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Irrigation for the realm. Is that true?”

“Yes, Empousa.”

“So water in those troughs actually reaches all the rose beds?”

“Of course, Empousa.” Nera smiled and continued. “Before you commanded my element to visit every fourth

morning, it rarely rained here.”

Mikki made herself return Nera’s warm smile. “Thank you. That’s good to know.”

“We support you, Empousa,” Nera said. She kissed Mikki and then departed.

“We love you, Empousa,” Floga said. The last to kiss Mikki, Floga hesitated before curtseying. A tear trailed

slowly down her smooth cheek as the Elemental said, “Forgive me for doubting you, Empousa. As my

element, I am sometimes too rash and my thoughts burn too brightly.”

Mikki hugged her. “There’s nothing to forgive,” she whispered.

When they were alone, Mikki went to Asterius and stepped into his arms. For just a moment, she let herself

absorb his strength and his love, knowing the peace that comes with finding that one person to whom you

were meant to be bound. But she didn’t allow him to hold her for long. She couldn’t.

TIME surprised Mikki by passing slowly. Maybe it was because the work of cutting the rotting, diseased roses

and dragging them outside the wall to their pyre was so damn hard and depressing. Or maybe it was because

Mikki’s mind couldn’t stop thinking about what the future held. Either way, it seemed that several eternities

had passed in that heЎЂ† one, endless day. Mikki had fallen into a hypnotic rhythm of cut—dip—cut—dip, so

she was surprised to look up and see that, finally, the sky had darkened enough for Floga to light the torches

up and down the rose wall.

“Gii,” she called to the Earth Elemental, who hurried to her side, smiling even though her eyes were bruised

with shadows and her arms were pink with thorn scratches. “That’s all we can do today. Have the women

finish dragging what they’ve cut through the gate, and let’s call it a day.”

“Yes, Empousa,” Gii said, looking relieved.

Mikki didn’t blame her. Her own shoulders were aching and her hands were bruised and sore from the shears.

Thankfully, they were razor sharp—a group of women had spent the day doing nothing but sharpening and

re-sharpening blades. Mikki glanced down at the shears. Carefully, she dipped them in the bucket of wine and

then cleaned them in the grass before hiding them at the base of the rose she’d just finished pruning.

“The women are finishing their tasks as you commanded, Empousa.”

Gii’s voice made Mikki jump guiltily, which she covered with a small laugh. Then she took the handmaiden’s

arm and said, “Walk with me a little?”

“Of course,” Gii said.

They walked together silently, taking a meandering path back toward the rose gate. Mikki was satisfied by

what she saw in the rose beds. The diseased bushes had been purged. It looked stark now, but she knew that

In the spring they would grow back and be healthier and hardier than before. Roses were survivors—not the

delicate fainting flowers too many people believed them to be. Mikki knew better. She knew about hidden

strength and resilience. Too often people had misjudged her, discounting her as a pretty face and nothing

more, or worse, considered her opinions inconsequential because she was “only” a woman. She thought about

Asterius. He, too, had been misjudged, solely on his appearance. Little wonder they fit so well together.

“You were wrong about him,” Mikki said softly.

Gii glanced at her, surprised by the High Priestess’s words. “Him, Empousa?”

“The Guardian. He’s not a beast, and he doesn’t deserve to be treated like one.”

Gii stayed carefully silent.

“I don’t know what happened before. I don’t know what he did, and now, I don’t want to know. But let me

tell you what I do know. He saved this realm yesterday when my mistake could have destroyed it. He would

do the same today and tomorrow—or for every tomorrow until eternity. He’s honorable, Gii. And he’s kind.

Did you know that he’s an artist?”

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“No,” Gii said.

“He is.”

“He loves you,” Gii said hesitantly.

“I know. I love him, too.” Mikki drew a deep breath. “And that’s why I want you to promise me something. I

want you to promise me that you’ll treat him better. Don’t ostracize him. He . . .” LiЎЂ†She paused, struggling

against a wave of emotions. “He gets lonely, and I don’t want him to spend eternity alone. If you change the

way you react to him, so will all the handmaidens who come after the four of you. Would you do that for

me?”

Gii stopped and gazed into the High Priestess’s eyes. What she saw there made her breath catch. Then,

slowly, she nodded. “Yes, Empousa. You have my oath.”

“Thank you, Gii. Now, let’s get out of here. It’s been one damned long day,” she said with forced

cheerfulness.

They reached the rose wall in time to see Asterius closing the gate, much to Mikki’s relief. For a little while

the four Elementals, the Guardian, and the Empousa stood with the women of the realm and watched the

diseased roses burn at the edge of the forest. Then the women began to move off in little groups, calling tired

farewells to Mikki, until only the Elementals were left.

“You did well today,” Mikki told them, meeting each of their eyes in turn. “I want you to know how proud I

am of you.”

The handmaidens smiled wearily at their Empousa.

“Tomorrow I want you to sleep past dawn—we’ll all need the rest. Then eat breakfast and meet me at

Hecate’s Temple. We’ll start again then, doing the same things we did today—pruning and burning the

disease from the roses. But I believe they will be better tomorrow.”

“Is that what your instinct tells you?” Gii said, grinning at her.

“That’s most definitely what my instinct tells me.” Mikki smiled through the tight, hot feeling in her chest.

Then, impulsively, she hugged each of them before saying, “If you need me, you can find me in the

Guardian’s home.” She enunciated “home” distinctly, deciding then and there that she would never call it a

lair again. “Good night,” Mikki called, turning to join Asterius where he waited in the shadows.

“Sleep well, Empousa.” Gii hesitated only a moment and then added, “Good night, Guardian.”

Mikki was facing him, so she saw the look of pleased surprise that crossed his powerful face.

“Fare you well, Earth,” Asterius said somewhat stiffly.

Then each of the other three handmaidens called similar good nights, leaving the Guardian to gaze in wonder

after them.

“In all the centuries I have been Guardian of this realm, that has never before happened.”

“I told you I was going to change things.” Mikki linked her arm through his. “Let’s go home.”

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CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR

MIKKI stretched out on the pallet beside Asterius. The softness of the thick pelts was soothing against her

flushed, sweaty skin. Absently, she traced a finger along the ridges of his abdominal muscles, prominent even

as he lay there completely relaxed with his eyes closed. They’d made love twice. Once in his bathing pool

again. It had been rough and fast, and Mikki knew her th.

Mikki couldn’t imagine leaving him. Couldn’t imagine never feeling his touch again—never talking with him

again, or never seeing the uninhibited joy and wonder in his eyes when she reached for him. She couldn’t

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