โTHAT IS ABSOLUTELYย not a clue,โ Lo said for the fourth time. โPut it down.โ Camilla closed her eyes, praying for some sort of divine interference. After sheโd slept for only a few short hours, more frustrated than ever after Envyโs win last night, theyโd all had breakfast, then immediately began
their day of hunting.
By now, theyโd been searching for the next clue for ages and the demon princes were driving her well past the point of madness. She was feeling downright murderous.
Perhaps that had something to do with the fact that sheโd done exactly as the antithesis of Prince Charming had suggested, unable to sleep without finding release after heโd driven her wild once again. That heโd somehow outmaneuvered her at her own game ought to be criminal. Next time, sheโd have to plot her victory better. Clearly, heโd been repaying her for the Sin Corridor.
Game on, demon.
This morning theyโd all been methodically searching through one chamber after the next, deciding that the three of them, plus two research assistants, would complete a more thorough search if they worked together, room by room, shelf by shelf, using Loโs meticulous records to compare what was in the room with anything that might have been added.
Which sounded fine in theory until one factored in the princesโ inability to work with each other without fighting. Every. Cursed. Minute.
Camilla scanned the room, her attention pausing on an artifact that
looked like a dark moon. Glass, smoky and opaque. A few shelves over, an enormous nautilus shell was displayed, measuring at least two feet in length, larger than any she knew of in the mortal world.
โGive it to me now,โ Lo said to Envy.
Using gloves, Lo gingerly plucked the illustrated manuscript out of Envyโs hands, setting it back under a glass encasement.
โYouโre certain itโs not a clue?โ Envy asked. โI donโt see it listed.โ
โThis book has been part of this collection for three hundred years. In a House with this many artifacts and tomes, itโs unfortunate that one was missed in the ledger, but not unheard of. Put it back down.โ
โIf youโre sure Lennox didnโt plant this clue back then,โ Envy said, โshow me the proof.โ
โTell me why you need to win so badly, and Iโll consider sharing my court secrets,โ Lo lobbed back. โThis game just began in the last month or so, correct?โ
โLennox has been known to plant clues whenever the opportunity arises.โ
โYouโre not answering my question,โ Lo said.
Best of luck with that futile inquiry,ย Camilla thought crossly.
โMaybe the gossip column was correct. Maybe youโre playing for much more this time.โ
Camillaโs brows rose. โGossip column? What did it say?โ
Envy shot his brother a contemptuous look. โIt didnโt say anything.โ
โHow very odd,โ Camilla said, โthat a paper should print nothing at all.
Yet here we all are, discussing something.โ
โBloody hell, do you ever cease with your games?โ Lo said. โThe paper is public knowledge.โ He shook his head and looked at Camilla. โRumors suggest Envyโs circle has been magically warded. No one has been able to go in or out. It started just when the game did.โ
โI donโt see how it matters whether it is true,โ Envy said.
Camilla watched him closely. His demeanor had shifted slightlyโit was nothing very noticeable, but heโd tensed for the briefest moment before adopting that frustratingly blasรฉ attitude. As if he couldnโt be bothered about the rumors.
Which was categorically false, as heโd just tried to keep that rumor from her.
She couldnโt sort out why heโd attempt to downplay its significance unless he was hiding a much darker truth.
โExactly,โ Lo said, interrupting her thoughts. โYou refuse to tell me any of your court secrets, so I have no desire to share mine.โ
As the princes continued to bicker, Camilla wished to throttle them both. Theyโd now been at this particular disagreement for an hour. She half wished theyโd pull their cocks out to compare sizes and get on with it.
Envyโs attention snapped to her. โMineโs much larger, Miss Antonius.โ
She rolled her eyes. Leave it to Envy to pick up on that.
Lo glanced between the two of them, brows knitted at their silent conversation.
โNothing.โ Camilla waved her hand, irked. โPlease, continue this scintillating argument. Iโm sure we have several more hours we can dedicate to it as well.โ
The two males picked up where theyโd left off, completely missing her sarcasm.
At the rate they were going, theyโd never make it out of House Sloth.
Perhaps this was evidence of the princeโs sin at work. They were moving at a snailโs pace, and Camilla had never realized before how inactivity drove her mad. At home she was always in motion: drawing or painting or curating the gallery or visiting Kitty. Tending to Bunny and waltzing her around the town house, kissing her fuzzy little peanut head.
Now Camilla wasโฆ losing her mind. She missed her big gray-and-white cat.
She wanted to find the next clue as much as Envy did, but she, at least, refused to be waylaid by petty feuds and court politics.
Thinking of clues, Camilla briefly wondered if she should be searching for something else for her first riddle, but no note had magically appeared with any game rules for her, and no blood oath had been signed. So was she not quite a player? She supposed she was a pawn.
A fact she hated.
Just as the game master had known she would. Heโd made his move expertly. This had been the highest form of blackmail, proving there really was no honor among thieves.
If sheโd never agreed to Envyโs bargain, she would never have painted a
hexed object. And sheโd not be in this predicament now. It had all been plotted brilliantly.
Camilla needed to get her talent back.
But it wasnโt Envyโs fault. One way or another, her path would always have ended on this road. Sheโd known that the hunterโs return was an inevitability, as was the lure of the Fae. The clouds of her past had been looming above for some time, gathering into this perfect storm.
She closed the book sheโd long since stopped scanning and glanced around the chamber again. They were in a room dedicated to emotions, and the only thing she felt at present was irritation. Everything looked to be in place. No book stood out to her, no object, exceptโฆ
Her attention returned to the giant nautilus, then drifted over to that smoky glass ball.
It wasnโt unusual to find an object or artifact tucked into the shelves here, but something about this object kept drawing Camillaโs eye. Perhaps it was simply shiny and pretty and like a magpie she had a fondness for sparkly items.
โHand it over,โ Envy said, continuing the argument with his brother.
โAs outrageous as it is to consider, your game isnโt responsible for everything in this bloody realm,โ Lo shot back, equally annoyed. โIf you canโt tell me why this is so important to win, donโt expect me to put my court in peril.โ
Camilla crossed the chamber to get a better look at the gleaming nautilus shell.
Her fingers glided over the smooth surface, marveling at the burnt- umber stripes running along its curved outer edge.
She turned it over carefully, admiring the mother-of-pearl interior and the clever spiral pattern the mollusk was known for. Nature was the greatest artist.
She replaced the shell and picked up the glittering ball, holding it up to the light.
Her mood shifted from annoyance to wonder. The ball was even more magical up close. What sheโd initially believed was opaque glass was actually thousands of little ebony grains that moved like sand within an hourglass each time she turned it.
The object was lovely.
Something about it made her want to smash it to pieces.
Sheโd raised her hand, intent on doing just that, when one word broke her trance.
โStop.โ Magic laced Envyโs voice, the power winding around her until she couldnโt have ignored him if sheโd tried.
The prince was slowly approaching, hands up, like she was a wild animal ready to attack.
โWhat?โ she asked.
โPut the Orb of Golath down. Slowly.โ
Envy kept his gaze on her, steady, calming. Yet his demeanor only succeeded in making her more nervous. Her attention shot around the room. Lo, the two male research assistants whoโd been quietly thumbing through each shelf,ย everyoneย had stilled, watching.
She looked down at the object she held, noticing the strange pulse for the first time. It beat like a phantom heart, like a distant drum. Somehow she felt like all the fears in the universe had been collected and were pounding at the thin glass to be freed.
โOh, itโs doingโฆ something.โ
Envy moved slowly but steadily, his voice low and commanding. โLook at me. It will not harm you so long as it remains intact.โ
Of course, that statement made her want to toss the damn thing far away. โItโs pulsing.โ Camilla suddenly feared sheโd hold it too tightly and shatter the glass by accident. Then she worried sheโd not hold it tightly
enough and itโd drop.
It undulated in her palms, the feeling twisting her insides into knots. โWhatever it tries to do to get you to drop it, you must ignore it,โ Envy
said. โThe orb wants you to break it.โ โThe orb of what?โ
โGodsโ bones,โ Envy muttered. โDid you even see the cursed thing sitting there, Sloth?โ
โMust have been glamoured from us.โ Lo sounded shaken.
โWhy?โ Camilla asked, trying to ignore the slick, cool feeling of the glass. It shifted again, now reminding her of a leech as it suctioned to her skin. โWhy wasnโt it glamoured from me?โ
โThat is the question, isnโt it?โ Envy asked, his tone curious. He shifted to his brother. โIt wasnโt part of your collection, correct?โ
Lo shook his head. โNo. I donโt have an orb on the premises.โ
โThen this is definitely our next clue.โ Envy faced her again, face grim. โTry to set it down now, Camilla.โ
โIโฆ I donโt think I can.โ
โYou can and you will.โ Envy seemed coiled to strike out at the orb. โOnce itโs been touched, only the person who picked it up can set it back down. I canโt take it from you.โ
With fear surging through her veins, Camilla gently set the orb back on the shelf, mindful to step away as slowly as she could in case it decided to take a tumble on its own. She exhaled only after it was several feet away from her.
Envy drew her behind him.
โWhere should we destroy it?โ Envy asked.
Camilla stared daggers at his back. โBreaking it seemed like a very unwise idea a moment ago.โ
He glanced over his shoulder, his expression inscrutable. โYouโre moreโฆ breakable.โ
โGive me a second,โ Lo said. โIโll draw a containment ring. It should be safe there.โ
One of the assistants brought the Prince of Sloth a piece of chalk, and while he drew a perfect circle and added runes she assumed were for protection, Camilla racked her brain for what it was. She couldnโt recall any stories.
โWhat is the Orb of Golath?โ she asked again.
โGolath is known as the Fear Collector, an ancient being often thought to have possessed the first spark of evil,โ Envy said, still standing guard over the ball. โNo one knows how many orbs are in existence, but they open doors even we demon princes fear to pass through. That one is here indicates we need to seek Golath next. He gifts them when he has a message. Or when he has a fear to collect.โ
The Fear Collector.
Of course, the next clue had to be some ancient evil. Why not the Wish Granter? The Dream Weaver?
And sheโd been the one marked to find this clue.
Envyโs attention remained locked on the orb, his expression set in hard lines as he concentrated. Heโd dispatched the Hexed Throne with barely any
effort, so to see him taking such care was anything but comforting.
โAre you ready to break it?โ Lo asked, looking up from the containment circle.
The Prince of Envy took a step toward the orb, then glanced over at Camilla.
โStand as far from the circle as you can, Miss Antonius.โ
She moved to the far corner of the room where the two assistant demons were crouched, books clutched to their chests. Theyโd likely been intrigued by the hunt for information, the excitement of finding a clue. Judging from the way they trembled, they hadnโt expected things to get so dangerous. An oversized desk sat between them and the circle, which didnโt seem like much protection at all.
Lo and Envy exchanged long looks, their conversation silent before Lo inclined his head, agreeing to whatever his brother had asked.
Without looking at Camilla again, Envy finally grabbed the orb.
He walked straight into the chalk circle, gave his brother one last hard look, then shattered it at his feet.
Camilla inhaled sharply.
A mammoth, nearly incorporeal creature reared up. It had the head of a goat and the body of a muscular man. Its horizontal irises landed on Camilla, taking her in.
It remained silent, cocking its head, its gaze never straying from where she stood.
โGolath.โ Envyโs voice carved through the tension building in the room. โWhere are you?โ
โWhat are you, when are you, these are more interesting queries.โ
The creature didnโt remove its dark gaze from Camilla. A forked tongue shot out between its overlarge teeth.
She remained very still, willing it to look elsewhere. โGolath,โ Envy warned.
โYou know where I am, Prince Envy. Below. Far below. Beneath the place where the tombs burn and the ground withers. Come find me if you dare. Bring the silver-haired one. I do so enjoy gifts.โ
The Fear Collector spun its nearly incorporeal body like a cyclone and disappeared into the circle, vanishing the shattered orb with it.
A heavy silence fell. Envy remained where he was, attention fixed to the
floor, as if waiting for the creature to spring back and attack. But once it became clear it wasnโt returning, he stared directly at Camilla.
His expression was carefully blank. Lo didnโt look at her at all. Nor did the other two demons.
Unease clawed at her. She did not want to be that creatureโs gift.
โGrab your cloak,โ Envy said to her softly. โWeโre traveling below the flaming tombs. The fire that burns there produces ice, not heat. Making survivalโฆ unpleasant.โ
โNo.โ
The only one who didnโt seem surprised by her refusal was Envy. He expelled a frustrated sigh.
โUnfortunately, this isnโt a negotiation, Miss Antonius. If the decision were up to me, youโd remain here. Better yet, Iโd deposit you back in Waverly Green. Since we are both without choice in the matter, grab your cloak.โ
Camillaโs attention slid to the others in the room. She did not want to debate in front of them.
โSloth, a moment of privacy, please?โ Envy said, surprising her. Once the other demons had left, Envy pulled her against his chest. โLetโs play a little game of truth, Miss Antonius.โ
She nestled against him, nodding.
โI wonโt permit anything to hurt you. True?โ โYes. Butโโ
โThere is no but, pet. Nothing will harm you.โ He smoothed a hand down her spine. โDo you trust me?โ
She laughed, pushing back from his embrace. โNot at all.โ
He gave her a wolfish grin. Then seriousness entered his features. He pulled a small dagger from inside his suit. It was silver like her eyes, its sheath carved beautifully.
She hesitated for only a second before taking it. It wasnโt made of iron, but it wasnโt any metal she was familiar with either.
Envy tucked her hair behind her ears, then stepped back.
โYou can trust me with your life, Camilla. That is something precious. Something Iโd never play with. No matter what game is happening. Truth?โ
Camilla held his gaze for a long moment, then went to fetch her cloak.
The tunnel below House Sloth was exactly what one should expect from an underground labyrinth deep within the bowels of the Underworld, home to creatures so terrible they do not seek the light.
Walls of frost-coated stone had been carved out to form the tunnel, the passage narrow enough that Camillaโs shoulder brushed against the princeโs as they walked silently.
Envy had had Sloth enchant her cloak so it regulated the temperature, ensuring that she wouldnโt freeze to death, but the air was still brutal on her face. He carried a flameless torch, which didnโt burn but provided enough light for them to see.
In many places the stone walls were gouged by claws, splattered with what had probably once been blood. There werenโt any bones or skeletons
โCamilla got the impression that whatever dwelled this far into the realm didnโt leave such delicacies behind.
Occasionally they heard screams in the distance.
Once, when a yowl so terrible it made her shiver rent the air, Envy held a finger to his lips and grabbed her hand, pulling her down another winding passage, not slowing his grueling pace until the infernal wailing was a distant nightmare ringing in her ears.
He hadnโt let go of her after that.
The closer they got to the land below what Envy had called the flaming tombs, the colder it got, like the world itself was warning travelers away.
Camilla had thought it couldnโt get any worse, and it proved her wrong.
If it hadnโt been for the magic cloak, she would have frozen.
Her eyes stung, tears freezing on her cheeks. Panic made her want to cry harder.
Will my eyes freeze shut?
Envy abruptly pulled her in front of him, wiping her tears away with his thumbs. Her skin heated immediately, warming from his magicked touch.
โBreathe, Miss Antonius. The tunnel is meant to induce fear. Golath feeds on it.โ
Another less-than-comforting thought.
He waited until she found her calm center; a feat that was more difficult than sheโd have imagined.
She nodded after another moment and they continued on, Camilla feeling marginally better.
Finally, after another long descent into an abyss, Envy stopped. He kept his hand wrapped around hers, his grip unyielding.
โGolath.โ Envyโs voice had been low, but it rumbled along the darkness.
Her heartbeat quickened again as the creature appeared from the shadows, peering at them curiously.
Camilla simultaneously couldnโt take her attention from it and never wanted to look upon it again. Here, where it chose to live, it was no longer nearly incorporeal. It was fully flesh and bone, its goatlike eyes glowing a sickly yellow in the dark.
Camilla couldnโt make out much more than its horns, and that was only because of the light given off by its eyes. She couldnโt see its mouth but sensed its smile.
โInteresting companions make for interesting stories. Come closer, curious mistress.โ
Its voice was deep, elemental. Different from that of the Hexed Throne, but somehow similar.
Camilla held her groundโshe was not prey, no matter how much this tunnel wanted her to believe thatโand the creature moved closer.
โAh. What a tale there is to tell.โ Its yellow eyes flicked to Envy. โMaster of secrets, prince of the dark, how peculiar to find yourself trapped in it. Moons are such chaotic things. Inconstant, flickering. As is new blood.โ
Envy tensed.
โWhat information do you have about the game?โ
โWhat are games but opportunities to either boast of victory or taste defeat? Have you not already won?โ The Fear Collectorโs gaze flared. โProceed with caution, for thereโs much to lose.โ
Envyโs grip on her tightened, but she sensed it had more to do with frustration than anything else.
โSpeak plainly. Or is this a riddle I need to solve?โ
The Fear Collector watched Camilla with slitted eyes.
โThere are many riddles, many games, many players. If an ice prince
falls, will a crimson one rise? I suppose that depends on who does the slaying. Blood must spill.โ
It slunk back into the shadows. Envy swore. โWeโre not done.โ
โCurious are those who hide in plain sight. Beware, young prince. There are many slithering, venomous snakes in this sultry garden. Deception is the most wicked game of all.โ
Suddenly a name popped into Camillaโs headโPrometheusโas if the Fear Collector had placed it there for her, bright and bursting on her tongue like a ripened strawberry.
She wanted to spit the name out, shout it into the void, but clamped her teeth together.
If the Fear Collector wanted her to do something in its presence, she would hold off for as long as possible.
She wondered if heโd done the same to the prince but refused to ask until they were above ground again.
โIs that it?โ Envy asked.
โMemories, like hearts, can be stolen. My whispers echo through shadows, across realms, across times and dimensions, following and finding those who need to hear them. You never heed the warning, young prince. Will you now?โ
With a troubled look, Envy ushered them back down the tunnel, away from the Fear Collector, and didnโt once turn back.