When Ethan appeared at the bars of their cell, Cas wasn’t surprised, but the sight of the rebel still made him tense. It seemed like Iris had been right when she’d predicted that he would come back after he took care of his wounded leg. The prince watched him carefully as he approached, still running his hand down and up her back to quell her tremors. Though he didn’t move, his heart had begun to pound with apprehension. Inside the prison, there was nowhere for him to run to escape from whatever cruel and unusual “punishment” the rebel had come up with for him. He was slowly coming to terms with the fact that he was going to die at the Scourge’s hands, but that didn’t mean his will to live had vanished. His body still responded to its fight or flight instincts just like it had every other time he’d felt like he was in danger in the other districts.
When Ethan banged his fist against the metal bars, Cas flinched involuntarily but otherwise hid his nervousness. He didn’t want to give the other man the satisfaction of seeing him cower. He also tightened his grip on Iris as he felt her jump against his chest. Her motion sent shooting pains through his torso, but his desire to protect her outweighed the discomfort, so he kept still while she woke up with one arm wrapped around her back. He assumed her ex-boyfriend was here to try to separate them again, but apparently there was more to it than that.
The mention of an interrogation immediately made him bristle. As the heir to the crown, he was intimately familiar with the military’s techniques of coercing prisoners to talk. If the rebels had similar methods, he was in for an excruciating few hours. He could already feel himself starting to sweat as his imagination ran wild with guesses as to what Ethan was going to do with him. It was highly unlikely that the Scourge had access to the classified serums that the capital had at their penitentiary, but they wouldn’t need chemicals to torture him. He just hoped they would give up on learning anything from him quickly, so he wouldn’t suffer too much.
Glancing at Iris, he ground his teeth when the rebel told her to be quiet again, despising the way he treated her. He was also leery of his order for her to talk to his father. He’d never met the man, but if he shared blood with the angry blonde who was opening the door to their cell, he didn’t trust him either. Obstinately, he held onto her until the rebel grabbed him and pulled, wrenching his injured ribs as his arm was jerked. The pain made it difficult to breathe, and a whimper escaped his throat before he could stop it.
Ethan’s grip was vice like, and he didn’t have the strength to fight him off, so instead, he stumbled to get his feet underneath him as he was dragged away from the bed. “I can walk on my own,” he snapped, trying to rip his arm free from the other man’s hand without making his chest hurt worse than it already did. Meanwhile, the other guard had stepped into the cell as ell to escort Iris to see Ethan’s father. The prince craned his neck toward her, but it was apparent that they weren’t going to be able to stick together this time. They were too badly outmatched.
Abruptly, the thought flashed through his mind that this could be the last time they saw each other. He didn’t know what Ethan planned to do with him after the questioning, and his father’s motives with Iris were even more of a mystery. It was likely that he would be killed or that they would be separated for good after this moment.
Stricken with panic, he dug in his heels and mustered up all the strength he had to tear his arm free from the rebel’s grasp, running back to Iris to take her face in his hands and press a desperate kiss to her lips. Even though they hadn’t been together for very long, he knew he cared about her more than anyone else in Aspiria, so he couldn’t bring himself to part from her without telling her how he felt. When he pulled back from the kiss, he met her gaze intently. “I love you, Iris,” he breathed just before he felt firm hands on his shoulders, dragging him away again.
When Ethan banged his fist against the metal bars, Cas flinched involuntarily but otherwise hid his nervousness. He didn’t want to give the other man the satisfaction of seeing him cower. He also tightened his grip on Iris as he felt her jump against his chest. Her motion sent shooting pains through his torso, but his desire to protect her outweighed the discomfort, so he kept still while she woke up with one arm wrapped around her back. He assumed her ex-boyfriend was here to try to separate them again, but apparently there was more to it than that.
The mention of an interrogation immediately made him bristle. As the heir to the crown, he was intimately familiar with the military’s techniques of coercing prisoners to talk. If the rebels had similar methods, he was in for an excruciating few hours. He could already feel himself starting to sweat as his imagination ran wild with guesses as to what Ethan was going to do with him. It was highly unlikely that the Scourge had access to the classified serums that the capital had at their penitentiary, but they wouldn’t need chemicals to torture him. He just hoped they would give up on learning anything from him quickly, so he wouldn’t suffer too much.
Glancing at Iris, he ground his teeth when the rebel told her to be quiet again, despising the way he treated her. He was also leery of his order for her to talk to his father. He’d never met the man, but if he shared blood with the angry blonde who was opening the door to their cell, he didn’t trust him either. Obstinately, he held onto her until the rebel grabbed him and pulled, wrenching his injured ribs as his arm was jerked. The pain made it difficult to breathe, and a whimper escaped his throat before he could stop it.
Ethan’s grip was vice like, and he didn’t have the strength to fight him off, so instead, he stumbled to get his feet underneath him as he was dragged away from the bed. “I can walk on my own,” he snapped, trying to rip his arm free from the other man’s hand without making his chest hurt worse than it already did. Meanwhile, the other guard had stepped into the cell as ell to escort Iris to see Ethan’s father. The prince craned his neck toward her, but it was apparent that they weren’t going to be able to stick together this time. They were too badly outmatched.
Abruptly, the thought flashed through his mind that this could be the last time they saw each other. He didn’t know what Ethan planned to do with him after the questioning, and his father’s motives with Iris were even more of a mystery. It was likely that he would be killed or that they would be separated for good after this moment.
Stricken with panic, he dug in his heels and mustered up all the strength he had to tear his arm free from the rebel’s grasp, running back to Iris to take her face in his hands and press a desperate kiss to her lips. Even though they hadn’t been together for very long, he knew he cared about her more than anyone else in Aspiria, so he couldn’t bring himself to part from her without telling her how he felt. When he pulled back from the kiss, he met her gaze intently. “I love you, Iris,” he breathed just before he felt firm hands on his shoulders, dragging him away again.