Youโre a prince. Start acting like one.
Fuck, Lidia knew precisely what to say to piss him off. To keep him thinking about her in the hours that passed, during all the fruitless searching for anything about the missing islands, the Starsword, the dagger, or the mists.
Sheโd gone on a walk for half an hour and then come back, smelling of the sea, and still hadnโt said anything to him.
โYou could, uh, talk to her,โ Flynn said from beside Ruhn, shutting yet another useless drawer full of catalog cards. โI can literally feel you brooding.โ
โIโm not brooding.โ
โYouโre brooding,โ Declan said from Ruhnโs other side.
โYouโreย brooding,โ Ruhn said, nodding to Decโs taut face.
โI have good reason to. I canโt get in touch with my family or Marcโโ
Ruhn softened. โIโm sure theyโre fine.ย You warned them to lie low before all that shit at the Meat Market, and Sathia said she reached out to them. Marc will make sure they stay safe.โ
โIt doesnโt make it any easier, knowing I canโt even check in with them thanks to this medieval playland.โ
Ruhn and Flynn grunted their agreement.
โThis place sucks,โ Dec said, and slammed the drawer heโdย been combing through closed. โAnd so doesย this libraryโs cataloging system.โ Dec peered down the long, long row and called, โAnything?โ
Ruhn tried but failed not to look at Lidia. Sheโd taken the far end of the catalog, definitely on purpose, and had yet to say a word to them in the hours theyโd been here together. โNo,โ she said, and continued her work.
Fine.
Just fine.
โWell,โ Hunt whispered, voice echoing off the slick black stoneย before being swallowed by the dense mists, โthis is terrifying.โ
The reek of mold and rot was already giving him a headache, unsettling every instinct that told him to get out of the misty enclosed space and into the skies, into the safety of the wind and cloudsโ
โOnce youโve seen a Middengard Wyrm feeding,โ Bryce muttered in the soupy darkness, waving away the mist in front of her face to noย avail, โnothingโs as bad.โ
โI donโt want to know what that is,โ Baxian said.
Hunt appreciated that Baxian hadnโt needed to be asked before flanking Bryceโs exposed side. Tharion and Sathia walked close behind, saying little as the pathway descended. Ruhn had said the carvings on the walls started a little ways in, but they hadnโt found a hint of them yet. Just rockโand mist, so thick they couldย only see a few feet ahead.
Bryce said, โThink an earthworm with a mouth full of double rows of teeth. The size of two city buses.โ
โIย saidย I didnโt want to know what that was,โ Baxian grumbled.
โItโs not even that bad, compared to some of the other shit I saw,โ Bryce went on. And then admitted, if only because they had followed her into the deadly dark and deserved to know the whole truth,ย โThey have a thing called the Maskโa tool that can literally raise the dead. No necromancers needed. No fresh bodies, either.โ
They all stared at her. โReally?โ Tharion asked.
Bryce nodded gravely. โI saw the Mask used to animate a skeleton that had been dead for ages. And give it enough strength that it could take on the Wyrm.โ
Hunt blew out a whistle. โThatโs some mighty powerful death-magic.โ
He refrained from complaining that she hadnโt mentioned it until now, because he certainly wasnโt mentioning how Rigelus had taken his lightning to do something similar, and Baxian, thankfully, didnโt say anything, either. Theyโd heard nothing about what had come of it, but it couldnโt be good.
Another thing heโd have to atone for.
Heโd heard what Bryce was trying to tell him last night, aboutย all of them bearing a piece of the blame for their collective actions. But it didnโt stop him from harboring the guilt. He didnโt want to talk about it anymore. Didnโt want to feel it anymore.
โYeah,โ Bryce said, continuing into the dark, โthe powers in that Fae world are โฆ off the charts.โ
โAnd yet the Asteri want to tangle with them again,โ Baxian said.
โRigelus knows how to hold a grudge,โย Bryce said. She halted abruptly.
Huntโs every instinct went on alert. โWhat?โ he asked, scanning the misty darkness ahead. But Bryceโs gaze was on the wall to her left, where a carving had been etched into the stone with startling precision.
โAn eight-pointed star,โ Baxian said.
Bryceโs hand drifted to her chest, fingers silhouetted against the brightness shining there.
Hunt surveyed the star,ย then the images that began a few feet beyond it, plunging onward into the mists, as if this place marked the beginning of a formal walkway. Bryce merely began walking again, head swiveling from side to side as she took in the ornate, artistic carvings along the black rock. It was all Hunt could do to keep up with her, not letting the mists veil her from sight.
Fae in elaborate armor had beenย carved into the walls, many holding what seemed to be ropes of stars. Ropes that had beenย looped around the necks of flying horses, the beasts screaming in fury as they were hauled toward the ground. Some sank into what looked like the sea, drowning.
โA hunt,โ Bryce said quietly. โSo the early Fae did kill all of Theiaโs pegasuses, then.โ
โWhy?โ Sathia asked.
โThey werenโt fans of the Starlightย Fancy dolls,โ Hunt answered.
But Bryce didnโt smile. โThese carvings are like the ones in Sileneโs caves. Different art, but the storytelling style is similar.โ
โItโd make sense,โ Tharion said, running his fingers over a thrashing, drowning horse, โconsidering that the artโs from the same time period.โ
โYeah,โ Bryce muttered, and pressed on, her starlight now flaring a beam through the mists.ย Pointing straight ahead. There was no privacy to corner her and ask what the Hel she wasย reallyย thinkingโcertainly not as something shifted in the shadows to Huntโs left.
He reached over a shoulder for his sword, lightning at the ready. Or as ready as it could be with the gods-damned halo suppressing itโ
โGhouls,โ Baxian said, drawing his sword in an easy motion. The shadows writhed, hissingย like a nest of snakes.
โTheyโre not coming any closer,โ Sathia whispered, her fear thick as the fog around them.
Hunt wrapped his lightning around his fist, the sparks making the damp walls glisten like the surface of a pond. But light flared from Bryce, and the ghouls shrank back further.
โBenefits of being the Super Powerful and Special Magic Starborn Princess,โ Bryce drawled, sashaying pastย the nooks and alcoves in the stone where the ghouls teemed. โRuhn said they ran from his starlight during his Ordeal. Looks like theyโre not fans of mine, either.โ
Sathia inched past the nearest cluster of ghouls, keeping a step behind Bryce.
A scabbed, jet-colored hand skittered from a deep pocket of shadows, its nails long and cracked, digging into the stoneโ
Before Huntโs lightning couldย strike, Bryceโs starlight flared again. The hand fell back, a low hiss skimming over the rocks. โSuper Powerful and Special Magic Starborn Princess, indeed,โ Hunt said, impressed.
But Bryce turned toward the lines the ghoul had gouged into the rock, running a hand over them. She rubbed the bits of dust and debris between her forefinger and thumb, sniffed it once, then slid her gaze to Hunt. โFlynnโsย right: I donโt like it here.โ She lickedโfuckingย lickedโthe dark substance on her fingers and grimaced. โNope. Not at all.โ
Sathia, still a few steps behind Bryce, shivered. โCan you feel it, then? How โฆ dead it all seems? Like thereโs something festering here.โ
Hunt had no idea what the Hel either female was talking about, and from Tharionโs and Baxianโs baffled expressions, they didnโt, either.
Bryce only moved on into the dark and mists. They had no choice but to keep pace with her, to stay in that protective bubble of starlight.
โThereโs water ahead,โ Baxian said, his advanced hearing picking it up before Hunt could detect it. โA riverโa big one, from the sound of it.โ
Bryce slid Hunt a look. โGood thing weโve got two hunky dudes with wings.โ
And there it was againโthat gleam inย her eyes. There and gone, but โฆ he could almost hear her brain working. Connecting some dots he couldnโt see.
โStay close,โ Bryce murmured, leading them deeper into the cave. โIโve spent a disgusting amount of time underground lately, and I can tell you thereโs nothing good coming our way.โ
Flynn and Dec left to grab everyone lunch, and Ruhn resigned himself to working in silence with Lidia,ย only the rustle of paper and slamming of fruitless drawers for sound.
He found nothing. Neither did she, he concluded from her occasional sighs of frustration. So different from the contented, near-purring sighs sheโd made in his arms that time their souls had merged, as heโd moved in herโ
Cousin.
Ruhn slowly, slowly turned toward the towering open doorway. No one stood there. Only the grayย day lay beyond.
On your left.
Seamus leaned against a nearby stack, arms crossed. A dagger was buckled over his broad chest, just as it had been all those decades ago. As it had been then, the maleโs dark hair was cut close to his headโto avoid an enemy getting a grip on it, Ruhn knew. And if Seamus was there, then that meantโ
On your right,ย Duncan said into his mind, and Ruhn glanced the otherย way to find Seamusโs brother leaning in a mirror position on the opposite stack. In lieu of a dagger, Duncan carried a slender sword strapped down his spine.
Ruhn kept both of them in his line of sight.ย What do you want?
Instinct had already kept his mind veiled in stars and shadows, but he did a quick mental scan to ensure his walls were intact.
Duncan sneered.ย Our uncle sent us to make sureย the female was behaving herself.
Ruhn glanced at Lidia, still searching the catalog.ย Fuck,ย her mind was unguardedโ
It was second nature, really, to leap for her mind. As if he could somehow shield her from them.
But on the other end of that mental bridge, a wall of fire smoldered. It wasnโt just fireโit was a conflagration that swirled sky-high, as if generating its own winds and weather. Magmaย seemed to churn beneath it, visible through cracks in the whirling storm of flame.
Well, he didnโt need to worry about her, then.
You spoil our fun, cousin,ย Seamus said.
Sheโd be fun to rummage through,ย Duncan added.
Ruhn eyed the males.ย Get lost.
Her presence defiles this place,ย Seamus said, attention sliding toย Lidia and fixing on her shoulder blades with an intensity Ruhn didnโt like oneย fucking bit.
So does yours,ย Ruhn shot back.
Seamusโs dark eyes shifted toward Ruhn once more.ย We can smell you on her, you know.ย Seamusโs teeth flashed.ย Tell me: Was it like fucking a Reaper?
A low growl slipped out of Ruhn, and Lidia turned at the sound. She showed no surprise. As if sheโd been aware of their presence this whole time, and had been waiting for some sort of signal to interfere.
She looked coolly between his cousins. โSeamus. Duncan. Iโll thank you to stay out of my mind.โ
Seamus bristled, pure Fae menace. โDid we talk to you, bitch?โ
Ruhn clenched his jaw so hard it hurt, but Lidia lifted those golden eyes to the twin princes and said, โShall I demonstrate how Iย makeย males like you talk to me?โ
Duncan snarled. โYouโre lucky our uncle gave the word to stand down. Orย else weโd have already told the Asteri youโre here, Hind.โ
โGood dogs,โ Lidia said. โIโll be sure to advise Morven to give you both a treat.โ
Ruhnโs lips twitched upward. Butโsheโd told him to act like the prince he was. So he schooled his face into icy neutrality. A mask as hard as Lidiaโs. โTell Morven weโll send word if we require his assistance,โ he said to his cousins.
The dismissal foundย its mark better than any taunt. Duncan pushed off the bookshelf, hand curling at his sideโshadows wrapping around his knuckles. Darker, wilder than Ruhnโs. As if theyโd been captured from a storm-tossed night.
โYouโre an embarrassment to our people,โ Duncan said. โA disgrace.โ
Seamus stalked over to his twin, his identical face displaying matching disdain. โDonโt waste your breath on him.โ
Seamus said into Ruhnโs mind,ย Youโll get whatโs coming to you.
Ruhn kept his face impassiveโprincely, some might say. โGood to see you both.โ
Again, his failure to snap back at them only riled them further, and both of his cousins growled before turning as one and striding from the archives.
Only when theyโd vanished through the massive doors did Ruhn say quietly to Lidia, โYou all right?โ
โYes,โ she said, her golden eyes meeting his. Ruhnโs breath caught in his throat. โTheyโre no different from any other brute Iโve encountered.โ Like Pollux. She turned back to the catalog. โTheyโd get along with Sandrielโs triarii.โ
โIโll remind you that a good chunk of that triarii has since proved to be on our side,โ Ruhn said. But he could think of nothing else to say, and silence once moreย fellโinside his head and in the archivesโso he began to search again.
After several long minutes, it became unbearable. The silence. The tension. And simply to say something, to break that misery, he blurted, โWhy fire?โ
She slowly turned toward him. โWhat?โ
โYou always appeared as a ball of fire to me. Why?โ
She angled her head, eyes gleaming faintly. โStars and night were already taken.โย She smirked, and something eased in his chest at this bit of normalcy. Of what it had been like when they were just Day and Night. Despite himself, he found himself smiling back.
But she studied him. โHow โฆโ
He met her wide, searching stare. โHow what?โ
โHow did you wind up like this?โ she asked, voice soft. โYour father is โฆโ
โA psychotic dickbag.โ
She laughed. โYes. How did you escape hisย influence?โ
โMy friends,โ he said, nodding toward the door theyโd exited through. โFlynn and Dec kept me sane. Gave me perspective. Well, maybe not Flynn, but Dec did. Still does.โ
โAh.โ
He allowed himself the luxury of taking in her face, her expression. Noted the kernel of worry there and asked, โHow did it go with your sons before we left yesterday?โ Heโd heard sheโd gone toย say goodbye,ย but nothing about the encounter. And given how haunted her face had looked when theyโd left theย Depth Chargerย โฆ
โGreat.โ The word was terse enough that he thought she wouldnโt go on, but then she amended, โTerrible.โ A muscle ticked in her jaw. โI think Brann would want to get to know me, but AceโActaeon โฆ He loathes me.โ
โItโll take time.โ
She changed the subject. โDo you think your sisterย will actually find something of use against the Asteri?โ
Given how many people over the centuries had probably looked for such a thing, Ruhn didnโt resent her question. โKnowing Bryce, sheโs up to something. She always has a few cards up her sleeve. But โฆโ He blew out a breath. โNow that sheโs in the fucking Cave of Princes, part of me doesnโt want to know what those cards might entail.โ
โYourย sister is a force of nature.โ Nothing but admiration shone through the words.
Pride glimmered in his chest at the praise, but Ruhn merely said, โShe is.โ He let that be that.
But the silence that followed was different. Lighter. And he could have sworn he caught Lidia glancing toward him as often as he looked toward her.
Ithan strode down the halls of the House of Flame and Shadow, Hypaxiaย at his side, his stomach full and contented after a surprisingly good breakfast in its dim dining hall. Theyโd been early enough that most people hadnโt yet arrived.
Heโd eaten an insane amount, even for him, but given that they were leaving for Avallen tomorrow, heโd wanted to fuel up as much as possible. Heโd demanded that they goย now, but Jesiba apparently had to arrange transportation andย permission for them to enter the island, and since they werenโt telling anyone the truth about why they were going, she also had to weave a web of lies to whoever her contact on the Fae island was.
But soon he could right this awful wrong. Theyโd find Sofieโs body, get her lightning, and then fix this. It was a slim shard of hope, but one he clung to. One that kept him from crumbling into absoluteย ruin.
One he could only thank the female beside him forโthe female who hadnโt thought twice before helping him so many times. It was for her sake that he made himself keep his tone light as he patted his rock-hard stomach and said, โDid you know they had such good food here?โ
Hypaxia smirked. โWhy do you think I defected so easily?โ
โIn it for the food, huh?โ
Hypaxia grinned, and he knew theย expression was rare for the solemn queen. โIโmย alwaysย in it for theโโ
A shudder rumbled through the black halls, clouds of dust drifting from the ceiling. Ithan kept his footing, wrapping a hand around Hypaxiaโs elbow to steady her.
โWhat the Hel was that?โ Ithan murmured, scanning the dark stone above them.
Anotherย boom, and Ithan began running, Hypaxia hurrying behind him, aiming for Jesibaโsย office. He was through the double doors a moment later, revealing Jesiba at her desk, her face taut, eyes wideโ
โWhat the Hel is going on?โ Ithan demanded, rushing over to where she had a feed up on her computer, showing exploding bombs.
Another impact hit, and Ithan motioned Hypaxia to get under the desk. But the former witch-queen did no such thing, instead asking, โIs that feed right aboveย us?โ
โNo,โ Jesiba said, her voice so hoarse she almost sounded like a Reaper. โOmega-boats pulled into the Istros.โ On the feed, buildings crumbled. โTheir deck launchers just fired brimstone missiles into Asphodel Meadows.โ