Chills of dread were like icy fingers on the back of my neck and down the line of my spine as Casteel lifted his head, and his chest rose against my back with each heavy breath. Swallowing hard, I followed his gaze. The larger division had arrived, and weโฆwe were engulfed.
An army of Solis soldiers ran forward, overcoming the carriage as they drew unmarred swords. They swarmed the road and fields outside the Rise, and then the Rise itself.
The chill of dread seeped into my skin and bones as I closed my eyes.
There hadnโt been enough time for Kieran and Alastir.
Casteel shifted so he was beside me. His fingers touched my cheek, and I opened my eyes. Even with the blood covering him, he was still the most beautiful man Iโd ever seen, and I suddenly wished weโd accepted our pasts and opened up to one another sooner than we had. There wouldโve been time then to really get to know each other. Maybe just a few days or weeks, but I couldโve discovered if Iโd read his favorite book and he couldโve learned that strawberries were just as much a weakness for me as cheese was. He couldโve told me about the conversations that drove him and Malik to the caverns, and I couldโve shared the dreams Iโd had when I was a child, before I was veiled as the Maiden. We couldโve explored each other, and he couldโve proven just how sensitive all those other areas heโd mentioned were.
Because now, there was a good chance we were out of time before we even had it.
He smiled at me, but there were no dimples. The expression didnโt reach his eyes, and I felt tears stinging mine. โItโll be okay.โ
โI know,โ I said, even though I knew it wouldnโt be. โIโm getting you out of here.โ
A knot formed in my throat. โI can stop this. They wonโt harm me. I can goโโ
โThey cannot have you, Poppy. I know what they will do to you.โ His bloody fingers splayed across my cheek. โI cannot breathe when I think
about that. Iโm getting you out of here.โ
A knot formed in my throat. โWhat about the others? Naill? Delano?
Vonโโ
โThey will take care of themselves,โ he swore. โI need to get you out of here. That is all that matters right now.โ
But it wasnโt.
Spessaโs End mattered. The people mattered. โWhat about the people?
The ones who canโt fight.โ
โTheyโll be warned. We had plans in place in case this happened. Theyโll be warned, and theyโll have time to get out. Theyโre in a better position to do so than us. Weโll have to fight our way out.โ His eyes held mine. โYou understand that?โ
I nodded as the knot expanded. โIโm sorryโabout Spessaโs End.โ My voice cracked. โAbout Elijah. About all of themโโ
โYou are what matters now.โ Casteel kissed me, and it was hard and fierce. A clash of teeth and fangs that tasted of blood and desperation. โYou do. We do. Us surviving this. That is what matters.โ
Dragging in a deep breath, I cleared my mind of the panic and sorrow, and nodded.
โYou ready, Poppy?โ โYes.โ
He smiled again, but this time, his dimples appeared. โLetโs kick some
ass.โ
โLetโs,โ I whispered.
Casteel rolled out from under the catapult and shot to his feet, thrusting
his sword into the first soldier. I followed, climbing to my feet. Iโd been wrong earlier. I hadnโt truly known madness until thenโuntil they came from all sides, reaching for me when they realized who I was, stabbing and lurching at Casteel.
Sweat and blood slicked my skin, my grip on my sword and dagger perilous. I smelled and tasted and saw death. Each handful of feet we gained, we were surrounded again. The ground became oily with offal. My boots sliding as I screamed, driving the dagger into a chest. My muscles shrieked with protest as I swung the sword, slicing into necks and stomachs andย armsโat anyone that got too close.
A blow caught my cheek, causing me to stumble into Casteel. Catching myself, I kicked out, dropping the man to his knees. I didnโt think
twice as I drove the sword through his skull, and I couldnโt keep my senses locked down anymore. They opened, seizing my breath as my senses stretched out, forming connections with those around us, andโฆoh, gods, there was so much fear. The bitterness mixed with the taste of the blood, choking me as I swung, my arm knocking into Casteelโs as I stabbed at a manโ
A man who wasย afraid.
They were afraid to die, afraid not to fight, and justโฆafraid. I shuddered as I turned, seeing faces young and old, white and brown and black. Their emotions poured into me. I couldnโt shut it off. Couldnโt take the time to concentrate as I moved in front of a blow meant for Casteel. A blow that was pulled back only at the last second, and then I killed him. I killed the man who projected terror into the air.
And somethingโฆsomething was happening inside me. It was waking up, stretching and expanding, filling my veins and causing my skin to hum as I leapt forward, slamming the wolven dagger deep into a chest, swallowing the soldierโs fear and drowning in his agonyโin their fear and agony.
A hand grabbed my braid, yanking me back. My feet went out from under me, and Casteel spun. More hot blood sprayed the air, our faces. Our gazes connected as he helped me stand, and then we spun back around, hearts pounding as we tripped over bodies, as soldiers pressed in, as orders were shoutedโtake her, kill him, seize them both. As something exploded from deep within me, inhaling all the fear and agony and primal emotions, and all of it rose inside me. The swirling, churning mass of emotions clawed at my insides, my throat, and I needed to shut it down. I had to shut it all offโ
I dropped the sword as I brought the dagger to my own throat. โStop!โ I shouted. โStop, or I will slit my throat.โ
Casteel whirled toward me. โPoppyโโ
โIโll do it,โ I warned as one of the soldiers stepped up to Casteel. โIโll cut my throat wide-open if any of you take another step forward. I doubt any of you will live if that happens. Heโll take you down.โ
โIโm about to takeย youย down,โ Casteel growled.
I ignored him. โAnd if he doesnโt, what do you think the Duchess will do? The Queen? Theyโll do what you did to your men. Youโll die. Every last one of you. That, I can promise.โ
Faces paled and glances were exchanged. Several stepped backโ
The sky was ripped apart by deep wails, by snapping growls and piercing howls that came from the woods and everywhere at once it seemed. It was a crescendo, a call that kept rising and rising, and was answered by yips and barks that seemed to come from the trees, from the bush surrounding the left side of the Rise, and from the western road.
The soldiers before us started to turnโ
Wolven raced out from the forest, streaking over the ground and launching into the air. They were a sea of fur and claws, taking down soldiers, tearing through armor and flesh. I saw Jasper and Delano among them, Vonetta too, but there wereโฆthere had to be dozens and dozens of them, and their timingโฆ
Their timing had been impeccable.
A large brown wolven lifted its head, ears perked. Another and another did the same, luminous pale eyes locking onto mine.
Slowly, I lowered the knife from my throat.
All of a sudden, it sounded like the Rise was coming down around us. Like a thousand boulders tumbling and falling to the ground from the sky, but the Rise still stood, and nothing, not even the stars had fallen. I swung toward Casteel.
He smirked, eyes lit from within as he took a step back, exhaling deeply.
What reminded me of thunder grew louder, and as I turned, I realized that what Iโd heard was the pounding of hooves.
Pale horses poured out from between the trees and filled the western road, mud and blood streaking their legs as they kicked up dirt and grass. Moonlight glinted off golden armor and raised swords. Those bladesโthose horsesโmowed through the lines and rows of soldiers as white banners streamed and rippled behind the pale mounts, banners bearing the golden sword and arrow lying across the sun. The crest of Atlantia.
Atlantia had come, and there wereย hundredsย of them.
Tired muscles in my arms loosened as they charged past us, stirring the blood-soaked air and lifting the tendrils of hair that had escaped my braid. They set fire to the remaining catapults, to the wagons as they swarmed the Solis army, and I knew none would be left alive.
As the wolven followed the army, a warm, damp nose bumped my left hand, and I looked down into the pale blue eyes of a large, fawn-colored
wolven.
Kieran nudged my hand again, and I opened it, revealing the golden mark and the ring on my finger.
โYeah,โ I said hoarsely. โYou missed it.โ
His ears perked as he looked over to where Casteel stood. โYou missed a lot,โ the Prince said.
Kieran trotted over to him as I turned and saw the crimson carriage untouched.
Was she still in there? Or had she run?
I was walking before I knew, running toward the carriage, barely aware of Casteel shouting my name. I tore open the carriage door, and the Duchess hissed from the dimly lit interior. She lurched forward, catching herself on the door when she saw me.
Her eyes widened with surprise. โPenellapheโโ I punched her in the face.
The Duchess stumbled backward, falling between the seats as she cupped her nose. Blood poured out between her fingers. โThat hurt,โ she seethed, glaring up at me as I climbed into the carriage.
โThings are going to hurt way worse than that,โ I promised.
She lowered her hands. โWhen did you become so violent, Maiden?โ โI was always violent.โ I caught her arm as she reached for something.
My fingers curled around her cool skin. โAnd I was never the Maiden.โ โBut you were. You always were.โ
โWhere is my brother?โ I demanded. โCome with me, and Iโll show you.โ
I shook my head. โWhere is Casteelโs brother?โ โWith yours,โ she said, and I didnโt believe her. โIs he alive?โ
โWhich one?โ โPrince Malik.โ
โHow else would we have been able to Ascend Tawny if he wasnโt?โ I let go of her wrist as my stomach sunk. โYou lie.โ
โWhy lie about that?โ
โBecause the Ascended do nothing but lie!โ
โYou know that Tawny couldnโt wait to Ascend.โ She rose to her knees. โShe was ecstatic when I told her the Queen had petitioned the gods
for an exception, that she would Ascend. I sent her to the capital. The Queen did it for you. I told her how close you and Tawny are.โ
โShut up.โ
โShe wants you to be comfortable when you return home, her blooded granddaughterโโ Her eyes widened as she caught sight of my hand. โWhat is that?โ The Duchess scrambled forward, clasping my left wrist. โThe imprint.โ She stared at the golden swirl across my palm. โYouโre married.โ
I pulled my hand free as she rocked backward, laughing.
โYouโre married? To the Prince of Atlantia?โ Pitch-black eyes lifted to mine as a wide smile broke out across her face, revealing the fangs of both her upper and lower jaw. โIf Iโd known, none of this wouldโve been necessary. You. Born of flesh and fire. The Queen will be so thrilled to learn youโve done what she could never accomplish. Seized Atlantia right out from under them, underย her. Our Queen will be so proud ofโโ
โShut up,โ I snarled, thrusting the bloodstone blade deep into her chest.
Duchess Teermanโs eyes widened only a fraction in surprise. I met her stare, holding the dagger there until the cracks formed in her skin, until the light went out of her eyes and her body caved in around the blade of the wolven bone and bloodstone dagger.
And just like an Ascended, I felt nothing but a sudden iciness as I watched Duchess Teerman turn to ash.
I turned.
Casteel stood outside the door, the lines and angles of his features sharp in the moonlight. โYou beat me to her.โ
โI did.โ
A long moment passed. โDid she say anything to you?โ โNo.โ I swallowed thickly. โShe said nothing.โ
โAre you okay?โ
I nodded. โAre you?โ
He said nothing as the sounds of battle grew fainter, and I tentatively opened my senses. His emotions ran the gambit, a swirling storm that was hard for even me to make sense of.
โNo one comes near this carriage,โ he said, speaking to whoever was beyond the opening. He hoisted himself up into the conveyance. The ceiling was just high enough for him to stand. โIโm very conflicted right now.โ
โYou are?โ
He nodded as the door swung closed behind him. โIโm furious with you for threatening your own life. For even thinking that was a suitable option.โ
โWhat else could I do?โ I demanded, lowering the dagger. โThey were
โโ
โIโm not done yet, Princess.โ
My brows flew up. โDo I look like I care if youโre done?โ
A shadow of a smile appeared in the dim glow. โIโmย lividย that you
would do something like that.โ
โWell, Iโmย annoyedย that you donโt seem to realize that, at that moment, we were out of options,โ I snapped.
โStill not done,โ he said. โGuess what? I donโt care.โ
His eyes deepened to a heated honey. โIโm furious, and yet, at the same time, Iโm in awe. Because I know you wouldโve done it. You wouldโve killed yourself to save the lives of those who still stood. You wouldโve done it to save me.โ
Backing up as he came forward, I stepped on the cloak and whatever else the Duchess had been wearing. โYou donโt sound like youโre in awe.โ
โThatโs because I donโt want to be awed by something so incredibly reckless.โ His chin dipped, and his voice deepened. โAnd thatโs because Iย needย you.โ
A sudden hot flush chased away the coldness stirring inside me.
โI need to feel your lips on mine.โ He planted his hands on the carriage wall, caging me in. โI need to feel your breath in my lungs. I need to feel your life inside me. I justย needย you. Itโs an ache. This need. Can I have you? All of you?โ
I didnโt know who moved first. If it was him or me or both of us. It didnโt matter. We came together, the kiss just as wild as the one under the catapult, and it said everything that words couldnโt communicate at the moment. We kissed as if we hadnโt expected to have the luxury to do it again. And for far too many minutes, I knew we both believed that.
Weโd been on the cusp of either being separated or killed, and that kissโฆand what came next in that shadowy carriage was proof of how rattled we both were by the knowledge that we couldโve lost each other just as weโd truly found one another.
And it was more than that which allowed me not to care where we were, what Iโd done in here and what was happening outside these thin walls, when he slipped the dagger from my hand, sheathing it on my thigh. Or when he turned and lifted me, placing me on my knees on the cushioned bench as he tugged the leggings and undergarments to my knees. What allowed me not to care was what the Duchess had said before I killed her, the utter coldness and emptiness Iโd felt as I watched her die, and the haunting intuition that there had been some truth to her words.
Casteel placed my hands on the wall as he scraped the sharp edge of a fang along the side of my throat, sending a bolt of wanton heat and dampness through me.
โThis is so inappropriate,โ I panted.
โI donโt give a fuck.โ He nipped at my skin again, and my entire body arched. โBrace yourself.โ
I did, but nothing couldโve prepared me for what happened. He struck as fast as a viper, sinking his fangs deep into my throat at the same moment he thrust into me. The twisting shock of pain and pleasure stole my breath and fixed my wide eyes on the ceilingโon the circle with an arrow piercing the center embossed in black and crimson. Infinity. Power.
The Ascended Royal Crest.
And thenโฆthen I became that fire again, the flame.
There was nothing but an excess of pleasure and ecstasy, intensified by the deep, rumbling sounds he made, the hand that slipped between my thighs, and those wickedly skilled fingers.
A new madness engulfed us, one not too different from what Iโd felt when I stepped out into the courtyard. And maybe all the death we saw and inflicted also drove us to this moment, to the hungry way his mouth moved at my neck and the nearly greedy way my hips pushed back against his. The feel of each other was a reminder that we were alive. That weโd survived. That there would be time for all those things Iโd thought of as we were pinned to the ground under the catapult. That even as uncertain as our future was, thereย wasย one. And when the storm inside of us crested and took us both over the edge, I knew it was also the intensity of what we felt for one another, what we had both been fighting, that drove us.
That drove Casteel to abandon his people to save me.
That drove me to hold a dagger to my own throat, ready to slice deep to save him.
The intensity of the emotion, how all-consuming it suddenly felt, didnโt make sense. My head fell back against his chest, and he kissed the corner of my mouth, the longer scar, and then the shorter one, I didnโt care.
โYou already have me,โ I whispered.