Tella rattled the dungeon bars, feeling like the Fated Lady Prisoner whoโd been put in a cage for no good reason. โYour Highness!โ
Magic strangled her every time she attempted calling out for Legend, but she was not in the mood to yell for someone who didnโt really exist and cry out the name Dante, or even worse, โPrince Dante.โ But there was something pleasantly mocking about โYour Highness.โ
She couldnโtย believeย heโd had her arrested. Was it because he knew that sheโd followed him the day before? She didnโt think heโd seen her, but that still didnโt give him the right to imprison her.
Now she definitely didnโt need to feel guilty about kissing Jacks.
Tella shook the bars again. The stone gargoyles impaled by the tops of them peered down on her with bulging eyes. She didnโt know how long sheโd been locked up here all alone. As sheโd been dragged inside, sheโd looked around at the other cells, wondering if Legend had brought his witch down here as well. But all Tella saw were the tally marks etched into the walls. There were names carved into the dry stones as well, but she didnโt plan on staying long enough to make hers one of them.
โYou have no right to keep me locked up!โ Tella cried out.
A heavy door groaned open at the end of the torch-lit hall, followed by the confident beat of boots, which she knew too well. Legend wasnโt crowned yet, but he already moved like an emperor stepping into a throne room.
Tellaโs eyes trailed upward from his tall black boots to the fitted black trousers hugging his muscular legs. His shirt was also black, but it was accented with a vest covered in thin wolf-gray lines that matched the cravat at his throat and the lapels of his velvet coat. The coat was the rich royal color of
blackberriesโa shade sheโd never seen him in. But he wore the color well; it complemented his bronze skin tone, and made his hair look even blacker and his eyes look even brighter, bringing out flecks of gold that reminded her of stars at night.
No wonder theyโd already started creating statues of him around the city. He might have been a liar and a villain, but he made both things look very good.
The other cells were empty, but he didnโt even glance at them, and Tella had the impression that Legend wouldnโt have darted his eyes around even if the cells had been full of deadly criminals. He moved like nothing in the human world could hurt him. He didnโt need to look over his shoulder. According to the witch, he only had one weakness, and Tella doubted it was in this dungeon.
She couldnโt believe sheโd chased him into another world because sheโd thought he was in danger. Even though he could have been telling the truth about losing some of his powers, she should have known that heโd do whatever it took to get them back.
โLet me out of here, you bastard!โ
โI think I preferredย Your Highness.โ He continued his elegant walk toward her, moving with unrushed strides down the dim hall. Someone else might have thought he didnโt have any particularly strong feelings about their current situation. But Tella had spent the last two months sharing dreams with him. She was aware of his movementsโaware ofย him. She noticed the tic in his jaw as he slowly raked her over, eyes traveling from her bare feet to her naked calves. His gaze tightened as he reached her skirt with all its ripped-up feathers. But instead of making a mocking comment, Tella saw lines form across his brow, as if he was trying to puzzle something out.
Was it possible he didnโt know that sheโd followed him to see the witch?
And if that was the case, then why had he locked her up?
She glowered at him when his probing gaze traveled from her neck, to her lips, and thenโfinallyโher eyes.
The dungeon suddenly grew very warm. His gaze was still tight and dark, but it was edged in heat that she felt all the way down to her toes.
For months Tella had pondered what it would be like when they met again outside of her dreams. She wondered if heโd touch her at last, if heโd apologize for leaving her on the steps in front of the Temple of the Stars. Once sheโd even imagined him asking her to be his empress. She almost laughed at that thought now, but she was wholly serious when she said, โJust
because youโre going to be emperor doesnโt mean you can lock me up without reason.โ
The corner of his mouth slowly lifted into an arrogant tilt. โActually, it does. But I didnโt mean for you to be arrested. I only told my guards to collect you and bring you to me once you were found.โ His voice was cool, even. Again, another person might not have picked up on the way his sentences turned razor-sharp right at the ends. He was definitely angry, and angryย with her.
Tella couldnโt believe it. Her mother was dead. The Fates were awake. Her sister had been kidnapped.ย Hisย guards had locked her up, and yet Legend kept looking at her as if she was the one whoโd done something wrong.
โWhat crime have I committed?โ
โI told you, I didnโt have you arrested. I know how you feel about cages. I was only trying to find you.โ
โDid you really have to use your guards?โ She tried to keep her voice as even as his was, but it was difficult. She could feel Jacksโs spell cracking. Her chest was tight and her head was pounding. And Legend still hadnโt unlocked her cell door. โIf youโd wanted to find me, why didnโt you just visit me in my dreams and ask me where I was?โ
A quick clench of his jaw. โI tried to.โ
โThen why couldnโt you?โ Tella said. Shortly after heโd first showed up in her dreams, heโd taught her how to control parts of themโlittle tricks to change what she wore and larger tricks in case she didnโt want certain people entering her dreams. But even when sheโd been mad at Legend, sheโd always let him in. โI wasnโt keeping you out.โ
โI know. But something else was.โ
Tella didnโt see Legend moveโhe must have used his magic to hide what he was doingโbut suddenly the door between them was open, and Legend was holding something in his handsโtwo pieces of confetti, one shaped like a spade and the other shaped like a heart.
A sharp memory returned to Tella: Jacks carrying her through his gambling den as card-suit confetti fell from the ceiling. Was this why Legend was mad at her, because sheโd been with Jacks?
โWhere were you last night, Donatella?โ
Again, she hadnโt seen him move, but he was now farther away, leaning against the bars opposite her cell, making it clear that even though they were outside of her dreams, some of the rules hadnโt changed. He was still keeping his distance.
โThatโs none of your business,โ Tella snapped, โand even if it was, I donโt have time to argue with you about it. I need to find my sister.โ
โTella!โ Scarlettโs voice carried down the hall before Tella caught sight of her running forward in a storm of flushed raspberry skirts, bright enough to light up the entire dungeon.
โWhere have you been?โ Scarlett captured Tella in a hug so tight it cut off Tellaโs breath. Or maybe she couldnโt breathe because of the emotions suddenly captured in her throat. Her sister wasnโt dead or injured or kidnapped. She was here and safe and alive. โWeโve been searching the entire city for you and Paloma.โ
โI thought something happened toย you,โ Tella choked out.
โWhy would you think that?โ Scarlett shot an accusing look at Legend.
He continued to lean against the prison bars, regarding Tella with narrowed eyes. โI didnโt get the chance to tell her you were here.โ
โOh good, you found her.โ Julian appeared at the end of the hall, swaggering forward as if the tension in the dungeon wasnโt thick enough to choke on. He was dressed in finer clothes than Tella had ever seen him in, but they looked tired, as if heโd been wearing them since the day before. โWhere was she?โ
โWe were just figuring that out.โ Scarlett turned back to her sister. โLegend told us that he thought Jacks had taken you.โ
The bright raspberry skirts of Scarlettโs dress began to fade as she took in the disheveled state of Tellaโs feathered dress. Sheโd probably lost a couple feathers during her time with Jacks, but she doubted theyโd come undone in the same way Scarlett was imagining. And after all sheโd seen yesterday, Jacks didnโt feel like the most dangerous immortal that Tella knew.
โIs your mother here too?โ Julian asked.
Scarlett didnโt say anything, but Tella could see the question in her eyes as well. Eyes so much like their motherโs that just looking at them made Tella tremble all over, as if her bones wanted to break out of her skin and flee before they were forced to relive last nightโs horrors.
โTella, whatโs wrong?โ Scarlett reached for her sisterโs hand again.
Tella wrapped her fingers around Scarlettโs, the same way she had as a child the day after their mother had vanished from Trisda. Tella had been the first of the sisters to discover Paloma was missing. Sheโd found the room her father had destroyed after he couldnโt find Paloma anywhere. Then Scarlett had been there, taking her sisterโs hand and silently promising sheโd never let go as long as Tella needed her to hold on.
โSheโs left again?โ Scarlett guessed.
Tella was tempted to say yes. It would have been so much easier for her and for her sister if she just let Scarlett believe her mother had run off. But if Tella took the easy path now, it would be so much harder to take the necessary one.
Last night sheโd vowed to kill the Fallen Star, and she planned to follow through. Sheโd find a way to destroy him, and she couldnโt do it on her own.
She took a deep breath, but it became lodged in her throat until she finally managed to say, โOur mother died yesterday.โ
Scarlett staggered back and clutched her stomach, as if the wind had been punched out of her.
Tella wanted to take her sisterโs hand again, but she couldnโt stop to comfort her. If Tella stopped talking, she knew sheโd start crying. She had to keep going. She reached into her pocket and shared the good-bye letter her mother had written. Then Tella told them how sheโd ignored her motherโs warnings and followed her into one of the ruins, where Tella had watched every disturbing thing that had passed between the Fallen Star and their mother until the Fallen Star finally took Palomaโs life. The only part Tella wasnโt entirely honest about was the bit involving Jacks. Since they already knew sheโd been with him, she told them how heโd found her and carried her out of the cavern, but she didnโt add that heโd then helped her by taking away some of her grief.
When she finished, the four of them no longer appeared to be standing in the halls of Legendโs dungeon. Again, she hadnโt even seen Legend move, but she knew heโd created the comforting illusion they stood within now. The cold floors had turned to plush cream carpets, the stone walls had turned to white soapstone, and the barred windows had shifted to pretty stained-glass ones, covered with serene pictures of clouds in calming skies that shined pale blue light over everyoneโs grim faces.
Julian offered his condolences first. Somewhere during her story, heโd moved close to Scarlett and wrapped an arm around her shoulder.
Legend still remained distant. He leaned against one of the gleaming walls, but when he looked at Tella, all the earlier anger and wariness had disappeared, replaced with a look so indescribably gentle, she would never have pictured it on his face. โI wish it was in my power to bring her back. I know how much she meant to you, and Iโm sorry you lost her the way that you did.โ
His fingers twitched, as if he were tempted to reach for her, but for once
Tella was glad that he didnโt attempt to touch her. Last night Jacks had held her together with touch, but Tella had the feeling that if Legend pulled her into his arms right now, sheโd fall apart entirely. She could handle his glares and his barbed remarks, but his tenderness could upend her completely.
Scarlett didnโt say a word, but tears streamed down her cheeks, more tears than Tella would have expected, given her rocky feelings toward their mother. Tella felt as if she should have been there to try to soothe them instead of Julian, but again she feared that it would only make her cry, too.
Then warmth encircled Tella as Scarlett broke away from Julian and folded her arms around her sister. Scarlettโs chest shook, but her arms were unshakable, holding Tella impossibly tight, the same way Scarlett had that day after their mother had first disappeared.
Tella shuddered against her sister, but she didnโt fall to pieces as she had feared. Their mother had once told them there was nothing like the love of a sister, and this was one of the moments where Tella could feel that truth. She could feel her sister loving her twice as much as before, trying to heal the wound her motherโs death had left. It was too soon for it to heal, and Tella didnโt know if the hurt would ever completely mend. But Scarlettโs love reminded her that while some things never healed, other things grew stronger. โMaybe we should leave and give them some time alone,โ Julian
whispered to Legend.
โNo,โ Tella said, breaking away from Scarlett. โI donโt want to grieve now.
Iโll grieve after the Fallen Star is dead.โ
โWe have to stop the other Fates as well,โ Scarlett added with a sniff. โWe canโt let anyone else suffer like this, or like the people we saw yesterday.โ
โWhat did you see yesterday?โ Tella asked. โA family that was petrified by the Poisoner.โ
โThough we werenโt certain it was him, or that the Fates were really waking up, until now,โ added Julian.
โBut you suspected itโthatโs why you sent guards for me?โ Tella turned to Legend, but if he had actually been concerned about her safety, and not just jealous of Jacks, it didnโt show. Legendโs expression had shuttered, and any trace of gentleness or tenderness had vanished from his handsome face.
โDid you see any other Fates when you were with Jacks?โ he asked. โDo you know who heโs working with right now?โ
โNo,โ Tella said.
She might have said more. She might have told them where Jacks was and what he was doing in his gambling den; she was certain they were all curious.
But Jacks wasnโt the real enemy now. The Fallen Star was, and according to the witch, there was only one weakness that would allow him to be killedโ and Legend shared that same weakness.
โI think we need to worry less about Jacksโwho actuallyย helpedย me last nightโand more about the Fallen Star. What is the Fallen Starโs weakness?โ
โI donโt know,โ Legend said.
โYes, you do.โ Tella kept her eyes fixed on his. Earlier, his gaze had been full of stars, but now his eyes were soulless jet-black with midnight-blue veins, the same colors as the wings that Dante had tattooed on his back. How had she ever thought Legend was only Dante? Tella should have known from his eyes alone. Eyes didnโt change color. Pupils might dilate and whites might turn yellow or red, but irises didnโt change the way that his did.
โDonโt lie to me, Legend. Esmeralda told you that the Fallen Starโs weakness is the same as yours.โ
Legendโs eyes flashedโgold-white. Lines briefly formed around them, as if he were smiling, but they were there and gone so fast, Tella wondered if she imagined it. Amusement was not the response sheโd expected.
โWhat she said was useless,โ Legend answered, something like bitterness clouding his tone. โIf we want to defeat the Fallen Star and have a chance at killing the Fates, we have to find another weakness.โ
โWaitโyou went to see Esmeralda?โ The shock on Julianโs face made it clear that Tella wasnโt the only one from whom Legend kept his extracurricular activities secret.
โWhoโs Esmeralda?โ Scarlett asked, looking between them.
โI havenโt heard that name in a long time,โ chimed a new voice, as Jovan entered the glimmering hall. She was one of Legendโs most welcoming performers, but she was perhaps also the most difficult of all of them to read. She was always smiling. Always friendly, always cheerful. Since no one could possibly be that happy all the time, Tella sometimes imagined Jovanโs grins were just another piece of the costume she wore during Caraval.
But Jovan wasnโt smiling today. Her dark brown face looked uncharacteristically stern as she approached Legend. In one of their dreams, Legend had told Tella that most of his performers had taken on roles in the palace when the last Caraval had ended and heโd been declared the heir. Jovan appeared to be a high-ranking guard, dressed in a navy military coat with gold tassels on the shoulders that matched the gold lines striping her pants.
โSir, may I speak with you for a moment? Thereโs been another incident.โ