“Flowers.” There is a stillness in the word. Placid and hollowed out. “Do me a favor, principessa.” His gaze trails down to Maeve’s headstone. To the pastel and white petaled blooms frothing from the stone base to the grass.
He disregards her self-righteous expectations of monogamy. Her aversion to sex. Allows her to willfully keep her head in that sugar spun cloud of propriety. But, ah–did she not know?
Orion holds both hands up. “I’ve never tried to hide it. The price tag of my loyalty. Cosimo was the highest bidder for so long.”
He’s never pretended that he couldn’t be bought. Never. Not once.
And Orion doesn’t fault her for her deluded expectation of his loyalty. Let her play at a holy war. Let her expect fair rules and an honest battlefield. So endearing–how she vindicates herself on that pedestal, even if there was something decidedly more poisonous about her targeting, inviting, luring him out into the cage based on their old affections.
“I was unaware of the poison. But, wait. Is that the reasoning you use to make yourself feel better? He did it first.” Orion clicks his tongue. “Does that vindicate you? Allow you to stand here and accuse? Tell me. With Rafaella and Maeve’s bodies still warm, who agreed to an alliance with the Spades? And who stepped in line with the rest of the Capulets behind Cosimo’s choice?”
You stood by and did nothing as well.
“Will you come up with more excuses? I was unwilling. I didn’t have a choice.” Orion held a finger up. ”Everyone has a choice. And there is no honor among thieves and murderers. But you.” Softer. “You. Were different, love. And that made you brighter than the rest of them. But tell me.”
“Have you proven yourself wicked enough now? That they’ll prop the Capulet crown on your head?”
What was his intention exactly? To be needlessly hurtful? To put on a show of disdain, an attempt to tip the scales of power towards his side instead of the equal standing that she viewed them to be on? Or was it - as Juliana liked to believe was the motivation for most of the times that he spoke - something said to merely say something? “Your being dead and stiff cold under the ground hardly puts you in the position to be asking for favors, Signor Massetti,” there’s a playful lilt to her voice that was hoping to annoy more than to inspire innocence, a naive batting of her eyelashes as she spoke that hoped to counter such a surprise show of callousness from the Capulet. She didn’t like this, any of it, but damn if she was going to keep being the only fool prancing about in this (battle)field. It was high time she came to shed that image and embrace what she truly has been all along: a wolf, masquerading as sheep, biding time until her fangs grew that she could start biting at the necks of those who sought to do the same to her.
“And here I am, openly showing my contempt for it... and I know you shall hate me for this, mio amico, but I do so pity that you just said that with so much pride. As if you are above us all for jumping off the boat when you’re the only one who sees the looming threat up ahead. As if any of the friends you make along the way have any real sense of loyalty to you. Or have you also made it plainly aware to them that should someone far more noble and enchanting than Faron come your way, you will drop them too at a moment’s notice? I’m sure all your friends must absolutely love that side you.”
She knew because she had loved it too, loved when she had been the object of his affections at one point or another, until slowly it had soured till they stood here now, perhaps only a minute away from tearing at each other’s necks. Juliana was more than aware of what he was capable of, he had showed her the underhandedness of his moves, the swiftness of his turns, and if he were to attempt to make her wholly a part of the cemetery they stood on, likely she would surrender to the light out of exhaustion. But had it really come to this? Had they really come down to simply this?
“Me? You really, truly want to condescend to me right now, talk as if I have been thinking with the mind of a child in what was undoubtedly one of the hardest things I have ever had to do in my life? No reasoning in the world can make me feel better for what I did, but if I had to do it all again, then I won’t lie to you like you are lying to my face right now: I will. Because this conversation has made it clear to me that you have severed all ties between us; even before the kidnapping, you have maintained your distance and if you had the decency to shed your masks even just for a minute to tell me what we both know to be true, we can keep on with our day.”
“Sometimes I think 'Orion cannot honestly be as selfish as he acts' but this here, this conversation, this encounter, is enough proof that all the benefit of the doubt in the world cannot vindicate you. You're standing before me, honestly saying that the reason you chose to side with them is because of my father's actions? Because he thought he could defeat the enemy from within? A short-sighted thought, yes, I won’t begrudge you or the many people who think like you because I know you're not the only one who lost faith in him, but for you to imply that you loved Rafaella more than my father, that he spat on her memory by doing what he felt he had to to keep the rest of us alive... If I wasn't standing before Maeve right now, I would slap you for your goddamn audacity,” And indeed she could feel her arm shaking next to her, fingers stiff and palm icy and pale. Her eyes practically dared his to wilt with the way that they stared, refusing to budge or blink for even a split second lest she miss any reaction that her words might elicit. And boy did she have a lot to say, his bringing up Rafaella had triggered far more emotions than she had previously thought herself to have about the topic. There never was a proper mourning period allotted her after all that had transpired, she never truly stopped to feel all the things that must be felt over such a grand and sudden loss, and now it seemed that in lieu of sadness, her cousin’s death must be met with anger.
“Just a second ago you were flaunting that your loyalty has always been for sale and then you say this, all this, is for Rafaella? Where the fuck do you get off on bandying her name around as if you don’t have your tea parties and your play dates with the people responsible for her death? For Maeve’s death? My cousin was a Capulet through and through, she loved the Capulets and died for us, and if this little vendetta of yours really was for her, you would know that the last thing she would have wanted was a traitor to her people.”
Don’t forget to breathe, Juliana. Inhale. Exhale. It’s not worth dying out of loss of air because you chose to speak your mind to a man who surely would try to find a way to worm himself out of them.
“It must be so easy for you, for everyone else, to say what my father should or should not have done, since you’ve never had to lead, since you never were and never will be in his shoes, but my father loved every single one of his people, he gave all of us a chance, and I, daughter or no, will never fault him for doing what he thought was right at that moment. He may have surrendered on the outside, but he never fully gave in to Faron, no matter what you saw or thought. My father was going to die either way, alliance or no, and the Capulets were never going to win a war that you wish that he had started if the people standing among our ranks have their loyalties on sale to the highest bidder.”
That made you brighter than the rest of them. As if one person could keep being the only source of light in a town that constantly sought to envelop itself in the black. As if time and time again she had not held on to that brilliance with all of her might, only to have everyone surrounding her, everything inflicted upon her, working towards making her whatever monster he saw before her now. There was no point in trying to tell him that she still believed, she still had hope, deep, deep within her; it did not matter anymore, not to him, not when he had cemented his idea of her as someone who was fallen from grace. What was the point in trying to change his mind when she was nothing to him now?
"You only ask people to be different when it suits your needs, Orion. Or did you forget that you were one of the first to jump at the opportunity to teach me when to hold a knife to someone's throat and when to plunge the blade in, knowing that it would curry favor for you? You can't teach me to attack from below and then call on me for honor. If you believe me wicked, then so be it, but when I say that I did what I had to do for my family, for my people, at the very least it doesn't ring after the heels of deceit. I should hope the next person in line to buy whatever false affections you're selling don't end up doing to you what you've become so adept at, maybe then you'll genuinely grow a heart and I'll still be around to gaze upon it from a distance and be happy for you. If you think this is still about stupid crowns and heiress titles and me proving myself a worthy leader for the Capulets, then clearly you know nothing at all about the kind of person that I am and the kind of person that I have become.”