It happened so fast, the pendant moving at the same time as the blade. Kell saw Lila lunge out of the charmโs reach, and he twisted back in time to see Rhy burying the knife between his ribs.
โNo!โ screamed Kell, surging forward.
The necklace skidded along the floor and fetched up against a guardโs boot, and Rhy crumpled forward, the blade driven in to the hilt as Kell scrambled to his side and pulled the knife free.
Rhyโand itย wasย Rhy nowโlet out a choked sound, and Kell pressed his blood-streaked fingers to his brotherโs chest. Rhyโs shirtfront was already wet, and he shuddered under Kellโs touch. Kell had just began to speak, to command the magic to heal the prince, when a guard slammed into him from the side and they both went down on the inlaid floor.
Several feet away Lila was grappling with the other guard while Kellโs attacker clutched the talisman in one hand and tried to wrap the other around Kellโs throat. Kell kicked and fought and dragged himself free, and when the guard (and Astrid within) charged forward, he threw up his hand. The metal armorโand the body insideโwent flying backward, not into the wall, but into the banister at the balcony, which crumbled under the force and sent the guardโs body over and down. It landed with a crash on the courtyard stones below, the sound followed instantly by screams, and Kell ran to the patio to see a dozen of the ballโs dancers circling the body. One of them, a woman in a lovely green gown, reached out curiously for the pendant, now discarded on the courtyard stones.
โStop!โ called Kell, but it was too late. The moment the womanโs fingers curled around it, he could see her change, the possession rippling through her in a single drawn-out shiver before her head flicked up at him, mouth drawing into a cold grim smile. She turned on her heel and plunged into the palace.
โKell!โ called Lila, and he spun, taking in the room for the first time as it was, in disarray. The remaining guard lay motionless on the floor, a dagger driven through the visor of his helmet, and Lila crouched over Rhy, her mask
lifted and her tangled hands pressing against the princeโs chest. She was covered in blood, but it wasnโt hers. Rhyโs shirt was soaked through.
โRhy,โย said Kell, the word a sob, a shuddering breath as he knelt over his brother. He drew his dagger and slashed his hand, cutting deep. โHold on, Rhy.โ He pressed his wounded palm to the princeโs chestโit was rising and falling in staccato breathsโand said,ย โAs Hasari.โ
Heal.
Rhy coughed up blood.
The courtyard below had exploded into activity, voices pouring up through the broken balcony. Footsteps were sounding through the halls, fists banging on the chamber doors, which Kell now saw were scrawled with spellwork. Locking charms.
โWe have to go,โ said Lila.
โAs Hasari,โย said Kell again, putting pressure on the wound. There was so much blood. Too much.
โIโm sorry,โ murmured Rhy. โShut up, Rhy,โ said Kell. โKell,โ ordered Lila.
โIโm not leaving him,โ he said simply.
โSo take him with us.โ Kell hesitated. โYou said the magic needs time to work. We canโt wait. Bring him with us if you will, but we need toย go.โ
Kell swallowed. โIโm sorry,โ he said, just before forcing himselfโand Rhy
โto his feet. The prince gasped in pain. โIโm sorry.โ
They couldnโt go by the door. Couldnโt parade the wounded prince in front of a palace full of people there to celebrate his birthday. And, somewhere among them, Astrid Dane. But there was a private hall between Rhyโs room and Kellโs, one theyโd used since they were boys, and now he half dragged, half carried his brother toward a concealed door, and then through it. He led the prince and Lila down the narrow corridor, the walls of which were covered with an assortment of odd marksโbets and challenges and personal scores kept by tallies, the tasks themselves long forgotten. A trail through their strange and sheltered youth.
Now they left a trail of blood.
โStay with me,โ said Kell. โStay with me. Rhy. Listen to my voice.โ โSuch a nice voice,โ said Rhy quietly, his head lolling forward.ย โRhy.โ
Kell heard armored bodies break into the princeโs room as they reached his own, and he shut the door to the hall and pressed his bloodied hand to the wood and said,ย โAs Staro.โ Seal.
As the word left his lips, metalwork spread out from his fingers, tracing back and forth over the door and binding it shut.
โWe canโt keep running from bedroom to bedroom,โ snapped Lila. โWe have to get out of this palace!โ
Kell knew that. Knew they had to get away. He led them to the private study at the far edge of his room, the one with the blood markings on the back of the door. Shortcuts to half a dozen places in the city. The one that led to the Ruby Fields was useless now, but the others would work. He scanned the options until he found the oneโthe only oneโhe knew would be safe.
โWill this work?โ asked Lila.
Kell wasnโt sure. Doorsย withinย worlds were harder to make but easier to use; they could only be created byย Antari, but others couldโhypotheticallyโ pass through. Indeed, Kell had led Rhy through a portal once beforeโthe day he found him on the boatโbut there had been only two of them then, and now there were three.
โDonโt let go,โ said Kell. He drew fresh blood over the mark and held Rhy and Lila as closely as he could, hoping the doorโand the magicโwould be strong enough to lead them all to sanctuary.