Chapter no 28

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

I looked down at my new, finely made dress and frowned at the dark layers. โ€œWhy do villains always wear black?โ€

โ€œBetter to hide the blood with, witch.โ€

I eyed the demon standing in the alley next to me, thinking his response explained a lot about his personal style. Then I wondered how much blood he planned to spill tonight if heโ€™d dressed us both like living, breathing shadows.

I wasย almostย disturbed the thought didnโ€™t terrify me more.

โ€œWho are we meeting? Human? Demon? Werewolf?โ€

โ€œWerewolves are like puppies. Itโ€™s hellhounds you need to watch out for.โ€ Wrath chuckled at my look of horror. โ€œWeโ€™re meeting a mortal who sold his soul. Speaking of, I need my House dagger back before he arrives.โ€

I gave him a flat stare. Arming a demon didnโ€™t seem very beneficial to me. Then again, he needed me to be his precious anchor. Heโ€™d mentioned it before, but had shared a few more details on the walk here. I handed the blade over.

โ€œSay I were to dieย .ย .ย .ย how long would it take for your powers to start diminishing?โ€

โ€œDepends on how much magic I expend. If I donโ€™t use much, I could retain them for a small amount of time.โ€

A small amount of time for an immortal was probably a decade for me. โ€œCan someone else act as an anchor?โ€

He blew out a breath. โ€œTechnically, yes. Any human or denizen of this world can strike a bargain, and agree to anchor a demon. It is rare and not worth the time it would take to find someone, and agree to terms both parties accepted.โ€

Several moments of silence passed. I tapped my fingers against cool stone. We were hiding in a little alcove off the cathedral square, and it felt like weโ€™d been waiting years for the mysterious messenger to show up. Five minutes in, I quickly discovered standing still wasnโ€™t something I enjoyed very much. When I wasnโ€™t moving, all I could do was think about my sister.

โ€œWhy do demons steal souls? Do you need them for something specific?โ€

I felt the weight of Wrathโ€™s attention as it settled on me. I shifted to see him, surprised to note the level of incredulity he wasnโ€™t bothering to hide.ย Right.ย Like heโ€™d have a nice long chat about soul collecting with the enemy. I lifted my hands in placation, and looked away. Inexplicably, I turned back to him a breath later.

โ€œWhy do you think hearts are being taken?โ€

โ€œAre you asking so many questions in hopes of frightening off the messenger before I can scare information from him?โ€

โ€œI want to know what you think.โ€

There was such a long pause, I didnโ€™t think heโ€™d answer. โ€œWe donโ€™t have enough information to speculate. And itโ€™s unwise to make assumptions without fact.โ€

โ€œDo you believe anything would want toย .ย .ย .โ€

โ€œEat them? Yes. Plenty of creatures find freshly beating hearts to be the most supreme delicacies, witch. Then thereโ€™s the ritualistic significance. Sacrifice. Sport. Summoning. And plain old depravity. That level of sadism isnโ€™t limited to one species, so weโ€™re back where we started.โ€

I felt sick. โ€œA simple yes would have sufficed,โ€ I said quietly.

โ€œWhat you want is for me to say something comforting.โ€ His voice was like steel when he faced me. โ€œLying and saying your sister felt no pain serves no purpose toย you.ย I imagine, no matter the reason, whoever or whatever took her heart, did so while she was very much alive and very conscious. I promise you, there isย noย strategic value in getting lost in emotional entanglements. Hone your anger and sorrow into weapons of use, or go back home and cry until the monsters come for you. Because come for you they will.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not afraid of monsters.โ€

โ€œYou may think so now, but my brothers delight in bending creatures like you to their will. Theyโ€™ll feed you their emotions and siphon yours until you donโ€™t know where you end and they begin. There are many forms of Hell. Pray to your goddesses you never have to experience them firsthand. You need to be sharp and focused, or youโ€™ll end up just as dead as the others.โ€

Tears pricked my eyes. Not from sadness, but pent-up rage. โ€œI am focused, you steaming sack of horse manure. All I dream about is avenging my sister. Donโ€™t youย dareย accuse me of being too emotional. I will destroyย anythingย that gets in the way of achieving my ends. Even you. And Iโ€™m not scared, or else I never wouldโ€™ve summoned you to begin with!โ€

โ€œYou should be terrified.โ€ His gaze practically pinned me in place. โ€œVengeance is a potent emotion. It makes you easy prey to both humans and demons alike.ย Neverย let someone know what your true motivations are. If they know what you want more than anything, theyโ€™ll craft all sorts of sweet lies and half-truths to manipulate you. Theyโ€™ll knowย exactlyย how far they can push, what to offer, and what you would never refuse, giving them the upper hand. Your first goal should be to remain alive. Figure out everything else as you go.โ€

โ€œYou know my true goals.โ€

โ€œYes. I do. And it was an extremely foolish mistake on your part to tell me. Make no bones about it. All it takes is a bit of prodding, a tiny push to annoy you and you immediately fall into the trap of lashing out in fury. And in that burning rage you told meย everythingย I need to know about what you want.โ€ He shook his head. โ€œWhat will you promise me, Emilia, in exchange for your deepest desire? Whatย wouldnโ€™tย you do to achieve justice for the sister you love? Now I know thereโ€™s no price too high to demand. I can ask anything, and youโ€™d give it.โ€

We were standing very close now, each of us breathing very hard. I hated that he was right. He didnโ€™t even manipulate my emotions like Envy had; he didnโ€™t have to. Heโ€™d simply goaded me into telling him my deepest desires out of anger. And he only had to push a little bit to get me to snap. Furious with myself for being outmaneuvered by a demon, I did the best thing I knew howโ€”I lied like the devil.

I stuck my finger in Wrathโ€™s chest and poked him hard. โ€œIf you think thatโ€™s everything that motivates me, youโ€™re sadly mistaken, demon. And why do you care anyway?โ€

He slowly wrapped his fingers around mine, halting my assault on him. He didnโ€™t let go and I wondered if he realized Iโ€™d stopped poking him the second his blazing skin touched mine. Now he was just holding my hand against his chest, his heart hammering beneath my touch.

And I was allowing it.

I regained my senses and stepped away.

โ€œThatโ€™s the fourth time youโ€™ve lied to me, witch.โ€

Itย reallyย stoked his anger, too. I smiled demurely. โ€œMaybe you should tell me more about the curse. Iโ€™d like to know more about that part.โ€

โ€œFine. You want to know the bloody details? The curseโ€”โ€

โ€œSignore, isย .ย .ย .ย should I return in a little while?โ€ A man somewhere between thirty and forty stood a few feet away, wringing a letter in his hands. โ€œYour brother saidโ€”โ€

From one breath to the next Wrath had the messenger up against the wall, his forearm pressed hard against the manโ€™s windpipe. Blood dripped from the messengerโ€™s nose onto his tunic and the demon closed his eyes as if in utter rapture.

โ€œHello, Francesco. Pardon my rudeness, but I hear youโ€™ve been selling my secrets. If we were in the Walled City, youโ€™d already be dead. Consider this a favor.โ€

I stood there, frozen. Half in shock, half in horror. Wrath had exploded in violence faster than it took me to suck in a startled breath.

โ€œDid I ever tell you the scent of blood drives me into a near frenzy, witch? Your kind believes we crave the taste of it, but princes of Hell donโ€™t usually drink blood. Itโ€™s power weโ€™re intoxicated by. The more I allow someone to bleed, the more power I hold over their life.โ€

I blinked. I could barely form a coherent thought. I forgot, through our bantering, who Wrath really was. I imagined I was seeing only a small fraction of what he could do.

He leaned harder into the human whose face was now a deep purple. If Wrath pushed any harder, the man was going to die. I made to step forward, then stopped.

โ€œI crave power more than money, or blood, or lust. And thereโ€™s no greater power than choice. Iโ€™d lie for it. Steal, cheat, maim, and murder. If I could, Iโ€™d sell my soul again for it, witch.โ€

โ€œSell yourย .ย .ย .โ€ I shook my head. Demons were soulless creatures.

Wrath opened his eyes and turned to me, his irises glowed bright gold in the dark. There wasnโ€™t anything human in them, and I realized heโ€™d been keeping this part of himself under lock and key. Some claimed the Wicked were angels before they committed unforgivable sins, and were cast out of heaven. Now I understood how those stories startedโ€”Wrathโ€™s gaze blazed with heavenly fire. He was wrathful justice: pure, swift, and completely unforgiving.

Ignoring my growing fear, I turned over his admission, and understood what he was really saying; he was offering me a choice. I had the power to walk away from what he was about to do. Or I could choose to stay and take part in it.

I thought of my sisterโ€™s ravaged body, and the other witches whoโ€™d died just as brutally because this man shared information about the messages he carried. Wrath said he was going to scare the messenger to find out who heโ€™d been selling secrets to. His sudden burst of violence shouldnโ€™t have surprised me. I nodded, almost imperceptibly, but the demon understood.

Wrath faced the messenger again. โ€œWho paid you to open my letter, Francesco?โ€

The manโ€™s attention shot to me, searching for assistance. Wrath looked me over slowly again, waiting. Francesco made his choice. Now it was time to make mine.

โ€œThe prince asked you a simple question, Francesco. Iโ€™ll repeat it once for your benefit and then Iโ€™ll let him askย hisย way. And Iโ€™m sure you already know that wonโ€™t be pleasant.โ€ I injected a ruthless charm into my tone like Wrathโ€™s, and the man flinched. โ€œWho paid you to open his letter?โ€

Wrath kept staring at me. And even though his expression hadnโ€™t shifted in the slightest, I swore I almost sensedย .ย .ย .ย approval. My stomach tightened and I fought the urge to be sick. If Iโ€™d done the right thing, I didnโ€™t think Iโ€™d feel so ill.

Francesco gurgled and scratched at the arm still pressed against his windpipe, his nails snagging on the demonโ€™s cuff. I hoped Wrath wouldnโ€™t strangle him to death before we got our answers.

The demon prince must have suddenly eased up on the pressure because Francesco gulped air like a fish yanked from the water. โ€œWould you feel more comfortable talking with my blade at your throat?โ€

Francescoโ€™s golden skin blanched, but I noticed his hands fisting at his sides. Wrath was using his powers, and the messenger was getting mad. His chest rapidly rose and fell. โ€œDo what you want, but I wonโ€™t tell you a thing, demon pig.โ€

โ€œReally?โ€ Wrath smiled, a flash of teeth that seemed to put Francesco on the verge of pissing himself despite his newfound rage. โ€œLetโ€™s test that out, mortal. Who do you work for?โ€

โ€œGod.โ€ The man spit in the demonโ€™s face, and the glob slowly dripped to the ground. Wrathโ€™s blade was under the manโ€™s chin in an instant, the tip pressed hard enough for blood to slide along the metal. It looked like it took all of his willpower to not shove the dagger through the human and into the stone he leaned against, severing his spinal cord. Shadows seemed to pulse from Wrath. For a second, I wasnโ€™t sure if the demon of war would end him right there.

โ€œApologies, Francesco. But my patience is growing thin. Your actions sent four women to their deaths. Do not think I will not send you to yours just as brutally.โ€

โ€œGo ahead and kill me. I wonโ€™t tell you anything.โ€ Francescoโ€™s head cracked against the wall when Wrath slammed him back. Blood dribbled from the humanโ€™s mouth as he laughed, delighting in the violence. He smiled, teeth stained red with blood. โ€œI hope you all rot in Hell.โ€

I felt Wrathโ€™s rage turn from a simmer into a full boil. Soon, whether he meant to or not, heโ€™d kill Francesco. And weโ€™d lose our biggest chance at discovering who murdered my twin. I heard both Nonnaโ€™s and Wrathโ€™s warnings singing through my head, but it didnโ€™t matter.

We were out of options and the anger raging around us was growing intense enough to burn. Wrath was about to snap. I pulled his emotions to me, using them as fuel for my truth spell as I clutched my sisterโ€™s amulet.

โ€œDid you open the letter?โ€ I asked, my voice laced with magical command. Wrathโ€™s attention snapped to me and if I didnโ€™t know any better, Iโ€™d think fear entered his features.

Francesco nodded before answering. โ€œY-yes.โ€

โ€œDid anyone pay you to do it?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œWho paid you, Francesco? Greed?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œTell me who paid you then.โ€

โ€œI do not know his name.โ€

โ€œIs he human?โ€

He lifted a shoulder. โ€œHe wore a hood. I didnโ€™t see his face.โ€

โ€œDid you tell him where Giulia would be the night she was murdered?โ€

He swallowed hard. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œDid you meet with him today?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

My anger flared up. โ€œWhat information did you give him?โ€

โ€œA-a-another address. And a time to meet. I didnโ€™t have a name this time, I swear!โ€

โ€œWhat time and address did you give him, Francesco?โ€

โ€œTh-th-th-the Piazza Vigliena. M-m-midnight.โ€

I looked at Wrath for further instruction, but he shook his head. The truth spell was nearly up. Blood spilled from the humanโ€™s nose, and his eyes had turned glassy. If I pushed any more, heโ€™d die. I glanced down, noticing my whole body trembled. Wrath stepped close to him.

โ€œIf you ever share my secrets again, Iโ€™ll cut out your tongue. Then Iโ€™ll carve out your heart. Have I made myself clear?โ€ He gave Wrath the barest hint of a nod, careful to not slice his own throat. Sweat dampened his hairline. He really didnโ€™t look well. โ€œNext time youโ€™re tasked with carrying a message for me, donโ€™t let curiosity or greed get the better of you. Those conditions often prove deadly.โ€

I couldnโ€™t help but notice the trickle of urine streaming down the manโ€™s leg as the demon let his weapon drop. He stared from Wrath to me, a deep crease forming in his brow. He blinked slowly as if awakening from a dream. Or a nightmare.

โ€œWhoย .ย .ย .ย who are you? Why am I here? P-pleaseย .ย .ย .ย donโ€™t hurt me. If youโ€™re looking for money, I donโ€™t have any.โ€ He turned out his pockets. There was nothing but lint. โ€œSee?โ€

My nausea from earlier was back and almost had me doubling over. Iโ€™d invaded his mind, and must have destroyed his recent memories. Dark magic demanded a price. And it didnโ€™t always come in the form someone expected. Guilt swirled through me. Just because I had power, didnโ€™t mean I should abuse it. โ€œYouโ€™reโ€”โ€

Wrath flashed me a warning look. โ€œYouโ€™re Francesco Parelli Senior, and youโ€™re on your way home. You had too much to drink. You better hurry before Angelica gets mad again. Do you remember the way?โ€

Francesco swiped at a tear and shook his head. He seemed so fragile now, so lost. Andย Iโ€™dย done that to him. Not some demon, or horrible creature from Hell. Me. Iโ€™d broken the most important rule of this world. Iโ€™d taken his free will, and Iโ€™d bent it to mine.

Wrath turned Francesco toward the cathedral, handed him a coin purse, and whispered in his ear.

I stared at the demonโ€™s back, heart racing. Wrath couldโ€™ve easily left the man alone in his new hell, but didnโ€™t. Just like he could have easily demanded I trade my soul in exchange for justice for my twin. He knew what I wanted and what Iโ€™d be willing to give up for it, and had asked for nothing. I didnโ€™t think there was mercy in Hell. But maybe I was wrong.

Wrath gritted his teeth. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œYou could have killed him.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t. I beat him and you stole his freedom of choice. His memories will eventually return, but that piece of your soul will not. I would have gotten our information without magic. Thereโ€™s an old saying about fools rushing in where angels fear to tread. From now on, I suggest you heed the warning. Come on.โ€ He walked deeper into the shadows. โ€œWe need to get to Quattro Canti.โ€

If he didnโ€™t want to discuss the forbidden magic I used to get our information, that was fine with me. I already felt like my skin was crawling with grave worms. โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œThe real messenger is waiting for us there.โ€

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