We crested the last of the Niel Valley just as the sun began to set, turning the sky a deep, violet-blue. Kieran rode to Casteelโs right, and Delano and the wolven traveled alongside me as the northern portion of the Rise surrounding Carsodonia came into view. The area of the Bone Temple and Pensdurth sat at a much higher elevation than Carsodonia, much like Masadonia, and the air was a little cooler and less humid. With my hands steady on Phobasโs reins, I looked at Sage.
The wolven cut away from the pack, followed by General Svenโs and Murinโs divisions, heading for the front gates of Carsodonia as planned. The draken remained in the heavily forested area at our backs, since we werenโt sure if the Blood Crown had learned how many draken had survived the attack. In case they hadnโt, we wanted that detail to remain unknown. With the drakenโs speed in the air, it would only take minutes for them to reach us once needed.
I glanced behind me to where Hisa and several Crown Guards rode beside the wagon. Iโd kept checking on the wagon, almost as if I expected the casket containing Malec to disappear somehow.
Which was as silly as most of the thoughts Iโd had in the middle of the night.
Our hearts were calm as we continued forward, carefully watched by the guards along the Rise. Their bows were readied, but none had fired upon us as we rode on, our Atlantian banners rippling in the faintly sea-salted breeze. The silence was unnerving, shattered by the horns blaring from the corners of the Rise. The same ones that blew when they spotted the mist. I wondered if the people were seeking shelter in their homes, hiding this time from who theyโd been led to believe was the Harbinger of Death and Destruction instead of the Craven.
My gaze lifted to the archers on the Rise, and my senses swept out. Bitter fear gathered in my throat, stroking the restlessly stirring eather. โTheyโre afraid.โ
โAs they should be,โ Casteel commented, and I dragged my attention from them, focusing on my King. He also eyed them. โAtlantian armies have never traveled this far west.โ
โNot even in the War of Two Kings,โ Kieran added. โMost of those guards up there have probably never evenย seenย an Atlantian or a wolvenโ or were aware that they had.โ
โTheyโll probably be shocked that we look like them,โ Emil said from behind us, where he rode with Naill and Malik. โAnd not like the Craven.โ
โAll that is likely true,โ I said. โAnd it means that when this is over, after weโve ended the Blood Crown, we need to prove to the people of Carsodonia and the rest of Solis that we are not the monsters they have been warned about. It wonโt be as easy as it was in Padonia or any of the cities farther east,โ I reasoned, though I wouldnโt say any but Padonia had been particularlyย easy.
โWe will.โ Casteelโs gaze found mine. โIt will take time, but time is what we will have on our side.โ
I nodded. We had time, but so did all the Ascended whoโd fled their cities, either abandoning them or leaving nothing but death behind. They were behind those walls now. They too would need to be dealt with.
But it was what waited before us that needed all of our attention now.
The Bone Temple lined the horizon, a sprawling structure built upon thousands of heavy blocks of stone which held the bodies of the entombed Priests and Priestesses. The Temple was as tall as the Rise itself, with marble and limestone pillars that stretched even higher, and steep steps that climbed the north and south sides. Vines smothered the ones to the east and west and had even begun to climb the pillars.
โWell,โ Naill drawled as the grounds beyond the Temple came into view. โIt looks like the Blood Queen brought a few friends along with her.โ
โShe most definitely did,โ Casteel murmured. โNot unexpected.โ
And it wasnโt. There was no way Isbeth would meet us in the open like this without substantial forces. Just as we hadnโt.
In the rising moonlight, the ground looked red beyond the Temple, blocking the northern gates and spreading as far as the eye could see.
Soldiers in black and crimson armor stood shield to shield, their faces covered by helmets or gaiters.
โWhat are we looking at?โ Casteel asked as we drew closer.
I let my senses sweep out. A mixture of varying degrees of emotion came back to me. Salty resolve. Vast nothingness. Fear. A shallower emptiness from those shielding their emotions. โMortals, knights, and Revenants,โ I told them.
โHow incredibly diverse of the Blood Queen,โ Kieran murmured.
My gaze swept to the floor of the Temple. I couldnโt see who was there. Was Millicent with our mother? Would she intervene on her behalf once it became clear what we planned? Or would she aid us?
Casteel gave the signal, and the horses slowed before stopping as we neared the foot of the Temple. He looked over at me, and I took a shallow breath, nodding.
Loosening my grip on the reins, I dismounted as Casteel did the same. The others who would join us at the Temple followed as Casteel went to where the generals waited. โRemember the plan,โ he said. โThe wolven will alert you when itโs time.โ
General Aylard and Sven nodded as Naill and Emil carefully unloaded Malecโs casket from the wagon.
โBe careful,โ Sven called to us.
Remembering what Iโd heard before, I replied with, โBut be brave.โ
Hisa caught my eye and grinned as she helped Naill and Emil. I smiled as Casteel caught Malik by the arm. The curve of my lips faded.
โStay close to me,โ Casteel spoke, his voice low as he met his brotherโs stare. โDonโt do anything that could jeopardize what weโre doing here or your life.โ
Malikโs expression was stoic, but he nodded.
โYou could at least smile,โ Kieran said to Malik as Casteel let go of his arm. โAt least you have a sword this time.โ
โGee, thanks,โ Malik muttered as Casteel shot him a look a wise person wouldโve shut up upon receiving. โYou know, for allowing me to have the bare minimum protection.โ
โHow about you stop bitching and help us?โ Naill grunted. โFor a sleeping god, the fucker sure is heavy.โ
Cursing under his breath, Malik went to the front of the casket. โMaybe itโs not that heโs heavy. Itโs just that you are all weak.โ
โSay that again,โ Hisa warned, her eyes flashing a sharp amber from above the face guard of her helmet, โand I will kick your ass.โ
Malik said nothing as he helped lower the casket to the ground, but his lips twitched as a sugary taste gathered in my mouth.
โWhat is it with the DaโNeer men and being amused when women threaten them?โ I asked.
Kieran snorted, taking my hand and turning me to face him. โIt probably has a complicated answer,โ he said, carefully taking hold of my crown and lifting it so it didnโt snag in my hair. Neither Casteel nor I would wear our crowns. We would already be targets on the field, and we didnโt need anything making it easier to pinpoint us. โBuried in deeply rooted issues that span many generations.โ
โI find thatย deeplyย offensive,โ Casteel remarked, coming to us as I smiled.
โSure, you do.โ Kieran took my crown, placing it in the box that a Crown Guard heldโa much more ornate, wooden, engraved thing with the Atlantian Crest. I supposed people had gotten tired of seeing the crowns in a cigar box. He then turned to Casteel and removed his crown with the same gentleness, placing it beside mine. He looked between us as the guard mounted his horse and rode off to keep the crowns safe. โAre we ready?โ
Casteel looked down at me. โMy Queen?โ
My pulse increased slightly, and a flutter of nervous anticipation bloomed in my chest. The essence thrummed. โYes.โ
โThen itโs time.โ Casteelโs mouth brushed mine. His lips tasted of the salty breeze as he took my left hand. His thumb ran over the dazzling, golden swirl. โWe will end this tonight, one way or another. And then, Iโm going to find that diamond I told you about.โ He kissed me again. โBut before that, Iโm going to get what I want. You. In the armor.โ
โGods,โ Kieran half sighed, half laughed.
Casteelโs lips curved into a smile against mine. โItโs not like you arenโt thinking it.โ
My eyes went wide as Kieran sounded as if he choked on his breath. What I suddenly felt from him while Casteel chuckled wasnโt embarrassment. It was sharp and heavy, too fleeting for me to latch onto. My eyes narrowed on Kieran as Casteel took my hand. โAre you shielding your emotions?โ
โI would never do such a thing,โ Kieran replied, his expression one of pure innocence.โ
โUh-huh,โ I muttered as Casteel led us around the wagon and toward the Temple.
The moment we began our climb of the steep steps, followed by Delano and the other wolven, whatever Kieran was or wasnโt feeling slipped to the background. What was about to happen was bigger than meโthan Casteelย andย me. Even bigger than Kieran. The future of the kingdoms rested on what happened tonight. There was no way to mentally prepare for this. Not when Iโd been in the veil not so long ago and only known as the Maiden. My heart beat as fast as it had when we rode up to the Rise of Oak Ambler and a fine tremor ran through me.
As we neared the top of the steps, and just about when my legs felt as if they would turn to liquid, Casteel halted. He turned to me and squeezed my hand. โRemember what we told you in Evaemon?โ
I shook my head, my thoughts racing far too much to even begin to recall what he could possibly be referencing.
His eyes caught mine, the gold glimmering in the starlight. โYou have faced Craven and vamprys, men wearing masks of mortal flesh. Stared down Atlantians whoโve wanted to harm you, seized cities, and freed me,โ he said, touching my cheek. โYouโre more than a Queen. More than a goddess on the verge of becoming a Primal. Youโre Penellaphe DaโNeer, and youโre fearless.โ
My breath snagged in my chest.
Kieran touched the other side of my cheek, turning my gaze to his. He smiled. โAnd you run from no one and nothing.โ
Emotion clogged my throat, and as it had in Evaemon, their words were as powerful as the eather thrumming in my chest.
They were right.
I was brave.
Strong.
And I wasnโt afraid.
Nodding, I faced forward as Delano brushed my legs, and several of the wolven prowled past us. I lifted my chin and straightened my shoulders, my heart steady as we crested the top of the steps.
Delano stayed at my side as the wolven spread out, their bodies sleek under the moonlight as they wove between the pale stone statues of the
kneeling gods lining the pathway toย her.
Draped in a tight-fitting, crimson half-coat and gown, the Blood Queen stood before an altar once used to display the bodies of the deceased Priests and Priestesses. The ruby and diamond crown upon her head glittered like the stars blanketing the sky, as did the ruby piercing her nose, and the wide, jeweled belt at her waist, visible beneath the halves of her coat. Her lips were as red as her clothing, and as she stood there, she was equally as beautiful as she was horrifying.
My mother. My enemy.
She wasnโt alone. Callum stood to her right, as golden as the sun itself. Dozens of Royal Guards and knights flanked her, and a line of Handmaidens stood behind the altar, but it was one who caught my eye.
Millicent was dressed as the other Handmaidens in a sleeveless crimson tunic fitted to her hips. Slits on either side revealed pants of the same color with daggers sheathed to both thighs. The painted markings were back, swirling up and down her arms, and the deep, reddish-black mask painted upon her face obscured what Casteel had seen. Our shared features. The sides of her hair were braided like mine and swept back to fall down her back, the color a flat, dull black.
One look at her, and I knew she wasnโt shielding her emotions. Millicentโs unease was strong and tart, mixing with the heaviness of her concern as her attention drifted over the three of us and beyond, to where I suspected she looked for Malik. I had no idea what was going on between themโhow or why she disliked him like Malik claimed and yet obviously worried about him. I didnโt know where her true loyalties lay, but neither of those things mattered.
Only our mother did.
โYou brought an army with you, and youโre dressed for battle,โ the Blood Queen spoke. โShould I be concerned?โ
My gaze locked with hers, and I didnโt allow myself to search for any sort of feeling toward her. โYou should always be concerned.โ
Isbeth smiled tightly as she stepped forward, her hands clasped at her waist. โI hope you didnโt come all this way just to be clever. Where is Malec?โ
โWe have him, but you need to lift the curse first,โ I said. โOr what?โ Callum answered.
Delanoโs head lowered as his lip curled back, and a low growl rumbled from him. I reached for theย notam, calming himโsoothing the others as they prowled across the Temple floor, their instincts riled by so many vamprys and Revenants.
โOr we set his casket on fire,โ Casteel responded coolly. โAnd then kill you.โ
โYou keep saying that,โ the Revenant replied, โyet here I remain.โ
Casteel turned his head to Callum, and his lips curled in a shadow of a smile. โAnd here I stand.โ
โThe curse will be lifted once I see that you have Malec with you and he still lives,โ Isbeth interjected before Callum could. โI need proof that you have fulfilled your end of the bargain before I complete mine.โ
I glanced at Casteel. He gave me a curt nod, and through theย notam, I reached out to Rune, who waited with the others. The wolvenโs response was swift. โHe comes.โ
Isbethโs stare left mine, traveling to the steps as Casteel said, โHe remains asleep.โ
โOf course,โ she responded with a quick glance. My head cut to my left as Millicent quietly moved forward. โHe will until given blood.โ
I watched Millicent move forward even more, tensing.
โHe will sleep deeply until then,โ Isbeth continued. โNothing in either realm could wake him at this point.โ
โAnd yet, you believe that he will wake upon being fed and then give you what you seek?โ Casteel queried as I inched forward, partially blocking him and Kieran.
โI know he will,โ Isbeth said.
I saw the moment Malik and the others arrived at the top of the Temple steps. Isbethโs hands unlocked. One fluttered to her chest as they traveled between the kneeling, faceless gods. Millicentโs steps faltered, and her concern rose, pressing down on my shoulders.
They placed the casket before where we stood, and then Malik and the others stepped back. I moved forward, reaching into the pouch at my hip. My fingers slid over the horse as I withdrew the ring. I placed it on top of the flat surface of the casket, beside the bone chains. Isbeth lifted a hand. Several knights moved forward, their dark, soulless eyes the only parts of them visible as they retrieved the casket, carrying it to the altar as Millicent approached me.
Delano eyed her warily as her pale eyes flicked briefly to Malik and then to me. โWhere is the blond?โ she questioned quietly. โThe one called Reaver. Your draken.โ
โYou worried about where he may be lurking?โ Casteel countered as Isbeth turned her back on us.
Millicent didnโt look at him. โNo.โ Her eyes remained on me, and as close as we were, it was hard not to notice that we were the same height. โBut you should be.โ
My brows rose while the knights began pulling the bone chains from the casket. โAnd why is that?โ
She looked over her shoulder at the clatter of bones hitting the Temple floor. โBecauseย sheย didnโt ask about where he is,โ she answered, and Kieranโs head snapped in her direction. โOne would think sheโd be concerned about the one thing that could take out a large portion of those on the Temple grounds.โ
I glanced at the altar. Isbeth was sliding the Atlantian diamond back onto her fingerโI wasnโt even sure why Iโd bothered to return itโas a knight jammed the tip of his sword into the seam of the casket. Wood groaned. It was unlikely that Isbeth was currently aware of where Millicent was at the moment. She was solely focused on the casket, having moved to the other side of the altar. Callum watched, though.
โNor did she mention the fact that youโre about fifty thousand less than you were when you crossed the Niel Valley,โ Millicent went on, her gaze lowered. Another knight worked at the center of the lid, and I heard another cracking, popping sound. โShe is fully aware that they are no longer with you, which could only mean that they have been sent somewhere else.โ
Focusing on Millicent, a hundred different things rose to the tip of my tongue. There was so much I wanted to know, but all I said was, โI know.โ
Millicentโs gaze flew to mine, and I knew she understood what I meant.
That I knew who she was.
One side of her lips twitched and rose and then flattened. โThen you should also know that there is something very wrong about all of this.โ
Tiny bumps spread out along my arms as the knights freed the top of the casket and lifted the lid. Millicent turned back as they placed it on the floor. The knights all stepped back. Only Isbeth moved forward, and she did so slowly, almost fearfully.
Malik had made his way to Kieranโs side. He didnโt look at Millicent, but I knew he spoke to her when he whispered, โAre you well?โ
I didnโt know how Millicent answered. I was completely focused on Isbeth as she clutched the rim of the casket and stared inside. An arrow of raw, pounding agony pierced straight through me, surprising me. The emotion belonged to Isbeth. The Blood Queen shuddered.
What I could see of Malec wasโฆit wasnโt good. Strands of dull, reddish-brown hair lay against sunken cheeks. Too-dry lips were parted, peeled back over fangs as if he had lost consciousness while screaming. He was skeletal, and more weathered flesh than man. A husk of whoever he may have once been. And the sight of him, no matter what his actions might have caused, was a pitiful sight.
โOh, my love,โ Isbeth whispered and then slipped into a hoarsely spoken language I didnโt understand.
โOld Atlantian,โ Kieran explained.
I may not understand what she said, but I understood the agony mingled with the sweetness of love. The sorrow. There was no relief. No joy or anticipation. Only the bone-deep, icy anguish that hurt more than any physical pain.
โAs you can see, we have held up our end of the deal,โ Casteel said, silencing Isbeth. โLift the curse.โ
Isbeth didnโt move or respond for what felt like an eternity. My heart seized. If she didnโt do as sheโd promised and the Joining hadnโt usurped the curseโฆ
I reached down, grabbing Kieranโs hand. He was stoic, his emotions shielded, while Casteel was a rapidly building storm of rage.
Then Isbeth nodded.
Callum came forward, driving Millicent back and away. Her reaction to him was unsettling. Iโd seen her handle Delano in his mortal form as if he were nothing more than a child. But this Revenant was supposedly oldโ really old. The essence stirred as he drew close. Through theย notam, I nudged Delano back.
โLift the wounded arm,โ Callum requested with a pleasant smile. The Revenant was utterly unfazed by the wolvenโs and Elementalsโ glares.
I let go of Kieranโs hand, and he did as Callum requested. The Revenant cocked his head to the side. โThe mark of the curse?โ One wing rose as he looked down at me. The smile spread. โItโs gone.โ
โIt is,โ Casteel answered. โIt shouldnโt be.โ
โAnd?โ Casteelโs voice was soft, in the way that was always a warning. โNothing. Itโs just interesting.โ Callum closed his fingers around
Kieranโs arm as he withdrew a dagger, one made of some sort of milky- white stone Iโd never seen before. โThis may sting.โ
โYou harm him, and you will regret it,โ I warned.
โI only need to make a shallow cut as before,โ Callum said. โBut I suspect there is not much I could do that would seriously harm him.โ His hand was quick, making a shallow cut on the same area of Kieranโs forearm as before. โNow is there?โ
I didnโt even bother responding as a faint black shadow lifted from the shallow slice. My heart tripped. Did that mean the Joining wouldnโt have overpowered the curse? I didnโt know, and I wasnโt sure if we would ever know. What I did know was that it didnโt matter.
โGods,โ Naill muttered as the inky mist flowed out from Kieranโs blood and rose to where it disappeared into the night.
โThere you go.โ Callum dropped Kieranโs arm, sheathing the strange dagger as he smiled brightly.
โThatโs it?โ Casteel asked. The Revenant nodded.
Kieranโs arm flew out in a flash. I saw a glint of bloodstone, and then the hilt of the dagger was flush with Callumโs chest. โThank you,โ he growled, jerking the dagger up and out. โFucker.โ
Callum staggered back. Blood trickled from his mouth. โGodsdamn itโฆโ
A rough laugh came from Millicent as Callum hit the floor. โNever gets old,โ she said, stepping over his body. โHe recovers fast, though. Go for his stupid head next time.โ
โAdvice taken and accepted,โ Kieran muttered, glancing at me as I folded my hand over his arm. โIโm fineโโ He sighed as the healing warmth hit him. His eyes flicked to Casteel.
โLet her do her thing,โ Casteel replied, his focus now on Isbeth. โIt makes her feel good.โ
Kieran quieted then, and when I lifted my hand, there was no mark. โYou do feel fine?โ I asked, not trusting the Revenant at all.
He nodded.
โHeโs fine,โ Millicent snapped. โUnlike the Queen, who appears seconds from climbing into the casket.โ
โWould that be a bad thing?โ Emil asked.
A choked laugh left me, the sound quickly fading as I saw that Isbeth leaned over Malecโs body.
โHeโs my heartmateโa part of me. My heart. My soul. Heโs my everything. If Nyktos had granted us the trials, we would be together.โ
โAnd ruling over Atlantia?โ Casteel surmised.
โI donโt think so. He was done with that godsforsaken kingdom,โ she said. โWe wouldโve traveled the realm, found a place that we were at peace with. There, we wouldโve stayed. Together. With our son. Our children.โ
Who knew if what she spoke was true to anyone but her, but it was painful to witness, nonetheless.
Isbeth smoothed a palm over Malecโs cheek, her hand trembling as she bent over him more, her mouth inches from his dry, pale lips. โI love you now as much as I loved you then when our eyes first met in the rose gardens. I will always love you, Malec. Always.โ
I shifted under the weight of the raw tide of emotion that Isbeth did nothing to shield. Tears rolled down her cheeks, leaving faint tracks in the pale powder she wore.
โYou know that, right?โ Her voice had lowered as she reached for the jeweled belt at her waist. โYou have to, even now, as you sleep so deeply. You have to know how much I love you.โ Isbethโs fingers trailed down the side of his neck as she pressed a kiss to his still lips.
โThatโs really disgusting,โ muttered Emil. It was.
And it was also sad. As terrible and evil to the core as Isbeth was, she still loved deeply and painfully. It would hurt even more when she realized that we had no intention of allowing her to keep him.
โFuckboy is awake,โ Kieran muttered as Callum slowly climbed to his feet. โHeads up.โ
Casteel reached between us, folding his hand around mine. He winked at me, and other than proving that he could pull that off without looking ridiculous, it was a sign. It was time. Looking away from the sad scene playing out before us, I narrowed my senses until I could only feel theย notamย and searched out Sageโs fresh rain imprintโ
โAnd thatโs whyโฆ Thatโs why you have to understand,โ Isbeth said to Malecโs sleeping form. โYou know how much I loved our son. You understand why it must be like this. That it cannot be any other way.โ
Concentration broken, my head jerked toward Isbeth at the same moment as Millicentโs. Isbeth jerked her arm up. Casteel pulled me to his side at the first glint of shadowstone. The jeweled belt at her waist had hidden a shadowstone dagger. I tapped into the eather, worried that she would turn that dagger on any number of people standing nearโ
Isbeth screamedโand, gods, that was the sound of pure anguish. She brought the dagger downโinto Malecโs chest. His heart.
My mouth dropped open. Isbeth hadโฆ
Sheโd stabbed Malec in the heart with shadowstone.
Shadowstone could kill a god. I remembered Reaver saying as much.
What weโd just witnessed didnโt make sense. Not in any realm. But she hadโฆshe had killed Malec. Her heartmate.
โWhat in the actualย fuck?โ exclaimed Casteel, dropping my hand as Millicent staggered back, her eyes going wide.
Kieran cursed as Isbeth jerked her hands free of the dagger. Her body folded over Malecโs. โIโm sorry. Iโm so sorry,โ she wept. โIโm so sorry.โ
My arms fell to my sides. The shock of seeing the glimmering, ruby- encrusted hilt jutting from Malecโs chest rooted me to where I stood. And that astonishment rolled, coming in waves from all who witnessed itโall except one.
The golden, now-bloody Revenant. Callumย smiled.
A nearly overwhelming sense of dread exploded in my chest as Callum slowly turned his head toward me. He clasped his hands together, bowing. โThank you.โ
The essence stirred violently. I reached out, clasping Casteelโs arm. โThank you for doing what you were prophesied to do long ago. Thank
you for fulfilling your purpose, Harbinger.โ Callumโs pale eyes brightened behind the golden mask, and the eather, it thrummed through my veins. โIt wasnโt exactly as foretold or how many of us understood, but propheciesโฆ well, the details arenโt always exact, and interpretations do vary.โ
โI donโt understand,โ Millicent said, her wide-eyed gaze darting between Callum and our mother.
โWhat is it that you donโt understand?โ
โEverything,โ she seethed. โEverything about what just happened.โ
โYou mean what couldโve happened to you if you hadnโt been a failure?โ Callum countered, and Malik shot forward, blocked only by Casteel, who was simply faster. โYou wouldโve bled for him, and he wouldโve rewarded you greatly for it.โ
Millicent drew back, her skin paling under the mask. Her stare hit mine, and suddenly, I understood. Mouth dry, my gaze fell to Malec. โThat was supposed to be me, wasnโt it?โ
โYou succeeded where she didnโt,โ Callum said. โAnd Iโve been waiting a long time for you.ย Heโsย been waiting for the sacrifice. The balance the Arae always insist upon. Waiting for the one born of mortal flesh, on the verge of becoming a great Primal power. You arrived as promised, butโฆโ He extended his arm. โBut you werenโt the only one. As long as both shared the blood of the Primal of Life and were loved, it would restoreย him. She just needed youโsomeone of his bloodlineโto find Malec. We all know that Ires surely wouldnโt have done that. Weโd have had to free him. And, well, heโs kind ofโฆpissy, to say the least.โ
โWhat in the hell?โ demanded Naill.
Callum cocked his head. โI just didnโt think sheโd doย that. Not until she asked for him. And even then, I truly didnโt think she would go through with it, to be honest.โ He laughed. โI thought it would be a fifty-fifty shot on who she chose. You. Or Malec.โ
Heart pounding, I pressed my hand to my chest as clouds appeared over the sea, darkening the night sky. I was on the verge of becoming a Primal, and it struck me, finally, theย why nowย of it all. Why Isbeth had waited untilย thisย time to exact her centuries-old plans. Sheโd had to wait until I entered the Culling so she couldโฆ I stared at the altar. So she couldย kill me. But she hadโฆ
But it wasnโt me on that altar.
Malec wasnโt the True King of the Realms as we believed. This really had nothing to do with him or even me. We were just pawns.
Suddenly, I thought about the prophecy. โโThe Bringer of Death and Destruction,โโ I murmured, and Casteelโs gaze flew to mine. โNot Death and Destruction, but theย bringerย of it.โ My hand lifted to my mouth. That godsdamn prophecyโฆ โAnd I did just that.โ
โFuck,โ Malik growled.
โThis is not the right time,โ Casteel said under his breath, โbut I just want to point out that I always said you were not death and destruction.โ
Kieran shot him a look because it really, really wasnโt the time, and because while Malikโs reluctance to give Malec to Isbeth may not have been rooted in knowledge of what was to come, if we had listened to himโฆ No. If we had known, we wouldnโt have stopped. We wouldnโt have
risked Kieran. Right or wrong, it was as simple as that.
โThen what is this?โ Millicent demanded. โWho is the Harbinger?โ
โShe is the Harbinger.โ Callumโs head swung to her. โThe warning.โ His eyes widened. โWhat did you think, dear? Thatย sheย was the one who would destroy the realms?โ He glanced at me. โA Primal born of mortal flesh? Her?โ His laugh echoed through the valley. โSeriously?โ
I stiffened. โAt any other time, I would find that kind of rude.โ
โNo offense meant, Your Highness,โ he said with a mockery of a bow. โItโs just that it would take eons for you to becomeย thatย powerful, and that was if the power didnโt drive you mad first.โ
The limp, flat hair flew about Millicentโs face as she shook her head, while Isbeth continued sobbingโas the dread grew and grew. The last part of Callumโs comment was something weโd have to worry about later. โNo.โ
โYes.โ Callum tipped his head back as he eyed me. โIt shouldโve been you on the altar. Thatย wasย the plan. That is what all of this has been about. You.โ He pointed to Millicent and then to me. โAndย you. Yeah, weโll have to deal withย youย later.โ Callum winked. โBut now, itโs time.โ
โTime for what, you silly fuck?โ Kieran snarled, grasping the hilt of his sword.
The Revenantโs eyes closed. โTime to bow to the one True King of the Realms.โ
Casteel stepped toward him. โAnd who is that supposed to be?โ
Pressure settled on my shoulders. An awareness that brought a chill to the nape of my neck. That heavy, oppressive feelingโthe same as Iโd felt the night that Vessa had struck down the draken, and in the woods outside of Three Riversโcloaked my skin. Iโd felt it before when we were in Stonehill and Iโd heardย thatย voice urging me to lose control.
The same one Iโd heard that night in Lockswood when Iโd been floating in the nothingness.
โHeโs been waiting.โ Callum ignored Kieran, his chin dipped, eyes eager and voice soft, full of worshipโso very much like the Priests and
Priestesses in Oak Ambler. โThis whole time, he too has slept fitfully. Kept well fed under the Temple of Theon.โ
Kieranโs skin blanched as a shudder rocked me. โThe children,โ I gasped. โThe extra Rite.โ
โHe had to be strong enough to awaken, and he was.โ Callum dragged his teeth along his lower lip. โWhen you shed the mortal flesh and began your Ascension, it freed him. And soon, when Malec takes his final breath, he will be at his full strength. All these yearsโall these centuries and centuriesโheโs been waiting. Sleeping even more restlessly after your birth. Sensing you,ย feelingย you. Heโs been waiting and waiting for the proverbial key to his lock, for hisโฆpretty poppy to pick and watch bleed.โ
Red-hot rage swirled through Casteel, gathering in my throat like a pool of acid. He moved so fast, I didnโt see his hand until it was tearing through Callumโs chest, and the Revenantโs heart was in his palm, dripping blood and thick tissue.
Malik and Millicent turned to him. โWhat?โ Casteel snarled, throwing the heart aside. โI couldnโt listen to another word. Not even going to say Iโm sorry. Fuck him.โ
Delanoโs imprint brushed against my thoughts.ย Somethingโs comingโฆ
No, someone was already here. Death.
Destruction.
Stale lilacs.
Oh, my gods.
The dread exploded into panic as I jerked to the side. โKolis.โ