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Pairing: The Darkling x Fem!Reader
Summary: You and Aleksander have established your place on the throne, and begun your search for the Firebird. Threats still linger on the horizon, and the two of you must plan ahead.
Word Count: 2.5K
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A cloud of dust hits your face, prompting yet another coughing fit.
âYouâre doing this on purpose.â You remark through your weezing. Aleksander raises a brow at you, the corner of his lips twisting into a small grin.
âThese books contain centuries worth of knowledge, itâs bound to be a little dusty. Thereâs no need for dramatics.â
âThe poor Corporalnik that will have to restart my lungs might disagree.â You grumble, opening the cover of the offending book. Aleksanderâs eyes twinkle with amusement as he sits down facing you. Itâs rare to see such boyish charm on his face. The last few months have been difficult for you both. You have been slowly regaining your strength after recovering from the wasting sickness. Through your frustration and tears, Aleksander has been nothing but patient. His confidence in your abilities has been unfailing, as he has been teaching you to summon with one hand. Heâs certain that you will soon master summoning from pure will alone. You donât know how he does it all.
The two of you have been ruling Ravka with varying levels of success. The Little Palace has been reestablished, the damage done in the attack was repaired almost immediately. As often as you can, you and Aleksander walk along the path that leads from the Grand Palace to the Little Palace. You can only marvel at the changes made in the last few months. The previous King had always been cautious of the Grisha, and in order to ensure their safety, Aleksander had encouraged the Grisha to work within the Little Palace. There had been limits on what the Grisha had been allowed to work on so that they could not be seen as a threat to the monarchy. Now that the King was gone, the Fabrikatorsâ workshops had a colossal influx of ongoing projects, and collaboration between the orders. After years of hardship, the Grisha were finally beginning to thrive.
Despite the good you have both managed to implement, there are still several matters that continue to both trouble and vex you. The Apparat has been drawing more followers into joining the leagues of the Sun Cult. You are certain that the Apparat has ensured that Alina remains hidden. He is now reliant on the faith of her followers, with her in his custody, he can gather enough soldiers to pose a threat to you and Aleksander. Unfortunately, your raids have only uncovered crazed fanatics - no Sun Summoner or Apparat.
The other matter is the reason why you and Aleksander are tucked away in the library of the Grand Palace, breathing in dust and decay. When he first became the General of the Second Army, Aleksander safeguarded a number of Morozovaâs journals and other books documenting the existence of his amplifiers. Whilst a number of them were stolen after your first attempt at removing the monarchy, Aleksander had the foresight to conceal a number of the books in one of the passages under the Little Palace. The two of you have been reading these books to the point of obsession, in an attempt to locate the Firebird.
Several years after the creation of the amplifiers, a Squaller explorer known only as the Bone Hunter sought to find Morozovaâs creatures. The Bone Hunterâs journal documented their search, and is one of Aleksanderâs most valued pieces. Not only is it the first documented mention of Morozovaâs amplifiers, but the Bone Hunter is the only known person to have ever seen the Firebird. You and Aleksander have been scouring the library for the past few hours, attempting to decipher the words of the journal.
Itâs written in Old Ravkan, so Aleksander has no trouble reading it. You had learnt how to read Old Ravkan, but you sometimes took the translations too literally, much to Aleksanderâs amusement. The landscape and borders of Ravka have changed over the centuries, and the Bone Hunter was not the best at recounting geography. They often described significant trees, which was of no help to you or Aleksander. Trees lasted centuries, but these journalsâ age exceeded the majority of Ravkaâs forestry. At any point in which the journals mentioned rock formations or rivers, you and Aleksander would scour map after map, looking for any place in Ravka that the journals could be referring to.
You had both agreed that the two of you would search for the Firebird together. Leaving the capital without either of you to defend it had seemed like a poor decision to you, at first. Aleksander had reasoned that the Grisha and nichevo'ya were more than capable of defending Os Alta, and that it might take both of you to take down the Firebird. The first few entries that describe the Firebird detail its ferocity, how it had torn men apart and seized them with its talons before soaring up into the air, dropping the hunters to their deaths. After reading over these entries, you begin to agree with Aleksander. The thought of facing the Firebird alone is terrifying, but the two of you can do anything together.
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Evenings are always reserved for you and Aleksander to spend time alone. During the day, neither of you stray too far from the other, after all, you rule side by side. The Tsar and his Tsaritsa. Aleksander nearly always has a hand on your back as you walk through the corridors. Your knees brush while you are sat in council meetings. But once you are in the privacy of your own rooms, the two of you are attached at the hip. You wonât leave Aleksanderâs arms all night. You bathe together, taking the time to wash one another, then curl up on the sofa by the fire. Sometimes you both bring whatever books youâve been reading, on rare occasions you will convince Aleksander to read aloud to you. Other nights you will simply spend in each otherâs arms. Aleksander will trail his fingers over your skin, his thumb circling your cheek as he cups your face in his hand.
In these quiet moments you will share your dreams with each other. You both have the same plans for Ravka, but these moments are sacred and not to be tarnished with the stressors of the day. At night, the two of you are free to talk about your life together. Aleksander wants to live somewhere in the South of Ravka, where itâs warmer. You want to become a writer - to document discoveries in the Small Science, or create commentary on the lives of Grisha, or analyse historic texts. Aleksander wants to take you horse riding, just the two of you, travelling across Ravka together. These private dreams are what keep you both going. The thoughts of Ravka at peace, of Grisha living in safety, which allow the two of you to finally live solely for yourselves.
Itâs during one of these evenings that Aleksander shares an idea with you.
âDo you remember when we first met?â He asks, tilting his head to look at you. Your legs are draped over his thighs, your body pressed against his side.
âOf course.â He lifts a brow at you, encouraging you to recount it, at which you laugh softly as you remember. âI tried to pick your pocket.â He hums fondly as he casts his mind back, and you add quietly. âYou know, youâre the only person whoâs ever caught me.â
âDo you want to know why that is?â
âYou sensed the presence of your soulmate?â You suggest with a small smirk. A smile tugs at his lips, and he laughs lightly.
âClose, but no.â You glance at him curiously, waiting for him to elaborate. âYou were bending the shadows.â You frown at his explanation.
âHow? I couldnât summon for weeks after I arrived at the Little Palace.â
âI think you did it subconsciously, bending the shadows slightly, so that you would remain hidden while you rifled through my kefta.â You pause for a moment, thinking his words over.
âSo I wasnât actually a good thief, just a secret Shadow Summoner.â You comment, a small amount of dejection in your tone. Amusement twinkles in his eyes as he regards you.
âI have another theory.â You nod, and he continues, âI think you could bend the shadows further, and completely hide yourself.â
âBecome invisible?â He nods,
âI didnât see you, I sensed your shadows.â He reasons, and your brow creases as you think it over. âI discussed this with the Fabrikators, David thinks it might be possible.â
âHave you ever tried to do it?â Aleksander looks away from you at that question. Staring into the fire, his dark eyes reflecting the flicker in the hearth with startling clarity.
âNo, I havenât.â
âWhatâs wrong?â You ask him, your voice scarcely a whisper.
âI think that my motherâs affinity for the shadows was a result of Morozovaâs experiments, which she then passed onto me.â You watch his face carefully, as you think over his words. Itâs likely. Morozova was incredibly eccentric. A lot of his experiments werenât fully articulated in his journals. Even with Aleksanderâs explanations, you still donât fully understand how Merzost works. âWhilst I have more experience, more power in the sense of using Merzost, I believe that, with the right amplification, the scope of your power will exceed my own.â Your heart hammers in your chest, as you attempt to process all this information.
âThatâs why you believe the Firebird should be mine.â He nods,
âThe most powerful amplifier in existence.â
âBut you can summon the shadows? Weâre still both the same?â He looks away from the fire for the first time, eyes searching your face. He recognises the look in your eyes, the fear of being the only one.
âOf course we are, milaya.â He reassures you, tracing his fingers delicately over your cheek. âYou and I are two of a kind.â His voice is soft, and warm with the underlying affection he reserves only for you. âThough I suspect you are more of a Shadow Summoner than I am.â He remarks with a small chuckle, which you frown at. âIt canât be a coincidence, you and Alina appearing within a century of each other. Youâre closer to her age than you are mine.â He reasons.
âIf this is you attempting to play matchmaker, Iâm afraid sheâs not my type.â You remark with a smirk. âAnd Iâm already quite taken.â Aleksander cups your face as he lifts a brow.
âReally? And who might this lucky suitor be?â You smile as you lean towards his lips, brushing your nose against his as you reply,
âOnly the Tsar of Ravka.â Aleksander moves forward, capturing your lips with his own in a kiss filled with adoration. Thereâs a tender smile on his lips as he pulls away, pressing his forehead against your own.
âMoya Tsaritsa.â He sighs against your lips, as the two of you lean into each otherâs embrace. âMoi sol ye tselai.â My sun and stars. Your own smile widens, as you whisper,
âMy Aleksander. I love you more than anything.â
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Over the course of the next week, you attempt to master bending the shadows. Aleksander offers you suggestions and pointers, and youâre soon able to disappear from view. Of course, Aleksander can still sense your presence, he would recognise the tug of your shadows anywhere. Corporalki can still detect your heartbeat, something you found out when you were attempting to sneak up on Fedoyr - much to your disappointment. David was delighted when he heard that you had managed to bend the shadows. You had visited him in his workshop and he had rattled off a number of other theories he had, which you had some trouble following. Luckily Aleksander had appeared to inform you of an emergency meeting before you became too confused.
âHas something happened?â You ask Aleksander as you follow him through the halls towards the War Room. His shoulders are tense, and the shadows around you both are eager to shift as you walk by.
âOne of our Tailors has returned from the North with information regarding the whereabouts of the remaining Royals.â Your eyes widen as you look at Aleksander, hardly daring to believe it. That after so long, you might be able to finish this. You had heard from some of your spies that Alina had escaped from the Apparat, if this is true then itâs likely that she will have sought out Prince Nikolai. Meaning that both the Royals and the Sun Summoner could finally be within your grasp.
The assembled Grisha bow as you and Aleksander enter the War Room, and you both take your places at the head of the table. Thankfully, the meeting opens with the report from the Tailor. Heâs young, though most Grisha feel young to you now. He explains how he had joined up with a group of rogue Grisha who planned to lend their support to the Sun Summoner. Which led him to the Lanstovâs hideout. The Monastery of Sankt Demyan.
The Tailor shows promise of being a good spy. He answers all questions about the hideout. About the number of supporters gathered there, and the weapons being developed. One of the archivists produces some blueprints of the monastery, created during its renovation into an observatory a few hundred years ago. The Tailor confirms that the layout remains the same, detailing the functions of each room. This is what youâve been waiting for, the means to coordinate a strike against the resistance and secure yours and Aleksanderâs position on the throne. The Tailor also informs you that the Sun Summoner had recently arrived at the hideout. It almost seems too good to be true. Of course, itâs likely that something will go wrong, but now you have a direct course of action, and Aleksander always has a plan.
The meeting goes on for several hours, as your council contemplates a number of different strategies for your strike on the hideout. You organise the necessary resources and debate the most efficient route into the mountains. Itâs late into the afternoon when you and Aleksander are finally alone.
âI would have liked you to have the Firebirdâs power before facing her again.â Aleksander admits. You take his hands in your own.
âI wasnât at my strongest the last time.â You remind him. âOur scouts have reported possible signs of the Firebird in the valleys of the Sikurzoi, which aligns with what weâve gathered from the Bone Hunter.â He nods along with your words. âOnce this has been taken care of, we can search for the Firebird ourselves.â
His fingers trace their over each of your knuckles, before his touch slides up your forearms, drawing you into his arms. You lean your head against his chest. Reassured by the familiar feeling of his kefta against your cheek, and the faint beating of his heart under it all. He traces his hand over your cheek, and you look up at him. You can see contemplation in his eyes, and you know heâs trying to make a decision. A small smile flickers across his face.
âI have something I need to ask of you.â You wrap your fingers around his wrist, squeezing lightly to convey your support.
âAnything.â
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