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Chapter no 19

A Court of Wings and Ruin

It was a good thing Iโ€™d insisted on meeting Cassian at eight, because even though I awoke at dawn, one look at Rhysandโ€™s sleeping face had me deciding to spend the morning slowly, sweetly waking him up.

I was still flushed by the time Rhys dropped me at the sparring ring atop the House of Wind, the space surrounded by a wall of red rock, the top open to the elements. He promised to meet me after lunch to show me the library for my researching, then gave me a roguish wink and kiss on the cheek before he shot back into the sky with a powerful flap of his wings.

Leaning against the wall beside the weapons rack, Cassian only said, โ€œI hope you didnโ€™t exert yourself too much already, because this isย reallyย going to hurt.โ€

I rolled my eyes, even as I tried to shut out the image of Rhysand laying me on my stomach, then kissing his way down my spine. Lower. Tried to shut out the feeling of his strong hands gripping my hips and lifting them up, up, until he lay beneath them and feasted on me, until I was quietly begging him and he rose behind me and I had to bite my pillow to keep from waking the whole house with my moaning.

Rhysand in the morning was โ€ฆ I didnโ€™t have words for what it was when he was unhurried and lazy and wicked, when his hair was still mussed with sleep and his eyes got that glazed, purely male gleam in them. Theyโ€™d still had that lazy, satisfied glint a moment ago, and his mockingly chaste kiss on my cheek had sent a red-hot line through me.

Later. Iโ€™d torture him later.

For now โ€ฆ I strode to where Cassian stood, rotating my shoulders. โ€œTwo Illyrian males making me sweat in one morning. Whatโ€™s a female to do?โ€

Cassian barked a laugh. โ€œAt least you showed up with some spirit.โ€

I grinned, bracing my hands on my hips as I surveyed the weapons rack. โ€œWhich one?โ€

โ€œNone.โ€ He jerked his chin toward the ring etched in white chalk behind us. โ€œItโ€™s been a while since we trained. Weโ€™re spending today going over the basics.โ€

The words were laced with enough tightness that I said, โ€œIt hasnโ€™t been that long.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s been a month and a half.โ€

I studied him, the wings tucked in tight, the shoulder-length dark hair. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€

โ€œNothing.โ€ He stalked past me to the ring. โ€œIs it Nesta?โ€

โ€œNot everything in my life is about your sister, you know.โ€

I kept my mouth shut on that front. โ€œIs it something with the Court of Nightmares visit tomorrow?โ€

Cassian shucked off his shirt, revealing rippling muscles covered in beautiful, intricate tattoos. Illyrian markings for luck and glory. โ€œItโ€™s nothing. Get into position.โ€

I obeyed, even as I eyed him carefully. โ€œYouโ€™re โ€ฆ angry.โ€

He refused to speak until I started my circuit of warm-ups: various lunges, kicks, and stretches designed to loosen my muscles. And only when weโ€™d begun sparring, his hands wrapped against my onslaught of punching, did he say, โ€œYou and Rhys hid the truth from us. And we went into Hybern blind about it.โ€

โ€œAbout what?โ€

โ€œThat youโ€™re High Lady.โ€

I jabbed at his raised hands in a one-two combination, breathing hard. โ€œWhat difference would it have made?โ€

โ€œIt would have changedย everything. None of it would have gone down like that.โ€

โ€œPerhaps thatโ€™s why Rhys decided to keep it a secret.โ€ โ€œHybern was aย disaster.โ€

I halted my punching. โ€œYou knew I was his mate when we went. I donโ€™t see how being High Lady alters anything.โ€

โ€œIt does.โ€

I put my hands on my hips, ignoring his motion to continue. โ€œWhy?โ€ Cassian dragged a hand through his hair. โ€œBecause โ€ฆ because as his mate,

you were still โ€ฆ his to protect. Oh, donโ€™t get that look. Heโ€™s yours to protect, too. I would have laid my life down for you as his mateโ€”and as your friend. But you were still โ€ฆ his.โ€

โ€œAnd as High Lady?โ€

Cassian loosed a rough breath. โ€œAs High Lady, you areย mine. And Azrielโ€™s, and Morโ€™s and Amrenโ€™s. You belong to all of us, and we belong toย you. We would not have โ€ฆ put you in so much danger.โ€

โ€œMaybe thatโ€™s why Rhys wanted to keep it a secret. It would have changed your focus.โ€

โ€œThis is between you and me. And trust me, Rhys and I had โ€ฆย words

about this.โ€

I lifted a brow. โ€œYouโ€™re mad at me?โ€ He shook his head, eyes shuttering. โ€œCassian.โ€

He just held up his hands in a silent order to continue.

I sighed and began again. It was only after Iโ€™d gotten through fifteen repetitions and was panting heavily that Cassian said, โ€œYou didnโ€™t think you were essential. You saved our asses, yes, but โ€ฆ you didnโ€™t think you were essential here.โ€

One-two, one-two, one-two. โ€œIโ€™m not.โ€ He opened his mouth, but I charged ahead, speaking around my gasps for breath. โ€œYou all have a โ€ฆ duty

โ€”youโ€™re all vital. Yes, I have my own abilities, but โ€ฆ You and Azriel were hurt, my sisters were โ€ฆ you know what happened to them. I did what I could to get us out. Iโ€™d rather it was me than any of you. I couldnโ€™t have lived with the alternative.โ€

His upraised hands were unfaltering as I pummeled them. โ€œAnything could have happened to you at the Spring Court.โ€

I stopped again. โ€œIf Rhys isnโ€™t grilling me with the overprotective bullshit, then I donโ€™t see whyย youโ€”โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t for one moment think that Rhys wasnโ€™t beside himself with worry. Oh, he seems collected enough, Feyre, but I know him. And every moment you were gone, he was in aย panic. Yes, he knewโ€”we knewโ€”you could handle yourself. But it doesnโ€™t stop us from worrying.โ€

I shook out my sore hands, then rubbed my already-aching arms. โ€œYou were mad at him, too.โ€

โ€œIf I hadnโ€™t been healing, I would have kicked his ass from one end of Velaris to the other.โ€

I didnโ€™t reply.

โ€œWe were all terrified for you.โ€ โ€œI managed just fine.โ€

โ€œOf course you did. We knew you would. But โ€ฆโ€ Cassian crossed his arms. โ€œRhys pulled the same shit fifty years ago. When he went to that damned party Amarantha threw.โ€

Oh.ย Oh.

โ€œIโ€™ll never forget it, you know,โ€ he said, blowing out a breath. โ€œThe moment when he spoke to us all, mind to mind. When I realized what was happening, and that โ€ฆ heโ€™d saved us. Trapped us here and tied our hands, but

โ€ฆโ€ He scratched at his temple. โ€œIt went quietโ€”in my head. In a way it hadnโ€™t been before. Not since โ€ฆโ€ Cassian squinted at the cloudless sky. โ€œEven with utter hell unleashing here, across our territory, I just went โ€ฆ quiet.โ€ He tapped the side of his head with a finger, and frowned. โ€œAfter Hybern, the healer kept me asleep while she worked on my wings. So when I woke up two weeks later โ€ฆ thatโ€™s when I heard. And when Mor told me what happened to you โ€ฆ It went quiet again.โ€

I swallowed against the constriction of my throat. โ€œYou found me when I needed you most, Cassian.โ€

โ€œPleased to be of service.โ€ He gave me a grim smile. โ€œYou can rely on us, you know. Both of you. Heโ€™s inclined to do everything himselfโ€”toย giveย everything of himself. He canโ€™t stand to let anyone else offer up anything.โ€ That smile faded. โ€œNeither can you.โ€

โ€œAnd you can?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not easy, but yes. Iโ€™m general of his armies. Part of that includes knowing how to delegate. Iโ€™ve been with Rhys for over five hundred years and he still tries to do everything himself. Still thinks itโ€™s not enough.โ€

I knew thatโ€”too well. And the thought of Rhys, in this war, trying to take on all that faced us โ€ฆ Nausea churned in my gut. โ€œHe gives orders all the time.โ€

โ€œYes. And heโ€™s good at knowing what we excel at. But when it comes down to it โ€ฆโ€ Cassian adjusted the wrappings on his hands. โ€œIf the High Lords and Keir donโ€™t step up, heโ€™ll still face Hybern. And will take the brunt of it so we donโ€™t have to.โ€

An unshakable, queasy sort of tightness pushed in on me. Rhys would surviveโ€”he wouldnโ€™t dare sacrifice everything to make sure weโ€”

Rhys would. He had with Amarantha, and heโ€™d do it again without

hesitation.

I shut it out. Shoved it down. Focused on my breathing.

Something drew Cassianโ€™s attention behind me. And even as his body remained casual, a predatory gleam flickered in his eyes.

I didnโ€™t need to turn to know who was standing there. โ€œCare to join?โ€ Cassian purred.

Nesta said, โ€œIt doesnโ€™t look like youโ€™re exercising anything other than your mouths.โ€

I looked over my shoulder. My sister was in a dress of pale blue that turned her skin golden, her hair swept up, her back a stiff column. I scrambled to say something, to apologize, but โ€ฆ not in front of him. She wouldnโ€™t want this conversation in front of Cassian.

Cassian extended a wrapped hand, his fingers curling in a come-hither motion. โ€œScared?โ€

I wisely kept my mouth shut as Nesta stepped from the open doorway into the blinding light of the courtyard. โ€œWhy should I be scared of an oversized bat who likes to throw temper tantrums?โ€

I choked, and Cassian shot me a warning glare, daring me to laugh. But I felt for that bond in my mind, lowering my mental shields enough to say to Rhysand, wherever he was in the city,ย Please come spare me from Cassian and Nestaโ€™s bickering.

A heartbeat later, Rhys crooned,ย Regretting becoming High Lady?

I savored that voiceโ€”that humor. But I shoved that simmering panic down again as I countered,ย Is this part of my duties?

A sensual, dark laugh.ย Why do you think I was so desperate for a partner? Iโ€™ve had almost five centuries to deal with this alone. Itโ€™s only fair you have to endure it now.

Cassian was saying to Nesta, โ€œSeems like youโ€™re a little on edge, Nesta. And you left so abruptly last night โ€ฆ Any way I can help ease that tension?โ€

Please, I begged Rhys.

What will you give me?

I wasnโ€™t sure if I couldย hissย down the bond between us, but from the chuckle that echoed into my mind a heartbeat later, I knew the feeling had been conveyed.ย Iโ€™m in a meeting with the governors of the Palaces. They might be a little pissy if I vanish.ย I tried not to sigh.

Nesta picked at her nails. โ€œAmren is coming to instruct me in a fewโ€”โ€ Shadow rippled across the courtyard, cutting her off. And it wasnโ€™t

Rhysand who landed between us, butโ€”

I sent another pretty face for you to admire, Rhys said.ย Not as beautiful as mine, of course, but a close second.

As the shadows wreathing him cleared, Azriel sized up Nesta and Cassian, then threw a vaguely sympathetic look in my direction. โ€œI need to start our lesson early.โ€

A piss-poor lie, but I said, โ€œRight. No problem at all.โ€

Cassian glowered at me, then Azriel. We both ignored him as I strode to the shadowsinger, unwrapping my hands as I went.

Thank you, I said down the bond.

You can make it up to me tonight.

I tried not to blush at the image Rhys sent into my head detailing precisely how Iโ€™d repay him, and slammed down my mental shields. On the other side of them, I could have sworn talon-tipped fingers trailed down the black adamant in a sensual, silent promise. I swallowed hard.

Azrielโ€™s wings spread, dark reds and golds shining through in the bright sun, and he opened his arms to me. โ€œThe pine forest will be goodโ€”the one by the lake.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œBecause water is better to fall into than hard rock,โ€ Cassian replied, crossing his arms.

My stomach clenched. But I let Azriel scoop me up, his scent of night-chilled mist and cedar wrapping around me as he flapped his wings once, stirring the dirt of the courtyard.

I caught Cassianโ€™s narrowed gaze and grinned widely. โ€œGood luck,โ€ I said, and Azriel, Cauldron bless him, shot into the cloudless sky.

Neither of us missed Cassianโ€™s barked, filthy curse, though we didnโ€™t deign to comment.

Cassian was a generalโ€”theย general of the Night Court. Surely Nesta wasnโ€™t anything he couldnโ€™t handle.

 

 

โ€œI dropped Amren off at the House on my way in,โ€ Azriel told me as we landed at the shore of a turquoise mountain lake flanked by pines and granite. โ€œI told her to get to the training ring immediately.โ€ A half smile. โ€œAfter a few minutes, that is.โ€

I snorted and stretched my arms. โ€œPoor Cassian.โ€

Azriel gave a huff of amusement. โ€œIndeed.โ€

I shifted on my feet, small gray rocks along the shore skittering beneath my boots. โ€œSo โ€ฆโ€

Azrielโ€™s black hair seemed to gobble up the blinding sunlight. โ€œIn order to fly,โ€ he said drily, โ€œyouโ€™ll need wings.โ€

Right.

My face heated. I rolled and cracked my wrists. โ€œItโ€™s been a while since I summoned them.โ€

His piercing stare didnโ€™t stray from my face, my posture. As immovable and steady as the granite this lake had been carved into. I might as well have been a flitting butterfly by comparison. โ€œDo you need me to turn around?โ€ He lifted a dark brow in emphasis.

I cringed. โ€œNo. But โ€ฆ it might take me a few tries.โ€ โ€œWe started our lesson earlyโ€”weโ€™ve got plenty of time.โ€

โ€œI appreciate you making the effort to pretend that it wasnโ€™t because I was desperate to avoid Cassian and Nestaโ€™s early-morning bickering.โ€

โ€œIโ€™d never let my High Lady suffer through that.โ€ He said it completely stone-faced.

I chuckled, rubbing at a sore spot on my shoulder. โ€œAre you โ€ฆ ready to meet with Lucien this afternoon?โ€

Azriel angled his head. โ€œShouldย I be preparing for it?โ€

โ€œNo. I just โ€ฆโ€ I shrugged. โ€œWhen do you leave to gather information on the High Lords?โ€

โ€œAfter I talk to him.โ€ His eyes were shiningโ€”lit with amusement. As if he knew I was buying time.

I blew out a breath. โ€œRight. Here we go.โ€

Touching that part of me, the part Tamlin had given me โ€ฆ Some vital piece of my heart recoiled. Even as something sharp and vicious in my gut preened at what Iโ€™d taken. All that Iโ€™d taken.

I shoved out the thoughts, focusing on those Illyrian wings. Iโ€™d summoned them that day in the Steppes from pure memory and fear. Creating them now

โ€ฆ I let my mind slip into my recollections of Rhysโ€™s wings, how they felt and moved and weighed โ€ฆ

โ€œThe frame needs to be a bit thicker,โ€ Azriel offered as a weight began to drag at my back. โ€œStrengthen the muscles leading to it.โ€

I obeyed, my magic listening in turn. He provided more feedback, where to add and where to ease up, where to smooth and where to toughen.

I was rasping for breath, sweat sliding down my spine, by the time he said, โ€œGood.โ€ He cleared his throat. โ€œI know youโ€™re not Illyrian, but โ€ฆ amongst their kind, it is considered โ€ฆ inappropriate to touch someoneโ€™s wings without permission. Especially females.โ€

Theirย kind. Not his.

It took me a moment to realize what he was asking. โ€œOhโ€”oh. Go ahead.โ€ โ€œI need to ascertain if theyย feelย right.โ€

โ€œRight.โ€ I put my back to him, my muscles groaning as they worked to spread the wings. Everythingโ€”from my neck to my shoulders to my ribs to my spine to my assโ€”seemed to now control them, and was barking in protest at the weight and movement.

Iโ€™d only had them for a few seconds with Lucien in the Steppesโ€”I hadnโ€™t realized how heavy they were, how complex the muscles.

Azrielโ€™s hands, for all their scarring, were featherlight as he grasped and touched certain areas, patting and tapping others. I gritted my teeth, the sensation like โ€ฆ like having the arch of my foot tickled and poked. But he made quick work of it, and I rolled my shoulders again as he stepped around me to murmur, โ€œItโ€™sโ€”amazing. Theyโ€™re the same as mine.โ€

โ€œI think the magic did most of the work.โ€

A shake of the head. โ€œYouโ€™re an artistโ€”it was your attention to detail.โ€

I blushed a bit at the compliment, and braced my hands on my hips. โ€œWell?

Do we jump into the skies?โ€

โ€œFirst lesson: donโ€™t let them drag on the ground.โ€

I blinked. My wings were indeed resting on the rocks. โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œIllyrians think itโ€™s lazyโ€”a sign of weakness. And from a practical standpoint, the ground is full of things that could hurt your wings. Splinters, shards of rock โ€ฆ They can not only get stuck and lead to infection, but also impact the way the wing catches the wind. So keep them off the ground.โ€

Knife-sharp pain rippled down my back as I tried to lift them. I managed getting the left upright. The right just drooped like a loose sail.

โ€œYou need to strengthen your back musclesโ€”and your thighs. And your arms. And core.โ€

โ€œSo everything, then.โ€

Again, that dry, quiet smile. โ€œWhy do you think Illyrians are so fit?โ€ โ€œWhy did no one warn me about this cocky side of yours?โ€

Azrielโ€™s mouth twitched upward. โ€œBoth wings up.โ€ A quiet but unyielding demand.

I winced, contorting my body this way and that as I fought to get the right one to rise. No luck.

โ€œTry spreading them, then tucking in, if you canโ€™t lift it up like that.โ€

I obeyed, and hissed at the sharp pain along every muscle in my back as I flared the wings. Even the slightest breeze off the lake tickled and tugged, and I braced my feet apart on the rocky shore, seeking some semblance of balance

โ€”

โ€œNow fold inward.โ€

I did, snapping them shutโ€”the movement so fast that I toppled forward.

Azriel caught me before I could eat stone, gripping me tightly under the shoulder and hauling me up. โ€œBuilding your core muscles will also help with the balance.โ€

โ€œSo, back to Cassian, then.โ€

A nod. โ€œTomorrow. Today, focus on lifting and folding, spreading and lifting.โ€ Azrielโ€™s wings gleamed with red and gold as the sun gilded them. โ€œLike this.โ€ He demonstrated, flaring his wings wide, tucking them in, flaring, angling, tucking them in. Over and over.

Sighing, I followed his movements, my back throbbing and aching.

Perhaps flying lessons were a waste of time.

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