Tharionโs blood dripped into the porcelain sink of the hushed, humid bathroom, the roar of the crowd a distant rumble through the cracked green tiles. He breathed in through his nose. Out through his mouth. Pain rippled along his aching ribs.
Stay upright.
His hands clenched the chipped edges of the sink. He inhaled again, focusing on the words, willing his knees not to buckle.ย Keep standing,ย damn you.ย Heโd taken a beating tonight.
The minotaur heโd faced in the Viper Queenโs ring had been twice his weight and at least four feet taller than him. He had a hole in his shoulder leaking blood down the sink drain thanks to the horns he hadnโt been fast enough to avoid. And several broken ribs thanks to blows from fists the size of his head.
Tharion loosed another breath, wincing, andย reached for the small medkit on the lip of the sink. His fingers shook, fumbling with the vial of potion that would blunt the edge of the pain and accelerate the healing his Vanir body was already doing.
He chucked the cork into the trash can beside the sink, atop the wads of bloodied cotton bandages and wipes heโd used to clean his face. It had somehow been more important than addressing theย painโthe hole in his shoulderโthat he should be able to see his face, the male beneath.
The reflection wasnโt kind. Purple smudges beneath his eyes matched the bruises along his jaw, the cuts on his lip, his swollen nose. All things that would fade and heal swiftly enough, but the hollowness in his eyes โฆ It was his face, and yet a strangerโs.
Tharion didnโt meet his own gaze in the mirror asย he tipped back the vial and chugged it. Silky, tasteless liquid coated his mouth, his throat. Heโd once done shots with the same abandon. In the span of a few weeks, everything had gone to shit. His whole fucking life had gone to shit.
Heโd given up everything he was and had been and ever would be.
Heโd chosen this, being chained to the Viper Queen. Heโd been desperate, but the burden of hisย decision weighed on him. He hadnโt been allowed to leave the warren of warehouses in the two days since arrivingโhadnโt really wanted to, anyway. Even the need to return to the water was taken care of for him: a special tub had been prepared below this level with water pumped in directly from the Istros.
So he hadnโt been in the river, or felt the wind and the sun, or heard the chatter and rhythmicย beats of normal life in days. Hadnโt so much as found an exterior window.
The door groaned open, and a familiar female scent announced the identity of the new arrival. As if at this hour, in this bathroom, it could be anyone else.
The Viper Queen had a crew of fighters. But the two of them โฆ she treated them like prized racehorses. They fought during the prime-time slots. This bathroom was forย their private use, along with the suite upstairs.
The Viper Queen owned them. And she wanted everyone to know it.
โI warmed them up for you,โ Tharion rasped over a shoulder at Ariadne. The dark-haired dragon, clad in a black bodysuit that accentuated her luscious curves, turned toward him.
Tharion and Ariadne were required to look sexy and stylish,ย even as the Viper Queen bade them to bloodyย themselves for the crowdโs amusement.
Ariadne halted at a sink a few feet away, surveying the angles of her face in the mirror as she washed her hands.
โStill as pretty as ever,โ Tharion managed to tease.
That earned him a sidelong assessment. โYou look like shit.โ
โNice to see you, too,โ he drawled, the healing potion tingling through him.
Her nostrils flared delicately. It wasnโt wise toย taunt a dragon. But heโd been on a hot streak of making stupid decisions lately, so why stop now?
โYou have a hole in your shoulder,โ she said without taking her gaze from his.
Tharion peered at the ghastly wound, even as his skin knitted closed, the sensation like spiders crawling over the area. โBuilds character.โ
Ariadne snorted, returning to her reflection. โYou know, you throw around yourย attraction to females quite a bit. Iโm starting to think itโs a shield.โ
He stiffened. โAgainst what?โ
โDonโt know, donโt really care.โ
โOuch.โ
Ariadne continued examining herself in the mirror. Was she hunting for herselfโthe person sheโd been before coming hereโas well? Or maybe the person sheโd been before the Astronomer had trapped her inside a ring and worn her on his finger for decades?
Tharion had done what the Viper Queen had asked regarding Ari: heโd woven a web of lies to his Aux contacts about the dragon being commandeered for security purposes. So the Viper Queen didnโt technically own Ari as a slaveโAri remained a slave owned by someone else. She just โฆ lived here now.
โYour adoring public awaits,โ Tharion said, grabbing another cotton wipe and holding it under the runningย water before beginning to clean the blood from his bare chest. He could have jumped in one of the showers to his left, but it would have stung like Hel onย his still-mending wounds. He twisted, straining for the particularly nasty slice along his left shoulder blade. It remained out of reach, even for his long fingers.
โHere,โ Ariadne said, taking the wipe from his hand.
โThanks, ArโAriadne.โย Heโd almost called her Ari, but it didnโt seem wise to antagonize her when sheโd offered to help him.
Tharion braced his hands on the sink. Ariadne dabbed along the wound, wiping up blood, and he clenched the porcelain hard enough for it to groan beneath his fingers. He gritted his teeth against the stinging, and into the silence, the dragon said, โYou can call me Ari.โ
โI thought you hatedย that nickname.โ
โEveryone seems inclined to use it, so it might as well be my choice for you to do so.โ
โWas that your thinking when you abandoned my friends right before a deathstalker attacked them?โ He couldnโt keep the bite from his voice, antagonizing her be damned. โEveryone expected the worst of you, so why not just be the worst?โ
She snorted. โYour friends โฆ you mean the witch and theย redhead?โ
โYes. Real honorable of you to ditch them.โ
โThey seemed capable of looking after themselves.โ
โThey are. But you bailed all the same.โ
โIf youโre so invested in their safety, perhaps you should have been there.โ Ari tossed the wipe in the trash and grabbed another one. โWho taught you to fight, anyway?โ
He let the argument dropโitโd get them nowhere. He couldnโt even have saidย why heโd felt inclined to bring it up now, of all times. โHere I was, thinking you didnโt care to know anything about me.โ
โCall it curiosity. You donโt seem โฆ serious enough to be the River Queenโs Captain of Intelligence.โ
โSuch a flatterer.โ
But embers sparked in her eyes, so Tharion shrugged. โI learned how to fight the usual way: I enrolled in the Blue Court Militaryย Academy after school,ย and have spent the years since honing those skills. Nothing cool. You?โ
โSurvival.โ
He opened his mouth to respond, but the dragon turned on a booted heel. โAriโโ he called before she could reach the door. โWe didnโt, you know.โ
She turned, eyebrows rising. โDidnโt what?โ
โExpect the worst of you.โ
Her face twistedโrage and sorrow and a drop of shame. Or maybe he was imagining that last bit.ย She didnโt answer before stalking out.
The dripping of his blood again filled the bathroom.
Tharion waited until the potion patched most of the holes in his skin, and didnโt bother tugging the upper half of the black bodysuit on before following the dragon back to the heat and smells and light of the fighting ring.
Ari was just getting started. With impressive calm, she squared off againstย three male lion shifters, the enormous cats circling her with deadly precision. She turned with them, not letting the lions get behind her, her skin beginning to glow with molten scales, her black eyes flickering red.
Across the pit, the one-way window that peered over the ring reflected the glaring spotlights. But Tharion knew who stood on the other side of it, amid the plush finery of her privateย quarters. Who watched the dragon fight, assessing the intensity of the crowdโs roar.
โTraitor,โ someone hissed to his left.
Tharion found two young mer males glaring at him from the risers above. Both clutched beers and had the glazed look of guys whoโd already downed a few.
Tharion gave them a bland nod and faced the ring again.
โFucking loser,โ the other male spat.
Tharion kept his eyesย on Ari. Steam rippled from the dragonโs mouth. One of the lions lunged, swiping with fingers that ended in curved claws, but she ducked away. The concrete floor singed where her feet had been. Preliminary blast marks.
โSome fucking captain,โ the first male taunted.
Tharion ground his teeth. This wasnโt the first time in the past few days that one of his people had recognized him and told himย precisely how they felt. Everyone knew Tharion had defected from the Blue Court. Everyone knew heโd defected and comeย hereย to serve the Meat Marketโs depraved ruler. The River Queen and her daughter had made sure of it.
Captain Whatever, Ithan Holstrom had once called him. It seemed he truly embodied it now.
You gave that up,ย he reminded himself. He could never again so much as set foot in theย Istros. The moment he did, his former queen would kill him. Or order her sobeks to rip him to shreds. Something twisted in his gut.
He was aware that his parents lived only because heโd gotten messages from them expressing their outrage and disappointment.ย We already lost one child,ย his mother had written.ย Now we lose another. Defecting, Tharion? What in Ogenasโs depths were you thinking?
Heย didnโt write back. Didnโt apologize for being so reckless and selfish that he hadnโt thought of their safety before committing this act of insanity. Heโd not only sworn himself to the Viper Queen, heโd bound himself to her, too. After all the shit that had gone down in Pangera โฆ no place else was safe for him, anyway. Only here, where the Viper Queen was allowed to rule.
He watched Ari pace inย the ring.ย You gave that up,ย he told himself again firmly.ย For this.
โYouโre a disgrace,โ the other mer male went on.
Something liquid and foamy splashed on Tharionโs head, his bare shoulders. The fucker had thrown his beer.
Tharion snarled up at them, and the males had the good sense to back up a step, like they might have finally remembered what Tharion was capable of when provoked. But beforeย he could beat the living shit out of them, one of the Viper Queenโs personal guardsโone of those glassy-eyed Fae defectorsโsaid, โFishboy. Boss wants you. Now.โ
Tharion stiffened, but he had no choice. The tugging sensationย in his gut would only worsen the longer he resisted. Best to get this over with now.
So he left the assholes behind. Left Ari with the lions, whoโd be deep-fried in aboutย twenty minutes, or whenever the dragon had put on enough of a show to please the audience and did what she could have accomplished without so much as stepping into the ring.
He had no doubt thereโd be some vendor waiting in the wings to scoop up the cooked carcasses and sell them in a food stall nearby. It wasnโt called the Meat Market for nothing.
The walk upstairs, to the room behind thatย one-way window, was long and quiet. He willed his mind to be that way, too. To stop caring.
It was easier said than done, when everything kept circling: the failed attack on the lab, Cormacโs death โฆ Theyโd all been so fucking dumb, thinking they could take on the Asteri. And now here he was.
Honestly, heโd been headed this way for a while before that. Starting with the debacle with the Riverย Queenโs daughter. Then Lesiaโs death a year ago. This last month had been a culmination of that shit. Of what a pathetic, weak failure heโd always been beneath the surface.
Tharion knocked once on the wooden door, then entered.
The Viper Queen stood at the window overlooking the pit, where Ari had switched to taunting the lions. They were now frantic to escape. Everywhere the cats lunged toย flee the ring, a wall of flame blocked their exit.
โSheโs a natural performer,โ the Viper Queen observed without turning. The ruler of the Meat Market wore a white silk romper cut to her slim figure, feet bare. A cigarette dangled from her manicured hand. โYou could learn from her.โ
Tharion leaned against the wooden doorframe. โIs that an order or a suggestion?โ
The Viper Queen pivoted, shinyย dark hair swaying with her. Her lips were painted their usual dark purple, offsetting the snakeย shifterโs pale skin. โDo you know the lengths I went to in procuring that minotaur for you tonight?โ
Tharion kept his mouth shut. How many times had he stood like this in front of the River Queen, silent while she ripped into him? Heโd lost count long ago.
The Viper Queenโs teeth flashed, delicateย fangs stark against the purple of her lips. โFive minutes, Tharion?โ Her voice dropped to a deadly purr. โA great deal of effort on my part, and all I get out of it, all my crowd gets, is a five-minute fight?โ
Tharion gestured to his shoulder. โIโd think goring me and then hurling me across the ring was spectacle enough.โ
โIโd have liked to see that several more times. Not witness you flyingย into a rage and snapping the bullโs neck.โ
She crooked a finger. That tugging in his gut increased. As if they possessed a mind of their own, his feet and legs moved. They carried him to the window, to her side.
He hated itโnot the summoning, but the fact that heโd stopped any attempt at defying it.
โTo make up for you blowing your load,โ the Viper Queen drawled, โI told Ari to drag out herย fight.โ She inclined her head to the ring. Ariโs face had gone empty and cold as she made the lions scream under her flames.
Tharionโs gut churned. No wonder Ari hadnโt stayed long to talk to him. But sheโd helped him anyway. He had no idea how to unpack that.
โTry a little harder next time,โ the Viper Queen hissed in his ear, lips brushing his skin. She sniffed. โThe mer punks really drenchedย you.โ
Tharion stepped away. โIs there a reason you called me up here?โ He wanted a shower, and the relief that only sleep could offer him.
Her lips curled upward. She tugged back the pristine sleeve of her romper, exposing her moon-pale wrist. โConsidering how little heart you put into your performance, I thought you might need a pick-me-up.โ
Tharion clenched his teeth. He wasnโt a slaveโthoughย heโdย been stupid and desperate enough to offer himself as such to her. But instead sheโd offered him something nearly as bad: the venom only she could produce.
And now, after that initial taste of it โฆ His mouth filled with saliva. The scent of her skin, the blood and venom beneath itโhe was helpless before her, a hungry fucking animal.
โMaybe if I offered you some before your fights,โ she mused,ย forearm extended to him like a personal feast, โyou would find a bit more โฆ stamina.โ
With every scrap of will left in him, Tharion lifted his eyes to hers. Let her see how much he hated this, hated her, hated himself.
She smiled. She knew. Had known when heโd defected to her, to this life. Heโd told himself that this was a place of refuge, but it was getting harder to hide from what it reallyย was.
A long-overdue punishment.
The Viper Queen slid one of her gold-painted nails down her wrist. Opened a vein churning with that milky, opalescent venom that made him see the gods themselves.
โGo ahead,โ she urged, and Tharion wanted to scream, to weep, to run, as he grabbed her arm to his mouth and sucked in a mouthful of the venom.
It was beautiful. It was horrific. And it punched throughย him. Stars flickered in the air. Time slowed to a syrupy, languid scroll. Exhaustion and pain faded to nothing.
Heโd heard the whispers long before heโd come here: her venom was the best high an immortal could ever attain. Having tasted it, he didnโt disagree. Didnโt blame those Fae defectors who served as her bodyguards in exchange for hits of this.
Heโd once pitied them, scorned them.
The Viper Queenโs hand trailed up his chest to his neck, tracing over the spot where his gills usually appeared. She scraped her painted nails over itโa mark of pure ownership. Not only of his body, but of who he was, who heโd once been.
Her fingers tightened on his throat. An invitation, this time.
The Viper Queenโs lips brushed against his ear again as she whispered, โLetโsย see what kind of stamina you have now, Tharion.โ
โWe canโt just leave Tharion in here.โ
โTrust me, Holstrom, Captain Whatever can look after himself.โ
Ithan frowned deeply at Tristan Flynn from across the rickety table. Declan Emmet and his boyfriend, Marc, were chatting up a vendor at one of the Meat Marketโs many stalls. The owl-headed Vanir was the third person theyโd spoken to tonight,ย hoping to get news of their imprisoned friendsโthe twelfth lowlife theyโd contacted in the past two days.
And Ithan was getting sick enough of their fruitless talking that he taunted Flynn, โIs this what Fae do? Leave their friends to suffer?โ
โFuck you, wolf,โ Flynn said, but didnโt take his eyes off where Declan and Marc worked their charm. Even the usually unflappable Flynn now had bags beneathย his eyes. Heโd rarely smiled in the past few days. Seemed to be sleeping as little as Ithan was.
Yet despite all that, Ithan went for the throat. โSo Ruhnโs life means moreโโ
โRuhn is in a fuckingย dungeonย being tortured by the Asteri,โ Flynn snarled. โTharion is here because he defected. He made that choice.โ
โTechnically, Ruhn also made a choice to go to the Eternal Cityโโ
Flynn dragged hisย hands through his brown hair. โIf youโre going to complain, then get the fuck out of here.โ
โIโm not complaining. Iโm just saying that weโve got a friend in a bad situation literallyย right thereย and weโre not even trying to help him.โ Ithan pointed to the second level of the cavernous warehouse, the nondescript door that led into the Viper Queenโs private quarters.
โAgain, Ketos defected. Notย much we can do.โ
โHe was desperateโโ
โWeโre all fucking desperate,โ Flynn murmured, eyeing a passing draki male carrying a sack of what smelled like elk meat. He sighed. โSeriously, Holstromโgo back to the house. Get some rest.โ Again, Ithan noted the Fae lordโs exhausted face. โAnd,โ Flynn added, โtake that one with you.โ Flynn nodded to the female sitting ramrod straight at a nearby table,ย alert and tense. The three fire sprites lay draped around her shoulders, dozing.
Right. The other source of Ithanโs frustration these days: playing babysitter for Sigrid Fendyr.
It would have been smarter to leave her back at the Fae malesโ houseโhis house now, he supposedโbut sheโd refused. Had insisted on accompanying them.
Sigrid insisted on seeing and knowingย everything. If heโd thoughtย sheโd crawl out of her mysticโs tank and cower, heโd thought wrong. Sheโd been a pain in his ass for two days now, wanting the complete history of the Fendyrs, their enemies, Ithanโs enemies โฆ anything and everything that had happened while sheโd been the Astronomerโs captive.
She hadnโt offered up much of her own pastโnot even a crumb about her father, whose history she hadnโt known until Ithanย had filled her in, how the male had long ago been Prime Apparent until his sister, Sabine, had challenged him and won. Ithan had thought sheโd killed him, but sheโd apparently sent Sigridโs father off into exile instead, where Sigrid had been born. Anything other than that was a complete mystery. Part of Ithan didnโt want to know what circumstances had been so dire as to make a Fendyr sell hisย heirโsell anย Alphaโto the Astronomer.
That heir was only sitting quietly right now because sheโd taken two steps into the Meat Market and sneered,ย Whoโd want to shop at a disgusting place like this?ย Promptly making Declan and Marcโs work infinitely harder by earning the ire of any vendor within earshot.
The whisper network here put them all within earshot.
So Flynn had ordered her to sit alone.ย Well, alone apart from her fiery little cabal. Wherever Sigrid went, the sprites went with her.
Ithan had no idea if that bond was from the years in theย tank, or from a shared trauma, or just because they were females living in a very male house, but the four of them together were a headache.
โItโs too dangerous for her to be out in the open,โ Flynn went on. โAnyone can report a sighting.โ
โNo one knows who she is. To them, sheโs a random wolf.โ
โYeah, and all it takes is one mention to Amelie or Sabine that a female wolf is in your company, and theyโll know. Iโm shocked they havenโt run right over here already.โ
โSabineโs ruthless, but sheโs not dumb. She wouldnโt start shit on the Viper Queenโs turf.โ
โNo, sheโll wait until we cross into the CBD and then ambush us.โ The angelsย had long ignored anything that went on at street level in their district, too preoccupied with the comings and goings in their lofty towers.
Ithan glared at the male. Normally, he got along fine with Flynn. Liked him, even. But since Ruhn and Hunt and Bryce had disappeared โฆ
Disappearedย wasnโt the right word, at least for Ruhn and Hunt. Theyโd been taken prisoner, but Bryce โฆ no one knew whatย had happened to her. Hence their presence here, seeking any intel they could get their hands on after Declanโs computer searches had been fruitless.
Any information on Bryce, on Ruhn, on Athalar โฆ they were desperate for it. For a direction. A spark to light the way. Something that was better than sitting on their asses, not knowing.
Ithan glanced at the chair beneath him.ย Heย was currently sittingย on his ass. Not knowing anything.
Before he could let self-loathing sink its teeth into him, he rose and stalked over to where Sigrid sat monitoring the patrons of the Meat Market. She lifted brown eyes full of irritation and disdain to him. โThis is a bad place.โ
No shit,ย he refrained from saying. โIt has it uses,โ he hedged.
Heโd gone straight to the Fae malesโ house when heโd hauled Sigridย out of the Astronomerโs tank. Theyโd stayed there while Flynnย and Declan pretended that all was normal in their world. While they continued working for the Aux, Prince Ruhnโs absence dismissed as a much-needed vacation.
Ithan had been waiting for soldiers to show up. Or assassins, sent by the Asteri or Sabine or the Astronomer.
Yet there had been no questions. No interrogations. No arrests.ย The Autumn King hadnโt even grilled Flynn and Dec, though he no doubt knew something had happened to his son. And that where Ruhn went, his two best friends went with him.
The public had no idea what had happened in the Eternal City. Granted, Ithan and the Fae warriors didnโt know much either, but they knew that their friends had gone into the Asteri stronghold and hadnโt come out again. Theย Asteri, the other powers at play โฆ they knew that Ithan and the others had also been involved, even if they hadnโt been present. And yet they hadnโt made a move to punish them.
It wasnโt a comforting thought.
Sigrid angled her head with lupine curiosity. โDo you come here often?โ
With anyone else, he might have made a joke about pickup lines, but Sigrid didnโt know or care about humor. He couldnโtย blame her, after what sheโd been through. So Ithan said, โWhen my work for the Aux or my pack demands it. But rarely, thank the gods.โ
Her mouth tightened. โThe Astronomer frequented this place.โ That day Ithan had gone back to the Astronomerโs place to free her, he remembered, the ancient male had been over here buying some part for her tank.
โAny idea who he patronizes?โ It was more of a casualย question than anything.
Sigrid peered around. If sheโd been in wolf form, he had no doubt her ears would have been flicking, picking up every sound. She replied without taking her focus off the teeming market, โA satyr, I heard him say once. Who sells salts and other things.โ
Ithan glanced to the balcony levelโto the shut green door where the satyr lived. He knew who she was talking about, thanksย to all those past visits on behalf of the Aux. The lowlife peddled in all kinds of contraband.
Sigrid marked his shift in attention, tracing his line of sight. โThatโs his place?โ
Ithan gave a slow nod.
Sigrid shot to her feet, eyes gleaming with predatory intent.
โWhere are you going?โ Ithan demanded, stepping into her path.
The sprites jolted from their nap, clinging to Sigridโs long brownย hair to keep from being thrown off her shoulders.
โAre we done?โ Malana asked, yawning.
โWeโre terribly bored,โ Sasa agreed, stretching her plump body along Sigridโs neck. Rithi, the third sister, hummed in agreement.
Ignoring the sprites, Sigridโs teeth flashed as she faced Ithan. โI want to see why this satyr thinks it appropriate to supply people like the Astronoโโ
โWeโre not here to causeย trouble,โ Ithan said, and didnโt move an inch from her path. But she stomped around him, pure Fendyr. A force of natureโone heโd just begun to see unleashed.
Despite that noble bloodline, Ithan grabbed her arm. โDoย notย go up there,โ he snarled softly, fingers digging into her bony arm.
She looked down at his hand, then up at his face. Her nose crinkled with anger. โOr what?โ
The steel of anย Alpha rang in her voice. Ithanโs very bones cried out to submit, to bow away, to step aside.
But he fought it, pushed against itโmet it with his own dominance. The Fendyrs might have been Alphas for generations, but the Holstroms werenโt pushovers. They were Alphas, tooโleaders and warriors in their own right.
Like Hel would he let this female push him around, Fendyr or no.
Flynnโs chair scrapedย the ground, but Ithan didnโt take his eyes from Sigrid as the Fae male stalked over and hissed, โWhat the fuck is wrong with you two? Go snarl at each other somewhere it wonโt be noticed by everyone in the gods-damned Meat Market.โ
Ithan bared his teeth at Sigrid. She bared hers right back.
He said to Flynn, still not breaking Sigridโs stare, โShe wants to go confront the salt dealer about hisย association with the Astronomer. The satyr who got in all that trouble last year.โ
Flynn sighed at the wooden ceiling. โNowโs not the time to go on a self-righteous warpath, sweetheart.โ
Sigrid looked away from Ithan at last, though the wolf part of him knew she wasnโt conceding in their battle of wills. No, it was because sheโd found another opponent to face. โDonโt speak to me like Iโm someย common female,โ Sigrid raged at Flynn, who held up his hands. She whipped her head back to Ithan, โItโs within my rightsโโ
โYou have no rights,โ a male voice said. Marc. The leopard shifter had stalked up behind them with preternatural grace. Though he was in jeans and a long-sleeved T-shirt, the male still had an air of sleek professionalism. โSince you technically donโt even exist. Youโre aย ghost, for all intents and purposes.โ
Sigrid slowly turned, lip curling. โDid I ask for your opinion,ย cat?โ
Normally, Ithan would have been glad to engage in some inter-shifter rivalry. But Marc was a good maleโher disdain was utterly misplaced. Declan sauntered up beside his boyfriend and slung an arm around his broad shoulders. โI think itโs past someoneโs bedtime.โ
Sigrid growled. But theย sprites drifted from her shoulders to float in front of her face as Sasa said carefully, โSiggy, weย areย here to โฆ do other things. Perhaps we could come back another time.โ
Ithan almost laughed at the nickname. Someone as intense as the female before him had no business being calledย Siggy.
โThe next time they let us out of the house,โ Sigrid said, bristling. โIn days or weeks.โ
โIโll remindย you,โ Declan drawled, โthat youโre currently Sabineโs primary enemy.โ
โLet her come find me,โ Sigrid said without an ounce of fear. โIโve a score to settle.โ
โLuna spare me,โ Flynn muttered. Ithan could have sworn he caught the sprites nodding their agreement as they resettledย themselves on Sigridโs shoulders. The Fae lord turned to Declan and Marc. โAnything?โ
The couple shook their heads.ย โNo. It really does seem like the Asteri put a lock on the information. Nothingโs getting in or out.โ Silence fell, heavy and tense.
It was Sigrid who said, โSo what now?โ
Only two days out of the tank and she was already assuming the mantle of leader, whether she knew it or not. A true Alpha, expecting to be answered โฆ and obeyed.
โWe keep trying to find out whatโs going on,โ Declan said withย a one-shouldered shrug.
Flynn blew out an exasperated breath and plopped onto his chair again. โWeโre no closer than we were two days ago: Ruhn and Athalar are being held as traitors. Thatโs all we know.โ That was all Marcโs inside source at the Eternal City had been able to glean. Nothing else.
Declan sank into a seat and rubbed his eyes with his thumb and index finger. โHonestly? Weโre luckyย we arenโt in those dungeons, too.โ
โWe have to break them out,โ Flynn said, crossing his muscled arms. Rithi, on his left shoulder, made an identical gesture.
โUrd knows what shape theyโre in,โ Declan said bleakly. โWeโd need medwitches on hand, probably.โ
โYouโve got healing magic,โ Flynn countered.
โYeah,โ Dec said, shaking his head, โbut the kind of injuries theyโd have โฆ Iโd need to beย working alongside a team of trained professionals.โ
The thought of what those injuries might be to require such a team of medwitches made them all fall silent again. A heavy, miserable sort of quiet.
โAnd,โ Declan challenged, head lifting, โwhere would we even go once we rescued them? Thereโs no one on Midgard who could hide or harbor us.โ
โWhat about that mer ship?โ Flynn mused. โThe one thatย picked them up at Ydra. It outran the Omega-boats. Seems pretty damned good at hiding from the Asteri, too.โ
โFlynn,โ Marc warned with a glance at the teeming market. All those listening ears.
Ithan kept his voice low. โTharion could get us onto that ship.โ
He expected Flynn to roll his eyes at the mention of helping Ketos, but the male glanced to the second level. โHe canโt set foot beyondย this market.โ
None of them had seen or heard from the mer male since heโd left for Pangera. But theyโd learned of his whereabouts thanks to a neon-green piece of paper taped to a lamppost, advertising an upcoming match in the Viper Queenโs fighting pit with Tharion as the main event. It was clear enough what had happened: the male had defected from the Blue Court and run straight here.
Ithanย countered, โThen we ask Tharion how to get a message to them.โ
Declan shook his head. โAnd what then? We all live under the ocean forever?โ
Ithan shifted on his feet. The wolf in him would go insane. No ability to run freely, to respond to the moon calling his nameโ
โSheย lived in a tank for the gods know how long,โ Flynn said, gaze darting to Sigrid. โI think we can manage a cushy, city-sizedย submarine.โ
Sigrid flinchedโa crack in her usually cocky exterior.
โCareful,โ Ithan warned Flynn.
The sprites murmured their comfort to Sigrid, their flames now a deep raspberry. But Sigrid silently rose from her seat and walked toward a nearby vendor selling opals. The sweatshirt and pants Ithan had given her hung off her lean frame, swishing with each step.
โYou need to remind her to shower,โย Dec said a shade quietly, eyes shining with concern.
She hadnโt known what shampoo was. Or soap. Or conditioner. Hadnโt even known what a shower was, and had refused to step into the stream until Ithan had done so himself, fully clothed, to demonstrate that it was safe. That it wasnโt some version of a tank.
Sheโd never slept in a proper bed before, either. Or at least not one that she remembered.
โOkay,โ Declan said, drawing attention back to the matter at hand. โWeโre clearly not learning anything by asking around, but letโs think about it โฆ Ruhn has to be alive. The Asteri wouldnโt kill him right awayโheโs too big of a political presence.โ
โYeah, so letโs go rescue him,โ Flynn pushed. โHim and Athalar.โ
โWhat about Bryce?โ Declan asked so softly it was barely a whisper.
โSheโs gone,โย Flynn said tightly. โWent wherever.โ
Ithan didnโt like that toneโnot one bit. โWhat, you think Bryce bailed?โ he demanded. โYou think sheโd willingly leave Ruhn and Hunt to the Asteri? Come on.โ
Flynn leaned back in his chair. โYou got a better guess about where she might be?โ
Ithan restrained the urge to punch the Fae lord in the throat. Flynn was angry and hurting and scared, Ithan remindedย himself. โBryce doesnโt give up on the people she loves. If she went somewhere, itโs gotta be important.โ
โDoesnโt matter where she went,โ Flynn said. โAll I know is we have to get Ruhn out before itโs too late.โ
Ithan glanced at the second level again, that sunball captain part of his mind calculating, thinking it through โฆ
Dec gripped Flynnโs shoulder, squeezing tight. โLook, the mer shipย isnโt a bad idea, but we need to think long-term. Need to consider our families, too.โ
โMy parents and sister can go to Hel for all I care,โ Flynn said.
โWell, I want my family to be safe,โ Declan snapped. โIfย weโre going to rescue Ruhn and Athalar, we need to make sure no one else gets caught in the cross fire.โ
Dec looked to Ithan, and Ithan shrugged. He had no one left to warn. Would anyoneย even miss him if he were gone? His duty was to protect the wolf at the stall across the way. Out of some stupid hope that she might โฆ He had no idea. Challenge and defeat Sabine? Correct the dangerous path Sabine was leading the wolves down? Fill the void that Danika had left?
Sigrid was a loose cannon. An Alpha, yes, but she had no training.ย Her impulses were all over the place, too unpredictable.ย With time, she might learn the necessary skills, but time wasnโt their ally these days.
So Ithan said, โYou want to save Ruhn and Athalar? That mer ship is the only way we can cross the ocean unnoticed. Maybe the mer on it will have some idea how to break them out. They might even help us if weโre lucky.โ He pointed to the second level. โTharionโs our way in.โ
โSeems convenient,โ Flynn saidย at last, โgiven that you were insisting we needed to spring him loose from here.โ
โTwo birds, one stone.โ
โTharion canโt leave,โ Marc mused, โbut nothingโs stopping him from talking to us. Maybe he can provide contact information.โ
โOnly one way to find out,โ Ithan said.
Flynn sighed, which Ithan took as acceptance. โSomeoneโs gotta tell her to go home.โ He jabbed a thumb over his shoulderย toward Sigrid.
โAnd be her escort,โ Dec added.
โNot it,โ Flynn and Ithan said at the same moment.
Declan whipped his head to Marc and said, โNot it,โ before the leopard could grasp what was going on.
Marc rubbed his temples. โRemind me how it is that the three of you are considered some of the most feared warriors in this city?โ
Dec just kissed his cheek.
Marc sighed. โIf I have to bringย Siggyย home, then Holstrom has to be the one to tell her.โ
Ithan opened his mouth, but โฆ fine. With a mocking smile to the males, he walked over to retrieve the Alpha. And spare the opal dealer from her endless questions.
How do youย knowย it bestows luck or love or joy? What do the colors have to do with anything? What proof do you have that these work?
He couldnโt tell if it was curiosity, pentย up from years in that tank, or sheer Alphaness, needing to question everyone and everything. Needing order in the world.
Ithan put a hand on Sigridโs elbow to alert her of his presence,ย but again she flinched. Ithan backed away a step, hands up as the opal dealer watched warily. โSorry.โ
She didnโt like being touched. Sheโd only let him touch her to wash her hair that first night, when sheโdย had no idea how to do it.
Ithan motioned her to walk back toward the males, and she fell into step beside him, a healthy distance away. Most wolves needed touchโcraved it. Had the instinct been robbed from her by those years in the tank?
It made it hard to be annoyed with her when he thought about it like that.
โHow do you get used to it?โ Sigrid asked over the hiss of cooking meat and barteringย shoppers. Behind her, the sprites were still hovering by the array of opals, exclaiming over the stones. How the three sprites had adapted so quickly to this strange, open world was beyond him. Theyโd been trapped by the Astronomer, too, locked in his rings.
Ithan asked, โUsed to what?โ
Sigrid peered at her hands, her thin body beneath the sweats. Passing shoppers noted herโhimโand gave themย a wide berth. โFeeling like youโre stranded in a rotting corpse.โ
He blinked. โI, ah โฆโ He couldnโt imagine himself in her shoes, suddenly a body of flesh and blood and bone after the weightless years in the isolation tank. โYou just need time.โ
Her eyes lowered. It didnโt seem to be the answer she was looking for.
โSigrid,โ he said again. โYouโre โฆ youโre doing great.โ
โWhy do you keep callingย me that?โ she asked.
โThatโs the name Sasa chose for you,โ Ithan said, offering a friendly smile.
โWhy do I need a name? Iโve lived this long without one.โ
โAn Alpha should have one. Aย personย should have one. The Astronomer let you take the Dropโyouโll be alive for centuries.โ
When pressed, sheโd revealed that sheโd somehow made the Drop in the isolation tank. She couldnโt tell him when orย how, but heโd been relieved to hear she had that protection.
โI donโt want to talk about the Drop.โ Her voice was flat, dead.
โNeither do I.โ He would have liked some answers about what sheโd experienced, but not now. Not when theyโd reached the three waiting males. The sprites, finally emerging from the depths of the opal stall, raced over, three plumes of flame streaming across the bone-dryย warehouse.
โSo, do we go knock?โ Flynn asked, pointing to the metal, vault-like door at the top of the stairs. The entrance to the Viper Queenโs private lair.
Marc caught Ithanโs eye. Had he explained to Sigrid that Marc would escort her home?
Ithan cringed. No, he hadnโt.
Marc glared.ย Coward,ย the leopardโs look seemed to say. But he tensed, going still. โStay quiet.โ
The others obeyed, theย two Fae males reaching for the guns at their sides. The Meat Market bustled on unawares, selling and trading and feeding, and yet โฆ
Marcโs tawny eyes scanned the warehouse, the skylights. He sniffed.
Ithan did the same. As shifters, their senses were sharper than those of the Fae.
From the doorway behind them, the blend of smells from the open night leaked in, the reek of the sewers beyond โฆ
And the scent of converging wolves.