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Chapter no 14

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

The Middengard Wyrm had arrived at last. Precisely according to Bryceโ€™s plan.

Sheโ€™d been dripping blood for it all this way, leaving a trail, constantly scraping off her scabs to reopen her woundsโ€”ones sheโ€™d intentionally inflicted on herself by โ€œfallingโ€ into the stream. If the Wyrm relied on scent to hunt, then sheโ€™d left a veritable neon sign leading right to them. She hadnโ€™t known whenย or how it would attack, but sheโ€™d been waiting.

And she was ready.

Bryce fell back as not only shadows, but blue light flared from Azrielโ€”right alongside the ripple of silver flame from Nesta. Back-to-back, they faced the massive creature with razor-sharp focus. Ataraxia gleamed in Nestaโ€™s hand. Truth-Teller pulsed with darkness in Azrielโ€™s.

Now or never. Her legs tensed, readying to sprint.

Nestaโ€™s eyes slid to Bryceโ€™s for a heartbeat. As if understanding at last: Bryceโ€™s โ€œunhealingโ€ hand. The blood sheโ€™d wiped on the walls. Her musing about the linked river system in these caves, sussing out what they knew regarding the terrain and the Wyrm. To unleash this thingโ€”onย them.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ Bryce said to her. And ran.

She meant them no harmโ€”she hadnโ€™t lied about that. They could undoubtedlyย face the Wyrm and live. Nesta had said her sister had done exactly that.

But Bryce needed to learn whatever Urd had sent her to discover. If it was intel that could help or harm her world โ€ฆ she didnโ€™t want these people knowing. Using it against her. Offering it up to the Asteri. Or wielding it against Midgard for their own gain. Whatever lay ahead was for her alone.

Bryce raced down the tunnel,ย her path lit by flashes of silver flame and blue magic. Nestaโ€™s and Azrielโ€™s powers, flaring like lightning against the nightmare of the Wyrm.

The faces of the tunnel carvings watched Bryceโ€™s flight with cold, damning eyes. Her breath sawed in her throat. She had no idea how far she had to run, but if she could get a little fartherโ€”

A shout bounced off the rocks behind her. Not one of pursuit,ย but of pain. Azriel. She glanced over a shoulder just as his blue light went out.

Then a female shout resounded through the cavern, and Nestaโ€™s silver flame vanished, too, leaving Bryceโ€™s starlight to illuminate the way. Leaving only darkness and silence behind her.

She had to keep going. They were seasoned warriors. They were fine.

But that silence, interrupted by Bryceโ€™s breathing, her rushingย steps โ€ฆ

She was the master of spinning bullshit. Sheโ€™d kept them distracted, kept them from thinking her a manipulative little shit, but โ€ฆ

Bryce slowed to a stop. The darkness behind her loomed.

She found herself face-to-face with a scene depicting a great battlefield before the high walls of a city, Fae and winged horrors and snarling beasts all at war, entrenched in pain and suffering. Oneย of the Fae stood in the foreground, spearing a fellow Fae warrior in the mouth.

Fae against Fae. It shouldnโ€™t have bothered her. Shouldnโ€™t have grabbed her as it did: the warrior-femaleโ€™s merciless expression asย she embedded her spear in the agonized face of the female soldier before her. It shouldnโ€™t have unsettled something in Bryce to see it.

Sheโ€™d long ago understood that this kind of thingย wasnโ€™t beyond the Fae. She took comfort in knowing she wasnโ€™t like them, would never be that way.

Yet what sheโ€™d just done โ€ฆ

She wasnโ€™t a monster. Was she?

Maybe sheโ€™d regret it. She knew Hunt would have yelled at her for setting a trap only to go help the people sheโ€™d ensnared.

But Bryce began running again, hurtling through the cave. Back toward Nesta and Azriel.

And prayed there was somethingย left for her to save.


Bryce realized now, as she retraced her steps, that what sheโ€™d earlier thought to be the roaring of the river was in fact the thunderous movement of the Wyrmโ€™s massive body. Azriel and Nesta must have made the same mistake.

In the dark, her starlight silvered the walls, casting the world into stark relief.

Her starlight hadnโ€™t felt so โ€ฆ empty before. While it had beenย guiding them, it had been comforting, had brought some color and spark to this realm of eternal night. Now, bobbing with every sprinting step, it seemed harsh. Devoid of color.

Like even the light was disgusted by her.

Nesta and Azriel werenโ€™t in the tunnel by the carving of the archway. From the shaking of the ground and the snapping of jaws ahead, theyโ€™d driven the Wyrm back to the river.

Bryce checked herself in time to slow to a walk before reaching the bank, reminding herself of Randallโ€™s training.

Observe, assess, decide.

So she crept up the last few feet toward the rushing water, a hand over her star to dim it, andโ€”

They werenโ€™t there. No sign of the Wyrm or its meal. Her stomach dropped. Theyโ€™d seemed supremely badass and capable. Surely that Wyrm couldnโ€™t have โ€ฆ

It had.

Nesta lay sprawled on a large rock in the river not ten feet away. No sign of the Wyrm or Azriel. Perhaps it had eaten him already. And would soon return for the other part of its meal.

Oh gods, sheโ€™d done this, sheโ€™d fucked up beyond forgivenessโ€”

Bryce raced to Nestaโ€™s prone form, splashing through the icy water, slipping over stones, the river foaming around her waist in a strong current asย she reached to turn the female overโ€”

Nestaโ€™s eyes were open. And blazing with fury.

A hand wrapped around Bryceโ€™s throat. A blade poked into her back. And Azrielโ€™s voice was whisper-soft as he snarled, โ€œGive me one reason not to bury this knife in your spine.โ€

Bryce bared her teeth. โ€œBecause I came back to help?โ€

Nesta snorted, getting to her feet. Utterly unharmed.

โ€œThe Wyrm?โ€ Bryce managedย to ask, trying not to think about the knife angled to slide into her body. Or about the tug and thrum of the Starsword and the dagger, so near to her now.

โ€œItโ€™s hunting us,โ€ Nesta seethed, eyeing the river, the tunnel.

โ€œThen fuckingย run,โ€ Bryce panted. โ€œThe tunnelโ€™s openโ€”โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re not leaving that thing alive in the world,โ€ Azriel said with quiet venom. Nesta unsheathed Ataraxia, the blade glowingย faintly. Her demeanor was calm, as if this was all in a dayโ€™s work.

Solas burn her. Randall would kill her for being so stupid. โ€œYou lured me here.โ€

Nesta nodded to Azriel, who withdrew his blade but kept a hand on Bryceโ€™s shoulder, either to prevent her from moving or to hold her steady in the riverโ€™s current. โ€œYou saved me from the traps in the walls. It only made sense that youโ€™d have a guiltyย conscience to go with that soft heart.โ€

Scratch that: herย motherย would kill her for being so stupid.

โ€œIโ€”โ€ Bryce began, but Nesta said, โ€œSave it.โ€

The sharp tone was enough to make Bryce peer into the riverโ€™s darkness, the tunnel on either side. Even the call of the Starsword and Truth-Teller became secondary as she asked, โ€œHow did it disappear?โ€

โ€œDeep pits in the riverbed,โ€ Azriel murmured.ย โ€œIt got one whiffย of Nestaโ€™s power and dove into one. But from the shaking of the stone โ€ฆ itโ€™s staying close. Watching us.โ€

โ€œThen why the fuck are we standing in the river?โ€

Nesta smirked at her. โ€œBait.โ€


Make your brother proud.

The Viper Queen might as well have shot Ithan in the fucking gut. Like she knew precisely how ashamed Connor would have been of how far heโ€™d fallen.

โ€œWhatโ€™s sheย going to do about Sabine?โ€ Tharion asked Ithan as he entered the suite once more. Rightโ€”heโ€™d told them that was what he wanted to learn from her.

โ€œNothing,โ€ Ithan said.

Sigrid sat on the couch beside Declan, watching his fingers fly over his phone.

โ€œWhereโ€™s Marc?โ€ Ithan asked.

โ€œPulled the lawyer privileges card,โ€ Flynn answered for Dec. โ€œFed the guards some crap about legal stuff. He got aย message from the Viper Queen a minute after you left, saying he was free to go.โ€

So that was what the Viper Queen had been typing on her computer.

โ€œGo where?โ€

โ€œTo his firm,โ€ Dec said, still focusing on his phone. โ€œHeโ€™s going to look into whether thereโ€™s a legal way to get us all out of this shitshow.โ€

โ€œI might have a solution for that,โ€ Ithan said. They all looked at him.

Tharion asked quietly,ย โ€œWhat did she offer you, pup?โ€

โ€œNothing I canโ€™t handle.โ€

Tharion stood from the table by the fighting ring window. โ€œDid youโ€”โ€

โ€œOne fightโ€”from me. Tomorrow night.โ€

Sigridโ€™s eyes widened. โ€œWhat sort of fight?โ€

Ithan pointed to the window behind Tharion. โ€œOne of her fancy ones. Down there.โ€

โ€œDid she sayย who?โ€ Heโ€™d never seen Ketosโ€™s face so serious. โ€œYou should have made her specify. Sheโ€™sย going to screw you overโ€”screw us all over somehow.โ€ Tharionโ€™s voice sharpened. โ€œWhat the Hel were you thinking?โ€

โ€œI was thinking,โ€ Ithan shot back, โ€œthatย youย made a stupid choice, and I was trying to get you out of it. Get us all out of this mess.โ€

Tharion blinked at him, eyes dark. Cold. โ€œI didnโ€™t ask you to get me out of it. You think I can just walk out of here? Iย canโ€™t.โ€

โ€œThe Viper Queenย said you couldโ€”โ€

โ€œAnd what then?โ€ The mer got to his feet. โ€œIโ€™ll be right back at the mercy of the River Queen. The Viper Queen knows thatโ€”she knows I donโ€™t have any choice but to stay here, with her.โ€ Tharion shook his head in disgust. โ€œYou dumb fucking idiot.โ€ With that, the mer stalked out of the room.

Silence reigned for a moment. Then Declan said, โ€œYou should have talked to us first.โ€

โ€œYeah, well, I didnโ€™t,โ€ Ithan snapped. Then sighed. โ€œThe Hind gave us two days. Marcโ€™s a genius and all that, but legal shit takes time. We donโ€™t have that.โ€

โ€œThe mer is right,โ€ Sigrid said darkly. โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t trust someone like her. Anyone who traffics in lives has no honor.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ Ithan said. And for a moment, he could see it in Sigridโ€™s eyesโ€”the rigid, yet fair Alpha she might be. Withย the emotional scars to understand the importance and value of each life.

Maybe he should have encouraged her to kill Sabine last night. Ithan sighed again.

Flynn walked to the wet bar. โ€œBetter drink up, Holstrom.โ€

โ€œI never drink before a game,โ€ Ithan said. โ€œEven the day before.โ€

โ€œTrust me,โ€ Flynn said, pressing a glass of whiskey into Ithanโ€™s hand, โ€œwith the Vipe hand-selecting your opponent,ย youโ€™ll want something to take the edge off.โ€

โ€œYou left your blood all over the place to lead it along,โ€ Nesta said. โ€œItโ€™s after youโ€”not us. Soย youโ€™reย going to draw it back here.โ€

Bryce glanced between Nesta and Azriel. They were completely serious.

Bryce pointed to the boulder Nesta had been lying upon moments ago. โ€œSo, what, Iโ€™m supposed to sit on this rock and wait for the Wyrm to show upย and eat me?โ€

โ€œThat last bit is up to you,โ€ Nesta said, turning toward the other end of the river. โ€œBut from what I just saw, youโ€™re a fast runner. Youโ€™ll get away in time. Probably.โ€

Asshole.

Azriel murmured, โ€œQuiet,โ€ and Bryce, without much of an alternative, obeyed.

It didnโ€™t matter how brightly her starlight shone. The Wyrm was blind. And it was only a matter of time until it came sniffingย againโ€”

It was a matter of seconds, actually.

One moment, there was only the rushing river. The next, a wall of water exploded in front of Azriel, the behemoth body of the Wyrm dwarfing even the warriorโ€™s powerful form.

Bryce had never seen such a horrible creature, even during the attack on Crescent City this spring. Rays of blue light flared from Azriel, spearing for the creatureโ€”

They piercedย its dark, wet skin and vanished.

It was all Bryce saw before she leapt off the rock, splashing through the water, aiming for the tunnel archway.

Nesta shot past her, Ataraxia in hand, silver fire wreathing the other. But the Wyrm vanishedโ€”as fast as it had appeared, it went back into the sinkhole.

โ€œWhere is it?โ€ Nesta shouted to Azriel, who pivoted, scanning the river, the tunnelโ€”

Behind them,ย closer to Bryce, the Wyrm erupted from the water again from another sinkhole. Silver fire blasted past her. The Wyrm screeched as the raw power slammed into its side, setting the caverns shaking, debris and rock splashing into the river.

Then the fire vanished, sucked into its skin. The Wyrm again plunged beneath the water, into the sinkhole.

Azriel and Nesta returned to their back-to-back position,ย and Bryce gathered her wits enough to say, โ€œWhat happened?โ€

โ€œIt โ€ฆ it ate my power,โ€ Nesta murmured.

โ€œThatโ€™s not possible,โ€ Azriel said, eyes fixed on the river.

โ€œItย did,โ€ Nesta snapped. โ€œI felt it.โ€

โ€œShit,โ€ Azriel said.

โ€œWe need to run,โ€ Bryce said.

โ€œNo,โ€ Nesta said, silver fire in her eyes again. โ€œThat thing doesnโ€™t get out of this fight alive.โ€

As if in answer and challenge, the Wyrmย leapt from the water, a massive, powerful surge, jaws opening wide toward Nesta and Azriel and Bryceโ€”

A flap of Azrielโ€™s wings and the three of them were airborne, faster than even the Wyrm could attack. It narrowly missed Azrielโ€™s booted feet as it dove again, vanishing once more.

โ€œWe need it restrained,โ€ Nesta said to Azriel. โ€œSo I can get close with Ataraxia.โ€

โ€œIf your power didnโ€™t killย it, thereโ€™s no saying Ataraxia will, either,โ€ Azriel panted, landing them on the bank. โ€œIt breaks through my tethers like theyโ€™re spiderwebs.โ€

โ€œThen we get something else to do the fighting for us,โ€ Nesta said, and Azriel whirled to her, as if in alarm.

But Bryce said, โ€œFine.โ€ And reached a hand out to Azriel. โ€œGive me the Starsword.โ€ Sheโ€™d led them into this messโ€”she could try to get them outย of it. The Starsword had killed Reapers. Maybe it would kill this thing, too.

โ€œDonโ€™t you dare,โ€ Azriel beganโ€”but not to Bryce. Dread paled his golden skin. โ€œNestaโ€”โ€

Something metallic gleamed like sunshine in Nestaโ€™s hand. A mask.

โ€œNesta,โ€ย Azriel warned, panic sharpening his voice, but too late. She closed her eyes and shoved it onto her face. A strange, cold breeze swept through the tunnel.

Bryce had endured that wind before, in the Bone Quarter. A wind of death, of decay, of quiet. The hair on her arms rose. Andย her blood chilled to ice as Nesta opened her eyes to reveal only silver flame shining there.

Whatever that mask was, whatever power it had โ€ฆ death lay within it.

โ€œTake it off,โ€ Azriel snarled, but Nesta extended a hand into the darkness of the tunnel.

Mortal,ย an ancient,ย bone-dry voice whispered in Bryceโ€™s head.ย You are mortal, and you shall die. Memento mori. Memento mori, mementoโ€”

Bone clicked in the darkness. The earth shook.

Azriel grabbed Bryce, tugging her back against him as he retreated toward the wall, as if itโ€™d offer any shelter from whatever approached. The Starsword and Truth-Teller hummed and pulled at Bryceโ€™s spine, and her hands itched, likeย she could feel the weapons in her palmsโ€”

She didnโ€™t see what it was that Nesta drew from the dark before the Wyrm found them.

As it had before, it leapt from the river, thrashing into the narrow tunnel, blocking the way back. Azrielโ€™s shield glowed blue around them. Jaws open wide to reveal rows of flesh-shredding teeth, the Wyrm shot right for them.

But something massive and white slammedย into the Wyrm instead. A creature of pure bone, larger than the Wyrm.

The skeleton theyโ€™d encountered down the tunnel. Reanimated.

Its jaws snapped for the Wyrm, long arms ending in claws finding purchase on either side of the Wyrmโ€™s unholy mouth.

The Wyrm shrieked, but the creature held firm, biting down on the Wyrmโ€™s head and shaking, shaking,ย shakingโ€”

Azriel dragged Bryce back, sword andย dagger calling to her to draw them, use them. But he kept pulling her away, deeper into the tunnel as the undead thing and the Wyrm grappled with each other. The ceiling shook, debris shattering on the floor. Azriel arched a wing, shielding them both from its slicing rain.

But there was nothing in that world to shield them from the being standing a few feet away.

Hair drifting on a phantom breeze,ย Nesta glowed with silver fire. Still wearing her mask. A finger pointed toward the fight. Commanding that creature of bone and death to attack the Wyrm. Again. Again.

โ€œWhat is sheโ€”โ€ Bryce began, but Azriel clamped a hand over her mouth, hauling her farther down the tunnel.

So Bryce could only watch in awe and utter terror as Nestaโ€™s fingers closed into a fist.

The beastโ€™s jaws encircled theย Wyrmโ€™s entire front end and smashed it down into the earth, pinning it. The ground rocked with the impact, and even Azriel stumbled, his hand flying from Bryceโ€™s mouth.

The Wyrm thrashed, but the undead creature held it firm. Held it down as Nesta drew Ataraxia once more and approached.

โ€œWe need to help her,โ€ Bryce panted to Azriel.

โ€œI promise you, sheโ€™s fine,โ€ Azriel countered, urging themย further into the tunnel. Out of the impact zone, Bryce realized.

The Wyrm must have sensed the swordโ€™s approach, because it bucked against the bones and claws pinning it to the rock.

It managed to nudge the undead creature back, but only for a heartbeat.

Nesta raised her free hand again, and the undead creature slammed the Wyrm back into the ground. The Wyrm thrashed, desperate now.

With aย dancerโ€™s grace, Nesta scaled the undead beastโ€™s tail, running along the knobs of its spine like rocks in a stream. Getting to higher ground, to a better angle.

The Wyrm shrieked, but Nesta had reached the undead beastโ€™s white skull. And then she was jumping, sword arcing above her, then down, downโ€”

Straight into the head of the Wyrm.

A shudder of silver fire rushed down the Wyrm. That cold,ย dry wind shivered through the caves again, death in its wake.

The Wyrm slumped to the ground.

The silence was worse than the sound.

Azriel was instantly gone, wings tucking in tight as he rushed toward Nesta and the undead beast that still held the Wyrm in its grip.

โ€œTake it off,โ€ Azriel ordered her.

The female turned her head toward him with a smooth motion that Bryce had only seen fromย possessed dolls in horror movies.

โ€œTake it off,โ€ย Azriel snarled.

Still staring at him, Nesta yanked Ataraxia from the Wyrmโ€™s body and slid down its side, landing with that preternatural ease on the rock.

Every muscle in Bryceโ€™s body went taught, that voice whispering over and over to her,ย Mortal. You shall die. You shall die. You shall die.

She hated how she shook at Nestaโ€™s stalking approach.ย How both the human and Vanir parts of her trembled at this thing, whatever it was, contained within the mask.

Azriel didnโ€™t yield a single step. Nesta came to a stop before him. Nothing human or Fae looked out through the eyeholes of the mask.

โ€œTake it off,โ€ he said, voice pure ice. โ€œLet the creature rest again.โ€

A blink, and the undead creature collapsed once more into a pile of bones.

โ€œCassianโ€™sย waiting for you, Nesta,โ€ Azriel saidโ€”tone gentling. โ€œTake off the Mask.โ€ Nesta stayed silent, Ataraxia ready in her hand. One swipe, and Azriel would be dead. โ€œHeโ€™s waiting for you at the House of Wind,โ€ Azriel went on. โ€œAt home.โ€

Another blink from Nesta. The silver fire banked a little.

Like whoever Cassian was, and whatever the House of Wind was โ€ฆ they might be the only things capable ofย fighting the siren song of the Mask.

โ€œGwyn and Emerie are waiting,โ€ Azriel pushed. โ€œAnd Feyre and Elain.โ€ The silver flame flared at that. Then Azriel said, โ€œNyx is waiting, too.โ€

The silver flame went out entirely.

The Mask fell from Nestaโ€™s face, clattering on the stone.

Nesta swayed, but Azriel was there, catching her, bringing herย to his chest, scarred hands stroking her hair. โ€œThank theย Mother,โ€ he breathed. โ€œThank the Mother.โ€

Bryce began to turn away, sensing that she was witnessing something deeply personal.

But Nesta pulled back from Azriel. Steadied her feet before facing Bryce, Ataraxia still in one hand. She flicked the fingers of her other hand and the Mask instantly vanished, off to wherever sheโ€™d summoned it from.

Bryce had so many words in her head that none ofย them came out.

Nesta just sheathed Ataraxia down her spine again and said to Bryce, โ€œKeep walking.โ€

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