The following morning, I stood in the foyer of the Temple of Nyktos beside Casteel, fiddling with the chest strap Iโd found among Casteelโs weapons. Iโd also helped myself to the iron dagger Iโd found in the depths of the chest, and it was now secured to my harness. The bloodstone dagger was strapped to my thigh. Neither of us wore the crowns, having left them in the bedchamber. We stood with Kieran and his sister, Emil, and Delano. Naill was sitting this one out, opting to spend time with his father. As I watched Delano adjust the strap holding his swords to his sides, I hoped heโd found time to let Perry know that he had returned to the capital.
โKieran and I are pretty confident that the tunnel that leads to the mountains is the one underneath,โ Casteel said. โItโs a narrow one with nothing really exciting.โ
Byย really exciting, I assumed he meant the lilac-filled cavern.
โYou guys did really weird things as kids.โ Vonetta stood between her brother and Emil, her arms crossed. Two short swords were secured at her hips. Sheโd swept her long braids back from her face, and they hung down her back. โJust thought Iโd share that.โ
I grinned.
โI didnโt even know there were tunnels.โ Emil glanced at the jet-black floors.
โThere are.โ Hisa strode forward, two guards flanking her. โTheyโre accessed by the crypts.โ
Crypts.
I shuddered.
โSorry.โ Casteel gently squeezed the back of my neck. โThe good news is that itโs nothing like what you were kept in.โ
โItโs okay,โ I told him, and it would be. It wasnโt like weโd be spending any amount of time in them.
Carrying a heavy ring of keys, Hisa continued toward a narrow door.
Turning the key as she twisted the handle, the door creaked open.
Faint light lit our way down a staircase that made awful sounds under our weight. The temperature dropped at least five degrees with each step, and the familiar musky scent turned my stomach.
Hisa proceeded forward, passing several stone tombs. Casteel stuck close to me, his hand slipping to my shoulder. He was right. The crypt was clean and well-kept, flower garlands piled on the lids of the tombs.
โAre you sure about this?โ Hisa had stopped in front of another door as she thumbed through the keys.
โWe are,โ I answered.
She nodded and then proceeded to unlock the second door. โThese tunnels were once used to move goods from different areas of the city, and then they were solely used to transport the dead,โ she told us, and Emilโs lip curled. โBut they havenโt been accessed in several decades. I have no idea what kind of shape theyโre in.
โItโs unlikely that there has been any type of collapse,โ she continued. โBut hopefully, the route you seek is still open.โ
โFrom what I remember, itโs a pretty straight path with only a few turns.โ Casteel picked up a torch. Delano stepped forward, striking flint against the top. Sparks gave way to fire. He handed the torch to Kieran. โIt should only take an hour to reach the mountains.โ
โAnd then?โ I asked as he picked up another torch. Flames flared to
life.
โThat, I donโt know.โ Casteel looked at Kieran. โWe never went farther
than the mountains.โ
โThe mountains are tall but not particularly wide through this area,โ Hisa said, frowning. โWeโre at the foothills here, so I imagine it would be a half-dayโs journey. Farther north or south, it would probably take several days.โ
โHow far have you traveled into the mountains?โ Vonetta asked, and I thought it was probably a good idea that weโd stuffed the bag strapped to Emilโs back with as much food as possible. Each of us carried our own canteens. It wasnโt a lot of water, but we would have to make it last.
โTo where the mist mingles with the clouds in scouting missions. I know we reached the mist faster here than in other areas,โ she answered. She glanced at the door. โIf I had any idea what waited in that mistโฆโ She
trailed off with a shake of her head. โPlease, be safe. All of you.โ To Casteel and me, she added, โThe people want to get to know their Queen and become reacquainted with their King.โ
โAnd they will,โ Casteel promised.
Hisa blew out a deep breath as she opened the door, and a void of darkness beckoned. โWe will wait for your return.โ
I watched the commander join the guards toward the entrance of the crypts. โThank you all for doing this with us.โ
Vonetta grinned. โItโs not like any of us would turn down an offer to see Iliseeum.โ
โOnly because none of us have any common sense,โ Emil said. โThat, too.โ Delano grinned.
โI, for one, am glad that Iโm surrounded by those who have more loyalty and thirst for adventure than common sense,โ Casteel remarked. โAnd now for the rules.โ
โYawn,โ Vonetta tossed out.
I laughed. โWell, these rules will hopefully keep everyone alive.
Casteel and I talked some things over this morningโโ โIs that what you two were doing?โ Kieran asked.
โYes,โ I snapped, cheeks flushing because that wasnโtย allย weโd been doing. โAnyway, if anyone sees a hint of mist, back away and let me go first.โ
โI didnโt exactly agree to this,โ Casteel muttered.
โYes. You did. The mist cleared for me in the Skotos Mountains. I would think it would do the same thing here,โ I said. โThat way, none of you will walk into it and suffocate to death.โ
โYeah, I want to avoid that,โ Emil said.
โAnd if we encounter anything, I should probably hold off on using the eather,โ I said, remembering what Kieran had said about the gods being able to sense when eather is used. โI donโt know what it will do in Iliseeum, if it will be any different or if the gods can sense it. Iโm not sure thatโs how we want to wake Nyktos.โ
โHow are we going to wake him?โ Delano asked.
โWell,โ I glanced at Casteel, โwe thought weโd cross that bridge when we came to it.โ
Vonetta lifted her brows. A moment passed. โThat sounds like a wonderfully detailed plan.โ
Casteel smirked. โArenโt you glad you signed up?โ
โTotally,โ Vonetta replied, sounding so much like her brother. โReady?โ Casteel asked, his eyes meeting mine.
I wasnโt exactly sure, but there was no point in delaying this, so I nodded, and we followed Casteel into the nothingness.
Time was a strange thing in the tunnels. With no light but that of the torches, we only knew hours had passed when hunger stirred. We stopped only to meet that need and handle personal ones in earthen rooms I convinced myself werenโt full of six-legged insects. We couldโve been in the twisting, cramped tunnels for hoursโor longerโand I didnโt think weโd know.
โCareful,โ Casteel warned at some point in the never-ending tunnel, holding the torch ahead of him. โThe floor feels weak through this section. Stay close to the wall.โ
I wasnโt sure how he could tell that, but I did as he requested, pressing my body against the cool stone. The canteen dug into my back as I crept along, Kieran close behind me. My chest tightened as I realized that the tunnel had narrowed once more. Iโd never had a problem with enclosed spaces, but I had a feeling I would now. I reached out, gripping the back of Casteelโs shirt without really thinking about it. Iโd gotten into the habit of doing so whenever the walls or ceiling pressed in.
โPoppy,โ Casteel whispered.
โWhat?โ I focused on the reddish glow beyond him.
โYou know what I shouldโve brought with us?โ he asked.
More food? Maybe a little pouch of cheese? I was hungry again. โNo,โ I answered.
โMiss Willaโs journal.โ
I stopped momentarily, and Kieran bumped into me. Thank the gods, heโd given the torch to Delano, or my hair would currently be on fire. โReally?โ
โYeah.โ Casteel continued forward. โWe couldโve passed the time taking turns reading from your favorite chapters.โ
โAre we talking about the same Willa?โ Vonetta asked from somewhere behind me.
โYes. You see, thereโs this extremely popular book in Solis. Itโs actually Poppyโs favoriteโโ
โIt is not my favorite, you jerk,โ I snapped.
โPlease donโt stab him in this tunnel,โ Delano called out. My eyes rolled. โI cannot promise that.โ
Casteel chuckled.
โWhat is in this book? I have a feeling Iโd be interested in it,โ Vonetta said, and I heard Kieran groan. โWhat isโ?โ A loud crack cut off her words, and then the entire floor of the cavern seemed to rumble beneath us.
I spun around just in time to see Vonetta step to the other side of the wall and then disappear in a plume of dust. Horror seized me.
โNetta!โ Kieran shouted, his fear sticky against my skin as it mixed with mine.
โI got her!โ Emil yelled back. โSort of.โ
Whatever relief I felt from his words was short-lived. Delano moved forward, holding out the torch. The orange glow cast light over the partial collapse and the floor around it. Emil was on his stomach, one arm stretched into the opening. How the Atlantian had been able to move so fast that heโd caught Vonetta was beyond me.
โIโm still here,โ Vonetta called out as her brother scrambled to the other side. โI think.โ
Casteel caught the back of my shirt as I started toward them. โToo much weight on that section,โ he cautioned as Delano scanned the floor. The wolven stepped to the side that remained intact.
He was right, and I hated it because all I could do was stand and watch as Kieran reached inside.
โGive me your other hand,โ Kieran ordered. โWeโll pull you out together.โ
โIf either of you two drops me,โ Vonettaโs voice trailed out of the darkness, โIโm going to be so pissed.โ
โNetta, if we drop you, Iโm going to throw myself in after you,โ Emil advised. โAnd then weโre both going to find out whatโs below these tunnels.โ
โWeโre both going to be dead then,โ Vonetta hissed.
โSemantics,โ Emil replied. โIโve got you. Let go of whatever the hell youโre holding onto.โ
โI think itโs a root.โ
โThanks for sharing,โ Emil said. โLet go of the root and reach for Kieran.โ
There was a soft grunt, and then Kieran cursed. โI canโt reach him,โ she gasped out.
โTry again.โ Emil shifted as if he were trying to position himself to grab her one hand with both of his, which would enable him to pull her up on his own, but I could sense his fear and worry.
My heart lurched. I could totally understand Vonettaโs hesitation. I shifted restlessly, hands opening and closing at my sides.
Casteel folded an arm around me from behind. He squeezed. โSheโs going to be fine. Theyโve got her.โ
I nodded as I glanced to where Delano was looking at the floor once more. His concern tripled, and I had a feeling the section near him wouldnโt remain much longer. Frustration rose within me. What good were my gifts right now? I could harness the eather to ease pain, to heal, and to harm. Why couldnโt I use it now, when help was so desperately needed?
Why couldnโt I? Better yet, who said I couldnโt?
Another crack sent a jolt of fear through me as pieces of the tunnel under Emil began to break. Casteel cursed. If the section went, not only would we lose them, weโd be unable to return.
I had to do something. I had to try.
Forcing myself to calm enough to focus on the image I was building in my mind. I closed my eyes, pouring all good thoughts into what I was creating. I didnโt want the eather to harm. My chest hummed as I saw the webbing of shimmery light seeping over the floor. I pictured it slipping into the hole and surrounding Vonetta. I saw it lifting herโ
Vonetta gasped. My eyes flew open. A silvery glow crept along the walls of the cavern. Kieran pitched forward, reaching into the tear as strings of light lifted Vonetta. He grasped his sisterโs hand, pulling her up as I pulled the eather toward me. Emil let go, scuttling back on his belly as Kieran and Vonetta collapsed to the side.
Letting out a ragged breath, I pulled the eather back toward me as I sank against Casteel. The radiance retreated and then disappeared.
โAre you okay, Netta?โ Casteel demanded.
โPeachy.โ Vonetta rolled onto her back, breathing heavily. She tilted her head back toward Casteel and me. โThatโฆthat felt weird.โ
โYou could feel it?โ I asked.
โYeah, it feltโฆwarm and tingly.โ She dragged her arm over her forehead. โThank you. All of you.โ
โHow did you do that?โ Casteel asked as Emil stood.
โI pictured it. Like you said.โ My heart still hadnโt slowed. โAnd I just hoped it didnโtโฆyou know, break her bones.โ
Vonetta halted in the process of rising, her gaze finding mine in the dim firelight. โYou didnโt know if it wouldnโt do that?โ
โNo,โ I admitted sheepishly.
She put her hands on her hips. โGods, I think I need to lay down again.โ