By the time the sun spread its first rays across the sea, I was already dressed for battle. I stood in the mirror and finished braiding half my hair into a coronet, and left the other half down in loose waves. I secured the upper portion with two large diamond-encrusted olive branch clips thatโwith the exception of the precious stonesโmatched my new ring. I dabbed my lips with wine-colored stain and swept kohl across my lids.
I stepped back and admired my work; I looked dangerous. My dress was a deep berry with capped sleeves made entirely from gold scales. It was dark enough to hide blood, but wasnโt another all-black ensemble. I didnโt mind the colorโit just felt too much like mourning.
And I was completely through with feeling sad.
Wrath said I had a choiceโI could either be a victim or a victor. And, much as I was loath to admit it, he was right. Others would always be out there, trying to knock me down, to tell me who I was or who they thought I should be. People carved words into weapons often, but they only had power if I listened to them instead of trusting in myself.
If my enemies wanted to create doubt in me, Iโd believe in my own abilities even more. Even if I had to fake it until it felt real.
I left the Zisa and headed deep into the heart of the city.
I cut a swath around Old Town and headed to Ballarรฒ Market where food stands had been set up around the royal palace. I wasnโt surprised to see the Nuccis already had a small gathering of people waiting for their arancini and panelle. Both fried rice balls and fried salted chickpea pancakes were popular street food.
Domenico Senior blotted his brow with a cloth and passed out a bag of food. I was happy to see him away from Greedโs gambling den. It made one part of my plan easier.
I watched as his line slowly thinned, and people walked away with their bags of food. My stomach grumbled at the sight and smells, and I decided purchasing something was a good excuse to talk. I needed to eat anyway.
โBuongiorno,ย Signorina di Carlo. What would you like today?โ
โPanelle with extra lemon wedges, please.โ
The elder Nucci fried the flat pancakes to perfection, hit them with some sea salt, then added them to a paper bag with an extra wedge of lemon. I handed my coins over, and drifted to the side where his awning provided a bit of shade. โHow is Domenico Junior?โ
โHe in trouble?โ
I wasnโt sure how to answer that, so I pulled one of Wrathโs favorite tricks and ignored it. โMy sister had mentioned him, and Iโve heard heโs been spending a lot of time at the monastery. It must be hard on him, losing someone he cared about.โ
Domenico Seniorโs gaze drifted to the person standing behind me before he passed out an order of arancini, and set another few into the fryer basket. โHeโs all right. He left for Calabria this morning to help his cousin.โ
I stopped chewing my panelle. Of all times for Domenico Junior to leave home, it was odd that he chose now. I changed tactics. โHave you spent any time in that gambling hall?โ I asked, hoping it wasnโt too rude. โI need to find it as soon as possible.โ
He shook his head. โAfraid I canโt help you. I heard the guy who runs it left.โ
Internally I screamed and cursed the goddess of missed opportunities. I was about to leave when I noticed a strange tattoo inked onto his forearm. A pawprint clutching what appeared to be a fennel stalk. My gaze fell to the side of his food cartโthe same symbol was painted there. Iโd been wrong. Iโd never seen it in my sisterโs diary. Iโd seen it the day Wrath and I had tried to get close to investigate the murder of Giulia Santorini. My breath caught as it finally clicked into place. Signore Nucci was a shape-shifter.
I swallowed hard, and slowly dragged my attention up. Domenico Senior noticed me staring at his tattoo, and hastily rolled his sleeve back down despite the heat of the day.
His reaction set off warning bells.
I thought back to my sisterโs diary. All it had said was Domenico Nucci. There had never been a mention of junior or seniorย .ย .ย .
โItโs you,โ I said, dropping my bag of panelle. โVittoria wrote your name in her diary. Itโs never been Domenico Junior. Did you hurt her? Did she find out what you are?โ
โItโs notโdonโt shout those kind of accusations around. Give me a second.โ
Domenico flipped the standโs sign toย CLOSED, and motioned for me to follow him around the corner where there was less foot traffic. I didnโt want to leave the crowds, and he seemed to know that. He stopped where we were still surrounded, but couldnโt be overheard.
โYour sister passed out drinks at Greedโs gambling den.โ
My heart beat wildly. Finally, after all this time, I had another hint about what Vittoria had been up to right before she was killed. โAnd? Did she know what you are?โ He nodded. โDid you ever see her with Greed?โ
โYeah. She came to him one night with an idea. They were working on a plan they both felt comfortable with.โ
โHow did you get involved in all this?โ He didnโt seem inclined to respond, so I pulled the knife Iโd hidden in my bodice and let the sun glint off the blade. Iโd learned a good many tricks from the demon of war. โOne way or another I will get my information, signore. The choice is up to you on how we go about it.โ
โAll right, all right.โ He swallowed hard and glanced around. โYou know about the benandanti.โ
I nodded. Everyone did. โShape-shifters, in a sense. Their spirits change into animal forms to astral travel four times a year. They also fight in the Night Battles.โ
โWell, thatโs what the benandanti are. Weโre not them, but they have taken on our symbol so weโre often confused. We can physically shape-shift whenever we please. Weโre called Ember Wolves. The benandanti are human, we are not. At least not entirely. Most would say weโre werewolves.โ
โWerewolves,โ I repeated. โYou physically change into a wolf?โ
Domenico Senior nodded.
I took a moment to recover. I had never heard of an Ember Wolf, but there were plenty of tales about werewolves. From old stories Iโd been told, the wolves stuck with their pack and were loyal only to each other. I didnโt understand how or why heโd associate with the demons.
โWhy were you with Greed?โ
His gaze dropped to the ground. โWe made a bargain.โ
A memory of seeing him with stacks of gambling chips crossed my mind. I had a sinking suspicion I knew where this was going. โDid he promise to forgive your debts if you helped him?โ
He nodded. โI thought it was a foolโs bargain for him. Then I found out it wasnโt his idea to begin with. He said all he wanted was for the wolves to fight on the side of the devil when the time comes. We havenโt shifted in nearly two decades, so I didnโt think the bargain held value.โ
โWhy havenโt you shifted?โ
He lifted a shoulder. โNo one is sure. One day we could, and the next we couldnโt.โ
โBut that changed recently, didnโt it?โ I asked. โDid someone shift forms?โ
โWhen a boy celebrates his twentieth year, he usually changes for the first time.โ
And Iโd bet anything Domenico had a birthday recently, and was very surprised when he turned into a wolf. โYou didnโt tell your son what you were?โ
He slowly shook his head. โIt had been so longย .ย .ย .ย I didnโt think it would happen. When Dom shifted, I knew we were in trouble. I told him what Iโd promised.โ He swiped a tear from his cheek. โThe disappointment in my sonโs eyes was enough to end me. The shame Iโve brought to our legacy, our family. Wolves do not fight for anyone outside of our pack. Now Dom prays at the monastery for me and for himself, hoping everyone will forgive my sins.โ
โHow did my sister figure out what you are?โ
He considered that a moment. โIโm not sure. But she was the one who told Greed to bargain with me. When the deal was struck, she made me promise to keep my word to him.โ
โVittoria set up the bargain between you and Greed?โ I asked, heart hammering. โYouโre sure that was her idea and not his?โ
โPositive,โ Signore Nucci said. โIt was part of her bigger plan. But she never told me what that was, so Iโm afraid I canโt help you there. I was only told to be ready when they called on us.โ
I let out a slow breath. Vittoria had found a way to force two enemies to work together. A united front to fight the true enemy. Which was still an unknown. I considered this new information carefully. My sister had believed in Greed. Iโd believed in Wrath. And Envy was still the obvious murderer exceptย .ย .ย .ย he hadnโt bragged about ripping hearts from anyoneโs body, and he didnโt have my amulet. Which meant our murderer could still be out there. โDomenico isnโt really on the mainland, is he?โ
โNo,โ Signore Nucci admitted, sniffling. โHeโs at the monastery.โ
All roads kept leading back to the monastery. And I no longer believed in coincidences.
My sisterโs body was found there.
Claudiaโs scrying session went horribly wrong there.
Domenico prayed there almost daily, but, according to Claudia, he also spoke with members of the brotherhood. Iโd bet anything he may have confided his troubles to the wrong person, especially with how they acted the night I found Claudia.
I bid Signore Nucci good-bye and hurried off to hunt down my next clue.
Before Vittoria was murdered and my world went to Hell, Nonna said there were witch hunters actively seeking prey on the island. Iโd ruled them out after Iโd summoned Wrath and found three other princes of Hell roaming the earth. But maybe Iโd been too hasty.
If someone wanted to kill witches, the holy order was the perfect suspect. Who better to eradicate the world from evil than those ordained by God?
I thought back to the night Iโd found Claudia, to Brother Carmine, whoโd had a murderous gleam in his eyes. Heโd stepped forward, looking hungry for blood. I knew he despised witches, and he hadnโt given one of his vitriolic speeches in the marketplace in years. I could only imagine how much heโd love to climb back onto his soapbox and spew more hatred.
His open contempt for magic-users made him a prime suspect for a witch hunter.
Today, one way or another, Iโd uncover the secrets the holy brotherhood were keeping.