Julianās core shook, his belly churned, and his shoulders wouldnāt stop trembling. Then, quieter, with a trembling voice, he added, "Your words, your actions, your loving, sweet assurance, for some reason... It does not change how insecure I feel, Lucien."
He gripped the fabric on his arm, as if it would settle his trembling body and shaking heart.
"Zane saw it. He mocked me. He said I didnāt know how to love you... that I didnāt properly understand the language of the heart, and itās true." A tear slid down his face. "I know itās true because I feel so insecure, so uncertain, so... lost." He looked up at Alaric through a blur of tears, his face pale.
The other eye let go of the tears welling up there and let them trace down his cheeks in heavy strides.
"This thing called love, Lucien, it makes me feel so uncertain, and that no matter what I do, I cannot..." his voice cracked as the words choked in his throat. "I cannot shake the feeling that I am not enough, that I am not doing anything to properly express my love for you. It haunts me, Lucien. It hurts me."
Because he had never loved, because he had never been interested in love... Because he had never properly understood the heart of a partner, it felt very complicated to him. It was slowly wrecking him that sometimes he wondered if it would have been better if he had not learned to love and just lived with Alaric like that.
No, that wouldāve been even more unfair to Alaric, who was pouring his heart and soul for him.
Alaric stood as if he had been struck. The fury that had threatened to bring the library down was gone, replaced by a devastating, hollow silence. He looked at Julianātruly looked at himāand realized that while he had been building fortresses of stone and steel to protect him, Julian had been crumbling inside that very fortress.
The sight of Julianās fingers gripping his own arm so tightly that the knuckles were white, the way his shoulders shook with the confession of his own perceived inadequacyāit was more than Alaric could bear.
"Julian," Alaricās voice was no longer a growl or a rasp. It was a soft, wounded thing.
He stepped forward, closing the distance Julian had created when he scrambled away. This time, he didnāt grab Julian with the possessiveness of a Duke; he reached out with the desperation of a man who had finally seen the thorns piercing the person he loved most.
He took Julianās hands, gently prying them away from his own arms, and held them between his large, soot-stained palms.
"You feel like you arenāt enough?" Alaric whispered, his eyes searching Julianās tear-blurred ones, his gaze softening with a sudden, devastating tenderness that seemed to melt the icy exterior heād worn all morning.
"You, who gave up an entire world I can barely conceive of to stay in this frozen wasteland with me? You, who looked at the āBeastā the Empire feared, reminded him what warmth was, reminded him of his name..." His deep voice slightly broke at the edges, and his large hands reached out, trembling visibly as they hovered near Julianās face, as if he were afraid the mere touch would shatter the man before him. "...and gave him a home in your arms?"
"But I donāt
do
anything, Lucien!" Julianās voice was a jagged sob. "I just... I just exist. I let you save me. I let you hold me. And when I try to do something for you back, I ruin it. I feel like a child playing at being a partner, and Zane... he saw right through it."
He hated that he had to mention Zane, but...
"He told me I was a diamond trying to be coal. He told me I was keeping you at armās length because I was afraid of the fire that radiates around you, and I hate to admit it, but..." he gulped, taking his hand out of Alaricās hold and once again clutched the fabric of his sleeves to stop the shaking in his limbs. "Heās right, Lucien. Subconsciously, my heart that yearns for you ends up keeping away from you, as if I am scared of being burned. But I hate that fear,"
He shook his head, his heart trembling again. "I donāt want to feel like I am forcing myself to love you, to feel like I only learned to love you because of the things you did for me."
"Itās definitely not like that," Alaric muttered, his fingers twitching at his sides as if he, too, was suddenly unsure.
"But, my intrusive thoughts make it seem that way, Lucien. I am like a caged bird, with the keys right next to me, but I still canāt get out. What... What do I do?"
Alaric placed his hand on Julianās shoulder and pulled Julian toward him until their chests met, until Julian could feel the frantic, heavy thud of the heart he thought he wasnāt āproperlyā loving.
"Listen to me," Alaric commanded, his voice trembling with an intensity that made the surrounding library feel small and insignificant. He held Julian, his large hands moving to cup Julianās face, his thumbs wiping away the hot, heavy tracks of tears.
"Love isnāt a debt, Julian. It isnāt a trade of gifts or some perfect formula you have to solve. If you never brewed another pot of tea, if you never sat in the study to teach Luciusāif you just stood in this cold and breathed the same air as meāthat would be enough. Do you understand?"
Alaricās forehead dropped to rest against Julianās, his eyes closing as he fought his own rising emotion.
"Your existence didnāt just save my life; it gave my life a reason to continue. You arenāt a caged bird, Julian. You are the sky Iāve been trying to reach for seven years."
Julian let out a shaky, broken breath, his hands finally relaxing their grip on his own sleeves to tentatively reach for Alaricās wrists.
"But the fire, Lucien... the way you love me... Itās so much. Sometimes I feel like if I let myself truly touch it, there wonāt be anything left of me. Iām scared of being burned... scared that I only learned to love you because I had to."
"I know," Alaric murmured, his hand coming up to cradle the back of Julianās head, his fingers tangling in the soft hair. "Love is a terrifying thing for a man who spent his life behind structured walls. Iām scared every day that Iāll wake up, and youāll realize Iām just a scarred knight with nothing to offer you. But I donāt go to Zane to fix it. I come to you."
He pulled back just enough to look Julian in the eye, his thumb wiping away a heavy tear.
"The ālanguage of the heartā isnāt something a snake like Zane can teach. He knows how to manipulate, not how to love. If you feel lost, Julian, then let me be the one to find you every single day. Donāt go to the shadows. Stay in the light with me,"