I was moving before I realized it, coming to stand in front of Vonetta. โDid youโ?โ I stopped myself, willing my heart to slow. I had no idea if Vonetta had traveled here by horse or in her wolven form. Either way, I knew she hadnโt stopped. A thread of weariness clung to her. I reached for her, clasping her hands. โAre you all right?โ
โIโm fine,โ she stated. โYou?โ
โI donโt know,โ I admitted, feeling as if my heart were about to come out of my chest. โDid you see him?โ
There was a moment of hesitation before she nodded, and every part of my being zeroed in on that second. โYou spoke to him? Did he look okay?โ I asked as Casteel placed a hand on my shoulder. โDid he look happy?โ
Her throat worked on a swallow as she sent a quick glance over my shoulder to Casteel. โI donโt know if he was happy, but he was there and appeared in good health.โ
Of courseโhow would she know if he was happy? And, seriously, I doubted it was a warm introduction between the two. I opened my mouth, closed it, and then tried again. โAnd he wasโฆhe was Ascended?โ
โHe showed at night.โ Vonetta turned her hands, grasping mine as she exhaled roughly. โHe wasโฆโ She tried again. โWe can sense the vampry. He was Ascended.โ
No.
Even though I shouldโve known betterโshouldโve expected thisโwho I was at my very core rebelled against what she said as a shudder worked its way through me.
Casteel slid his hand across my upper chest, curling his arm around me from behind as he bowed his head to mine. โPoppy,โ he whispered.
No.
My chest tightened as sorrow sank its claws so deeply into me, I could taste the bitterness in my throat. I knew better. Casteel had told me that he
believed Ian had Ascended. This shouldnโt be news to me, but a part of me had hopedโฆhadย prayedย that Ian hadnโt. It had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that it confirmed we either shared one parentโour nameless birth motherโor possibly none at all. I didnโt care about that because he was still my brother. Iโd just wanted him to be like me, to have Ascended into something else. Or that he simply hadnโt become a vampry. Then I wouldnโt have to make that choice Iโd just spoken to Queen Eloana about.
โIโm sorry,โ Vonetta whispered.
The back of my throat burned as I closed my eyes. Images of Ian and me flashed rapidly behind my lidsโus collecting shells along the glistening beaches of the Stroud Sea, him older and sitting with me in my bare room in Masadonia, telling me stories of tiny creatures with gossamer wings who lived in the trees. Ian hugging me goodbye before he left for the capitalโ
And all of that was gone now? Replaced by something that preyed upon others?
Anger and grief rushed through me like a river swelling over its banks.
Off in the distance, I heard a wolvenโs mournful howlโ
Vonetta dropped my hands as another keening wail tore through the air, closer this time. The anger inside me grew. My skin began to hum. That cellular need from earlier, when I realized what could have been done to my birth parents, returned. I wanted to utterly and completelyย destroyย something. Iย wantedย to see those armies that Queen Eloana had spoken of unleashed. Iย wantedย to watch them crest the Skotos Mountains and descend upon Solis, sweeping across the lands, burning everything down. Iย wantedย to be there, beside themโ
โPoppy.โ Kieranโs voice sounded wrong, scratchy and full of rocks as he touched my arm and then my cheek.
Casteelโs arm tightened around me as he pressed his front to my back. โItโs okay.โ He folded his other arm around my waist. โItโs all right. Just take a deep breath,โ he ordered quietly. โYouโre calling the wolven.โ A pause. โAnd youโre starting to glow.โ
It took a moment for Casteelโs voice to reach me, for his words to make sense. The wolvenโฆthey were reacting to meโto the rage seeping into my every pore. My heart tripped over itself as the need for retribution gnawed at my insides. That feelingโthatย powerย it invokedโฆit terrified me.
I did what Casteel had ordered, forcing myself to take a deep breath and breathe through the way it scalded my throat and lungs. I didnโt want
that, to see anything burn. I just wanted my brother, and I wanted the Ascended unable to do this to another person.
The deep breaths cleared the blood-drenched fog from my thoughts. As clarity arrived, so did the realization that there was still a chance that Ian wasnโt completely lost. He was likely only two years into his Ascension, and they trusted him to travel from Carsodonia to Spessaโs End? That had to mean something. That who he was before the Ascension hadnโt been completely erased. The Ascended could control their bloodlust. They could also refuse to feed from those who were unwilling. Ian could be one of them. He couldโve maintained control. There was still hope.
I latched on to that. I had to because it was the only thing that tamped down the rageโthe ugly want and need that nearly boiled over inside me. When I opened my eyes to see Vonetta staring at me, her mouth pressed into a thin, tight line, some semblance of calm returned. โI…I didnโt hurt you?โ I glanced at Kieran, seeing that he, too, was paler than usual. I didnโt hear the wolven, but I saw Lyra and the other three wolven crouched behind Casteelโs parents as if they were waiting for a command. My gaze swept back to Vonetta. โDid I?โ
She shook her head. โNo. No. I justโฆโ She let out a ragged breath. โThat was wild.โ
The tense lines of Kieranโs features eased. โYou were very angry.โ
โYou could feel that?โ Casteel asked over the top of my head. โWhat she was feeling?โ
The brother and sister nodded. โYeah,โ Vonetta said, and my stomach flipped. I knew the wolven could sense my emotions, that it could call them, but it had seemed like Lyra and the other wolven were waiting to act. Luckily, I didnโt think Casteelโs parents had been aware of what was happening. โI felt that a couple of days ago. All of us wolven in Spessaโs End did.โ Vonettaโs gaze flicked over us while I looked at Lyra. She and the other wolven had relaxed. โI have a lot of questions.โ
โGreat,โ Kieran muttered, and Vonetta shot her brother a dark look. Casteel lowered his chin to my cheek. โYou doing okay?โ
I nodded, even though I wasnโt right then. But I would have to be. I placed a hand on his forearm. โI didnโt mean to do thatโcall to the wolven.โ My gaze found Casteelโs parents. Both stood unnaturally still, and at that moment, I couldnโt bring myself to even wonder what they were feeling or thinking. I refocused on Vonetta. โMy brother is there? Waiting?โ
She nodded. โHim and a group of soldiers.โ
โHow many?โ Casteelโs arms eased from around me, but he kept a hand on my shoulder.
โAbout a hundred,โ she answered. โThere were also Royal Knights among them.โ
Meaning there were Ascended trained to fight among the mortal soldiers. That also meant that Ian was well protected in case any in Spessaโs End decided to act. I hated the relief I felt. It was wrong, but I couldnโt help it.
โHe said he had a message from the Blood Crown,โ Vonetta told us. โBut that he would only speak with his sister.โ
His sister.
My breath caught.
โDid he say anything else?โ King Valyn asked.
โHe swore that they werenโt there to create more bloodshed,โ she explained. โThat doing so would start a war that he had come to prevent.โ
โThat is highly unlikely,โ Casteelโs father growled, even as a spark of hope blossomed in meโa tiny, overly optimistic spark of hope.
But I turned to Casteel. โWe have to go to Spessaโs End.โ
โWait,โ Eloana said, stepping forward. โThis needs to be thought over.โ
I shook my head. โThere is nothing to think about.โ
Her gaze found mine. โBut there is a lot to think about, Penellaphe.โ
I didnโt know if she was talking about the kingdom, the Unseen, or even Casteel and me. It didnโt matter. โNo. There is not,โ I told her. โMy brother is there. I need to see him, and we need to know whatever message the Blood Crown may have for us.โ
โI understand your need to see your brother. I do,โ she said, and I could feel the truth behind those wordsโand the empathy that fueled them. โBut this isnโt just about you and your needs anymoreโโ
โThatโs where youโre wrong,โ Casteel cut in, his eyes hardening to chips of amber. โIt is about her needs, and they come first.โ
โSon,โ his father began, โI can respect your desire to care for your wifeโs needs, but the kingdom always comes first whether youโre the Prince or the King.โ
โItโs a damn shame if you really believe that,โ Casteel replied, looking over his shoulder at his father. โBecause to me, attending to each otherโs
needs ensures that the kingdomโs needs can be met. One cannot happen without the other.โ
I stared at Casteel. Heโฆgods, there were times I couldnโt believe Iโd actually stabbed him in the heart.
This was one of them.
โSpoken like a man in love and not someone who has ever ruled a kingdom,โ his father retorted. โWho has very little experienceโโ
โNone of that matters,โ his mother interrupted, her irritation nearly as strong as her grief. โThis is likely a trap designed to lure not only one but both of you out.โ
โIt very well could be, but my brother is just beyond the Skotos Mountains with a message from the Blood Crown. I cannot think of anything else until I see him.โ My gaze sought out Casteelโs. โWe need to go,โ I told him. โI need to go.โ
A muscle along Casteelโs jaw ticked. I couldnโt pick up any emotion from him, but he nodded curtly. โWe will leave for Spessaโs End,โ he announced, and his father cursed. He sent the King a look that brooked no room for argument. โImmediately.โ
Casteelโs parents protestedโloudly and stronglyโbut neither of us would be swayed. They werenโt even remotely thrilled when we left the estate, and I didnโt blame them for that. My arrival had pushed the Crown to the edge of chaos, and we would lose vital time by going to Spessaโs End. But there was no way I could have done what the Queen had asked of me if I remained. I wanted to see all I could of Atlantia, but my brother was more important than a gilded crown or a kingdom.
Casteelโs parents would return to the capital, and we would join them there once we returned from Spessaโs End. I knew their decision to go to Evaemon meant that I would have to make my decision then, based on what little Iโd seen of Atlantia.
I couldnโt think of any of that now.
As soon as we arrived at the Contousโ home, Kieran and Vonetta went to their parents. Both Jasper and Kirha came to our room, while I quickly
braided my hair before shoving a sweater and a heavier tunic into a saddlebag for both Casteel and I, remembering how cold it could get in the Skotos Mountains. On the way out, I stopped at the wardrobe, grabbing an extra shirt for both of us, each in black, and another pair of breeches for him just in case our clothing became soiledโฆor bloodied.
Which seemed to happen a lot.
โThe wolven will travel with you,โ Kirha said as I entered the sitting room. She sat in the chair Jasper had occupied the night before. He now stood behind his wife. โThatโs the only way to ensure the trap failsโif this is a trap.โ
โHow many?โ Casteel asked as he took the saddlebag from me. His brows flew up as he glanced down at the leather bag. โWhat did you pack in here? A small child?โ
I frowned. โOnly a change of clothing.โ He looked at me doubtfully. โOr two.โ
A lopsided grin appeared.
โAt least a dozen and a half can be ready to leave immediately. Maybe a little more. Kieran is wrangling them now,โ Jasper said. โAnd thatโs not including my children and me.โ
โYouโre coming with us?โ I turned to them. โAnd Vonetta? She just arrived, didnโt she?โ
โI told her she could stay,โ Kirha said, shifting in the seat as if she sought a more comfortable position. โThat she could sit this one out. But she refused. Spessaโs End has become a part of her heart, and she doesnโt want to be away while the Ascended are camped outside their walls. She is showering now, just so, you know, she can become filthy all over again.โ
I cracked a grin at that. I didnโt know how she could make that trip again. I honestly didnโt know how Kieran had done it twice when Spessaโs End had been under siege, but I was still surprised that Jasper would make the trip. I was unsure of how to tactfully point out that his wife was super pregnant.
โDo not worry about me. I will be fine,โ Kirha said, winking when my eyes widened. โIโm not going to have this baby in the next week or so. Jasper will be here for the birth.โ
The silver-haired wolven nodded. โBesides, I donโt think we will be gone all that long. Iโm guessing we will travel straight through the mountains.โ
I looked at Casteel. He nodded. โDoing so would mean weโd arrive a few hours before nightfall tomorrow. It will give us some time to check out what they potentially have planned and for us to rest.โ
โItโs going to be a hard and fast journey but more than doable,โ Jasper stated. โMeet you at the stables in a few?โ
Casteel agreed, and I watched Jasper help his wife stand. When the door closed behind them, I said, โI wish Jasper didnโt feel like he has to go with usโnot when Kirha is so close to giving birth.โ
โIf he believed for one second that she would have that baby in the next couple of days, he wouldnโt leave,โ Casteel explained. โI wouldnโt worry about that or Vonetta. She wouldnโt make the trip again if she didnโt think she could handle it.โ The sound of a saddlebag snapping closed sounded. โWhat did my mother want to discuss with you?โ
โThe future of the kingdom,โ I said, turning to him. Knowing that we only had a handful of minutes to discuss things, I gave him a quick rundown. โShe said that the Atlantian armies were preparing to enter Solis. Did your father tell you that?โ
โHe did.โ That muscle flexed in his jaw again. โI knew he was planning this. However, I didnโt know how advanced those plans had become. From what I could gather from speaking with him, half of the Elders are in agreement. Itโs not that he wants to go to war. Itโs that he sees no other choice.โ
Crossing my arms, I stared out the terrace doors. โAnd you still do?โ โI believe itโs worth a shot. I believe it is more than that.โ
I was relieved to hear that. โYour mother wanted me to take the next couple of days to travel to Evaemon and see the city before I made my choice about the Crown. She told me that her generation is incapable of giving the Ascended a chance because of what theyโve lived through. That it would have to be us who took that risk. She seemedโฆsupportive of me taking the Crown. That it would be what is best for the kingdom,โ I said, looking back at him. He watched me closely, and I registered no shock from him. โThis doesnโt surprise you?โ
โNo.โ A lock of wavy hair fell over his forehead. โShe has always put the kingdom first, over her own needs.โ
โAnd you truly believe that isnโt what makes a good King and Queen?โ
โMy parents have ruled Atlantia fairly and have done the best they can
โbetter than anyone else could have. Maybe Iโm biased in believing that, but whatever. Personally, I donโt believe that an unhappy or distracted King or Queen makes for a good ruler,โ he told me. โAnd you wouldnโt have been able to enjoy any of your time spent exploring Atlantia if you chose not to go to your brother. It would be the same for me if I learned that Malik was near. I would have to go to him.โ
How well he knew me never failed to amaze me, and he couldnโt read my emotions.
โBesides,โ he continued, โwe plan to negotiate with the Blood Crown.
If they have a message, we need to hear it.โ
Nodding, I turned back to the terrace doors, watching the vines move gently in the salty breeze. โWhat does your father think of usโof us and the Crown?โ
โHe doesnโt know what to think. Heโs moreโฆreserved than my mother when it comes to revealing what he is thinking,โ Casteel said. โAlways has been, but he knows that if you claim the Crown, there is little he or the Elders can do.โ