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Chapter no 41 – Donatella

Finale (Caraval, 3)

The silence inside the Immortal Library was absolute and alive. Tella could feel it swallowing up her footsteps, and sucking up the sound of flipping book pages, and flickering wicks inside hurricane glasses, but the worst was the feel of the silence keeping her lips pressed painfully shut.

Legend reached out and took her hand once more. His eyes silently promised they were in this together, and then he pressed the worldโ€™s softest kiss to her knuckles. She felt it from her fingertips all the way down to her toes, reminding her there were good uses for closed lips, as they ventured under an archway made of books and farther inside the Fated place.

Everything smelled of dust trapped in light, cracked leather, and wayward dreams. Breathing in and out through her nose, Tella looked down at the Map of All. It had transformed once theyโ€™d entered the library. It now revealed an entire kingdom made of books that could have either been a book loverโ€™s nightmare or their wish come true. There was aย Broken Spine Castle, anย Unread River, aย Ravine of Ripped Pages, aย Poetry Valley, a set ofย Novel Mountains, and then finally theย Ruscica and Books for Advanced Imaginations.

The most direct route to this room was through an area referred to as the Zoo. Tella wondered if it would have books in cages, but the Zoo didnโ€™t even have bookshelves. The volumes all roamed freely in this room as they clung together to take the shapes of different animals. Tella spied bookish rhinos, papier-mรขchรฉ elephants, and very tall giraffes that milled about in an oddly peaceful silence. The elephant sniffed at Tella with its leathery-gray trunk of books, while a paper bunny made of loose pages noiselessly hopped after Legend. The bunny continued to follow as they left the Zoo and reached the

Reading Chamber, where books formed couches and chairs and one massive throne.

A warning flashed on the map:ย Do not sit on the throne.

Tella was instantly curious, but not enough to test the map, especially when they were so close to what they wanted. According to the map, all they had to do was climb the staircase made of books, which rested behind the throne, and they would find the Ruscica room.

The steps were too narrow for them to walk side by side.

Tella reluctantly released Legendโ€™s hand as she started to climb. The bookish stairs were the type of steep that made it feel treacherous to turn around. They were unsteady, shifting beneath her slippers. But Legend touched her back or her shoulder every few steps, letting her know that he was still there. He was with her, and he wasnโ€™t leaving even though she couldnโ€™t see or hear him.

It made her wonder at all the other things heโ€™d said to her in the past without words. By the time they reached the top of the steps and the room with the Ruscica,ย Tella was grateful the library swallowed up sound. It didnโ€™t enhance her other senses, but it made her more aware of them, and more aware of Legend as he came up beside her and silently brushed his fingers against hers. The movement was quick and subtle, and she might not have noticed it if sheโ€™d been standing there waiting for him to speak, rather than paying attention to his silence.

The map didnโ€™t give any indication of where in the room the Ruscica rested, forcing her and Legend to split up as they searched. Many of the volumes had spines covered in numbers, symbols, or languages she didnโ€™t read. There were also a few spines with titles that she would have liked to read, had she not felt pressed for time.

Mermaids and Mermen and How to Become One Ten Essential Rules of Time Travel

Shape-shifting for Beginners Cakes, Cakes, and More Cakes Turning Your Shadow into a Pet Love, Death, and Immortality

She might have picked up the book on cakes or immortality, had the latter not been sitting right next to a thick flesh-colored volume with one word crudely stitched into the spine:ย Ruscica.

The book slid out from the shelf in a cloud of red-tinged dust that made the

tips of Tellaโ€™s fingers tingle as she took it.

She found Legend on the opposite side of the silent room. When she showed him her prize, he smiled. Neither of them knew if it would have the information they needed, but Tella finally felt victorious as Legend took her hand again.

 

 

After the Maiden Death and the Assassin had visited his home in the Spice Quarter, Legend had decided they needed to move every night. But a part of Tella thought he was just showing off his many homes. His four-story coastal cottage looked as if it had been built around the same time as Count Nicolasโ€™s estate, but whereas Nicolasโ€™s estate had appeared as if it was in need of magic, Legendโ€™s house was the opposite. Full of glittering windows and expansive balconies that looked over the foaming ocean, the house sat on Valendaโ€™s rocky coast the way that Tella imagined Legend would have sat on his throne, demanding attention by simply being there.

Theyโ€™d started about a mile away, and Legendโ€™s fingers stayed entwined with hers for the entire walk. She should have broken free; earlier his touch had grounded her, as he pulled her through the spiders and steadied her in the library. But now, he wasnโ€™t helping, he was making a claim. Tella reminded herself that nothing good could come from this as she looked down on their clasped hands. But she didnโ€™t let go. He had long fingers, strong palms, neatly trimmed nailsโ€”and no traces of ink.

She lifted their hands, peering closer. โ€œYour black rose is gone?โ€

โ€œDid you really think Iโ€™d keep it?โ€ He dragged her hand up to his mouth and brushed a kiss to her knuckles. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to be jealous of the tattoo anymore.โ€

โ€œI wasnโ€™t jealous.โ€

โ€œThen maybe I should have left it on longer.โ€ The rose reappeared on the back of his hand.

โ€œYouโ€™re wretched.โ€ Tella lifted her free hand to playfully smack him with her book.

He caught her wrist before she could, and then he took her other hand and trapped them both behind her. Theyโ€™d finally reached the porch of his cottage, and in one quick move he spun her around and pressed her back to the door. โ€œI think you like me because Iโ€™m terrible.โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Tella wiggled against him, but he didnโ€™t budge. โ€œIโ€™ve decided I like nice boys, like Caspar.โ€

โ€œLucky for me he doesnโ€™t like girls that way. And I can also be nice. But I think you like it when Iโ€™m not.โ€

He freed her wrist and wrapped his hands around her hips. Tellaโ€™s heart raced as his fingers spread out, claiming her as he drew her closer.

Maybe one more kiss wouldnโ€™t hurt.

Waves crashed against the nearby coast, filling the air with salt and damp, while Legend continued leaningโ€”

The door behind her opened wide.

Tella stumbled backward, and she might have fallen if not for Legendโ€™s arms tightening around her.

โ€œSorry about that.โ€ Julian ran a hand through his hair, looking mildly embarrassed, though she sensed he actually wasnโ€™t. There was something hard in his eyes that wasnโ€™t normally there. And was it Tellaโ€™s imagination, or was he refusing to look at her?

Heโ€™d promised Legend heโ€™d stay away from the Menagerie, where Scarlett was being kept, but knowing Julian, he was finding ways to meet with Jovan, who was supposed to be watching her sister.

โ€œIs Scarlett all right?โ€ Tella asked.

Julian finally looked at her, and he even managed to smile. But Tella couldnโ€™t shake the feeling something was wrong. โ€œI just need to talk to my brother.โ€

Legendโ€™s arms slowly left her waist. โ€œIโ€™ll find you when weโ€™re done,โ€ he whispered.

Tella stepped inside the house and shut the door behind her. But she couldnโ€™t bring herself to go up the curving wooden staircase to her bedroom just yet. If Julian was lying and Scarlett wasnโ€™t all rightโ€”if sheโ€™d been hurt trying to get Gavrielโ€™s blood, or if she wasnโ€™t able to get it at allโ€”Tella didnโ€™t want to be protected from the information.

She stood close to the door, hands pressed against the warm wood, but there was only silence, save for the ocean waves. Wondering if the brothers were giving her a chance to walk out of earshot, she took a few noisy steps from the door and quickly tiptoed back in time to hear Julian say, โ€œWhat are you doing with Tella?โ€

She jolted at the sound of her name, her alarm taking a new direction as she moved closer and peered through the doorโ€™s spy-hole.

Legendโ€™s response was too low for her to hear, but she could see his expression. His dark brows slashed down and the look in his eyes shuttered.

โ€œI know you donโ€™t love her,โ€ Julian said.

Tella staggered back a step. She already knew Legend didnโ€™t love her, but the way Julian said the words made it sound so much worse. It didnโ€™t matter that his voice was soft. The words were like a period at the end of a sentence, small but absolute in their power.

โ€œIf you care about her at all, then you should let her go rather than try to change her.โ€

Silence.

Tella dared to look through the spy-hole once more. The sun was almost set. Night was taking over the sky as Legend looked down on his brother with something like an accusation. โ€œThatโ€™s her choice to make, not yours. Although you didnโ€™t object when I told you that a blood oath could make you ageless.โ€

โ€œAnd I hate myself for it sometimes.โ€ Julianโ€™s voice turned harsh. โ€œI hate not just watching you lose yourself piece by piece, but benefitting from it. Then I saw you with Tella. I thought, maybe after you saved her from the deck, you would change.โ€

Tella held her breath, but nothing about Legend changed.

He looked like the Legend whoโ€™d left her on those steps in front of the Temple of the Starsโ€”closed off and cold and utterly unreachable. โ€œIf Iโ€™d changed, Iโ€™d be dead.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t know that,โ€ Julian argued. โ€œMaybe you would have just done things differently. Youโ€™re careless with your life. You take chances because you know you canโ€™t die. Thatโ€™s fine if thatโ€™s howย youย want to live, but donโ€™t be careless with her life.โ€ He looked up at his brother, brown hair sheltering eyes that appeared to be waging a battle between abandon and hope. โ€œDo you remember what the game was like when it first began?โ€

โ€œI try not to.โ€

โ€œYou should, it was fun.โ€

โ€œIt was barely a traveling carnival,โ€ Legend mumbled.

Julian smiled, as if hope had just won. โ€œIt was. But it still inspired people to dream and believe in magic. It madeย meย believe in magic.โ€

Legend eyed his brother as if heโ€™d lost his mind. โ€œYou know magic is real.โ€

โ€œJust because something is real doesnโ€™t mean you believe in it. The Fates are real, but I donโ€™t put my faith in them. I used to put my faith in you, and I want to do it again. I know you can be better than this.โ€

Legend laughed, but it sounded so far from humorous that it made Tella sad, not just for Legend but for all of them. โ€œWhen did you become such an

idealist?โ€

โ€œWhen I met a girl who loved her sister so much she was able to wish her back to life. You might possess magic, but love like that is real power.โ€

โ€œAnd yet all the love in the world wouldnโ€™t have brought Tella back without my magic.โ€

โ€œShe never would have died without your magic, either.โ€ Julianโ€™s smile disappeared. โ€œTella would have found another way. She didnโ€™t and doesnโ€™t need you to save her. She needs to saveย you.โ€

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