โToo narrow for me to fly,โ Azriel said, assessing the seemingly endless chasm between them and the rest of the tunnel. No bridge this time. Only a narrow, endless drop. Far too slim for Azriel to spread his wings. Far too wide for any of them to jump.
โIs this another manipulation?โ Bryce asked Nesta coolly.
Nesta snorted. โThe rock doesnโt lie. He canโt even spread his wings halfway.โ
To get this far and turn back with no answers, nothing to help her get home โฆ The star still blazed ahead. Pointing to the tunnel across the chasm.
โNo oneโs got any rope?โ Bryce asked pathetically. She was met with incredulous silence. Bryce nodded to Azriel. โThose shadows of yours could take formโthey caused that cave-in. Canโt you, like, make a bridge or something? Or your blue light โฆ youย seemed to think it could have restrained the Wyrm. Make a rope with that.โ
His brows rose. โNeither of those things is remotely possible. The shadows are made of magic, just very condensed. Theseโโhe motioned to the blue stones in his armorโโconcentrate my power and allow me to craft it into things that resemble weapons. But theyโre still only magicโpower.โ
Bryceโs mouth twisted to the side.ย โSo itโs like a laser?โ With theย language now imprinted on her brain, her tongue stumbled overย laserย like it was truly the foreign word it was for them. She spoke it like she did in Midgard, but with the accent of this world layered over it, warping the word slightly.
โI donโt know what that is,โ Azriel said, at the same time Nesta declared, โThis still doesnโt solve the issue of getting overย there.โ
But Bryce frowned deeply at Azriel. โDo you ever use that power to, uh, charge people up?โ
โCharge?โ
โFuel. Um. Give your power to someone else to helpย theirย power.โ
โAre you implying that I could do such a thing to you?โ
โIโm pretty sure the concept of a battery wonโt have much meaning here, but yeah. My magic can be amplified by someone elseโs power.โ The other untranslatable wordโbatteryโlay heavy on her tongue.
But Nesta looked her over. โFor what purpose?โ
โSo I can teleport.โ Another word that didnโt translate. โWinnow.โ She pointed to the other side of the divide. โI could winnow us over there.โ
Azriel said, โGive me a reason to believe you wonโt winnow out of here and leave us.โ
โI canโt. Youโll have to trust me.โ
โAfter what you just pulled?โ
โRemember thatย Iโll be trusting you not to blast a hole through my heart.โ She tapped the star. โAim right there.โ
โI told you already: we donโt want to kill you.โ
โThen aim carefully.โ
Azriel and Nesta exchanged a glance.
Bryce added, โLook, Iโd offer you something in return if I could. But you literally took everything of value from me.โ She pointed to the sword at Azrielโs back.
Nesta angled her head.ย Then reached into her pocket. โWhat about this?โ
Her phone.
Herย phone. With Nestaโs movement, the lock screen came on,ย blaring bright in the gloom, with Huntโs face right there. His beautiful, wonderful face, so full of joyโ
Azriel and Nesta were blinking at the bright light, the photo, and then the phone was gone, stashed in Nestaโs pocket again.
โThereโs a portrait hidden inside its encasing,โย Nesta added. โOf you and three females.โ
The photo of Bryce, Danika, June, and Fury. Sheโd forgotten sheโd put it in there before heading to Pangera. But there, in Nestaโs pocket, shielded by those fancy-ass waterproofing spells sheโd purchased, was her only link back to Midgard. To the people who mattered. And if she was stuck in this fucking world โฆ that might very well be all she had leftย of her own.
โWere you waiting to dangle that in front of me?โ Bryce asked.
A shrug from Nesta. โI guessed you might find it valuable.โ
โWhoโs to say Iโm not playing you? Making you think it means something to me so I can leave you down here anyway?โ
โSame reason you came running back to see if we were alive,โ Azriel said coolly.
Fine. Sheโd exposed herself with that one. So she said to Azriel,ย โHit the star.โ
โHow much power?โ
Gods, this was potentially a really bad idea. Experimenting with power she didnโt know or understandโ
โA little. Just make sure you donโt deep-fry me.โ
After the shit with the Wyrm, heโd probably like nothing more than to do exactly that. But Azrielโs lips tugged upward. โIโll try my best.โ
Bryce braced herself, sucking in a deep breathโ
Azriel struck beforeย she could exhale. Searing, sharp power, a bolt of blue right into her star. Bryce bent over, coughing, breathing around the burn, the alien strangeness of the power.
โAre you all right?โ Nesta asked with something like concern.
Was it his power? Or something about this world? Even Huntโs hadnโt felt like thisโso undiluted, like one-hundred-proof liquor.
Bryce closed her eyes and counted toย ten, breathing hard. Letting it ease into her blood. Her bones. It tingled along her limbs.
Slowly, she straightened, opening her eyes. From the way the othersโ faces were illuminated, she knew her gaze had turned incandescent.
They tensed, reaching for their weapons, bracing for her to flee or attack. But Bryce extended her handsโnow glowing whiteโto them.
Nesta took one first. Then Azrielโsย hand, battered and deeply scarred, slid around hers. Light leaked from where their skin met. She could have sworn his shadows hovered, watching like curious snakes.
Bryce pictured the tunnel mouth. She wanted to go thereโ
A blink, and it was done.
The raw power in her faded with the jump. Enough that the incandescence vanished and her skin returned to its normal state. Until only her star remainedย glowing once more.
But she found Azriel and Nesta observing her with different expressions than before. Wariness, yet something like respect, too.
โLetโs go,โ Azriel said, and released her hand. Because the sword and dagger werenโt merely tugging now. They were singing, and all she had to do was reach out for themโ
But before she could give in to temptation, Azriel stalked into the dark.
Staying a few feet behind him still wasnโt enough to block out the bladesโ song. But Bryce tried to ignore it, well aware of Nestaโs watchful gaze. Tried to pretend that everything was totally fine.
Even if she knew that it wasnโt. Not even close. And she had a feeling that whatever waited at the end of these tunnels would be way worse.
โThe Cauldron,โ Nesta said hours later, pointing to yetย another carving on the wall. It indeed showed a giant cauldron, perched atop what seemed to be a barren mountain peak with three stars above it.
Azriel halted, angling his head. โThatโs Ramiel.โ At Bryceโs questioning look, he explained, โA mountain sacred to the Illyrians.โ
Bryce nodded to the carving. โWhatโs the big deal about a cauldron?โ
โTheย Cauldron,โ Azriel amended. Bryce shook herย head, not understanding. โYou donโt have stories of it in your world? The Fae didnโt bring that tradition with them?โ
Bryce surveyed the giant cauldron. โNo. We have five gods, but no cauldron. What does it do?โ
โAll life came and comes from it,โ Azriel said with something like reverence. โThe Mother poured it into this world, and from it, life blossomed.โ
Nesta said quietly, โBut it is alsoย realโnot a myth.โ Her swallow was audible. โI was turned High Fae when an enemy shoved me into it. Itโs raw power, but also โฆ sentient.โ
โLike that mask you put on earlier.โ
Azriel folded his wings tightly, clearly wary of discussing such a powerful instrument with a potential enemy. But Nesta asked, โYou detected a sentience in the Mask?โ
Bryce nodded. โIt didnโt, like, talk to me or anything.ย I could just โฆ sense it.โ
โWhat did it feel like?โ Nesta asked quietly.
โLike death,โ Bryce breathed. โLike death incarnate.โ
Nestaโs eyes grew distant, grave. โThatโs what the Mask can do. Give its wearer power over Death itself.โ
Bryceโs blood chilled. โAnd this is a โฆ normal type of weapon here?โ
โNo,โ Azriel said from ahead, shoulders tense. โIt is not.โ
Nesta explained, โThe Mask isย one of three objects of catastrophic power, Made by the Cauldron itself. The Dread Trove, we call it.โ
โAnd the Mask is โฆ yours?โ
โI was also Made by the Cauldron,โ Nesta said, โwhich allows me to wield it.โ She spoke with no pride or boasting. Merely cold resignation and responsibility.
โMade,โ Bryce mused. โYou said that my tattoo was Made.โ
โIt is a mystery to us,โ Nesta said. โYouโd needย to have had the ink Made by the Cauldron, in this world, for it to be so.โ
The Horn had come from here. Had been brought by Theiaย and Pelias into Midgard. Perhaps it, too, had been forged by the Cauldron.
Bryce tucked away the knowledge, the questions it raised. โWe donโt have anything like the Cauldron on Midgard. Solas is our sun god, Cthona his mate and the earth goddess. Luna is his sister,ย the moon; Ogenas, Cthonaโs jealous sister in the seas. And Urd guides allโsheโs the weaver of fate, of destiny.โ Bryce added after a moment, โI think sheโs the reason Iโm here.โ
โUrd,โ Nesta murmured. โThe Fae say the Cauldron holds our fates. Maybe it became this Urd.โ
โI donโt know,โ Bryce said. โI always wondered what happened to the gods of the original worlds, when their people crossedย into Midgard. Did they follow them? Did I bring Urd or Luna or any of them with me?โ She gestured to the caves. โAre they here, or am I alone, stranded in your world with no gods to call my own?โ
They began walking again, the questions hanging there unanswered.
Bryce asked, because some small part of her had to know after what sheโd seen of the Mask, โWhen you die, where do your souls go?โ Didย they even believe in the concept of a soul? Maybe she should have led with that.
But Azriel said softly, โThey return to the Mother, where they rest in joy within her heart until she finds another purpose for us. Another life or world to live in.โ He glanced sidelong at her. โWhat about your world?โ
Bryceโs gut twisted. โItโs โฆ complicated.โ
With nothing else to do as they walked, she explainedย it: the Bone Quarter and other Quiet Realms, the Under-King and the Sailings. The black boats tipping or making it to shore. The Death Marks that could purchase passage. And then she explained the secondlight, the meat grinder of souls that churned their lingering energy into more food for the Asteri.
Her companions were silent when she finished. Not with contemplation, but with horror.
โSoย that is what awaits you?โ Nesta asked at last. โTo become โฆ food?โ
โNot me,โ Bryce said quietly. โI, ah โฆ I donโt know whatโs coming for me.โ
โWhy?โ Azriel asked.
โThat friend I mentionedโthe one who learned the truth about the Asteri? When she died, I worried that she might not be given the honor of making it to shore during her Sailing. I โฆ couldnโt let her bear that final disrespect. I didnโtย know then about the secondlight. So I bargained with the Under-King: my soul, my place in the Bone Quarter in exchange for hers.โ Again, that horrified quiet. โSo when I die, I wonโt rest there. I donโt know where Iโll go.โ
โIt has to be a relief,โ Nesta said, โto at least know you wonโt go to the Bone Quarter. To be harvested.โ She shuddered.
โYeah,โ Bryce agreed. โBut whatโs the alternative?โ
โDo you still have a soul?โ Nesta asked.
โHonestly? I donโt know,โ Bryce admitted. โIt feels like I do. But what will live on when I die?โ She blew out a breath. โAnd if I were to die in this world โฆ what would happen to my soul? Would it find its way back to Midgard, or linger here?โ The words sounded even more depressing out loud.
Something glaringly bright blinded herโher phone. Huntโs faceย smiled up at her.
โHere,โ Nesta said. Bryce wordlessly took the phone, blinking back her tears at the sight of Hunt. โYou kept your word and winnowed us. So take it.โ
Bryce knew it was for more than that, but she nodded her thanks all the same.
She flashed the screen at Nesta and Azriel. โThatโs Hunt,โ she said hoarsely. โMy mate.โ
Azriel peered at the picture. โHe has wings.โ
Bryce nodded,ย throat unbearably tight. โHeโs an angelโa malakh.โ But talking about him made the burning in her eyes worse, so she slid the phone into her pocket.
As they walked on, Nesta said, โWhen we stop again โฆ can you show me how that contraption works?โ
โThe phone?โ The word couldnโt be translated into their language, and it sounded outright silly in their accent.
But Nesta nodded, her eyes fixed onย the tunnel ahead. โTrying to figure out what it does has been driving us all crazy.โ
Tharion cornered the dragon in the pitโs bathroom. He could barely stand on his left leg thanks to a gash heโd taken in his thigh from the claws of the jaguar shifter heโd faced as the lunchtime entertainment. No prime time for him tonight, thoughโnot with Ithan in the pit.
โDo not fucking kill Holstrom,โ heย warned Ariadne.
She tilted her head back, eyes flashing as they met his. โOh? Who said Iโm facing him?โ
Tharion and the others had spent most of the last twenty-four hours debating who the Viper Queen would select to face Ithan. And now, with less than an hour left until the fight and no opponent announced โฆ โWho else would the Vipe unleash on him? Youโre the only one here whoโs stronger. Theย only one worth a fight.โ
โSo flattering.โ
โDonโt kill him,โย Tharion snarled.
She batted her eyelashes. โOr what?โ
Tharion clenched his teeth. โHeโs a good male, and a valuable one to a lot of people, and if you kill him, youโll be playing into the Vipeโs hands. Make the fight fast, and make it as painless as you can.โ
Ari let out a cool laugh that belied the blazing heat in her eyes. โYouย donโt give me orders.โ
โNo, I donโt,โ Tharion said. โBut Iโm giving you advice. You kill Ithan, you hurt him beyond repair, and you will have more enemies than you know what to do with. Starting with Tristan Flynnโwho might seem like an irreverent idiot, but is fully capable of ripping you apart with his bare handsโand ending with me.โ
Ariadne let out a snort and tried to stride around him.ย Tharion gripped her by the arm, the claws at the tips of his fingers digging into her soft flesh. โI mean it.โ
โAnd what about me?โ she sneered.
โWhat about you?โ
โAre you warning Ithan Holstrom not to harm me?โ
He blinked. โYouโre aย dragon.โ
Another one of those humorless laughs. โI have a job to do. I swore oaths, too.โ
โAlways looking out for number one.โ
She tried to pry her arm free,ย but he dug his fingers in further. She hissed, โIโm not a part of your little cabal, and I donโt want to be. I donโt give a shit about you, or whatever youโre trying to pull against the Asteri. Itโs clearly going to get you all killed.โ
โThen whatย doย you want, Ari? A life ofย this?โ
Her skin heated, searing his palm, and he had no choice but to release her. She stalked toward the hall door thatย led to the eerily quiet pit. As the Viper Queen had promised, only she would watch.
Ariadne opened the door, but tossed over a shoulder, โDo you like your wolf cooked with barbecue sauce or gravy?โ
โSo a phone,โ Nesta said, overpronouncing the word as they crossed yet another small stream, hopping from stone to stone, โcan take theseย photographsย that capture a moment in time, but not the peopleย in it?โ
โPhones have cameras,โ Bryce answered, โand the camera is the thing that โฆ yeah. Itโs like an instant drawing of the moment.โ Gods, so many words and terms from her own language to explain. She forged ahead. โBut with all the details rendered perfectly. And donโt ask me more than that, because I seriously have no idea how it actually works.โ
Nesta chuckled as she landed gracefully onย the opposite bank. Azriel strode ahead into the dark, the carvings around him lit by Bryceโs star: more war, more death, more suffering โฆ this time on a larger scale, entire cities burning, people screaming in pain, devastation and grief on a whole new level. No paradise to counter the suffering. Just death.
Nesta paused on the stream bank to wait for Bryce to finish crossing. โAnd it also holdsย music. Like a Symphonia?โ
โI donโt know what that is, but yes, it holds music. Iโve got a few thousand songs on here.โ
โThousand?โย Nesta whirled as Bryce jumped from the last stone onto the bank, pebbles skittering from beneath her sneakers. โIn that tiny thing? You recorded it all?โ
โNoโthereโs a whole industry of people whose job it is to record it, and again, I donโt know how it works.โย Finding her footing, Bryce followed Azriel, now a hulking shadow silhouetted against the larger dark.
Nesta fell into step beside her. โAnd itโs a way of talking mind-to-mind with other people.โ
โSort of. It can connect to other peopleโs phones, and your voices are linked in real time โฆโ
โAnd let me guess: you donโt know exactly how it works.โ
Bryce snorted. โPathetic, but true. We take ourย tech and donโt ask what the Hel makes it operate. I couldnโt even tell you how the flashlight in the phone works.โ To demonstrate, she hit the button and the cave illuminated, the battle scenes and suffering on the walls around them even more stark. Azriel hissed from up ahead, whirling their way with his eyes shielded, and Bryce quickly turned it off.
Nesta smirked. โIโm surprised it canโt cookย you food and change your clothes, too.โ
โGive it a few years, and maybe it will.โ
โBut you have magic to do these things?โ
Bryce shrugged. โYeah. Magic and tech kind of overlap in my world. But for those of us without much in the way of the former, tech really helps fill the gap.โ
โAnd that weaponry you showed us,โ Azriel said quietly, pausing his steps to let them catch up. โThose โฆ guns.โ
โThatโs tech,โ Bryce said, โnot magic. But some Vanir have found ways to combine magic and machine to deadly effect.โ
Their silence was heavy.
โWeโre here,โ Azriel said, motioning to the darkness ahead. The reason, it turned out, that he had halted.
A massive metal wall now blocked their way, thirty feet highย and thirty feet wide at least, with a colossal eight-pointed star in its center.
The carvings continued straight up to it: battle and suffering, two females running on either side of the passage, as if running for this very wall โฆ Indeed, around the star, an archway had been etched. Like this was the destination all along.
Bryce glanced back at Nesta. โIs this where you saw my star?โ
Nesta slowly shook her head, eyeing the wall, the embossed star, the cave that surroundedย them. โI donโt know where this place is. What it is.โ
โOnly one way to find out,โ Bryce said with a bravado she didnโt feel, and approached the wall. Azriel, a live wire beside her, approached as well, a hand already on Truth-Teller.
The lowest spike of the star extended down, right in front of Bryce. So she laid a hand on the metal and pushed. It didnโt budge.
Nesta stalked to Bryceโs side,ย tapping a hand on the metal. A dull thud reverberated against the cave walls. โDid you really think itโd move?โ
Bryce grimaced. โIt was worth a shot.โ
Nesta opened her mouth to say somethingโto make fun of Bryce, probablyโbut was silenced by groaning metal. She staggered back a step. Azriel threw an arm in front of her, blue light wreathing his scarred hand.
Leaving Bryce alone before the door.
But she couldnโt have moved if sheโd wanted. Couldnโt take her eyes away from the shifting wall.
The spikes of the star began to expand and contract, as if it were breathing. Metal clicked behind it, like gears shifting. Locks opening.
And in the lowest spike of the star, a triangle of a door slid open.