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Chapter no 3

House of Flame and Shadow (Crescent City, #3)

โ€œI donโ€™t know what language the tattoo is in,โ€ Bryce insisted. โ€œMy friend got it inked on me when I was blackoutโ€”โ€

โ€œDo notย lie,โ€ Rhysand warned with soft menace. Heโ€™d kill her. Whatever the language was, it was apparently so bad that it might as well sayย Stick knife here.

Amren stalked around Bryce, peering at the tattoo no doubt still glowing from beneath the material of her white shirt.ย โ€œI can feel something in the letters โ€ฆโ€ Bryce tensed. โ€œGet Nesta.โ€

Azriel murmured, โ€œCassian wonโ€™t be happy.โ€

โ€œCassian will deal. Nesta will be able to sense this better than I can.โ€ Bryce turned, placing Amren and Azriel back in her line of sight right as the former insisted, โ€œGet her, Rhysand.โ€

Bryceโ€™s knees bent into a defensive crouch. How much would this hurt? Would she stand any chanceย ofโ€”

Rhysand vanished again.

Before Bryce had finished rising to her feet, he returned, a familiar female with golden-brown hair in tow. As she had earlier in the foyer, the female wore dark leathers akin to those on Azriel and Rhysand, and stood with an unruffled, cool sort of calm. A warrior.

Her blue-gray eyes slid over Bryce.

Bryce slowly, almost numbly sank back into her chair. Whateverย was in those eyesโ€”

The female said quietly to the others, voice flat, almost bored, โ€œI told you earlier: Thereโ€™s something Made on her. Beyond that sword she carried.โ€

โ€œMade?โ€ Bryce, caution be damned, asked the newcomerโ€”Nesta, she could only assumeโ€”at the same time Amren pointed to Bryceโ€™s back and asked, โ€œIs it that tattoo?โ€

Nesta just said, โ€œYes.โ€

All of them stared at Bryce once more,ย expressions unreadable. Which one would strike first? Four against oneโ€”she wasnโ€™t getting out of here alive.

Amren said quietly to Rhysand, โ€œWhat do you want to do with her, Rhys?โ€

Bryce clenched her jaw. Even if she stood zero chance of winning, like Hel would she take her death lying down. Sheโ€™d fight in whatever way she couldโ€”

Nesta jerked her chin at Bryce, haughty and aloof. โ€œYou can fightย us, but youโ€™ll lose.โ€

Fuck that. Bryce held the femaleโ€™s stare, finding a will of pure steel gleaming in it. โ€œYou try to touch that tattoo and youโ€™ll find out why the Asteri want me dead so badly.โ€

She regretted the retort instantly. Azrielโ€™s hand drifted toward the dagger at his side. But Nesta stepped closer, unimpressed and unintimidated.

โ€œWhat is it?โ€ Nesta asked Bryce, motioning to herย back. โ€œHow is a bit of writing on your skin โ€ฆ Made?โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t answer the question until you tell me what the fuckย Madeย means.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t tell her anything,โ€ Amren warned Nesta. She pointed to the doorway. โ€œYou did your job and told us what we needed. Weโ€™ll see you later.โ€

Nestaโ€™s brows rose at the dismissal. But she looked at Bryce and smiled sharply. โ€œItโ€™s in your best interests to cooperateย with them, you know.โ€

โ€œSo theyโ€™ve told me,โ€ Bryce said, fingers curling into fists at the sides of her chair. She tucked them under her thighs to keep from doing anything stupid.

Nestaโ€™s eyes gleamed with amusement, marking the movement.

โ€œOur โ€ฆ visitor needs rest,โ€ Rhysand said, and gracefully stalked to the door. Order given, Amren and Azriel strode after him, Nesta following only after staringย at Bryce for another heartbeat. A taunting, daring look.

Yet as Azriel reached the threshold, Bryce blurted to the winged warrior, โ€œThe swordโ€”where is it?โ€

Azriel paused, glancing over a shoulder. โ€œSomewhere safe.โ€

Bryce held Azrielโ€™s gaze, meeting his ice with her ownโ€”with that expression she knew Ruhn always thought looked so much like their fatherโ€™s. The face sheโ€™d let the world see so veryย rarely. โ€œThe sword is mine. I want it back.โ€

Azrielโ€™s mouth kicked up at the corners. โ€œThen give us a good reason to return it to you.โ€


Time dripped by. Trays of simple food appeared at fairly regular intervals: bread, beef stewโ€”or what she assumed was beef stewโ€”hard cheese. Foods similar to ones back home.

Even the herbs were familiarโ€”had the Fae of this world introduced them to Midgard?ย Or were plants like thyme and rosemary somehow universal? Strewn across space?

Or maybe the Asteri had brought those herbs from their own home world and planted them on all their conquered planets.

She knew it was a stupid thing to contemplate. That she had way bigger things to consider than an intergalactic garden. But she quickly lost interest in eating, and thinking about everything elseย was โ€ฆ too much.

No one else came to see her. Bryce entertained herself by tossing peas from her stew into the grate in the center of the floor, counting the long seconds until she heard a faintย plink, and then the hiss and roar of whatever lurked down there.

She didnโ€™t want to know. Her imagination conjured plenty of options, all with sharp teeth and ravenous appetites.

She tried the door onlyย once. It wasnโ€™t locked, but a wall of blackย night filled the doorway, obscuring the hall beyond from sight. Blocking anyone from going in or out. Sheโ€™d flared her starlight, but even it had muted in the face of that darkness.

Maybe it was some kind of fucked-up test. To see if she could get through their strongest powers and wards. To feel her out as an opponent. Maybe to see what the Hornโ€”whateverย wasย Madeย about itโ€”could do. But she didnโ€™t need to throw her starlight against that darkness to know it wasnโ€™t budging. Its might thundered in her very bones.

Bryce scoured her memory for any alternative escape tactic, reviewing everything Randall had taught her, but none of it was applicable to getting through that impenetrable power.

So Bryce sat. And ate. And threw peas at the monsters below.

Even if she got out of here, she couldnโ€™t get off-planet. Not without someone to power her up, activating the Horn in the process. And from Apollionโ€™s hints, Huntโ€™s power was far more compatible with hers than most. Granted, Hypaxia had powered her up against the deathstalker, but there was no guarantee the witch-queenโ€™s magic would have been enough to open a gate.

And did sheย needย a gate toย get home? Micah had used the Horn in her back to open all seven Gates in Crescent City, blocks away. When sheโ€™d landed here, there had been no gate-like structure nearby. Just a grassy front lawn, the river, and the house she could barely make out through the dense mists.

Only the daggerโ€”and Azriel wielding itโ€”had been there. Likeย thatย was where sheโ€™d needed to be.

โ€œWhen knife and sword areย reunited, so shall our people be,โ€ย Bryce murmured into the quiet.

To what end, though? The Fae were horrible. The ones here werenโ€™t much different from the ones she knew, as far as she could tell. And the Fae on Midgard had proved their moral rot again this spring, locking vulnerable people out of their villas during the demon attack. Proved it with their laws and rules keeping females oppressed,ย little more than chattel. Bryce had twisted their rules against them at the Autumn Equinox to marry Hunt, but accordingย to those same rules, she now technicallyย belongedย to him. She was a princess, for Urdโ€™s sake, and yet she was still the property of the untitled male sheโ€™d married.

Maybe the Fae werenโ€™t worth uniting.

But it still left her with the problem of getting off this planetโ€”one ofย the few worlds to have ever succeeded in ousting the Asteri. Daglan. Whatever they were called.

Bryce leaned against a wall of the cell, knees to her chest, and tried to sort through it all, laying out the pieces before her.

Hours stretched on. Nothing came to her.

Bryce rubbed at her face. Sheโ€™d stumbled into the home world of the Fae. The world from which the Starborn Faeโ€”Theia and Peliasย and Helenaโ€”had come. From which the Starsword had come, and where its knife had been waiting. If Urd had some intention in sending her here โ€ฆ she sure as fuck had no idea what it was.

Or how sheโ€™d get out of this mess.


โ€œWe shouldnโ€™t have brought her with us,โ€ Flynn murmured as they hurried through the stalls of the Meat Market, aiming for an alternate exit on the quieter side of the warehouse.ย โ€œI fuckingย toldย you, Holstromโ€”โ€

โ€œI ordered him to bring me,โ€ Sigrid cut in, keeping pace beside Ithan, the sprites dimmed to a pale yellow as they hunched on her shoulders. Something in Ithan twinged at thatโ€”an Alpha, defending him. Taking the responsibility, even if it implied that heย couldย be ordered. The Alphas heโ€™d lived under for the past few years had used their power and dominance forย themselves. Danika had used her position to support those under her, in her own brash way, but Danika was gone. Heโ€™d thought heโ€™d never encounter another like her, but maybeโ€”

โ€œSabine would have found us anyway,โ€ Ithan said, โ€œwhether we were here or at the house. It was only a matter of time.โ€

They entered a long service corridor with a dented metal door at its other end, a half-assedย EXITย paintedย on it in white lettering.ย Definitely not up to code. Though he doubted a city health and safety inspector had ever set foot in this warren of misery.

โ€œDo we split up?โ€ Dec asked. โ€œTry to shake them that way?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Marc said, claws glinting at his fingertips. โ€œTheir sense of smellโ€™s too good. Theyโ€™ll be able to tell which of us sheโ€™s with.โ€

As if in answer, howls rent the warehouse proper.ย Ithanโ€™s entire body locked up. He knew the tenor of those howls.ย Prey on the run.ย He gritted his teeth to keep from answering, to clamp his responding howl inside his body.

Beside him, Sigrid was a live wire. Like the howls had triggered a response in her, too.

โ€œSo we make a run for it,โ€ Flynn said. โ€œWhere do we rendezvous if we get separated?โ€

The question hung in the air. Where the fuck wasย safe in this city, on this planet? Considering their connections to imprisoned traitors, the list of options was short as fuck. Where would Bryce have gone? She would have found someone bigger and badder โ€ฆ or smarter, at least. She would have gone to the gallery, maybe, to its protective wards, but Jesiba Rogaโ€™s sanctum was gone. Griffin Antiquities had never been repaired or reopened. Which leftโ€”

โ€œWe make it to the Comitium,โ€ Ithan said. โ€œIsaiah Tiberian will shelter us.โ€

Dec lifted a brow. โ€œYou know Tiberian?โ€

โ€œNo, but Athalarโ€™s his friend. And Iโ€™ve heard heโ€™s a good male.โ€

โ€œFor an angel,โ€ Flynn muttered.

Sigrid demanded, โ€œWeโ€™re going to the angels?โ€ Disdain and distrust spiked each word.

The howls in the warehouse closed in:ย We stalk the darkness together.

โ€œI donโ€™t see anotherย option,โ€ Dec admitted. โ€œItโ€™s a gamble, though. Tiberian might go right to Celestina.โ€

โ€œThe Governorโ€™s cool,โ€ Flynn said.

โ€œI donโ€™t trust any Archangel,โ€ Marc said. โ€œTheyโ€™re bred and raised into unchecked power. They go to those secretive academies,ย ripped away from any family. Itโ€™s not conducive to raising well-balanced people.ย Goodย people.โ€

At the exit, they paused, listening carefully to theย sounds beyond. They couldnโ€™t smell anything through the metal door, but the howls behind them drew closer. Whoever was in the warehouse would reach this hall in a matter of moments.

Another howlโ€”this one familiar. โ€œAmelie,โ€ Ithan breathed. If they turned back, theyโ€™d face a fight with the second-most powerful wolf pack in Lunathion. Yet to go through that door into the unforgiving city, no certainย allies to shelter themโ€”

Sigrid did them all a favor and shoved the door open.

And there, standing in the alley beyond, stood Sabine Fendyr.

Sabine let out a joyless laugh. Her eyes met Ithanโ€™s, filled with nothing but hate, and then she faced Sigrid, Ithanโ€™s dismissal clear. He was nothing and no one to her. Not even a wolf to acknowledge.

Ithan bared his teeth. Flynn, Dec, and Marc clickedย off the safeties on their guns.

But Sabine just said to Sigrid through a mouth full of fangs, โ€œYou look exactly like him.โ€

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