Vincentโs body hit the railing and fell to the sand, a long drop from the balcony.
I didnโt know what sounds I was making, only that
they were ragged and animalistic and violent. It was the Nightfire that made them finally let me go. In a sudden burst, it engulfed me.
Not that I noticed, or cared.
I stumbled down the steps. Crossed the sand in several long strides. I collapsed next to Vincent.
He was still alive, barely. But it was a testament to his power that he even managed to survive these few seconds. His body had been destroyedโskin replaced with scalded flesh, bones rearranged and crushed, that elegant cold face twisted and blood-smeared. His eyes, moon-silver, were brighter than ever peering through that gore.
Growing up, I had thought Vincent was untouchable. He could not bleed. He could not break. He certainly could not die.
But the man before me was broken in every way. A collection of destroyed muscle and tissue, and a heart that was just as soft as mine in the end.
His eyes glistened. One mangled hand reached for me. I grabbed it.
โI am so sorry, my little serpent.โ Each word was hard-fought. โI was going toโI was going to tellโโ
I just kept shaking my head. Tears marked little pools of clean skin on Vincentโs face. I managed one garbled word: โStop.โย Stop speaking. Stop dying. Stop leaving me.
But he didnโt.
โI love you. I loved you from the first moment.โ Bubbles of blood formed at the corners of his mouth. His gaze drifted past me, to the night sky. Then it dragged back to meโthe movement slow, laborious, like he was working very hard to make sure I was the last thing he saw. โSo many mistakes in the end,โ he choked out. โNever you.โ
For the rest of my life, I would wish I had said something to my father as he died in my arms. He was a terrible person in so many ways. And yet I loved him.
I loved him.
I told him so three seconds too late, when his eyes had gone blank.
The grief tore me apart in its jaws. So much worse than I ever thought it would be.
No.
I preferred anger.
Blue-white flames consumed my vision. Every muscle coiled. I guarded Vincentโs body like a wolf over her denโa serpent over her nest.
Something had been ripped open inside of me, and whatever had been within that carefully guarded box was too much for me to control. Pain and sorrow andย furyย poured through me, poured and poured andโ
In the distance, I heard shouting. It grew closer. Someone grabbed me.
I fought them on instinct, railed against their hold. I couldnโt grip my own magicโthe dam of my restraint had shattered, leaving it gushing in uncontrollable waves. Flames roared at my hands, my arms, peeled from my skin.
It was Raihn who finally dragged me back.
I hated that I knew it was him right away. Knew him by scent and touch alone as he pulled me back against him, arms around my shoulders.
โHeโs gone, Oraya,โ he murmured into my ear.
Theyโre dead, little human,ย he had said to me, the first time he had met me.
Theyโre dead. Theyโre all dead.
Iโd dropped my blades somewhere. I had no weapons. Only my flames, which were so far beyond my control that I could have burned the colosseum to the ground. But if they hurt Raihn, he didn’t show it. He spun me around, held me firm by my arms.
โBreathe, Oraya. Come back to me. Please.โ He said this like he cared.
Like he fuckingย cared.
I hated him. I was ready to die for him and he killed my father, and he lied to me, and heโheโ
And yet the sight of Raihnโs pain, of the skin on his cheeks slowly scorching, made me draw in a gulp of air.
He gave me a weak smile. โYouโre safe.โ
I never wanted him to say those words to me ever again.
People surrounded us now. Rishan warriors clustered in the arena. Dimly, I recognized Cairis watching us nearby, sword in hand, and Ketura not far beyond him. When did all these people get here?
I couldnโt orient myself. Something I could not name was soโsoย different. The flames slowly ebbed. Yet I still felt like I was burning from within. I struggled to breathe. My chest hurtโmy neck hurt.
As the Nightfire withered, Raihnโs eyes lowered to my throat.
Horror fell over his face. โOraya, what isโโ
โFuck.โ Cairis stepped closer, his eyes wide. โIs thatโ
FUCK.โ
What?
I looked down at myself.
Red ink had spread over my chest.
Cairis gasped, โSheโs a fuckingย Heir.โ