needed to wait.
A few minutes passed as they both sat in silence, taking in the beautiful garden.
He turned to her, taking in her gentle presence. There was a time when he had believed she might be the one to fill the void in his heart, but now he questioned everything he had assumed. "Elain, I've been thinking," he began, his voice tinged with uncertainty.
Elain gave him an encouraging smile, her eyes filled with understanding. "What is it, Azriel?"
âI have been searching for love for a very long time but I never felt like I deserved it.â He admitted to her.Â
Elainâs eyes furrowed as she placed a comforting hand on his arm, "Azriel, you deserve to be happy. To find someone who truly sees you."
Azriel nodded, and a sorrowful smile graced his lips. "I thought...maybe I could be that person for you, Elain. Maybe we could be right for each other."
Elain sighed softly as she spoke, "Azriel, you've been a wonderful friend. But you need to be honest with yourself about what you truly want."
He nodded, as he searched for words, "I just want to do what's right. I pined for Mor, but that was just a wishful dream, and then you came. All signs pointed to you. I just want to be with someone who fits."
Elain remained silent as she listened to him, âBut I think I made you seem like something you are not, you are one of my closest confidantes but I thought or rather hoped weâd be more. I was desperate to have something that my brothers had, so much so that, I was sure you were my answer.â he paused, "I wanted to be the person for you, Elain. I thought that the cauldron was mistaken, but now I see that I've been chasing something that isn't meant to be."Â
"But I've realized," Azriel continued, "that while we share something special, it's not the kind of love I thought I was looking for. We're better as friends, aren't we?"
Elain nodded, her smile warm and understanding. "I think so too. We have a bond, Azriel, but it's different from what you have with Y/N."
He let out a soft chuckle, the sound tinged with relief. "I suppose I've been chasing shadows, hoping to find the light in the wrong places."
Elain nodded, understanding in her eyes. "It's okay to want love, Azriel. But maybe you need to look beyond the obvious, beyond what's easy."
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It starts on june 10th and goes on till june 26th
Cruel Fates (Part 2)
Pairing: Azriel x f!Reader, little Eris x f!Reader
Summary: Azriel is your mate but only you know it. You are very aware that he has eyes for someone else and thus you decide not to hide it forever. After all, what could go wrong right?
Warnings: Angst (I don't think I can ever stop myself from writing angst.)
Based on this ask.
4.1K words
Previous part
You found yourself aimlessly wandering along the banks of Sidra after storming out on Rhys. The ambient noise enveloped youâthe rhythmic splashes of the river against rocks, the bustling chatter of the market, birds chirping in the background. Everything felt mundane, yet strangely comforting. Ignoring your problems wasnât a solution, as Rhys had pointed out, but it was undeniably easier than facing or even acknowledging them. Nevertheless, you had resigned yourself to the current state of affairs.
Using distraction as your shield, you returned home burdened with bags filled with new books, clothes, and other unnecessary items. As you entered the elegant two-story building you called home, a sense of familiarity and solace washed over you. This palace had become a sanctuary, a reflection of your own essence.
Closing the door behind you with a soft thud, you were greeted by the familiar scent of citrus and jasmine. Setting down the bags, you kicked off your shoes. The silence of the house stood in stark contrast to the lively atmosphere of the market. Just as thoughts of Azriel slipped from your mind, your senses sharpened, recognizing the subtle hum of shadows.
"Ah, the shadow singer. Ever heard of knocking or privacy?" you quipped, though you didnât need to turn to know it was him.
"I'm a spymaster; it's not in my nature," he replied with his customary soft smile.
Refusing to let your gaze linger on him for too long, you busied yourself by fetching a glass of water.
"How can I assist you, Azriel?" you inquired as you filled the glass in the kitchen beyond the hall where he stood. You still felt a distance from him, not quite comfortable enough to address him as Az like your sisters, Feyre or Elain, did.
"Can't I simply enjoy your company?" he teased, his voice gentle.
Turning away, you closed your eyes for a moment, mentally reminding yourself to compartmentalize. "He's just being polite," you repeated to yourself, trying to drown out the nagging voice in your head that reminded you of Elain's constant talk about him. "He treats Elain the same."
You scoffed, hoping it didnât come across as too rude. "Yeah, sure. Now, what brings you here?"
"We're expecting Eris to arrive in a few hours, around sunset. Rhys wanted me to ask if you've changed your mind."
Ah, you had forgotten about the impending meeting with the prince. You sighed. "And Rhys couldnât ask me himself because?" It was a rhetorical question, but Azriel seemed unaware.
"He mentioned that you two had a disagreement, and he wasnât sure if you'd be open to talking."
"Of course, I'll talk to him. Iâm not a child," you replied, your brows furrowing. "And yes, I still intend to attend that meeting."
Azriel nodded, his expression unreadable as always. "Good to know. In that case, he asked me to inform you that youâll have to deal with this meeting on your own, there are some crises with an Illyrian camp that he had to attend to, and he is running late.â
âOh,â A part of you was glad that Rhys let you handle this, âItâll just be me then?â
The spymaster shook his head, âOf course not, Iâll accompany you.â
You nodded as you were unsure of the right response, âIs there anything else I should know before I meet Eris?â
Azriel paused and started slowly, âMy shadows tell me he wishes to overthrow his father. But itâs difficult to know whatâs the truth.â
âAhh, thatâs why Rhys put me on this.â you realized as Azriel nodded in response.
You wondered why Rhys requested you accompany him to a meeting with Eris. The powers you got from the cauldron were unique. Your ability ranges from slowing a person's pulse to snatching the air from their lungs as long as the target must be in your line of sight. You can command human organs and regulate emotions by releasing certain chemicals in the body. This allows you to induce suffocation by removing air from someone's lungs, controlling blood flow, causing heart attacks, dictating heart rhythm, and slowing healing. Aside from being extremely valuable in a battle, you can also act as a living lie detector, by monitoring a personâs physiological response.
âAlright, Iâll be there, is there anything else?âÂ
Azriel looked like he was about to say something before he muttered a no.
âYou know better than to lie to me, what is it?â
He signed before he finally asked, âI knew that you and Rhys got close in a short time but I didnât realise you were close enough that he trusted you to handle a meeting alone. That too with Eris.â
âHonestly, I didn't know either.â you said, âRhys and I connected so quickly that it felt like I had known him for years, he is the older brother I never had. I am glad that he trusts me to handle this.â
You noticed a strange emotion flash in his eyes for a quick second before he gave a soft smile âI am happy for him, I am glad he found a friend in you, y/n. Cassian and I may be his brothers but he still doesn't confide in us completely, he is too afraid to burden us. Feyre and you are good for him.â
You returned his smile, âWe all need someone to lean on.âÂ
âWell, Is there anything you need assistance with before then?", he asked.
You shook your head, dismissing any further conversation. "No, I'll manage. Thank you, Azriel."
He lingered for a moment, as if debating whether to say something else, but ultimately turned to leave without another word.
As the door clicked shut behind him, you couldnât help but feel a pang of disappointment. It wasnât directed at Azriel, but rather at yourself for the walls you had built, preventing anyone from getting too close. Yet, at the same time, you couldnât bear the thought of letting those walls crumble, leaving you vulnerable to the possibility of rejection. Aside from that, even if he did feel the same way, how long will it last? That too with your newly immortal lifespan? You have witnessed true love fall apart in a short time in the human lands. How would it not end in anything but pain in the life of an immortal? If there was one thing you knew for sure, it was that to love, is to destroy. Not telling Azriel was the best option for yourself, you were not going to invite pain to your doorstep.
With a heavy heart, you retreated to your room. You knew that sooner or later, Azriel would find out but for now, you allowed yourself the temporary respite of distraction.Â
Later that day, the anticipation of Eris's arrival hung heavy in the air as you prepared for the meeting. Despite your best efforts to focus on the task at hand, thoughts of Azriel and the unresolved tension between you lingered at the edges of your mind.
As the sun began its descent, casting hues of orange and pink across the sky, a knock at the door signalled Eris's arrival. Taking a deep breath to steady yourself, you made your way to the entrance, your heart pounding in your chest.
Opening the door, you were met with the sight of Eris standing tall and imposing, a smirk playing at the corners of his lips. His eyes, a striking shade of amber, sparkled with mischief as he took in your appearance.
If you were to describe him, you'd call him the living embodiment of fire.Â
He was the light to Azriel's dark, they were opposite in every way possible.
âWell, well, well, if it isn't the infamous Y/N," he drawled, his voice smooth like silk. "I must say, you're even more captivating in person."
You rolled your eyes at his flattery, though you couldnât deny the flutter of excitement that his words stirred within you. "Save the charm, Eris. It wonât work on me."
He chuckled, stepping closer until there was barely any space between you, the air between felt charged, "You wound me, darling. I assure you, my intentions are nothing but genuine."
Before you could retort, Azriel appeared beside you, his presence like a sudden gust of wind that left you breathless. Though his expression remained neutral, you couldnât shake the feeling of tension radiating from him.
You did miss how Azriel's heart rate was unusually increased, while Eris' remained stable calm and genuine, just like he mentioned before.Â
âEris," Azriel greeted with a nod, his voice devoid of warmth.
"Az," Eris replied, his smirk widening as he used Azriel's nickname. "Always a pleasure."
The air crackled with unspoken tension as the three of you made your way to the meeting room. Eris's gaze lingered on you, his eyes flickering with a mixture of curiosity and desire that sent a shiver down your spine as you all took your seats.
âImagine how surprised I was when my high lord told me that you had requested a meeting with the night court.â you began holding the princeâs eyes.
âI had requested to meet Rhysand but I am not complaining. You are far better to look at.â Eris said with a smirk that never seemed to leave his face.
âI'll inform him that you were pleased by the arrangement.â you replied with an earnest smile.
Maybe this could be fun, you thought.
Maybe you found Eris fun.
As Eris seemed to give another flirty retort, Azriel spoke.
âWhy are you here?
âUgh! You are no fun Azriel. Itâs not like you don't know already.â
You raise your brows at him, asking him to elaborate.Â
Eris obliged, âI want toâŠâ he seemed to pause choosing his words carefully, ârelieve my father from his duties and be the high lord of Autumn court.â
You couldnât help but snort a laugh at his words, âârelieve my father of his dutiesâ? My, my, whatever happened to daddy's loyal boy?âÂ
You caught the slight upper tilt of Azriel's lips just as your powers detected the slight rise in the pulse of Eris before it slowed down again.
âApparently he's not as loyal as you thought.â
âHow can we trust you?â
âWho are you kidding, princess? I'd be a fool not to know about your interesting powers.â
âFair enough, what does the night court have to do with this?â
âHelp me, to get rid of my father, support my claim as the high lord.â
âWhy would we do that? Weâd then be replacing one monster for another.â you shot back.
If your words affected him, he showed no signs of it, physically at least, but the small spike in his cortisol levels and the drop in his pulse told you your words hit their mark.
Eris's smile tightened ever so slightly, but he maintained his composure, leaning back in his chair with an air of practised ease. "I can see why you might think that, but I assure you, I'm not my father. Unlike Beron, I see the value in alliances and mutual benefit."
Azriel crossed his arms, his eyes narrowing. "Convincing words, Eris, but words are cheap. What do you have to offer in return for our support?"Â
You couldnât honestly remember when was the last time you had heard him speak this much, or if you had ever interacted with him for more than a few words.
Eris's gaze flickered to Azriel, then back to you. "Information. My father is planning something that could have catastrophic consequences for all of us. He's been working with a human queenâone who has a vested interest in starting a new war between our realms."
Your heart skipped a beat, a sense of dread settling over you. "Which queen?"
Eris's expression grew grave. "Queen Briallyn. She's amassed a formidable army and is working with my father to create a weapon that could tip the scales in her favour."
You exchanged a glance with Azriel, whose stoic expression betrayed a flicker of concern. "What kind of weapon?"
"One that can manipulate the very fabric of magic itself," Eris replied, his voice low and serious. "It could render even the most powerful High Lords and their courts defenceless."
Azriel's eyes darkened. "And you have proof of this?"
Eris reached into his coat and pulled out a small, intricately carved box. He placed it on the table and opened it to reveal a collection of documents and maps. "These are the plans and correspondences between my father and Queen Briallyn. Everything you need to verify my claims is right here."
You leaned forward, scrutinizing the documents. The meticulous detail and undeniable authenticity left little room for doubt.Â
You sighed passing the letters to the shadowsinger. "Just when we thought Prythian had a moment of rest."
Eris met your gaze, his expression was earnest. "Our courts need to work together."
You considered his words, the weight of the decision pressing down on you. It was a risk, but the potential consequences of inaction were too dire to ignore. "Assuming we agree to help, how do you propose we go about it?"
Eris's smirk returned, though there was a determined glint in his eyes. "We can meet regularly and update eachother with what we know and proceed from there."
Azriel's gaze remained fixed on Eris, his expression unreadable. "And what guarantees do we have that you won't betray us once you have what you want?"
Eris leaned forward, his amber eyes burning with intensity. "You have my word and the knowledge that if I betray you, I'll be signing my own death warrant. Beron would kill me in a heartbeat. I need this alliance as much as you do."
You took a deep breath, weighing the risks and benefits. Finally, you nodded. "Alright, Eris. We'll discuss this with our high lord and get back to you. But know thisâif you betray us, there will be nowhere in this world you can hide."
Eris inclined his head, a genuine smile tugging at his lips. "Understood. Now, I've always been curious about your powers," he began, his tone light but laced with genuine interest. "I've heard rumours, but I find that firsthand accounts are always more... enlightening."
You arched an eyebrow, meeting his gaze with a guarded expression. "Have you now, Eris? And Iâm not in the habit of revealing my secrets to just anyone." Your powers were not publicized much, you and Rhys decided it was more advantageous to keep it quiet. But they werenât a secret either.
Eris chuckled, the sound warm and inviting. "Ah, but I'm not just anyone, am I? People talk about you being able to control the very essence of life itself. Now, that sounds rather impressive, don't you think?"
You chuckled softly, crossing your arms. "Rumours tend to exaggerate. I'm sure the truth is far less exciting."
Eris took a step closer, his gaze never leaving yours. "Is that so? From what I understand, you can manipulate the body on a molecular level. Imagine the possibilities... and the danger."
You shrugged, feigning nonchalance. "Dangerous, perhaps, but only to those who give me a reason to use it."
His eyes gleamed with amusement. "Fair enough. But tell me, how does it work? Do you just think about it andâpoofâsomeone's heart stops beating?"
You gave him a sly smile. "If I told you, I'd have to kill you. Or at least give you a nasty headache."
Eris laughed, a rich, warm sound that filled the room.
Eris's expression grew more serious, though his smile remained. "You know, Y/N, there's something else I've been thinking about.â
You looked at Azriel and joked, âLook at that! You have certainly been thinking a lot recently, havenât you Eris? Looks like youâve been having a lot of thoughts.â You were surprised that Azriel gave a small smile from the way he had tensed this entire meeting, waiting for a chance to pounce on the Autumn prince.
Eris widened his smile at your comment as he continued, âHereâs my proposal, this alliance between us... it could be more than just a political arrangement."
You tilted your head, intrigued despite yourself. "Oh? And what exactly are you suggesting, Eris?"
He leaned in closer, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "I'm suggesting a union between our courts, a marriage of sorts. Think about itâtogether, weâd hold so much power."Â
Azriel lost all his self-control as he whispered in a deadly calm tone, âYou have gone insane.â
You laughed softly, shaking your head. Your powers silently rush to soothe Azriel before he does something reckless, "You certainly don't lack ambition, I'll give you that. But why on earth would I consider such an arrangement?"Â
Eris's gaze softened, and for a moment, you caught a glimpse of something deeper in his eyes. "Because I believe we could be unstoppable together. You're powerful, intelligent, and, if I may be so bold, quite captivating. With your abilities and my resources, there's no limit to what we could achieve."
You felt a flicker of somethingâcuriosity, perhaps, or maybe even the faintest hint of intrigue.
âToo bad you were already mated, if only he knewâ, you thought to yourself.
A slow thought crept into your mind, âSo what if you were mated? Nothing was going to come out of it anyway.âÂ
"Captivating, am I? You do know how to charm, Eris. But you'll have to do better than that to convince me."
Eris's smile widened, his eyes gleaming with determination. "Consider it, Y/N. Imagine what we could accomplish together. The Autumn Court and the Night Court united as one. We could bring peace, prosperity, and a new era of cooperation to our people."
You studied him for a long moment, weighing his words. There was no denying the potential benefits of such a union, but there were also risksâtrusting Eris was a gamble, and one you weren't sure you were ready to take. Thoughts of what he did to Mor screamed in your head.
âI didnât forget your past with Morrigan, Eris. You still expect me to agree to this?â
His eyes narrowed at that, âMorrigan knows the truth of what happened that day. Ask her for the entire truth.â
Confusion bloomed inside you at his words but you did not have time to sort through lies now, Azriel was too agitated and you were left with an important choice to make.
"I'll think about it," you finally said, your tone careful. "But don't get your hopes up, Eris. I'm not so easily won over." you slipped a mask of playfulness again.
Eris chuckled, rising from his seat with a graceful fluidity. "I wouldn't expect anything less from you, Y/N. Just promise me you'll keep an open mind."
You nodded, a small smile tugging at the corners of your lips. "I'll keep an open mind. But remember, Erisâif you cross me, you'll regret it."
He inclined his head, his expression earnest. "I wouldn't dream of it. Until next time, Y/N."
With that, Eris turned and left the room, leaving you alone with your thoughts. The idea of a union with Eris was both tempting and daunting, and you couldn't help but wonder what the future held for the two of youâand for your courts.
The room settled into an uneasy silence. You could feel the tension radiating from Azriel beside you, a stark contrast to his usually calm demeanour. His jaw was clenched, and his shadows seemed to writhe and twist around him with a life of their own.
You turned to face him, concern etched into your features. "Azriel, what's wrong? If I hadnât calmed you Mother knows what youâd have done to him!"
Azrielâs eyes, usually a cool and controlled shade of hazel, now burned with a fierce intensity. "What's wrong? Are you seriously considering his proposal, Y/N?"
You blinked, taken aback by the intensity of his reaction, you have never seen this side of him.
 "It's not as simple as that, Azriel. We have to consider all options if we want to ensure the safety of Prythian."
He took a step closer, his voice low and filled with barely suppressed anger. "Eris is playing a dangerous game. A union with him? You can't seriously think that's a good idea."
You met his gaze, your own frustration bubbling to the surface. "I'm not saying I'm going to marry him tomorrow, Azriel. But we can't dismiss his proposal outright. Thereâs the potential benefitâ"
Azriel cut you off, his voice rising. "Potential benefit? He's manipulating you, Y/N! He wants power, and heâll use you to get it. Do you really believe he has anyone's interests at heart other than his own?"
You felt a surge of defensiveness, your own anger flaring in response. "And what if he does? What if this alliance could actually bring about the change we need? We canât afford to let personal grudges cloud our judgment. He meant everything he said today, not a single ill-intended thought!"
Azrielâs expression darkened, his shadows growing more agitated. "This isn't about personal grudges. This is about trust, about loyalty. Eris has proven time and time again that he canât be trusted. And now he's proposing a union with you? Heâs trying to bind you to him, Y/N. To control you."
You took a deep breath, trying to steady your emotions. "I know itâs risky, Azriel. But we need allies. We need every advantage we can get if we're going to take down Beron and stop this war."
Azrielâs fists clenched at his sides, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. "And what about your own safety? What about the risk to you? I can't stand by and watch you put yourself in danger for a power-hungry prince who will betray you the first chance he gets."
Your heart ached at the raw concern in his voice, hope threatened to manifest in you but you shoved it aside and held your ground. "Why do you care, Azriel? I can take care of myself. Iâm not making any decisions lightly. I just need to consider every option."
Your words cut through the air like a sharp blade, and for a moment, Azriel seemed taken aback by your response. His gaze softened, his expression filled with a mixture of frustration and hurt.
"Why do I care?" he repeated, his voice barely above a whisper. "Because you are like Rhysâs little sister, you are one of us. Because I can't bear the thought of anything happening to you."
Though a part of you was glad he cared about you you scoffed in disbelief, âRight. Because I am important to Rhys. Well, this decision is mine to make and I will discuss it with Rhys as it concerns his court. Iâll be sure to take what you feel into consideration. Thank you for your input, Azriel.â
His gaze hardened, a flicker of something unreadable passing through his eyes. "Fine. If that's how you want it. But have you ever stopped to consider the possibility that you might have a mate, Y/N?"
The question hung in the air like a heavy weight, the implication sinking in with a sickening certainty. You felt your breath catch in your throat, the blood draining from your face as you struggled to comprehend his words.
"What if you have a mate out there, waiting for you?" Azriel continued, his voice soft but filled with an undercurrent of pain. "What then?"
You recoiled as if struck, the weight of his words crashing down on you like a tidal wave. The truth, the painful, unbearable truth, threatened to drown you in its depths. A dry, joyless laugh came out of you.
"I don't have a mate," you spat out, your voice trembling with rage. You lied without a second thought. The ease of it scared you. "And even if I did, it's none of your damn business, Azriel. Stay out of my life."
With that final, venomous retort, you turned on your heel and winnowed out of the room, leaving Azriel behind in a cloud of anguish and regret.Â
As you fled down the empty corridors of the townhouse, your heart ached with a pain you couldn't name.Â
You opened Rhysâs study door without a second thought and sighed in relief as you found Feyre and him.
Realization of what truly happened spread through you like a bolt of lightning hit you. Both of them were quickly at your side, worried and asking you questions. A single tear slipped as your voice broke,
 âNot telling him was one thing, but lying to him? Oh cauldron, what have I done?â
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I love how you all responded to my azzie fanfic !! So for those who asked, yes I will be working on a part 2 but I can't tell you how soon I can post it because finals week absolutely sucks. So until then if you have any ideas for this story or if you want me to write for any other character, my requests are open!! Here's the list of characters I write for.
Aelin: Buzzard, I am cold.
Rowan: Well, then put on your jacket.
Aelin: But what about my outfit?
Rowan: You just said you're co-
Aelin: OUTFIT, ROWAN!
Imagine if Aelin Galathyniys met Nikolai Lantsov.
I don't even know where to start.
this is absolutely hilarious
also Rowan: 'Will my hawk be pink if I dye my hair pink?'
Aelin: Fuck you.
Rowan: Later, fireheart. Now, listen.
Rowan: Just be careful.
Aelin: Always am.
Dorian: I respectfully but firmly disagree.