17. Arvid
SEVENTEEN
ARVID
The air in the Vess Springs hung still and warm, thick with the scent of wet stone and earth and the mineral tang of the water.
Arvid watched the play of emotions across Calix's face—shock, a slow-dawning awe, then a reverence so profound it stole the air from her own lungs.
He looked at her as if she'd just handed him a treasure beyond any crown or any kingdom.
But he didn't say a word. He didn't need to.
The raw, unfiltered joy blazing in his green eyes was a language of its own.
Her fear lingered in her gut, but she refused to let it rule her anymore.
She had spent years building fortifications, not homes.
She had armored her heart against the exact kind of vulnerability she was now voluntarily inviting in.
But the terror of being bound forever was a distant thundercloud compared to the immediate, searing ache of being without him.
Her hands moved of their own volition, driven by a need that felt more fundamental than breath. Her fingers went to the buttons of his white dress shirt, the crisp cotton warm from his skin.
"This place is where I've always run to when the weight of it all was too much," Calix said, his voice a low rumble that vibrated through the fabric under her hands.
"Now," she said, working the second button, then the third, exposing the hard planes of his chest, "it's where our future begins." She pushed the shirt off his broad shoulders, letting it fall onto the soft, mossy ground.
A slow, devastating smile broke across his face, and he reached for her, his large hands infinitely gentle as they found the buttons of her blouse. "Yes. It's now a place of hope," he agreed, his gaze locked on hers as he undid each button. "And love."
The blouse joined his shirt on the ground.
The afternoon light, filtered through the lush canopy, danced over the scars on their bodies.
He didn't flinch from hers and she didn't flinch from his.
His thumb traced the raised, silvery line on her collarbone as if memorizing its story.
Then his fingers found the clasp of her bra, and with a deft movement it loosened, and he pulled it away.
He stood there for a long moment, his eyes just drinking in the sight of her in the sunlight.
She stepped closer and reached down, unbuttoning his pants and then pushing them and his boxers down his hips until he stood before her, gloriously bare.
He was a study in strength and control, every muscle defined and every scar a testament to his sheer power and great leadership.
Her breath caught in her throat. She had seen him like this before, in the intimacy of his chambers, but here, in the open air of his private sanctuary, it felt different. More real. More irrevocable.
Like standing on the edge of forever and getting ready to jump head-first.
"I've never…" she started, then shook her head. "I've never done this outside." The admission was laced with a nervous thrill.
"You're safe with me. Trust me," he murmured, his hands sliding to the waistband of her skirt.
He unzipped it, let it pool at her feet, then hooked his thumbs into the lace of her panties. Then he knelt, a king at her feet, and drew them down slowly, his hot breath ghosting over her skin. When he rose back up, she was as exposed as he was. Then he took her hand, his grip firm and sure.
"The water is perfect. Warm and healing."
He led her to the edge of the largest pool.
The water was crystal clear, showing the smooth volcanic stone of the basin, and steam curled lazily from its surface.
Then Arvid stepped in. The heat was immediate and enveloping, a liquid embrace that seeped into her bones.
But it wasn't scalding; it was the exact, perfect temperature of a deep bath.
As she sank deeper, the tension of the last few days—the fear, the running, the fight, the overwhelming reality of a bond she couldn't yet fully comprehend—began to dissolve, leaching out into the mineral-rich water.
She closed her eyes for a second, letting it work its magic.
There's still a crisis, her practical mind whispered. The flameroot fields are poisoned. People are sick. Someone attacked me.
It was all true. And she would charge back into that fight the moment they left this spring.
But this moment, here, with him, was hers.
She was claiming it. She was choosing him in the messy, dangerous middle of everything, not in some safe, theoretical after. That was the only way it could be real.
Calix entered the water behind her, the liquid shifting around his powerful form. Then his hands settled on her shoulders, turning her gently to face him. The water lapped at their waists as he looked at her, his expression etched with a tenderness that made her throat tight.
"Arvid, are you ready for this?" he said, the words a soft growl against the gentle hiss of the springs.
Arvid reached up, her wet hands sliding around the back of his neck, pulling him down until their foreheads touched. "Yes, I'm done running." The truth of it was absolute. "I'm exactly where I want to be."
He captured her lips with his, the kiss a slow, deep, all-consuming thing.
It was not just passion, though that was there.
It was a vow, a claiming, and a surrender.
It was the sealing of a pact written not on paper, but on their very souls.
His tongue swept into her mouth, and she met him with equal intensity, pouring every ounce of her stubborn, scarred, hopeful heart into the connection.
The warm water cradled them and the world beyond the emerald foliage ceased to exist. In this hidden, sacred place, with the man who was her mirror and her match, Arvid knew that she was finally, completely home.
The kiss finally broke, leaving them both breathless and anchored in each other's gaze. The world had narrowed to this pool, this man, this precipice of a choice that no longer felt like a trap, but a homecoming.
Without a word, needing the connection to be as physical as it was now emotional, Arvid let her hand slide from his jaw, down the taut column of his neck, over the powerful swell of his chest, and dipped beneath the steaming, translucent water.
Then her fingers found his cock—hard, velvety, and throbbing.
His sharp intake of breath was a song as she guided him to her entrance, already slick and ready for him, her need a truth she could no longer deny.
"Now," she whispered, the single word a vow and a demand.
His arms, corded with the strength that could wield a kingdom or tear down a foe, locked around her, lifting her effortlessly as her legs encircled his waist beneath the mineral-rich water.
There was no fumbling and no hesitation.
He was her king, her Alpha dragon, her mate, and he moved with the certainty of a man claiming what was forever his.
He pushed forward, filling her in one slow, devastating stroke that stole the air from her lungs and replaced it with a passionate fire.
We fit together so perfectly.
A raw cry of pleasure tore from her throat, echoing off the volcanic rock, as his cock stretched and filled her completely.
The sensation of him coupled with the sacred water around them was beyond anything she'd ever felt.
This was different from the frantic coupling on his sofa, different from the tender worship in his bed. This was a consecration.
The warm water buoyed them, the lush greenery a cathedral around them, the twin suns of Ashvorn witness to the foundation of something that felt ancient and new all at once.
The mate bond wasn't just a thread between them now; it was a force weaving them together, humming with shared sensation, amplifying every brush of skin and every throb of pleasure until it was almost too much to contain.
He began to move, a deep, rolling rhythm that was less a thrust and more a claiming tide.
She locked her arms around his neck, her anchor in a storm of sensation.
He was the only solid thing in a universe of liquid heat and dizzying pleasure, the one fixed point she knew she could always cling to.
His mouth found the juncture of her neck and shoulder, his lips a brand of possession.
"Mine," he growled, the vibration against her skin shooting straight to her core.
She gasped, meeting each powerful surge of his cock with a roll of her hips, their bodies finding a synchronization that felt effortless, a dance their souls had always known.
Her pleasure soon mounted, a coil tightening low in her body, shimmering and electric.
She could feel the echo of his own building climax through the bond, a mirror image of need.
"Arvid," he breathed, his voice thick with a restraint that was fraying. "I'm going to mark you."
"Do it, Calix." The words were a pant. "I'm ready. I'm yours."
His pace shifted, becoming faster, deeper, more imperative.
Each drive of his cock hammered into a spot inside her that sparked white-hot behind her eyelids.
Her cries grew more ragged, her fingers clutching in his damp hair.
The world dissolved into sensation: the slap of water, the slide of skin, the scent of him and minerals, and the beautiful friction that was hurtling her toward the edge.
His large hand came up from the water, his fingers splaying over the left side of her chest, directly over her pounding heart.
A strange, golden light emanated from his palm, glowing through his skin and hers.
Then heat followed—not the gentle warmth of the spring, but a searing, branding heat that bit into her flesh.
It was sheer pain, sharp and undeniable, but it was woven through with such profound pleasure that the two became inseparable.
That combination shattered her. Her orgasm exploded outward from her body, a supernova tearing through every nerve ending as she screamed out her pleasure.
Through the haze, she felt his own control snap.
With a final, deep thrust that buried him to the hilt, he let out a loud groan, and his body shuddered violently as his release poured into her, hot and claiming.
For long moments, they simply clung to each other, the water gently lapping at their sated bodies. The searing heat in her chest faded to a warm tenderness as Calix lifted his hand from her skin.
Then Arvid looked down.
There, over her heart, was his mate mark.
It was not a crude brand, but an exquisite, intricate tattoo.
A dragon in vivid, scarlet hues, its wings swept back in majestic lines and its form coiled in protective possession.
The red scales were finely detailed, slightly raised under her tentative fingertips.
It was him. His dragon. Forever etched onto her.
Her eyes widened with wonder. "It's beautiful," she whispered.
He smiled then, a smile of such unguarded, triumphant joy that it made her heart ache anew. Then he cupped her face and kissed her, deep and searing, pouring a lifetime of lonely devotion into it.
But as he kissed her, something shifted. Something opened.
A warmth bloomed between them, brighter and more solid than the mate bond's earlier sensations. It felt like a golden chain, braiding their essences together creating an unbreakable bond. And then, clear as a bell in her mind, she heard his voice.
Arvid, I love you.
Her breath hitched. Telepathy. From the completed mate bond. Her scientist's brain, usually a whirl of data and hypotheses, stuttered for a second before delight took over. Then she focused, aiming her thought back along that brilliant, new connection.
Calix, I love you.
He smiled against her lips. He'd actually heard her.
"Yes, I heard you," he murmured.
"I heard you too," she said softly. She traced the edges of the dragon on her chest. "You're literally on my heart now."
"Exactly where I belong," he said softly.
She kissed him again, a seal on their promise. In the warm, healing waters of the Vess Springs, with his mate mark forever on her skin and his voice now a permanent whisper in her mind, Arvid knew a profound and thrilling truth.
This wasn't an ending. It was the spectacular, terrifying, glorious beginning of everything.