Her words pulled me from the memory. โWhat?โ
โWhen he would get angry, the essence would become more visible. Sometimes, the eather would swirl through his eyes. Other times, they were just green. Yours do the same.โ Isbeth tipped her head back, her slender throat working on a swallow. The remaining Handmaidens and knights had backed off from us, leaving us in the center of the hall. โI didnโt know if you knew that.โ
My eyes wereโฆ
Pressure clamped down on my chest and throat as I backed up, stopping when I bumped into a pillar. One hand fluttered to where the ring rested under my tunic. I didnโt know why that piece of knowledge affected me so intensely, but it did.
It took me several moments to speak. โHow did you capture him?โ
Isbeth didnโt answer for a long moment. โHe came to me, almost two hundred years after the war had ended. He was looking for his brother, and the one who came with him could sense Malecโs blood and led him to me.โ
โThe draken?โ
Tense silence followed, and in those moments, I thought about what Iโd felt from the cave cat when Iโd seen him as a child. Hopelessness. Desperation. Had he known who I was?
โInteresting that youโd know that,โ the Blood Queen finally said. โVery few know what traveled with him.โ
โYouโd be surprised by what I know.โ โUnlikely,โ she replied.
I lowered my hand to the cold pillar behind me. โWhere is the draken?โ โThe draken has been dealt with.โ
I briefly closed my eyes. I knew what that meant. Did she have any idea that she had killed the first drakenโs daughter? Probably not, and I doubted
she cared.
โI knew Malec had a twin, but when I first saw himโฆ I thought,ย my gods, my Malec has finally returned to me.โ Her breath caught, and I tasted the tiniest bit of bitterness. Her emotions had briefly, for less than a heartbeat, punched through my shields. โOf course, I was wrong. The moment he spoke, I knew he wasnโt Malec, but I let myself believe that for a little while. I even thought that I could fall in love with him. That I could just pretend that heย wasย my Malec.โ
Bile crept up my throat. โYou pretended by locking him in a cage and forcing yourself upon him?โ
โI didnโtย forceย myself upon him. He chose to stay.โ Gods, she was such a liar.
โHe became intrigued by this world,โ she added. โHeโd never really interacted with mortals. He was curious about the Ascended. About what his brother had been doing. I think Ires even grew to become fond of me.โ
โIf my father showed up in the last two centuries looking for Malec, you wouldโve been married at the time.โ
โSo?โ
My gaze flicked to where the Handmaidens stood motionless. I figured that many of the Royals had open marriages, but would Ires have grown interested in his brotherโs lover? Seemed kind ofโฆgross, but that would be the least disturbing aspect of all of this.
โBut then he wanted to return, and I wasnโt ready to let him go.โ A pause. โAnd then I couldnโt.โ
It took everything in me not to scream at her. Sheย couldnโt? As if she had no choice?
โHe was angry. But when we came together to make you, he was not forced. Neither time.โ
A tremor ran through me. I couldnโt trust myself to speak. The essence pulsed too violently.
โYou donโt believe me?โ Isbeth asked. โNo.โ
โI canโt blame you for that. It was not an act of love. Not on either of our parts. For me, it was necessary. I wanted a child. A strong one. I knew what you would be,โ she went on, and I thought I might vomit. โFor him, it was just lust and hatred. Those two emotions arenโt very different from one
another once thereโs nothing but flesh between you.โ Another pause. โPerhaps it will please you to know that he tried to kill me afterward.โ
I shuddered, feeling sickened. โNo,โ I whispered. โThat doesnโt please me.โ
โWell, thatโs a surprise.โ
The back of my throat burned, and I closed my eyes against a rush of tears. My stomach continued churning. Even if he was aโฆan active participant, she had already taken his freedom. There was no real consent there. And Isbeth was the worst sort on so many different levels.
โI used to wonder why it took Ires so long to look for his brother. Maybe because Ires slept so deeply. But Malec didnโt die all those years ago like I believed, did he? That bitch entombed him. Now I know that he mustโve been conscious up to that point. Two hundred years, Penellaphe. And then he mustโve slipped away, as close to death as he could get for it to then wake Ires.โ
I opened my eyes. โYou were heartmates. How did you not know he wasnโt dead?โ
โBecause whatever Eloana did to entomb him severed that connection. The bond. You know what Iโm talking about. That feelingโtheย awarenessย of the other,โ she said. And I did. It was an intangible sense of knowing. โItโs like the marriage imprint but not on your flesh. In your soul. Your heart. I felt the loss of that, and a part of me died. Thatโs why I believed he was dead and wished he was. For it took nearly two hundred years for him to lose whatever bond he shared with his twin. To become unconscious. Can you even imagine?โ
โNo.โ I thought of those deities in the crypts.
โEloana may not have known that he was a god, but she knew what she was doing to a deity. That type of punishment is worse than death,โ she continued. โYour mother-in-law is not so very different than your mother.โ
โYouโre right,โ I said. โExcept sheโs not nearly as homicidal as you.โ The Blood Queen laughed. โNo, she just murders innocent babes.โ
โAnd you havenโt?โ I fired back, not even bothering to tell her that Eloana had claimed to have no knowledge of Isbethโs sonโs death. She wouldnโt believe me anyway. โWhere is he?โ
Her mouth tensed. โHe is not here.โ
I stared at her, unsure that I believed that. If she had brought Ires with her when she traveled, I doubted he was far. โSo, if I had chosen to see him
instead of Casteel, would you have allowed it?โ
โYou never wouldโve chosen anyoneย butย Casteel,โ she replied.
Guilt churned in my stomach. โBut if I had? You wouldnโt have allowed it, would you?โ When she didnโt answer, I knew that I was right. Anger replaced the shame. โWhy havenโt you let him return to Iliseeum?โ
โOther than the fact that he would be sure to return once he regained his strength? When he couldnโt be so easily subdued?โ Isbeth had drawn closer. โI need him to make my Revenants.โ
A ripple of understanding went through me. โYou needed a god to Ascend the third sons and daughters. And you already had knowledge of Kolisโs essence and how to use it, thanks to Malec.โ
Isbeth studied me. โI was wrong earlier. I didnโt know that you would be aware of him. That isโฆcurious.โ
My palm slipped on the pillar, and I turned, feeling an indentation in the stone. I shifted slightly, looking down. There were markings there, shallow and spaced every couple of feet. A circle with a slash through it, half off- center. Just like the bone and rope symbols in the woods near the Dead Bones Clan.
โWhat are these marks?โ I asked.
โA safeguard of sorts,โ she answered.
I pressed my thumb against the markings. โMore stolen magic?โ โBorrowedย magic.โ
โHow do they act as a safeguard?โ
Isbethโs gaze lifted to mine, and she smiled. โThey keep things inโor things out.โ
Casteel
Poppy was here.
I pulled harder on the chain, cursing when the hook refused to budge even a centimeter. How many times had I tried to loosen these damn chains since Iโd been here? Countless. In the last couple of days, hunger had driven
the frenzied attempts. Now, I was just as desperate, but for different reasons.
Poppy was here.
Panic sliced through my gut. She could take care of herself. She was a fucking goddess, but she wasnโt infallible. No one was. Except for the Primal, who spent most of his time sleeping. I had no idea what the Blood Queen truly was or how Poppy was dealing with the knowledge of who Isbeth was to her. There were too many unknowns, and I needed to get out of here. I had to get to her before that red haze descended again. And it was coming. I could already feel it in the ache returning to my bones.
I struggled to ignore it. To focus on the task at hand and something Isbeth had said when sheโd given me the blood. It had been a shock. Important. But it was on the fringes of my memories, existing just out of reach as I curled the chain around my forearm and pulled until my feet slid over the stoneโ
The sound of approaching steps stopped me. They were light. Quick. I heard them. Dropping the chain, I turned and then lowered myself to the floor, my back against the wall. I even heard blood pumping through veins before a shadow crossed the flickering candlelight. Hell. Whatever Poppyโs touch had managed to do was already fading.
The Handmaiden.
Chains rattled as I leaned forward, the thunder in my chest and in my blood returning and growing louder.
She stepped into the light of another half-burnt candle. The winged mask on her face painted in black made her eyes even lighter. More lifeless.
But she had life in her. Blood.
I couldย hearย it.
Hungry, starving muscles tensed. My jaw pulsed. โWhere is Poppy?โ
โShe was with the Queen.โ The Handmaiden knelt by the hip bath, her stare not drifting far as she gripped the rim. She knew better than to take her eyes off me.
I growled.
โYou donโt like that, huh?โ she asked, shoving the sleeves of her gown
up.
I twisted my head to the side, fangs throbbing. Dread and anticipation
collided with the fog of hunger. My skin tightened, pulling taut against the
healed wounds. The shadowstone bands clamped down on my wrists and ankles.ย Get it together. Get it the fuck together.
It took everything in me, but the storm in my blood quieted as my chin dropped. โIfโฆif she has been harmed, I will kill all of you.โ The words scratched their way through my dry throat. โI will rip your fucking throats out.โ
โThe Queen wonโt touch a hair on your preciousย Poppy.โ She inched back, moving to the other side of the hip bath. โAt least, not yet.โ
The sound that came from me was the promise of violent death. โSheโll hurt others to hurt her.โ
She stared for a moment, motionless. โYouโre right.โ
My head snapped toward the cellโs opening. I didnโt want that monster anywhere near Poppy, and Kieran was here, too. If either of them was harmedโฆ The shackles weighed more than ever suddenly. Water splashed, jerking my attention back to the bath. The Handmaiden had dipped her hands into the water.
The fog of impending bloodlust waited at the edges of my being as I watched her grip the sides of the tub and bend over the water. โYou going to bathe?โ
She glanced up at me. โYou got a problem with that?โ โI donโt give a fuck what you do.โ
โGood.โ She plucked up a matted curl. โIโve got blood in my hair.โ
The Handmaiden then tipped forward. She straight-up dunked her head into the tub. The once-clear water immediately turned an inky black.
What in the hell? I stared into the gloom as the Handmaiden scrubbed her fingers through her hair, washing away what seemed to be some sort of dye, revealing a shade of blond so pale it was nearly whiteโ
Claws scraped over stone. I tensed as a Craven let out a low-pitched shriek. The Handmaiden tossed her hair back, sending a fine mist of water across the floor as she grabbed a blade from the shaft of her boot. Spinning on her knee, she threw the weapon, striking the creature in what was left of its face as it rushed into the cell. Knocked back, the Craven fell into the hall.
โThe Craven are so annoying.โ The Handmaiden cocked her head. Streaks of black dye ran down her cheeks, cutting through the painted mask and over her teeth as she smiled broadly. โI feel so pretty right now.โ
โThe fuck?โ I muttered, beginning to think this was some sort of bloodlust-induced hallucination.
She giggled, turning back to the hip bath. โYou know the Queen wonโt send you food or water.โ
โNo shit.โ
Shoving her hands into the tub, she splashed her face and commenced scrubbing as black dye slowly tracked down her arms. โI have something to tell you. Something very important.โ Her hands muffled her words. โAnd it will hurt your little heart.โ
I was barely paying attention to what she said because I was transfixed by what she was doing.
By what I saw transforming before me.
The sooty facial paint was almost all gone now, revealing her featuresโ what she truly looked like. And I couldnโt believe what my eyes were telling me.
The hair wasnโt the right color, and the curls were tighter, but the face was the same oval shape. The mouth full and wide. She had the same strong brow. I saw freckles over the bridge of her nose and all over her cheeksโ much more prominent and plentiful. The way she now looked back at me with a slight tilt of a stubborn jawโฆ
Good gods.
All of it was familiar.ย Tooย familiar.
The Handmaidenโs smile was slow and tight. โDo I remind you of someone?โ
โGods,โ I rasped.
She rose, the shoulders of the simple black tunic she wore now soaked. Hair the color of silvery-white moonlight hung all the way to the multiple rows of leather encasing her waist, exaggerating hips that didnโt need the aid. She was leaner, not so amply shaped, but she stood there in a wayโฆ
Disbelief flooded me. โImpossible.โ
Water dripped from her fingertips as she silently walked toward me. โWhy do you think what youโre seeing is impossible, Casteel?โ
โWhy?โ A hoarse laugh parted my dry lips. There was no logical reason, other than the fact that my mind couldnโt accept that this Handmaidenโthisย Revenantโwas almost a mirror image of Poppy. But I couldnโt deny it. There was no way she wasnโt related to my Queen.
โWho are you?โ I choked out.
โIโm the first daughter,โ she said, and shit if that wasnโt another shock. โI was never meant to be. Neither was the second. But thatโs neither here nor there at the moment. I prefer to be called by my actual nameโ Millicent. Or Millie. Either works.โ
โYour name means brave strength,โ I heard myself say.
โSo Iโm told.โย Millicentย stared down at me, once again unblinking.
Eerie. โIs that all you have to say?โ
Hell, no. There was a lot I had to say. Fuck. I felt like Poppy because I had a lot of questions. โYouโreโฆher sister, arenโt you? Full-blooded.โ
โI am.โ
My thoughts raced. โIres is your father, too.โ She nodded.
And that also meantโฆ โYouโre a goddess.โ
Millicent laughed darkly. โIโm no god. What I am is a failure.โ โWhat? If your father isโโ
โIf youโre anything like your brother, then you think you know it all,โ she remarked. โBut, just like him, you donโt know what is and isnโt possible. You have no idea.โ
โThen tell me.โ
Millicent gave me another tight-lipped smile as she shook her head, sending a mist of cold water across my chest and face.
Frustration burned through me, nearly as potent as the encroaching bloodlust. โWhat the hell? How are you not a god?โ
โWhere would I even start if I answered your questions? And when would your questions stop? They wouldnโt. Every answer I gave would lead to another, and before we knew it, I would have retold the entire history of the realms.โ Millicent blinked and then turned away, stepping over my legs. โThe real history.โ
โI know the real history.โ
โNo, you donโt. Neither did Malik.โ
Air punched out of my lungs at the sound of my brotherโs name, momentarily stunning me. My brotherโฆ I hadnโt seen him since heโd wrapped my hand. What heโd said about the Handmaiden surfaced: โSheโs had very little choice.โย โMalik knows,โ I bit out. โThat son of a bitch knows who you are.โ
Millicent moved quickly, crouching by my legs. Close enough that if I kicked out, Iโd take her down. She had to know that, but she remained
where she was. โYou have no idea what your brother has had to do. You have noโโ She cut herself off with a sharp twist of her neck. โEverything the Queen doesโฆshe does for a reason. Why she took you the first time. Why she kept Malik. She needed someone from a strong Atlantian bloodline to help Penellaphe through her Ascension. To make sure she didnโt fail. She lucked out when you came back into the picture, didnโt she? The one she originally planned to use. And thenย ourย motherย waitedย until Penellaphe was going through her Cullingโthatโs happening now. And now sheโs waiting again for Penellaphe to complete the Culling.โ
โPoppy has Ascended to her godhoodโโ
โShe hasnโt completed the Culling,โ Millicent interrupted. โBut when she does, my sister will give our mother what sheโs wanted since she learned that her son was dead.โ
โRevenge?โ
โRevenge againstย everyone.โ Millicent leaned in, placing a hand by my knee. Her voice dropped to a whisper. โAnd she doesnโt want to remake the kingdoms. Itโs theย realms. She wants to restore them to the way they were before the first Atlantian was created. When mortals were subservient to the gods and the Primals. And thatโthat will destroy not only the mortal realm but also Iliseeum.โ
Shock rippled through me. โAnd you think Poppy will help her do this?โ โShe wonโt have a choice. My sister is destined to do just that. She is the
Harbinger foretold.โ
โBullshit,โ I snarled. โSheโโ
โRemember what I told you before? Our mother isnโt strong enough to do such a thing. But she createdย somethingย that was. Penellaphe.โ
Cold air poured into my chest. โNo.โ
โItโs the truth.โ Her features pinched, and I saw it for a moment before her eyes lowered. Sorrow. Deep, endless sorrow. โI wish it wasnโt because I know that no matter what I doโwhatย anyoneย doesโthe Queen will succeed. Because you will also fail.โ
I leaned as far as the chain allowed. โFail at what?โ Millicent lifted her gaze to mine. โAt killing my sister.โ
I jerked back against the wall, barely registering the burst of pain along my back.
โPenellaphe will complete her Culling soon.โ Millicent rose. โThen, her love for you will become one of the very, very few weaknesses she will
have. You will be the only thing that can stop her then. If you donโt, Penellaphe will help end the realms as we know them, causing millions to lose their lives, and subjecting those who survive to something far worse. Either way, my sister canโt survive this. She will die in your arms, or she will drown the realms in blood.โ