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Chapter no 59

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

CAMILLAโ€™S NERVES TWISTEDย into intricate knots as she took his dagger, wondering how theyโ€™d gotten here, stuck in this tangled web of deceit. She went over the events of the last several weeks, searching for a different choice she could have made.

Why hadnโ€™t she tried talking to him then? She knew. Of course. Fear.

Her father had told her repeatedly that fear was the one force that drove all darkness in the world. Love, on the other hand, was the greatest source of power. Love strengthened the weakest, gave them a ferocity that fear never offered. Mothers defended their children. Partners, friends, good people stared down evil, becoming something toย beย feared.

Because of love.

Yet love wasnโ€™t the path Camilla had chosen. Sheโ€™d succumbed to that same mortal trap.

Change was terrifying. The unknown always was. It was the very essence of itsย beingย unknown that made it so. The familiar was comforting even when it wasnโ€™t necessarily good.

She recognized instantly what sheโ€™d seen in the princeโ€™s face. Knew it intimately herself.

Fear flashed in Envyโ€™s eyes. It hadnโ€™t been from the strange rumble of warning cracking the ground under their feet. His fear had meant something else. A look so unsettling she realized sheโ€™d never seen it on his face before. And Camilla wondered if he knew. Even if he hadnโ€™t admitted it to himself.

Maybe he was afraid of being right. Of what it would mean. Perhaps this was one last game he was playing with her, the game of denial. To acknowledge the truth meant accepting change. Neither one of them seemed ready for it.

Change was terrifying but necessary. Especially now.

She wished she could save him from any hurt sheโ€™d unintentionally caused. She hadnโ€™t known what he would come to mean to her. Not really.

Somehow, along the way, sheโ€™d grown attached to the game-playing deviant. And she saw, through all his bluster and lies of omission, that he felt the same for her. Camilla hadnโ€™t believed it was real. She should have. It was there in his actions all along.

Against all odds, despite his rules, Envyย likedย her.

Not her body. But her mind, her passions. He liked her ruthless, savage side as much as her soft, artistic side. Heโ€™d seen her kill a man and heโ€™d seen her walk before a king. There wasnโ€™t anything she could do to shock or disgust him.

But that wasnโ€™t quite true, was it?

Taking a deep breath, she slashed her palm with the blade, ignoring its greedy glow to place her palm on the pillar. Delaying the inevitable only made it worse.

And things were about to become worse enough as it was.

Her attention moved to the Pillars, to the glittering sheet of light that had burst between them, giving off a soft, otherworldly hum. Jasmine, gardenia, wisteria, and musk. Night and its many pleasures. The scents of the Wild Court.

Once they walked through that portal, everything would change. Envy hadnโ€™t looked at the portal, still wouldnโ€™t.

Heโ€™d been watchingย her.

His expression was carefully blank. But he was no fool. He solved impossible puzzles, and it looked like heโ€™d finally pieced the mystery of her together.

She wondered if this was the one riddle heโ€™d never wanted to solve. But it was too late.

Before she lost her nerve, Camilla grabbed Envyโ€™s hand and stepped through the portal, emerging directly into the Unseelie Kingโ€™s stronghold.

Theyโ€™d won the game, but Camilla couldnโ€™t help but fear sheโ€™d just lost

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