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Chapter no 31

Iron Flame (The Empyreanย Book 2)

I slip another precious inch as the soldier is yanked backward, then thrown forward, over my head, disappearing into the darkness.

Itโ€™s Eya. It has to be. Maybe the wound isnโ€™tโ€”

Blond hair and icy-blue eyes appear above me, and my heart plummets with the assassinโ€™s body. Jack Barlowe.

โ€œSorrengail?โ€ He lunges forward, grasping my wrists with an unbreakable grip.

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry,โ€ย I tell Tairn and prepare myself for the weightless moment that will be my last.

โ€œIโ€™ve got you!โ€ Jack shouts, holding my wrists tight as he throws himself backward and hauls me up and over the edge.

My ribs hit stone, and he lets one hand go, then grabs my leathers and pulls, heaving me the rest of the way onto the tower wall.

I donโ€™t waste time, scrambling forward to safety. As soon as my boots land inside the turret, he backs up a few steps, his chest rising and falling quickly with exertion as he gives me space, dodging the fallen body to the left as fire rages to the right.

โ€œYou saved me?โ€ I scurry backward, leaving my hands at my sides and close to my daggers.

โ€œI didnโ€™t know it was you,โ€ he admits, falling back against the tower wall and catching his breath. โ€œBut yeah.โ€

โ€œYou could have let me fall, but you pulled me up,โ€ I say, like Iโ€™m trying to convince myself.

โ€œDo you want to climb back up there and weโ€™ll do it again that way?โ€ he offers, gesturing to the wall.

โ€œNo!โ€

Wingbeats sound overhead, and we both look up as Tairn soars by. He would have been too late, and we both know it. The relief coursing through my body isnโ€™t just mine; itโ€™s his, too.

โ€œLook.โ€ Jack shakes his head and peers over at Eyaโ€™s lifeless form. โ€œI was on the dormโ€™s watch for First Wing and ran when I heard the screams. Andโ€ฆwellโ€ฆ riders donโ€™t die at the hands of infantry.โ€

โ€œI killed you. You have every right to throw me off the tower.โ€ I reach behind me one hand at a time and collect two of my daggers, sheathing them slowly, bracing myself for anything.

โ€œYeah.โ€ He rubs his hand through his short blond hair. โ€œWell, that death was kind of a second chance for me. You donโ€™t know who you really are until you face down Malek. So, the way I see this is I just gave you a second chance, too. Weโ€™re even.โ€ He nods once, then walks away, exiting into the tower.

I move slowly around the edge of the turret, stopping to roll over the body of the first assassin I killed and remove my daggers, cleaning them on his uniform before sheathing them at my thighs. The fire slowly sputters in the barrel, and I lean against the hard stone wall before letting my back hit every ridge on the way down as I slide to sit.

I stare at the tips of Eyaโ€™s bootsโ€”theyโ€™re all I can see from this angleโ€” and let my head fall back against the wall. Then I breathe and wait for the adrenaline to pass, for the shock to wear off, for the trembling in my aching hands to cease.

Eyaโ€™s dead. Thatโ€™s half of us who flew into Resson. Aetos isnโ€™t going to stop until weโ€™re all gone. Heโ€™ll pick us off one by one. I hug my knees to my chest. Who will he come for next? Garrick? Imogen? Xaden? Bodhi? We canโ€™t go on like this.

โ€œHoly shit.โ€ I hear Ridocโ€™s voice a second before I see him. โ€œWhat happened?โ€ He falls to his knees beside me, looking me over in obvious appraisal. โ€œAre you hurt? Stabbed?โ€ His glance skitters sideways. โ€œBurned?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ I shake my head. โ€œBut Eyaโ€™s dead. Assassins. Aetos.โ€ โ€œFuck.โ€

I laugh, the sound tripping out of my lips hysterically. โ€œJack Barlowe saved my life.โ€

โ€œAre you kidding?โ€ Ridoc rises up and cups my face, checking my eyes for signs of concussion.

โ€œNo. He said this makes us even, and I really think he failed math, because by my calculations now I owe himย twoย lives: the one I took from him, and the one he just gave me.โ€

โ€œI should have come with you.โ€ His hands fall away.

โ€œNo.โ€ I shake my head, and my vision swims. โ€œThey could have killed you, too.โ€ Shivers rack my frame.

โ€œWhat do you need?โ€

โ€œJust wait with me while it passes.โ€ Silence stretches between us.

โ€œI saw Jesinia,โ€ he says quietly. โ€œThe good news is she knows where the vault is. There are wards, but she knows how to get through them, too. But the bad news is we need someone in King Tauriโ€™s bloodline to do it. Theyโ€™re not just in some sublevel vault. Theyโ€™re in the royal one.โ€ His shoulders dip in defeat. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Violet.โ€

I look over at Eyaโ€™s boots. Thereโ€™s nothing I can do to protect her now, but I can protect what she fought for. โ€œThen itโ€™s a good thing we have access to a prince who happens to hate his father.โ€

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