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Chapter no 12

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

โ€œYouโ€™ve been here this whole time?โ€ Bryce eyed the shadow-wreathed warrior as they left the river behind, walking through the lower tunnel passage. They followed the light of Bryceโ€™s star, once again pointing ahead, faintly illuminating the carvings all around them. Her teeth chattered with cold, but moving helped warm her frozen bodyโ€”just a fraction.

Azriel, striding a few feet behindย Bryce as Nesta led the way through the tunnel, said, โ€œYes.โ€

Nesta snorted. โ€œThatโ€™s about all youโ€™ll get out of him.โ€

Bryce peered over a shoulder at the male, trying to calm her shivers. โ€œThose were your shadows against my light earlier?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ Azriel said again.

Nesta chuckled. โ€œAnd heโ€™s probably been put out about it ever since.โ€

โ€œSeeing you go into that freezing river helped,โ€ Azrielย said mildly, and Bryce could have sworn she caught a hint of a smile gracing his beautiful face.

But she asked, โ€œWhy keep hidden at all?โ€

โ€œTo observe,โ€ Nesta answered for him, stride unfaltering. โ€œTo see what youโ€™d do. Where youโ€™d lead me. As soon as we realized there was a tunnel, we got supplies together and followed you.โ€ Hence her pack of food.

They passed by more carvingsโ€”all disarmedย well ahead of their approach by Nestaโ€™s silver flame. These were more peaceful: They showed small children playing. Time passing with trees blooming, then barren, then blooming again. Pretty, perfect scenes at odds with the conversation at hand.

Bryce gestured to the passageway and the carvings. โ€œYour guess remains as good as mine. Iโ€™m just following the light.โ€

โ€œRight into the river,โ€ Nestaย grumbled. Azriel snickered behind her.

Bryce glanced at him again, at the wings and armor. At his earsโ€”she realized now that they werenโ€™t arched, but round like a humanโ€™s. There had been carvings earlier of warriors that looked like himโ€”armies of them. โ€œDo you have Vanir in this world?โ€

His eyes narrowed. โ€œWhatโ€™s that?โ€

Bryce slowed her pace, allowing herself to fall into step beside him. Thoughย perhaps he allowed it as well. โ€œIn Midgardโ€”my worldโ€”itโ€™s a term for all magical, non-human beings. Fae, angels, shifters, mer, sprites โ€ฆโ€ Azrielโ€™s brows rose with each word. โ€œBasically, theyโ€™re the top of the food chain.โ€

โ€œIn this world,โ€ Nesta said from ahead, rubbing her wet, cold arms to get some semblance of warmth into them, โ€œwe have the humans and the Fae. But amongst the Fae, there areย High Fae, like โ€ฆ me. Amren. And what some call lesser faeries: any other magical creatures. And then there are people like Azriel, who is just โ€ฆ Illyrian.โ€

โ€œSo Rhysand is Illyrian, too?โ€ Bryce pried. โ€œHeโ€™s got the wings.โ€

โ€œHalf,โ€ Nesta corrected. โ€œHalf High Fae, half Illyrian.โ€ Azriel cleared his throat as if to warn her to stop talking so much, and Nesta added sharply, โ€œAnd with the combinedย arrogance of both.โ€

Azrielย reallyย cleared his throat then, and Bryce couldnโ€™t help her smile, despite her clacking teeth.

Her gaze flicked to the Starsword strapped to Azrielโ€™s back, then to his side, to the knife hanging there. Her ears hollowed out for a moment, a dull thump sounding once, and her hand spasmed, seemingly tugged toward those blades.

Azrielโ€™s wings twitched at the same moment,ย and he rolled hisย shoulders, like he was shaking off some phantom touch. A peek at Nesta revealed her studying the male, as if such a display was unusual.

Bryce put aside her questions, rubbing her frozen hands together for warmth.ย Eyes on the prize,ย she reminded herself as they continued on.ย Master of spinning bullshit.


Carrying both the dagger and the Starsword was clearly bothering Azriel.

As they pushed into the gloom, clothes slowly drying, bodies slowly thawing, Bryce counted his wings twitching or shoulders rolling no less than six times.

Not to mention the occasional hollow thump in her own ears if she drew too near to him.

They crossed a stream, wide enough to be a river, but shallow and rocky all the way across. Her blazing star, thankfully, pointed to the tunnel on theย other side. No swimming necessary this time. As they crossed, the star illuminated slimy white creatures slithering out of their path. Bryce reined in the urge to cringe down at them. Or at the iron-rich water scent that stuffed itself up her nose. She said, if only to distract herself from the gross fauna of the stream, โ€œDid the Fae make these tunnels?โ€

A few steps ahead, Nesta said nothing.ย But Azriel, trailing behind, mused after a moment, โ€œI donโ€™t think so. From the consistent size of them, Iโ€™d guess that a Middengard Wyrm originally made these passages. Maybe it even used these waterways to get around.โ€

โ€œDoes it matter?โ€ Nesta said without looking back.

โ€œPossibly,โ€ Azriel murmured. โ€œWe should be on alert. It might still use them to access the tunnel system.โ€

Alarm flared throughย Bryce. โ€œWhat makes you say that?โ€

Azriel nodded to a pile of white things that sheโ€™d mistaken for more of the writhing, newt-like creatures. โ€œBones. Of those things from the bridge chamber, probably.โ€

Bryce stumbled on a slippery rock, going down into the frigid water, palms and knees smartingโ€”

A strong hand was instantly at her back, but too late to avoid the stinging cuts that now pepperedย her hands and legs. โ€œCareful,โ€ Azriel warned, setting her on a sturdier rock.

Bryceโ€™s stomach hollowed out with her ears this time, and the dagger was right there, the sword so closeโ€”

Azriel let out a grunt, going rigid. Like he could feel it, too, the weaponsโ€™ demand to be together or apart or whatever it was, the strange power of them in proximity to each otherโ€”

โ€œWatch your footingโ€ was allย the male said before stepping back. Far enough away that the sword and the dagger halted their strange tugging at Bryce. Her stomach eased, her hearing with it.

Reaching the bank, she shook off the stinging in her palms, the scent of her blood stronger than that of the river, and wiped the blood from her torn knees. Sheโ€™d liked these leggings, damn it. Mud came away with the blood, and she clickedย her tongue as she wiped her hand along the rock wall, trying to smear it away.

She realized too late that sheโ€™d smudged the blood and dirt over a carving of two serene, lute-playing Fae females. With an apologetic look to them and their long-dead carver, Bryce continued on. And on. And on.


โ€œYour hands arenโ€™t healing,โ€ Azriel said from behind Bryce the next day. Or whenever it was now, consideringย that theyโ€™d all slept for a few hours with nothing in the darkness to indicate the passing of time. Bryce had dozed lightly, fitfully, aware of every drip of moisture and scrape of rock in the tunnel, the breathing from the warriors beside her.

She knew theyโ€™d been monitoringย herย every breath.

After a quick meal, theyโ€™d been on their way. And apparently, Azriel hadnโ€™t missed the scent of herย hands still leaking blood.

Nesta halted ahead, as if concerned by Azrielโ€™s words, and when the female backtracked, hand outstretched, Bryce showed her scraped-up palms.

โ€œSomething in the water?โ€ Nesta murmured to Azriel.

โ€œHer knees healed,โ€ Azriel murmured back.

Bryce didnโ€™t want to know how he knew that. She peered at her raw, scraped hands, the smeared blood and lingering mud on them. โ€œMaybeย my magicโ€™s weird down here. Itโ€™d explain why the star is doing its โ€ฆ GPS thing.โ€

Her tongue stumbled over theย GPSย pronunciation in their language, but if they had no idea what the Hel she was talking about, they didnโ€™t let on.

Instead, Azriel asked, โ€œHow fast do you usually heal?โ€ He reached for her hand, her starlight washing over the golden skin of his own hands โ€ฆ and the scars there. Coveringย every inch.

Sheโ€™d seen them during their first encounter on that misty riverbank, but had forgotten until now. Sheโ€™d never seen such extensive burn scars.

The sword and dagger, so close now, began their thrumming and tugging. Her hearing hollowed out, her gut with it.

Azrielโ€™s wings twitched once again.

But Bryce said of her bleeding hands, blocking out the bladesโ€™ call, โ€œIโ€™m half-human, soย Iโ€™m used to slower healing, but since making the Drop, Iโ€™ve been healing at relatively normal Vanir speeds.โ€

Nesta must have been filled in on the Drop as well, because she didnโ€™t question what it was. She only said, โ€œMaybe it has something to do with your magic needing so long to replenish, too.โ€

โ€œAgain,โ€ Azriel reminded them, โ€œher knees have healed.โ€

Bryce glanced at the thick scarring overย his fingers. Whatโ€”whoโ€”had done such a brutal thing to him? And though she knew it was dumb to open up, to show any vulnerability, she said quietly, โ€œThe male who fathered me โ€ฆ he used to burn my brother to punish him. The scars never healed for him, either.โ€ Ruhn had just tattooed over them. A fact sheโ€™d only learned right before sheโ€™d come here, and knowing about the pain heโ€™d sufferedโ€”

Azrielย dropped her hand. But he said nothing as he stepped back, far enough away that the sword and dagger stopped chattering to Bryce. If they continued plaguing him, he made no sign. He only motioned them to keep moving before prowling off into the gloom, taking the lead this time. Bryce watched him for a momentย before following, heart heavy in her chest for some reason she couldnโ€™t place.

Nesta continuedย down the tunnel, this time staying a little closer to Bryce. The female said a shade quietly, โ€œIโ€™m sorry about your brotherโ€™s suffering.โ€

The words steadied Bryce, focused her. โ€œIโ€™ll make sure my sire pays for it one day.โ€

โ€œGoodโ€ was all Nesta said. โ€œGood.โ€


โ€œTell me about the Daglan.โ€ Bryceโ€™s voice echoed too loudly in the otherwise silent cave from where she sat against the tunnel wall, aย carving of three dancing Fae females above her. The scent of her blood filled the cave, the wounds on her hands still open and bleeding. Not enough to be alarming, but a small, steady ooze every now and then.

Azriel and Nesta, sitting beside each other with the ease of familiarity, both frowned. Nesta said, โ€œI donโ€™t know anything about them.โ€ She considered, then added, โ€œI slew one of their contemporaries,ย though. About seven months ago.โ€

Bryceโ€™s brows rose. โ€œSo not an Asteriโ€”Daglan, I mean?โ€

Azriel shifted. Nesta glanced sidelong at him, marking the movement, but said to Bryce, โ€œI donโ€™t think so. The creatureโ€”Lanthysโ€”was a breed unto himself. He was โ€ฆ horrible.โ€

Bryce angled her head. โ€œHow did you kill him?โ€

Nesta said nothing.

Bryceโ€™s gaze lifted to the sword hilt peeking above the warriorโ€™sย shoulder. โ€œWith that?โ€

Nesta just said, โ€œIts name is Ataraxia.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s an Old Language word.โ€ Nesta nodded. Bryce murmured, โ€œInner Peaceโ€”thatโ€™s your swordโ€™s name?โ€

โ€œLanthys laughed when he heard it, too.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not laughing,โ€ Bryce said, meeting the femaleโ€™s stare.

She found nothing but open curiosity on Nestaโ€™s face. Nesta said, โ€œThe scar your light comes from โ€ฆ itโ€™s shaped like an eight-pointedย star. Why?โ€

Bryce peered at where the light was muffled by her T-shirt. โ€œItโ€™s the symbol of the Starborn, I think.โ€

โ€œAnd the magic marked you in this way?โ€

โ€œYes. When I โ€ฆ revealed who I was, what I am, to the world, I drew the star out of my chest. It left that scar in its wake.โ€ She glanced to Azriel. โ€œLike a burn.โ€

His face was an unreadable mask. But Nesta asked, โ€œSo you have a starย withinย you? An actual star?โ€

Bryce shrugged with one shoulder. โ€œYeah? I mean, not literally. Itโ€™s not like a giant ball of gas spinning in space. But itโ€™s starlight.โ€

Nesta didnโ€™t seem particularly impressed. โ€œAnd you said these Asteri of yours โ€ฆ they also have stars within them?โ€

Bryce winced. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œSo whatโ€™s the difference between you and them?โ€ Nesta asked.

โ€œAside from the fact that Iโ€™m notย an intergalactic colonialist creep?โ€

She could have sworn Nestaโ€™s mouth kicked up at a corner. That Azriel chuckled, the sound soft as shadow. โ€œRight,โ€ Nesta said.

โ€œI, uh โ€ฆ I donโ€™t know.โ€ Bryce considered. โ€œI never really thought about it. But โ€ฆโ€ Those final moments running from Rigelus flashed in her memory, the bursts of his power rupturing marble and glass, searing past her cheekโ€”

โ€œMy lightย is just that,โ€ Bryce said. โ€œLight. The Asteri claim their powers are from holy stars inside themselves, but they can physically manipulate things with that light. Kill and destroy. Is starlight that can shatter rock actually light? Everything theyโ€™ve told us is basically a lie, so itโ€™s possible they donโ€™t have stars inside them at allโ€”that itโ€™s merely bright magic thatย looksย like a star, and theyย called it a holy star to wow everyone.โ€

Azriel said, wings rustling, โ€œDoes it matter what their power is called, then?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Nesta admitted. โ€œI was only curious.โ€

Bryce chewed on her lip. Whatย wasย the Asteriโ€™s power? Or hers? Hers was light, but perhaps theirs was actually the brute force of a starโ€”a sun. So hot and strong it could destroy all in its path. Itย wasnโ€™t a comforting thought, soย Bryce asked Nesta, in need of a new subject, โ€œWhat kind of sword is that, anyway?โ€ Its simple, ordinary hilt jutted above Nestaโ€™s shoulder.

โ€œOne that can kill the unkillable,โ€ Nesta answered.

โ€œSo is the Starsword,โ€ Bryce said quietly, then nodded to Azrielโ€™s side. โ€œCan your dagger kill the unkillable, too?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s called Truth-Teller,โ€ he said in that soft voice, like shadows given sound. โ€œAndย no, it cannot.โ€

Bryce arched a brow. โ€œSo does it โ€ฆ tell the truth?โ€

A hint of a smile, more chilling than the frigid air around them. โ€œIt gets people to do so.โ€

Bryce might have shuddered had she not caught Nesta rolling her eyes. It gave her enough courage to dare ask the winged warrior, โ€œWhere did the dagger come from?โ€

Azrielโ€™s hazel eyes held nothing but cool wariness. โ€œWhy do you wantย to know?โ€

โ€œBecause the Starswordโ€โ€”she motioned to the blade he had down his backโ€”โ€œsings to it. I know youโ€™re feeling it, too.โ€ย Let it be out in the open.ย โ€œItโ€™s driving you nuts, right?โ€ Bryce pushed. โ€œAnd it gets worse when Iโ€™m near.โ€

Azrielโ€™s face again revealed nothing.

โ€œIt is,โ€ Nesta answered for him. โ€œIโ€™ve never seen him so fidgety.โ€

Azriel glowered at his friend. But he admitted, โ€œTheyย seem to want to be near each other.โ€

Bryce nodded. โ€œWhen I landed on that lawn, they instantly reacted when they were close together.โ€

โ€œLike calls to like,โ€ Nesta mused. โ€œPlenty of magical things react to one another.โ€

โ€œThis was unique. It felt like โ€ฆ like an answer. My sword blazed with light. That dagger shone with darkness. Both of them are crafted of the same black metal. Iridium, right?โ€ย She jerked her chin to Azriel, to the dagger at his side. โ€œOre from a fallen meteorite?โ€

Azrielโ€™s silence was confirmation enough.

โ€œI told you guys back in that dungeon,โ€ Bryce went on. โ€œThereโ€™sย literally a prophecy in my world about my sword and a dagger reuniting our people.ย When knife and sword are reunited, so shall our people be.โ€

Nesta frowned deeply. โ€œAnd you truly think this is thatย particular dagger?โ€

โ€œIt checks too many boxes not to be.โ€ Bryce lifted a still-bloody hand, and she didnโ€™t miss the way they both tensed. But she furled her fingers and said, โ€œI can feel them. It gets stronger the closer I get to them.โ€

โ€œThen donโ€™t get too close,โ€ Nesta warned, and Bryce lowered her hand.

Bryce surveyed the carved walls, pivoting. โ€œThese reliefs tell a narrative, too, you know.โ€

Nesta peered up at the images: the three dancing Fae in the foreground, the stars overhead, the scattered islands. The mountain island with the castle atop its highest peak. And again, always the reminder of that suffering underworld beneath it.ย Memento mori. Et in Avallen ego.ย โ€œWhat sort of narrative?โ€

Bryce shrugged. โ€œIf I had a few weeks, I could walk the whole length and analyze it.โ€

โ€œButย you donโ€™t know our history,โ€ Nesta said. โ€œItโ€™d have no context for you.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t need context. Art has a universal language.โ€

โ€œLike the one tattooed on your back?โ€ Nesta said.

All right. Their turn to ask questions. โ€œYour friendโ€”Amren. She said it was the same as the language in some book?โ€

Azriel asked, stone-faced, โ€œWhat do you call it in your worldโ€”that language?โ€

Bryce shook her head.ย โ€œI donโ€™t know. I told the truth earlier. My friend and I got โ€ฆ We had a lot to drink one night.โ€ And smoked a fuck-ton of mirthroot, but they didnโ€™t need to know that, or need an explanation about the drugs of Midgard. โ€œI barely remember it. She said it meantย Through love, all is possible.โ€

Nesta clicked her tongue, but not with disdain. Something like understanding.

Bryce went on, โ€œShe claimedย she picked the alphabet out of aย book in the tattoo shop, but โ€ฆ I donโ€™t think that was the case.โ€ She needed to steer this away from the Horn. Quickly. Especially since Nesta had been the one theyโ€™d called to inspect her tattoo.

Azriel asked, โ€œHow did your friend know the language?โ€

โ€œI still donโ€™t know. Iโ€™ve been trying to figure out what she knew for months now.โ€

โ€œWhy not just ask her?โ€ Nestaย countered.

โ€œBecause sheโ€™s dead.โ€ The words came out flatter than Bryce had intended. But something cracked in her to say them, even if sheโ€™d lived with that reality every day for more than two years now. โ€œThe Asteri had her assassinated, then had it framed as a demonic murder. She was getting close to discovering some major truth about the Asteri and our world, so they had her killed.โ€

โ€œWhatย truth?โ€ This from Azriel.

โ€œIโ€™ve been trying to uncover that, too,โ€ Bryce said.

โ€œWas the language of your tattoo part of it?โ€ Azriel pressed.

โ€œI donโ€™t knowโ€”I only got as far as learning that sheโ€™d uncovered what the Asteri truly are, what they do to the worlds they conquer. If I ever get home โ€ฆโ€ Her heart became unbearably heavy. โ€œIf I ever get home, maybe Iโ€™ll learn the rest.โ€

Silence fell.ย Then Nesta nodded to the three dancing Fae figures above Bryce. โ€œSo what does that mean, then? If you donโ€™t need the context.โ€

Bryce examined the relief. Took in the dancing, the stars, the idyllic islands in the background. And she said softly, โ€œIt means that there was once joy in this world.โ€

Silence. Then Nesta said, โ€œThatโ€™s it?โ€

Bryce kept her eyes on the dancers, the stars, the lush lands.ย Ignored the darkness beneath. Focused on the goodโ€”always the good. โ€œIsnโ€™t that all that matters?โ€

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