I had only silence in my head. Only silence, as I began screaming.
Screaming and screaming and screaming.
The emptiness in my chest, myย soulย at the lack of that bond, thatย lifeโ
I was shaking him, screaming his name and shaking him, and my body stopped being my body and just became thisย thingย that held me and thisย lackย of him, and I could not stop screaming and screamingโ
Then Mor was there. And Azriel, swaying on his feet, an arm hooked around Cassianโjust as bloody and barely standing thanks to the blue, webbed Siphon-patches all over him. Over them both.
They were saying things, but all I could hear was that lastย I love you, which had not been a declaration but a good-bye.
And he had known. He hadย knownย he had nothing left, and stopping it would take everything. It wouldย costย him everything. Heโd kept his shields up so I wouldnโt see, because I wouldnโt have said yes, I would have rather the worldย endedย than this, thisย thingย he had done and thisย emptinessย where he was, where we wereโ
Someone was trying to haul me away from him, and I let out a sound that might have been a snarl or another scream, and they let go.
I couldnโt live with this, couldnโt endure this, couldnโtย breatheโ There were handsโunknown hands on his throat. Touching himโ
I lunged for them, but someone held me back. โHeโs seeing if thereโs anything to be done,โ Mor said, voice raw.
Heโhim. Thesan. High Lord of the Dawn. And of healing. I lunged again, to beg him, to pleadโ
But he shook his head. At Mor. At the others.
Tarquin was there. Helion. Panting and battered. โHe โฆ,โ Helion rasped,
then shook his head, closing his eyes. โOf course he did,โ he said, more to himself than anyone.
โPlease,โ I said, and wasnโt sure who I was speaking to. My fingers scraped against Rhysโs armor, trying to get to the heart beneath.
The Cauldronโmaybe the Cauldronโ
I did not know those spells. How to put him in and make sureย heย came back outโ
Hands wrapped around my own. They were blood-splattered and cut up, but gentle. I tried to pull away, but they held firm as Tarquin knelt beside me and said, โIโm sorry.โ
It was those two words that shattered me. Shattered me in a way I didnโt know I could still be broken, a rending of every tether and leash.
Stay with the High Lord.ย The Surielโs last warning.ย Stayย โฆย and live to see everything righted.
A lie. Aย lie, as Rhys had lied to me.ย Stay with the High Lord. Stay.
For there โฆ the torn scraps of the mating bond. Floating on a phantom wind inside me. I grasped at themโtugged at them, as if heโd answer.
Stay.ย Stay, stay, stay.
I clung to those scraps and remnants, clawing at the void that lurked beyond.
Stay.
I looked up at Tarquin, lip curling back from my teeth. Looked at Helion. And Thesan. And Beron and Kallias, Viviane weeping at his side. And I snarled, โBring him back.โ
Blank faces.
I screamed at them, โBRING HIM BACK.โ Nothing.
โYou did it for me,โ I said, breathing hard. โNow do it for him.โ โYou were a human,โ Helion said carefully. โIt is not the sameโโ
โI donโt care. Do it.โ When they didnโt move, I rallied the dregs of my power, readying to rip into their minds and force them, not caring what rules or laws it broke. I wouldnโt care, only ifโ
Tarquin stepped forward. He slowly extended his hand toward me.
โFor what he gave,โ Tarquin said quietly. โToday and for many years before.โ
And as that seed of light appeared in his palm โฆ I began crying again.
Watched it drop onto Rhysโs bare throat and vanish into the skin beneath, an echo of light flaring once.
Helion stepped forward. That kernel of light in his hand flickered as it fell onto Rhysโs skin.
Then Kallias. And Thesan. Until only Beron stood there.
Mor drew her sword and laid it on his throat. He jerked, having not even seen her move. โI do not mind making one more kill today,โ she said.
Beron gave her a withering glare, but shoved off the sword and strode forward. He practically chucked that fleck of light onto Rhys. I didnโt care about that, either.
I didnโt know the spell, the power it came from. But I was High Lady.
I held out my palm. Willing that spark of life to appear. Nothing happened. I took a steadying breath, remembering how it had looked. โTell me how,โ
I growled to no one.
Thesan coughed and stepped forward. Explaining the core of power and on and on and I didnโt care, but I listened, untilโ
There. Small as a sunflower seed, it appeared in my palm. A bit of meโ my life.
I laid it gently on Rhysโs blood-crusted throat.
And I realized, just as he appeared, what was missing.
Tamlin stood there, summoned by either the death of a fellow High Lord or one of the others around me. He was splattered in mud and gore, his new bandolier of knives mostly empty.
He studied Rhys, lifeless before me. Studied all of usโthe palms still out. There was no kindness on his face. No mercy.
โPlease,โ was all I said to him.
Then Tamlin glanced between usโme and my mate. His face did not change.
โPlease,โ I wept. โI willโI will give youย anythingโโ
Something shifted in his eyes at that. But not kindness. No emotion at all.
I laid my head on Rhysandโs chest, listening for any kind of heartbeat through that armor.
โAnything,โ I breathed to no one in particular. โAnything.โ
Steps scuffed on the rocky ground. I braced myself for another set of hands trying to pull me away, and dug my fingers in harder.
The steps remained behind me for long enough that I looked.
Tamlin stood there. Staring down at me. Those green eyes swimming with some emotion I couldnโt place.
โBe happy, Feyre,โ he said quietly.
And dropped that final kernel of light onto Rhysand.
I had not witnessed itโwhen it had been done to me.
So all I did was hold on to him. To his body, to the tatters of that bond.
Stay, I begged.ย Stay.
Light glowed beyond my shut eyelids.
Stay.
And in the silence โฆ I began to tell him.
About that first night Iโd seen him. When Iโd heard that voice beckoning me to the hills. When I couldnโt resist its summons, and now โฆ now I wondered if I had heard him calling for me on Calanmai. If it had been his voice that brought me there that night.
I told him how I had fallen in love with himโevery glance and passed note and croak of laughter he coaxed from me. I told him of everything weโd done, and what it had meant to me, and all that I still wanted to do. All theย lifeย still left before us.
And in return โฆ a thud sounded. I opened my eyes. Another thud.
And then his chest rose, lifting my head with it. I couldnโt move, couldnโt breatheโ
A hand brushed my back.
Then Rhys groaned, โIf weโre all here, either things went very, very wrong or very right.โ
Cassianโs broken laugh cracked out of him.
I couldnโt lift my head, couldnโt do anything but hold him, savoring every heartbeat and breath and the rumble of his voice as Rhys rasped, โYou lot will be pleased to know โฆ My power remains my own. No thieving here.โ
โYou do know how to make an entrance,โ Helion drawled. โOr should I say exit?โ
โYouโre horrible,โ Viviane snapped. โThatโs not even remotely funnyโโ
I didnโt hear what else they said. Rhys sat up, lifting me off him. He brushed away the hair clinging to my damp cheeks.
โStay with the High Lord,โ he murmured.
I hadnโt believed itโuntil I looked into that face. Those star-flecked eyes. Hadnโt let myself believe it wasnโt anything but some delusionโ
โItโs real,โ he said, kissing my brow. โAndโthereโs another surprise.โ
He pointed with a healed hand toward the Cauldron. โSomeone fish out dear Amren before she catches a cold.โ
Varian whirled toward us. But Mor was sprinting for the Cauldron, and her cry as she reached inโ
โHow?โ I breathed.
Azriel and Varian were there, helping Mor heave a waterlogged form out of the dark water.
Her chest rose and fell, her features the same, but โฆ
โShe was there,โ Rhys said. โWhen the Cauldron was sealing. Going โฆ wherever we go.โ
Amren sputtered water, vomiting onto the rocky ground. Mor thumped her back, coaxing her through it.
โSo I reached out a hand,โ Rhys went on quietly. โTo see if she might want to come back.โ
And as Amren opened her eyes, as Varian let out a choked sound of relief and joyโ
I knewโwhat she had given up to come back. High Faeโand just that.
For her silver eyes were solid. Unmoving. No smoke, no burning mist in them.
A normal life, no trace of her powers to be seen.
And as Amren smiled at me โฆ I wondered if that had been her last gift. If it all โฆ if it all had been a gift.