One would think that after almost three hundred years as a vampire, Iโd stop feeling like a human. One would think that after two hundred years of freedom, Iโd stop believing the things that Neculai
had once told me.
The divide was always so clearโus versus them. The Turned would always bear some mark of our human weakness, human flaws. Iโd spent so fucking long sawing away all evidence of those weaknesses in myself. I was physically stronger than Iโd ever been. Stronger, maybe, than even Neculai had been.
But when I flew up into the night skyโa sky that was an unnatural, ungodly black with the wings of Rishan warriorsโI was fucking terrified.
As a young man, I used to think that bravery was the absence of fear.
No. Iโd learned since then that the absence of fear was only stupidity.
I let myself feel it for thirty seconds, as my eyes took in that wave of warriors that just kept going and going and going, and then I stuffed it down my throat.
I veered left, soaring toward Vale. The army had split now, Keturaโs troops sweeping to the ground in a wave of fluttering feathers, like rain falling down over the desert, to join the human soldiers to face the Bloodborn.
Everyone was moving fast. Too fast. Minutes, and these unstoppable forces would collide.
I still wasnโt quite used to seeing Vale look relieved to see me.
โHighness,โ he said, raising his voice over the wind and the steady drumbeat rhythm of wings.
โDonโt let them get beyond the ruins,โ I commanded.
He looked down to the rocks below. I saw him put the pieces togetherโ what must be down there.
โUnderstood.โ His eyes flicked to me, the question in them obvious. โDid youโโ
โOraya is searching.โ
That answer made it sound so mundane. Not like Iโd just left her to wander off into an ominous magical pit.
I veered closer, as close as we could get without colliding. โHold that line, Vale. No matter what. Understood?โ
Understanding flickered in his face. He knew the frantic edge to my voice wasnโt just about the artifact, no matter how powerful it was.
โWeโll hold it,โ he said, voice firm. โI swear it.โ
I lifted my head to face the onslaught of warriors ahead, speeding toward us in a steady, unrelenting wall. Vale drew his sword, face stone, jaw set.
โWeapons up!โ he roared, voice booming through the air, the echo rolling through the armies as his captains passed the order along.
Simonโs army was now close enough that I could see their faces.
And clearer than any of them, I saw Simonโsโblood-streaked, rage-drenched. He practically reeked of otherworldly power, a faint, crimson-tinted smoke collecting around his wings, the glow at his chest simmering like hot coals in the night.
One look at him, and I knew heโd rip through whatever poor bastards threw themselves at him. Heir power might be enough to hold him off. Maybe.
โStay away from him,โ I said to Vale. โHeโs mine.โ
The truth was, it wasnโt all that selfless. I was ready for a rematch. I drew my sword.