Cassian gave us both a glass of brandy. A tall glass.
Seated in an armchair in the family library high above, Nesta drank hers in one gulp.
I claimed the chair across from her, took a sip, shuddered at the taste, and made to set it down on the low-lying table between us.
โKeep drinking,โ Cassian ordered. The wrath wasnโt toward me. Noโit was toward whatever was below. What had happened.
โAre you hurt?โ Cassian asked me. Each word was clippedโbrutal. I shook my head.
That he didnโt ask Nesta โฆ he must have found her first. Ascertained for himself.
I started, โIs the kingโthe cityโโ
โNo sign of him.โ A muscle twitched in his jaw.
We sat in silence. Until Rhys appeared between the open doors, shadows trailing in his wake.
Blood coated his handsโbut nothing else.
So much blood, ruby-bright in the midmorning sun. Like heโd clawed through them with his bare hands. His eyes were wholly frozen with rage.
But they dipped to my left arm, the sleeve filthy but still rolled upโ
Like a slim band of black iron around my forearm, a tattoo now lay there.
Itโs custom in my court for bargains to be permanently marked upon flesh,
Rhys had told me Under the Mountain.
โWhat did you give it.โ I hadnโt heard that voice since that visit to the Court of Nightmares.
โItโit said it wanted company. Someone to tell it about life. I said yes.โ
โDid you volunteerย yourself.โ
โNo.โ I drained the rest of the brandy at the tone, his frozen face. โIt just saidย someone. And it didnโt specifyย when.โ I grimaced at the solid black band, no thicker than the width of my finger, interrupted only by two slender gaps near the side of my forearm. I tried to stand, to go to him, to take those bloody hands. But my knees still wobbled enough that I couldnโt move. โAre the kingโs Ravens dead?โ
โThey nearly were when I arrived. It left enough of their minds functioning for me to have a look. And finish them when I was done.โ
Cassian was stone-faced, glancing between Rhysโs bloody hands and his ice-cold eyes.
But it was to my sister that my mate turned. โHybern hunts you because of what you took from the Cauldron. The queens want you dead for vengeance
โfor robbing them of immortality.โ
โI know.โ Nestaโs voice was hoarse. โWhat did you take.โ
โI donโt know.โ The words were barely more than a whisper. โEven Amren canโt figure it out.โ
Rhys stared her down. But Nesta looked to meโand I could have sworn fear shone there, and guilt and โฆ some other feeling. โYou told me to run.โ
โYouโre my sister,โ was all I said. Sheโd once tried to cross the wall to save me.
But she started. โElainโโ
โElain is fine,โ Rhys said. โAzriel was at the town house. Lucien is headed back, and Mor is nearly there. They know of the threat.โ
Nesta leaned her head back against the armchairโs cushion, going a bit boneless.
I said to Rhys, โHybern infiltrated our city. Again.โ
โThe prick held on to that fleeting spell until he really needed it.โ โFleeting spell?โ
โA spell of mighty power, able to be wielded only onceโto great effect.
One capable of cleaving wards โฆ He must have been biding his time.โ โAre the wards hereโโ
โAmren is currently adapting them against such things. And will then begin combing through this city to find if the king also deposited any other cronies before he vanished.โ
Beneath the cold rage, there was a sharpnessโhoned enough that I said,
Whatโs wrong?
โWhatโs wrong?โ he repliedโverbally, as if he could no longer distinguish between the two. โWhatโs wrong is that those pieces ofย shitย got into my house and attacked myย mate. Whatโs wrong is that my own damn wards worked against me, and you had to make a bargain with thatย thingย to keep yourself from being taken. Whatโs wrongโโ
โCalm down,โ I said quietly, but not weakly.
His eyes glowed, like lightning had struck an ocean. But he inhaled deeply, blowing out the breath through his nose, and his shoulders loosenedโbarely.
โDid you see what it wasโthat thing down there?โ
โI guessed enough about it to close my eyes,โ he said. โI only opened them when it had stepped away from their bodies.โ
Cassianโs skin had turned ashen. Heโd seen it. Heโd seen it again. But he said nothing.
โYes, the king got past our defenses,โ I said to Rhys. โYes, things went badly. But we werenโt hurt. And the Ravens revealed some key pieces of information.โ
Sloppy, I realized. Rhys had been sloppy in killing them. Normally, he would have kept them alive for Azriel to question. But heโd taken what he needed, quickly and brutally, and ended it. Heโd shown more restraint about the Attorโ
โWe know why the Cauldron doesnโt work at its full strength now,โ I went on. โWe know that Nesta is more of a priority for the king than I am.โ
Rhys mulled it over. โHybern showed part of his hand, in bringing them here. He has to have a sliver of doubt of his conquest if heโd risk it.โ
Nesta looked like she was going to be sick. Cassian wordlessly refilled her glass. But I asked, โHowโhow did you know that we were in trouble?โ
โClotho,โ Rhys said. โThereโs a spelled bell inside the library. She rang it, and it went out to all of us. Cassian got there first.โ
I wondered what had happened in those initial moments, when heโd found my sister.
As if heโd read my thoughts, Rhys sent the image to me, no doubt courtesy of Cassian.
Panicโand rage. That was all he knew as he shot down into the heart of the pit, spearing for that ancient darkness that had once shaken him to his very marrow.
Nesta was thereโand Feyre.
It was the former he saw first, stumbling out of the dark, wide-eyed, her fear a tang that whetted his rage into something so sharp he could barely think, barely breatheโ
She let out a small, animal soundโlike some wounded stagโas she saw him. As he landed so hard his knees popped.
He said nothing as Nesta launched herself toward him, her dress filthy and disheveled, her arms stretching for him. He opened his own for her, unable to stop his approach, his reachingโ
She gripped his leathers instead. โย Feyre,โ she rasped, pointing behind her with a free hand, shaking him solidly with the other. Strengthโsuch untapped strength in that slim, beautiful body. โHybern.โ
That was all he needed to hear. He drew his swordโthen Rhys was arrowing for them, his power like a gods-damned volcanic eruption. Cassian charged ahead into the gloom, following the screamingโ
I pulled away, not wanting to see any further. See what Cassian had witnessed down there.
Rhys strode to me, and lifted a hand to brush my hairโbut stopped upon seeing the blood crusting his fingers. He instead studied the tattoo now marring my left arm. โAs long as we donโt have to invite it to solstice dinner, I can live with it.โ
โYouย can live with it?โ I lifted my brows.
A ghost of a smile, even with all that had happened, that now lay before us. โAt least now if one of you misbehaves, I know the perfect punishment. Going down there toย talkย to that thing for an hour.โ
Nesta scowled with distaste, but Cassian let out a dark laugh. โIโll take scrubbing toilets, thank you.โ
โYour second encounter seemed less harrowing than the first.โ
โIt wasnโt trying toย eatย me this time.โ But shadows still darkened his eyes. Rhys saw them, too. Saw them and said quietly, again with that High
Lordโs voice, โWarn whoever needs to know to stay indoors tonight. Children off the streets at sundown, none of the Palaces will remain open past moonrise. Anyone on the streets faces the consequences.โ
โOf what?โ I asked, the liquor in my stomach now burning.
Rhysโs jaw tightened, and he surveyed the sparkling city beyond the windows. โOf Amren on the hunt.โ
Elain was nestled beside a too-casual Mor on the sitting room couch when we arrived at the town house. Nesta strode past me, right to Elain, and took up a seat on her other side, before turning her attention to where we remained in the foyer. Waitingโsomehow sensing the meeting that was about to unfold.
Lucien, stationed by the front window, turned from watching the street. Monitoring it. A sword and dagger hung from his belt. No humor, no warmth graced his faceโonly fierce, grim determination.
โAzrielโs coming down from the roof,โ Rhys said to none of us in particular, leaning against the archway into the sitting room and crossing his arms.
And as if heโd summoned him, Azriel stepped out of a pocket of shadow by the stairs and scanned us from head to toe. His eyes lingered on the blood crusting Rhysโs hands.
I took up a spot at the opposite doorway post while Cassian and Azriel remained between us.
Rhys was quiet for a moment before he said, โThe priestesses will keep silent about what happened today. And the people of this city wonโt learnย whyย Amren is now preparing to hunt. We canโt afford to let the other High Lords know. It would unnerve themโand destabilize the image we have worked so hard to create.โ
โThe attack on Velaris,โ Mor countered from her place on the couch, โalready showed weโre vulnerable.โ
โThat was a surprise attack, which we handled quickly,โ Cassian said, Siphons flickering. โAz made sure the information came out portrayingย usย as victorsโable to defeat any challenge Hybern throws our way.โ
โWe did that today,โ I said.
โItโs different,โ Rhys said. โThe first time, we had the element of their surprise to excuse us. This second time โฆ it makes us look unprepared. Vulnerable. We canโt risk that getting out before the meeting in ten days. So for all appearances, we will remain unruffled as we prepare for war.โ
Mor sagged against the couch cushions. โA war where we have no allies beyond Keir, either in Prythian or beyond it.โ
Rhys gave her a sharp look. But Elain said quietly, โThe queen might come.โ
Silence.
Elain was staring at the unlit fireplace, eyes lost to that vague murkiness. โWhat queen,โ Nesta said, more tightly than she usually spoke to our
sister.
โThe one who was cursed.โ
โCursed by the Cauldron,โ I clarified to Nesta, pushing off the archway. โWhen it threw its tantrum after you โฆ left.โ
โNo.โ Elain studied me, then her. โNot that one. The other.โ
Nesta took a steadying breath, opening her mouth to either whisk Elain upstairs or move on.
But Azriel asked softly, taking a single step over the threshold and into the sitting room, โWhat other?โ
Elainโs brows twitched toward each other. โThe queenโwith the feathers of flame.โ
The shadowsinger angled his head.
Lucien murmured to me, eye still fixed on Elain, โShould weโdoes she need โฆ?โ
โShe doesnโt need anything,โ Azriel answered without so much as looking at Lucien.
Elain was staring at the spymaster nowโunblinkingly.
โWeโre the ones who need โฆโ Azriel trailed off. โA seer,โ he said, more to himself than us. โThe Cauldron made you a seer.โ