The moment I crossed the threshold, I knew Iโd made a mistake. It felt as if the air was a band that snapped out and locked me in place. I pushed back toward the door, but it was no use. Iโd stay in this room until whoever had set the containment spell decided to set me free.
The whispers Iโd been hearing turned to full-on chatter. There were so many voices, so many conversations, I could hardly hear my own thoughts.
โItโs here.โ
โSheโs arrived.โ
โOpen the binding.โ
โSet her free.โ
I covered my ears, and searched for any possible escape or means to break the spell. I wanted the noise to stop.ย Now.ย The glamour abruptly dropped away, as if attuned to my desires. My gaze swept around the true version of the room. The walls were covered in Latin. Lines and lines of itโsome in larger script, some smallerโfilled every inch of the walls from floor to ceiling. Someone had been very busy. Iโd never seen magic used like that before.
The letters softly glowed and pulsated like they were part of a living, breathing entity. I wanted to sink to my knees; a spell that powerful wouldnโt be easily broken. But I wouldnโt give up just yet. I searched for signs of an ambush. I was alone, except for a book.
My heartbeat slowed. This had to be the โitโ Vittoria described in her diary.
When I set my attention on the book, the voices started again, softer, more enticing. I tentatively dropped my hands from my ears. I could hardly breathe. This was the secret my sister died to keep. I knew it deep down in my bones.
A single shaft of light illuminated the old, leather-bound tome lying closed on a pedestal carved from a solid chunk of obsidian. Iโd never seen a gemstone that large before, and cautiously moved forward until I stood over the mysterious book. The voices quieted.
A triple moon symbol molded from pewter adorned the cover, but there was no title to indicate what it contained. It was definitely magical, given how much power emanated from its pages. Soft lavender light surrounded it. It reminded me of theย luccicareย I saw around humans, and was the same shade of purple as my tattoo. I didnโt know what it meant, but I had a very good idea of what it wasโthe first book of spells. Impossibly, Vittoriaย hadย found La Primaโs grimoire.
It was so plain, so simple. And yet, it had cost my sister so much.
I suddenly wanted to burn it.
It was no larger than any other old book, but the power was unlike anything Iโd ever felt. The cover was worn in places where it looked like it had been opened and closed a million times.
Like the night I found my sisterโs body, there was a silent, insistent tug in my center. This time, it begged me to open the book, to glimpse the spells I felt spilling from it. I slowly reached over, and flipped it open to a place that had been marked with a ribbon.
Familiar black paper with gold roots edged around the sides greeted me. I scanned the pageโit was a summoning for the morning star. I shut the book and stepped away.
Someone had summoned the devil. Or wanted to.
I took a few steady breaths, mind racing. This was the mysterious grimoire my sister had torn pages from. Somehow her magic led her to the first book of spells, and then sheโd removed spells to summon demons. I knew for a fact she hadnโt snuck this text into our tiny room, I would have felt it the moment it entered our home and so would Nonna, which meant Vittoria must have stashed it away here. But why would she think itโd be safe within the brotherhoodโs wallsย .ย .ย .ย there was a connection, I just had toย think.
โAt last.โ
I jumped back as a hooded figure stepped into the room, and reached for my blessed chalk. This had to be the person the messenger had sold his secrets to. I bet it was Brother Carmine. How ironic that a witch hunter set a trap using magic. The figure tugged the cowl back, and I froze, ready for the witch-hating brother to attack. Instead, Antonio moved more quickly than Iโd thought possible and knocked the chalk out of my hands like it might grow talons and hurt me. I watched it shatter on the ground, then snapped into reality. Relief flooded my system.
โAntonio! Youโre alive. I thoughtย .ย .ย .โ I dragged my gaze up and noticed the expression on his face. Concern wasnโt present. It was hatred. My heart pounded as I took a step back. โW-what happened? Did Envy hurt you?โ
โAn angel of God would never hurt me.โ His lips pulled into a smile that was far from the sweet, shy ones I remembered. โUnlike you.โ
I could barely breathe as everything fell into place. Envy didnโt hurt him, or hold him captive. Quite the contrary. Antonio had willingly delivered Claudia straight into my enemiesโ hands. Heโd known she was a witch andย .ย .ย .
โItโs you.ย Youย killed my sister.โ My voice trembled. โWhy?โ
โIs it really that hard to believe? That I, a man of God, would wish to rid the world of evil?โ
โYou sound just like Carmine.โ I curled my hands into fists, needing to feel the prick of my nails to keep from lashing out. โMurdering innocent women isnโt its own act of evil?โ
โGodโs finest angels are fierce warriors, Emilia. Sometimes in order to accomplish the greatest good, we must first become a blade of justice and carve through our enemies. You wouldnโt understand. Itโs not something youโd be capable of doing,ย witch.โ
What little control Iโd managed to hang on to, left me.
โYou knowย nothingย of what I can do.โ
โMaybe not. But if you use magic on me now, youโll prove me right.โ He jerked his chin toward my combined amulets. They were fiercely glowing. โAllย witches are born evil.โ
My temper and hurt raged around. I stepped forward and unleashed the pent-up wrath Iโd been clutching onto since my twinโs murder.
โYouโre wrong. Weโre not born evil. Some of us become that way. Through hate.โ
Strands of my hair lifted as if there were suddenly a breeze. A storm was brewing and it wasnโt of this world. The glowing words that surrounded us pulsed faster. Magic singed the air, and incantations I didnโt know swirled through my mind. Maybe the devilโs horns were fueling me, or the first book of spells was feeding me its charms.
Perhaps it was simply my own darkness escaping. I didnโt care.
I held the Horn of Hades and whispered a spell so foul, the words burned as they left my lips. I lifted my arm, then slashed down in an arc. Invisible claws cut Antonioโs robes to ribbons.
This time I spared his flesh.
Fear entered his eyes. He slowly backed away, hands up. As if that would stop me.
โFrightened?โ I stepped toward him. โYou should be. Iโve only just begun.โ
I lifted my arm and he cringed away. His voice quivered. โM-mercy, Emilia. P-please.โ
โNow you want mercy?โ Pure, white-hot anger burned in my soul. โTell me, did my sister beg?โ
I thought of her chest, the gaping hole where her heart had been. He did that to her. Our friend. I threw my arm back and slashedย hisย chest open. An eye for an eye. Justice. He pressed his fingers to his wounds, saw blood, and stumbled away. It was nothing more than a scratch.
Fury propelled me forward. โDid you offer Vittoria mercy when she pleaded for her life? Or Valentina? How many women pleaded with you to spare them? Where was your mercy then?โ
He fell to his knees and began praying. I waited. But God didnโt show up. The goddess of death and fury did. I knelt down, eyes blazing, and forced him to look at me. I wanted him to see my sisterโs face, too. Tears slipped down his cheeks. I fought the urge to smash his skull against the floor and watch the life leave those hate-filled eyes.
Death would be a kindness. And I wasnโt feeling particularly kind.
โWhen I finally kill you, you will beg for the sweet release of death, Antonio.โ I glanced at my finger, concentrated on an invisible blade pricking it. A tiny ruby of blood beaded up. โI swear on my blood, you will never know true happiness again. Your heart will be cursed to be broken each time you forget the sins youโve committed. And each time you laugh, I will be there, waiting, to remind you.โ
I was about to seal the vow with the drop of blood, when the scent of urine filled the space around us, awakening a memory in me. Iโd scared the piss out of Antonio. Just like Wrath had done when heโd beaten information fromย .ย .ย .ย I startled back and let my hand fall to my side.
Wrath, a prince of Hell, had shown mercy.
Knowing the sort of power he had, I donโt know how heโd managed restraint. And I wished I could be a little more like him now. But I wasnโt.
โNew rules. You will tell me the truth about everything I ask, and only then will I consider sparing your life. Do you understand?โ
โY-yes.โ He nodded several times and inhaled deeply. โW-what do y-you want to know?โ
โBefore you met this โangel of deathโ something must have prompted this. Tell me what grew so twisted inside you. So foul.โ
โIโIโm notย .ย .ย .โ He shook his head. โA-all right. A week before my mother died, I took her to a woman I thought only used folk magic and prayer to heal. Turned out, she was a witch.โ His laugh was hollow. I gave him a flat look and he choked it off. โShe caused my motherโs death. I vowed, right then, to make amends to God. I promised if I ever met another witch, Iโd send her straight to the dungeons of Hell where she belongs. Thatโs when my prayers were answered.โ
โHow?โ
โAn angel came to me, shortly after, telling me about the devilโs curse. He said in order to break it, the devil needed to marry a witch. The angel told me that couldnโt happen, or else the devil would be set free. He said heโd provide the names of potential brides, and all I had to do to save us from true evil, was kill witches.โ
My gaze strayed to the first book of spells. I thought about my sister again. โDid this angel give you my sisterโs name?โ
His gaze dropped to the floor. โYour sisterโs death wasย .ย .ย .ย I didnโt want toย .ย .ย .ย I even asked the angel to spare her, but he said leaving one seed of evil would cause more to grow. I fought it for a little while. I even argued that she wasnโt a witch, he was mistaken. Then sheย .ย .ย .โ He refused to meet my eyes. โThen she started talking about summoning the devil that night in the monastery, and I couldnโt deny the truth. She had to be stopped.โ
I held back my fury. Vittoria always joked about summoning the devil, or hexing someone, or other silly things sheโd say in front of humans. They normally laughed, thinking she was kidding. Iโd worried one day someone might start questioning her. I never thought it would be someone close to us. โYou betrayed her. Me.โ
โAnd you didnโt do the same to me?โ he asked, his voice turning momentarily sharp before he caught himself. โYou cast a spell to make me fall in love with you. You lied to my face every day, hiding the truth of what you are.โ Despite my earlier show of power, his face contorted with rage. โYou belong in Hell with the other cursed and damned souls. Youโre not even human. You disgust me.โ
โI haveย neverย used a spell on you for love.โ
โCan you honestly sayโbefore tonightโthat youโve never used magic on me without my consent? Are you an exception to the rule?โ
โOf course I havenโt, Iย .ย .ย .โ I closed my mouth. Iโd used a forbidden truth spell on him when we were children. Iโd violated his free will. What Iโd done was wrong, but it didnโt give him the right to murder women in retribution. โHow were you planning on stopping the devil from finding a witch in a different city?โ
โBy summoning him.โ
โYou, a man of God, doing the work of supposed angels, want to summon the devil?โ
โOh, I donโt want to do it, Emilia. But Iโll do what has to be done. I want him to watch as I destroy his horns.โ
My hand went to my amulet. โHow doโโ
โHow did I know youโre wearing the actual horns of the devil?โ he mocked. โMy angel of death. You see, first weโd destroy every living witch. Then, weโd summon the devil and put a blade through him.โ
โWhat was this angelโs name?โ
Antonio lifted a shoulder. โHe wouldnโt tell me. But there was somethingย .ย .ย .ย powerful about him. I knew he wasnโt lying. Only something heaven sent could inspire that much glory.โ
Whether Antonio knew it or not, Iโd bet my soul heโd been influenced by a prince of Hell. And I think I knew exactly who had orchestrated it all: Envy. The traitor demon. I just needed proof, and then Iโd destroy him.
โHow do the hearts factor in?โ
He gave me an odd look. โHearts?โ
Like he didnโt know. Clearly, his cooperation was ending. Or maybe there were parts of his beastly acts he couldnโt face. I stopped paying attention to Antonio, and started thinking about my next move. I thought about my sister, about her plan to summon the devil. She wanted to bargain with him.
Maybe she knew Envy, or some other prince of Hell had been nudging the hands of fate, and that the only way to stop him was to help Pride break the curse. Which would explain why she wanted the werewolves and Greed to team up. Whatever her reasons, she thought her best course of action was to go to the underworld. Antonio might be the instrument of death, he might have chosen to commit these atrocious acts, but he hadnโt acted alone.
Now I wanted to find out who else had helped kill my sister.
An idea, wild and mad, formed in my head. If Antonio actually managed to summon the devil now, I could use it to my advantage. My sister believed that ruling in Hell was her best choice.
Maybe it was mine, too.
โIf youโre going to summon the devil, why wait?โ
โYouโreย going to summon him.โ Antonio smiled. โAnd Iโm going to kill him when you do.โ
Iโd like to see him try. I pointed to the half-finished summoning circle and gripped the amulets in my hand. โLight the candles.โ
He did as I asked and quickly finished setting up the circle. Instead of using animal bones, he placed flowering wolfsbane between each candle. I stared at the helmet-shaped deep purple and blue petals. It was not at all what Iโd think one would use to summon Pride.
When the last piece of wolfsbane was in place, he stepped back and murmured an invitation for me to repeat in Latin. His โangelโ had taught him well.
Like the time I summoned Wrath, smoke filled the circle. Lightning whipped around, the atmosphere crackling like we were stuck in the midst of a terrible storm. I expected to see a beautiful man standing before us. I did not expect to see Antonio. His eyes were pools of silvery blue; the only indication he was not the young man whoโd grown up next door.
He glanced around, his movements not quite natural. I held my ground as he looked me over. Pride had taken possession of Antonioโs body. Before I could force my expression into a mask of boredom, he stepped closer. My breath hitched. His attention lingered on the diamond-encrusted clips in my hair.
โI have a gift for you,ย Stella Strega.โ
His voice was beautiful. After what Iโd recently learned about good and evil, I donโt know why I expected it to be multi-tonal and screeching. โAnd what will this gift cost me?โ
His smile was anything but tender. โOnly your soul, of course.โ
I smiled back at him, my new groom. He had no idea a storm would soon be approaching Hell. โYou have my attention, Pride. Impress me.โ
He ran his gaze over me slowly, and snapped his fingers. A charge of magic filled the air. Something crackled and a gown appeared.
It hung from an invisible source, skirts fluttering. The top was a metal corset covered entirely with thorny vines. Layers of black panels gathered at the hips, and flowed to the ground in frothy midnight waves. Every other layer had tiny smoky gems sewn into it, reminding me of crushed hematite. Glittering black snakes twined together in intricate knots at the waist like a belt.
Iโd expect nothing less dramatic for the future queen of Hell.
I was pleased my plan was working, and also terrified. There was no turning back now.
The gown swayed and twirled on its own, as if worn by some invisible being, sweeping closer and closer to where I remained motionless. It brushed against me and rushed around my body, spinning wildly until I squeezed my eyes shut. I didnโt like how it reminded me of Lustโs invisible party. In fact, I hated it.
Everything stopped at once. I glanced down, startled to see my berry-colored dress was gone, and in its place the dark beauty hugged my curves.
I gasped as it squeezed me tighter.
The devil inclined his head. โAll hail the new consort.โ
My heart pounded. โI havenโt received a crown yet.โ
โOh, but you will.โ From thin air, he yanked out a dagger with a roaring lionโs head and aimed it at his/Antonioโs heart. โIโve heard of the vengeance you seek. Accept this human sacrifice as a gift from House Pride, your highness.โ
โNo!โ
The singular word came out in a strange multi-tonal voice that was at once mine, and completely foreign. The blade hovered against Antonioโs skin, but didnโt pierce it.
I drew in a shaky breath. โI will meet you, or your representative, in an hour in the cavern where I first summoned Wrath. I have something I need to do before I give my final answer.โ
The devilโs focus shifted to mine. โDone.โ
โSomnus,โย I whispered, putting Antonioโs body in an enchanted sleep. If anyone exacted revenge on him, it would be my hand that dealt his punishment.
Heart hammering, I glanced toward the first book of spells. Iโd wanted a few minutes to read over it, and glean any last-minute magic before hiding it from the Wicked, but it was gone.
No matter. Iโd make do in other ways. Without a backward glance, I left the chamber wearing the devilโs horns and my sinister new dress, feeling my pulse quicken with each step. Before the night was through, Iโd strike a deal with Pride that would hopefully be his realmโs undoing.
I silently vowed to my sister I wouldnโt rest untilย allย those responsible for her death met their end.