Chapter no 56

House of Sky and Breath (Crescent City, #2)

Ithan groaned, his body giving a collective throb of pain.

His throatโ€”jaws and fangs and claws, the queen andย Bryceโ€” He lunged up, hand at his neckโ€”

โ€œYouโ€™re safe. Itโ€™s over.โ€ The calm female voice came from his right, and Ithan twisted, finding himself on a narrow bed in a gilded room heโ€™d never seen.

Queen Hypaxia sat in a chair beside him, a book in her lap, wearing her blue robes once again. No sign of the casual, modern female heโ€™d been trailing earlier. His voice was like gravel as he asked, โ€œYou all right?โ€

โ€œVery well. As is Miss Quinlan. Youโ€™re at my embassy, in case you were wondering.โ€

Ithan sagged back against the bed. Heโ€™d been ambushed, like a fucking novice. Heโ€™d always prided himself on his reflexes and instincts, but heโ€™d had his ass handed to him. The queen opened her mouth, but he demanded, โ€œWhat about the dragon?โ€

Hypaxiaโ€™s mouth tightened. โ€œAriadne was nowhere to be found. It appears she has taken her chances with the law and fled.โ€

Ithan growled. โ€œShe bailed?โ€ The dragon had claimed she couldnโ€™t. That there was nowhere in Midgard she could go without the Astronomer finding her.

Gods. One guarding assignment and heโ€™d fumbled it. Badly.

He deserved to have his throat ripped out. Deserved to be lying here, like a weak fucking child, for his ineptitude.

Hypaxia nodded gravely. โ€œThe city cameras picked it up: Ariadne left the moment I entered the pizza shop. But nothing moreโ€”even the cameras canโ€™t find her.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s likely halfway across the planet by now,โ€ Ithan grumbled. The Fae males were going to be so pissed.

โ€œYou liberated her from the ring. From serving a terrible master. Are you surprised that she is not willing to wait for someone to purchase her again?โ€

โ€œI thought sheโ€™d be grateful, at least.โ€

Hypaxia frowned with disapproval. But she said, โ€œShe is a dragon. A creature of earth and sky, fire and wind. She should never have been contained or enslaved. I hope she stays free for the rest of her immortal life.โ€

The tone brooked no room for argument, andโ€”well, Ithan agreed with the queen anyway. He sighed, gently rubbing at his tender throat. โ€œSo what the fuck attacked us? A demon?โ€

โ€œYes, an extremely deadly one.โ€ She explained what had happened.

Ithan eased into a sitting position once more. โ€œIโ€™m sorry I fucked this one up so badly. I โ€ฆ I donโ€™t like making mistakes like this.โ€ Losing grated on his very soul. The queen and Bryce were safe, but he was a fuckingย loser.

โ€œYou have nothing to apologize for,โ€ the queen said firmly. โ€œConsidering the gravity of the situation, Iโ€™m assuming your friends know more about the motives behind this attack than they have told me.โ€

Well, she was definitely right on that one. Ithan blew out a breath that set his throat aching. Itโ€™d be another few hours until it was totally healed.

He had no idea how long itโ€™d take until he forgave himself for fucking up tonight.

โ€œSo you can really contact Connor on the Autumnal Equinox?โ€ he asked quietly, hating that he needed to change the subject. Not that this new one was much better.

โ€œYes.โ€ She angled her head, curls spilling over her shoulder. โ€œYou worry for him.โ€

โ€œWouldnโ€™t you? I donโ€™t care if weโ€™ve been told that heโ€™s, like, off-limits. I want to make sure heโ€™s okay. I heard what you said to Bryceโ€”about ensuring your mom didnโ€™t go to one of the sleeping realms. I want you to do

that for him.โ€ He swallowed, then amended, โ€œIf youโ€™re cool with that, Your Majesty.โ€

Her eyes twinkled with amusement. โ€œI shall do my best.โ€

Ithan sighed again, staring at the tall windows on the other side of the room, the drapes shut for the night. โ€œI know youโ€™re already doing a lot for me, but โ€ฆ the Astronomer has a wolf enslaved to him as one of his mystics. Is there anything you could do for her?โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€ He took it as a good sign that she didnโ€™t say no. He said, โ€œI canโ€™t just leave her there.โ€

โ€œWhy is it your burden to free her?โ€

โ€œWolves donโ€™t belong in cages. Thatโ€™s what the mysticsโ€™ tanks are.

Watery cages.โ€

โ€œAnd what if she wants to be in there?โ€

โ€œHow could she?โ€ Before the queen could answer, he plowed on, โ€œI know itโ€™s random. There are so many other people suffering out there. But it doesnโ€™t sit right with me.โ€

Heโ€™d screwed up enough in the past two yearsโ€”he wouldnโ€™t drop the ball on this. An Alpha wolf in captivityโ€”the idea was abhorrent. Heโ€™d do whatever he could to help her.

She seemed to read whatever lay on his face. โ€œYouโ€™re a good male, Ithan Holstrom.โ€

โ€œYou met me yesterday.โ€ And after tonight, he sure as fuck didnโ€™t deserve that claim.

โ€œBut I can tell.โ€ She touched his hand gently. โ€œI do not think there is much I can do to help the mystic, unfortunately, beyond what your other royal friends might be able to accomplish.โ€

Ithan knew she was right. Heโ€™d find another way, then. Somehow. โ€œWell, this is fucked.โ€

โ€œIt sure is,โ€ said a male voice from the doorway, and Ithan blinked, surprised to find Flynn and Declan standing there, Tharion a step behind them.

โ€œHey,โ€ Ithan said, bracing for the ridicule, the ribbing, the questioning about how the Hel heโ€™d mangled protection duty.

But Declan bowed his head to the queen before sauntering over to Ithan. โ€œHow you feeling, pup?โ€

โ€œFine,โ€ Ithan said, then admitted, โ€œA little sore.โ€

โ€œGetting your throat ripped out does that to a male,โ€ Flynn said. He winked at Hypaxia. โ€œBut she fixed you up pretty good, didnโ€™t she?โ€

Hypaxia smiled up at him. Tharion, lingering by the door, chuckled. Ithan said quietly, โ€œYeah, she did.โ€

Declan clapped his hands together. โ€œOkay, well, we just wanted to make sure you were all right.โ€

Hypaxia added, โ€œTheyโ€™ve been in and out all night.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ll give them away as big old softies, Pax,โ€ Tharion said to the queen, who shook her head at the name. As if Tharion often used it to annoy her.

Declan asked the queen, โ€œWhen can he come home?โ€

Home.ย The word rang through Ithan. Heโ€™d been their roommate for only a week and a half. When had he last had a true home? The Den hadnโ€™t been one since his parents had died.

But โ€ฆ that was genuine concern on Declanโ€™s face. On Flynnโ€™s. Ithan swallowed hard.

โ€œTomorrow morning,โ€ Hypaxia said, and rose from her chair. โ€œIโ€™ll do my final check then, and if youโ€™re cleared, youโ€™ll be on your way, Ithan.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m supposed to guard you,โ€ Ithan countered, his voice thick.

But she patted his shoulder before walking to the door. Tharion fell into step beside her, like he planned to converse in private. The witch-queen said to Ithan as she and the mer left, โ€œTake tomorrow off.โ€

Ithan opened his mouth to object, but sheโ€™d already left, the mer with

her.

Flynn slung himself into the seat the queen had vacated. โ€œDonโ€™t tell

Ruhn, but Iโ€™d love to have that female do a check onย me.โ€

Ithan scowled, but refrained from explaining what heโ€™d overheard. The queen loved another and seemed pretty cut up about it. But what good was love, in the face of duty?

Heโ€™d keep Hypaxiaโ€™s romance quiet. Sheโ€™d agreed to her union with Ruhn, and he could do nothing but admire that sheโ€™d chosen to do so even when her heart lay with someone else.

Fuck, he knew how that felt. He blocked out Bryceโ€™s face from his mind.

Declan was saying to Flynn, โ€œDo yourself a favor and donโ€™t hit on her.

Or tease her.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s Ruhnโ€™s fiancรฉe,โ€ Flynn said, propping his boots on the edge of Ithanโ€™s bed and tucking his hands behind his head. โ€œThat entitles me to some ribbing.โ€

Ithan laughed, eyes stinging. No one ever joked in Amelieโ€™s pack. He might coax a smile from Perry every once in a while, but mostly they were all serious. Humorless. They never laughed at themselves.

But these guys had come to check on him. Not to rip into him for failing. They didnโ€™t even seem to view it as a failure.

Flynn asked a shade seriously, โ€œYouโ€™re really feeling all right, though?โ€ Ithan mastered himself. โ€œYeah.โ€

โ€œGood,โ€ Declan said.

Ithanโ€™s throat tightened. He hadnโ€™t realized how much he missed itโ€” people having his back. Caring if he lived or died. The Pack of Devils had been that for him, yes, but his sunball team, too. He hadnโ€™t spoken to any of them since Connorโ€™s death.

Flynnโ€™s eyes softened slightly, as if seeing something on Ithanโ€™s face, and Ithan straightened, clearing his throat. But Flynn said, โ€œWe got you, wolf.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€ The question slipped out before Ithan could wonder whether he should ask. But there were probably dozens of Fae whoโ€™d spent years trying to squeeze into the trio that was Ruhn, Flynn, and Declan. Why theyโ€™d brought Ithan into their little circle was beyond him.

Flynn and Dec swapped glances. The latter shrugged. โ€œWhy not?โ€ โ€œIโ€™m a wolf. Youโ€™re Fae.โ€

โ€œSo old-fashioned.โ€ Flynn winked. โ€œI had you pegged as more progressive than that.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t want your pity,โ€ Ithan said.

Declan drew back. โ€œWho the fuck said anything about pity?โ€

Flynn put up his hands. โ€œWeโ€™re only friends with you because we want good sunball tickets.โ€

Ithan looked between the males. Then burst out laughing.

โ€œAll right.โ€ He rubbed at his sore throat again. โ€œThatโ€™s a good enough reason for me.โ€

Ruhn monitored his sister as they waited for Athalar to finish briefing some senior members of the 33rd on what had gone down with the deathstalker.

It felt like last spring all over again. Granted, Micah had been the one summoning those kristallos demons, but โ€ฆ this couldnโ€™t be good. The Horn was tattooed on Bryceโ€™s back nowโ€”what wouldnโ€™t Hel do to attain it?

โ€œThe answer,โ€ Bryce said to Ruhn, โ€œis that Iโ€™m not going to allow any sort of security detail.โ€

Ruhn blinked. And said silently,ย I wasnโ€™t thinking that.

She glared at him sidelong.ย I couldย feelย you brooding about the attack.

Itโ€™s the logical conclusion from an overly aggressive Fae male.

Overly aggressive? Protective?

Bryce. This is some serious-ass shit. I know.

And youโ€™re a princess now. An official one.

She crossed her arms, watching Hunt talk with his friends.ย I know. How do you feel about it?

How doย youย feel about it?

Why the fuck would it make any difference what I feel?ย He scowled at

her.

Because now you have to share the crown.

Iโ€™m glad I can share it with you. Selfishly, pathetically glad, Bryce. But

โ€ฆ isnโ€™t this what you wanted to avoid?

It is. Her mental voice hardened into sharp steel.

Are you going to do something about it? Maybe.

Tread carefully. There are so many laws and rules and shit that you donโ€™t know about. I can fill you in, but โ€ฆ this is a whole new level of the game. You have to be on alert.

She faced him, offering a broad grin that didnโ€™t meet her eyes before taking a few steps toward Athalar. โ€œIf dear old dad wants a princess,โ€ she said, looking more like their father than heโ€™d ever witnessed, โ€œthen heโ€™ll get one.โ€

โ€œDreadwolves prowling the Old Square,โ€ Hypaxia hissed under her breath to Tharion as she peered out the window of her private suite on the second floor of the elegant embassy.

Despite the plush furniture, the room definitely belonged to a witch: a small crystal altar to Cthona adorned the eastern wall, covered in various tools of worship; a large obsidian scrying mirror hung above it; and the fireplace built into the southern wall had various iron arms, presumably to hold cauldrons during spells. A royal suite, yes, but a workroom as well.

โ€œI hate the sight of them,โ€ the queen went on, the streetlights casting her beautiful face in golden hues. โ€œThose uniforms. The silver darts on their collars.โ€ He wondered how many people ever saw her so unguarded. โ€œRebel-hunters. Thatโ€™s what they are.โ€

Indeed, where they walked, revelers fell silent. Tourists stopped snapping photos.

โ€œTell me how you really feel, Pax,โ€ Tharion said, crossing his arms. The queen whirled toward him. โ€œI wish youโ€™d stop using that nickname.

Ever since the Summitโ€”โ€

โ€œEver since then, youโ€™ve missed me using it?โ€ He gave her his most charming smile.

She rolled her eyes, but he caught the slight curl of her lips.

He asked, โ€œHave you kept up the tally? How many times has Prince Ruhn gawked at you since you arrived?โ€

She flushed. โ€œHe doesnโ€™t gawk.โ€

โ€œI think our final tally at the Summit was โ€ฆ thirty? Forty?โ€ She whacked him on the chest.

โ€œI missed you,โ€ he said, grinning.

She grinned back. โ€œWhat does your fiancรฉe have to say about that?โ€ She was one of the few people who knew. During their initial meeting at the Summitโ€”an accidental encounter late one night when sheโ€™d sought some solitude at one of the merโ€™s subterranean pools and found him seeking the sameโ€”theyโ€™d spoken of their various โ€ฆ obligations. A friendship had immediately sprung up.

Tharion countered, โ€œWhat doesย yourย fiancรฉ have to say about it?โ€

The witch laughed softly, the sound like silver bells. โ€œYouโ€™re the one whoโ€™s been associating with him. You tell me.โ€

He chuckled, but his amusement fell away, his voice becoming serious. โ€œHeโ€™s concerned enough about you that he told some of us about your coven. Why didnโ€™t you tell me?โ€ Heโ€™d grab any one of them who harmed her and drown them. Slowly.

She searched his face. He let her. โ€œWhat could you have done?โ€

Well, that stung. Especially because she was right. He let out a long sigh. He wished he could tell herโ€”about the fact that heโ€™d bought himself a small stretch of freedom. That he would only go back to the Blue Court to keep up appearances, that heโ€™d pretend Emile Renast was still on the loose for as long as he could, but โ€ฆ Would he go back after that?ย Couldย he go back?

Maybe heโ€™d get in touch with the Ocean Queenโ€™s people and beg for asylum. Maybe theyโ€™d shelter his family, too.

Heโ€™d opened his mouth to speak when a ripple went through the street below. People stopped. Some pressed against buildings.

โ€œWhat the fuck are they doing here?โ€ Tharion growled.

Mordoc and the Hammer stalked down the street, wolf and angel sneering at all in their path. They seemed to savor the quiet and dread that trailed in their wake.

Hypaxiaโ€™s brows raised. โ€œNot friends of yours?โ€ He put a hand on his heart. โ€œYou wound me, Pax.โ€

The queenโ€™s mouth thinned as Pollux and Mordoc crossed the intersection. โ€œItโ€™s an ill omen, to see them here.โ€

โ€œMaybe they want to make sure all is well, considering what attacked tonight.โ€

Mighty Ogenas, creatures straight from the Pit. Heโ€™d been enjoying a drink with a pride of lioness shifters at a wine bar when heโ€™d gotten the call. Heโ€™d come here, claiming an investigative visit from the Blue Court, but โ€ฆ โ€œYou sure youโ€™re all right?โ€ he asked, glad to pivot from the two monsters on the street.

โ€œIโ€™m fine,โ€ Hypaxia said, turning weary, sad eyes toward him. โ€œMiss Quinlan proved herself a valuable ally in a fight.โ€ He liked the idea of the two of them becoming friendly. Theyโ€™d be a formidable pair against any opponent.

โ€œWhatโ€™d your coven say about the attack?โ€ Tharion asked, glancing to the shut double doors across the room. Pollux and Mordoc vanished down

the street. As if theyโ€™d all been frozen, people suddenly began moving again. None went in the direction the Hammer and the dreadwolf had gone.

โ€œMy coven feigned outrage, of course. Itโ€™s not worth recounting.โ€

Fair enough. โ€œYou should get some sleep. You must be exhausted from healing Holstrom.โ€

โ€œNot at all.โ€ Her gaze again lifted to his face. โ€œBut you โ€ฆ you should go. Another few minutes and suspicions will be raised.โ€

โ€œOh?โ€ He couldnโ€™t resist teasing. โ€œLike what?โ€

She flushed again. โ€œLike weโ€™re doing things we shouldnโ€™t.โ€ โ€œSounds naughty.โ€

She playfully shoved him toward the door. He let her, walking backward as he said, โ€œIโ€™ll see you soon, okay? You have my number.โ€

Her eyes shone like stars. โ€œThank you for checking on me.โ€

โ€œAnything for you, Pax.โ€ Tharion shut the door behind him and found himself face-to-face with three witches. All members of her coven, if his memory of the Summit served him. All cold-faced and unamused. โ€œLadies,โ€ he said, inclining his head.

None of them answered, and as they converged on the queenโ€™s suite with a knock on her door, he suppressed the instinct to return to her side.

But it wasnโ€™t his place, and he still had one more task tonight. First, though, he needed a dip in the Istros to make sure his fins stayed intact.

Thirty minutes later, still wet, Tharion walked up to the peeling front door of the near-collapsing house off Archer Street, music blasting from the windows despite the late hour. Tharion knocked, loudly enough to be heard over the bass.

A moment later, the door opened. Tharion smiled crookedly at Ruhn, and waved to Tristan Flynn and Declan Emmett standing in the foyer behind him. โ€œGot space for one more roommate?โ€

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