The Autumn King stayed holed up in his study for the rest of the day, so Bryce took the opportunity to go poking about. First in the kitchen, which was utilitarian enough that it was clearly built for a team of chefs. The walk-in fridge was, thankfully, stocked with freshly cooked food. She helped herself to some poached trout and herbed rice for lunch, along with a glass of the fanciestย champagne she could findโswiped from a cold case in the massive wine cellarโand tried all the door handles to the outside once before settling for a walk through the villa halls.
She wandered past white columns and soaring atriums, expanses of floor-to-ceiling windows, and artfully concealed panels for tech. Sheโd opened a few of the latter as she walked, hoping for something to connect her toย the outside world, but so far they had revealed only controls for the radiant flooring, the automatic blinds, and the air conditioner.
Bryce swigged directly from the bottle as she meandered through the basement. A gym, steam room, massage room, and a sauna occupied one wing. The other wing held an indoor lap pool, a screening room, and what seemed to be the Autumn Kingโs security office. Allย the computers and cameras were dark and locked. No amount of trying to turn them on worked.
Heโd thought of everything.
Cursing him to darkest Hel, she wandered through the ground level: a formal living room, the dining room, his studyโdoors shut in a quiet message to keep the fuck outโthe kitchen again, a den, and a game room complete with a pool table and shuffleboard table.
None of the TVsย worked. A check revealed that their power cords were missing. No interweb routers to be found, either.
She tried not to picture her mom here, young and innocent and trusting.
On the next level up, doors had been left open to reveal various guest rooms, all as beautiful and bland as her own. One wing was lockedโsurely her fatherโs private suite.
Yet the double doors at the end of the other wingย had been left unlocked. She opened them to a familiar scent that had her heart clenching.
Ruhn.
Posters of rock bands still hung on the walls. The massive four-poster bed with its black silk sheets was really the only sign of princely wealth. The rest screamed rebellious youth: ticket stubs taped by the mirror, a record of all the concerts heโd ever been to. A closet full of black shirts andย jeans and boots, mixed with a jumble of discarded knives and swords.
It was a time capsule, frozen right before Ruhn returned from Avallen after enduring his Ordeal and emerging victorious with the Starsword. Had he even come back here, or had he immediately found a new place to live, knowing the sword gave him some degree of leverage over his father?
Or maybe it hadnโt gone down like that atย all. Maybe the Autumn King had kicked him out, jealous and bitter over the Starsword. Or maybe Ruhn had just up and left one day.
Sheโd never asked Ruhn about it. About so many things.
She opened the drawers of the desk by the window to discover a lighter, various drug paraphernalia, chewed-up cheap pens, and โฆ
Her chest tightened as she pulled out the tub of silver nitrate balm. Grade A medwitchย stuffโto treat burns. Her fingers clenched around the plastic, so hard it groaned. She set the tub carefullyย back into the drawer and sank onto Ruhnโs bed. The gorsian shackles at her wrists shone faintly in the dim light.
Ruhn had gotten out of this festering place, and she was glad of it. She offered up a silent prayer to Cthona that sheโd get to tell her brother that.
For right now, though,ย she was alone in this. And it was only a matter of time until the Autumn Kingโs patience wore thin.
It was nothing short of miraculous, what the Hind had done. Declan, Flynn, and Ophion had helped, but Hunt knew that the female driving the car had orchestrated it all.
Sheโd somehow found Irithys, Queen of the Fire Sprites โฆ and convinced her to be the spark to ignite this enormous, unheard-ofย attack. For the Fallen, for the sprites who had become Lowers for standing with themโthe smallest among the Vanir, the outcastsโthis blow had been for them. Struck by the person who would hold the most meaning to those looking for a sign.
Irithys was not only free in the world. She was on the attack.
Hunt shook his head in wonder and glanced to Ruhn, slumped against the passenger-side door.
The strike had been for the rebellion, Hunt knew, but the escapeโthe escape had been entirely for Ruhn.
โWhat do you mean,ย aerial landing?โ Baxian demanded, panting heavily.
Lidia veered the car off the paved road, down a dirt lane that wended between the dry hills, and toward the mountains near the shore. The car bumped and shook on the dusty ground, and each of Huntโs injuries screamed. Ruhnย moaned.
Lidia didnโt answer, and pushed the car to its limit, winding up and around the hills, through the patchy shade of the olive trees flanking the road, the wind in their faces hot and dry.
Without warning, Lidia slammed on the brakes, the car skidding on the loose gravel. Hunt crashed into the back of the driverโs seat, grimacing at the impact.
โShit,โ Lidia hissed amid the swirling dust.ย โShit.โ
The dust cleared enough that Hunt could finally see what had triggered her sudden stop. A few feet ahead, the road had ended. A thick grove of olive trees blocked the way, too dense to even try to drive through.
โLidia,โ Baxian demanded, and she twisted in her seat, looking at them.
โIโd hoped this road would take us closer to the water,โ she said, out of breath for the first time sinceย Hunt had known her. She peered over a shoulder at Hunt, then at Baxian. โYouโll have to get into the skies from here.โ
โWhat?โ Ruhn demanded, trying to push himself up from where heโd been thrown against the passenger door.
But Lidia leapt out of the car without opening her own door. Her eyes were wild as she asked Hunt and Baxian, flinging open the back door, โDo you think you can fly?โ
Huntย managed to crawl out of the back seat and stand, head spinning with pain and exhaustion. With a hand braced on the side of the car, he spread his newly formed wings.
Pain lanced down his back, sharp and deep. Gritting his teeth, Hunt made them move. Made them flapโonce, twice. Their beats stirred the dirt and dust into clouds that gathered at their feet. โYeah,โ he said roughly, fighting throughย the agony. โI think so.โ
On the other side of the jeep, Baxian was doing the same, black wings coated in dust. The Helhound nodded in agreement.
Lidia rushed over to the passenger door, dirt crunching beneath her boots, and heaved it open. Ruhn nearly fell into the dirt at her feet, but she caught him with her good arm. Hauled him over to Hunt, earning a glare from the Fae Prince as he foughtย to regain his footing. Lidia didnโt so much as look down at Ruhn as she ordered Hunt and Baxian, โCarry him between you. Theย Depth Chargerย is waiting.โ
Hunt blinked, stepping up to help Ruhn stand. Pain again tore through him at the effort.
โWhat about you?โ Baxian demanded, limping to Ruhnโs other side. His dark wings dragged in the dirt.
Lidia lifted her chin. The sunlight danced over theย silver of herย torque as she did so. โIโm the bigger prize. Mordoc will go after me. Itโll buy you time.โ
โI can carry you,โ Baxian insisted, even as he slid an arm under Ruhnโs shoulders. Hunt could have sighed with relief at having the burden lessened.
Ruhn said nothing. Didnโt even move as Baxian and Hunt kept him upright.
Lidia shook her head at the Helhound. โYouโre both at deathโs door.ย Take Ruhn and go.โ Her expression held no room for argument.ย โNow,โย she snarled, and apparently the discussion was over, because she shifted.
Hunt had never seen Lidia in her deer form. She was lovelyโher coat a gold so pale it was nearly white. Her golden eyes were framed by thick, dark lashes. A slice of darker gold slashed up between her eyes like a lick of flame.
Lidia looked at Ruhn, though.ย Only at him.
Half-dangling between Hunt and Baxian, Ruhn stared at her. Still said nothing.
The world seemed to hold its breath as the elegant doe walked up to Ruhn and gently, lovingly, nuzzled his neck.
Ruhn didnโt so much as move. Not a blink as Lidia pulled away, those golden eyes lingering on his faceโjust a moment longer.
Then she bounded off into the trees, a streak of sunlight thatย was there and gone.
Like sheโd never been.
Ruhn scanned the forest where Lidia had vanished, his hand rising to his neck. The skin there was warm, as if her touch still lingered.
โRight,โ Athalar grunted, stooping to reach for Ruhnโs legs. โOn three.โ Baxian tightened his grip under Ruhnโs shoulders.
Wings stirred, and Ruhn stirred with them. โLidia,โ he croaked.
But Athalar and Baxian jumpedย into the skies, both males groaning in agony, the world tiltingโand then they were airborne, Athalar holding Ruhnโs legs, Baxian at his shoulders.
Ruhn hung like a sack of potatoes. His stomach flipped at theย dizzying drop to the arid ground far below. The mountain rising before them. The glittering blue sea stretching beyond.
Behind them, shooting among the olive trees like a bolt of lightning,ย raced that beautiful, near-white doe. A hind.
To reach the sea, sheโd have to ascend through the hilly groves, and then right up the rocky mountain itself.
Was there a way down on the other side? Sheโd only mentioned an aerial landing when sheโd spoken to Dec. Not a sea rescue. Or a land rescue.
Lidia wasnโt coming.
The realization clanged through Ruhn like a death knell.
โOh fuck,โ Athalarย spat, and Ruhn followed the direction of the angelโs gaze behind them.
A pack of two dozen dreadwolves streamed like ants through the forest. All headed straight for that deer.
A wolf larger than the others led the packโMordoc. Closing in fast on Lidia as the hills slowed her.
โStop,โ Ruhn rasped. โWe have to go back.โ
โNo,โ Athalar said coldly, his grip tightening on Ruhnโs legs.
Which wasย fasterโa deer or a wolf?
If they caught up to her, itโd be over. Lidia had known that, and gone anyway.
โPut me down,โย Ruhn snarled, but the malakim held him firm, so hard his bones ached.
The wolves narrowed the distance, as if the hills were nothing to them. But Athalar and Baxian had caught an air current and were soaring swiftly enough now that Lidia rapidly shrank in the distanceโ
โPUTย ME DOWN!โย Ruhn roared, or tried to. His voice, hoarse from screaming, could barely rise above a whisper.
โAerial legion from the east,โ Baxian announced to Hunt.
Ruhn looked up, following Athalarโs line of sight. Sure enough, like a cloud of locusts, soldiers surged for them.
โFuckers,โ Athalar hissed, wings beating faster. Baxian kept pace as they swooped toward the sea.
Farther from Lidia,ย who now neared the top of the toweringย mountain. That was the last Ruhn saw of her as they soared over the arid peak.
Open ocean spread before them. Ruhn twisted, trying to keep an eye on Lidia.
His stomach dropped.
As if Ogenas herself had sliced it in half, the mountainโs seaward side had been shaved off. There was nothing waiting for Lidia but a straight, lethal plunge to the water hundredsย of feet below.