Kell spat blood onto Rhyโs lovely inlaid floor, marring the intricate pattern. If Rhy himself were here, he would not be happy. But Rhy wasnโt here.
โThe stone, my rose.โ Astridโs sultry tone poured between Rhyโs lips. โWhere is it?โ
Kell struggled to get to his knees with his arms still pinned behind his back. โWhat do you want with it?โ he growled as the two guards dragged him to his feet.
โTo take the throne, of course.โ
โYou already have a throne,โ observed Kell.
โIn a dying London. And do you know why it dies? Because of you. Because of this city and its cowardly retreat. It made of us a shield, and now it thrives while we perish. It seems only just that I should take it, as reparation. Retribution.โ
โSo you would, what?โ asked Kell. โAbandon your brother to the decaying corpse of your world so you can enjoy the splendors of this one?โ
A cold, dry laugh escaped Rhyโs throat. โNot at all. That would make me a very poor sister. Athos and I will rule together. Side by side.โ
Kellโs eyes narrowed. โWhat do you mean?โ
โWe are going to restore balance to the worlds. Reopen the doors. Or rather, tear them down, create one that stays open, so that anyoneโeveryone
โcan move between. A merger, if you will, of our two illustrious Londons.โ Kell paled. Even when the doors had been unlocked, they had beenย doors.
And they were kept closed. An open door between the worlds wouldnโt only be dangerous. It would beย unstable.
โThe stone is not strong enough to do that,โ he said, trying to sound sure. But he wasnโt. The stone had made a door for Lila. But making a pinprick in a piece of cloth was very different from tearing the fabric in half.
โAre you certain?โ teased Astrid. โPerhaps you are right. Perhaps your half of the stone is not enough.โ
Kellโs blood went cold. โMy half?โ
Rhyโs mouth curled into a smile. โHavenโt you noticed that it is broken?โ
Kell reeled. โThe jagged edge.โ
โAthos found it like that, in two pieces. He likes to find treasure, you see. Always has. Growing up, we used to scavenge the rocks along the coast, searching for anything of value. A habit he never lost. His searching merely became a bit more sophisticated. A bit more pointed. Of course, we knew of the Black London purge, of the eradication of artifacts, but he was so sure there must be somethingโanythingโto help save our dying world.โ
โAnd he found it,โ said Kell, digging his wrists into the metal cuff. The edges were smooth, not sharp, and dull pain spread up his arm, but the skin refused to break. He stared down at the blood from his lip on Rhyโs floor, but the guards were holding him up, their grip unyielding.
โHe scoured,โ continued Astrid in Rhyโs tongue. โFound a few useless things secreted awayโa notebook, a piece of clothโand then, lo and behold, he found the stone. Broken in two, yes, but, as Iโm sure youโve noticed, its state has not stopped it from working. It is magic, after all. It may divide, but it does not weaken. The two halves remain connected, even when they are apart. Each half is strong enough on its own, strong enough to change the world. But they want each other, you see. They are drawn together through the wall. If a drop of your blood is enough to make a door, think what two halves of the stone could do.โ
It could tear down the wall itself, thought Kell. Tear reality apart.
Rhyโs fingers rapped along the back of a chair. โIt was my idea, I confess, giving you the stone, allowing you to carry it across the line.โ
Kell grimaced as he twisted his wrists against the iron binding them. โWhy not use Holland?โ he asked, trying to buy more time. โTo smuggle the stone here? He obviously delivered that necklace to Rhy.โ
Astrid drew Rhyโs lips into a smile and ran a finger lightly over Kellโs cheek. โI wanted you.โ Rhyโs hand continued up and tangled in Kellโs hair as Astrid leaned in, pressed her stolen cheek to Kellโs bloody one, and whispered in his ear, โI told you once, that I would own your life.โ Kell wrenched back, and Rhyโs hand fell away.
โBesides,โ she said with a sigh. โIt made sense. If things went wrong, and Holland was caught, the guilt would lie on our crown, and we would not have another chance. If things went wrong andย youย were caught, the guilt would lie on your head. I know of your hobbies, Kell. You think the Scorched Bone keeps secrets?ย Nothingย goes unnoticed in my city.โ Rhyโs tongue clicked. โA royal servant with a bad habit of smuggling things across borders. Not so hard to believe. And if things wentย right, and I succeeded in taking this castle, this kingdom, I couldnโt have you out there, unaccounted for, fighting against me. I wanted you here, where you belong. At my feet.โ
Dark energy began to crackle in Rhyโs palm, and Kell braced himself, but Astrid couldnโt seem to control it, not with Rhyโs crude skills. The lightning shot to the left, striking the metal post of the princeโs bed.
Kell forced himself to chuckle thinly. โYou should have picked a better body,โ he said. โMy brother has never had a gift for magic.โ
Astrid rolled Rhyโs wrist, considering his fingers. โNo matter,โ she said. โI have an entire family to choose from.โ
Kell had an idea. โWhy donโt you try on someone a little stronger?โ he goaded.
โLike you?โ asked Astrid coolly. โWould you like me to takeย yourย body for a spin?โ
โIโd like to see you try,โ said Kell. If he could get her to take off the necklace, to put it on him instead โฆ
โI could,โ she whispered. โBut possession doesnโt work onย Antari,โ she added drily. Kellโs heart sank. โI know that, and so do you. Nice try, though.โ Kell watched as his brother turned and lifted a knife from a nearby table. โNow,ย compulsion,โ he saidโshe saidโadmiring the glinting edge. โThatโs another matter.โ
Rhyโs fingers tightened on the blade, and Kell pulled back, but there was nowhere to go. The guards gripped him, visetight, as the prince strode over lazily and raised the knife, slicing the buttons off Kellโs shirt and pushing the collar aside to reveal the smooth, fair flesh over his heart.
โSo few scars โฆโ Rhyโs fingers brought the knifepoint to Kellโs skin. โWeโll fix that.โ
โStop right there,โ came a voice at the balcony.
Kell twisted, and saw Lila. She was dressed differently, in a black coat and a horned mask, and she was standing atop the banister, bracing herself in the balconyโs doorframe and pointing her pistol at the princeโs chest.
โThis is a family matter,โ warned Astrid with Rhyโs voice.
โIโve heard enough to know youโre not really family.โ Lila cocked the gun and leveled it on Rhy. โNow step away from Kell.โ
Rhyโs mouth made a grim smile. And then his hand flew out. This time the lightning found its mark, striking Lila square in the chest. She gasped and lost her grip on the doorframe, her boots slipping off the banister rail as she stumbled back and plunged into the dark.
โLila!โ shouted Kell as she disappeared over the rail. He jerked free of the guards, the cuff finally cutting into his wrist enough to draw blood. In an instant, he had curled his fingers around the metal and spat out the command to unlock the cuff.
โAs Orense.โ Open.
His shackles fell away, and the rest of Kellโs power flooded back. The guards lunged at him, but his hands came up and the men went flying backward, one into the wall and the other into the metal frame of Rhyโs bed. Kell freed his dagger and spun on the prince, ready for a fight.
But Rhy only gazed at him, amused. โWhat do you plan to do now, Kell?
You wonโt hurt me, not as long as Iโm wearing your brother.โ
โBut I will.โ It was Lilaโs voice again, followed instantly by the sound of a gun. Pain and surprise both flashed across Rhyโs face, and then one of his legs crumpled beneath him, blood darkening the fabric around his calf. Lila was standing outside, not on the banister as sheโd been before, but in the air above it, feet resting on a plume of black smoke. Relief poured over Kell, followed instantly by horror. She hadnโt just walked into danger. Sheโd brought the stone with her.
โYouโll have to try harder than that to kill me,โ she said, hopping down from the smoke platform and onto the balcony. She strode into the chamber.
Rhy got to his feet. โIs that a challenge?โ The guards were recovering, too, one moving behind Lila, the other hovering behind Kell.
โRun,โ he said to Lila.
โNice to see you, too,โ she snapped, shoving the talisman back in her pocket. He saw the weakness sweep over her in the magicโs wake, but only in her eyes and jaw. She was good at hiding it.
โYou shouldnโt have come here,โ growled Kell.
โNo,โ echoed Rhy. โYou shouldnโt have. But youโre here now. And youโve brought me a gift.โ Lilaโs hand pressed against her coat, and Rhyโs mouth curled into that horrible smile. Kell readied himself for an attack, but instead, Rhyโs hand brought the blade to his own chest and rested the tip between his ribs, just under his heart. Kell stiffened. โGive me the stone, or I will kill the prince.โ
Lila frowned, eyes flicking between Rhy and Kell, uncertain. โYou wouldnโt kill him,โ challenged Kell.
Rhy raised a dark brow. โDo you really believe that, flower boy, or do you only hope itโs true?โ
โYou chose his body because heโs part of your plan. You wonโtโโ
โNever presume to know your enemy.โ Rhyโs hand pressed down on the knife, the tip sinking between his ribs. โI have a closetful of kings.โ
โStop,โย demanded Kell as blood spread out from the knifeโs tip. He tried commanding the bones in Rhyโs arm to still, but Astridโs own powerful will inside the princeโs body made Kellโs grip tenuous.
โHow long can you stay my hand?โ challenged Astrid. โWhat happens when your focus starts to slip?โ Rhyโs amber eyes went to Lila. โHe doesnโt
want me to hurt his brother. You best give me the stone before I do.โ
Lila hesitated, and Rhyโs free hand curled around the possession charm and drew it over his head, holding it loosely in his palm. โThe stone, Lila.โ
โDonโt do this,โ said Kell, and he didnโt know if he meant the words for Astrid or Lila or both.
โTheย stone.โ
โAstrid, please,โ whispered Kell, his voice wavering.
At that, Rhyโs mouth twisted into a triumphant smile. โYou are mine, Kell, and I will break you. Starting with your heart.โ
โAstrid.โ
But it was too late. Rhyโs body twisted toward Lila, and a single word left his mouthโcatchโbefore he cast the pendant into the air and drove the knife into his chest.