One minute, Athalar and Ruhn were talking. One minute, Bryce was about to go rip into both of them for their alphahole protectiveness, smothering her even from afar. One minute, she was just trying not to drown in the weight that had yanked her under that too-familiar black surface. No amount of running could free her from it, buy her a sip of air. The next, her ears hollowed out, the ground ripped from beneath her,
the ceiling rained down, people screamed, blood sprayed, fear scented the air, and she was twisting, lunging for Juniperโ
Shrill, incessant ringing filled her head.
The world had been tipped on its side.
Or maybe that was because she lay sprawled on the wrecked floor, debris and shrapnel andย body partsย around her.
But Bryce kept down, stayed arched over Juniper, who might have been screamingโ
That shrill ringing wouldn’t stop. It drowned out every other sound.
Coppery slickness in her mouthโblood. Plaster coated her skin.
โGet up.โย Hunt’s voice cut through the ringing, the screaming, the shrieking, and his strong hands wrapped around her shoulders. She thrashed against him, reaching for Juniperโ
But Ruhn was already there, blood running from his temple as he helped her friend standโ
Bryce looked over every inch of Juniper: plaster and dust and someone else’s green blood, but not a scratch, not a scratch, not a scratch
โ
Bryce swayed back into Hunt, who gripped her shoulders. โWe need to get outโnow,โ the angel was saying to Ruhn, ordering her brother
like a foot soldier. โThere could be more.โ
Juniper pushed out of Ruhn’s grip and screamed at Bryce, โAre you out of your mind?โ
Her earsโher ears wouldn’t stop ringing, and maybe her brain was leaking because she couldn’t talk, couldn’t seem to remember how to use her limbsโ
Juniper swung. Bryce didn’t feel the impact on her cheek. Juniper sobbed as if her body would break apart.ย โI made the Drop, Bryce! Two years ago! You havenโt! Have you completely lost it?โ
A warm, strong arm slid across her abdomen, holding her upright. Hunt said, his mouth near her ear, โJuniper, she’s shell-shocked. Give it a rest.โ
Juniper snapped at him, โStay out of this!โ But people were wailing, screaming, and debris was still raining down. Pillars lay like fallen trees around them. June seemed to notice, to realizeโ
Her body, gods, her body wouldn’t workโ
Hunt didn’t object when Ruhn gave them an address nearby and told them to go wait for him there. It was closer than her apartment, but frankly, Hunt wasn’t entirely sure Bryce would let him inโand if she went into shock and he couldn’t get past those enchantments โฆ Well, Micah would spike his head to the front gates of the Comitium if she died on his watch.
He might very well do that just for not sensing that the attack was about to happen.
Quinlan didn’t seem to notice he was carrying her. She was heavier than she lookedโher tan skin covered more muscle than he’d thought.
Hunt found the familiar white-columned house a few blocks away; the key Ruhn had given him opened a green-painted door. The cavernous foyer was laced with two male scents other than the prince’s. A flick of the light switch revealed a grand staircase that looked like it’d been through a war zone, scuffed oak floors, and a crystal chandelier hanging precariously.
Beneath it: a beer pong table painted with remarkable skillโ portraying a gigantic Fae male swallowing an angel whole.
Ignoring that particularย fuck youย to his kind, Hunt aimed for the living room to the left of the entry. A stained sectional lay against the far wall of the long room, and Hunt set Bryce down there as he hurried for the equally worn wet bar midway down the far wall. Waterโshe needed some water.
There hadn’t been an attack in the city for years nowโsince Briggs. He’d felt the bomb’s power as it rippled through the club, shredding the former temple and its inhabitants apart. He’d leave it to the investigators to see what exactly it was, butโ
Even his lightning hadn’t been fast enough to stop it, not that it would have been any protection against a bomb, not in an ambush like that. He’d destroyed enough on battlefields to know how to intercept them with his power, how to match death with death, but this hadn’t been some long-range missile fired from a tank.
It had been planted somewhere in the club, and detonated at a predetermined moment. There were a handful of people who might be capable of such a thing, and at the top of Hunt’s list โฆ there was Philip Briggs again. Or his followers, at leastโBriggs himself was still imprisoned at the Adrestia Prison. He’d think on it later, when his head wasn’t still spinning, and his lightning wasn’t still a crackle in his blood, hungry for an enemy to obliterate.
Hunt turned his attention to the woman who sat on the couch, staring at nothing.
Bryce’s green dress was wrecked, her skin was covered in plaster and someone else’s blood, her face paleโsave for the red mark on her cheek.
Hunt grabbed an ice pack from the freezer under the bar counter and a dish towel to wrap it in. He set the glass of water on the stained wood coffee table, then handed her the ice. โShe slugged you pretty damn good.โ
Those amber eyes lifted slowly to him. Dried blood crusted inside her ears.
A moment’s searching in the sorry-looking kitchen and bathroom cabinet revealed more towels and a first aid kit.
He knelt on the worn gray carpet before her, tucking his wings in tight to keep them from tangling with the beer cans that littered the coffee table.
She kept staring at nothing as he cleaned out her bloody ears.
He didn’t have med-magic like a witch, but he knew enough battlefield healing to assess her arched ears. The Fae hearing would have made that explosion horrificโthe human bloodline then slowing down the healing process. Mercifully, he found no signs of continued bleeding or damage.
He started on the left ear. And when he’d finished, he noticed her knees were scraped raw, with shards of stone embedded in them.
โJuniper stands a shot of being promoted to principal,โ Bryce rasped at last. โThe first faun ever. The summer season starts soonโshe’s an understudy for the main roles in two of the ballets. A soloist in all five of them. This season is crucial. If she got injured, it could interfere.โ
โShe made the Drop. She would have bounced back quickly.โ He pulled a pair of tweezers from the kit.
โStill.โ
She hissed as he carefully pried out some shards of metal and stone from her knee. She’d hit the ground hard. Even with the club exploding, he’d seen her move.
She’d thrown herself right over Juniper, shielding her from the blast. โThis will sting,โ he told her, frowning at the bottle of healing
solution. Fancy, high-priced stuff. Surprising that it was even here, given that the prince and his roommates had all made the Drop. โBut it’ll keep it from scarring.โ
She shrugged, studying the massive, dark television screen over his shoulder.
Hunt doused her leg with the solution, and she jerked. He gripped her calf hard enough to keep her down, even as she cursed. โI warned you.โ
She pushed a breath out between clenched teeth. The hem of her already short dress had ridden up with her movements, and Hunt told himself he looked only to assess if there were other injuries, butโ
The thick, angry scar cut across an otherwise sleek, unnervingly perfect thigh.
Hunt stilled. She’d never gotten it healed.
And every limp he’d sometimes caught her making from the corner of his eye โฆ Not from her dumb fucking shoes. But from this. Fromย him. From his clumsy battlefield instincts to staple her up like a soldier.
โWhen males are kneeling between my legs, Athalar,โ she said, โthey’re not usually grimacing.โ
โWhat?โ But her words registered, just at the moment he realized his hand still gripped her calf, the silky skin beneath brushing against the calluses on his palms. Just as he realized that he was indeed kneeling between her thighs, and had leaned closer to her lap to see that scar.
Hunt reeled back, unable to help the heat rising to his face. He removed his hand from her leg. โSorry,โ he ground out.
Any amusement faded from her eyes as she said, โWho do you think did itโthe club?โ
The heat of her soft skin still stained his palm. โNo idea.โ
โCould it have anything to do with us looking into this case?โ Guilt already dampened her eyes, and he knew the body of the acolyte flashed through her mind.
He shook his head. โProbably not. If someone wanted to stop us, a bullet in the head’s a lot more precise than blowing up a club. It could easily have been some rival of the club’s owner. Or the remaining Keres members looking to start more shit in this city.โ
Bryce asked, โYou think we’ll have war here?โ
โSome humans want us to. Some Vanir want us to. To get rid of the humans, they say.โ
โThey’ve destroyed parts of Pangera with the war there,โ she mumbled. โI’ve seen the footage.โ She looked at him, letting her unspoken question hang.ย How bad was it?
Hunt just said, โMagic and machines. Never a good mix.โ
The words rippled between them. โI want to go home,โ she breathed. He peeled off his jacket and settled it around her shoulders. It nearly devoured her. โI want to shower all this off.โ She gestured at the blood on her bare skin.
โOkay.โ But the front door in the foyer opened. One set of booted feet.
Hunt had his gun out, hidden against his thigh as he turned, when Ruhn walked in, shadows in his wake. โYou’re not going to like this,โ the prince said.
She wanted to go home. Wanted to call Juniper. Wanted to call her mom and Randall just to hear their voices. Wanted to call Fury and learn what she knew, even if Fury wouldn’t pick up or answer her messages. Wanted to call Jesiba andย make herย find out what had happened. But she mostly just wanted toย go home and shower.
Ruhn, stone-faced and blood-splattered, halted in the archway.
Hunt slid the handgun back into its holster at his thigh before sitting on the couch beside her.
Ruhn went to the wet bar and filled a glass of water from the sink. Every movement was stiff, shadows whispering around him. But the prince exhaled and the shadows, the tension, vanished.
Hunt spared her from demanding that Ruhn elaborate. โI’m assuming this has to do with whoever bombed the club?โ
Ruhn nodded and tossed back a gulp of water. โAll signs point to the human rebels.โ Bryce’s blood chilled. She and Hunt swapped glances. Their discussion moments ago hadn’t been far from the mark. โThe
bomb was smuggled into the club through some new exploding liquid hidden in a delivery of wine. They left the calling card on the crateโ their own logo.โ
Hunt cut in. โAny potential connection to Philip Briggs?โ
Ruhn said, โBriggs is still behind bars.โ A polite way of describing the punishment the rebel leader now endured at Vanir hands in Adrestia Prison.
โThe rest of his Keres group isn’t,โ Bryce croaked. โDanika was the one who made the raid on Briggs in the first place. Even if he didn’t kill her, he’s still doing time for his rebel crimes. He could have instructed his followers to carry out this bombing.โ
Ruhn frowned. โI thought they’d disbandedโjoined other factions or returned to Pangera. But here’s the part you’re not going to like. Next to the logo on the crate was a branded image. My team and your team thought it was a warpedย Cย for Crescent City, but I looked at the footage of the storage area before the bomb went off. It’s hard to make out, but it could also be depicting a curved horn.โ
โWhat does the Horn have to do with the human rebellion?โ Bryce asked. Then her mouth dried out. โWait. Do you think that Horn image was a message toย us? To warn us away from looking for the Horn? As if that acolyte wasn’t enough?โ
Hunt mused, โIt can’t just be coincidence that the club was bombed when we were there. Or that one of the images on the crate seems like it could be the Horn, when we’re knee-deep in a search for it. Before Danika busted him, Briggs planned to blow up the Raven. The Keres sect has been inactive since he went to prison, but โฆโ
โThey could be coming back,โ Bryce insisted. โLooking to pick up where Briggs left off, or somehow getting directions from him even now.โ
Hunt looked somber. โOr it was one of Briggs’s followers all along
โthe planned bombing, Danika’s murder,ย thisย bombing โฆ Briggs might not be guilty, but maybe he knows who is. He could be protecting someone.โ He pulled out his phone. โWe need to talk to him.โ
Ruhn said, โAre you fucking nuts?โ
Hunt ignored him and dialed a number, rising to his feet. โHe’s in Adrestia Prison, so the request might take a few days,โ he said to Bryce.
โFine.โ She blocked out the thought of what, exactly, this meeting would be like. Danika had been unnerved by Briggs’s fanaticism toward the human cause, and had rarely wanted to talk about him. Busting him and his Keres groupโan offshoot of the main Ophion rebellionโhad
been a triumph, a legitimization of the Pack of Devils. It still hadn’t been enough to win Sabine’s approval.
Hunt tucked the phone to his ear. โHey, Isaiah. Yeah, I’m all right.โ He stepped into the foyer, and Bryce watched him go.
Ruhn said quietly, โThe Autumn King knows I’ve involved you in looking for the Horn.โ
She lifted heavy eyes to her brother. โHow pissed is he?โ
Ruhn’s grim smile wasn’t comforting. โHe warned me of theย poison
you’d spew in my ear.โ
โI should take that as a compliment, I suppose.โ
Ruhn didn’t smile this time. โHe wants to know what you’ll do with the Horn if it’s found.โ
โUse it as my new drinking mug on game day.โ
Hunt gave a snort of laughter as he entered the room, call over. Ruhn just said, โHe was serious.โ
โI’ll give it back to the temple,โ Bryce said. โNot to him.โ
Ruhn looked at both of them as Hunt again sat on the couch. โMy father said that since I have now involved you in something so dangerous, Bryce, you need a guard to โฆ remain with you at all times. Live with you. I volunteered.โ
Every part of her battered body ached. โOver my dead fucking corpse.โ
Hunt crossed his arms. โWhy does your king care if Quinlan lives or dies?โ
Ruhn’s eyes grew cold. โI asked him the same. He said that she falls under his jurisdiction, as half-Fae, and he doesn’t want to have to clean up any messy situations.ย The girl is a liability, he said.โ Bryce could hear the cruel tones in every word Ruhn mimicked. Could see her father’s face as he spoke them. She often imagined how it’d feel to beat in that perfect face with her fists. To give him a scar like the one her mother bore along her cheekboneโsmall and slender, no longer than a fingernail, but a reminder of the blow he’d given her when his hideous rage drove him too far.
The blow that had sent Ember Quinlan runningโpregnant with Bryce.
Creep. Old, hateful creep.
โSo he’s just concerned about the PR nightmare of Quinlan’s death before the Summit,โ Hunt said roughly, disgust tightening his face.
โDon’t look so shocked,โ Ruhn said, then added to Bryce, โI’m only the messenger. Consider whether it’s wise to pick this as your big battle
with him.โ
No chance in Hel was she lettingย Ruhnย into her apartment to order her around. Especially with those friends of his. It was bad enough she had to work with him on this case.
Gods, her head was pounding. โFine,โ she said, simmering. โHe said I needed a guardโnot you specifically, right?โ At Ruhn’s tense silence, Bryce went on, โThat’s what I thought. Athalar stays with me instead. Order fulfilled. Happy?โ
โHe won’t like that.โ
Bryce smiled smugly, even as her blood simmered. โHe didn’t say who the guard had to be. The bastard should have been more precise with his wording.โ
Even Ruhn couldn’t argue against that.
If Athalar was shocked at Bryce’s choice of roommates, he didn’t let on.
Ruhn watched the angel glance between themโcarefully.
Fuck. Had Athalar finally started putting it togetherโthat they were more entwined than cousins should be, that Ruhn’s fatherย shouldnโtย be taking such an interest in her?
Bryce seethed at Ruhn, โDid you put your father up to this?โ
โNo,โ Ruhn said. His father had cornered him about the temple visit right as he left the ruined club. Honestly, given how pissed the male had been, it was a miracle Ruhn wasn’t dead in a gutter. โHe’s got a network of spies that even I don’t know about.โ
Bryce scowled, but it morphed into a wince as she got off the couch, Athalar keeping a hand within easy reach of her elbow, should she need it.
Ruhn’s phone buzzed, and he pulled it from his pocket long enough to read the message on the screen. And the others that began flying in.
Declan had written in the group chain with Flynn,ย What the fuck happened?
Flynn replied,ย Iโm at the club. Sabine sent Amelie Ravenscroft to head the Aux packs hauling away debris and helping the wounded. Amelie said she saw you leave, Ruhn. You all right?
Ruhn answered, just so they wouldn’t call.ย Iโm fine. Iโll meet you at the club soon.ย He squeezed the phone in his fist as Bryce made her way toward the front door and the Helscape beyond. Blue and red sirens blared, casting their light on the oak floors of the foyer.
But his sister paused before reaching for the handle, twisting to ask him, โWhy were you at the Raven earlier?โ
And here it was. If he mentioned the call Riso had made to him, that Ruhn had been keeping tabs on her, he’d get his head bitten off. So Ruhn half lied, โI want to check out your boss’s library.โ
Hunt paused, a step behind Bryce. It was impressive, really, to watch both of them plaster confused expressions on their faces.
โWhat library?โ she asked, the portrait of innocence.
Ruhn could have sworn Athalar was trying not to smile. But he said tightly, โThe one everyone says is beneath the gallery.โ
โFirst I’ve heard of it,โ Hunt said with a shrug.
โFuck off, Athalar.โ Ruhn’s jaw ached from clenching it so hard. Bryce said, โLook, I get that you want in on our little cool kids’ club,
but there’s a strict membership-vetting process.โ Yeah, Athalar was trying really hard not to smile.
Ruhn growled, โI want to look at the books there. See if anything about the Horn jumps out.โ She paused at the tone in his voice, the bit of dominance Ruhn threw into it. He wasn’t above pulling rank. Not where this was concerned.
Though Athalar was glaring daggers at him, Ruhn said to his sister, โI’ve been through the Fae Archives twice, and โฆโ He shook his head. โI just kept thinking about the gallery. So maybe there’s something there.โ
โI searched it,โ she said. โThere’s nothing about the Horn beyond vague mentions.โ
Ruhn gave her a half smile. โSo you admit there’s a library.โ Bryce frowned at him. He knew that contemplative look. โWhat.โ
Bryce flipped her hair over a dirty, torn shoulder. โI’ll make a bargain with you: you can come hunt for the Horn at the gallery, and I’ll help in whatever way I can. Ifโโ Athalar whipped his head to her, the outrage on his face almost delightful. Bryce went on, nodding to the phone in Ruhn’s hand, โIfย you put Declan at my disposal.โ
โI’ll have to tell him about this case, then. And what he knows, Flynn will learn two seconds later.โ
โFine. Go ahead and fill them in. But tell Dec I need intel about Danika’s last movements.โ
โI don’t know where he can get that,โ Ruhn admitted.
โThe Den would have it,โ Hunt said, eyeing Bryce with something like admiration. โTell Emmet to hack the Den archives.โ
So Ruhn nodded. โFine. I’ll ask him later.โ
Bryce gave him that smile that didn’t meet her eyes. โThen come by the gallery tomorrow.โ
Ruhn had to give himself a moment to master his shock at how easy it had been to get access. Then he said, โBe careful out there.โ
If she and Athalar were right and itย wasย some Keres rebels acting on Briggs’s request or in his honor โฆ the political mess would be a nightmare. And if he hadn’t been wrong about thatย Cย actually being an image of the Horn, if this bombing and the acolyte’s murder were targeted warnings to them regarding their search for it โฆ then the threat to all of them had just become a Hel of a lot deadlier.
Bryce said sweetly before continuing on, โTell your daddy we say helloโand that he can go fuck himself.โ
Ruhn gritted his teeth again, earning another grin from Athalar.
Winged asshole.
The two of them strode through the door, and Ruhn’s phone rang a heartbeat after that.
โYeah,โ he said.
Ruhn could have sworn he could hear his father tense before the male drawled, โIs that how you speak to your king?โ
Ruhn didn’t bother replying. His father said, โSince you couldn’t stop yourself from revealing my business, I wish to make one thing clear regarding the Horn.โ Ruhn braced himself. โI don’t want the angels getting it.โ
โFine.โ If Ruhn had anything to say about it,ย no oneย would get the Horn. It would go straight back to the temple, with a permanent Fae guard.
โKeep an eye on that girl.โ โBoth eyes.โ
โI mean it, boy.โ
โSo do I.โ He let his father hear the growl of sincerity in his voice.
His father went on, โYou, as Crown Prince, revealed the secrets of your king to the girl and Athalar. I have every right to punish you for this, you know.โ
Go ahead, he wanted to say.ย Go ahead and do it. Do me a favor and take my title while youโre at it. The royal bloodline ends with me anyway.ย Ruhn had puked after hearing it the first time when he was thirteen, sent to the Oracle for a glimpse of his future, like all Fae. The ritual had once been to foretell marriages and alliances. Today, it was more to get a feel for a child’s career and whether they’d amount to anything. For
Ruhnโand for Bryce, years laterโit had been a disaster.
Ruhn had begged the Oracle to tell him whether she meant he’d die before he could sire a child, or if she meant he was infertile. She only
repeated her words.ย The royal bloodline shall end with you, Prince.
He’d been too much of a coward to tell his king what he’d learned. So he’d fed his father a lie, unable to bear the male’s disappointment and rage.ย The Oracle said I would be a fair and just king.
His father had been disappointed, but only that the fake prophecy hadn’t been mightier.
So, yeah. If his father wanted to strip him of his title, he’d be doing him a favor. Or even unwittingly fulfilling that prophecy at last.
Ruhn had truly worried about its meaning onceโthe day he’d learned he had a little sister. He’d thought it might foretell an untimely death for her. But his fears had been assuaged by the fact that she was not and would never be formally recognized as part of the royal bloodline. To his relief, she’d never questioned why, in those early years when they were still close, Ruhn hadn’t lobbied their father to publicly accept her.
The Autumn King continued, โUnfortunately, the punishment you deserve would render you unable to look for the Horn.โ
Ruhn’s shadows drifted around him. โI’ll take a rain check, then.โ His father snarled, but Ruhn hung up.