โTodayโs the big day, huh?โ
Hunt turned from where heโd been staring at the coffee machine, willing the grinding of the beans to drown out the thoughts roaring in his head. Bryce leaned against the white marble counter behind him, clad in leggings and an old T-shirt.
Hunt tucked in his gray wings and saluted. โApproachable Asshole, reporting for duty.โ Her lips curved upward, but he asked, โHowโd it go with your parents?โ Sheโd left well before he was up.
โPerfectly.โ She feigned brushing dirt off her shoulders. โNot a whisper about the engagement. I think Randall suspectedย something, but he was game to play along.โ
โFive gold marks says your mom calls before noon to start yelling.โ
Her grin was brighter than the morning sun streaming outside the windows. โYouโre on.โ She angled her head, surveying his daily uniform: his usual black battle-suit for the 33rd. โYou should see the decorations that went up overnightโapparently, the cityโs rolling out the welcome mat, and sparing no expense. Banners, flowers, sparkly-clean streets, even in the Old Square. Not one drop of drunken-idiot vomit to be seen or smelled.โ
โThe appointment of a new Governor is a pretty big deal,โ he said, wondering where she was going with this.
โYep.โ Then Bryce asked casually, โWant me to come with you today?โ There it was. Something in his chest kindled at the offer. โNo hand-
holding needed, Quinlan. But thanks.โ
Bryceโs eyes glowedโpure Fae predator lurking there. โRemember what we did to the last two Archangels, Hunt,โ she said quietly. That was newโthe raw power that thundered beneath her words. โIf Celestina does something fucked up, weโll react accordingly.โ
โBloodthirsty, Quinlan?โ
She didnโt smile. โYou might be heading in there without me today, but Iโm a phone call away.โ
His chest ached. Sheโd do itโback him up against a fucking Archangel, Solas burn him. โNoted,โ he said thickly. He nodded toward the hallway. โHowโs our guest?โ
โHe looks a lot better this morning, though the broken ribs have some mending left to do. He was still sleeping when I left.โ
โWhatโs the plan?โ Hunt kept his voice neutral. Heโd slept terribly last night, every sound sending him lurching from sleep. Bryce, of course, appeared as beautiful as ever.
โIthan can stay as long as he wants,โ Bryce said simply. โIโm not turning him over to Sabine.โ
โGlad to hear it,โ Ithan said from behind her, and even Hunt started. The male had crept up with preternatural silence. Heย didย look better.
Blood still crusted Holstromโs short golden-brown hair, but the swelling around his eyes had vanished, leaving only a few purple streaks. Most of the cuts were healed, except the thick slash across his brow. Thatโd take another day or two. Ithan pointed past Hunt. โIs that coffee?โ
Hunt busied himself with pouring three cups, passing one to Quinlan first. โA drop of coffee in a cup of milk, just as you like it.โ
โAsshole.โ She swiped the mug. โI donโt know how you drink it straight.โ
โBecause Iโm a grown-up.โ Hunt passed the second mug to Ithan, whose large hands engulfed the white ceramic cup that saidย I Survived Class of 15032 Senior Week and All I Got Was This Stupid Mug!
Ithan peered at it, his mouth twitching. โI remember this mug.โ
Hunt fell silent as Bryce let out a breathy laugh. โIโm surprised you do, given how drunk you were. Even though you were a sweet baby frosh.โ
Ithan chuckled, a hint of the handsome, cocky male Hunt had heard about. โYou and Danika had me doing keg stands at ten in the morning. How was I supposed to stay sober?โ The wolf sipped from his coffee. โMy
last memory from that day is of you and Danika passed out drunk on a couch youโd moved right into the middle of the quad.โ
โAnd why was that your last memory?โ Bryce asked sweetly. โBecause I passed out next to you,โ Ithan said, grinning now.
Bryce smiled, and damn if it didnโt do something to Huntโs heart. A smile of pain and joy and loss and longingโand hope. But she cleared her throat, peering at the clock. โI need to get into the shower. Iโll be late for work.โ With a swish of her hips, she padded down the hallway.
Syrinx scratched at Huntโs calf, and Hunt hissed, โAbsolutely not. You had one breakfast already.โ Probably two, if Bryce had fed him before going to meet her parents. Syrinx flopped down beside his steel bowl and let out a whine. Hunt tried to ignore him.
He found Ithan watching him carefully. โWhat?โ Hunt said, not bothering to sound pleasant.
Ithan only sipped from his mug again. โNothing.โ
Hunt gulped a mouthful of coffee. Glanced down the hall to make sure Bryce was indeed in her room. His voice dropped to a low growl. โAllow me to repeat what I said to you last night. You bring trouble in here, to Bryce, and I will fucking gut you.โ
Ithanโs mouth twitched upward. โIโm shaking, Athalar.โ
Hunt didnโt smile back. โAre you suddenly cool with her because sheโs a princess? Because of the Horn and the Starborn shit?โ
Ithanโs nose crinkled with the beginnings of a snarl. โI donโt care about any of that.โ
โThen why the fuck did you bother to defend her in that article? You had to know thereโd be consequences with Sabine. You practically called Sabine out.โ
โDanika showed up for her. My brother and the rest of the Pack of Devils showed up for her this spring. If theyโre not holding a grudge, then how can I?โ
โSo you needed permission from your dead brother to be nice to her?โ Ithanโs snarl rattled the cabinets. โBryce was my best friend, you know.
She had Danika, yeah, but I only hadย her. Youโve known Bryce for whatโa few months? We were friends for fiveย years. So donโt fucking talk about me, my brother, or her as if you know anything about us. You donโt know shit,ย Umbra Mortis.โ
โI know you were a dick to her for two years. I watched you stand by while Amelie Ravenscroft tormented her. Grow the fuck up.โ
Ithan bared his teeth. Hunt bared his own right back.
Syrinx hopped to his feet and whined, demanding more food.
Hunt couldnโt help his exasperated laugh. โFine, fine,โ he said to the chimera, reaching for his container of kibble.
Ithanโs eyes burned him like a brand. Hunt had seen that same take-no-shit face during televised sunball games. โConnor was in love with her for those five years, you know.โ The wolf headed over to the couch and plopped onto the cushions. โFive years, and by the end of it, heโd only managed to get her toย agreeย to go on a date with him.โ
Hunt kept his face unreadable as Syrinx devoured his secondโ potentially thirdโbreakfast. โSo?โ
Ithan turned on the morning news before propping his feet on the coffee table and interlacing his hands behind his head. โYouโre at month five, bro. Good luck to you.โ
The Fae Archives hummed with activityโloud enough that Bryce had grown accustomed to keeping in her earbuds all day, even with the door to her tiny office on Sublevel Alpha shut.
It wasnโt that it wasย loud, exactlyโthe archives had the usual hush of any library. But so many people visited or studied or worked in the cavernous atrium and surrounding stacks that there was a constant, underlying roar. The scuff of footsteps, the waterfall fountain pouring from the atriumโs ceiling, the clack of keyboards blending with the crinkle of turning pages, the whispers of patrons and tourists mingling with the occasional giggle or snap of a camera.
It grated on her.
Gone were the solitary days in the gallery. The days of blasting her music through the sound system.
Lehabah was gone, too.
No incessant chatter about the latest episode ofย Fangs and Bangs. No whining about wanting to go outside. No dramatic monologues about Bryceโs cruelty.
Bryce stared at the dark computer screen on her glass desk. She reached out a foot to stroke Syrinxโs coat, but her toes only met air. Rightโsheโd left the chimera home to watch over Ithan.
She wondered if Syrinx even remembered Lehabah.
Bryce had visited the Black Dock during the days after the attack, searching for a tiny onyx boat among the mass of Sailings. None had appeared.
Lehabah had no remains anyway. The fire sprite had been snuffed out like a candle the moment a hundred thousand gallons of water had come crashing down upon her.
Bryce had gone over it, again and again. Usually during her dance classes with Madame Kyrah, amid her panting and sweating. She always arrived at the same conclusion: there was nothing she might have done to stop Lehabahโs death.
Bryce understood it, could rationally talk about it, and yet โฆ The thoughts still circled, as if dancing right along with her:ย You might have found a way. Revealed yourself as Starborn earlier. Told Lehabah to run while you faced Micah.
Sheโd talked about it with Hunt, too. And heโd pointed out that all of those options would have resulted in Bryceโs own death, but โฆ Bryce couldnโt get past the question: Why was Leleโs life any less valuable than Bryceโs? Her Starborn Princess status meant nothing. If it came down to it, Lele had been the better person, who had suffered for decades in bondage. The fire sprite should be free. Alive, and free, and enjoying herself.
Bryce picked up the desktop phone, dialing. Jesiba answered on the third ring. โAnother question, Quinlan? Thatโs the third one this week.โ
Bryce drummed her fingers on her glass desk. โIโve got a nine-thousand-year-old Rhodinian bust of Thurr here.โ Basically a broody male who was supposed to pass for the nearly forgotten minor storm deity. All that remained of him in their culture was the behemoth of a planet named after him. And Thursdays, apparently. Bryce had already sent a photo of it to Hunt, with the comment,ย Bryce Quinlan Presents: The Original Alphahole Smolder. โA museum is interested, but theyโre worried the former owner fudged some documents about its history. They want to make sure itโs legit before showing it to the public. Any idea who to call in Rhodinia to verify?โ
โIf Iโm doing your job for you, then why am I not being paid for it?โ Bryce ground her teeth. โBecause weโre friends?โ
โAre we?โ
โYou tell me.โ
Jesiba huffed a soft laugh. The enchantress whoโd defected from her witch-clan and sworn allegiance to the House of Flame and Shadow still lurked around Lunathion, but Bryce hadnโt seen her in months. Not since the day Jesiba had found Bryce poking around the watery ruins of the gallery library and told her not to come back.
Not in a mean way. Just in aย This gallery is now permanently closed, and those books youโre looking for are hidden away where no one will ever find themย sort of manner.
Jesiba said, โI suppose I should consider it an honor, to be called a friend by the Starborn Princess daughter of the Autumn King.โ A slight pause, and Bryce knew what was coming next. โAnd the future Queen of Avallen.โ
Bryce swiftly opened a news website as she hissed, โWho told you?โ
โSome of the people Iโve turned into animals have remained in my employ, you know. They tell me what they overhear on the streets. Especially the sewer rats who hope to regain their true forms one day.โ
Bryce truly wasnโt sure if Jesiba was serious. She sighed again. โI donโt suppose you have any insights as toย whyย the Autumn King suddenly decided to ruin my life.โ
Jesiba tsked. โMales will always try to control the females who scare them. Marriage and breeding are their go-to methods.โ
โSatisfying as it is to think of my father being afraid of me, that canโt be
it.โ
โWhy not? Itโs been months. Youโve done nothing with your new
power, your titles. Or the Horn in your back. He grew tired of waiting. I wouldnโt be surprised if he did this just to learn how youโd react.โ
โMaybe.โ Bryce doodled on a piece of scrap paper beside her computer.
A little heart that saidย BQย +ย HA.
โWhatย areย you going to do about it?โ Jesiba asked, as if she couldnโt help it.
โPretend itโs not happening until I canโt any longer?โ
Jesiba chuckled again. โI worried, you know, when I learned you were Starborn. Iโve watched many succumb to the allure of being the Chosen One. Perhaps you and your brother have more in common than I realized.โ
โI think thatโs a compliment?โ
โIt is. Ruhn Danaan is one of the few whoโs ever been strong enough to shun what he is.โ Bryce grunted. โYou donโt plan on doing anything with it, then,โ Jesiba asked, more quietly than Bryce had ever heard. โYour talent. Or the Horn.โ
โDefinitelyย not the Horn. And it seems most of the Starborn powerโs value lies in what I can breed into the Fae bloodline.โ Bryce straightened, twirling her pencil between her fingers. โAnd what good does blinding people do? I mean, itย doesย have its uses, but surely there are deadlier weapons to wield?โ Like Huntโs lightning.
โYou killed an Archangel without access to that power. I imagine that you can now do a great many things, Quinlan.โ
Bryce stiffened at the words, spoken so casually over an open line. She had no idea what Jesiba had done with the Godslayer Rifle. Honestly, she never wanted to see it again.
Bryce lowered her voice, even though she knew no one was near her little subterranean office. โI was given an order by the Asteri to lie low. Forever.โ
โHow terribly boring of you to obey them.โ
Bryce opened her mouth, but the intercom on her desk buzzed. โMiss Quinlan, youโre needed in the northern wing. Doctor Patrus wants your opinion on that sculpture from Delsus?โ
Bryce pushed the button. โBe there in five.โ She said to Jesiba, โIโm going to send you some photos of this piece. Iโd appreciate it if youโd deign to give me your opinion. And let me know if you have any contacts in Rhodinia who can help verify its authenticity.โ
โIโm busy.โ
โSo am I.โ
โPerhaps Iโll turn you into a toad.โ
โAt least toads donโt wear stupid heels to work,โ Bryce said, sliding her feet back into the white stilettos sheโd chucked beneath her desk.
Jesiba let out another soft, wicked laugh. โA word of advice, Quinlan: think through the advantages of a marriage to Cormac Donnall before you
decide to be a clichรฉ and refuse.โ
Bryce stood, cradling the phone between her ear and shoulder. โWho says Iโm not?โ
There was a lengthy pause before the sorceress said, โGood girl,โ and hung up.