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Chapter no 16

Kingdom of the Wicked (Kingdom of the Wicked, 1)

Nearby, fire crackled. Smoke followed soon after, slithering through the air like a fleeing serpent. When I first saw the Prince of Wrath in the monastery, Iโ€™d heard a similar sound. Maybe fire and smoke had something to do with how demons traveled between realms.

Now that Envy was gone, my breaths were coming hard and fast, almost matching the frantic pounding of my heart. Eighteen years of hiding from the Malvagi, and Iโ€™d just been trapped with one whoโ€™d used his powers on me. And I survived. I wanted to either laugh or vomit. Before I managed either, I needed to convince my knees to stop quaking.

Holy goddess, that was the most harrowing experience Iโ€™d ever had. If my sister had gotten involved with the Wicked, unraveling her secrets while remaining safe just got harder. I wasnโ€™t sure Iโ€™d be so lucky the next time I met a prince of Hell alone. They altered the very space around them. And it didnโ€™t look like it had taken much energyโ€”if any at allโ€”for Envy to do that. I glanced down the street. It was still blessedly empty. Before Envy showed up, Iโ€™d been on my way to the monastery. Claudia mentioned Domenico was there, and I thought it might be time to ask him if he knew whatโ€”

Fear gripped me until I could hardly breathe. Envy said I had something he wanted. Besides myย cornicello,ย which Iโ€™d tucked inside my bodice where he couldnโ€™t see it, and Wrathโ€™s dagger, I didnโ€™t have anything on me. But Claudia had my sisterโ€™s diary, and if the Malvagi could truly sense it, then Envy might already be hunting her down this very moment.

If anything happened to herย .ย .ย .

I took off toward her home, running so fast I almost lost my sandals as my feet pounded uneven stones. I ran harder, focusing solely on getting to Claudiaโ€™s house before the demon did. I jumped over baskets laid out, past chamber pots and chickens that ran through the side streets. I dodged laundry lines and managed to only bump into one unpleasant fisherman as I skidded to a halt outside Claudiaโ€™s door.

I grabbed the iron knocker and pounded until a candle flared to life upstairs. Claudia poked her head out from the window on the second story.

โ€œEmilia? Blood and bones. You scared me! Hang on.โ€

I whipped around, scanning the dark street. There was no sign Iโ€™d been followed. I also didnโ€™t feel any sort of presence watching, and I hoped that meant Envy was somewhere far away.

A moment later, the bolt slid loudly and the door swung open. Claudia motioned for me to come inside. I rushed in and slammed the door behind me, breathing hard.

โ€œWhat the devil is wrong, Emilia?โ€

โ€œIs your aunt home?โ€

โ€œNot yet. She stayed a little later at the booth tonight. What happened?โ€ She held up her candle, searching my face. โ€œYou look terrible.โ€

I blew out a shaky breath. โ€œDid you find anything out about the spell on the diary?โ€

โ€œNot really. The magic is old, definitely not of this realm. But thereโ€™s something else thatโ€™s strange about it. I need more time to reallyโ€”โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ I reached over and gently squeezed her shoulder to soften the blow of my words. โ€œI want you to forget all about the spell and the diary. Please. Itโ€™s too dangerous.โ€

Claudia narrowed her eyes. โ€œDoes whatever happened have to do with the vision I had?โ€

โ€œMaybe.โ€ I rubbed my temples. A giant headache was starting. โ€œListen, Iโ€”Iโ€™m not sure what happened tonight, but the Wicked are here. And I think their arrival has something to do with Vittoriaโ€™s diary. Whatever the reason, I donโ€™t want to draw any attention to the book. Or you.โ€

โ€œDid you speak with one of them?โ€

I nodded. โ€œThe Prince of Envy and I just had a lovely conversation. It started with me almost carving out my heart.โ€

I expected a sharp intake of breath, or some indication that my friend was completely terrified that the Wicked were indeed roaming around Sicily. Maybe she thought Iโ€™d hit my head. She calmly went to the cupboard and pulled out a bottle of herbal spirits sheโ€™d made. She poured us each a mouthful and set my glass in front of me.

โ€œSit.โ€ She pointed to one of the wooden chairs. โ€œDrink this. Itโ€™ll calm your nerves.โ€

I plopped into the seat and brought the glass to my nose. It was mint and something citrusy. Maybe lime. I tossed it back, relishing the sharp flavor.ย โ€œGrazie.โ€

Claudia drank hers down, and put the bottle away.

โ€œYou donโ€™t seem surprised,โ€ I said. โ€œDid you know they were here?โ€

โ€œI suspected.โ€ She pressed her hip against the table and sighed. โ€œWhen the murders started and the hearts were stolen, I immediately thought of the curse.โ€

โ€œYou mean the blood debt between the First Witch and the devil?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ she said slowly, โ€œI mean the curse.โ€

I drew my brows together. Wrath said the devil wanted to break a curse. โ€œWas the curse placed on witches, or someone else?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s just the thing.โ€ Claudia moved around the table and dropped her voice. โ€œNo one knows for sure. Dark witches believe it was the price La Prima paid for the vengeance spell she cast on the devil.โ€

That was plausible. Dark magic demanded payment. But casting a spell on the devilย .ย .ย .ย I shuddered despite the sweltering summer heat. I vaguely recalled Nonna mentioning it, but she didnโ€™t seem convinced of its validity. โ€œWhy did she curse the devil?โ€

โ€œOld stories claim he stole her firstbornโ€™s soul. From that day forward the devil was trapped in Hell for eternity. His brothers could travel between realms within reason, typically the days before and after a full moon, but he would never set foot outside the underworld. And that wasnโ€™t all. Supposedly heโ€™d only retain his full powers if a witch sat on the throne beside him, wearing the Horn of Hades to keep the balance between realms.โ€

โ€œThe Horn of Hades? Is that a crown?โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s no written documentation on what it is, or how it works exactly. My aunt thinks part of the curse included removing or blocking our memories. She also believes thatโ€™s what really happened to old Sofia Santorini; that her scrying session unveiled something about the curse it wanted forgotten.โ€

โ€œBy โ€˜itโ€™ you mean the curse? Like itโ€™s its own entity?โ€

Claudia nodded. โ€œItโ€™s strange that no one recalls certain details. Everyone has a slightly different myth or legend, but no one knows the truth.โ€

โ€œNonna never mentioned any of this.โ€

โ€œNot surprising. My aunt said witches of the light donโ€™t believe La Prima would cast such a dangerous spell. It goes against their image of what it means to be goddess blessed. Who knows?โ€ Claudia lifted a shoulder. โ€œStories twist each time theyโ€™re told. Maybe itโ€™s all fiction now. The only way anyone might know the truth is if they had the first book of spells created by La Prima. And Iโ€™ve heard tales that the Wicked are searching for it. There may be a spell in it that will allow the devil to break the curse and travel between realms again without needing a witch queen.โ€

Unease crept through me as I thought about the strange grimoire sheets Vittoria had hidden away under the floorboards. There was no way my sister had found La Primaโ€™s missing spell book.

And yetย .ย .ย .ย there was the ancient magic binding her diary that wasnโ€™t of this realm. Was the secret location of the first book of spells written within those pages? Iโ€™d think it was impossible, but Iโ€™d been learning that impossible was another figment of the imagination.

So if itย wasย true, then how in the world did my twin find it?

I scooted my chair back from the table and stood. Until I figured out the answers to all of my questions, I didnโ€™t want anyone else near Vittoriaโ€™s diary. If it had a spell the devil was after that could release him from Hell, it was more dangerous than Iโ€™d originally feared.

โ€œWill you get the diary for me?โ€

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