Imagine One- Paul
The halls of Castle Caladan are cold tonight.
Goosebumps are already forming on your arms as you walk through the dark.
Perhaps going for a late night stroll wasn't the best idea, but you just couldn't sleep tonight.
So you stroll instead, peering out of the windows to observe the rain clouds forming.
Castle Caladan has been your home for ages, even though you are not an Atreides. You've lived alongside House Caladan, having come from one of the lesser houses in an attempt to give you a better standing in society.
You're not angry about it.
In fact, you're grateful to live on this oceanic planet. And, you're happy to be alongside your best friend, Paul Atreides.
There weren't any others your age in Castle Caladan, so naturally you sought each other out early on.
Being friends came easily.
Paul has always been sweet, adventurous, friendly - and you are much the same.
Of course, you both had different teachings and priorities, but you always found each other whenever possible.
There was no greater joy than racing through the castle and playing near the waves alongside the boy with dark hair.
And now you're both older.
Life has intruded upon those times of peaceful play and brought forth more schoolings and politics that the young aren't susceptible to.
Although he has a higher standing in society, Paul always manages to remember you, make time for you. He vowed to never abandon you.
And you believe him.
But the subtle glares that Lady Jessica sends your way are not easy to ignore, nor are the signs that others in the castle are uncomfortable with the situation.
You try not to dwell on those things. Because the only thing that matters is being there for Paul. He deserves to have a friend that isn't a mentor or a parental figure.
As you walk though the sleeping palace, your find your mind troubled. Maybe that's why you can't sleep tonight.
Footsteps silent on the stone floor, you arrive before Paul's chambers. You hadn't realized you were walking here. Unconsciously, you sought him out in your time of uncertainty.
Resting your palm on the door, you close your eyes and sigh. You wouldn't disturb him at this hour- you know how bad it would look.
Before you can continue on your way, a voice calls out from the shadows.
"What are you doing here at this hour?"
It's a male's voice, one that you wish was unfamiliar.
"I didn't realize I couldn't roam as I please, Aric," you reply comply to the guard who walks closer.
His grin is wolffish, "I didn't realize you were stupid enough to come to him after dark."
"I was not going to disturb him."
"Oh no, I imagine he'd be excited to see you at this late hour."
"I don't like what you're insinuating," you start to walk away, hearing him continue after you.
He is right beside you, "I meant no insult, I assure you."
"Your assurances are as empty as your head," you retort, not even giving him a glance.
You've never liked Aric, so you see no reason to be civil with him. He's always been an ass to you, finding any reason to make your life a bit more miserable.
"That was uncalled for," he growls, grabbing your arm to stop you from walking away.
You fix him with an unimpressed stare.
"What do you want, Aric? It seems like you're always following me," you say calmly as he releases you.
He regains his composure, "I want you."
You blink at him.
"I'm serious, I want you to stop fawning over Paul and turn to me instead," his whisper is harsh and grating to your ears. "Be my wife. You're of age now and I know you have no other offers."
You can't help but scoff. Stepping back from him, you cross your arms, "I do not fawn over Paul, and I am certainly not fond of you. I will do is both a favour and pretend you never asked."
Rage lights up his features, his hand forming a fist at his side.
"I could give you everything you could ask for."
"And you would take everything from me in the meantime. I know you, Aric. You are not kind," you hiss, stepping back while he steps forward.
"Kindness gets you nowhere in this life."
You shake your head, "Your actions in this life determine the outcome. And so far your actions are untoward. Cornering me at this time of night?"
"Paul will never marry you, you know," he changes tactics.
You roll your eyes, "Admit defeat, Aric. I will never be yours."
Suddenly, he is right in your face, sneering down at you, "I can take what I want. Like you said, it's late, no one is here."
"I will not let you."
He laughs, grabbing your arm in a bruising grip once again. He wrenches you forward but you twist out of his grip and shove him into the wall.
He groans and recovers quickly, shoving you violently. You hit a corner and collapse on the ground, your arm dripping crimson.
Infuriated, you stand and glare at the smug bastard.
"Leave now," you command him, using the Voice. You're not a master at it, by any means, but you're trained enough to get this brute to back down.
He leaves without a word, and you realize that you should have done that right away.
You grasp your arm and walk back to your chambers. Luckily, the wound isn't deep and you're finally able to sleep.
~~~
The next day commences as normal.
That is, until Paul appears next to you as you walk down the beach.
"I was looking for you," he grins as he approaches.
His smile could brighten the darkest corner of space. His eyes are piercing and perceptive, you fear you could drown in their depths.
You smile back at him, "You found me."
"I haven't seen you in a few days, has everything been alright?"
That's Paul, always so considerate of you and your wellbeing. The reminder of his care brings a softer smile to your face.
"I'm fine, just been tired lately."
"Why?"
"Sleep's been evading me," you chuckle, bending to pick up a stone near your feet. "I'll catch it eventually."
A sudden tension fills the air, bringing you upright immediately. You look at Paul and see his gaze fixed on your bandaged arm.
"What happened?" He asks, concern dripping from his words like rain.
You move your arm from his direct view, "Nothing, it was an accident."
His eyes flicker up to yours.
"You're lying."
You curse his Bene Gesserit training which makes it so easy for him to read you.
"I told you it's nothing."
"If it was nothing, you would've already launched into how it happened," he points out. "Like that time you scraped your knee when you tripped down the stairs."
You groan at the reminder, "You said you wouldn't bring that up again!"
"Tell me what happened," he reaches out to gently take your arm in his hands.
He examines the clean bandage before beginning to unwrap it. You shake your head but his eyes are pleading.
"Please."
You sigh, unable to resist. He doesn't even need to use the Voice on you, he controls you with his words, his eyes, his hands. You would give him everything if he simply asked for it.
He'd do the same for you.
"It was Aric," you say, as Paul stares at the small cut on your bruised arm. "He got angry that I would never marry him in a million years."
Paul's expression goes dark, any mirth he might have had leaving him in an instant.
"Aric asked you to wed him?"
You nod.
"Then he did this?"
"Pushed me into the wall," you confess. "I had ti use the Voice to get him to leave."
You watch as Paul tenderly presses his lips to your arm, the contact warm and sweet.
"I'm sorry I wasn't there."
"You can't be with me all the time, silly."
He shakes his dark hair, "I promise, he won't do this to you ever again."
"How-"
Paul turns in a flurry, stalking back towards the castle. You race after him, suddenly unsure.
You knew you shouldn't have told him what happened. This isn't the Paul you know, this is someone else.
"Paul!" You shout as you run after him.
He's too fast, storming to where Aric stands in the hall. Before Aric even notices his presence, Paul has punched him clear across the face.
Stunned, Aric stumbles back with a curse.
Paul doesn't give him time to recover, kneeing him in the stomach so that he bends over in pain. You watch as Paul kicks him down to the ground, standing over him with a furious expression.
"I heard what you did last night, Aric."
Aric groans in response.
Paul continues, "I know you tried to harm my beloved, tried to belittle her. Did you think you wouldn't be punished?"
"Paul, I think he's learnt his lesson," you try to calm him.
"No, no he hasn't."
Paul watches as Aric rises to his feet, mouth bloodied.
"I should've known that whore would snitch."
You wince, not at the intended insult, but at the fury blazing in Paul's eyes. This isn't going to end well.
"Stop talking," Paul uses the Voice, before punching him once again.
"Get on your knees."
You watch as Aric drops to the floor.
"Beg for her forgiveness and I'll let you walk away," Paul says casually. "If you don't, I think you know what'll happen."
Watching with a flicker of amusement, you incline your head, "Go on."
Aric grits his teeth, "I'm sorry."
"That wasn't good enough," Paul seethes, "Do it better!"
Aric slams his head on the floor, "Please, please, don't let him kill me. I won't ever speak to you again!"
"I know you won't," you nod at Paul. "I think all is well now."
"Get up Aric," Paul commands. "I don't want to see your face again, you hear me?"
Aric nods and retreats with a burning face.
You turn to Paul, crossing your arms, "Beloved, huh?"
He rubs the back of his neck, averting his gaze, "I hope you don't mind."
"Paul, hearing you call me that fills my heart to the brim. Your my beloved as well, you know."
Paul bridges the space between you, clasping the back of your head and pressing his forehead against yours.
"I don't think I could ever be without you. Even the thought of someone trying to take you from me, turn you against me..."
"Don't worry, Paul," you ghost your lips across his. "That will never happen, not as long as I have breath in my lungs."
He wraps his arms around you, "I'll cherish you always, protect you always."
"I know."
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