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    An Iron Fey Valentine

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      “I don't know what you're talking about,” Ash replied with perfect

      innocence, and tossed a kernel into his mouth. “I’m just here to watch a movie.”

      I would’ve pinched him, but the doors at the end of the hall opened, and

      the line started moving forward.

      Sadly, with the amount of people in the theater, all the back row seats

      were taken by the time we reached the aisles, so we had to take seats front and

      center. Which was fine for movie watching but totally unsuitable for making out,

      as I had been secretly hoping to do. But I snuggled into Ash and munched

      popcorn and watched the movie, which was cute and sappy and very much a

      Valentine’s Day flick. Ash didn't say much throughout the film, except to ask me

      what a vibrator was, which made me very glad it was dark. Awkward questions

      aside, he seemed to enjoy it, or at least he didn’t fall asleep in the middle, like the

      snoring man several aisles behind us.

      “So?” I asked when the movie was over and we’d filed onto the sidewalk

      again, hand-in-hand. “What did you think? Was your first movie experience

      everything you hoped it would be and more?”

      “It was...interesting,” Ash replied as we began walking. “I think the one

      human male should have challenged the other to a duel when he attempted to steal

      his girl, but that’s just what I would’ve done. It’s a shame dueling has fallen out

      of favor in the human world.” He frowned slightly as I sighed and gazed

      wistfully down the street. “Meghan? Are you all right?”

      I nodded. “I’m just sad the night is almost over,” I said, shrugging. “I

      suppose we should head home, before Glitch bursts a blood vessel or short

      circuits his hair.”

      That made us both chuckle. Sadly, it was mostly true. Our night together

      was nearly at an end, and it was time to return to Mag Tuiredh. To leave Normal

      Meghan behind and return as the Iron Queen.

      I sighed again, feeling melancholic. Still, it was as wonderful a date as I

      could’ve hoped for, a pitch-perfect Valentine’s Day. Ash put an arm around me,

      and I leaned into him as we left the mortal realm and slipped back into the

      Nevernever.

      ***

      We found our carriage where we’d left it on the Faery side of the trod, and

      Ash helped me onto the seat before sliding in himself. The door slammed, the

      driver clucked his tongue, and the carriage started moving, bouncing softly as it

      headed back to Mag Tuiredh.

      “I can see why this Valentine’s Day is such a popular festival,” Ash said

      as the wyldwood scrolled by the windows, casting moving shadows over the walls

      and floor. I stifled a yawn, full of food, wine, popcorn, and general

      contentedness. “But you still haven’t told me what it actually celebrates.”

      “Can I tell you tomorrow?” I asked, leaning against the corner. The

      rhythmic swaying of the carriage was making me sleepy, and my brain was too

      fuzzy to try to explain. “I’ll tell Fix... to remind me later...”

      A low chuckle, and then Ash drew me into his arms, pulling me against

      him. I curled happily against his chest as he leaned back, still keeping his arms

      around me, and kissed the top of my head.

      “I had fun tonight,” he murmured in my ear, and said the words that no

      normal faery would ever speak. “Thank you.”

      “You're welcome,” I whispered, as my eyes flickered shut. “Next year,

      maybe we’ll go someplace more exotic. Like Paris...or Greece...” And I dozed

      off, already dreaming of future dates, wrapped comfortably in the arms of my

      knight.

      ***

      Opening my eyes, I sat up, blinking and confused. I was still in the

      carriage, but a pale silver light was shining through the curtains, and Ash was no

      longer beside me. The carriage had stopped moving, and I scooted to the door,

      wondering if we were back in Mag Tuiredh. Before I could reach for the handle

      though, the door swung open, and silver light flooded the dark chamber, nearly

      blinding me.

      I stared in amazement at what lay beyond the door. A dazzling, snow-

      covered glen stretched away through the frame, sparkling like crystal under the

      moon. The ground was covered in roses. They carpeted the snow-dusted

      meadow, but not in their normal shades of red, yellow, or white. These roses

      were the blue of the ocean, the bright tint of a cloudless sky, the deep color of

      midnight. Their scent drifted through the open carriage door, heady and

      powerful, making all other flowers seem weak in comparison.

      “Where...where am I?” I asked, wondering if this was a dream and I was

      still snoozing, on my way back to Mag Tuiredh. “What is this?”

      A shadow stepped in front of me, filling the empty space. A tall, lean

      shadow in a black and silver uniform, a dark cloak draping his shoulders and a

      sword at his side. My heart pounded as I gazed up into the gorgeous face of a

      Winter prince, solemn and beautiful under the light of the moon.

      Ash smiled at me, charming and magnificent, and extended a hand. “My

      contribution to the evening,” he said in a low voice. Dazed, I put my palm in his,

      and let him lead me from the carriage into the field of roses. He chuckled at my

      shock. “Did you really think I had no clue about what Valentine’s Day is? What

      it means?” Pulling me to him, he lowered his head, his cool breath tickling my

      ear. “I haven't survived this long by not being observant.”

      “Where... are we?”

      “Tir Na Nog. Someplace I’ve always wanted to show you. I thought this

      would be the perfect time.”

      I followed him across the carpet of blue and black roses, still wondering if

      this was a dream. A gazebo made entirely of crystal ice sat at the edge of the

      field, sparkling under the moon. Inside, an ice bucket sat on a round table, a dark

      green bottle chilling within. Two wine glasses perched on either side, and a huge

      bouquet of sapphire-colored roses loomed over the whole display.

      “Ash...” I looked around in astonishment. “How? When did you find the

      time to set this up?”

      “I have my ways.” Ash slipped by me and walked to the table, taking the

      wine bottle from its bucket and turning back with a grin. “Winterberry and

      icewine,” he explained, as I gave the bottle a dubious look. He smiled. “I

      promise it won’t put you to sleep, make you dance uncontrollably, or turn you

      into a hedgehog. The most it will do is give you--what do you call it?-- brain

      freeze, if you gulp it too quickly.”

      “I’ll hold you to that,” I said, watching as he poured a pale blue liquid into

      the two glasses. It bubbled and fizzed, filling the air with the scent of mint and

      something sweeter. Gingerly, I took the offered cup. “You’re certain it’s okay?”

      I asked, watching the wine sparkle in the dim light. “I haven’t had the best

      experiences with faery wine. Promise you’ll take me home if I turn into a

      squirrel?”

      Ash just smiled, gesturing with his glass. I took a sip and was instantly

      shocked by how cold the wine was--cold enough to raise goose bumps along my

      skin and make the hairs on my arm stand up. But the wine itself tasted of mint

      and frost and m
    oonlight, of mist and snow and hanging icicles, and everything

      you would expect winter to be. It wasn’t something you could put into words; it

      was something you just had to experience. Strangely enough, the icy faery wine

      warmed me on the way down, like liquid sunlight through my veins, though I

      scrunched up my forehead from the brief headache it left behind.

      Ash shook his head. “I told you not to drink it too quickly,” he said.

      “But, see? No squirrels.” He blinked as a giggle escaped my lips, his expression

      shifting to mild concern. “Though I think one glass is probably your cutoff point.

      Just to be safe.”

      I giggled again, feeling giddy, then calmed myself. No, I wasn't going to

      ruin this evening by getting drunk on faery wine. Drawing myself up, I raised the

      glass. “To Valentine’s Day,” I announced. “To first dates and movies and blue

      roses and...and a shockingly romantic faery prince, who apparently knows exactly

      what Valentine’s Day is about and likes to render his wife absolutely speechless.”

      Ash smirked and raised his glass, and I smiled at him. “To us,” I said quietly.

      “And many more years to come.”

      Ash nodded and clinked his glass softly against mine. He didn’t drink,

      however, just watched me with solemn silver eyes as I took another, slower sip.

      “I love you, Meghan,” he said quietly, his gaze never leaving my face. A warm

      glow spread through my stomach, and not from the wine. “I never thought I

      could be happy again. But you...when I’m with you, everything I’ve endured,

      everything that’s happened to me, it was all worth it. I will give you a thousand

      Valentine’s Days, if it makes you smile like that.” He put down his wine and

      stepped close, taking my glass and setting it on the table. His strong arms

      wrapped around my waist, drawing me against him. “Forever, Meghan Chase,”

      he murmured, stroking my cheek. “I’m yours, forever. And I hope this was an

      acceptable date for your Valentine’s Day ritual, even though I skipped out on the

      chocolates and the traditional sappy card.”

      I laughed, even though my eyes were getting misty. “Are you kidding? It

      was more than acceptable. Ash, this was amazing. It was perfect.”

      “Not yet.” Ash took my face gently in his hands, lowering his head. His

      eyes were smoldering in the darkness as he brought his lips close to mine. “Now,

      it’s perfect,” he whispered, and kissed me.

      I closed my eyes, surrendering completely to sensation. His lips were cool

      and tasted faintly of wine, making the kiss even more intoxicating. I wound my

      arms around his waist, and his slid down my back, pressing us together. His

      kisses were soft and sweet, achingly gentle, melting my bones and sending the pit

      of my stomach into a wild swirl. I clung to him, wrapped in a cocoon of ecstasy,

      lost to everything but this moment, never wanting it to end.

      Music started from somewhere, low and haunting, drifting through the

      trees and swirling around us. It crept through the trees and stole into the gazebo, a

      distant, mournful song that pulled at your insides. It was familiar, though I

      couldn’t remember where I’d heard it before. Ash drew away, listening to the

      eerie notes for a few moments, before a faint, wicked smile crossed his face.

      “What?” I asked, curious. “What’s that grin for?”

      Ash chuckled. “Do you remember this song?” he asked, turning back to

      me. “You should--it was playing when I first started falling for the half-human

      daughter of Oberon.” At my puzzled look, he smirked and pulled me close again.

      Bringing his lips to my ear, he breathed, “I’ll kill you.”

      I smacked his arm, and he retreated with a laugh, holding up his hands. I

      laughed, too, marveling at how much had changed, how much we both had

      changed, and everything we’d been through to get to this perfect night. Ash

      bowed deeply, though his eyes sparkled as he extended a hand once more. “My

      queen,” he said formally, “before Glitch sends out the knights and the hounds to

      drag us back to Mag Tuiredh, will you do me the honor of a last dance?”

      I smiled and put my hand in his, letting him lead me into the field of roses.

      And, under the moon, with the music of our very first dance filling the glen, we

      ended the perfect evening on a perfect note, wrapped in each other’s arms, our

      hearts beating together, as the first of many Valentine’s Days slipped away into

      the morning.

     

     

     



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