Quiet Thunder - I [Elucien]
Prompt: Lucien expresses his frustrations to Elain. | Part II
Genre: Angst Rating: SFW Authorâs note: This takes place post-ACOFAS.
It had started the night before. An unusual discomfort had taken place in his chest and he had rubbed at it all evening, waiting for it to pass, trying to ignore it as Jurian and Vassa discussed with him. He had tried to participate, discuss, and laugh along but the feeling kept intensifying as the night went on.
Something was wrong with Elain.
The thought kept repeating itself in his mind over and over again but he tried to push it away, tried not to think about it. Elain had been going through a variety of emotions the past few months and Lucien had silently endured them all.
Space was what she wanted and space is what he would give her. Even when it was impossible for him not to think of her constantly. It was an ache. An ache Lucien didnât ask for and an ache he didnât think heâd experience again.
But now, it was well into the morning and the feeling had only increased, the discomfort edging onto pain that had him bolting upright from his bed and winnowing into Velaris, haphazardly slipping a shirt on, his sleeping trousers nearly slipping off in his haste.
He quickly knocked on the door and when a minute passed, his knocking became more frantic.
A wide-eyed Feyre slowly opened the door and blinked at Lucien. âI know weâre friends Lucien, but you better have a good explanation for why youâre here looking like this.â
âElain.â he choked. âIs she alright? How badly is she hurt?â
âElain?â she blinked. âSheâs fine sheâs just â oh.â
âOh, what?â
âShe started her cycle this morning.â Feyre said with a small wince then waved a hand over him. âThis makes sense now. Come in.â
Lucien followed her in, the tightness around his chest loosening slightly. Just her cycle. A cycle from the deepest pits of hell if he remembered correctly from his own motherâs experiences. From Jesmindaâs. His chest tightened again at the thought of her name and he shook his head at the shame he felt. Ashamed that he was thinking of his previous lover while his mate lay upstairs in pain.
Not that she wanted anything to do with him.
Lucien followed Feyre into the huge kitchen of the estate and he nodded his head in greeting at the two half-wraiths who returned the gesture.
âHow âhow is she?â he asked softly.
âItâs been a rough morning,â Feyre said quietly as she took a tray loaded with hot tea and a small portion of food from Nualaâs hands. âI was actually on my way up to see her now. Sheâs mortified that everyone knows sheâs dealing with it. As youâve probably picked up by now, Elain is a tad more modest than most.â
Lucien nodded, a thin smile on his face. âFrom the few times weâve been in the same room standing miles apart. Yes, Iâve gathered.â
Feyre gave him a look then sighed. âIâve tried, you know.â
Lucien shook his head. âDonât worry. I donât blame her. I donât blame you either. Itâs not your responsibility.â He paused, glancing at his hands clenching the edge of the counter and then up at Feyre. âWould â would it be alright if I saw her? Made sure sheâs okay?â
âI donât know if sheâll be up for that.â Feyre said, biting on her lip in thought. âI can ask and see.â
He nodded in response. âIâll wait down here.â he replied then sighed, running a hand through his hair. âIâm sorry for coming in like this. But I â I felt it. Her discomfort and pain. I thought she was hurt. As her mate, Iâd â Iâd like to help in any way I can.â
âA very specific kind of hurt.â Feyre said, scrunching her nose and then chuckling.
He gave her a small smile. âIndeed.â he replied then his smile fell from his face. âUm, let me know what she says.â
She only gave him a sympathetic smile in return, leaving with the tray in her hands. Lucien let out a breath and tried to remember why he was even here in the first place. Again, it wasnât like she wanted anything to do with him. Months had passed and yet...at the first sign of dismay, here he was.
So much for dignity.
~
This must be what hell felt like.
Elain was in actual hell.
She let out another pitiful whimper, her fingers digging into her pillow trying to figure out what was worse: her uterus that was viciously shedding itself or her lower back that felt like a thousand knives were being stabbed in it.
She curled up herself in a fetal position, hoping to center all of it in one spot and Elain was pretty sure if it was possible to die from this, she wouldâve been dead ages ago.
But then â then something felt different. Her head lifted slightly and she immediately knew what it was.
His scent.
Her mate.
Why was he here?
Why would he come?
Elain knew she hadnât been the kindest to him. In fact, she was the rudest she had ever been to anyone when it came to him.
Lucien.
He wasnât a bad person. Heâd been nothing but kind to her and yet, she couldnât make herself be more open to him. Previously, it was because she had still been in love with her ex-fiancĂŠ who had tossed her to the side in a moment when she needed him most.
But that wound was still there. Mending, but still there.
Now, however, she avoided Lucien because she wasnât ready for any other alternative he may offer her.
It wasnât fair. But Elain was in no way going to change the amount of the distance between them. In case â in case he demanded more than she could offer.
So why was he here?
A knock on her door interrupted her thinking and she weakly mumbled, âCome in.â
Elain registered Feyreâs footsteps as she closed the door and came closer to settle by her side at the edge of the bed, placing the tray on the nightstand next to it.
âHow are you feeling?â Feyre asked and Elain let out a whine.
âLike I want to die.â
Feyre chuckled, rubbing Elainâs arm gently. âI bought you tea and some light food.â
Elain rubbed her cheek into the pillow, glancing at Feyre for a few seconds then averting her gaze. âI know heâs here.â
The room fell silent.
âYes, he is.â Feyre finally spoke.
âWhy?â
âBecause he sensed that youâre hurting and wanted to check on you.â
âWhy?â
âAre you really asking me that?â
âWeâre strangers, he doesnât have to pretend to care.â
âHeâs not pretending to care. He does care. Youâre his mate and youâre also my sister.â
âI doubt heâs here because heâs worried about his friendâs sister suffering through her cycle.â she said with a snort and then groaned softly as she stretched her body back flat on the bed, hoping to ease some of the tension in it.
Feyre sighed. âYou know, he doesnât want anything from you. He just wants to check on you.â
âIâd rather he didnât.â
âWhy?â
âBecause weâre strangers.â
âYouâve known each other for a year now and the only reason youâre not any less of strangers is your own fault.â Feyre said firmly and Elain shot her a look.
âWhat do you want, Feyre?â
âI want you to just stop worrying about him whisking you away and forcing you to be his bride for one minute and actually talk to him.â her sister said softly. âLike it or not, that link will always be there. You avoiding it wonât make it go away. So stop pretending itâs not there and address it so you both can move on.â
Elain eyed Feyre silently, her lips a thin line. Her sister was right, of course. That didnât mean she wanted to talk to him. Especially in this state.
âNot today.â
âElain.â
âNot. Today.â she hissed.
Feyre only silently gazed at Elain then sighed and stood. âFine. Iâll let him know.â
âIt probably wonât be for a while.â Elain only managed and watched as Feyreâs mouth turned into a thin line then nod as she opened the door and â
He was standing there. Standing in her doorway.
~
Lucien had tried to stop himself, tried not to care enough to follow but when he saw a chance, he took it. He just wanted to make sure she was alright. Maybe for once, get a damn word in to this female he was shackled to.
He stood silently outside her door. Debating whether he should knock or wait for Feyre to come out but then he had heard every word in their conversation and the conversation had frozen him to the spot, jaw clenched.
Truly like a deer caught in the wild, she was staring at him as though caught in a dirty act. Still as beautiful as the first time heâd seen her.
Elain bolted up or tried to, and slowly sat up with a soft whimper.
âYou donât have to get up. For once, please donât.â he said. Please let me say what I have to say so it doesnât stay bottled in me forever, was what he really wanted to say instead.
Feyreâs gaze hardened at him and he silently stood in the doorway, watching the two sisters exchange glances.
âI thought you were going to wait downstairs.â Feyre finally asked, turning back to him.
âNuala had hot pads to help Elain. I offered to bring them up.â he stated dryly.
âYou didnât have to do that.â Elain replied, her cheeks flushing that he was standing at her door. That he had actually come up. How would she avoid him now?
âNo, I didn't have to.â he agreed, then held out the pad to Feyre. â But I wanted to. I know youâre in pain and uncomfortable.â
He watched as Feyre silently took the pad from him and brought it back to Elainâs side where they exchanged a silent conversation that had him dropping his gaze to his feet, the back of his neck heating. When was he ever going to be in a place that didnât make him feel like scum?
âI donât think now is a really good time.â Feyre said, walking back towards him. âElain is pretty tired, perhaps another day we can ââ
âWhen?â he said through clenched teeth and he felt both females pause, his eyes still on his feet. âWhen, Elain? When will you spare me some of your time so we can finally talk about this?â
âLucien ââ Feyre began but he held up a hand gently, finally locking gazes with his mate.
âI just want to say my piece and maybe Iâm a bastard to be saying it with her in this state, but at least I know she wonât walk away and I can finally say what I have to say.â he continued.
Elainâs eyes widened slightly and then she averted her gaze, like she always did around him.
âAnd what do you have to say?â she asked quietly.
âDo me the dignity and at least look at me when Iâm speaking, please.â he said quietly but firmly.
He watched as Elain met his gaze and they shared a moment of silence. A moment where frustration, longing, sorrow, and hurt â so much hurt was exchanged in that gaze.
Feyre stood silently between them but Lucienâs gaze never wavered from Elainâs.
âYes?â she asked him.
âA year. A year has passed and youâve ignored me.â he began, a hand moving to grasp the doorframe. âI canât blame you. You donât know me. I donât know you. But weâre mates. That bond, that tie is always going to be there hanging over our heads whether we want it to or not.â Lucien swallowed trying to choke down his frustration, his shame. âBut you are very arrogant to assume that I asked for this. That I want to be your mate.â
He watched her eyes widen.
âYou donât want a mate? Thatâs fair. I didnât want one either.â Lucien continued, choking back a snarl. âI already had the big love of my life. She was everything to me. I thought she was my mate, I was waiting for that mating bond to snap in place but that didnât happen.â He squeezed his eyes shut, the wood of the doorframe groaning under his grip and his voice softened as he continued, âShe was murdered because of me and I have had to live with that for years on end until the Cauldron decided to throw us together.â
He watched her delicate hand fly to cover her mouth, eyes widened, but in horror this time. He only gave her a tight smile.
âSo forgive me for saying this again but, it is very bold of you to assume I am sitting here and asking about you because I am blindingly pining for your affection.â he said, his voice deadly calm. âI am not some rabid animal that is trying to hunt you. I am not some â some filth that is trying to force anything on you. I didnât ask for this. I didnât ask for you. But the cauldron put us together for some reason or another. It wasnât what you wanted and it most certainly wasnât what I wanted or expected. All I ask is that you give us a chance.â
Elain swallowed, her chest rising and falling at his harsh words, at the tone. âA chance at what?â
âTo know if thereâs anything between us worth fighting for.â he answered. âTo know if youâre worth any more effort on my part.â
âLucien.â Feyre warned but he only held up a hand again.
âI donât mean it as an insult. Iâm not looking for a mate. Not after ââ he cut himself off with a swallow then continued, âWhat I am looking for is a partner. Someone who will be my friend. Someone who will share the terrible moments as well as the good ones. You once said to me that no one ever looked at you, never saw you. You wanted someone who will. Well, thatâs what I want too. Someone who sees me, Lucien, and stays.â
A heavy silence fell in the room as Lucien took a deep breath and Elain nervously fiddled with her sleeping gown, at loss for words. Feyre silently watching them both.
Finally, Lucien spoke up again from his position at the door. The position he hadnât moved from, wouldnât move from. Not until she let him in.
âThe cauldron seems to think youâre it, Elain.â he said, glancing at her once more. âBut the cauldron isnât always right. Maybe weâd be great mates. Maybe we wouldnât. Maybe we could be friends. Maybe we wonât. But the least â the least you could grant me, us, is a chance to talk about it.â
He watched as her gaze flickered from his face and back to her hands and he didnât miss the slight trembling of her lips.
âI didnât ask for this either and Iâm not looking for you to love me. Iâd like to at least be your friend.â he added softly. âBut if you really donât want that â if you donât want anything to do with me, then thatâs fine, but we need to discuss that. You want me to see you? I do. I see you. More importantly, I feel you all the time. I feel everything that youâre going through and I understand. But please understand this, Â I cannot and wonât stand having no closure on this any longer. I canât.â
He heard his voice crack on the last word and lowered his hands that has been gripping the door back to his sides. Again, Lucien felt his whole face heat up as silence enveloped them.
Say something. He wanted to beg. Say anything.
As though she heard him, Elain finally spoke up. âWould you have cared to want to be my friend if I wasnât your mate?â she asked and his head snapped up to meet her gaze drilling into him. âWould I have mattered to you then?â
âYou are Feyreâs sister, someone who is a close friend of mine. I wouldâve cared about you because youâre her sister and then as we got to know each other, I wouldâve cared about you for you.â he replied. âYouâre important as your own person, Elain but...you havenât given me a chance to get to know you.â
âAnd now? The only reason you want to get to know me is because of this bond?â
âWould you even know I existed if it wasnât for the bond? Are you giving me a chance to get to know you despite it?â
Elain fell silent at that and he watched her swallow before answering, âHe still has a place in my heart.â
âShe still has one in mine.â he only replied.
He watched her gaze drift down to her hands as she fiddled with her fingers again but Lucien had had enough. His eyes locked on Feyre, âHeated massages always work well. My mother used to use this special lotion that stays heated as itâs rubbed in. It helped to alleviate the discomfort. I told the twins about it and Cerridwen went to get some from a shop in the city that I looked in once. I thought it might help.â he said quietly then his gaze flickered to Elain. âFeel better. Find me when you do.â
Lucien whirled on his heels but saw and heard nothing around him as he blindly made his way to the front door of the estate and winnowed out, winnowing back to his own bedroom, hoping for once, maybe today, he wouldnât choke on his own frustrations.















