Page 45 of Crowntide


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Now, it was gone completely. He waited to join her. He welcomed death if it meant being reunited with Isla.

But his heart kept beating.

Oro was right. She must be alive. Then why had both of their connections to her been ripped away? What had changed?

She must have found a way to sever the bridge. And, if he knew his wife at all—which he did—he could guess it was because she was protecting them.

From what? Fromwho?

Cronan must have found her.

Shadows erupted from him, and for a moment, the world was plunged into night. His darkness smothered even the sun. Grim would carve through any obstacle that kept him from her. Even his own ancestor.

His power was ripped back into him. He would need it.

They tried everything they could think of with what they had, but nothing worked. Now, he sat on the edge of the cliff with Oro above the beach with the tide pools, watching the sea rage below them, trying to form a plan through this panic. The waves seemed as relentless and angry as he felt, crashing against the shore over and over again in a spray of foam.

Oro finally looked over at him. Grim couldn’t tell where Oro’s emotions began and his ended. They were both heavy with trench-deep despair, and hopelessness, and rage.

“We need to stop this,” Oro said. He had a split lip. A black eye. His golden armor was singed with ash.

“Stop looking for her?” Grim demanded.

“Never,” he said. He winced as he motioned his chin toward Grim. “This. Us. Fighting.”

Right. Grim couldn’t fucking feel his jaw. Not that it mattered. This physical pain was nothing—nothing—compared to the agony in his heart and soul.

“She needs us to be aligned. Especially...especially now.”

The Sunling, Grim knew, was right. This latest brawl was proof enough that they each truly hadn’t put their weapons down when it came to working together.

“There was a time...” Oro said, “when we would sit on a cliff, just like this.”

Grim remembered. Of course, he remembered. “A time when we were friends,” he said.

There it was. The truth between them that they both might have tried to forget. Theyhad beenfriends. They had dueled every day, drank themselves numb, and talked about things no one else would understand.

He supposed Oro was the only person in this universe who could understand him now. A ruler whose entire being revolved around a woman who was worlds away.

“I’m sorry,” Oro said, and it was enough to snap Grim out of his thoughts. He looked at the Sunling, feeling around his emotions. There was nothing but true regret.

“For?” Grim asked, facing the sea again.

“For not believing you. When you said you didn’t spin the curses.”

Grim closed his eyes. That was the moment that had turned friends back into enemies. Oro had been the only friend he’d ever had. And it took only a second for Oro to break the trust between them.

Aurora had spun the curses because of a broken friendship. Grim almost understood her now. The pain, the betrayal...it had marked him. Closed him off for centuries.

Grim didn’t speak for a while, letting the roar of the ocean fill the space between them. Finally, he glanced over at Oro again.

“I’m sorry too,” Grim said, slowly, the words hard to get out. “For plotting to kill you. And starting a war against you.”

Oro just blinked at him. “No, you’re not,” he said.

That fucking flair.

Grim shrugged a shoulder as he turned his attention back to the horizon. “You’re right. I’m not. I would do it again. Because it was for her. And for her...I would do anything.”