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Chapter no 49

Throne of the Fallen (Prince of Sin, #1)

CAMILLA STARED ATย the door long after the prince had left.

Heโ€™d lied to her. Pretended he was seeking a lover when his expression looked as pained as hers. Had the idiot even realized heโ€™d glanced away, his throat tight at that most crucial moment?

โ€œWhat an ass.โ€

He was an even bigger ass if he believed sheโ€™d simply stay put. As far as Camilla knew, she was a guest in his circle and as such she could travel wherever she pleased.

Before deciding where sheโ€™d like to visit first, she plucked up a few discarded pages, scanning more of the clues heโ€™d tossed away. Interesting. He believed Wolf was the messenger.

Camilla had a slightly different suspicion.

She called for a cloak and thick wool gloves, which took far longer than sheโ€™d expected. The maid whoโ€™d arrived was flushed, her eyes bright, almost feverish.

โ€œApologies for the delay, miss. Staff is shortโ€ฆโ€ She trailed off, glancing back down the corridor. โ€œWere you needing anything else?โ€

Camilla followed her gaze. No one emerged from what she presumed were the kitchens below. Typically, a cottage of this size was considered a country estate. Envy should have a full staffโ€”butler, footmen, maids, and cook.

โ€œAre you alone?โ€ she asked the young demon.

The maid nibbled on her lower lip. โ€œJust me and one footman left.โ€

Camillaโ€™s brows knitted. Something in the way the demon had said they were the only ones left caused unease. Before Camilla could ask her to expound, the maid dropped a polite curtsy, then darted back down the hall.

Camilla stared after her for a few more moments, but Envyโ€™s choice to keep the cottage barely staffed wasnโ€™t really a great mystery. Maybe he didnโ€™t use it often. Maybe the others were preparing for Camillaโ€™s arrival at his House. Or the supposed guest he was expecting tonight.

Either way, she had bigger things to focus on.

Camilla donned her cloak, pulled on her gloves, then stole into the snow-covered night. Excitement thrummed through her as she inhaled the cold, spruce-scented air. The Seven Circles were under a constant cover of snow and ice, the realm a winter wonderland.

Her breath puffed in front of her as she darted along the tree line, her steps crunching on the frost-coated ground, sinking into the soft coldness below.

She glanced behind at the cottage, the windows glowing with warm gold light. Sheโ€™d half expected Alexei to emerge, but wherever Envy had gone, his second seemed to have followed. Envy probably expected her to stay inside the cottage.

A renewed sense of annoyance had her pressing on, searching for the far western edge of Envyโ€™s circle. Soon enough, the howl rent the air due north of where sheโ€™d paused. The sound raised an army of goose bumps along her arms.

Camilla tossed a quick glance around once last time, to be certain she wasnโ€™t being followed, then plunged into the woods. The animals grew silent, watchful.

A predator lurked nearby.

Several minutes later, she found him sitting on a mound, a brook fighting against the elements nearby, the trickle nearly frozen but refusing to submit to winterโ€™s might.

โ€œWolf.โ€

โ€œWhat a delight.โ€ His teeth gleamed in the moonlight. โ€œOur paths cross again.โ€

Heโ€™d discarded his hat, allowing the full majesty of his Fae glory to shine.

He knew what he was doing. And Camilla allowed herself to admire him

for a beat.

His white hair was tousled from the gusts of arctic wind, his ears on full display. His star-kissed appearance like the night in all its glittering charm.

He was still beautiful, still as ageless as the last time sheโ€™d seen him up close, two years before. His Otherness reminding her of how quickly heโ€™d enchanted her, how fast sheโ€™d wanted him in her bed. But he was a reminder of her past. Of a choice sheโ€™d been given years too late.

โ€œYou had a message,โ€ Camilla said. โ€œGive it now.โ€ Wolf tsked.

โ€œIs that any way to speak to an old friend?โ€

He unfolded himself from the rock and was suddenly before her, her hands clasped in his as he swung her around. He danced them across the snow, humming a tune that would enchant any mortal who heard it.

โ€œMy sweet little lover,โ€ he crooned against her ear. โ€œCome to court. Imagine the fun we could have. Twisted in sheets, twisted in our dark souls. Donโ€™t you wonder what it could be?โ€

She did. And that was the problem. She shouldnโ€™t want to go to the dark court at all.

Camilla allowed him his moment, then halted, feet stubbornly fixed to the ground.

โ€œYou brought me out here in the dead of night, I came. Give me the message. Iโ€™m sure you have many mortals to charm.โ€

โ€œSome immortals, too.โ€ His chuckle was filled with sensual promise. โ€œWhy deny what you are? You hide under that faรงade, dimming your light. Year after year.โ€

He trailed a nimble finger along her ear, his expression sad.

โ€œDo you even remember what you are? Or has playing pretend for the humans made you think you are one?โ€

She batted his hand from her ear, then strode away, furious. โ€œI am not here to debate my choices.โ€

Or lack thereof.

โ€œThen tell me what you are. Prove you still know.โ€

Camillaโ€™s throat tightened, her hands curling into fists. She had not admitted the truth out loud since the first day they arrived in Waverly Green and her mother had forbidden it.

Wolfโ€™s animal-like eyes glowed dangerously.

โ€œShall I remind you what it was like, to finally be with an equal?โ€ he said quietly. โ€œNot to have to hold back?โ€

She was breathing entirely too fast, her nails carving crescent moons into her palms.

โ€œYou wanted me, Camilla, because we are the same. When you came to me in the dark market, you knew I could give you what no mortal man could.โ€

โ€œYet you take mortal women to your bed. Do they not give you what you desire?โ€

โ€œYou know as well as I do, I cannot truly fuck a mortal without glamour. It will never be the same as it was between you and me. Flirt with your demon now, but when the time comes, youโ€™ll mate with a Fae. There is a place for you in the Wild Court.โ€

This was not at all the way sheโ€™d wanted this conversation to go.

โ€œIs that why you were outside my gallery and Hemlock Hall? Youโ€™re trying to stake your claim.โ€

โ€œPartly. But I was also sent to watch the game players. You were a pleasant surprise.โ€ He sighed and stepped back, looking her over. โ€œIt would be a poor move on my part if I didnโ€™t make my intentions known now. Iโ€™m here to offer a way back. If you agree, I want you to do so as my mate. It doesnโ€™t have to be about love. An alliance is far more valuable.โ€

โ€œWould you bring me back to Waverly Green?โ€

โ€œWherever you wish to go.โ€ His yellow eyes drank her in. โ€œMortal realms. Fae courts. My bedchamber. The offer has a time limit, Iโ€™m sure you understand.โ€

Camilla knew what he wasnโ€™t saying. If she chose to return to Waverly Green, she wouldnโ€™t be able to leave again. Such was the subtext of Fae bargains. This offer hadnโ€™t originated with Wolf, it was from the game master himself.

She chose her next words with care.

โ€œIf youโ€™re serious about forming an alliance, answer a question for me.โ€ He smiled, intrigued. โ€œOne question, one kiss.โ€

โ€œNo kiss, one question, no assault on your favorite head.โ€

His booming laughter filled the night. โ€œVery well, letโ€™s play by your rules tonight.โ€

โ€œWhere is the dearly twin?โ€

โ€œOld name. Older than me.โ€

โ€œAncient, then. My question remains.โ€

โ€œOld ones call them the dearly twinโ€ฆโ€ His focus briefly turned inward. โ€œThe Twin Pillars of Faerie. Itโ€™s an ancient Fae site, now abandoned.ย Thatย is where you wish to go?โ€

No. That was where she wished to goย withoutย him. And it was also not at all what sheโ€™d expected. Thankfully he didnโ€™t seem to realize heโ€™d given her much more than sheโ€™d hoped.

โ€œYou didnโ€™t answer my question.โ€

โ€œThere is a portal not far from here. One of the demon princeโ€™s guards watches it.โ€ He flung his hand out, motioning in the general direction.

โ€œWhich prince?โ€

โ€œIf you want me to take you there, that detail doesnโ€™t matter. Come.โ€ Stubborn male.

โ€œGood night, Wolf.โ€

She started walking back in the path sheโ€™d made, unsurprised to hear the Fae curse and come after her.

โ€œYou need to give me an answer, Millie.โ€ She spun, eyes flashing.

โ€œDoย notย call me by a nickname. We fornicated. A lifetime ago. That is the beginning and ending of any affection we shared. And yes, I could give in to all my passions in your bed. I could ride you for as long as I liked, as hard as I liked, and know youโ€™d be just as wild and hungry. Thatโ€™s ancient history now.โ€

โ€œDoesnโ€™t seem so long ago. And you didnโ€™t mind that nickname when I was pushing inside you.โ€

Wolfโ€™s attention dropped to where her locket lay nestled against her chest, barely visible under her cloak. His expression imitated mortal sadness perfectly. Heโ€™d been practicing.

โ€œWhat a curious little trinketโ€ฆ did yourโ€”โ€

He reached over, gently brushing the gift from her mother, then drew his fingers back with a hiss. He glared at her. As if she should have warned him that the charm repelled Unseelie males.

โ€œIf you leave, the offer is revoked.โ€ โ€œOf course it is.โ€

Camillaโ€™s laugh was cold, void of humor.

They expected her to make a life-altering decision in only a few moments. A future wasnโ€™t something to throw away on a whim, to be forced into by fear.

When Camilla chose her fate, she wanted to do so for herself, because sheโ€™d had time to think about whatย sheย wanted out of life. Sheโ€™d never gotten to decide that before.

โ€œGood night, Wolf. Travel well.โ€ โ€œWait.โ€

His voice had lost its teasing edge. She turned back, waiting.

Wolf surprised her by yanking her close, attempting a hug that ended up being a stiff pat to the back. Foolish Fae. She melted against him for a moment before disentangling from his embrace, then stepped back.

โ€œI appreciate your hunting me down,โ€ she said. Thanking a Fae wasnโ€™t wise. Acknowledging an action was the best course to take, one that wouldnโ€™t leave you indebted.

โ€œDonโ€™t go yet. Camilla, I need to hear you say it. I need to know you remember.โ€

She knew what he meant, even if she wasnโ€™t sure why he was so desperate for her to say it out loud. It was a plea, not a threat or a demand. A choice. She thought about her mother, about how sheโ€™d commanded Camilla never to speak her truth aloud again.

โ€œI may be Fae,โ€ she whispered softly, โ€œbut that doesnโ€™t make me part of your court.โ€

โ€œDoesnโ€™t it, though?โ€ His smile was reminiscent of his name. โ€œBe safe, fair winter lady. Remember, I am not your enemy.โ€

Oh, but he is exactly that, isnโ€™t he?ย At least for now.

This time, when she plunged back down the path sheโ€™d made, the other Fae didnโ€™t follow.

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