Hunt coughed, seeing stars with every heave as he sprayed blood.
โFuck, Athalar,โ Baxian grunted from where he hung on the other side of Danaan, though he wasnโt much better.
Theyโd had all of a few hours on the floor before Pollux had returned and hauled them back up. Hunt hadnโt been able to stop screaming as his shoulders dislocated again.
But Pollux had been called away somewhere,ย and apparently there was no one else in the palace suitably fucked up to torture them, so theyโd been left here.
Bryce.ย Her name came and went with his wet, rasping breaths. Heโd wanted so many things with her. A normal, happy life. Children.
Gods, how many times had he thought about her beautiful face as it would look when she held their little winged children? Theyโd have their motherโs hairย and temper, and his gray wings, and occasionally, heโd catch a glimpse of his own motherโs smile on their cherubic faces.
The last time heโd been in these dungeons, heโd had no visions of the future to cling to. Shahar had been dead, most of the Fallen with her, and all his dreams with them. But maybe this was worse. To have comeย soย close to those dreams, to be able to see them so vividly, toย know Bryce was out there โฆ and he was not.
Hunt shoved aside the thoughts, the pain that ached worse than his shoulders, his breaking body, and grunted, โDanaan. Youโre up.โ
The Hammerโs early departure today had left an opening. Everything else, what Apollion and Aidas had implied, that shit about his father and the black crownโthe haloโon him โฆ it was all secondary.
All his failures on Mountย Hermon, the Fallen whoโd died, losing Shahar, being enslaved โฆ Secondary.
All the repeated failures these past few months, leading them toward disaster, toward this โฆ Secondary.
If this was their one shot, heโd put it all behind him. He had been alone the last time. Seven years down here, alone. Only the screams of his fellow tortured Fallen in other chambers to keep him company, to remind himย hourly of his failures. Then the two years in Ramuelโs dungeons. Nine years alone.
He wouldnโt let the two friends beside him endure it.
โDo it now, Danaan,โ Hunt urged Ruhn.
โGive me โฆ a moment,โ Ruhn panted.
Fuck, the prince had to be in bad shape to have even asked that. Proud bastard.
โTake a few,โ Hunt said, gentle but firm, even as guilt twisted his gut. To his credit, Ruhn took onlyย a minute, then the creaking of his chains began again.
โKeep it quiet,โ Baxian warned as Ruhn swayed his body back and forth, swinging his weight. Aiming for the rack of weapons and devices just beyond the reach of his feet.
โToo โฆ far,โ Ruhn said, legs straining toward the rack. Trying to grab the iron poker that, if the princeโs abs held out, he could curl upward and position with his feet,ย nestling it inside the chain linksโand twist it until they hopefully snapped free.
It was a long shotโbut any shot was worth a try.
โHere,โ Hunt said, and lifted himself up on his screaming shoulders, feet out. Blocking out the agony, breathing through it, Hunt kicked as Ruhn collided with him. The prince muffled a cry of pain, but arced farther this time, closer to the rack.
โYou got this,โย Baxian murmured.
Ruhn swung back, and Hunt kicked him again, eyes watering at what the movement did to every part of his body.
The rack was still too far. Another few inches and Ruhnโs feet could grab the handle of the iron poker, but those inches were insurmountable.
โStop,โ Hunt ordered, breathing hard. โWe need a new plan.โ
โI can reach it,โ Ruhn growled.
โYou canโt. Not a chance.โ
Ruhnโsย swinging came to a gradual halt. And in silence, they hung there, chains clanking. Then Ruhn said, โHow strong is your bite, Athalar?โ
Hunt stilled. โWhat the fuck do you mean?โ
โIf I โฆ swing into you โฆ,โ Ruhn said, gasping. โCan you bite off my hand?โ
Shock fired through Hunt like a bullet. From the other side of Ruhn, Baxian protested,ย โWhat?โ
โIโd have more range,โ Ruhn said, voice eerilyย calm.
โIโm not biting off your fucking hand,โ Hunt managed to say.
โItโs the only way Iโll reach it. Itโll grow back.โ
โThis is insane,โ Baxian said.
Ruhn nodded to Hunt. โWe need you to be the Umbra Mortis. Heโs a badassโhe wouldnโt hesitate.โ
โA badass,โ Hunt said, โnot a cannibal.โ
โDesperate times,โ Ruhn said, meeting Huntโs stare.
Determination and focus filled the princeโs face. Notย one trace of doubt or fear.
Pollux probably wouldnโt return until morning. It might work.
And the guilt already weighing on Hunt, on his shredded soul โฆ What difference would this make, in the end? One more burden for his heart to bear. It was the least he could offer, after all heโd done. After heโd led them into this unmitigated disaster.
Huntโs chin dipped.
โAthalar,โ Baxian cut in roughly.ย โAthalar.โ
Hunt dragged his eyes to the Helhound, expecting disgust and dismay. But he found only intense focus as Baxian said, โIโll do it.โ
Hunt shook his head. Though Baxian could probably reach if Ruhn stretched toward himโ
โIโll do it,โ Baxian insisted. โIโve got sharper teeth.โ It was a lie. Perhaps his teeth were sharper in his Helhound form, butโ
โI donโt care who fucking does it,โย Ruhn snarled. โJust do it before I change my mind.โ
Hunt scanned Baxianโs face again. Found only calmโand sorrow. Baxian said softly, โLet me shoulder this burden. You can get the next one.โ
The Helhound had been Huntโs enemy at Sandrielโs fortress for so many years. Where had that male gone? Had he ever existed, or had it been a mask all along? Why had Baxian even fallen in with Sandriel inย the first place?
Maybe it didnโt matter now. Hunt nodded to Baxian in acceptance and thanks. โYou were a worthy mate to Danika,โ he said.
Pain and love flooded Baxianโs eyes. Perhaps the words had touched on a wound, a doubt that had long plagued him.
Huntโs heart strained. He knew the feeling.
But Baxian jerked his chin at Ruhn, holding the princeโs stare with the unflinching determinationย heโd been known for as one of Sandrielโs triarii.
Here was the male Hunt had tangled with back thenโto devastating results. Including that snaking scar down Baxianโs neck, courtesy of Huntโs lightning.
โGet ready,โ Baxian said quietly to Ruhn. โYou canโt scream.โ
With the excuse of her cycle, Lidia found a shred of privacy to think through her plan, to fret over whether it would work, to paceย her room and debate whether sheโd put her trust in the right people.
Trust was a foreign concept to herโeven before sheโd turned into Agent Daybright. Her father had certainly never instilled such a thing in her. And after her mother had sent her away at age three, right into the arms of that monstrous man โฆ Trust didnโt exist in her world.
But right now, she had no choice but to rely on it.
Lidia had just changed her tampon and washed her hands when Pollux strutted into the bathroom.
โGood news,โ he announced, flashing a dazzling smile. He seemed lighter on his feet than he had since Quinlan had escaped.
She leaned against the bathroom door, inspecting her immaculate uniform. โOh?โ
โIโm surprised you didnโt hear it from Rigelus first.โ Pollux stripped off his bloodied shirt.
Ruhnโs blood clung to him, its scent screaming through the room. Ruhnโsย bloodโ
Muscles rippling under his golden skin, Pollux stalked to the shower, where untold gallons of blood had washed away from his body. A wild sort of excitement seemed to pulse from him as he cranked on the water.
โRigelus and the others were able to fix the Harpy.โ
At first, nothing happened as Bryce stood atop theย eight-pointed star.
โWellโโ Nesta began.
Light flared from the star at Bryceโs feet, from her chest, merging and blending, and then a hologram of a dark-haired young femaleโHigh Faeโappeared. As if she were addressing an audience.
Bryce knew that heart-shaped face. The long hair.
โSilene,โ Bryce murmured.
โFrom the carving?โ Nesta asked, and as Bryce glanced to her, the warrior stepped throughย the wards as if they were nothing. Like she could have done so all along. Azriel didnโt try to stop her, but remained standing inside the tunnel mouth. โAt the beginning of the tunnels,โ Nesta said, โthere was that carving of a young female โฆ you said her name was Silene.โ
โThe carvingโs an exact likeness,โ Bryce said, nodding. โBut who is she?โ
Azriel said softly, voice tinged with pain, โSheย looks like Rhysandโs sister.โ
Nesta peered back at him with something like curiosity and sympathy. Bryce might have asked what the connection meant, but the hologram spoke.
โMy story begins before I was born.โ The femaleโs voice was heavyโweary. Tired and sad. โDuring a time I know of only from my motherโs stories, my fatherโs memories.โ She lifted a finger to the space between her brows. โBothย of them showed me once, mind-to-mind. So I shall show you.โ
โCareful,โ Azriel warned, but too late. Sileneโs face faded, and mist swirled where sheโd stood. It glowed, casting light upon Nestaโs shocked face as she came to a stop beside Bryce.
Bryce swapped a look with the female. โFirst sign of trouble,โ Nesta said under her breath, โand we run.โ
Bryce nodded. She could agree to that much.ย Then Sileneโs voice spoke from the fog. And any promise of running faded from Bryceโs mind.
We were slaves to the Daglan. For five thousand years, our peopleโthe High Faeโknelt before them. They were cruel, powerful, cunning. Any attempt at rebellion was quashed before forces could be rallied. Generations of my ancestors tried. All failed.
The fog cleared at last.
And in its wake spread a fieldย of corpses under a gray sky, the twin to the one carved miles behind in the tunnels: crucifixes, beasts, blood eaglesโ
The Daglan ruled over the High Fae. And we, in turn, ruled the humans, along with the lands the Daglan allowed us to govern. Yet it was an illusion of power. We knew who our true masters were. We were forced to make the Tithe to them once a year. To offer up kernels of our powerย in tribute. To fuel their own powerโand to limit our own.
Bryceโs breath caught in her throat as an image of a Fae female kneeling at the foot of a throne appeared, a seed of light in her upheld hands. Smooth, delicate fingers closed around the Fae femaleโs droplet of power. It flickered, illumining pale skin.
The hand that had claimed the power lifted, and Bryce stilled as the memory zoomedย out to reveal the handโs bearer: a black-haired, white-skinned Asteri.
There was no mistaking the cold, otherworldly eyes. She lounged in golden robes, a crown of stars upon her head. Her red lips pulled back in a cold smile as her hand closed tightly around the seed of power.
It faded into nothing, absorbed into the Asteriโs body.
The Daglan became arrogant as the millennia passed, sure ofย their unending dominion over our world. But their overconfidence eventually blinded them to the enemies amassing at their backs, a force like none that had been gathered before.
Bryceโs breath remained caught in her throat, Nesta still as death at her side, as the scene shifted to show a golden-haired High Fae female standing a step behind the Asteriโs throne. Her chin was lifted, her face asย cold as her mistressโs.
My mother served at that monsterโs side for a century, a slave to her every sick whim.
Bryce knew who it was before Silene spoke again. Knew whose truth sheโd been led here, across the stars, to learn at last.
Theia.