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Chapter 77 - 77. The Shape of Peace

‎Three weeks later.

‎"I hope you know you're going to fail."

‎I looked up from my notes.

‎Beth was sprawled across her bed, one leg hanging lazily over the edge while she munched on a packet of crisps. Her own textbooks lay untouched on the floor.

‎"Fail what?" I asked.

‎"Everything."

‎I stared at her.

‎"You've been staring at the same page for twenty minutes." She said wistfully.

‎"I've been thinking."

‎"No." She pointed a crisp at me. "You've been daydreaming. There's a difference."

‎I picked up the nearest pillow and threw it.

‎She caught it without looking.

‎Show off.

‎"You see?" she grinned. "Violence. Another reason you're going to fail."

‎I laughed.

‎The sound startled me.

‎Not because it was funny.

‎Because it had been a while since laughter had come so easily.

‎Our room looked like every student dormitory should three weeks before final examinations.

‎Books were everywhere.

‎Flashcards littered the floor.

‎Beth's socks sat idly on the table.

‎Outside, The Academy was unusually alive.

‎Students drifted across the courtyard with notebooks tucked beneath their arms. Someone was playing a guitar near the fountain. Two professors argued over examination timetables as though that were the greatest crisis the Academy had ever known.

‎I wandered toward the window.

‎A werewolf boy jogged after a human girl, laughing as she waved his notebook above her head.

‎He caught her.

‎She shoved him.

‎He kissed her cheek.

‎Someone walking past groaned dramatically.

‎"Get a room!"

‎The couple laughed and kept walking.

‎Nobody stared.

‎Nobody whispered.

‎Nobody called the guards.

‎Three weeks ago, that kiss might have earned them a death sentence.

‎Today...

‎It barely delayed people on their way to class.

‎I smiled to myself.

‎Funny how revolutions looked nothing like the stories.

‎No trumpets.

‎No fireworks.

‎Just people... living.

‎"Earth to Night." Beth snapped her fingers loudly "You've disappeared again."

‎"I was just thinking." Her fangs flashed.

‎"Dangerous habit."

‎She tossed one of her history books onto my bed.

‎"Can you quiz me on Chapter Twelve? They've rewritten it and now I have to relearn three hundred years of lies."

‎I picked up the book absentmindedly.

‎The old heading had been covered with a crisp white correction page.

‎JEAN AND FURLA Founders of the Democratic Movement.

‎My fingers lingered there.

‎A few pages later...

‎Another heading.

‎MARREN AND DARIEN Martyrs of Article Nine.

‎I swallowed.

‎For a long moment, I simply stared.

‎They finally had their names back.

‎There was a knock.

‎Beth looked up and smirked.

‎"I bet you fifty crowns."

‎"On what?"

‎"That'll be Jordan."

‎I walked to the door.

‎When I opened it, Jordan was standing there holding a bouquet far too big for one person.

‎At least...

‎he had been.

‎Half of it was currently trapped between the door and the handle.

‎One rose had fallen onto the floor.

‎Jordan looked down at it.

‎I rolled my eyes "You know, I actually miss the days of that sneaky disappearing thing"

‎I burst out laughing.

‎He sighed dramatically. "Lupine teleportation" He reminded me drily and then sulked "You have always wanted me to use the door. And by the way, I practiced this entrance." His completely frozen over eyes still had a way of giving me goosebumps.

‎"You clearly needed more rehearsal."

‎He bent to pick up the rose before stepping inside.

‎"Oh please don't tell me you are actually reading for Trig.." His characteristic indifference had somehow quadrupled, multiplying his charm.

‎"Well some of us are not like you"

‎He laughed gently. God. He was so handsome I could kiss him.

‎"You know you can actually kiss me. I'm all yours"

‎I pulled him closer, flowers and all "Damn that stupid mindcraft." I whispered before letting my lips sit on his. He tasted like candy, all shades of mine. I could kiss him for eternity.

‎Beth snorted so loudly she nearly choked.

‎We pulled apart with a grin. Jordan finally noticed her.

‎"I forgot you lived here."

‎"Rude."

‎"I meant... I always notice you."

‎"Worse."

‎He winced.

‎"I'm making this difficult."

‎"You usually do."

‎I rescued him by collecting the flowers.

‎"They're beautiful. Thank you."

‎His shoulders relaxed.

‎"You're welcome."

‎For a second neither of us said anything.

‎Then, almost shyly, he reached for my hand.

‎No hesitation.

‎No checking the corridor.

‎No making sure no one was watching.

‎He simply held it.

‎I realized I still wasn't used to that.

‎He leaned down and kissed me. Again

‎It wasn't desperate.

‎It wasn't stolen.

‎Just another kiss.

‎Simple.

‎Ordinary.

‎Legal.

‎When we pulled apart, Beth clapped twice.

‎"Lovely."

‎She deadpanned.

‎"I've become the unwilling audience to a romance."

‎Jordan didn't even look embarrassed.

‎"You'll survive."

‎"I sincerely hope so."

‎He reached into his jacket and pulled out an envelope.

‎"This came today."

‎I frowned when I saw the logo.

‎Moon Sol Records.

‎"Oh please don't tell me they want you back all of a sudden" They had dropped him months ago when he rejected his fated mate, Minata Strauss.

‎Jordan smiled "Funny enough, they do. I am hot stuff, afterall" I resisted the urge to slap that arrogant smirk off his perfect face.

‎Beth sat upright.

‎"They what?"

‎Jordan shrugged.

‎"They apologized."

‎I opened the letter.

‎The offer was ridiculous.

‎More money.

‎More creative control.

‎An international tour.

‎My eyes grew wider with every paragraph.

‎"Jordan..."

‎"I know."

‎"They dropped you."

‎"I remember."

‎"And what about Derrick Vale, the so called Devil's Eyre "

‎Jordan snapped his fingers "Disappeared. Vanished right into thin air. Devil knows where"

‎"Good for him " I muttered.

‎"And now they've remembered I'm still very much profitable" His voice held no bitterness, only a certain nonchalance.

‎I looked at him.

‎"So what are you going to do?"

‎He shrugged again.

‎"I already told them no."

‎"Just... no?"

‎"They asked if I'd reconsider."

‎"And?"

‎"I said no again."

‎I blinked.

‎"You didn't even negotiate?"

‎"What for?"

‎I laughed.

‎"They're Moon Sol."

‎"I know who they are."

‎"They made your career."

‎Jordan shook his head.

‎"No. Bloodstone did.They signed me when everyone else decided I was too controversial to touch." He smiled " I'm not very good at forgetting who stayed."

‎Beth pointed at him.

‎"You."

‎"What?"

‎"You're disgustingly loyal."

‎"I've heard worse."

‎She rolled her eyes.

‎"I hope Night appreciates the level of emotional maturity she's accidentally dating."

‎"I do."

‎Jordan squeezed my hand.

‎Beth's phone buzzed.

‎She glanced at the screen.

‎Then another notification appeared.

‎Then another.

‎Suddenly she burst into laughter.

‎"What?"

‎She turned the phone toward me.

‎"Night."

‎"What?"

‎"Someone just posted that your freckles symbolize the triumph of democracy."

‎I stared at her.

‎"My... what?"

‎She kept scrolling.

‎"Another person says Jordan looked hotter during the trial than at the Bloodstone Awards."

‎Jordan looked offended.

‎"That's impossible."

‎Beth ignored him.

‎"Oh, here's my favourite."

‎She laughed so hard she had to wipe her eyes.

‎"'The Tishian Treaty fell because Jordan Files couldn't keep his tongue to himself.'"

‎My face burned crimson.

‎"Beth!"

‎"What?" she gasped between laughs. "I'm just reporting the news."

‎Jordan had the decency to look slightly ashamed.

‎"Slightly," Beth corrected. "Very slightly."

‎She kept scrolling.

‎"You two are everywhere."

‎I groaned.

‎"We helped rewrite three hundred years of history..."

‎"And," Beth interrupted solemnly, "...the internet has thanked you by turning you into memes."

‎Even Jordan laughed at that.

‎Outside, the afternoon sun spilled across the Academy grounds.

‎Students hurried to lectures.

‎Someone shouted for a friend to wait.

‎Somewhere, music drifted lazily through an open window.

‎Life had resumed.

‎Not because the past had been forgotten.

‎But because the truth had finally been remembered.

‎And somehow...

‎that felt like the better beginning.

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