Legend hadnโt just moved into the palace, heโd taken it over. Servants covered every inch of the place, buzzing around like worker bees as they either prepared for Legendโs upcoming coronation or worked on the massive renovation heโd commissioned.
During Elantineโs reign, her palace had been a thing made of dust and history. It had been grand in the way old stories were grand, full of curving details, threaded tapestries, and delicate artistry. But Tella imagined Legendโs palace would be none of those things.
Legend possessed a fallen angelโs beauty that commanded attention. He was tailored suits over inked tattoos, and lies that people wanted to believe. His palace would be breathtaking in the way that only powerful things could be.
Tella knocked against her sisterโs door in the sapphire wing once more. Scaffolding covered both sides of the entry, but there were no workers in sight at the moment, so Scarlett should have heard the knocks.
โEither sheโs not there, or sheโs not answering,โ Armando said.
โI didnโt ask for your opinion.โ Tella knocked again, just to be obnoxious, since she was certain Legend was just being obnoxious when heโd chosen to assign Armandoโwhom he knew she despisedโas her personal guard.
Tella wondered if Scarlett was with Julian. In the dungeon theyโd looked closer than Tella had expected. In a dream a week ago, Legend had told her when Julian had returned to Valenda, but as far as Tella knew, he hadnโt come to visit Scarlett until after Tella had left. Whatever reunion theyโd had must have been magnificent, or maybe Scarlett hadnโt been quite as over him as sheโd claimedโsomething both sisters had in common.
Tella knocked on the door a final time, but Armando was rightโScarlett wasnโt there or she wasnโt answering the door. Either way, Tella couldnโt stand here and do nothing, not as long as the Fates were out there.
Tella had bathed and scrubbed off the dirt from the cavern, and changed into a slender ice-blue gown with tiered skirts that she must have left in the palace. But she would never wash away what had happened in those ruins. She could still hear theย click, click, clackย of the wheel and see her motherโs wounded body, unmoving on the floor.
The Fallen Star needed to be stoppedโand he needed to pay for what heโd done to her mother. And if Legend wasnโt going to share the Fallen Starโs weakness with Tella, then she was going to find someone else who would. And she knew just the person.ย Jacks.
Cold licked the back of Tellaโs spine. For a moment she was back in his study, on the floor, feverish and hot except for all the places where his cool limbs tangled with hers.
It was a bad idea to go back. But if anyone knew the Fallen Starโs weakness, it would be another Fate. And hadnโt Jacks said something about hating the Fallen Star?
Tella glanced at Armando. He was barely two steps behind her. Losing him might be a little tricky. But she couldnโt take him with her to Jacks. If Legend found out Tella was visiting Jacks again, he might actually lock her up in the tower.
She did believe that this morningโs imprisonment was a mistake. But Tella also knew that she wasnโt dealing with the Legend of her dreams, who sheโd almost convinced herself wasnโt that different from Dante. She was dealing with Legend the immortal, the soon-to-be emperor, the Legend who did whatever it took to get what he wanted. And if he wanted Tella safeโand away from the Prince of Heartsโshe could picture him taking measures that went far beyond simply assigning her a guard.
Tella quickened her steps as she passed the Stone Garden. The statues had been human once, but when the Fates ruled centuries ago, they had treated humans more like objects and playthings. One of the Fates had turned all the people in the garden to stone just to have lifelike decorations. Tella didnโt know if there was any life inside them, if the people who had been frozen could still look out on the world and see and hear. She swore that the statuesโ faces appeared more terror-stricken than they had before the Fates had been freed from the cards. She wondered if the brideโs sister who had been turned to stone today was standing among them, or if theyโd found a way to cure her,
but somehow Tella doubted that.
Her limbs had turned shaky again as she reached the carriage house.
โHis Highness would prefer it if you didnโt leave the palace grounds,โ said Armando.
โAnd Iโd prefer it if he didnโt keep so many secrets.โ Tella hopped inside a floating coach that would take her to the Temple District.
With a groan, Armando threw himself into the carriage opposite her as the cozy box took off. โI hope weโre at least going somewhere interesting.โ
โActually,ย weโreย not going anywhere.โ With that, Tella opened the door and leaped outside. She tore the hem of her glacier-blue gown and nearly sprained her ankle from the awkward landing. If the carriage had risen any higher, she definitely would have injured herself, but it was worth the risk to get away.
Armando scrambled to the door, but the coach was too high for him to jump safely.
Tella blew him a mocking kiss. โI wonโt tellย His Highnessย that you lost me if you donโt tell.โ Then she picked another carriage line, one that would take her to University Circle and to the Prince of Hearts.