Wherever Ravyn was, it was far too loud to be the other side of the veil. Death was supposed to be peaceful, like slipping off to sleep. And thisโ
This was agony.
Heโd dragged himself through snow toward Castle Yew, trailing blood. The pain in his side went white-hot, and for a moment his vision winked and he lost consciousness. When his eyes opened, there were hands on him, harsh voices calling somewhere above his head.
He was liftedโcarried. โTrees, youโre fuckinโ heavy.โ
Ravynโs neck flopped, his head dragging on snow, then stone floor. Hands caught itโyanked it up. Ravyn blinked, shadows dancing across his vision.
Petyr held him below his shoulders and walked backward, leading the othersโJon Thistle and Fenir and Moretteโthrough the castle. โDonโt die on us,โ he warned.
Hauthโs dagger was still in Ravynโs side, jutting out of him like a dead, venomous branch. His hand trembled over the hilt.
โLeave it,โ Morette snapped, carrying the weight of his legs.
Ravyn tried to speak, but his jaw was an iron cage, his teeth gritted against pain. His words came out a muffled groan.
โPut him on the table,โ Fenir said, heaving breaths.
Ravyn looked up at a ceiling. Vaulted, with stubborn spiderwebs in the corners. Castle Yewโs great hall.
All he could think was that he was bleeding on the table where his parents ate breakfast.
โWhere does Filick keep his medical supplies?โ Morette called.
โIโll get them.โ Jon Thistle knocked over chairs as he tumbled out of the great hall.
Ravynโs siblings appeared at his side. Jespyr gasped when her eyes fell to his wound, her face losing whatever color it still held. โOh no.โ
Emory took a seat at the tableโlay his head on Ravynโs chest. โNot yet, Ravyn.โ His breaths were slow, uneven. โNot yet.โ
Ravyn closed his eyes, tears slipping out the corners.
Thistle returned, his booming voice echoing through the hall. โIโve got linens and sutures and balms andโtrees know what kind of tincture this is, it smells ripe.โ He dropped the supplies on the table, the reverberation sending a shock of pain into Ravynโs side.
Jespyr swore, her hands trembling as she unwrapped the linen. โWhatโ what do we do? If we pull the knifeโโ
โHeโll bleed out in moments,โ Morette answered, her voice hard.
They argued over how to save him. And while their voices grew louder, more panic-tipped, Ravyn weaved in and out of consciousness. He wanted to ask one of them to light the hearth. He was so terribly cold. But it hurt too much to speakโto breatheโto even blink. He kept his gaze fixed on the ceiling, and with each passing second, the great hall grew colder. Darker.
Shadows closed in around him, calling him by name.
Ravyn Yew. Ravyn Yew.ย โRavyn Yew!โ
Everyone went still. Again, the voice called, louder this time.ย โRavyn Yew!โ
The door to the great hall crashed open with enough violence to rip the wood off the top hinge. For a moment, Ravyn couldnโt see anything but a dark, menacing shape. The shape stepped forwardโpushed Fenir asideโ and bent over Ravyn.
Yellow eyes.
โTaxus,โ Ravyn managed.
The Nightmare heaved a breath, nostrils flaring. โStill alive, then.โ
โJust,โ came Moretteโs thinning voice.
โHeโs lost too much blood,โ Petyr whispered.
โHeโs cold.โ The Nightmareโs gaze flashed across the room. โLight a fire.โ
Jespyr put a hand on Ravynโs chest. โWhat are you going to do?โ
The Nightmare ignored her. He was carrying on a separate conversation
โwith himself. โIโm aware, Elspeth. Shouting at me wonโt help.โ His eyes returned to Jespyr. โDid you lose your wits in the alderwood, Jespyr Yew?ย Light a fire.โ
Jespyr dove for the hearth.
โYou,โ the Nightmare said, snapping his fingers at Jon Thistle. โCut away his tunic.โ He rolled up his sleeves. โIโm going to need the rest of you to help me hold him down.โ
โWhat supplies do you need?โ
โThe only thing that can save him now is magic.โ
Morette and Fenir exchanged a glance. โRavyn canโt use most Providence Cards.โ
โIโm very aware of that.โ โWhat magic, then?โ
The Nightmare slammed his hands on the table, making Ravyn wince. โItโs hardly my fault, Elspeth,โ he muttered under his breath, โthat I am constantly surrounded by idiots.โ He turned to Morette and Fenir. โMagic moves in families. You have two other children with the infection, do you not?โ
Their gazes shot to Jespyr at the hearth.
โI donโtโโ she stuttered, โI donโt know what magic I got in the alderwood.โ
โYouโre about to find out,โ the Nightmare said.
A light chased away some of the shadows in the room. There was crackling wood, warmth. All the while, Thistle did his best not to touch Ravynโs wound as he cut away the clothes above his waist.
Somehow, Ravynโs hand found the Nightmareโs wrist. He looked up, firelight catching those eerie yellow eyes. โThe Deck?โ
The Nightmareโs face was unreadable. โWeโll know soon enough.โ โThe fire is going,โ Jespyr called from the hearth. โNow what?โ
โWarm your hands. Then come stand by me.โ
Jespyr hurried to the side of the table a moment later. โHeโs so pale.โ โIโm going to wrench the knife out of him. And you, Tillyโโ The
Nightmare bit the inside of his cheek. โJespyr. Put your hands on his open wound. The rest of you, hold him down. If a petty thing like a broken nose can make him thrash, this certainly will.โ
Jespyr tensed at Ravynโs side. โYou want me toโฆ put my hands on his wound?โ
The shadows around Ravyn were deepening, despite the fire. He was cold again, shivering. More tired that he had ever felt.
โI can hear his heart stumbling,โ Emory whispered, voice breaking. โHeโs going.โ
Ravyn made a low groan and flinched, sending a new wave of agony up his body. โIโm all right.โ
โTrees, you stupid pretender.โ The Nightmare gripped Jespyrโs wristsโ brought her hands near the dagger in Ravynโs side. His father and Thistle gripped Ravynโs legs, and his mother and Petyr moved to his shoulders. โReady,โ Morette said.
โReady,โ Fenir and Thistle echoed.
The Nightmareโs gaze collided with Ravynโs. โElspeth says sheโs utterly sick of you.โ
His voice was weak. โShe didnโt say that.โ
โNo. She didnโt.โ The words slipped out of the Nightmareโs mouth on a fine thread. โTime to be strong, Ravyn Yew. Your ten minutes are up.โ
He ripped the dagger out of Ravynโs side, and Jespyr pressed her hands into his wound. A pain such as Ravyn had never known swept into him.
The world went black.
When Ravyn woke, he was no longer in the great hall but in his bedroom, sweating beneath several layers of quilted blankets. He tried to sit up, but a firm hand on his chest kept him down.
Ravyn raised his gaze and caught his breath, a lump rising in his throat. โElm.โ
His cousin looked down at him, auburn hair a tousled mess, a smile
teasing the corners of his mouth. โNow whoโs the one who looks terrible?โ
Ravyn started to laugh, but pain shot up his body, cutting it short. He put a hand to his side. He was shirtless, his entire abdomen wrapped in thickly padded linen.
He sat up too fast. โHow long have I been asleep?โ โTwo days.โ
โIs the DeckโHas the mistโโ
Elmโs smile widened. He moved to Ravynโs bedroom window. Drew back the curtains. โSee for yourself.โ
Blue sky met the smudged glass. Ravynโs breath caught, sunlight pouring into his room. Heโd never seen the world in that color before. Yellow. Full of warmth. Of promise.
โBeautiful, isnโt it?โ
Ravyn felt dizzyโhollowed out. โElm.โ His cousin raised his gaze.
โIโm sorry.โ
Elmโs smile dropped. โWhat for?โ
โI should never have left you at Stone.โ Ravyn swallowed the lump in his throat. โI knew how much you hated it there, and I left you.โ
Elm had barely opened his mouth to answer before the door burst open. Jespyr squealed, then hurtled toward Ravynโs bedside. โOh, thank the bloody trees, I thought Iโd killed you.โ She put her hand on his foreheadโ grabbed at his bandages. โFilickโs been to check on you. He said it was a miracle you didnโt bleed to deathโโ
โYouโre elbowing his windpipe, nitwit,โ Elm said, dragging her off. โImagine how humiliated youโd be to kill him after bragging to everyone under the sun about saving his life.โ
โThatโs rich, seeing as youโve been twirling that new Providence Card in everyoneโs face for two days straight.โ
They bickeredโan old, familiar song. Ravyn hardly heard it. His eyes were on another figure in the doorway. One who stood straight, with light in his gray eyes and warmth kissing his skin. Ravyn held out a hand. โCome here, Emory.โ
A crooked smile slid over the boyโs mouth. He lunged for the bedโ landing on Ravyn so hard it tossed the wind from his lungs. He groaned, mussing his brotherโs dark hair. โYouโre better.โ
โI am. Three taps of that new Card, and lookโโEmory reached out, pressing his bare palm against Ravynโs cheekโโI can touch people. No visions. No magic. Blissful nothingness. Fit as a fucking fiddle.โ
Jespyr feigned a gasp. โEmory. You canโt talk that way in front of the
King.โ
Emory jumped from Ravynโs bed. Curtsied with an invisible skirt and bowed before Elm. โApologies, Your Holiness.โ
โItโsย Highness, you littleโโ
Elm stopped short. Ione Hawthorn was passing the doorway, yellow hair tied over her shoulder in a white ribbon. She caught the doorframeโ lingered at the threshold. โIโm happy youโre doing better, Ravyn.โ Her eyes moved over Jespyr and Emory and Elm. โDonโt mind their teasing. Theyโve been moping incessantly, waiting for you to wake.โ
Elm slouched against the wall next to Ione, curling a finger in her hair. โMoping,โ he said, โis a firm exaggeration.โ
She smacked his hand away and continued down the corridor, but not before she tended Elm a lingering glance that, even half-dead, Ravyn knew the meaning of.
He waited for her to go before shooting his cousin a grin. โWell, then.โ Elmโs teeth tugged at his bottom lip. โShut up.โ
Emory and Jespyr snickered behind their hands, cackling as Elm shoved them out of the room. He closed the door. โAs much as I enjoy your brooding, guilty conscience, Ravyn, itโs wasted on me. I was meant to stay at Stone. With Ione.โ He stood straighter, pulled something out of his pocket. โThis is the proof.โ
Ravyn stared down at itโa Providence Card heโd never seen before. It was not one color, but twelve, iridescent as stained glass. Depicted upon it was a manโwith brilliant yellow eyes and a gold crown of twisting yew branches resting upon his head. Above him were two words.
The Shepherd.
Ravynโs eyes stung. โWhere is he?โ
โRetrieving something at Stone. Heโll be back soon.โ Elm closed his fingers around the Shepherd Card. โHe asked that you not use this to heal your infection until after youโve spoken with him.โ
Ravyn nodded. His eyelids began to droop. It hurt to stay awake. โYouโre going to be a great King, Elm. We all think so. Even Taxus.โ
โWho?โ
Ravyn shut his eyes.
When he opened them again, it was night.
Moonlight streamed through his bedroom window. The pain where Jespyr had healed him was gone, but he was stiff all over. Ravyn sat up slowly, ran a hand over his face, and coughed, his mouth dry.
โHere,โ said a voice in the corner of his room.
Ravynโs hand flew to his beltโwhich he was not wearing. โTrees. You might have said something sooner.โ
The Nightmare handed him a cup of water. Ravyn drained it in three gulps. โWhat are you doing here?โ
โWaiting for you to wake. There is something I must show you.โ โWhat is it?โ
The Nightmare paused, the only noise between them the clenching and unclenching of his jaw. Then, slowly, his hand slid out from behind his back. In it, limned with burgundy velvet, was a Nightmare Card.
Ravyn sat up.
The Nightmare bent his neck, observing the Card in his hand. โThe twelve Cards that united the Deck disappeared. The rest, scattered through Blunder, remain. This is the only Nightmare Card left. It was hidden away at Stone, just as it had been in Tyrn Hawthornโs library.โ He ran a curled finger over the velvetโheaved a sigh. โItโs been a long time since Iโve touched a Providence Card.โ
He closed his fingers around it and turned to the door, lingering at the threshold. โWill you follow me into the wood one last time, Ravyn Yew?โ
It wasnโt far. Ravyn could have walked the path blindfolded. When they got to the meadow behind Castle Yew, the Shepherd Kingโs chamber was bathed in moonlight. Breeze caught yew tree branchesโmade them sway. Ravyn wondered if Tilly and the other children were there, just on the other side of the veil, watching for their father. Waiting, as theyโd always done.
Ravyn needed help into the chamberโs window. He hissed out a breath, and the Nightmare lent him his strength, pulling him up by the arm.
They stood in darkness together, near the stone. Upon it rested the ancient adornments of Aemmory Percyval Taxus and Brutus Rowan. Gilded, bloodstained. Two twisted crowns.
The Nightmare cast his gaze upward to the rotted-out ceiling and the yew tree above it. โWill you tell your family who they really are? Who they are descendants of?โ
โI donโt know.โ
โPerhaps you worry they will see themselves differently.โ โPerhaps.โ
The Nightmareโs laugh was a hum. A minor tune. โThat is what Elspeth thought. That no one would care for her if they saw her for whoโwhatโ she truly was.โ
โI do,โ Ravyn said without pause. โI care for her.โ
โI know,โ the Nightmare murmured. He rolled his jaw, as if it cost him something dear, telling Ravyn the truth. โI thought I was the father she deserved. That I could carry her through this terrible, violent world. I hadnโt done it well with my own children, and when I woke in her young mind, the first thing I felt, after five hundred years of furyโโhis voice softened
โโwas wonder. Quiet and gentle. I remembered what it was to care for someone.โ
โShe gave me that, too.โ
The Nightmare lowered his head, his spine hunching. โElspeth will not heal if she touches the Shepherd Card.โ
Ravyn froze. โShe has to.โ
โThe thirteenth Card will heal anyone who wishes to be healed of the infectionโpermanently, just as the Maiden heals permanently. It will not be limited to one user at a time, nor will there be any ill effects for using it too long.โ His jaw went hard, his words slipping through his lips. โBut Elspethโs magic isโฆ strange. If she touches the Shepherd Card, she will absorb it. Every last barterโevery payment I made. All twelve Providence Cards.โ He shook his head. โShe will not be healed.โ
His words ripped into Ravyn. He bent, his breaths growing shallow.
A cold hand slid over his shoulder. Ravyn was too tired to shake it away. โPlease. Have I not paid? Have I not lost pieces of myself, following you into the wood? It was forย her.โ He looked up into those ancient yellow eyes, tears threatening his own. โTell me the truth. Is there a way Elspeth and I
will meet again on this side of the veil?โ
The answer was a cold, deafening silence.
Ravyn squeezed his eyes shut and bit down so hard his jaw seized. He felt like he was back in the meadow, a knife in his side, bleeding out.
Then, soft as a shifting breeze through yew branches, the Nightmare answered. โOnly one.โ
Ravyn opened his eyes. The Nightmare stood before him like he had in his bedroom. Hand extended, palm open.
And the Nightmare Card therein.
โDestroy it,โ he whispered. โWith the final Nightmare Card gone, my soul will disappear. Her degeneration will have nothing to cling to. She will return. And Iโฆโ His voice faded. โI will finally rest.โ
Ravyn reached for the Nightmare Card, hands shaking. โDestroy this, and Elspeth returns?โ
โYes.โ
Something hot touched Ravynโs relief. โYouโre telling me Iโve had the means to free her all this time?โ
The Nightmare grinned. โYes.โ
โYou didnโtโWhyโโ He pinched his nose, swallowing fury. โYou make it so hard not to hate you.โ
โI had my Deck to collect. History to revisitโand rewrite. A path to draw for you and the Princeling, both of you Kings in your own right.โ The Nightmare clung only a moment longer to his namesake Card, then released it into Ravynโs hand. โAnd I was not yet ready to bid Elspeth goodbye.โ
Ravyn watched the monster closely. He didnโt pretend to understand their connectionโElspeth and the Shepherd King. He knew it was deeply forged. Ancient, terrifying magic. โBut youโre ready now?โ
The Nightmare nodded. โSheโs clawed through hell with me.โ His voice grew colder. โItโs time to let her out.โ
Ravyn didnโt move.
The Nightmare turned, his mouth a hard line. โDo it now.โ โDonโt you want to say goodbye?โ
โTo you, stupid bird?โ
Ravyn crossed his arms over his chest. โTo her, parasite.โ
Those yellow eyes flared, wicked, infinite. Ravyn held the Nightmare Card in a vise and quit the chamber, wincing over the windowsill.
โGoodbye, Taxus. Be wary. Be clever. Be good.โ He waited ten minutes in the meadow.
Then tore the Nightmare Card in two.