Theย Depth Chargerย had anchored offshore, since the nearest port to the Eternal City was too shallow to accommodate the city-ship. Standing beside Ruhn, Lidia stared at her sons as they waited on the concrete pier while the transport pod surfaced, water sloshing off its glass dome top.
Revealing Renki and Davit, both waving wildly at the two boys standing beside Lidia.
At her sons, whoย were smiling at their dads, Brann enthusiastically waving back, Ace giving a smallerโbut no less earnestโwave as well.
Ruhn placed a gentle hand on Lidiaโs back, and she leaned into the reassuring, loving touch. Her mate. Yes, she knew it without a doubt.
The glass top of the pod opened, and then Renki and Davit leapt gracefully onto the pier, Brann and Ace running for themโ
It was pure loveย and joy, the embraces shared between the boys and their fathers. Renki had tears of relief running down his face, and Davit was holding both boys to him as if heโd never let them go again.
But Davit did let go. He crossed to Lidia in two strides and wrapped his arms around her, too. โThank you,โ the male said,ย voice choked with tears. โThank you.โ Renki was there the moment Davit pulled back,ย hugging her as tightly.
Lidia found herself smiling, even as her heart was again aching, and leaned away to survey her sons.
They were both considering her, Brann frowning deeply, Ace more unreadable. It was the former who said, โSo this is goodbye?โ
Lidia glanced to Renki and Davit, who both nodded. Theyโd spoken on the phone yesterday to coordinate this reunionโand what lay ahead. โUntilย things settle down a bit up here,โ Lidia said. โAbove the surface, I mean.โ
Because even in the day since the Asteri had been vanquished, shit was already hitting the fan. The drainage of the firstlight grid was going to be a huge problem. But the Ocean Queen had fueled all her city-ships and their various pods without firstlight. With her own power. Maybe the ruler had some insight into howย they might adapt their tech to move beyond consuming firstlight.
The Ocean Queen, of course, hadnโt been happy when Lidia had sent a messenger to theย Depth Charger.ย Lidia had kept her note short and efficient:
I trust that my services are no longer required and henceforth resign from your employ.
With gratitude for your compassion,
Lidia Cervos
The Ocean Queen had dispatched her replyโagainย on a briny piece of kelpโan hour later.
I have bigger issues to consider than your loyalty, Lidia Cervos. I accept your resignation, but do not fool yourself into thinking that this is the last we shall cross paths. For now, you may live your life Above.
It was the best Lidia could hope for.
Now, Lidia glanced between her sons and added, โBut Iโd like to see you both again. If thatโs okay withย you.โ
Brann nodded, and she had no words in her head as he walked up to her and threw his arms around her.
Her sonโs scent, his warmth and nearness, threatened to bring her to her knees. But she managed to stay standing, knowingย Ruhn was beside her, would always be there, supporting her, as Brann pulled back, grinning.
โYouโre a badass,โ Brann said, and added, โMom.โ
Even as her heart glowedย with joy at the word, Lidia dared glance over his shoulder to find that Renki and Davit were grinning as broadly as Brann. Happy for herโfor all of them. Her boys had a beautiful family, and perhaps, if everyone was all right with it, it was one she could find a place in. Find joy in.
Brann leaned in, pressing a kiss to Lidiaโs cheek that she knew sheโd cherish for the rest of her existence.ย Then he walked over to Ruhn, and Lidia could only blink as Brann threw his arms around Ruhn, too, hugging him tight. โThanks,โ Brann said. โFor what you were gonna do. To save usโand our mom.โ
Ruhn clapped Brann on the back, and Lidiaโs chest filled with so much brightness she could barely contain it all. โNo worries,โ Ruhn said. โAll in a dayโs work for us Aux grunts.โ
Brann grinned, then walkedย back to his parents, hugging Renki again.
Lidia glanced to Ace, who was watching her warily. Knowing he wouldnโt rush into her arms as Brann had, Lidia walked up to him. Slowly. Giving him time to decide what he wanted to do.
Ace held his ground, but his eyes werenโt cold as he said, โThanks for coming for us.โ His mouth quirked to the side. โTake care of yourself.โ
โIโve got Ruhn watchingย my back,โ Lidia said, glancing to Ruhn. โIโll be fine.โ
โHeย shotย you,โ Ace said, frowning at Ruhn.
โI shouldnโt have told you that,โ Ruhn muttered.
Lidia smirked, but faced Ace again. โHeโll pay for it, donโt worry.โ
Ace didnโt look so sure, staring Ruhn down for a moment. But when he began walking toward his dads, he stumbled, as if โฆ
Lidia glared at Ruhn, who whistled innocently at theย sky. Fineโlet him keep his mind-speaking secrets.
Ruhn slid a hand around her waist as the boys and their parents boarded the pod. Davit slid into the pilotโs seat, flicking on switches,ย and Brann claimed the seat beside him. Renki and Ace took the back seats, and as the pod whirred to life, they all looked at her.
Lidia offered them a small, hopeful smile. Her fingers found Ruhnโs, and sheย gripped his hand tightly. Ruhn didnโt let go.
Her sons were alive, and free, and in her life again, and it was more than sheโd ever hoped for.
So the future, whatever it held โฆ sheโd cherish every moment of it.
Bryce was thoroughly sick of Nenaโs endless chill when she opened the Northern Rift again. Not to the home world of the Fae, but to Hel.
Only blackness awaited the army marching through.ย The beasts and flying things and the princes, who went one by one, Thanatos giving her a look that said she might have destroyed the Asteri but he was still mad about his dog, until only Apollion and Aidas stood before her in the ice and snow.
They did not seem to require coats or hats or gloves. They didnโt even shiver.
Apollion said to Hunt, โHel has no hold on you, and you have no obligationย to us.โ
โUh, thank you?โ Hunt said. โLikewise.โ
Apollion threw him a half smile, then glanced to Bryce. โYou did better than expected.โ
Bryce snapped her fingers, the sound muffled by her gloves. โThatย is what I want on my new business cards.ย Bryce Quinlan: Better than Expected.โ
Apollion just smirked and walked toward the dark.
โHey,โ Bryce called after the Prince of the Pit.
Apollion paused,ย raising a brow at her.
Bryce threw him a grin and said, โThanks for not giving up on Midgard.โ
She could have sworn a kernel of compassion warmed Apollionโs face before he glanced to Aidas and said, โI shall be happy to lay the matter to rest. And to see my brother at peace.โ
With that, he strode through the Rift.
Bryceโs teeth were chattering now, but she faced Aidas. โWill we see you again?โ
Aidas smiled wickedly. โDo you wish to?โ
โNo,โ Bryce said, and meant it. โGrateful as we are โฆ I think we have different definitions for the wordย pet.โ
Aidas smiled fully this time. โThen I shall give you my gratitude, Bryce Quinlan. And bid you farewell.โ
โIโll be forever grateful,โ Bryce said to the Prince of the Chasm, โfor your kindness that day at the Oracle.โ
His smile turned gentler.ย โTheia would be proud of you.โ
โAnd of you,โ Bryce said, the only gift she could offer to a Prince of Hel. She refrained from saying that Theiaโs pride meant shit to her, though. โI think you might get to hear it from her lips one day.โ
Aidas angled his head. Bryce had told all of them about what Jesiba had claimed. What sheโd seen in that land of glowing light. โYou think a Prince of Hel shallย be allowed in?โ
Bryce walked up to him and kissed his cheek. Icy skin met her lips. โI think a good male, regardless of where he is from, will always be allowed in.โ
Aidasโs eyes glowed bright blueโwith gratitude or longing or love, she didnโt know. But the prince only nodded to her, then to Hunt, and walked through the Northern Rift into the dark.
Apollion was waiting just inside, and he tookย up a place beside his brother. Bryceโs hand slid into Huntโs, and she lifted her other hand in farewell.
To her surprise, both princes returned the gesture.
With a ripple of thought and power, she closed the Rift. Locked it securely, leaving no cracks to slip through. Though the Asteri were gone, all their crystal Gates throughout Midgard remained intact. But for now, at leastย thisย particularย Gate was shut completely. At long last.
โLooks like your demon-hunting days might be over,โ she said to Hunt.
Her mate grinned down at her, and kissed her gently, and evenย the frigid winds of Nena seemed to warm around them. โGuess I should file for unemployment.โ
Tharion Ketos stood on the outskirts of the Meat Market, looking for his wife.
Thanks to the water sprites in her employ, theย Viper Queen had apparently been able to put out the blazing main building before the fire had spread, leaving the bulk of the Meat Marketโs interconnected warehouses intact.
Indeed, it seemed as if it was business as usualโalbeit already adjusted to a new world. From the back of a truck, shady-looking grunts unloaded cannisters glowing with firstlight. Already stocking up on a product that wouldย soon be in high demand.
Tharion didnโt really know why heโd come here, when Sendes had informed him that the Ocean Queen had forgiven his disobedience. In fact, sheโd made him a perfectly good offer to be a commander in her forces and work aboard theย Depth Charger, but heโd found himself saying he had something to do first.
And then made his way back here.
The world was in upheaval. The Asteriย were gone, but there was an Imperial Senate to contend with, and Archangels, and the various House Heads, and โฆ maybe he should have stayed on that ship.
He didnโt know why he had expected peace and comfort. Why heโd thought everyone would be happy and just โฆ chill. But there were plenty of greedy fucks out there in the world, who were happy to use the shake-up to grab for power.
And he knewย that the fuck who ruled the Meat Market was probably one of them. Heโd have to contend with her at some point, probably someday soon.
But right now he needed to find his wife. Just to make sure she was okay. Then he could be on his way. Go to theย Depth Charger. Or do something else, he didnโt know. He figured Ogenas would guide him at some point. Maybe help him figure out his mess of a life.
Tharion slipped on the hood of his sweatshirt, checking thatย the gun concealed at his side was secure and ready, and walked into the warren of the Meat Market. To whatever Urd had in store for him.
He only made it one block before a female voice said from the shadows, โYou have to be ten kinds of dumb to go back in there.โ
He halted, peering into the alley from which the voice had spoken. Twoย crimson eyes smoldered in the darkness.
Tharion inclined his head. โHello, Ariadne.โ