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Chapter no 23

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

If the prisoners had done something as drastic as biting off Ruhnโ€™s hand, they had to be dangerously close to breaking. Which left Lidia with too little time, and too few options.

The one before her now seemed the wisest and swiftest. She could only trust that Declan Emmet had gotten the coded message sheโ€™d sent through her secure labyrinth of channels and was turning the cameras away atย this very moment.

The Mistress of the Mystics had scuttled off as soon as Lidia had stalked through the doors to the dank hallโ€”surely to grouse to Rigelus about Lidiaโ€™s unexpected arrival. Sheโ€™d ordered Lidia to wait at the front desk.

Lidia had lingered long enough to ensure the mistress had indeed left, then promptly ignored her order.

โ€œIrithys,โ€ Lidia said to the sprite lying on the bottomย of the crystal ball. Curled on her side, the queen remained asleep. Or pretended to be. โ€œI need your help.โ€

The Sprite Queen cracked open an eye. โ€œTo torture more people?โ€

โ€œTo tortureย me.โ€

Irithys opened both eyes this time. Slowly sat up. โ€œWhat?โ€

Lidia brought her face close to the crystal and said quietly, โ€œThere is an angel in the dungeon. Hunt Athalar.โ€

Irithys sucked in a breathโ€”sheย knew him. How could she not, as one of the Fallen in her own way? Though Irithys hadnโ€™t fought in the failed rebellion, sheโ€™d been born into the consequences: heir to a damned people, a queen enslaved upon the moment of her crowning. Sheโ€™d know every key player in the sagaโ€”know every decision that had led to the punishment that rippled across generations of sprites.

โ€œHe has begun the fight anew.ย And this spring, a sprite befriended him; she died to save his mate. Her name was Lehabah. She claimed to be a descendent of Queen Ranthia Drahl.โ€ Just as Lidia had seen the footage of Athalar slaying Sandriel, so, too, had she witnessed the final stand of the fire sprite who had saved Bryce Quinlan. Rigelus had considered it imperative that Lidia know everything about the threat to the Asteriโ€™sย power.

Irithysโ€™s eyes widened at the mention of their long-dead queenโ€™s line. The bloodline believed gone. The queen whose decision to rebel alongside Athalar and his Archangel had led to this enslaved fate for all sprites, for Irithys herself. But she said evenly, โ€œSo?โ€

Lidia said, โ€œI need you to help me free Hunt Athalar and two of his companions.โ€

Irithys stood, flame a mistrusting yellow.ย โ€œIs this anotherย warm-up?โ€

Lidia didnโ€™t have time for lies, for games. โ€œThe warm-up with Hilde was a test. Not to see what you could do, but who you are.โ€

The queenโ€™s head angled. The yellow hue remained.

Lidia said, โ€œTo see if you were as honorable as I had hoped. As trustworthy.โ€

โ€œFor what?โ€ The sprite spat the words, sparks of pure red flying from her.

โ€œTo help me with a diversionโ€”oneย that might save more lives than the three in the dungeon.โ€

Irithys sniffed. โ€œYou are Rigelusโ€™s pet.โ€ She waved with a burning hand to the mystics slumbering in their tanks. โ€œNo better than them, obeying him in all things. They would lie if he commanded them to. Would drown themselves, if he so much as breathed the word.โ€

โ€œI can explain later. Right now I only haveโ€โ€”she choked on the wordโ€”โ€œtrustย to offer.โ€

โ€œWhat of the cameras?โ€ Irithys glanced to the ever-watchful eyes mounted throughout the space.

โ€œI have people in my employ who have ensured that they are looking elsewhere right now,โ€ Lidia said, praying that it was true.

And with an appeal to Luna, she tapped the crystal ball, dissolving it. She still had the access Rigelus had granted in her blood to open the ballโ€”she could stillย make this happen.

Sheโ€™d intended to use the Sprite Queen to attempt to melt the gorsian shackles off Ruhn, Baxian, and Athalar, but things had changed. She needed Irithys for something far bigger.

Irithys stood in the open air, arms crossed, now a familiar, wary orange shade. โ€œAnd this?โ€ She gestured to the ink on her neck.

Lidia said quietly, as calmly as she could, โ€œI made a bargain withย Hilde for her freedom. She need only do one favor for me when the time comes, and sheโ€™ll walk free.โ€

Irithys angled her head again. โ€œAnd the part about me torturing you โ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œWill come after that. To make it believable.โ€

โ€œMakeย whatย believable?โ€

Lidia checked her watch. Not much time. โ€œI need to know if youโ€™re in or out.โ€

To her credit, the Sprite Queen didnโ€™t waste time. Lidia held her stare,ย and let the queen see all that lay beneath it. Surprise lit Irithysโ€™s face โ€ฆ but she nodded slowly, turning a determined hue of ruby.

โ€œGet the hag,โ€ the queen said.


It was a matter of a few minutes to get Hilde brought down. The guards didnโ€™t question the Hind, and her luck had heldโ€”the mistress was still off complaining to Rigelus.

Hilde glared at Lidia as she stood before the sprite, theย queen free of her crystal and burning a bright bloodred. โ€œAnd I walk free as soon as I do this favor for you?โ€

โ€œNo one shall stop you.โ€

Hilde weighed Lidiaโ€™s expression. โ€œWhat is it, then?โ€

Lidia nodded toward Irithys. โ€œUndo what you did years ago. Remove the tattoo from her neck.โ€

Hilde showed no shock, not even a glimmer. Instead, she again glanced between Lidia and the sprite, who remainedย silent and watchful. โ€œWonโ€™t your master punish you for that?โ€

Lidia said, โ€œAll I do is in service of Rigelusโ€™s will, even if he cannot always see it.โ€ A pretty lie.

But Hilde nodded slowly, her wispy silver hair gleaming with the red of Irithysโ€™s flame. โ€œI shall seek shelter in my House until you have officially cleared my name, then.โ€

Lidia produced a key to the hagโ€™s gorsian shackles. Irithysย simmered beside her, now a tense violet, as the lock clicked.

The hagโ€™s shackles fell free.

Before they could hit the floor, Hilde whirled toward Lidia, mouth opening in a scream of furyโ€”

Lidia drew her gun faster than the eye could follow and pressed it against the side of the hagโ€™s head. โ€œI donโ€™t think so.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re a traitorous pile of filth. Rigelus will reward me handsomely when I tellย him about this.โ€

Lidia pushed the barrel of the gun into the hagโ€™s temple. โ€œFree the queen now, or this bullet goes into your brain. And the shackles go back on.โ€

The injury would be permanent with gorsian shackles slowing the healing. Death would find her almost instantaneously.

Hilde spat, a wad of greenish-brown phlegm splattering at Lidiaโ€™s feet. โ€œWhoโ€™s to say you wonโ€™t kill me afterward?โ€

โ€œI swear on Lunaโ€™s golden bow that I shall not kill you.โ€

There were few stronger vows, short of the blood oath of the Fae. It seemed to do the trick for the hag, who bared her rotted teeth but said, โ€œFine.โ€

A wave of a gnarled hand and some chanted, guttural words, and the ink melted down Irithysโ€™s fiery neck. Like black rain, it sluiced down her flaming blue body, dripping to the stones below.

And in its wake, as it cleared, the sprite began to blaze a blinding white.

Lidia lowered the gun from the hagโ€™s head. โ€œAs promised.โ€

Hilde sneered, โ€œWhat now? I leave, knowing you have some scheme afoot?โ€

Lidia slid her gaze to Irithys. โ€œYour move, sprite.โ€

Irithys smiled, and crooked a small, white-hot finger.

Hilde burst into flames. The hag didnโ€™t even have time to scream before she wasย ash on the floor. Amid the acrid smoke curling through the room, Irithys glowed like a newborn star.

โ€œAnd now, Hind?โ€ the Sprite Queen asked, bright as Solas himself.

Lidia held out her forearm. โ€œNow you make it look like an accident.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œBurn me.โ€ She nodded to Hildeโ€™s ashes. โ€œNot like that, but โ€ฆ enough. So it looks convincing when I tell the others you overpowered me and Hilde whenย I fetched you for more help torturing the prisoners, and then you got away.โ€

Irithysโ€™s white flame again turned yellow. โ€œGot away to doย what, though?โ€

โ€œCreate a diversion.โ€

โ€œIt will hurt.โ€

Lidia held the spriteโ€™s stare. โ€œGood. In order to be real, it needs to hurt.โ€

She laid out her plan for the queen as quickly as she could, telling her how to navigate the path of disabled cameras to getย out of the palace, where to hide, and when and where to strike. And if somehow, against all odds, she succeeded โ€ฆ she laid out what would be required of Irithys after that. As insane and unlikely as it was.

All of it relied on the queen. When Lidia had finished, Irithys was shaking her headโ€”not with refusal, but with shock.

โ€œCan I trust you?โ€ Lidia asked the sprite.

Irithys began to glow whiteย againโ€”white-hot. โ€œYou donโ€™t have any other choice now, do you?โ€

Lidia extended her arm once more. โ€œMake it hurt, Your Majesty.โ€


Darkness and debris and dust. Coughs and groans.

From the sounds behind her, Bryce knew Nesta and Azriel were alive. What state they were in โ€ฆ Well, she didnโ€™t particularly care at the moment.

The power sheโ€™d siphoned from this place, from Silene herself, thrummedย through her body, familiar and yet foreign. It was part of her nowโ€”not like a temporary charge from Hunt, but rather something that hadย stuckย to her own power, bound itself there.

Like called to like. As if her star had known this magic existed and drawn her toward it, as if they were sister powersโ€”

And they were. Bryce bore Theiaโ€™s light through Helenaโ€™s line. And this light โ€ฆ it was Theiaโ€™sย light through Silene. Two sisters, united at last. But Sileneโ€™s light, now mixed with Bryceโ€™s โ€ฆ

It was light, but it wasnโ€™t quite the same as the power sheโ€™d possessed before. She couldnโ€™t figure it out, didnโ€™t have the time to explore its nuances, as she got to her feet and beheld the faint shimmer filling the chamber theyโ€™d fallen into. The one that had been hidden a level below the star.

A sarcophagus made of clear quartz lay in the center of the space. And inside it, preserved in eternal youth and beauty, lay a dark-haired female.

Bryceโ€™s mind sped through possibilities. This place had once been an Asteri palace before Theia had claimed it. And in the tunnel carvings, made by Silene to depict her motherโ€™s teachings โ€ฆ

Evil always waited below them.

What if Silene had never realizedย what, exactly, Theia had meant? That it wasnโ€™t just a metaphor?

That here, literally right under them, slumbering in that forgotten coffin โ€ฆ

Here lay the evil beneath.

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