The Villain
Trystan stood waiting outside the cellar door for twenty minutes.
Gods knew why. There were plenty of other things he could be doing: managing mercenary requests, torturing the new workers with something truly cruelโlike an icebreaker activity. But instead, he paced nervously, waiting for the cellar door to reopen.
That kiss had rattled his brain loose.
Heโd tried to forget itโthe way one tried to dodge a brick flying at oneโs face. Inevitable, painful, and impossible to truly escape.
He needed a distraction. A disruption. He neededโฆ
Kingsley!ย The frog entered his line of vision, shortly followed by Gideon Sage, who looked mussed and sweaty as he dove after the frog, only to fall hard on his stomach. The amphibian landed at Trystanโs feet, looking up at him with satisfied golden eyes.
โWhat are you playing at, Kingsley?โ Trystan untucked his arms and crouched, waiting patiently as the frog jotted down a word with his free foot, then held up the sign the animal had been keeping who knew where.
Fetch.
Trystan snorted, and Gideon glared as he stood, pointing an accusatory finger at Kingsley. โReal nice, you deranged turtle.โ
Trystan looked at Sageโs brother blankly before lifting an eyebrow. โHeโs a frog.โ
A patch of sunshine dipped in through the stained-glass window, shining right over Kingsley and his tiny crown. Gideon clicked his tongue. โAre you always this literal, Maverine?โ
Trystan frowned and looked at Gideon as he said, โYes.โ Gideon chuckled. โI see why she likes you.โ
Trystan sniffed and began inspecting one of the water-hose installations
that Sage had put in months prior for safety. To ensure that it was in working order, certainlyย notย to hide the red tinging the tops of his cheeks.
He didnโt need anyoneโparticularly not Sageโs brother, a man whoโd worked for his enemyโto become aware of theโฆattachment Trystan had formed to his assistant. Once someone else was made aware of a feeling, it became real, inescapable. Chasing you down like a monster on the hunt.
Like Scatter Day but far less entertaining. โSage likes everyone,โ Trystan muttered.
Gideon rubbed the back of his neck, still grinning. โEvie doesnโt like
Gideon opened his mouth to argue, but he pressed on. โWhen we were kids, she was always the agreeable one, always doing what she was told, going above and beyond to make sure both our parents were happy. It never sat right with me, but they were harder on her, I think. Expected more.โ
He paused, shaking his head and coughing lightly into his hand, his green eyes glistening. โShe hated making a fuss, even to her own detriment. I remember one of the neighbors gave her a shawl once that was so itchy she got a rash, but she wouldnโt take it off because โit was a gift.โโ Gideon rolled his eyes as if the memory were endearing, though it squeezed something tight in Trystanโs chest. โBut donโt get it wrong,โ Gideon added. โBeing agreeable doesnโt always mean real affection, especially for Evie. Sheโs kept her heart guarded all these years.โ
Trystan looked down at his feet. โI donโt think you know her well enough anymore to say that.โ
โMaybe not,โ Gideon conceded, โbut I can see sheโs not afraid to disagree with you, to argue, to tell you how she really feels. She trusts you not to turn on her.โ
She trusts you.
Why in the deadlands would he tell me that?
Trystan swallowed and began pacing in front of the door again, Kingsley now clinging to his boot as he walked. โThatโs just good sense. Iโm her employer, and there needs to be a certain level of trust and honesty for us to succeed.โ
Gideon gave him a look that bordered on pity. โYouโre really in deep, arenโt you?โ
Just then, Rebecka rounded the corner, trying to look casual as she eyed the still-closed cellar door. โHas she come out yet?โ
A knowing smile curled Trystanโs lips, making Rebecka scoff.
โI am not asking for myself! Nobody is getting any work done! Word of her confronting her father is all over the office, and itโs causing an uproar. She needs to hurry up.โ Rebecka planted her hands on her hips. โIf one more guard asks me where the provolone cheese is, Iโm going to break my glasses against the cement just so I donโt have to look at them anymore!โ
Another head peeked around the corner, interrupting Rebeckaโs rant. โSheโs still in there, then?โ Gushiken asked nervously.
Trystan pinched the bridge of his nose. โI told everyone to get back to work.โ
Tatianna didnโt sneak around the corner like Blade and Rebecka but floated around with a confidence Trystan seemed to lack. โI thought that was just a suggestion.โ
Trystan growled. โApparently!โ
Tatianna smirked and nodded toward the door. โHow is she?โ But the healerโs steady composure faltered when Clare brushed past her.
It wouldโve been more nauseating if even the slightest touch from Sage didnโt also make him feel weak in a way that both disgusted and intrigued him.
But mostly disgusted him.
โNo word yet,โ Rebecka said. โBut if sheโs not out in the next sixty seconds, Iโm sending you all back to your desks.โ
The door suddenly burst open, as if Rebeckaโs frustration had summoned her. Evie stumbled out into the hallway, blood streaming down her cheek and neck.
โSage, my gods!โ Trystan shouted, immediately checking her for injuries.
โOh, thank goodness,โ Rebecka said. โCan you please tell everyone youโre fine so they can get back to theirโ Evangelina!โ Rebeckaโs voice rose in alarm as she finally noticed the blood smeared across Sageโs face and body. But Evieโs focus was solely on Gideon, who was leaning against the wall.
Sage raised her dagger, wild-eyed, and stormed toward her brother, shoving him hard until his back hit the wall. โEve! What are you doing?โ Gideon yelled.
โIโve just been to see our father.โ
Gideonโs eyes darted around, and then he tried to leave, shoving past Sage so forcefully that she stumbled, tripping on the uneven ground and crashing to the floor with a painful yelp.
In any life before he met her, Trystan would have gone after the knight now fleeing down the hallway, escaping for reasons that couldnโt have been good. But the only thing his body recognized was her hitting the groundโand the uncomfortable sensation in his chest at seeing her in even an ounce of pain. He dropped to his knees beside her, panicked.
But before Trystan could brush the curls from Sageโs eyes to see the fury in them, she was already on her feet, dagger still in hand.
โSage, the bloodโฆโ he began, trying to sound calm.
But it didnโt matterโshe clearly wasnโt interested in his concern, only in the path she was now tearing down the corridor after her brother. She called back over her shoulder before disappearing from sight: โItโs not mine.โ
The words struck him like lightning, sudden and searing. He stared after her, overwhelmed by a tangle of emotions he couldnโt untangleโwonder, pride, concern. But it was the concern that stood out in harsh clarity.
Elliaโs warning before heโd entered the Heart Village echoed in his mind like cold water: *Do not cause any harm.*
Sage was edging closer to darkness, and as much as he admired her ruthlessness, her perseverance, and her strength, that voice in his headโthe one that reminded him daily that he was only good for one thingโwhispered that the worst harm he might ever cause would be to the one person he wanted to save.





