ENVY SLUMPED AGAINSTย the column on the edge of the underground site of the Twin Pillars, his eyes drifting shut from the latest wave of pain. The magical chains that bound his wrists and ankles burned his flesh, searing it nearly to the bone.
Days had passed since heโd been imprisoned in the underground cathedral by Abyssus.
As far as prisons went, Envy supposed it could be worse.
The cavern was a beautiful mix of natural rock formation and demon- made ingenuity. The soaring walls were hewn from the natural rock found that far underground, while the floor had been laid with black marble tiles. The ceiling was reinforced with gold arches, the metal forming a Gothic architectural element that made one stop and admire it.
Even when one was magically shackled and beaten.
The moment they had passed over the ward Abyssus set up, Envy had been spit out at the Twin Pillars, chained and bound by magic across from them. It was the worst sort of fateโto be in the place where his next clue was and to be wholly unable to get there and solve it.
Then Vexley appeared. And heโd changed.
The gleaming fangs and crimson eyes were badges of honor for the fool.
He now wore his sadism proudly instead of hiding behind his mortal veneer of debauchery. Envy hated him either way.
The newly turned vampire kicked him in the side. Bones snapped. He
felt a fragment of broken rib pierce his lung, his breath wheezing out from the impact.
Envy spit blood onto the marble floor, running his tongue over his teeth, tasting the fragrant ichor that ran through his veins.
โYou missed a rib.โ
Vexley hauled off and kicked him with his newfound strength. Pain seized Envy, but he gritted his teeth, defiant.
โSurely you can do better thanย that.โ
โAre you out of your damned mind?โ Vexley said, lunging forward. โI am a god now.โ
A god of idiocy.
Envy yanked his chain taut at the last second and slumped out of the way, the vampireโs fist coming down on the link instead of his head. The chain heaved but didnโt break. Envy dragged himself back to a sitting position, breath shallow.
If he could get Vexley to damage the chain, even a link of it, heโd stand a chance at breaking free. He had no idea what had happened to Camilla and was determined to find a way back to search for her. If Abyssus had her and was playing one of his illusion gamesโฆ
โYou failed Lennoxโs game. Itโs a bit pathetic to keep showing up.โ โThatย game doesnโt matter anymore. I have almost everything I want.โ
Vexley shot him a haughty look. โPerhaps I seek a different prize now.โ There was no mistaking what the prick meant.
โCamilla has made her feelings clear on the matter, what with the murder and all.โ
โShe set me free.โ The vampire shrugged. โNow she belongs to me until I say she doesnโt. Death agreed, or I wouldnโt be standing here, close to all Iโd wanted anyway.โ
Vexley paced in front of him, ticking off reasons like Envy gave any sort of shit.
Black spots gathered at the edge of his vision, growing in density. Envy was worse off than he let on. Much worse. It was getting hard for him to maintain enough power to sustain his court, keep the ward up around his circle,ย andย not lose consciousness.
If Envy didnโt stay alert, it would be almost impossible for him to hold himself together much longer.
Still upholding his court, and regrowing his heart, he couldnโt risk using any more power to heal himself. Eventually his wounds would repair themselves on their own, but that could take hours in his weakened state.
He was lucky if he had minutes.
โFirst, I was playing for immortality,โ Vexley said, drawing Envy back to his monologue. โI now have that.โ
Andย an unquenchable thirst for blood, thus preventing the idiot from returning to Waverly Green until he got that minor little inconvenience under control.
โI will be even more legendary in Ironwood Kingdom now.โ
Envy doubted that the satire sheets would indulge Vexleyโs antics when he started slaying half the nobility. Maybe theyโd all get lucky and someone would behead him.
Envyโs eyes drifted shut. He leaned his head against the stone column near the edge of the ancient site, his breathing labored. He was certain his skull had cracked at some point, if the pounding, monstrous pain was any indication. It was a testament to his will and power that he hadnโt fallen yet. โNext, I want Camillaโs talent,โ Vexley said. โWeโll make enough money to do whatever we please for as long as we please. I assume sheโs not human, after her display of magic. Which means we can lie, cheat, and
steal for eternity.โ
โExcept that Camilla saidย no.โ
โOnce I take her as my wife, it wonโt matter much what she wants. I know whatโs best.โ
Envyโs entire body screamed in protest, but he slowly got to his feet, bracing himself against the column. Half dead or not, he was going to break free of these chains, and then he was going to snap the vampireโs neck.
Envy would be sent to the True Death before heโd let Vexley touch her.
โWomen areย notย possessions. She belongs to herself, you arrogant halfwit.โ
Vexleyโs fist connected with his jaw, the crack echoing in the cathedral- like chamber.
Envyโs head smashed into the stone, the fracture in his skull knocking him out for a beat before he regained his footing. He went down to his knees, the bones cracking against marble.
Vexley towered over him, fangs gleaming in the strange half-light that
filtered in from who knew where.
โThere are no rules about teaming up with other players. Did you know that?โ
Envyโs vision teetered between blurry and spinning.
He should have killed the mortal back in Waverly Green when he had the chance. His instincts about rotten souls were never wrong. Vexley had been a foul man and was a worse vampire. No one ought to suffer this fool for eternity.
โArrogant demon fuck.โ The vampire jabbed him twice in the gut, the air whooshing out as Envy doubled over. He was going to be sick. โYou should have focused on eliminating your competition. Instead, you assumed theyโd just fail.โ
Envy hadnโt thought that at all. Heโd decided that moving forward to solve his clues and riddles as quickly as possible was the best tactic.
He didnโt respond. And only partly because he had nothing to say. The pain was beginning to overwhelm his senses. Soon, heโd pass out.
His eyes slitted open, barely allowing him to make out the shadow creeping along the far wall, getting closer. He didnโt know whether it was really there or he was imagining it. Couldnโt tell if the glint of silver rising was a blade or a beautiful, violent dream.
Didnโt know whether Vexley sensed or saw it too. If he did, the vampire didnโt let on, leading Envy to believe that the shadowy figure wasnโt there.
Envyโs head jerked forward, then back, his fight to remain alert slipping.
Vexley chuckled darkly, enjoying every moment of pain Envy suffered.
The magic in the chains sizzled, the fire going bone-deep. A huff of pain escaped him, and the vampire closed in.
โPerhaps weโll play a new game too.โ Vexley crouched before him, crimson eyes sparkling. โThe โdrain you dryโ game.โ He leaned forward, as if to whisper a delicious secret. โThe rules are simple. I drain you dry. You slowly revive. Then we repeat for eternity. How long do you think youโll last before madness creeps in?โ
He yanked Envyโs arm out of its socket, the pain a hot sear that lashed down his spine, wrenching another groan from him.
โOne, twoโฆ five hundred years?โ Vexley asked, tugging Envyโs arm up to his mouth. โIโm willing to wager if you are.โ
His fangs pierced Envyโs wrist, the venom causing an extra jolt of pain.
Darkness rippled behind Envyโs eyes. He could feel the venom colliding painfully with the ichor in his veins. He blinked once, twice, and in between Vexley was dead.
What?
Envy tried to open his eyes again. Vexleyโs head had rolled next to Envyโs foot. Or hadย heย fallen over? Envyโs cheek was pressed to the marble, the cool stone slick with blood.
Envy stared unblinking at the severed head. It looked back with the same dull expression, the same lack of life.
โGet up.โ
The voice was sweet. Even if the command was less than appreciated. Envyโs eyes closed. He wanted only to sleep, to dream of that voice. โEnvy.โ
โAh,โ he said, eyes still closed. โA dream. A lovely, wonderful dream.โ
Hands were on him now, soft, gentle. Searching. She hissed as if his wounds had hurt her, too. Then she rattled the chains.
โNo. Donโt.โ He attempted to pull them out of reach, the movement too much. โTheyโll burn you, too.โ
Featherlight fingers brushed across his brow, soothing again.
โLeviaethan.โ The sweet voice held a twinge of panic. โYouย mustย get up.โ