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Chapter no 57

House of Flame and Shadow (Crescent City, #3)

The sword and knife pulsed more strongly with each step downward into the secret stairwell. Like they wanted to be hereโ€”neededย to be here. Just when Bryce thought she honestly might chuck them off her for a moment of relief, her feet touched the bottom.

Amid the mists, trickling water sounded from a narrow stream in the center of the chamber. Some offshoot of the river a level up, filteredย through the black rock. And beside the stream, a black ewer and bowl rested upon an etching of an eight-pointed star.

โ€œWhat the fuck is this?โ€ Hunt murmured, sticking close to her. As if, despite their fight, he still wanted to protect her. But maybe it was that need to protect her that was leading to the guilt, the fear devouring him whole.

Sheโ€™d meant every word sheโ€™d said to himโ€”it wasnโ€™tย good enough for him to go along with things. She needed Hunt, all of him, fighting at her side. She didnโ€™t know how to convey that. How to make him understand and embrace that.

Her teeth chattered with the cold, but even that seemed secondary as Bryce surveyed the stream and pitcher and bowl. The eight-pointed star. Two of its points had been hollowed out into slitsโ€”one small, one larger.

Thereย was nothing else in the room.

โ€œYou donโ€™t know what this is?โ€ she asked Hunt. She could play Situation Normal with himโ€”at least for now.

โ€œIโ€™m getting really fucking sick of surprises,โ€ Tharion burst out, arriving at the bottom of the stairs with Sathia in tow.

Bryce held up a finger, and let her light condense there.

โ€œAnd then thereโ€™sย that,โ€ Tharion said, but Bryce held Huntโ€™s stare as sheย pointed it at the ground and sliced a small line. An inch, and that was it.

โ€œHelena used the same gifts to carve this place as her sister, Silene, used in their home world. But thereโ€™s one big difference. One reason why she chose this place for the caves.โ€

She knelt, and rubbed her fingers through the debris sheโ€™d left on either side of the cut. Brought it up to Huntโ€™s face. โ€œDo you recognizeย it?โ€

Hunt studied the black, glittering dust on her fingers and paled. โ€œThatโ€™s black salt.โ€

Bryce nodded slowly. Baxian blew out a breath that sounded suspiciously likeย Oh fuck.

โ€œThese caves are made entirely of black salt,โ€ Bryce said. Sheโ€™d seen it as soon as the ghoul had gouged lines in the wall. Knew its smell, its rotting, oily feel. A taste of it had confirmed her suspicions.

Hunt frowned.ย โ€œYou think Helena was trying to summon her sister from their home world?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Bryce said, shaking her head. โ€œShe sent Silene back to be safeโ€”she was an asshole, but she would never have done anything to jeopardize that.โ€

โ€œSo what is this place, then?โ€ Tharion asked.

It was Sathia who got it first. โ€œItโ€™s to summon demons. To commune with Hel.โ€

Stunned silence rocked the room.

โ€œThey wereย her only remaining allies,โ€ Bryce explained.

Helena might have done some unforgivable things, but Bryce could admit the female had been a fighter. Until the very end, if this chamber was any indication.

Hunt asked, wings twitching, โ€œBut why make an entire underground warren of caves? And why dedicate it to her rapist husband?โ€

Bryce shrugged. โ€œAs a reason to keep coming here. She built himย a tomb that would last, where his sword might lie forever until a worthy successor came along.โ€

โ€œYou canโ€™t possibly know that,โ€ Hunt said carefully. Like he was afraid of getting into another fight.

It did something to her heart, that caution, but Bryce said, โ€œThe caves are nearly identical to the ones in her home worldโ€”caves she grew up navigating. And Avallen, like her childhood home, is wreathedย in mist. Itโ€™s a thin place as well. Judging by all the mists in here, maybe Avallen, these caves, are an evenย strongerย thin place than the one in the Fae world. The Prisonโ€”the court it had been before that โ€ฆ Vesperus said that she chose it originally because it was a thin place, good for traveling between worlds. Theia knew this, too. She must have told Helena.โ€

Tharion cleared his throat. โ€œSoย Helena made all these caves just to have a private line to Hel?โ€

โ€œPretty much,โ€ Bryce said. โ€œAvallen had everything she needed. But for her to have built the caves this way suggests resources. Helena couldnโ€™t have done it in secret. She had to have had approval from Pelias. And what better way to hide this, to protect it through the ages, than to wrap it up in a temple to the patriarchy?โ€ Bryceย pointed to the sarcophagus room above them. To the bones sheโ€™d have liked to scatter into a septic tank. โ€œShe knew the Fae males would never tear this place down or disturb itโ€”for fuckโ€™s sake, Morven refuses to update Avallen inย any wayย because he wants it to stay the same as it was when Pelias was alive. Helena knew these males well. She knew if she hid this under here, itโ€™d be preserved, andย remain undisturbed.โ€

โ€œOkay, assuming for a moment that we believe all that,โ€ Tharion said, โ€œhow do you know this was some secret chamber she used to commune with Hel, of all places? What do the pitcher and bowl mean?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™d get thirsty with all the salt down here?โ€ Baxian quipped, and Hunt grunted.

But Sathia walked up to the stream. โ€œThat water filters straight through the black salt, andย this chamber is thick with it.โ€ She met Bryceโ€™s stare, brows knotting. โ€œCan you summon a demon if you drink water laced with black salt?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve never heard of anything like that, even during my demon-hunting years,โ€ Hunt said.

โ€œIf Helena was summoning demons here, someone would have noticed,โ€ Baxian said. โ€œThe temperature would have dropped enough that anyone else in the caves would have feltย it, even a level above.โ€

โ€œMaybe she wasnโ€™t summoning themย here,โ€ Bryce said, walking to the pitcher and bowl, to the eight-pointed star they sat upon. The slits in two of the points had been deeply carvedโ€”too deep for her to see how far into the rock they went. But Bryce tapped the side of her head. โ€œBut in here.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Hunt asked.

Bryce knelt and dipped the ewer into the dark, icy water.ย The vessel and bowl, too, had been carved from black salt. โ€œThe Starborn could mind-speak. Still can.โ€ She nodded up toward the river a level above, with the Murder Twins lurking somewhere on its other side. โ€œMaybe the salt helped her mind-speak with Hel. Maybe someone in Hel can tell us how to kill the Asteri. Apollion himself ate Sirius โ€ฆ Maybe heโ€™s had the answer all along.โ€

Hunt blurted,ย โ€œDonโ€™t you dareโ€”โ€

Bryce lifted the jug to her lips, but lightning smashed the vessel apart before she could drink.

She whirled, temper searing through her.

Hunt was glowing with lightning, furious as he advanced on her. โ€œDoย notย drink from thatโ€”โ€

โ€œThis isย notย the time to go Alphahole!โ€

โ€œโ€”without me,โ€ he finished.

Bryce could only gape at her mate as he grabbed the drinking bowl and held itย out to her.

Ready to follow her into Hel.


Together, then. As their powers, their souls, were linked, so theyโ€™d drink the salt-laced water together.

โ€œThis โ€ฆ might be a very bad idea,โ€ Tharion said as Bryce and Hunt sat facing each other, knee to knee and hand to hand.

Hunt was inclined to agree. But he said, โ€œApollion appeared to both me and to Bryce in dream states. Maybe he was using theย same communication method heโ€™d used with Helena.โ€

โ€œSo, what,โ€ Baxian said as Sathia gathered the water in the drinking bowl. โ€œYouโ€™re going to drink and hope you pass out and โ€ฆ talk to Hel? Ask them for answers about the sword and knife that they might have somehow forgotten to tell you until now?โ€

โ€œHelena left this here,โ€ Bryce said, holding Huntโ€™s stare. No doubt or fearโ€”only steely focus gleamedย in his mateโ€™s eyes. โ€œJust as Silene left everything in the caves of her home world. For someone to find. Someone who could bear the Starsword, and whose starlight would lead them down here. Someone who might also have learned the truth โ€ฆ and known where to look.โ€ Bryce turned her gaze to the ceiling, the stairs upward. โ€œI think Helena left this to help us.โ€

โ€œHelena and Silene werenโ€™t โ€ฆ good people,โ€ย Baxian warned.

โ€œNo, but they hated the Asteri,โ€ Bryce said. โ€œThey wanted to get rid of them as much as we do.โ€ And it was hope that brimmed in her eyes then, so bright it nearly stole Huntโ€™s breath away. For a moment, not even a full heartbeat, he nearly believed they might succeed. โ€œIf this buys us a shot, whatever it might be, we have to try. I want answers. I want the truth.โ€

Bryce liftedย the bowl to her lips and drank.


Bryce was falling backward, and yet not moving. Her body remained kneeling, yet her soul fell, icing over, into the dark, into nothing and nowhere. A presence around her, beside her, flickered with lightning. Hunt.

He was with her. Soul-falling alongside her.

It was a leap. All of it was a leap, but she had to believe that Urd had led her here. That Helena hadย been as smart as her sister, andย would have fought the male who abused her until the very end. That Helena had played the game not only for her lifetime, but for future generations.

Hoping that maybe one day, millennia from her death, another female might come along with starlightโ€”Theiaโ€™s starlightโ€”in her veins. Passed down not from Pelias, but from Helena herself. Theiaโ€™s starlight.

Passedย down to her. Bryce Adelaide Quinlan.

And maybe she wasnโ€™t who Helena or Silene would have chosen, certainly not with their anti-human bullshit, but that wasnโ€™t her problem.

The falling sensation stopped. There was only blackness, frigid and dry. Her starlight flickered, a pale, feeble light in the impenetrable dark. A hand found hers, and she didnโ€™t need to look to know Hunt stood beside herย in โ€ฆ whatever this place was. This dreamworld.

Two blue lights glowed in the distance, closing in on them. Huntโ€™s fingers tightened on hers in warning. His lightning flickered. But the lights drew nearer. And nearer. And when they crossed into the light of her star โ€ฆ

Aidas was smiling faintlyโ€”joy and hope brightening his remarkable eyes. โ€œIt seems you got a little lost on your way to find me,ย Bryce Quinlan. But welcome to Hel.โ€

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