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Chapter no 89

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

โ€œI knew as soon as you reached the Riftโ€”my Harpy told me, and I watched you through her eyes before you ended her.โ€ Rigelus advanced another step into the throne room, power brewing in his hand, dancing along the golden rings on each long finger.

Bryce and Hunt tensed, eyeing the distance to the exit. A smaller door lay behind the thrones, but to reach it theyโ€™d have to put their backsย to Rigelus.

In the city, light sparked and boomedโ€”brimstone missiles. Made and fired by the Asterian Guard on the rooftops, spearing toward the demons of Helโ€™s armies. Arcing, golden, the missiles slammed into the dark ranks atop Mount Hermon. Earth and rock shattered, light blooming upward.

โ€œAnd like the rodents you are,โ€ Rigelus said, โ€œI knew youโ€™d leave an escape route for yourselves andย your allies. Right to Hel. I knew youโ€™d leave the Rift open.โ€

Hunt grabbed Bryceโ€™s hand, preparing to get them out.

โ€œSo I sent three legions of my Asterian Guard to the Rift last night. I think they and their brimstone missiles will find Hel quite unguarded, with all its armies here.โ€

โ€œWe have to warn Aidas,โ€ Hunt said, squeezing her hand. Bryce looked at Rigelus once moreโ€”at his smirk of triumphย at outwitting themโ€”

And with a shove of her power, she teleported herself and Hunt out of the palace.

Right to the chaos of the hills beyond the city.


Ruhn and Lidia raced along the palace corridors, veiled in his shadows.

Theyโ€™d found no sign of her sons. Nothing in the dungeons, the sight of which had given Ruhn such a jolt of pure terror he had nearly dropped their concealing shadows.ย And nothing in any of the holding cells. Theyโ€™d made their way through the palace as quickly as they could while staying undetected. Dec had disabled many of the cameras, and Ruhnโ€™s shadows took care of the rest. But after twenty minutes of fruitless searching, Ruhn grabbed Lidiaโ€™s arm before they could race down yet another hallway.

โ€œWe need to stop and reconsider where they might be,โ€ Ruhnย said, breathing hard.

โ€œTheyโ€™re hereโ€”heโ€™s got themย here,โ€ Lidia snarled, struggling against his grip.

Ruhn held firm, though. โ€œWe canโ€™t keep running around blindly. Think: Where would Pollux take them?โ€

She panted, eyes wide with panic, but took a breath. Another.

And that cold, Hindโ€™s mask slid over her face. โ€œI know how to find them,โ€ she said. And Ruhn didnโ€™t question her as she took offย again, this time heading back down the stairs, down, down, down untilโ€”

The heat and humidity hit him first. Then the smell of salt.

The one thousand mystics of the Asteri slumbered in their sunken tubs, in regimented lines between the pillars of the seemingly endless hall.

โ€œTraitor,โ€ย a withered, veiled female hissed from a desk in front of the doors, rising to her feet.

Lidia pulled out herย handgun and sent a bullet through the femaleโ€™s skull without hesitation. The blast rocked like thunder through the hall, but the mystics didnโ€™t stir.

Ruhn stared at Lidia, at the place where the old female had been standing, at the blood now sprayed on the stonesโ€”

But Lidia was already heading for the nearest tank, for the controls beside it. She began typing. Then moved to the next mystic,ย then the next, and the next.

โ€œWe donโ€™t have long until someone comes down here to investigate that gunshot,โ€ Ruhn warned. But Lidia kept moving from tank to tank, and he peered at the first monitor to see the question sheโ€™d written.ย Where are Lidia Cervosโ€™s sons?

She stopped typing at the seventh mystic, and stalked along the rows of tubs.

Ruhn moved to the doorway to keep watch, hiding himselfย in shadows as he monitored the hall, the stairs at their far end. Theyโ€™d be lucky if it took even a minute for inquiring ears to get down hereโ€”

Lidia gasped. Ruhn whirled toward her, but she was already running.

โ€œPollux has got them under the palace,โ€ she said as she reached the door and raced out, Ruhn running alongside her.

โ€œUnder?โ€ Ruhn asked, trailing her down the stairs.

โ€œIn the hallย with the firstlight core that your sister discoveredโ€”under the archives.โ€

โ€œLidia,โ€ Ruhn said, grabbing her arm. โ€œIt has to be a trap. To have them at the coreโ€”โ€

She pointed the gun at his head. โ€œIโ€™m going. If itโ€™s a trap, then itโ€™s a trap. But Iโ€™m going.โ€

Ruhn held up his hands. โ€œI know, and Iโ€™m going with you, but we have to think through theโ€”โ€

She was already sprinting again, the gun backย at her side. The castle had filled with sound now, a cacophony of shouting, scared people trying to get out as fast as possible. It masked the sound of their creeping about, but โ€ฆ Lidia was franticโ€”desperate. Which made for a dangerous ally, Hind or no. Sheโ€™d get herself killed, and her sons, too.

He couldnโ€™t let her jeopardize herself like that. If anyone was going to put themselves in thatย lethal danger โ€ฆ

Itโ€™d be him.

Ruhn vaulted down the stairs behind Lidia. And when he caught up to her, he clicked the safety off his gun.

Lidia heard that click and halted. Turned to himโ€”slow, disbelieving. She didnโ€™t glance at the gun. She already knew it was there. Her eyes were on his. Unreadable, cold. The eyes of the Hind.

Ruhn rasped, โ€œI canโ€™t let you get yourself killed.โ€

โ€œI will neverย forgive you for this,โ€ she said, voice like ice itself.ย โ€œNever.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ Ruhn said. And fired.

One shot, right to her thigh.

She shouted in pain as she crumpled, the bullet passing through the wound and ricocheting off the stairs behind her, the thunder of the gun and her scream spinning into a chorus that shredded his soul. A chorus that, thankfully, was muffled by the chaos unfolding levelsย above.

She pressed her palm to the open wound, which heโ€™d inflicted far from any dangerous artery, and her eyes blazed with pure, flaming rage. โ€œI willย killย youโ€”โ€

She reached for the gun at her other thigh, as if she really would blast his face off.

Ruhn bolted down the stairs before she could take aim. Holstering his own gun, he raced onward, leaving her to bleed behind him.


The waterwaysย of the Eternal City were old, and strange, and unfriendly.

Tharion hated them. Especially with the amplified power in his veins, freed from its bonds. His body and soul recognized the very essence of his surroundings. They did not like what they encountered.

There was no mer court in the river wending like a snake through the city. There was barely any life at all beyond bottom-feeders and skitteringย things that clung to the shadows.

Above, the world was chaos. Armies and missiles and wings.

Here, the sounds were muffled. The water whispered to him where to go, where to bring the bag of sealed antidotes. Flowed with him, guided his powerful tail, right to the grate in the riverbank. His gills flared as he hauled away the metal. As he swam intoย the dark, lightless tunnel and switched on theย aquatic headlamp heโ€™d had the good sense to bring.

And with the water guiding him, Tharion swam like Hel for the Asteriโ€™s palace.


Bombs ruptured, and it was so much worse than the past spring. Brimstone missiles rose from the city, from the Asterian Guard hidden within it, from the mech-suits stirring to life atop Mount Hermonโ€”

So much destruction. Hyperconcentrated angelic wrath.

Atop oneย of the hills beyond the city, Bryce was gasping for breath, a bit dizzy, as she yanked the Mask from her face. Hunt ran for where the Prince of the Chasm stood overlooking the dark beasts swarming toward the city walls and said, โ€œPhase Two starts now.โ€

Bryce mastered herself enough to stagger up to Aidas and Hunt. The armies of Hel, both terrestrial and airborne, all hungry and raging, were noย fucking joke.

She knew it had been the only way. To stand a chance, unleashing Hel had been the only way. Even so, its army was petrifying, allies or not. She had to trust that Aidas and the other princes had them on tight leashes.

โ€œTheyโ€™re almost close enough,โ€ Aidas said, clad in black armor akin to Thanatosโ€™s. Bryce could only assume that his brothers were either among the fray or overseeingย their own divisions of the teeming black mass.

There was nothing to do for a moment but watch the Asterian Guard decide they had the beasts on the run and begin advancing beyond the city walls.

Wings fluttered nearby, and Isaiah and Naomi touched down beside Hunt.

โ€œReady?โ€ Isaiah asked, clad in the black battle-suit of the 33rd.

โ€œSoon,โ€ Aidas said. The angels still maintained a healthy distanceย from him, but had at least lost their disbelieving, wary expressions in his presence.

The Asterian Guard swept out into the hills and valleys below,ย their mech-suits marching among them, and where they struck, demons died.

โ€œDo you think,โ€ Aidas mused, โ€œthat they have any idea whatโ€™s about to happen to them?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Hunt said, smiling darkly. โ€œAnd neither does Rigelus.โ€

Bryce slid the Mask backย on, and its ungodly, leeching presence ate into her soul. But the star inside her seemed to hold the Mask at bay.

โ€œThatโ€™ll teach him to think he can outsmart us,โ€ Naomi said.

The Asterian Guard, white plumes of horsehair on their helmets shining bright in the daylight, advanced through the field of demons. The feet of the scores of mech-suits among them shook the earth.

โ€œI think the three legionsย he sent to Nena,โ€ Naomi said, โ€œwill be in for quite a surprise when they find that half of Helโ€™s army is still there and waiting for them.โ€

Isaiah said, with no small amount of satisfaction, โ€œThey should be getting word to the Asteri right aboutโ€โ€”he checked his phoneโ€”โ€œnow.โ€

โ€œPerfect,โ€ Aidas purred. โ€œThen weโ€™re ready.โ€

โ€œMessaging Declan,โ€ Naomi said, typing into her phone. The Fae warrior wasย waiting in the van, the hacked imperial military network laid bare at his fingertips.

The Asteriโ€™s mech-suits halted mid-stride. The Asterian Guard paused, glancing at the fancy new machines that had malfunctioned all at once. The glowing eyes of the mech-suits faded and died out.

โ€œMagic and machines,โ€ Isaiah said. โ€œNever a good combination.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a go,โ€ Naomi said, reading a message on herย phone. โ€œDo your thing, Quinlan.โ€

They all looked to Bryce.

Alive and not-alive. Dead and undead. Bryce reached out a hand toward the stilled metal army below. Cold, awful power went through her. But her will was their will. Her will was everything.

Rise,ย Bryce said, blasting the thought out.ย Fight.ย Obey Isaiah Tiberian and Naomi Boreas.ย Hel is your allyโ€”you fight beside them.

Only she couldย see the twinkling souls of the Fallen, driftingย toward those suits from the nearby hilltop, alighting on them one by one by one.

The eyes of the suits blazed again. Bryce saw the nearest mech-suit lift its metal arm in front of its face. Watch its fingers wriggle with something like wonder.

Then it turned to the closest Asterian Guard and bashed the soldierโ€™s head in.

โ€œHoly gods,โ€ Naomi breathedย as the mech-suits, one after another, began to march away from the Asterian Guard.

The souls of the Fallen had waited for the moment the Asterian Guard and their mech-suits had begun to march toward the city below.

And the remaining souls of the Fallen that didnโ€™t have a mech-suit to slip into โ€ฆ Well, there were plenty of dead demons and Asterian Guards with bodies intact enough for occupying.ย Twitching, as if adjusting to the new limbs, those corpses lurched to their feet. Came to stand beside their Fallen brethren in their mech-suit hosts.

โ€œYouโ€™re up,โ€ Hunt said to Isaiah and Naomi. โ€œTime to get into the city.โ€

The angels bowed their heads. And with a great thrust of their wings, they launched skyward. Isaiahโ€™s voice boomed out.ย โ€œFallen, you are now Risen! To the gates!โ€

Isaiahย looked back at Hunt, his eyes brimming with pride and determination. The warrior touched his heart and flew off. Hunt lifted his arm in salute and farewell, as if beyond words.

It was indeed a sight beyond wordsโ€”beyond any description. An army of the undead, of machines and demons, marched for the city walls.

โ€œIncoming,โ€ Hunt said. โ€œSeems like that footage kept them distracted until now.โ€

โ€œRight on time,โ€ Aidas confirmed, as the glowing figures approached the battlefield spread before the northern gates of the Eternal City, come to exterminate this threat themselves.

The Asteri.

And walking toward them, the armies parting before him, was the Prince of the Ravine, with the Prince of the Pit trailing close behind.

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