51 pages • 1 hour read
Jasper officiates the wedding. Cas and Poppy kneel and place their rings on the soil. Cas sprinkles dirt on the rings. Jasper slashes their left palms with his dagger. The blood falls on the rings and the cuts heal, leaving behind a streak of gold. As Poppy and Cas exchange the dirt and blood-splashed rings, the sky darkens. Jasper declares this a good omen—a sign that Nyktos, the sleeping king of the gods, approves of the union. Nyktos last made such a sign at the wedding of Cas’s parents.
The golden streak on their palms will disappear only if their marriage ends, either by death or decree. Poppy and Cas partake of each other’s blood, as is tradition for married couples in Atlantia. Cas tells Poppy about heartmates, the term Kieran had used. The first heartmates were a deity and a mortal. When the gods refused to bless the mortal with a long life, the mortal grew old and gray with time. The grieving deity gave up his life for his lover. The gods realized their mistake and ever since then, have blessed such unions if the love is pure and passes trials, and if the blood of the immortal serves as a source for the mortal lover’s prolonged life.
Plus, gain access to 8,500+ more expert-written Study Guides.
Including features:
By Jennifer L. Armentrout
Action & Adventure
View Collection
Challenging Authority
View Collection
Coming-of-Age Journeys
View Collection
Fantasy
View Collection
Fantasy & Science Fiction Books (High...
View Collection
Horror, Thrillers, & Suspense
View Collection
Loyalty & Betrayal
View Collection
Power
View Collection
Religion & Spirituality
View Collection
Romance
View Collection
Safety & Danger
View Collection
Science Fiction & Dystopian Fiction
View Collection
Sexual Harassment & Violence
View Collection
Truth & Lies
View Collection
Valentine's Day Reads: The Theme of Love
View Collection
YA Horror, Thrillers, & Suspense
View Collection