The Cave of Princes was as foul and disorienting as Ruhn remembered. But at least he had a kernel of starlight to keep the ghouls at bay in the misty dark. Even if it took most of his concentration to summon it and keep it glimmering.
He and Lidia had entered hours ago, and heโd immediately smelled Flynnโs and Decโs scents hanging in the air. Along with Morvenโs and the Murder Twinsโ. Butย it was the sixth scent that had sent Ruhn running down the passages, Lidia easily keeping pace with him. A scent that haunted his nightmares, waking and asleep.
Somehow, the Autumn King was here. And his father wasnโt lying in wait for Ruhn, but heading deeper into the caves, after Bryce. Ruhn pushed ahead, even when his legs demanded a break.
Morvenโs and his fatherโs scentsโwith the othersย in towโcut through nearly hidden tunnels and steeply descending passageways, as if the Stag King knew every secret, direct route. He probably did, as King of Avallen. Or maybe the ghouls showed him the way.
Eventually, Ruhnโs body screamed for water, and he paused. Lidia didnโt complainโdidnโt do anything but follow him, always alert to any threat. Yet as they once again rushed down the passage,ย Lidia said quietly, โI apologize for last night.โ
Despite every instinct roaring at him to hurry, Ruhn halted. โWhat do you mean?โ
Her throat worked, her face almost luminous in his starlight. โWhen I โฆ flinched.โ
He blinked. โWhy the Hel would you apologize for that?โ Pollux should be the one to apologize. Hel, Ruhn wouldย makeย the fucker apologize to Lidiaโon his kneesโbefore putting a bulletย in his head.
Color stained her cheeks, a rosy glow against the misty darkness behind them. โI like to think myself immune to โฆ lingering memories.โ
Ruhn shook his head, about to object, when she went on. โEverything I did with Pollux, I did willingly. Even if I found his brand of entertainment hard to stomach at times.โ
โI get it,โ Ruhn said a shade hoarsely. โI really do. Iโm not judging,ย Lidia. We donโt have to do anything you donโt want to do. Ever.โ
โI want to, though.โ Lidia glanced at his mouth.
โWant to what?โ he asked, voice dropping an octave.
โKnow what your body feels like. Your mouth. In reality. Not in some dreamworld.โ
His cock hardened, and he shifted on his feet. He didnโt mask the arousal in his tone, his scent, when he said, โAnytime you want, Lidia.โ
Except,ย of course, right now. But after he sorted through whatever shitshow was about to go down in these cavesโ
The pulse in her throat seemed to flutter in answer. โI want you all the time.โ
Gods damn. Ruhn leaned in. Ran his mouth, his tongue, up her neck. Lidia let out a breathy little sound that had his balls drawing tight.
Ruhn said against her soft skin, โWhen we get out of these caves, youโllย show me exactly where you want me, and how you want me.โ
She squirmed a little, and he knew that if he slid his hand between her legs, heโd find her wet. โRuhn,โ she murmured.
He kissed her neck again, watching through heavily lidded eyes as her nipples pebbled, poking against the thin material of her shirt. Heโd exploreย thoseย a lot. Maybe do a little exploring right nowโ
A rasping, ancientย hissย sounded from the rocks nearby.
And this was so not the place. Ruhn peeled away from Lidia, meeting her eyes. They were glazed with lust.
But she cleared her throat. โWe have to keep going.โ
โYeah,โ he said.
โMaybe you should, ah, take a moment,โ she said, smirking at the bulge in his pants.
He threw her a wry look. โYou donโt think the ghouls will appreciate it?โ
Lidia snickered. Thenย grabbed his hand, tugging him back into a steady, paced run. โI want to be the only one who gets to appreciate it from now on.โ
He couldnโt stop the purely male smugness that flooded him. โI can live with that.โ
โI know what Theia did,โ Bryce said, shaking her head. โShe tried to send her daughters back to their home world, but only Silene made it.โ
Aidas arched a brow. โIโm assuming you haveย gleaned something of the truth, if you know of Silene by name. Did you learn what happened to her?โ
โShe left a โฆ a magical video that explained everything.โ Bryce pulled Truth-Teller from the sheath at her side. Here, at least, the blades didnโt pull at each other. โSilene had this with her when she returned to her home world. And now Iโve brought it back to Midgard.โ
Aidas started at the sightย of the dagger. โDid Silene account for what happened during that last encounter with her mother?โ
Bryce rolled her eyes. โJust tell me, Aidas.โ
Thanatos and Apollion shifted in their seats, annoyed at herย irreverence, but Aidasโs mouth curved toward a smile. โIt took meโand Helenaโyears to understand what Theia actually did with her magic.โ
โShe shielded her daughters,โ Bryce said, recallingย how Theiaโs star had split in three, with an orb going to each of her children. โShe used the Harp to carry her magic over to them as a protection spell of sorts.โ
Aidas nodded. โTheia used the Harp to divide her magicโallย her magicโbetween the three of them. A third to Silene. A third to Helena. And the remainder stayed with Theia.โ His eyes dimmed with an old sorrow. โBut she did not keep enoughย to protect herself. Why do you think Theia fell to Pelias that day? With only a third of her power, she did not stand a chance against him.โ
โAnd the sword and knife?โ Bryce asked.
โTheia endeavored to keep the Asteri from being able to wield her power to use the sword and knife. Both weapons were keyed to her power, thanks to Theiaโs assistance in their Making,โ Aidas explained calmly. โItย is why the Starsword calls to the descendants of Helenaโof Theia. But only to those with enough of Theiaโs starlight to trigger its power. Your ancestors called these Fae Starborn. The Asteri have no power over the blades; they lack Theiaโs connection to the weapons. Since the Starsword and the knife were both Made by Theia at the same moment, their bond has always linked them. They have long soughtย to be reunited, as they were in their moment of their Making.โ
โLike calls to like,โ Bryce murmured. โThatโs why the Starsword and Truth-Teller keep wanting to be close to each other. Why they keep freaking out.โ
Aidas nodded. โI believe that when you opened the Gate, despite your desire to come to Hel, the Starswordโs desire to reach the knifeโand vice versaโwas so strong that the portal wasย redirected to the world where they were Made. With the door closed between worlds, they had been unable to reunite. But once you opened it, the bladesโ pull toward each other was stronger than your untrained will.โ
With the Starsword in hand, sheโd gone right to Truth-Teller, landing on that lawn mere feet away from Azriel and the dagger.
Bryce winced down at the blades. โIโm trying not to beย creeped out that these things are, like โฆ sentient.โ But sheโd felt it, hadnโt she? That pull, that call between them. Sheโd sworn they wereย talkingย last night, for fuckโs sake. Like two friends whoโd been apart, now rushing to catch up on every detail of their lives.
Over fifteen thousand years of separation.
Aidas went on, โBut it wasnโt just the blades that you reunited in the home worldย of the Fae, was it?โ
Bryceโs hands glowed faintly with that ghostly aura. โNo,โ she admitted. โI think โฆ I think I claimed some of Theiaโs magic. Silene left it waiting there.โ Sheโd thought it was another star, not a piece of a larger one.
Aidas did not seem surprised, but the other two princes wore such similar expressions of confusion that she almost smiled. Bryce glanced to Hunt, who noddedย shallowly.ย Go ahead,ย he seemed to say.
So Bryce explained how she had claimed the power from the Prison, what sheโd seen and learned from Sileneโs memory, her confrontation with Vesperus.
Bryce finished, โI thought Silene had leftย herย power, yet she still had magic afterward. It must have been Theiaโs power that she left in the stones. It absorbed into mineโlike itย wasย mine. And when my lightย shone through the Autumn Kingโs prism, it had transformed. Become โฆ fuller. Now tinged with dark.โ
Aidas mused, โIโd say you had a third of Theiaโs power already, the part that originally was given to Helenaโthat came down to you through Helenaโs bloodline, and you took another third from where Silene stashed it. But if you can find the last third, the part that Theia originally kept for herselfย โฆ I wonder how your light might appear then. What it might do.โ
โYou knew Theia,โ Bryce said. โYou tell me.โ
โI believe youโve already begun to see some glimpses of it,โ Aidas said, โonce you attained what Silene had hidden.โ
Bryce considered. โThe laser power?โ
Aidas laughed. โTheia called it starfire. But yes.โ
Bryce frowned. โIs itโis it the same as the Asteriโs?โ She hadnโt realized howย much the question had been weighing on her. Eating at her.
โNo,โ Apollion cut in, scowling. โThey are similar in their ability to destroy, but the Asteriโs power is a blunt, wicked tool of destruction.โ
Aidas added, eyes shining with sympathy, โStarfireโs ability to destroy is but one facet of a wonderous gift. The greatest difference, of course, lies in how the bearer chooses to use it.โ
Bryce offered him a small smile as that weight lifted.
Hunt cut in, โSo just to clarify: Thereโs still a third well of Theiaโs power out thereโor was?โ
โHelena knew that her own portion of her motherโs magic would be passed down to future generations,โ Aidas said. โBut when Theia died, all that remained of Theiaโs power lay in the Starsword. Theia put it into the blade after she parted from herย daughters.โ
Bryce shook her head. โLet me get this straight. Theia divided her power into three parts: one to each of her daughters, and she transferred the last part to the Starsword. So the final piece of her magic is โฆ in this blade? Itโs been waiting all this time?โ
โNo,โ Aidas said. โHelena removed it.โ
Bryce groaned. โReally? It canโt be easy?โ
Aidas snorted. โHelena did not deem itย wise to leave what remained of Theiaโs star in the sword, even in secret.โ
โBut how would the Asteri have been able to wield Theiaโs power to use the sword and knife,โ Bryce protested, โif she was dead?โ
โThey could have resurrected her,โ Hunt said quietly.
Aidas nodded gravely. โTheia didnโt want them to be able to access the full strength of the star in her bloodline, even through her corpse.ย So she split it in three, putting only enough into the Starsword for her to face Peliasโlong enough to buy her daughters time to run. She gave her magic to her daughters, thinking they would both escape to their home world and be beyond the reach of the Asteri forever.โ
โWhy not send the Starsword with them, too?โ
โBecause then the knife and sword would have been together,โ Thanatos said.
โBut what sort of threat do they pose?โ Bryce said, practically shouting with impatience. โThe Autumn King said they can open a portal to nowhereโis that it?โ
โYes,โ Aidas confirmed. โAnd together, they can unleash ultimate destruction. Theia separated them to keep the Asteri from ever having that ability. She did not know of a way they could be united by someone not of her bloodline, but theย Asteri have been known to be โฆ creative.โ
โHow did Helena transfer the power out of the sword? She didnโt have the Harp,โ Bryce said.
โNo,โ Aidas agreed. โBut Helena knew that Midgard possessed its own magic. A raw, weaker sort of magic than that in her home world, but one that could be potent in high concentrations. She learned that it flowed across the world in great highways, natural conduitsย for magic.โ
โLey lines,โ Bryce breathed.
Aidas nodded. โThese lines are capable of moving magic, but also carrying communications across great distances.โ Like those between the Gates of Crescent City, the way sheโd spoken to Danika the day sheโd made the Drop. โThere are ley lines across the whole of the universe. And the planetsโlike Midgard, like Hel, like the home world of the Faeโatop thoseย lines are joined by time and space and the Void itself. It thins the veils separating us. The Asteri have long chosen worlds that are on the ley lines for that exact purpose. It made it easier to move between them, to colonize those planets. There are certain places on each of these worlds where the most ley lines overlap, and thus the barrier between worlds is at its weakest.โ
Everything slottedย together.ย โThin places,โย Bryce said with sudden certainty.
โPrecisely,โ Apollion answered for Aidas with an approving nod. โThe Northern Rift, the Southern Riftโboth lie atop a tremendous knot of ley lines. And while those under Avallen are notย as strong, the island is unique as a thin place thanks to the presence of black saltโwhich ties it to Hel.โ
โAnd the mists?โ Hunt asked. โWhatโs theย deal with them?โ
โThe mists are a result of the ley linesโ power,โ Aidas said. โTheyโre an indication of a thin place. Hoping to find a ley line strong enough to help her transfer and hide Theiaโs power, Helena sent a fleet of Fae with earth magic to scour every misty place they could find on Midgard. When they told her of a place wreathed in mists so thick they could not pierce them, Helenaย went to investigate. The mists parted for herโas if they had been waiting. She found the small network of caves on Avallen โฆ and the black salt beneath the surface.โ
Aidas smiled darkly. โShe returned to the Eternal City and convinced Pelias that only such a place would be a worthy burial location for him. He was vain and arrogant enough to believe her. So they established the Fae kingdom onย Avallen, and she carved his royal tomb into the rock. She spun lies about wanting future generations to worship him, to have to be born with theย rightย blood to have the privilege of attaining his sword, which would be buried with him.โ
Aidas gestured toward the Starsword, sheathed down Bryceโs back. โHelena knew Pelias would never part with his trophy, not until he died. And when he did, sheย at last drew upon the raw power of Avallenโs ley lines to take the star her mother had imbued in the Starsword and hide it.โ
โSo why the prophecy about the sword and knife?โ Hunt asked. โIf Theia was so scared of them being reunited, why all this crap about trying to get them back together?โ
Aidas crossed his legs. โHelena planted that prophecy, seeded it in Fae lore. She knew that despite herย motherโs fears, the sword and knifeย areย needed to destroy the Asteri. She knew that if a scion came along who could claim all three pieces of magic, theyโd need the sword and knife to make that powerย count. Theiaโs power, when whole, is the only thing that can unite and activate the true power of those blades and stop the Asteriโs tyranny.โ
Bryceโs mouth dried out. A real path to ending the Asteri,ย at last.
โSo where is it?โ Bryce asked. โWhereโs the last part of Theiaโs power?โ
โI donโt know,โ Aidas said sadly. โHelena told no one, not even me.โ
Bryce let out a long, frustrated breath, but Hunt kept pushing the princes. โSo to unite the sword and knife, Bryce needs to find the starlight Helena took from the Starswordโthe last third of Theiaโs powerโwhich is stashed somewhere on Avallen?โ
โYes,โ Aidas said simply.
โBut how do I make them open that portal to nowhereโand what the Hel does that mean, anyway?โ Bryce griped.
Thanatos said roughly, โWeโve been wondering that for eons.โ
Aidas dragged a hand through his golden hair. โUltimate destructionย was the best any of us could guess.โ
โFantastic,โ Bryce grumbled.
Yet Hunt asked, โIf Avallen is one of the stronger thin places,ย why did the Asteri even allow the Fae to live here?โ
โThe black salt, in such high quantity, keeps them away. They never realized that its presence drew us as much as it repelled them,โ Apollion said with satisfaction. โIt has the same properties that made us immune to the thrall of their black crowns.โ
Bryce tensed at that, glancing at Hunt, but her mate asked, setting aside his own questionsย for now, โDid Helena know the Asteri were repelled from this place?โ
Aidas nodded. โOnce she figured it out, it confirmed her decision to hide Theiaโs power here.โ
Bryce angled her head. โBut why did the mists open for Helena to get through in the first place?โ
โThe black salt only repels the Asteri; the mists repel everyone else. But certain people, with certain gifts, can access the powerย of thin placesโon any world. World-walkers.โ Aidas gestured gracefully to Bryce. โYou are one of them. So were Helena and Theia. Their natural abilities lent themselves to moving through the mists.โ
Bryce brushed invisible dirt off her shoulders,
โAdd it to Bryceโs list of Magical Starborn Princess crap,โ Hunt said, chuckling. But then he frowned deeply. โIf the sword and knife could open aย portal to nowhere all along, why didnโt Theia use them herself in the First Wars?โ
โBecause she was scared,โ Aidas said, his voice suddenly tense. โFor everyone.โ
โRight,โ Bryce said. โUltimate destruction.โ
โYes,โ Aidas said. Thanatos gave a disdainful snort, but Apollion looked at Aidas with something like compassion. โTheia,โ Aidas explained, โhad theorized about what uniting the bladesย would do, but never put it into practice. She was afraid that if she opened a portal to nowhere, all of Midgard might get drawn in. She might succeed in trapping the Asteri in another world only to damn this world to follow them right in. So she opted for caution. And by the time she should have damned caution to the wind โฆ it was too late for her. For us. It was safer, wiser, for her to separateย the blades, and her power.โ
โBut Helena felt differently,โ Bryce said.
โHelena believed the risk worthwhile,โ Aidas said. โShe suffered greatly in the years following the First Warsโand saw the suffering of others, too. I came to agree with her. She wouldnโt tell me where she moved Theiaโs power, but I know she left it accessible for the future scion who might emerge, bearing Helenaโs own thirdย of Theiaโs light. The person who could somehow, against all odds, unite the pieces of Theiaโs powerโand then the two blades.โ
โWhat blinds an Oracle?โ Bryce whispered.
โTheiaโs star,โ Aidas said softly. โI told you: The Oracle did not see that day โฆ but I did. I saw you, so young and bright and brave, and the starlight Helena had told me to wait for. That third of Theiaโs power, passed downย through Helenaโs line.โ
Hunt demanded, โBut what is Bryce supposed toย do? Find that last piece of Theiaโs power, use it on the blades, and open this portal to nowhere while praying we donโt all get locked in with the Asteri, too?โ
โThatโs about the sum of it,โ Aidas said, his eyes fixed on Bryce.ย โBut there was one thing Theia and Helena did not anticipate: that you would bear the Horn, reborn,ย in your body. Another way to open doors between worlds.โ
โAnd whatโs she supposed to do with that?โ Hunt snarled.
Aidas smiled slightly. โFully open the Northern Rift, of course.โ