โWar is upon us,โ I said to the Carver. โRumor suggests you have โฆ gifts that may be useful upon the battlefield.โ
A smile at Cassian, as if understanding why heโd joined me. โIn exchange for a price,โ the Carver mused.
โWithin reason,โ Cassian countered.
The Carver surveyed his cell. โAnd you think that I wish to go โฆ back.โ โDonโt you?โ
The Carver folded his legs beneath his small frame. โWhere we came from
โฆ I do not believe it is now anything more than dust drifting across a plain. There is no home to return to. Not one that I desire.โ
For if heโd been here before even Amren had arrived โฆ Tens of thousands of yearsโlonger, perhaps. I shoved against the sinking sensation in my gut. โThen perhaps improving your โฆ living conditions might entice you, if this world is where you wish to be.โ
โThis cell, Cursebreaker, is where I wish to be.โ The Carver patted the dirt beside him. โDo you think I let them trap me without good reason?โ
Cassianโs entire body seemed to shiftโseemed to go aware and focused.
Ready to haul us out of there.
The Carver traced three overlapping, interlocked circles in the dirt. โYou have met my sisterโmy twin. The Weaver, as you now call her. I knew her as Stryga. She, and our older brother, Koschei. How they delighted in this world when we fell into it. How those ancient Fae feared and worshipped them. Had I been braver, I might have bided my timeโwaited for their power to fade, for that long-ago Fae warrior to trick Stryga into diminishing her power and becoming confined to the Middle. Koschei, tooโconfined and bound by his little lake on the continent. All before Prythian, before the land was carved up
and any High Lord was crowned.โ
Cassian and I waited, not daring to interrupt.
โClever, that Fae warrior. Her bloodline is long gone nowโthough a trace still runs through some human line.โ He smiled, perhaps a bit sadly. โNo one remembers her name. But I do. She would have been my salvation, had I not made my choice long before she walked this earth.โ
I waited and waited and waited, picking apart the story he laid out like crumbs of bread.
โShe could not kill them in the endโthey were too strong. They could only be contained.โ The Carver wiped a hand through the circles heโd drawn, erasing them wholly. โI knew that long before she ever trapped themโtook it upon myself to find my way here.โ
โTo spare the world from yourself?โ Cassian asked, brows narrowing.
The Carverโs eyes burned like the hottest flame. โToย hideย from my siblings.โ
I blinked. โWhy?โ
โThey are death-gods, girl,โ the Carver hissed. โYou are immortalโor long-lived enough to seem that way. But my siblings and I โฆ We are different. And the two of them โฆ Stronger. So much stronger than I ever was. My sister โฆ she found a way toย eatย life itself. To stay young and beautiful forever thanks to the lives she steals.โ
The weavingโthe threads inside that house, the roof made of hair โฆ I made a note to throw Rhys in the Sidra for sending me into that cottage.
But the Carver himself โฆ โIf they are death-gods,โ I said, โthen what are you?โ
Death. He had asked me, over and over, about death. About what waited beyond it, what it felt like. Where I had gone. Iโd thought it mere curiosity, but โฆ
That boyโs face crinkled with amusement. My sonโs face. The vision of the future that had once been shown to me all those months ago, as some sort of taunt or embodiment of what I hadnโt dared yet admit to myself. What I was most uncertain of. And now โฆ now that young boy โฆ A different sort of taunt, for the future I now stood to lose.
โI am forgotten, thatโs what I am. And thatโs how I prefer to be.โ The Carver rested his head against the wall of rock behind him. โSo you will find that I do not wish to leave. That I have no desire to remind my sister and brother that I am alive and in the world. Contained and diminished as they
are, their influence remains โฆ considerable.โ
โIf Hybern wins this war,โ Cassian said roughly, โyou might find the gates of this place blown wide open. And your sister and brother unleashed from their own territoriesโand interested in paying a visit.โ
โEven Hybern is not that foolish.โ A satisfied huff of air. โIโm sure there are other inmates here who will find your offer โฆ tempting.โ
My blood roared. โYou will not even consider assisting us.โ I waved a hand to the cell. โThis is what you would preferโfor eternity?โ
โIf you knew my brother and sister, Cursebreaker, you would find this a much wiser and more comfortable alternative.โ
I opened my mouth, but Cassian squeezed my hand in warning. Enough. Weโd said enough, revealed enough. Looking so desperate โฆ It would help nothing.
โWe should go,โ Cassian said to me, the very picture of unruffled calm. โThe delights of the Hewn City await.โ
Weโd indeed be late if we didnโt leave now. I threw a glare at the Carver by way of farewell, letting Cassian lead me toward the open cell door.
โYou are going to the Hewn City,โ the Carver saidโnot entirely a question.
โI donโt see how that is any business of yours,โ I said over my shoulder.
The Carverโs beat of silence echoed around us. Made us pause on the threshold.
โOne last attempt,โ the Carver mused, eyes skating over us, โto rally the entirety of the Night Court, I suppose.โ
โAgain, it is none of your concern,โ I said coolly.
The Carver smiled. โYou will be bargaining with him.โ A glance at the tattoo on my right hand. โI wonder what Keirโs asking price will be.โ A low laugh. โInteresting.โ
Cassian let out a long-suffering sigh. โOut with it.โ
The Bone Carver again fell silent, toying with the shard of the Attorโs bone in the dirt beside him. โThe eddies of the Cauldron swirl in strange ways,โ he murmured, more to himself than us.
โWeโre going,โ I said, making to turn again, hauling Cassian with me. โMy sister had a collection of mirrors in her black castle,โ the Carver said. We halted once more.
โShe admired herself day and night in those mirrors, gloating over her youth and beauty. There was one mirrorโthe Ouroboros, she called it. It was
old even when we were young. A window to the world. All could be seen, all could be told through its dark surface. Keir possesses itโan heirloom of his household. Bring it to me. That is my price. The Ouroboros, and I am yours to wield. If you can find a way to free me.โ A hateful smile.
I exchanged a glance with Cassian, and we both shrugged at the Carver. โWeโll see,โ was all I said before we walked out.
Cassian and I sat on a boulder overlooking a silver stream, breathing in the chill mists. The Prison loomed at our backs, a dreadful weight blocking out the horizon.
โYou said that you knew the Carver was an old god,โ I mused softly. โDid you know he was a death-god?โ
Cassianโs face was taut. โI guessed.โ When I lifted a brow, he clarified, โHe carves deaths into bones. Sees them. Enjoys them. It wasnโt hard to figure out.โ
I considered. โWas it you or Rhys who suggested you come here with me?โ
โI wanted to come. But Rhys โฆ he guessed it, too.โ Because what weโd seen in Nestaโs eyes that day โฆ โLike calls to like,โ I murmured.
Cassian nodded tightly. โI donโt think even the Carver knows what Nesta is. But I wanted to seeโjust in case.โ
โWhy?โ
โI want to help.โ
It was answer enough.
We fell into silence, the stream gurgling as it rushed by.
โWould you be frightened of her, if Nestaย wasโDeath? Or if her power came from it?โ
Cassian was quiet for a long moment.
He said at last, โIโm a warrior. Iโve walked beside Death my entire life. I would be more afraidย forย her, to have that power. But not afraidย ofย her.โ He considered, and added after a heartbeat, โNothing about Nesta could frighten me.โ
I swallowed, and squeezed his hand. โThank you.โ
I wasnโt sure why I even said it, but he nodded all the same.
I felt him before he appeared, a spark of star-kissed joy flaring through me
right as Rhys stepped out of the air itself. โWell?โ
Cassian hopped off the boulder, extending a hand to help me down. โYouโre not going to like his asking price.โ
Rhys held out both hands to winnow us back to Velaris. โIf he wants the fancy dinner plates, he can have them.โ
Neither Cassian nor I could muster a laugh as we both reached for Rhysโs outstretched hands. โYou better bring your bargaining skills tonight,โ was all Cassian muttered to my mate before we vanished into shadow.