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Chapter 155 – Between Two Kings: A Split or Swallow Novel Online Free

Posted on November 20, 2025 by admin

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Tem wiped it away gently, tears filling her eyes. “I told you you’re not allowed to die.”

“And I told you I would endeavor not to.”

“See? Liars, all of you.”

Caspen coughed again, and more blood came out. Tem held him tighter.

“This is horrible, Caspen,” she rasped. “You can’t leave me alone.”

Caspen shook his head. “You will not be alone, Tem.”

Tears welled in her eyes as she realized he meant Leo. “Don’t do this, Caspen, please

-“

“You will be happy with him, Tem. He loves you as I do.”

“How do you know that?”

For some reason, Caspen smiled. There was blood on his teeth. “He wrote you letters.”

Tem stared down at him, her mouth open in shock. “But I-how-?”

“He is your one true love, Tem.”

Tem thought back to the dream she’d had before her first night in the caves-how she’d felt Caspen’s presence before she’d met him. They’d been drawn together even then. Fate had led them here. They were supposed to collide-they were supposed to be together. He was her twin flame, her other half.

Caspen was her sun. Caspen was everything.

“That’s not true.”

“It is. The blood bond would not have broken otherwise.”

She shook her head, nearly blind through her tears. Evelyn’s words ran wildly through her mind:

Could you love them equally? Tem thought she could. She was wrong.

“I was your first love, Tem,” Caspen whispered. “He will be your last.”

Basilisks believed in fate. That’s what Apollo had told her so many weeks ago. Was this Caspen’s fate? To let Leo take his place? Without Caspen, there would have been no Leo, and vice versa. The competition for Leo brought her to Caspen. The things she learned from Caspen brought her to Leo. There couldn’t be one without the other. A life without both of them made no sense to Tem. She would be forever off-kilter, forever uneven. Always missing a part of her.

“You can’t do this, Caspen. I’m not worth this.”

“I decide my worth, Tem. And it is far and away inferior to yours.”

“How can you say that?”

“Because it is true.”

Tears streamed down Tem’s face. She couldn’t move-couldn’t breathe.

Caspen’s thumb slipped into her mouth, then out, dragging along her bottom lip. The same thing Leo had done just an hour ago. “You should only know pleasure,” he whispered.

Tem couldn’t finish the line. She couldn’t. Because this wasn’t pleasure at all. This was pain. “Caspen,” she whispered. “Don’t leave me.”

“I must, Tem.”

“I can’t do this alone. I can’t do it without you.”

For some reason, he smiled. “You can do anything. Of that I am certain.”

Incomparable sadness swept through Tem. This couldn’t be happening. But she knew it was. There was no going back, no undoing what had just been done.

Caspen looked at Apollo. Tem watched as something passed between brothers: an unspoken vow. Then Caspen whispered, “Finish it, Brother.”

Tem’s spine erupted in chills as Apollo bowed his head in an overt show of respect. Then he turned to Tem, as if awaiting her permission. She would not give it; she would have no part in this. This was not the way she wanted them to end. They were not supposed to end. Ever.

She refused to look at Apollo, instead looking at Caspen as his brother did the same thing Tem had just done-siphoned his power until there was nothing left to take. A montage of images flashed suddenly through her mind: their happiest moments together. She saw them meet for the first time in the caves. She saw him slide her own fingers between her legs before tasting them.

As I said. Heaven. She saw him pull her into his mind so he could see her the way he did. They’d slept together for the first time in his chambers, tangled in his sheets, just the two of them, with nobody watching. She saw how proud he was after she finished the ritual. She saw them transition together for the first time, in the lake, then lie on this very same spot on the shore. She saw him cup her jaw, look her in the eye, and say:

You are perfect, Tem. I will not allow you to think otherwise.

Through her tears, Tem watched as the power of two kings left Caspen, and with it, his life. Caspen had always felt bigger than her-more important, somehow-more vital. Even now, motionless in her arms, he was magnificent. His golden eyes held hers until they couldn’t anymore. The moment they closed, a flash of pain seared her sternum. Tem looked down, and at first, she couldn’t comprehend what she was seeing. At first she thought she was injured. Then she realized the liquid on her chest was gold, not blood.

Her necklace was melting.

White-hot metal burned her skin as the golden claw dripped between her breasts in a shapeless mass. Tem cried out, grabbing at the molten charm, burning her fingertips. She ignored the pain, trying to keep its shape in her hands. Caspen’s necklace was melting too, pooling in the middle of his chest.

“Caspen,” she gasped, staring at the welts on her skin. “Caspen

-“

The smell of burning flesh overtook her. She doubled over, trying to grasp the necklace with her fingers, but it was too late. The chain sliced into her neck as it melted, cutting and burning her at the same time. The claw was nothing but a mess of metal in her palms. Smears of gold seared her skin before solidifying and dropping to the sand in a waterfall of gentle clinks.

A horrible scream tore her throat.

She couldn’t breathe. Couldn’t think. Nothing would ever be good again-nothing would ever be right. A great chasm was opening within her, one she knew would never close. Tem stared at her palms, unadorned by constellations of pigment. Her freckles were gone. The blood bond that had tied Caspen’s life to hers was broken.

Her basilisk side was dead.

Leo gave her no timeline.

His letter arrived the day after Caspen died, just two sentences written in spiky red ink:

Join me when you are ready.

I love you.

The funeral was extravagant. Adelaide planned the entire thing, and Tem simply showed up. When it came time to release Caspen’s ashes into the lake, her hands shook so badly that Apollo stood behind her, placing his hands over hers so she could tilt the urn. She’d been staying in Caspen’s old chambers ever since-the ones he’d occupied before he became king, where they had slept together for the very first time. His sheets still smelled like him-like smoke. Tem wondered when that would fade.

Despite the comfort of his bed, she was having trouble sleeping. She spent hours staring at the mirror where he’d first pulled her into his mind, showing her all the things he found beautiful about her. It was the first time Tem had seen herself from his point of view, the first time she’d truly understood how much he loved her. Now, in his absence, she realized what a gift he’d given her that day. So much of Tem’s confidence came from Caspen. He’d been the first to tell her she was capable-to insist that she was perfect. It took hearing it from him before she believed it herself, and now she didn’t need to hear it from anyone. Now, believing in herself was enough. Caspen had given that to her, and nobody could ever take it away.

She knew Leo was waiting for her-her future was waiting for her. But for now, Tem was content to linger in the past. When she left these caves, she would not be able to return; the basilisks had decided to leave the mountain. There were losses on both sides-both quivers had suffered. Rowe’s death had ushered in a new era: one with Apollo at the helm. It was Apollo, ultimately, who decided the basilisks would retreat to the sea. Tem did not try to get them to stay. The humans and the basilisks had tried to coexist for centuries, and they had failed. There could be no peace between predator and prey. The circle of life would not allow it. Adelaide had made it clear that the remaining basilisks would wait until Tem left before leaving themselves. “It is a matter of respect,” she had said. “They wish to give you time to grieve your king.”

But no amount of time would ever be enough.

Tem never thought she would face a future without Caspen-never thought there would come a day when his steady hands were not there to catch her. But that day had come. How could she grieve someone like him? Someone who had taught her everything she knew? Caspen had tolerated her insufferable impatience, her endless questioning, her unwillingness to do things in the order they were supposed to be done. He was the one thing she could never be: patient. And patience, Tem knew, was required in order to be in a relationship with her. She was impossible. What could be worse for a basilisk? Caspen had never quite been able to corral her, and he hadn’t wanted to anyway.

You are not meant to be tamed. He’d meant it as a compliment. Caspen had known, from the very beginning, that Tem was capable of greatness. It had taken her quite a long time to believe it herself. But here she was, finally, fully formed into the queen he had made her, and he was no longer there to be her king.

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