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caracalla: altar time
vestal (chapter III)

in which we learn that Caracalla really, really loves to pray. And Geta? Geta is furiousā¦
summary: Livia, a young Vestal Virgin, is bound to Vesta's eternal flame and the vow of sacred duty. In Rome, it's common knowledge; touch a Vestal, and the wrath of the gods will descend upon you. But what if someone dares to defy that rule?
chapter I chapter II
warnings: 18+ minors dni, dub-con, non-con
tags: darkfic, sibling rivalry, no softboys here, religious guilt, mommy issues, caracalla when i catch you!
word count: ~4k
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The Great Maiden, like the other Vestals, lived in the House of the Vestals, so it was easy enough to find her.
After listening carefully to Liviaās hurried account and reading Claudiaās letter, the High Priestess was silent for a moment. Then, her pale lips parted, and she gestured to a marble bench, inviting Livia to sit.
"Sit, child."
She herself remained standing, her gaze fixed somewhere ahead. Despite her efforts to appear welcoming, there was a barely concealed tension in her posture and unease in her eyes. Still, Livia obeyed, sitting down with her hands folded in her lap, studying the older woman, trying to understand what troubled her.
"Iām sorry to come asking for this, but my heart wonāt rest when my sister sends me such alarming messages. I have to see herā¦"
The priestessās sharp eyes fixed on her. "Does she have no one else?"
Livia sighed. "Alas, no. Our mother has been gone for years, our father only just passed, andā¦" She swallowed hard, forcing back the lump rising in her throat. "ā¦and our older sister, too. Claudia has a husband, but sheās carrying a child, alone in a foreign house⦠If I donāt go to her, Iāll never forgive myself. I canāt lose another sister."
Whether it was Liviaās words or the sorrow on her face, something in the senior priestess softened. Her voice was quieter when she spoke.
"Very well. Go see your sister. But donāt linger too long, andā¦ā She hesitated, frowning, before continuing, ārememberāyour place is here, in the temple of our goddess and protector."
"Thank you," Livia said, relief and gratitude flooding her. In a sudden rush of emotion, she bent down and pressed a kiss to the back of the Great Maidenās hand before hurrying out. But just as she passed through the doorway, she caught the womanās gaze following herāheavy, somber, devoid of any joy.
And just like that, her own joy vanished.
Dark thoughts crept back in, pressing in around her like shadows. The secret she hadnāt told, the truth she hadnāt shared with her sisters. Once, they had shared everythingājoy and sorrow alikeābut now⦠Now, guilt took root in her chest, and the weight of unspoken words threatened to suffocate her.
Her sisters didnāt know.
And it was his fault.
Emperor Caracalla had shattered her quiet, ordered world with nothing but his presence. He had brought with him chaos, lies, and⦠thoughts that had no place in the mind of a Vestal.
But the goddess knew.
Nothing could be hidden from her. And that made it all the more unbearable.
She had tried to tell Caesoniaātruly, she hadābut the words got stuck in her throat the moment the other priestess started talking, her eyes sparkling with excitement about Emperor Geta. Oh, how her sister admired him! Sheād praised him, laughed, made silly jokes, and seemed so thrilled that theyād be attending the games again soon.
And how could Livia ruin that? How could she say that the father of Rome had stormed into the sacred temple, had whispered things to her that no young girl should ever hear? That he had touched her, behaved with brazen arrogance, nothing like the divine being so many believed him to be?
How could she describe the filth of it? The wrongness? The things that no Vestal should ever even think about?
Sin.
She longed to bathe, to cleanse herself, as if Caracalla had truly touched her, squeezed her throat, and kept purring in her ear.
A shudder ran through her, and she bit down hard on her lip, desperate to chase away the smiling image of the emperor from her mind.
She had no time for this.
She needed to think of Claudia. She needed to focus on her sister. Not waste another moment on impure thoughts.
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As soon as the chariot began rolling through the streets of Rome, a fresh wave of panic washed over her. Livia tugged the curtains tighter, not wanting anyone to see her. This visit had to be swift and discreetāthere was no reason for the people of Rome to know that a Vestal Virgin was paying a visit to the emperorsā palace.
She had no interest in the outside worldāshe didnāt care to see how the capital lived, neither the lavish homes of the patricians nor the cramped, crumbling dwellings of the plebeians. And yet, when the chariot slowed, she couldnāt help but peek through the slightly parted curtain. What she saw made her gasp.
The emperorsā palace, a gleaming fortress of white marble, was overwhelming in its grandeur. Even approaching from the less prominent side, away from the central square, there was still plenty to marvel at.
She was expected. As soon as she stepped inside, she was escorted directly to her sister. To Liviaās surprise, they led her to a garden, where amidst fragrant flowers, elegant marble statues, and the quiet singing of birds, Claudia waited for her in a shaded gazebo.
The young woman lounged in a garden chair, looking bored. Her legs were stretched out on a low stool, one hand absently stroking her rounded belly. But the moment she saw Livia, her expression lit up with genuine joy.
Livia lifted the sheer, pale-blue veil from her face. Beside Claudia, a dark-skinned slave girl sat at her feet. At the sight of Livia, the girlās eyes widenedānot just in surprise, but in something else. Fear? Doubt? Did she find it strange that a Vestal Virgin had come to see her mistress? Or⦠had she seen Livia before? Livia didnāt know, and she had no desire to dwell on it. With a simple nod, Claudia dismissed the servants, leaving them alone.
"Livia, sister, Iām so happy youāre here," Claudia said, reaching out with both hands.
Livia covered them with her own, squeezing gently. āHow are you feeling?ā she asked, searching her sisterās face for answers.
"Oh, thisā¦" Claudiaās expression faltered, her eyes darting nervously. She didnāt look sick. "Forgive me for the little deception, Livia. Iā" She hesitated. "You must forgive me. I just wanted to see you so badly, and I couldnāt think of any other way to distract you from your prayers!"
Livia stiffened. Anger flared through her body, and she pulled away, her movement sharper than intended.
"Do you realize," she said, her voice rougher than before, "that because of your 'little' deception, Iām in a difficult position? I have duties. What am I supposed to tell the High Priestess? That my sister is a liar?"
"You donāt need to explain anything," Claudia said smoothly. "Just tell them Iām feeling better, and thatās all. Is it really such a crime to visit your pregnant sister? Do you truly believe Vesta would be angered by that?"
But Livia remained resolute, crossing her arms and taking a step back.
"Liesāthose are the real sin,ā she said, eager to return to the temple immediately. āAnswer me, Claudiaāwhy did you really come up with this story?"
Her sister straightened, lowering her feet to the ground, placing a protective hand over her belly. Her gaze turned distant, uneasy. Her lips parted, but she hesitated, avoiding Liviaās eyes. She was hiding something. And Livia didnāt like it.
"I was asked toā¦" Claudia finally murmured.
"By who?" Liviaās voice came out hoarse. She already knew the answer.
"The emperorā¦" Claudia admitted softly.
Livia didnāt wait to hear more. She pulled the veil back over her face, turned on her heel, and strode toward the exit. Away from the garden. Away from the palace. Back to the temple, where her sistersāthough not by bloodāwould never lie to her.
"Wait!"
A sisterās hand, hot and desperate, grabbed her wrist.
"I had no choice, Livia, please!" Claudiaās voice broke into a sob. "Appius is always at the Senate, and when heās not there, heās off carousing with the emperors. Iām alone all the time! I really did want to see you, and when Emperor Geta told meā"
"He ordered you to do this?" Livia yanked her hand free. Through the thin veil, she regarded her sisterās small, trembling figure, unwilling to show her own face. Or her emotions. The resentment in her chest tightened like a knot.
"No, but⦠You know the godsā power lies in the hands of the emperors. Who am I to refuse a request?"
"Youāre my sister," Livia said sharply, turning to leave again.
"Liviaā¦" Claudiaās voice cracked.
She clutched her belly, breathing heavily, and sank back into her chair.
Liviaās heart softened, and she hurried to sit in front of her sister, inspecting her, stroking her dark hair gently.
"Donāt upset yourself, please. I forgive you," Livia said softly, fixing her sister with a steady gaze, brushing the damp curls from her forehead⦠and then she froze.
Claudia had always been frail. Both Cassandra and Livia had been strong, healthyātall, just like their father, and eerily similar since childhood. But Claudia had always been different, with her dark hair and blue eyes, she took after their mother with her frailty and shorter stature.
And now, looking at her, Livia realized: Claudia truly was ill.
Her gaze drifted lower. Without touching her, she traced a faint red mark on her sisterās skin. Then another. One near her collarbone, half-hidden beneath the fabric of her deep burgundy tunic.
"What is this?" Livia breathed.
Claudia hurriedly shifted her long hair over her chest, hiding the marks.
"Nothingā¦"
A lie. Livia saw it in her eyes. She wanted to press her, to demand the truthābut they were interrupted.
A palace guard had arrived. The emperor was summoning her. And she couldnāt refuse.
Casting one last, sorrowful glance at her sisterānow curled up in her chair, her face unreadableāLivia rose and followed the guard into the palace.
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This time, she doesnāt stop to admire the gold or marble. The sculptures and frescoes fade into the background. All she can think about is her sisterāthose marks. Sheās seen them before⦠sheās almost certain.
"Wait here, priestess. Emperor Geta will join you shortly," the guard tells her before leaving her alone in the vast, empty throne room.
Livia clasps her hands together, her gaze drifting over the towering arches and columns. She doesnāt like it hereāitās too ostentatious, too⦠too dangerous. The sheer size of the space makes her uneasy; she longs to return to her small, familiar room in the House of the Vestals. She avoids looking at the intricately carved thrones at the center of the hall, but a bas-relief above a small, almost hidden door tucked behind the columns catches her eye.
Sheās heard the story countless timesāfirst as a child in her parentsā home, then later from the High Priestess, who taught her about the sisterhood. Carved into the white stone is a she-wolf nursing two infants. Twin brothers. Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome, whoā¦
"Their mother was a Vestal, wasnāt she?" a quiet, sudden voice makes her flinch.
Caracalla is standing closeātoo closeāas if heād been there all along. Livia wills her racing heart to calm, determined not to let him revel in her fear. Thankfully, her face remains hidden behind the veil.
"Yes, my Caesar," she replies politely, bowing her head. "She bore them from a god."
"What could be more honorable, hmm? Mars, the god of war, blessed her womb with great sons," he stood in profile, his eyes locked on the relief, but she could see his lips stretch into a smile.
"And couldnāt protect her when she needed it," she retorts, bristling.
"So now weāre judging the gods, are we?" He turned to her, and she swallowed, her gaze dropping, cursing her own foolishness.
"No, we are merely humble servants, Emperor," she replied softly, and Caracalla smiled again.
The faint clink of golden bracelets fills the air as he gestures toward another wall. Liviaās gaze locks onto his pale, well-kept hand. This time, there are no ringsāinstead, his thin fingers are coated in gold up to the middle knuckle. Sheās seen priests do this, though they used sacrificial blood⦠She could easily imagine blood in place of gold.
"Another one of your sisters," he giggled, eyeing Livia with interest, still smiling with slightly parted lips, like a mischievous child.
Livia presses her lips tighter. The young emperor is testing her, teasing her. She glances at the other bas-relief. Tarpeia, the traitor who betrayed her city, is depicted with a look of terror, buried under heavy shields, one hand reaching desperately toward the sky.
"The claim that she was a Vestal is a myth," Livia replied curtly.
"But the rumors exist, donāt they?" he said lightly. "Of course, not something a Vestal would take pride in. But youāre different, arenāt you? Faithful to your calling."
This time, his eyes met hers directlyāso piercing, so heavy, it felt as though the veil between them didnāt exist at all. As if she stood before him bare.
"I am faithful to my vows, Emperor."
Ā«How many times do I have to say it before you stop looking at me like that?Ā» she thinks, clenching her fists. He immediately notices her tension, his eyes flicking downward. He seems relaxed, unserious, smug evenābut Caracalla is watching her closely. He is attentive.
Dressed in sapphire blue, his eyes are even more strikingādark, tempestuous, mirroring the hue of his tunic. His hair is a wild tangle of curls, untamed by a golden laurel, and his cheeks burn with a feverish glow, just beneath a delicate layer of powder. Liviaās gaze snags on the tiny, nearly healed marks on his cheekbones, and her mind flashes back to Claudia. Could itā¦?
"Iām here to visit my father," Caracalla says with a nod, as if the strange tension between them never existed.
Only now did she realize that the small door led to the altar.
"You praying?" she asked, genuinely surprised. In her mind, Caracalla was a god unto himself.
"Praying?" he echoed, a sly twist in his voice. It was hard to tell whether he was answering or posing the question back at her, daring her to guess. Livia stayed silent.
"You can join me. My father may not have been a devout man or given your temple the attention it deserves," he says, his eyes swept down her body and back up again, "but a Vestal priestess might brighten his afterlife."
She hesitates for only a heartbeat before following him. She has no choice.
Alone with the emperor in the small, dimly lit room, Livia freezes against the wall, waiting for him to speak. But he doesnāt.
He stares at the gilded altar, a smile playing on his lipsānot a sad one, but rather sardonic, cruel even. As if heās pleased his father is dead, his bones buried beneath, while Caracalla stands here, alive, the emperorā¦
"Five years to the day since he died," his hoarse, quiet voice cuts through the silence.
"Iām sorry," Livia replies. "My fatherās gone too. I understandā¦"
"Do you?" His high, hysterical laugh jolted her, and she stepped back toward the exit, warily watching the flushed cheekbones, the dilated pupils, the heavy rise and fall of his chest beneath the blue toga. "Were you glad when your father died too?"
And then it hits her. He hated the old emperor.
Oh, how foolish she had been, believing he could ever love anyone.
She recalls the day the emperor passed. Whispers had spread, suggesting heād been murdered⦠Could one of his sons have been responsible? Unease settles in her chest as she wraps her arms around herself.
Caracalla, as if reading her thoughts, turned toward her, narrowed his eyes, and then approached so closely that she could smell the scent of aromatic oils. His hand rose, and she recoiled, fearing he might touch her. But no, his fingers merely grazed the veil, pushing it back to reveal her pale face.
For a moment, they were silent. She seemed to stop breathing altogether while the emperor studied her face with surprising seriousness and focus. They were the same height, and Caracalla was only slightly older than her, but for some reason, Livia felt like a child, a little girl. It was frightening.
"Your sister was here," he says, running his tongue over his lips, his breathing quickening again.
"Claudia?" she whispers, almost without thinking.
"Who?" He laughs. "No, your other sister."
"Cassandra?"
The name of her sister causes the emperorās pupils to dilate even further, the blackness swallowing the blue of his irises. The shifting torchlight casts shadows across his face, transforming it into something tragic, unsettling. He stepped back from her, turning once again to the altar, standing next to his fatherās bust.
Now Livia saw two profilesāone marble, one alive, human.
Yet the living emperor, standing still, was no different from the statue. Pale, youthful, beautiful, he surpassed even the finest work of the sculptor who had carved his father.
"Yes," he replied. "Little bird often brightened my days when she lived here. Sweet, gentle, obedientā¦"
His voice dips into a purr, and Liviaās brow furrows. Little bird. Heād called her that too.
"Youāre nothing like her, though your face is hers exactly."
She felt a wave of disgust ripple through her at the tone he used when speaking of her dead sisterāas if a single tender purr could tarnish Cassandraās memory.
Livia silently turned away, unwilling to speak to him any longer. She needed to meet with the other emperor and leave the palace.
But as she took a step toward the exit, his hand roughly grabbed her wrist, and he slammed her against the wall, chest-first.
Stunned, it took her a moment to register what had just happened.
He had grabbed her!
Touched her not playfully, but brazenly, shamelessly! As if she were⦠Her!? Livia gasped, her cheek flat against the cold wall, his hot body pressing into her from behind, grip squeezing her wrist to pain.
"Let go! This is sacrilege!" she whispered, trying not to sound too frantic.
"I touched youāgrabbed you like some common kitchen wench," he whispers in her ear, inhaling the scent of her hair, his nose burying into her neck.
"And lookāmy hands are still here. Your goddess hasnāt cursed me. Whoās going to punish me, huh? You? Come on then. Fight back. Hit me. Here I am, touching you again and again, right on my fatherās grave! So what are you going to do to me, priestess?"
His other hand settles on her neck, brushing her hair aside. She couldnāt move.
Not wanting to anger him further, Livia freezes.
So does he.
"Emperor Antoninus, please," a desperate whisper escapes her dry lips.
His breath on her neck quickens, grows hotter.
His name stirs something in himāhis grip on her wrist even loosens slightly.
"Say it again," he commands.
"Pleaseā¦"
"Not that! My name!"
"Antoninusā¦" Her voice trembles, and he presses into her hips harder, letting out a quiet moan.
"My mother used to call me that," he whispers, finally releasing her wrist.
Livia canāt bear it any longer.
While heās distracted, relaxed, she spins around, shoving him hard in the chestāconsequences be damned. Her nails rake across the back of his hand as she rushes away, her heart pounding, dreading heāll follow.
But he doesnāt.
Only his laughter echoes behind her.
"Fly, little birdāweāll meet again!"
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She rushed to leave the throne room, desperate to escape the palace, but as she reached the exit, she collided with Emperor Geta. His face froze at the sight of her, his eyes scanning her disheveled appearance with a stunned disbelief.
Only then did Livia realize how she must look. Her gaze was wild, her hair a tangled mess, her veil crumpled, and her wrists were marked with blossoming bruises, streaked with traces of gold paint left by Emperor Caracalla. Geta noticed all of it. He pressed his lips into a thin line but didnāt comment on it, speaking as though everything were perfectly ordinary.
"Apologies for the wait, priestess" he says politely, inclining his head. Unlike his brother, his hair is neat, crowned with a golden laurel, as it should be. Heās dressed in night-black robesāimpeccable, composed, focused. Yet, Livia canāt help but notice the red blotches seeping through the layer of powder. Heās furious. His dark eyes bore into her as if sheās betrayed him.
"Why am I here?" she said hastily, still fearing that Caracalla might appear behind her.
"I told youāI enjoy your company, I want to see you more often," Geta replied softly, licking his lips.
Her mind immediately flashed back to his brotherās words: "Geta wants you." A wave of nausea hit her.
"We agreed to meet at the games."
"Yes, I remember," his black eyes remained fixed on her wrists, and she suddenly wanted to strike him. How dare he!? He knew exactly what his brother had done! He knew it was Caracallaāhe knew, and yet he remained silent, endured it! If he likes her so much, why is he tolerating this? Coward.
"I wish to see you. Without the High Priestess and your sisters. Just you. There will be a feast tonight. I want you to be there."
Livia blinked, stunned. What did he think she was?
"Thatās insulting," she spat.
"Itās an honor," he replied sharply, his voice growing colder. "Didnāt your sisters in the past attend feasts, gatherings? Watching gladiators spill blood on the arena floor is acceptable, but spending an evening with Romeās noble citizens is condemned? There will be poetry readings, singers, harpists. Youāll spend your time as you see fit. If you think of anything improper, thatās not my faultā¦" He smirked, brazenly tilting his chin, reminding her once again of Caracalla.
Anger overwhelmed her completely. Oh, so he wanted to show her off to his friends like some precious trinket? To brag?
Livia bit the inside of her cheek as hard as she could, forced a fake smile, and nodded.
"One evening, Emperor. And then youāll leave me be."
Geta mirrored her smile, his curious gaze lingering on her face, before replying, obviously lying:
"Of course, Amata."
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