After the first time, she didn’t want to stop. It was as if an entirely new world had been opened, and she wanted to explore every inch of it.
Hours later, she woke up sprawled on top of Grim. Her cheek was against his chest. One of his arms was wrapped around her, the other was hanging off the bed.
The things they had done in this bed ...
She lifted her head, to look at him, and found him already awake. He met her eyes and smiled.
Smiled.
She had never seen him smile, not like that.
“You have a dimple,” Isla said in disbelief. It made him look boyish, and adorable, and she couldn’t believe it.
“Do I?” he said.
He didn’t even know.
She crawled up his chest, to rest her chin on her arms, right below his face. She just looked at him, up through her lashes.
Suddenly, something occurred to her. He had told her Nightshades didn’t keep the same partner for long. Soon, would he leave her? Would he forget her, like the rest?
Grim sat up. “What’s wrong?” he asked, expression filled with worry.
“You—you aren’t going to disappear, right? Now that we ... now that we—”
He laughed. He folded over, shoulders shaking with it. She pinched him below the ribs, and he kept laughing. “Hearteater,” he finally said, breathless. “I said Nightshade rulers are typically forbidden from bedding the same person more than once. Last night alone ...”
Multiple times. Relief filled her. It didn’t look like Grim was going anywhere. She rose until she was straddling him. She ducked her head, so she could say right into his ear, “Good. Because I want to do it all again. Immediately.”
Grim groaned. His head fell back, and he closed his eyes again. “Hearteater,” he said. “You are a bane.” She remembered his words from before:You are both curse and cure.“It’s never ...” He sighed. “For me, it’s never felt like that.”
She wondered if he really meant that. He was her first; she didn’t know what it felt like, other than last night. And last night ... “So, you won’t be entertaining other women lining up for the privilege of sleeping with you anymore?”
She expected Grim to make a joke, or at least look amused, but his expression turned serious. “No.” He shook his head. “You have ruined me.” He swallowed. “I have a thousand things to do, but all I want is to lock us in this room ...” He traced his hand down her spine, and she shivered. “All I want is to claim you so thoroughly, that there won’t be a part of you that doesn’t have a memory with me.”
Isla was going to burst into flame. “Do it,” she said. She was ready, she wanted it—
Grim closed his eyes again. His chest quivered with restraint. “A curse,” he said.
Then he took her into his arms.
And he did.
She portaled to Grim’s room a few days later. Within a moment, she was in his arms. He kissed her like he hadn’t seen her in years, even though they had seen each other that morning. He leaned down, slid the bridge of his nose down her neck, and whispered in the place between her neck and shoulder, “You are an addiction.” He bit her lightly, and she gasped. “You are my nightbane.”
Isla was glad he was in such a good mood. “Don’t be mad.”
Grim immediately tensed. It took him a moment, but he eventually stepped away from her. “Why would I be mad, Hearteater?” he asked. His eyes were studying her, as if searching for injury.
“I went back to the cave—”
His eyes widened. He took a step toward her. “Are you—”
“I’m not hurt,” she said. “But ...”
He crossed his arms across his chest. “Yes?”
She tried to give him her best smile. “It’s nothing bad! Don’t get upset.”