โWHAT HAPPENED TO HER?โ The low voice barely enters my consciousness, drowned out by the pain thatโs so intense itโs become a beast screaming inside my brain.
โThe Sluagh lured her into the woods. She was surrounded by flames and smoke. Her leg is in bad shape, and her mind . . .โ
โShe fought us, even after we chased them off,โ another voice says. โShe said she wouldnโt leave her sister.โ
I force my eyes open, grasping for reality. โJas?โ My voice is hoarse. Too much smoke in my lungs.ย It was real.ย โDid you get my sister?โ
โShh. Donโt talk.โ Silver eyes study my face.ย Finn.ย He turns away. โHeal her.โ
โAre you fucking kidding me?โ another male voice asks. Kane? โThis is a blessing. A gift from the old gods.ย Take it.โ
Finn growls a low warning I canโt quite make out.
โDo what you want, but I wonโt stand here and watch you throw everything away.โ Footsteps. A slamming door.
โI donโt want to see her hurt either,โ Pretha says. I want to open my eyes, but it takes more strength than I have. โAfter what she did for Jalek, none of us do, but you need to stop making the same self-righteous mistakes that made me a widow.โ
โI am not Vexius.โ
โAndย sheย is not Isabel.โ
โDonโt you dare,โ Finn growls.
โYour kingdom is doomed without you, donโt you get that? And these injuriesโโ
โDonโt tell me about my kingdom, Pretha. Letting her die when we have the means to save her is as good as murder. Do you want the magic to turn against us?โ Finn asks. Then silence, so much heavy silence I nearly manage to open my eyes. โHeal her.ย Now.โ
I force my eyes open, and Pretha is kneeling beside the bed, one hand on my brow, the other on my chest. โSleep now,โ she says. โYouโll feel better
when you wake up.โ
Voices cut into my dreams. Finn. Pretha. Theyโre arguing again. โSheโll be fine,โ Pretha says. โShe just needs to rest.โ
โThanks to you,โ Finn says. His voice sounds ragged, exhaustion hanging on every syllable.
โWe need to talk about this decision you made tonight,โ Pretha says. โWe donโt,โ he says. โItโs done.โ
โAre you sleeping with her?โ โNo,โ he snarls.
โBut youโre falling for her. I saw the way you were looking at her when you returned with Jalek. I watched you two on the patio, and I sawโโ
โYou saw nothing.โ
โAre you sure about that? Because youโre supposed to be focusing onโโ โI know my duty. Now maybe itโs time for you to remember yours.โ
Sleep begins to pull me back under when I hear Pretha say, โYouโre not the only one who has something at stake, Finn.โ
I dream of a faerie child with big silver eyes and a mischievous smile.
Weโre in a field of flowers, and she has a lollipop in her mouth as she skips along beside me. The sunshine is lovely and the flowers smell like heaven. She looks so cherubic with her chubby cheeks, I wonder if this is it. I died in the fireโjust like Lark warned me I might.
โDid I die?โ I ask.
โOnly the once, but not this time.โ She beams at me, her mouth pink and sticky with candy. โIโm glad. The other path is better for everyone.โ
โTheย otherย path?โ
โWell, one of them. Some of them are bad. You die forever sometimes,
and the golden queen rejoices. But other times you become fae. Other times you becomeย queen.โ She tosses her lollipop to the side and a puffy pink ball of cotton candy appears in her hand.
โWhat kind of queen?โ
She smiles. As if sheโs been waiting for this question. โA different kind. A new kind.โ She closes her eyes for a moment, and her face grows serious, as if sheโs trying to concentrate on something. โAnd sometimes a bad kind. Sometimes the anger is too much and you let it make your insides ugly.
Donโt do that. I donโt like you like that. Finn will explain if you let him.โ
She talks in riddles, and I canโt make right or left of them. โWhat if I donโt want to be fae or a queen?โ I ask.
โWhy wouldnโt you want to be a faerie?โ She frowns around a bite of cotton candy. โWould you rather be dead?โ
I donโt know how to answer that question. โI donโt know anything about being a queen. I donโt like the idea of having so much when others have nothing.โ
โI guess this is perfect then,โ she says. โBecause youโll lose everything.โ She plucks a chunk of cotton candy off the ball and offers it to me.
I decline with a shake of my head, and she happily pops the sugar into her mouth. โAre you always right about the future?โ I ask.
โNot possible. Because sometimes the future is wrong about you.โ She turns around. โI have to go. Donโt tell my mom I was here.โ