Page 126 of Boundless Vengeance


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Cedar and I shared a look.

“Enlighten us,” I said with a smirk. Cedar wrapped an arm around me and pulled me close.

Vesper motioned to the fountain behind her.

“Once upon a time, there was a spoiled princess who decided the best way to get on her father’s nerves was to take a swim.”

Amusement tickled the bond. I frowned.

“Spoiled princess,” I muttered.

Vesper smiled.

“Spoiled enough that you made me go in there to get you. Do you remember how I did that?”

I pouted, not wanting to respond.

“I said I wouldn’t play with you anymore.”

“You’re such a liar,” Cedar said with a huff.

Vesper nodded before continuing. “But for the first time, I knew I couldn’t get away from it. From you. Fromus. Fate brought us together, and that night was the first moment that I felt there would be no stopping it.” Her eyes shifted to Cedar. “With you, it was the day you brought us back to your cabin. When I started realizing that it was Aurelia and me… but you as well. I yearned for the three of us to be together. So I kept seeking you out.”

“While leaving me in the cabin.”

“Don’t be salty,” Cedar whispered. “Our hunter is trying to be sincere.”

“Over the last few months, I realized I don’t ever want to live without you again. We’ll have an eternity together, so I thought it was only right to solidify my intentions with the two of you once and for all.”

Vesper dropped to one knee and fished something out of her pocket. My heart dropped.

“Is she…?”

“Oh my gods.”

She opened a box, and inside sat three silver rings, all carved with intricate shapes and embedded with rubies.

“Tate helped me make this using my sword and the Castle family sword. They were made with magic that will help us locate each other, in case the bond can’t. Because I can’t lose you again.” She sent us a nervous smile. “Will you please do me the honor of being my eternity?”

We stood there, frozen, not knowing how to react. Cedar was the first one to come to, pushing me forward.

“Do you even have to ask?” I exclaimed and lunged at her.

Cedar was close behind me, grabbing Vesper’s hair and forcing their lips together. I kissed up her neck until it was my turn to capture her lips.

Love poured through the bond. She was proposing.

After two engagements and one marriage, this was the first time I had ever been proposed to. And with a ring. By someone I actually love and want.

Is this really my life?

Red tears filled my eyes, and I pulled away, forcing my shaking hand out so Vesper could put my ring on.

Cedar did the same, and when it came to the last ring, Cedar and I put it on Vesper’s finger together.

They thrummed with deep magic, tying us together.

“Of course we will,” I said. “What do you think we’ve been doing up until now? Playing around?”