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Chapter no 40 – RUNE

Heartless Hunter: The Crimson Moth: Book 1

โ€œQUITE THE PERFORMANCE,โ€ SAIDย Verity as Runeโ€™s carriage left the palace, bumping along the cobblestone streets. โ€œWith acting skills like those, you could audition for the Royal Theater.โ€

Beside her, Rune sighed. Verity was upset. Sheโ€™d been worried sick about Rune, who sheโ€™d watched get engulfed by spellfire, and when she finally found her alive, Rune was flirting with an equally dangerous force: Gideon Sharpe.

โ€œTruly. If I didnโ€™t know better, Iโ€™d believe you were smitten with a Blood Guard captain who hunts down your own kind.โ€

Rune looked away, unable to escape the guilt flooding in. โ€œIโ€™m not smitten,โ€ she said, watching the city center roll by through the window. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m perfectly aware that he hates my kind. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m letting him court me, remember? To steal his intel.โ€

โ€œAnd how much intel have you stolen, exactly?โ€

Rune opened her mouth to answer, except the only information Gideon had given her was bad information.

Is she right?

Was courting Gideon nothing more than a dangerous waste of her time? โ€œI need to wear down his defenses more,โ€ she said. โ€œOnce he trusts me

completely, heโ€™ll be at my disposal.โ€

Verity turned to the window. โ€œWhatever you say.โ€

Knowing that Verity wasnโ€™t really angry at Rune, but at the people trying to hurt her, she changed the subject. โ€œIs Seraphine all right?โ€

Verity nodded, visibly relaxing. โ€œThey removed her back to her cell.โ€

With the tension defused, they sat in silence until the carriage pulled up to Thornwood Hall.

Alexโ€™s home was nestled inside a forest. The old trees towered over them as they exited the carriage and started toward the stone house.

More of a small castle,ย thought Rune, staring up at it. A turret graced each of its four corners, and candles burned in most of the windows, giving Rune the impression of eyes. Like Cressidaโ€™s former home was watching her approach.

She hurried to catch up with Verity, following her inside.

Now that Verity had obtained information regarding the prison, they needed a cogent plan for breaking Seraphine out of that prisonโ€”as soon as possible.

Upon entering Alexโ€™s home, she was greeted by piano music floating through the halls. It soothed her a little. While Verity stalked toward the kitchens in search of refreshments for their meeting, Rune followed the song to the other end of the house, drawn to it like a distressed ship to a beacon.

With the smell of smoke lingering in her hair, Rune drew her shawl tighter around herself. Sheโ€™d spent two years being hunted by the Blood Guard. She was used to people wanting her dead. But it had never occurred to her that a witch might want her dead, too. The realization rattled her.

The conservatory door hung open. Sighting the pianist, Rune paused to watch him play.

Alexโ€™s lean shoulders hunched as his hands moved like spiders over the keys. The sight of him was like coming home. Like wrapping herself in a warm blanket on a chilly day.

Alex was constant and safe. Gentle and kind.

Rune leaned against the lintel and let herself wonder, just for a moment, what it would be like to accept his offer. To leave everything behind and go to Caelis, where she could live a life without fear and finally be herself.

No.ย She had a purpose here in the New Republic. Aย duty.

Witches were still being hauled to prison and purged. Rune couldnโ€™t abandon them. They were innocent people, and she owed it to her

grandmother. Saving girls from being murdered by the Republic was the only way to make Nanโ€™s death mean something.

It was the choice sheโ€™d made.

And no matter how she might dream of a different life, this was the one she belonged in.

Alexโ€™s right hand stumbled, hitting the wrong key, and the song halted. โ€œRune.โ€ He brushed his golden hair out of his eyes to look at her. โ€œYou

startled me.โ€

โ€œSorry.โ€ She stepped out of the door frame and into the room, moving toward him. โ€œI didnโ€™t want to interrupt.โ€

He rose from the bench, his gaze sweeping over her. โ€œWhat happened?โ€ Rune looked down at herself. Ashy soot streaked the beautiful gown

Gideon had made her. It probably streaked her face, too. โ€œI โ€ฆ itโ€™s a long story. Iโ€™ll tell it once Verity gets back from the kitchen.โ€

Alex made room for her on the bench, looking worried. Rune sat down, letting her shawl fall to the floor behind them.

She nodded toward the keys. โ€œDonโ€™t stop on my account.โ€

With his eyes still on her, Alex placed his fingers on the piano and resumed the song.

And like that, he was gone again. Soaring away from her.

โ€œYou play better than your brother, thatโ€™s for sure,โ€ she said when he finished, remembering Gideon plunking piano keys in her library.

โ€œOh? Has he been serenading you?โ€ The playfulness of the question couldnโ€™t hide the edge in his voice. Before she could answer, he closed the fallboard, and the keys disappeared. โ€œI have something to show you.โ€

He rose from the bench and walked to the far wall, where his writing desk stood between two windows. He picked up a large sheet of paper, then brought it back and handed it to her.

โ€œItโ€™s the deed to the house in Caelis.โ€

Rune stared at the deed. A strange numbness flooded her. โ€œYou bought it?โ€ The realization gave her a stomachache. โ€œSo soon?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m putting Thornwood Hall up for sale tomorrow. Please donโ€™t look so unhappy.โ€

โ€œOf course Iโ€™m happy for you.โ€ Rune handed it back to him. โ€œThis is what you want.โ€

It just wasnโ€™t whatย sheย wanted.

Alex was her safe place. She could be herself with him. Alex, along with Verity, had filled the gaping hole in her life after Nan died. He and Verity were always thereโ€”after every dangerous night of saving witches, after every ridiculous after-party where Runeโ€™s head ached from gossiping and flirting and pretending to be someone she wasnโ€™t, in the quiet moments and the loud ones.

And unlike Verity, who was a fire constantly spurring her on, Alex was a cool spring, giving her a place to rest and recover, reminding her that she was a girl with needs and weaknesses, not some invincible savior.

What will I do without you?

Maybe that was the problem. Rune needed Alex more than he needed her. Heโ€™d given her so much, and sheโ€™d given so little in return.

She was doing it now. Being selfish. The selfless thing to do was let him

go.

Rune swallowed the bitter taste in her mouth and tried to be a better

friend.

โ€œIย wantย you to finish your studies.โ€ She smiled, hoping it didnโ€™t look forced. โ€œAnd then I want you to become a world-famous composer whose name I can flaunt at parties, telling everyone I knew you when you didnโ€™t know the difference between adagio and allegro.โ€

He studied her for a long time, deliberating something. โ€œWill you come back to visit me?โ€ she asked.

โ€œIf โ€ฆ you want me to.โ€

It wasnโ€™t the answer Rune needed. She wanted him toย wantย to come back. To need her the way she needed him.

Sinking back down to the piano bench, his eyes locked with hers. Alex had the most beautiful eyes. Bright gold with flecks of brown.

โ€œBut itโ€™s easier for you to make a clean break,โ€ she said, putting voice to the thing he wouldnโ€™t. โ€œTo put this island behind you.โ€ More quietly, she said, โ€œTo put me behind you.โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ His voice was soft but firm. His hands lifted to gently cup her face. โ€œRune, never. I want โ€ฆโ€

Before he could finish, Verity flew into the room with a tray of tea and cookies. โ€œIs anyone elseย starving?โ€

Alexโ€™s hands dropped and he turned sharply away from Rune. As she watched him slide off the bench and stand before the fireplace, quietly stoking the flames, she remembered Gideonโ€™s words from the garden.

When I saw Alex at your side, I knew exactly who you were โ€ฆ a girl who was entirely off-limits, because my little brother found her first.

Rune had thought he was talking about ruining her and Alexโ€™s friendship. Now she wondered if heโ€™d meant something else.

โ€œSo? How did the dinner go?โ€ Alex asked as Verity set down the tray and poured out three cups of tea.

Verity relayed everything sheโ€™d told to Rune alreadyโ€”about witches being kept beyond the seventh gate, and the access coin they needed to move through the prisonโ€”before telling him about the spellfire Seraphine used to nearly kill Rune.

Alex spat his tea back into his cup. โ€œSeraphine didย what?โ€

Rune, still on the piano bench, crossed the room and lowered herself into the love seat. โ€œWe donโ€™t know for sure that it was her. It shouldnโ€™t have been possible, with her hands in restraints.โ€

โ€œWho else would it be?โ€ Silence answered him.

With the fire roaring in the hearth, Alex set down the poker and joined Rune on the love seat.

โ€œIf theyโ€™d intended to purge her tonight,โ€ said Verity, โ€œSeraphineโ€™s days are numbered. We have to break her out of that prison as soon as possible.โ€

โ€œIf Seraphine is being kept in the prisonโ€™s seventh circle,โ€ said Rune. โ€œIn order to get her out, Iโ€™ll need a Blood Guard uniform and an access coin for Fortitude Gate.โ€

The question was: How would they obtain them?

Verity withdrew her pad of paper and pen from her gold clutch.

โ€œIf I used myย Ghost Walkerย spell to sneak into Blood Guard headquarters, I could steal a uniform and someoneโ€™s access coin there. The

problem is, I only have one blood vial left. Iโ€™d like to save it, if I can. In case something goes wrong inside the prison.โ€

Verity tapped her pen against her chin, thinking. โ€œI might be able to get you a uniform. Thereโ€™s a girl in my dormitory whoโ€™s an intern at the Ministry of Public Safety. She wouldnโ€™t have an access coin, but they gave her a uniform as part of her training.โ€

Verity looked Rune up and down. โ€œYouโ€™re about the same size. All Iโ€™d have to do is get into her room, which is easy enough. And the access coin

โ€”โ€

Alex cut in. โ€œI can get the coin.โ€

Rune and Verity glanced at him. โ€œHow?โ€

โ€œYou said every Blood Guard of high rank carries one.โ€ Alex spun the slender silver ring on the smallest finger of his left hand. โ€œMy brother is a Blood Guard captain, and he has only one weakness that I know of. If you give me a few days, Iโ€™ll get you his coin.โ€

For as long as sheโ€™d known Alex, heโ€™d refused to choose a side. Or rather, refused to chooseย Runeโ€™sย side over Gideonโ€™s.

What had changed his mind?

โ€œUnless you think theyโ€™ll purge Seraphine before then.โ€

โ€œI have a feeling theyโ€™ll wait until Liberty Day,โ€ said Verity, eyes shadowed in the firelight.

Liberty Day marked two years since the New Dawnโ€”the night revolutionaries overthrew the queens. There was always a citywide festival, with celebrations from dusk till dawn.

โ€œI agree,โ€ said Rune. โ€œItโ€™s a public event, and the Good Commander always wants as many eyes as he can get on a purging when itโ€™s a legendary witch heโ€™s slaughtering. With Liberty Day less than a week away, he wonโ€™t have to wait much longer.โ€

They were deprived of their entertainment tonight, and Liberty Day was the next best opportunity to make a spectacle of Seraphine.

Which meant they needed to be ready to set this plan in motion before then.

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