I staggered back a step, my horrified gaze lifted to Casteel and then to where Duchess Teermanย hadย stood. She was no longer there. I turned back to Casteel.
His chest expanded, but no breath left him as he stared down at the
gift.
โCasteel,โ I whispered.
Slowly, he turned from the grotesque sight and eyes nearly as black as
an Ascendedโs met mine.
And I knew there would be no more talking.
Locking down my senses and shutting off my emotions, my horror and fury, I exhaled roughly.
โKill as many of them as you can.โ Releasing the golden swords from his sides, he spun back to the edge and leapt.
Heย leaptย from the top of the Rise, a dozen feet or more above the field. Rushing to the edge, his name was a scream not given sound. He landed in a crouch, swords at his sides as he rose before an army of
hundreds.
โNice of you to join us,โ a knight called out. โThe Dark One all alone?
The odds are not in your favor.โ
โI am never alone,โ Casteel growled.
Piercing screams rang from every side of me, pitching and falling in a battle cry that would send a bolt of dread through the most seasoned warrior.
Theย Guardians.
They moved as silently as wraiths, appearing on the battlements. They swept their swords above their heads, bringing them together in a thunderous clap. Sparks erupted from the swords, igniting. I sucked in a breath as golden flames spiraled over the blades, encasing the stone blades in fire. Flames erupted across the Rise. Then they too went over the side, one by one, falling like golden stars. By the time they landed, Casteel was nothing more than a blur among leather and armor, cutting a path into the
line before they even knew he was there as he headed straight for the carriage. He was going to kill the Duchess.
And for once I cared nothing for dignity in death.
Drawing in a deep, steadying breath, I lifted the bow and nocked the arrow once more as the first wolven burst from the shadows, taking a guard down from his horse. To my left and right, the oldest among those here lifted their bows. I searched for flashes of blackโof mantles that signified a knight instead of a guard and took aim as the others spilled out from the trees that crowded the right walls of the Rise.
Catching sight of a knight on horseback, charging a man whoโd shoved a sword deep into the chest of a soldier, I took aim. The knightโs hand whipped out, and a barbed chain uncurled. The metal and spikes spun with dizzying speed as I focused on the one weak area not armored.
I released the string. The arrow flew across the distance, striking the knight in the eye. The impact knocked the knight from the horse, his body disintegrating as it fell to the ground.
Quentyn skidded into the space beside me, placing a shield against the stone walls. He stretched up, peering over the wall, jaw hard as he leveled his bow.
โWhereโs Beckett?โ I asked, not having seen him. โHeโs with the ones who canโt fight.โ
I nodded. โThe ones with black mantles are knights. Vamprys. Aim for their heads.โ
โGot it.โ His eyes squinted.
Notching another arrow, I scanned for Casteel, spotting him in the middle of the Royal Army ranks, sweeping his sword through the neck of one and the stomach of another. My gaze skipped over flaming swords, cutting down those with fire. A knight raced toward a Guardian. I released an arrow, and it caught him in the mouth.
โArchers!โ a knight shouted. โOn the battlements.โ
Aiming at a guard who rushed toward a wolven, I only saw the arrow pierce the leather, spinning the mortal to the ground a second before a volley of arrows ripped through the air.
โIncoming!โ someone yelled.
โDown!โ Quentyn shouted as he lifted a shield that had to weigh nearly as much as he did. We knelt as the arrows zinged down, clanging off
stone and the metal of the shield. Shouts of pain tugged at my senses, telling me that some had found their marks.
Quentyn lowered the shield, and I popped back up as I placed an arrow over the bow.
โDo you see him?โ Quentyn asked, releasing an arrow. โThe Prince?โ
I shook my head as I surveyed the chaos below. There was too much going onโthere were too many. I could barely even see the Guardiansโ flaming swords in the clash of regular swords and bodies. โHeโll be okay,โ I told Quentynโtold myselfโas I pulled back the string, forgetting about the knights. I focused on the soldiers, going through a quiver of ammunition before several of them broke through the wolven and Guardians. A dozen or more reached the door. The shouts from below caused my gift to swell inside me. I knew they were going to make it inside.
Another wave of arrows went up, and I cursed as we ducked under the shield again. Several clattered off, hitting the floor beside us. Screams tore through the air. My gaze swung in the direction of the stairs. There werenโt enough out there to hold them back. Theyโd keep coming, just like Craven would. Theyโd swarm us before the larger army even arrived.
And I was up here, hiding behind a shield.
My gaze met Quentynโs. โYouโre really good with a bow?โ He nodded. โI think so.โ
โGood. Cover me.โ
โWhat?โ His golden eyes widened.
โWhen you see me down there, cover me.โ I dropped the bow. โYou canโt go out there! CasteelโI mean, the Prince willโโ โExpect little else from me,โ I told him. โCover me.โ
Without waiting, I darted toward the stairs, unsheathing my dagger as I raced past the gruesome gifts. I sped down the winding staircase, my steps slowing as I heard the clang of stone against stone.
Theyโd made it inside the Rise.
I inched down the rest of the steps, keeping close to the wall.
A body stumbled across the mouth of the stairs, falling to the ground. A Royal Guard appeared. All I saw was a young face splattered with blood. A face too young. Blue eyes. Did he know what he fought for? He had to. He had been out there when the Duchess spoke. It didnโt matter either way.
Sword dripping with blood, he halted for a fraction of a second. That was all I needed. I sprang forward, shoving the dagger under his chin. His
breath gurgled as he pinwheeled backward, the sword clanging off the ground.
Stepping out of the stairwell, I switched the dagger to my left hand and picked up the fallen sword. Testing its weight, I scanned the torch-lit yard, the bodies standing and the ones falling. And then I did what Vikter had taught me through our hours of training.
I closed it down. Shut it all down.
The horror. What my eyes wanted my brain and heart to recognize. The fear, especially the fearโof being injured, of stumbling, of missing my mark, of dyingโof losing those I cared about. Vikter had once told me that when you fought, you had to do so as if each breath may be your last.
I stalked forward, the cloak billowing out from behind me, catching in the blood-rich wind. And all I saw when a soldier turned to me were the faces of theirย gifts.
The soldier raised his sword, his face a mask of violence. There were different kinds of bloodlust. What vampry and Ascended felt, and what mortals experienced when violence spilled into the air. I dipped under his arm, spinning back as I thrust the sword into his back. Yanking the blade free, I turned, shoving the dagger deep into the chest of another soldier. The bloodstone pierced leather and bone.
Whirling, I sliced through the neck of a soldier who went to drive their sword down on one whoโd fallen. Wet warmth hit my cheeks as I turned, shoving my elbow into the throat of another. Bones crunched and air wheezed behind me as the pain of those around me scraped even harder at my senses.
Reaching up, I tore free the buttons at my neck. The hood slipped down, and I shrugged off the cloak. It fell to the ground behind me as I broke into a run, racing out of the Rise and into the battle we were sure to lose.
It wasโฆmadness.
Swords crashing against swords. Screams of pain and shouts of fury. Glimpses of fur and thick claws and flaming swords as the Guardians cut through mortal and vampry alike.
A man moaned as he clutched his bloodied stomach. He was a Descenter, and I started to stop, to either ease his pain or heal himโ
An arrow whizzed past my head, striking a guard rushing toward me.
Quentyn wasย veryย good with a bow.
I stepped back from the fallen man, knowing that now was not the time for that particular set of skills. As much as it hurt, as wrong as it felt, I turned away.
And thenโฆI fell into the madness as I thrust my sword into the stomach of a soldier who couldnโt have been much older than I was. I let my thirst for vengeance seize me as my blade sliced through the neck of another. I didnโt hesitate or pull back when I saw recognition flare in the eyes the moment they saw the scars on my face. It took only moments out on the field to know that theyโd been given orders not to harm me. It was clear they didnโt expect me to be down here, to be fighting, and it was an advantage for me, one I used. Because orders from an Ascended hadnโt sent me out here. I chose to be here. I kicked out, catching a knight at the knees before he could lift the spiked ball he wielded. He fell to his back, and I drove the sword down.
Bright, twin flames passed mere feet from my face as a Guardian kicked off the back of a falling soldier. The dark-haired Guardian spun in mid-air, catching two in the chest. The fiery blades sliced through leather and bone. Landing in a crouch, she rose with the fluid grace of a goddess, her eyes briefly meeting mine. She nodded before disappearing into the crush of soldiers.
A sudden yelp from a wolven spun me around. A fawn-colored one that reminded me of Kieran but smaller, limped backward away from a knight, blood coursing down the hind leg. Vonetta? I wasnโt sure as I shifted the sword to my left hand and withdrew the wolven dagger. The knight lifted the sword as the wolven bared her teeth, crouching on the wounded leg. Flipping the dagger so I held it by the blade, I cocked back my arm and threw it. The bloodstone struck the knight in the forehead, taking him down before he even knew whatโd hit him as I shoved the sword into the gut of another soldier who reached for me. The wolven whipped toward me and suddenly launched into the air. My breath caught as she crashed into a soldier behind me. They went down, her jaws locked on his neck. She shook her head, flinging the soldier like he was nothing more than a rag doll. Bone cracked as I turned, scanning the mass of bodies standing and on the ground. There were wolven among the fallen. Faces I recognized. I retrieved my dagger from the dusty ground as a wolven the color of snow
darted past me.ย Delano. I turned, catching sight of Casteel behind the catapults.
Blood streaked his face as he spun out his blades, catching two soldiers in the chest. Yanking the swords free, he stretched his neck, and my heart stuttered. There was a wound on his neck and shoulder, ragged and seeping blood. Surrounded, he roared, fangs bared as he caught a soldier by the throat, ripping into flesh as Delano took a knight down from his horse, his claws tearing through the metal armor like it was nothing more than loose soil. Another wolven shot across the fieldโan impossibly large, silver one. Jasper? He grabbed the knightโs arm as he swung the sword toward Delano andโฆgood gods, he tore it straight off, sword and all.
I would have to vomit about that later.
Another knight leapt from his horse, landing like a mountain behind Casteel. He tossed a soldier aside to get to Casteel, flinging the mortal into the side of a catapult. The crunch of bones told me that the soldier wouldnโt be getting back up.
I picked up my pace, jumping over a body and closing the distance just as the knight went for Casteel. Grabbing a fistful of the knightโs hair, I yanked his head back as I thrust the wolven dagger into the weak space at the base of his skull, angling it upward. The knight shuddered as I let go, his body breaking apart.
Casteel spun then, fangs bared and mouth streaked with crimson. The sword he swung at me halted a mere inch from my neck. His breath came out in short, ragged bursts.
โYouโre welcome,โ I panted. โFor saving your life.โ
Breathing raggedly, he jerked the sword back. A wide, bloody smile broke out across his face. โWould this be an inappropriate time to let you know Iโm incredibly turned on by you right now?โ
โYes.โ My gaze shifted to the guard staggering to his feet behind him. โHighly inappropriate.โ
โWell, too bad.โ Casteel pivoted, and the guardโs head went in a different direction of his body. โI find you highly arousing.โ
My lips curved up as I turned, seeing the carriage. โIs she in the carriage? The Duchess?โ
โI believe so.โ He looked over his shoulder at me. โYou want to kill her?โ
I nodded.
โYouโre going to have to beat me to it.โ
Jamming the dagger into a soldierโs throat, I said, โDoable.โ
Casteelโs laugh was wild as he caught the arm of a knight, spinning him as he drew one of his swords around, cutting through the soldierโs neck. I started forward when fire sparked to life in the waiting darkness of the western road. I drew up short, breathing heavily as the spark repeated itself, over and over and over. The sparks flew into the airโ
Arrows.
Casteel crashed into me, grabbing me around the waist as he shoved us under the catapult. His body flattened over mine, pressing me into the hard, blood-and-dirt-packed earth.
The arrows fell, striking Solis soldiers and those who fought on Atlantiaโs side alike. I jerked back against Casteel at the sound of arrows piercing flesh, at the sudden intense flares of light all around us as the fire swept over bodies, igniting the catapult beside us. The world descended into chaos and death.