Tharion finished his report to the River Queen, his fin holding him steady in the current of the river depths. She lounged among a bed of river oysters, long fingers trailing over the ridges and bumps.
โSo my sister has a fleet of ships that elude the Asteriโs Omega-boats.โ The waters around them swirled, and Tharion fought to keep in place, tail swishing hard.
โOnly six.โ
โSix, each one the size of the Comitium.โ Her eyes flashed in the dim depths.
โDoes it make a difference?โ Heโd had no choice but to tell her everythingโit was the only way to explain why heโd returned without Pippa Spetsos in tow. Or at least answers regarding Emile Renastโs whereabouts.
โDo sisters not share everything?โ She dragged a finger along the jagged edge of an oyster and it opened, revealing the pearl within. โThey mock me, with these ships. They suggest I am not trustworthy.โ
โNo one said anything like that.โ He clenched his jaw. โI donโt think theyโve told anyone else.โ
โYet this Commander Sendes saw fit to informย you.โ
โOnly of the vague details, and only because we stumbled onto her ship.โ
โThey rescued you. They could have let you drown and kept their secrets, yet they saved you.โ His blood chilled. She would have let them drown. โI want you to find out everything you can about these ships.โ
โI donโt think that will be easy,โ Tharion cautioned.
โWho is to say my sister wonโt use them against me?โ
She rules the oceans. I doubt she wants one stupid river.ย But Tharion said, โThat didnโt seem to be on anyoneโs mind.โ
โPerhaps not now, but I wouldnโt put it past her.โ
He refrained from telling her she was being paranoid. Instead, he tried his best weapon: diverting her attention. โShall I continue hunting for Emile Renast?โ
The River Queen eyed him. โWhy wouldnโt you?โ
He tried to hide his relief that sheโd pivoted with him, even though he knew sheโd return to the subject of the Ocean Queenโs ships soon enough. โEven with the ammo and mech-suit prototype destroyed, Pippa Spetsos just became a lot more powerfulโher position in Ophion has changed. Capturing her, interrogating her โฆ We do that, and we risk having Ophion deem us enemies.โ
โI do not care what Ophion deems us. But very well.โ She motioned to the surface. โGo Above. Find another way to collect the boy.โ
โAs you will it,โ he said, bowing in the current.
She flicked a hand in dismissal. โI shall make your excuses to my daughter.โ
โGive her my love.โ
She didnโt answer, and Tharion made a beeline to the surface and open world above.
Heโd finished tugging on the clothes heโd left in a nook of the quay near Moonwoodโs River Gate when wings rustled on the walkway above him. He peered over the stone rim to find Athalar standing with crossed arms.
โWe need to talk,โ said the Umbra Mortis.
Ruhn stared at the witch-queen. At his bride.
Hypaxia Enador was as beautiful as he remembered: luxurious, dark hair falling in soft curls down to her slim waist; brown skin that glowed as if moonlight ran beneath it; large, dark eyes that noticed too much. Her mouth, full and inviting, parted in a lovely smile as she stepped into the foyer.
The witch touched a knot in the wood on her broom. It was a stunning piece of art: every inch of its handle carved with intricate designs of clouds and flowers and stars, each twig in the base carved as well and bound together with golden thread.
But with the touch on that knot, the broom vanished.
No, it shrank. Into a golden brooch of Cthona, the earth goddess ripe with child. Hypaxia pinned the brooch onto the shoulder of her gauzy blue robes and said, โA convenient bit of witch-magic. I found that carrying a broom around the city is โฆ cumbersome. And attracts the notice of many. Especially a broom such as mine.โ
โThat is โฆ really fucking cool,โ Ruhn admitted.
She began to answer, but her eyes slid to the dragon sitting at the foot of the stairs, and she stopped. She blinked once before turning to Ruhn. โA friend?โ
โYeah,โ Ruhn lied, and then Flynn and Declan and Ithan were there, sprites in tow, gawking at the queen.
Ithan cleared his throat, likely at the stunning beauty of the witch.
Ruhn hadnโt been much better when heโd first seen her. Yet sheโd hardly given him the time of day at the Summit. Even if sheโd helped out majorly during the shit that had gone down in this city. Had been willing to fly here to help save its citizensโand Bryce.
Ruhn straightened, remembering himself. That he was a prince, and owed her the respect due to her rank. He bowed deeply. โWelcome, Your Majesty.โ
Flynn smirked, and Ruhn threw him a warning glare as he rose. โAllow me to introduce my โฆ companions. Tristan Flynn, Lord Hawthorne.โ Flynn sketched an irreverent bowโa mockery of the one Ruhn had made. โDeclan Emmet, super-genius.โ Dec grinned, bowing with more gravitas. Theyโd both been at the Summit when Ruhn had formally met Hypaxiaโas a queen, and not the medwitch heโd believed her to beโbut had never officially been presented to her. โIthan Holstrom โฆ wolf,โ Ruhn continued. Ithan gave him a look as if to say,ย Really, asshole?ย But Ruhn moved on to the sprites, the dragon. โAnd, uh, our guests.โ
Hypaxia gave the dragon another wary glance. Flynn stepped forward, slinging an arm around Hypaxiaโs shoulders. โWelcome. Letโs talk about all those times Ruhn tried to talk to you at the Summit and you ignored him.โ
Declan chuckled, taking up a position at Hypaxiaโs other side. She furrowed her brow, as if the two males spoke another language entirely.
The queen seemed to note the details of his house as she was escorted to the sectional. His disgusting, beer-soaked house. Solas, a half-smoked mirthroot blunt sat in the ashtray on the coffee table a mere foot from Hypaxia.
Ruhn said to Ithan,ย Get that fucking mirthroot out of here.
Ithan lunged for it.
Not right now! When sheโs not looking.
Ithan caught himself with that sunball playerโs grace and relaxed against the cushions as Hypaxia sat, nestled between Flynn and Declan. If Ithan had to pick one word to describe the queenโs expression, it would have been baffled. Utterly baffled.
Ruhn rubbed his neck, approaching the couch. โSo, ah. Good to see you.โ
Hypaxia smiled in that wise, knowing way. Fucking Hel, she was lovely. But her voice darkened as she said, โIโd like to have a word with you. Alone.โ
Ithan rose, subtly swiping the mirthroot from the table. โRoomโs yours.
Weโll be upstairs.โ
Flynn opened his mouth, presumably to say something mortifying, but Ithan grabbed him by the shoulder and hauled him up, shoving the mirthroot into the lordโs hands. The sprites fell into line behind them as Declan joined the fray, and then they were all gone, Ariadne stalking up the stairs after them. Ruhn had no doubt theyโd try to eavesdrop.
He took a seat on the stained, reeking couch, reining in his cringe as Hypaxia adjusted the folds of her blue robes. โSo โฆ how are you?โ
Hypaxia angled her head. She didnโt wear her crown of cloudberries, but every line of her radiated grace and calm and care. She was about fifty years younger than he was, yet he felt like a whelp in front of her. Had she known her fiancรฉ lived in a place like this, had a lifestyle like this?
โI wanted to ask you for a favor.โ Ruhn stilled. She went on, โIโve come to Lunathion for the mating celebration in a few weeks. Iโll be staying at the witchesโ embassy, but โฆโ She twisted her hands, the first sign of doubt heโd ever seen from her. โI was wondering if you might spare me an escort.โ
โWhy? I mean, sure, yes, but โฆ everything okay?โ She didnโt answer.
Ruhn asked, โWhat about your coven?โ They should protect their queen at any cost.
Her long lashes bobbed. โThey were my motherโs coven. It was one of her last wishes that I inherit them, rather than select my own.โ
โSo you donโt like them?โ โI donโt trust them.โ
Ruhn considered. โYou want me to give you an escort to protect you from your own coven?โ
Her mouth tightened. โYou think Iโm mad.โ
โI thought witches lived and died for their loyalty.โ
โThe loyalty of these witches began and ended with my mother. She raised me in isolationโfrom the world, but also from them. My tutors were
โฆ unconventional.โ
It was the most theyโd ever spoken to each other. Ruhn asked, โIn what way?โ
โThey were dead.โ
A chill went down his spine. โRight. Necromancer stuff, huh?โ
โEnadors can raise the dead, yes. My mother summoned three ancient, wise spirits to teach me. One for battle and physical training, one for mathematics and sciences, and the other for history, reading, and languages. She oversaw my magical training herselfโespecially the healing.โ
โAnd this freaked her coven out?โ
โIt estranged us. My only companions while growing up were the dead. When my mother passed, I found myself surrounded by strangers. And they found themselves with a queen whose unorthodox education unnerved them. Whose gifts of necromancy unnerved them further.โ
โBut youโre the last Enador. Who would they replace you with?โ โMy sister.โ
Ruhn blinked. โTheย Hind?โ
โLidia has no witch gifts, so she would be a figurehead. Sheโd wear the crown, but my motherโs general, Morganthia, would rule.โ
โThatโs insane.โ
โLidia was born first. She is the spitting image of my mother.โ Hypaxiaโs father must have passed along the genes for her darker coloring,
then. โEven while I was growing up, I sometimes heard whispers from my motherโs coven wondering if โฆ perhaps Lidia should not have been given away.โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause theyโre more comfortable with a half-shifter than a half-necromancer. They fear the influence of the House of Flame and Shadow, though I have sworn no vows to any but Earth and Blood. But Lidia is Earth and Blood, through and through. Exactly as they are. They loved my mother, I have no doubt, but they have different plans for the future than she did. That became apparent by the end.โ
โWhat sort of plans?โ
โA closer bond with the Asteri. Even at the cost of our relative autonomy.โ
โAh.โ That was a potential minefield. Especially considering the shit that he was doing for Ophion. Or had been doing for themโhe had no idea where they stood now, after Ydra.
Hypaxia went on, โYour kindness is why Iโve come here. I know you to be a male of bravery and dedication. While Iโm in this city for the Governorsโ celebration, especially with Lidia in town, I fear my motherโs coven might make a move. They presented a unified front with me at the Summit, but the last few months have been strained.โ
โAnd since weโre technically engaged, it wonโt be seen as a declaration of your distrust if I send one of my people to look after you. Itโll be deemed some protective male bullshit.โ
Her lips twitched. โYes. Something like that.โ โAll right. No problem.โ
She swallowed, bowing her head. โThank you.โ
He dared to touch her hand, her skin velvety smooth. โWeโll take care of this. Donโt worry.โ
She patted his hand in aย Thanks, friendย sort of way.
Ruhn cleared his throat, glancing at the ceilingโthe distinctive, worrisomeย thumpingย coming from it. โSince you were raised by ghosts, Iโm hoping you wonโt mind having a bit of an unorthodox guard.โ
Her brows rose.
Ruhn smiled. โHow do you feel about sunball players?โ
No one bothered them, but plenty of people stared as Tharion and Hunt meandered through the ornate water garden along the river in Moonwood, a hundred rainbows glimmering in the mists around them. Tharion loved this part of the cityโthough the Old Squareโs grit still called to him.
โSo whatโs up?โ Tharion said as Athalar paused beneath a towering elm, its leaves shimmering in the spray from a massive fountain of Ogenas lounging in an oyster shell.
The angel pulled his phone from a hidden pocket in his battle-suit. โI had a meeting with the Governor.โ His fingers flew over the phone, presumably summoning whatever the information was. He handed it to Tharion. โShe had me go over some of the latest demon reports from Nena. I wanted to pass them along to the Blue Court.โ
Tharion took the phone and scrolled through the photos. โAnything interesting?โ
โThat one. The tailโjust out of the shot here.โ Hunt pointed to the picture, face stony. โItโs a deathstalker.โ
Even the burbling fountain beyond them seemed to quiet at the name. โWhatโs that?โ
โLethal assassins bred by the Prince of the Pit. He keeps them as pets.โ Athalarโs wings rustled. Had a shadow passed over the sun? โIโve only dealt with them once. Iโve got a scar down my back from it.โ
If the encounter had left Athalar scarred โฆ Cthona spare them all. โOne was in Nena?โ
โThree days ago.โ
โShit. Where did it go?โ
โNo idea. Report says thereโs been no breach of Nenaโs borders. Tell your people to be alert. Warn your queen, too.โ
โI will.โ Tharion glanced sidelong at the angel. Noticed that they werenโt near cameras or other people. โAny further updates?โ Tharion asked carefully.
โMaybe,โ Hunt said.
โI thought so,โ Tharion said. The warning about the demons seemed trueโbut also a convenient cover.
โI know where Emile is,โ Athalar said quietly. Tharion nearly stumbled a step. โWhere?โ
โCanโt say. But heโs safe.โ Athalar remained grave despite the beauty of Moonwood around them. โCall off your search. Spin some bullshit to your queen. But youโre done hunting for that kid.โ
Tharion surveyed the angel, the mist beading on the gray wings. โAnd you think itโs wise to tell me thatย youย know where he is?โ
Hunt bared his teeth in a feral smile. โYou going to torture it out of me, Ketos?โ
โThe thought had crossed my mind.โ
Lightning licked across Huntโs forehead as he motioned to the fountains, the water all around. โNot the best place for a lightning fight.โ
Tharion began to pace. โThe River Queen wonโt give up. She wants that kid.โ
โItโs a dead end. And a gigantic waste of your time.โ Tharion arched a brow. Hunt said, voice low, โEmile Renast has no powers. His sister staged things to make it seem that way, hoping that arrogant Vanir like us would find the kid important enough to look after.โ
Something glimmered in Athalarโs face that Tharion couldnโt place.
Pain. Sorrow. Shame?
โAnd Iโm supposed to take your word for it,โ Tharion said. โYeah, you are.โ
Tharion knew that tone. The merciless voice of the Umbra Mortis.
โI can think of only one person whoโd make you this intense,โ Tharion drawled, unable to resist. โLegs knows where the kid is, too, huh?โ He laughed to himself. โDid she arrange this? I should have seen that coming.โ He chuckled again, shaking his head. โWhatโs to stop me from going to askย herย some questions?โ
โHard to ask Bryce any questions when you donโt have a head attached to your body,โ Hunt said, violence glittering in his eyes.
Tharion held up his hands. โThreat received.โ But his mind spun with all heโd learned. โLetโs say I do trust you. Emile really has no powers?โ
โNot even a drop. He might be descended from a thunderbird, but Sofie was the only one with the gifts.โ
โFuck.โ The River Queen would be livid, even if sheโd been the one whoโd ordered him to spend weeks on a wild goose chase. Hel, sheโd be pissed that he hadnโt figured out the truth sooner. โAnd the intel?โ
โKid knows nothing.โ Hunt seemed to consider, then added, โHe confirmed that Danika and Sofie had contact. But nothing else.โ
Tharion dragged his hands through his still-wet hair. โFuck,โ he said again, pacing a step.
Athalar tucked in his wings. โHow badly is she going to punish you for this?โ
Tharion swallowed. โIโm going to have to spin it carefully.โ โEven though none of it is your fault?โ
โSheโll deem it a failure. Rational thinking is second to her need to feel like sheโs won.โ
โI really am sorry.โ The angel tilted his head to the side. โAny chance sheโll fire you and let that be that?โ
Tharion let out a humorless laugh. โI wish. But โฆโ He paused, an idea sparking. He glanced up and down the sun-baked concrete quay. โWho says she has to know today?โ
A corner of Athalarโs mouth kicked up. โAs far as I know, you and I met up to swap status reports.โ
Tharion began walking toward the city proper, the hustle and bustle that set his blood thrumming. Athalar fell into step beside him. โIt could take days to learn that Emile isnโt worth our time. Weeks.โ
The angel winked. โMonths, if you do it right.โ
Tharion grinned, a thrill shooting through his bones as they entered Moonwoodโs tree-lined streets. It was a dangerous game, but โฆ heโd play it. Milk every second of freedom he could from this. Stay Above as often as he liked, so long as he checked in Below every now and then. โGot any ideas where I can crash?โ