Anyone else might have thought it was the perfect dress. But there wouldnโt be another perfect dress for Scarlett. She would never replace her Fated gown. But the piece of artwork she wore today was lovelyโentirely fitted save for in the back, where a train flowed behind her, whiter than untouched snow and decorated with silk red roses. It matched the cape Poison had sent as her coronation gift, which was covered entirely in flower petals. It was glorious and extravagant and though Scarlett would have looked like a true empress in it, she couldnโt wear it.
Poison had returned everyone heโd turned to stone to their human forms and agreed to a truce with Scarlett. But after one night with the Fallen Star as emperor, Valenda was still wary of all things Fated, and as the daughter of a Fate, the city was cautious of her as well; it didnโt matter that sheโd never stepped into her full powers.
โYou look spectacular.โ Tella grinned wider than a cat that had just caught a bird as she stood behind her sister in the gilded mirror that matched everything in the imperial suiteโeven the drapes had gold leaves sewn between the gauzy panels. And it was all Scarlettโs. Part of her was constantly tempted to use the Reverie Key and disappear from such an enormous responsibility. But she didnโt think the key had come into her possession for that reason.
โThe whole empire is going to fall so madly in love with you that Julian might get jealous,โ Tella said.
Scarlett laughed under her breath. โJulianโs already jealousโhe actually thinks Poison has a crush on me.โ
โPoison does have a crush on you. Why do you think he agreed to a truce with you so quickly?โ
โMaybe because my sister is nicknamed the Fate Slayer.โ
Tellaโs cheeks pinked with pride. โYou think I could get a Wanted poster with a picture of me on it and that title beneath it?โ
โYouโre not a criminal,โ Scarlett said. โYouโre a hero.โ
โYes, but Iโve always wanted my own Wanted poster.โ Tella laughed, but her face turned wistful in a way that let Scarlett know she was thinking about their mother again.
โDo you believe our mother really was Empress Elantineโs daughter?โ Scarlett asked.
โI donโt know that weโll ever know for sure. But I like to think she was. When Empress Elantine talked about Paradise, sheโd sounded fond and regretful.โ Tella rambled toward the wall of windows, and pulled back a pair of curtains to look out at the crowd already forming in the glass courtyard for that eveningโs ceremony. โWe could always ask the Assassin to take us back in time to see her again and find out for certain.โ
โMaybe,โ Scarlett said. But she doubted it. After the Fallen Starโs death, the Assassin had disappeared along with most of the other Fates. Poison was the only one whoโd stayed behind, and Scarlett really hoped he didnโt have a crush on her. Fatesโ affections tended to turn into deadly obsessions, as it had with Jacks and Tella. Thankfully, no one had seen Jacks since Legendโs love broke the spell heโd placed on Tella.
Scarlett didnโt know if Jacks had fled with some of the other Fates to the northern kingdoms, where it was rumored that other Fates had been living quietly. Now that the Fallen Star was dead, the Fates heโd created were no longer immortals, but were ageless. They could live supernaturally long lives, but they could also die if they gave people reason to come after them.
Scarlett would have spies look into it once she was officially crowned empress. She still wanted to track down some of the crueler Fates, like Jester Mad, the Murdered King, and the Undead Queen and bring them to justice. For her sisterโs sake, she wanted to make sure Jacks wasnโt coming back, either.
โExcuse me, Your Highness.โ The crisp voice of a maid followed a soft knock on the door. โMister Julian is here to see you.โ
โLet him in.โ Scarlett crossed the room with a speed that was probably improper for an empress. But she couldnโt help herself, just as she couldnโt stop herself from grinning as Julian stepped inside. Her motherโs dagger, now infused with the Fallen Starโs magic, had removed the Fated iron mask from his face with one touch. Scarlett couldnโt even tell that Julian had ever worn it. He looked both dapper and rakish in the suit heโd had made for tonightโs coronation. Scarlett especially liked his gray vest and the thin red stripes that matched the flowers in her gown.
Tella closed the drapes with a dramatic swish. โI think itโs time for me to go.โ
โYou donโt have to leave,โ Scarlett said.
โItโs all right. Iโm sure the two of you would rather smolder at each other in private, and I need to go and write a letter to Legend.โ
Julian gave Tella a crooked smile. โI think my brotherโs in the palace right now.โ
โI know. But Iโd much rather write him a letter.โ Tella skipped to the door with an impish look on her face, which probably should have concerned Scarlett. But she was too distracted by Julian to worry about anything else.
As soon as Tella left, Julian stalked deeper into the room. His eyes slowly raked over the fitted lines of Scarlettโs white gown, leisurely moving from her hips all the way up to the golden circlet sheโd wear until she was officially crowned. โI wasnโt sure youโd have time to see me today.โ
โI am very important.โ
โI know,โ he said solemnly.
โJulian, Iโm only joking.โ She swiped his arm playfully. He took the opportunity as an excuse to steal her hand.
โYou look bewitching,โ he said, pulling her closer. โBut I think your dress is missing something.โ
He lifted the coat folded over his arm to reveal a present resting in his hand. The box was small and thin, and tied with a simple red bow that made her think heโd wrapped it himself.
โI told you I didnโt need any gifts today.โ But she was grinning wider as she opened it.
Inside was a pair of crudely stitched gloves that went only to the wrist. For a moment, she wondered if this was his way of proposing. Gloves used to be a symbolic gift that gentlemen gave ladies they wanted to propose to. But the custom was out of style, and these didnโt seem to be ordinary gloves. When Scarlett touched them, they began to shift. They moved the way her Fated dress used to, transforming from simple white gloves with crude stitching to long, elegant sheaths of deep ruby lace.
โWhere did you get these?โ Scarlett breathed.
โI went back to the dungeon and there were a few scraps of fabric from your dress that I sewed together.โ
โYou sewed these yourself?โ
A sheepish grin. โI didnโt trust anyone else to touch them.โ
Scarlett hugged the sheaths to her chest. If she didnโt already love him, she
would have fallen in love with him then. Julian tried to act like a scoundrel, but he was the sweetest person sheโd ever known. โYou know, that dress always fancied you more than anyone else.โ
โOf course it did.โ He smirked. โIt was always reflecting your feelings.โ
In the past she might have protested, but Scarlett didnโt even want to deny it. โThank you, this is the most perfect gift.โ
โIโm glad you like it.โ His smile returned but it looked a little bashful again as he tugged on the back of his neck with one hand. โGloves were once a symbolic gift.โ
โYes,โ she blurted.
His brows danced up. โI havenโt even asked.โ
โWhatever you ask, the answer is yes.โ She threw her arms around his neck.
His hands tightened around her waist in response. โWhat if I asked for half your kingdom?โ
โThen Iโd say you could have all of it. Everything thatโs mine is yours, Julian.โ
โWhat about these?โ He touched her lips.
โEspecially those.โ To prove it, Scarlett pressed her mouth to his. โNow youโre mine as well.โ
He pulled back just enough to give her a wicked grin. โIโve always been yours, Crimson.โ
ENCOREโ
Legend
Legend did not believe in endings.
For most of his immortal life, he believed his world would come crashing down if he fell in love and became human. Instead, his world had become more precious, particularly the pieces involving her.
He stifled a laugh as he read her letter again. Tella wouldnโt like it if she knew he was laughing, but she was one of the rare things he found funny.
It was one of the many reasons he loved her.
Year 1, Scarlett Dynasty
Dear Caraval Master Legend,
I no longer believe you are a liar, a blackguard, or a villain, but Iโm wondering if youโd like to become those things again, because I would very much like your help.
My sister is about to become an empress, which will make me a princess. I know you might not see this as a problem, but I assure you it is. I was not meant to wander around a palace or be followed around by guards. But I donโt want to make my sister look poorly by misbehaving; I promised her that I would not cause any scandals. So I need you to, please, cause a scandal for me, Legend. Kidnap me and take me on a new adventure.
I know itโs not really kidnapping if I ask you to steal me away, but I think it would be fun to pretend. I also think it might make a very interesting game, and I know how you like to play.
Yours forever, Donatella Dragna
GLOSSARY OF FATES AND TERMS
DECK OF DESTINY:ย A method of fortune-telling. Decks of Destiny contain thirty-two cards, comprised of a court of sixteen immortals, eight places, and eight objects.
THE FATES:ย According to the myths, the Fates pictured inside Decks of Destiny were once magical, corporeal beings. They supposedly ruled a quarter of the world centuries ago until they mysteriously vanished.
The Greater Fates
The Murdered King The Undead Queen The Prince of Hearts The Maiden Death The Fallen Star Mistress Luck
The Assassin The Poisoner
The Lesser Fates
Jester Mad
The Lady Prisoner Priestess, Priestess Her Handmaidens The Unwed Bride Chaos
The Pregnant Maid The Apothic
The Fated Objects
The Shattered Crown Her Majestyโs Gown
The Blank Card
The Bleeding Throne The Aracle
Map of All
The Unbitten Fruit Reverie Key
Fated Places
Tower Lost Phantasy Orchard The Menagerie
The Immortal Library Castle Midnight
The Imaginarium The Vanished Market Fire Undying
LUCKLESS COINS:ย Coins with the magic ability to track a personโs whereabouts. When the Fates still reigned on Earth, if one became fixated on a human, they would slip a luckless coin into their purse or pocket so they could follow them wherever they went. The coins were considered to be bad omens.
ALCARA:ย The ancient city from where the Fates ruled, now known as the Meridian Empireโs capital city of Valenda.
RUSCICA:ย A book found in the Immortal Library that will reveal a personโs or a Fateโs entire history, if that personโs or Fateโs blood is fed to the book.