Iย CAN TELL BY THE SETย of his shoulders that heโs angry. โBash?โ I say softly. Guilt and shame wash over me. Theyโre always there, lapping at my feet, trying to slow me down, but now theyโre a rising tide threatening to drown me. โWhaโwhat do you . . .โ
โPrince. Finnian.ย I know youโve been spending time with him.โ His voice is rawโas if heโs been screaming.
I wrap my arms around myself. โI . . .โ Do I try to deny it, or would that make it worse? โDoes it matter? Heโs a friend.โ
Sebastianโs eyes are red, his jaw set. How long has he been waiting in here in my empty bedroom, knowing the truth about where I was? โAre you in love with him?โ
โWhat?โ I gasp. โWhy would you even ask me that?โ But maybe the question hits too close to home because it makes me want to run away. From Sebastian. From those sea-green eyes that seem to see too much. From my own confused feelings. Iย loveย Sebastian. I might not ever be able to marry him, but I do love him. It kills me to think that he feels like he has to stand before me and ask me if Iโm in love with another male. It kills me because even if I donโt love Finn, I do feelย something.ย I feel more than I
should.
โHe is myย enemy,ย Abriella.โ
โWell, youโre not his, so maybe you should rethink that,โ I snap. Part of me knows that now isnโt the time for this, but I donโt want the secrets
anymore. I donโt want to feel like Iโm betraying one prince for the other when they are both good males who want whatโs best for their people.
โIs that what heโs been telling you? Is that how he convinced you to trust him? By pretending that weโre friends?โ
โI didnโt say you were friends. Iโm not that naรฏve. But heโs not the monster Mordeus is, and if you want whatโs best for your people, you
should do everything you can to put Finn on the Throne of Shadows where he belongs.โ
He flinches.ย Flinches.
โSebastian.โ He doesnโt look at me, and I move slowly as I cross the room to him. When I put my hand on his arm, he closes his eyesโrelishing my touch or enduring it? I canโt tell. โLook at me. Please.โ
โI canโt.โ His jaw hardens. โYouโve been spending your time with myย enemyย while living under my roof and making me believe . . .โ He shakes his head and keeps his gaze averted when he asks, โAre you even
considering my proposal, or are you just pretending to so you can feed him information to bring down my court?โ
โNo.โ I shake my head. I may be awful, I may be guilty of deceiving Sebastian and betraying him, but I would never try to help Finn destroy the Seelie Court. โI wouldnโt. But thatโsย notย what Finn wants.โ My voice
shakes.
โThen what are you doing with him?โ
Heโs so wrecked, and it breaks my heart.ย You donโt know the worst of my betrayals, Sebastian. I donโt deserve you.
Because of my agreement with Mordeus, I can never tell Sebastian the full truth of what Iโm doing with Finnโthe how and the why of his help. Even if I could, I donโt know if I would. Sometimes I believe Sebastian would do anything to help me get Jas to safety, but other times . . . Nights
like Litha, when I saw him throw Jalek around in that cell, I realize thereโs still so much I donโt know about this world and the role Sebastian plays here. Thereโs so much I still donโt understand about the dynamics between the courts and within them.
Sebastian spins to me, and anger and desperation flash in equal measure in those beautiful eyes. โAnswer me.โ
โHeโs training me,โ I blurt. โHeโs helping me learn to use the powers that manifested when I came to Faerie.โ
โPowers.โ Some of the anguish leaves his face. โTell me what you mean.โ
I lick my lips, eager to explain in a way that will allow him to forgive me for spending my time with his enemy. โYou know Iโve always been good in the dark, but when I came here, I could suddenly become the darkness and the shadows. I could disappear into them.โ
He searches my face, his expression unreadable. โDo you know where these powers came from?โ
I shake my head. โNo. Theyโre justย there,ย though Iโm not very good at wielding them. Finn offered to help.โ
โIn exchange forย what?โ
I close my eyes. I canโt answer that question without forfeiting my bargain. โI donโt know,โ I whisper, and as the lie slips past my lips, I realize there is no lie I wonโt tell, no object I wonโt steal to save my sister.
โWhy didnโt you askย me?โ
Because I didnโt want you knowing about my powers. I didnโt want you
knowing that I have abilities that let me sneak around your palace, that let me steal and spy and free prisoners.ย I bow my head. โIโm sorry.โ
He strokes my cheek and nudges my chin up until Iโm looking at him
again. โI amย madย with jealousy. Iโve been losing my mind here thinking he might be stealing your heart. I tried to tell myself that all I really care about is the security of my kingdom, when in truthโโhe bends over and touches his forehead to mineโโin truth, Iโve put you before my kingdom for a long time now.โ He traces the line of my jaw with the rough pad of his thumb,
and I lean into that touchโthe warmth and comfort of it. โCan I truly trust you, Abriella?โ
If he could, he wouldnโt be asking again. But nothingโs changed. I need Sebastianโs trust. I need him to take me to the summer palace, and I need him to continue allowing me to stay here so I can retrieve the third artifact. โOf course.โ
โReally?โ He sighs heavily. โMaybe you donโt understand what itโs like between Finn and me, what itโs like between our families, the centuries of animosity. Iโve been protecting you all this time, and meanwhile, youโve been spending your time with him. I canโt pretend this isnโt a betrayal.โ
โBash, you can trust me. How can I prove that?โย How can I make you believe this awful lie?
โYouโwe couldโโ Swallowing, he seems to consider his words, but then he shakes his head. โI wonโt rush you into anything youโre not ready for.โ
I slide both hands behind his neck and lift onto my toes to press my lips to his. If I ever questioned what I feel for Sebastian, this kiss is the answer. A simple brush of his lips and I want to wrap myself around him.
But again, Sebastian is the one who pulls away. His eyes are hazy with desire, but he takes a deep breath, steeling himself, then steps back.
I grab his hand. โWhere are you going?โ
His lips quirk into a crooked smile. โIf I stay here, Iโm going to kiss you again.โ
I step closer. โThat sounds nice.โ
His eyes darken. โDonโt play games with me, Brie. I canโt handle it.โ
I take another step and press my palm to his chest. โIโm not playing games.โ And maybe at any other moment that would be a lie, but in this one, right now, itโs true. All I want is his kiss, his touch, his affection. I
want to soak in as much of him as I can before he learns the truth about me and pushes me away.
Slowly, he lowers his mouth to mine. โMy heart is in your hands, Abriella,โ he says, a breath before our lips meet.
I donโt know if itโs his words or the gentle way he parts my lips with his, but I let everything else go in that moment. My mind goes fuzzy and my body comes alive. Sebastianโs hands stroke down my arms and back up, and every pass of his callused fingers sends an electric pulse through me. It
would be so nice to hand everything over to him. Heโs doing everything in his power to get Jas back, to protect me. I donโt want to deceive him
anymore or sneak around. I donโt want to carry this weight alone.
Soon.ย Itโs a promise Iโm making to myself. One Iโm secretly, silently making to Sebastian. As soon as my bargain with Mordeus is complete and my sister is safe, I wonโt keep any more secrets. Iโll find a way to be worthy of this love he offers me. If heโll have me.
I plunge my fingers into his hair, and the leather tie that binds it comes loose. I stroke my tongue against his, and he groans into my mouthโthe vibration of the sound sending lightning flicks of pleasure down my spine. The kiss goes rough, deeper, and claiming.
He kisses his way down my neck, kisses the swell of my breasts, dips his tongue beneath the fabric of my dress. My skin burns with the need for more, the need forย him.
He backs me up until the back of my thighs hit the side of the bed. I lower down onto it, my hands at his hips guiding him to follow.
โI canโt think straight when it comes to you, Brie,โ he says, his breath hot against my neck. โI have duties to my family and to my people, but one taste of you and I want to forget everything.โ
I hold his face between both hands and guide him to look at me. His eyes are dark and foggy with pleasure, his lips parted as he searches my face.
โThen letโs forget. Just for these moments. Letโs pretend nothing else exists.โ
His nostrils flare, and he lowers his mouth and sucks my bottom lip between his teeth. Groaning, he grabs the hem of my skirt, and I lift my hips to help him drag it up until itโs bunched around my waist. He settles between my legs and I can feel how much he wants me. I lose myself in the sweet weight of his body on mine, in the aching pleasure of his hand on my hip, his thumb brushing maddeningly over my skin.
He dips his head to suck at my breasts right through the fabric. I cry out and arch into him. My hands are everywhereโon his shoulders, then
against his powerful chest and down his sides, then to his belt. I canโt feel enough of him at once.
He draws back and meets my eyes again. โTell me youโll be mine,โ he murmurs. โTell me youโll stay here with me.โ
โIโm here with you now.โ Sadness muddles with passion, and my words crack as I offer the only promise I can. โIโm yours tonight.โ
He tears himself away, and suddenly heโs off me and sitting on the side of the bed, breathing hard, head hanging. โIโm sorry.โ
I prop myself up on my elbows. โWhy? Whatโs wrong?โ
He swallows hard and stands. โThat was too fast. Weโre moving too fast.โ
Are we? It didnโt feel too fast. In fact, it feltย right.ย Easy. And I know if he hadnโt stopped, I would have let him keep going as long as he wanted.
Would that be so bad?
I push off the bed and straighten my dress before standing in front of him. โHey.โ I press a hand to his cheek, and he turns his head to press a kiss to my palm. โI didnโt mind. Come back to bed.โ
He looks into my eyes for so long Iโm sure he can see all my secrets. All my betrayals. โI want more than your kisses, Brie.โ
I bite back a smile. โIโm positive if you climb back into that bed with me, I will offer you much,ย muchย more than my kisses.โ
His nostrils flare, and his eyes go dark. โGods above and below, you tempt me, woman.โ
I sigh. โNot enough, if youโre going to walk out of here.โ
He looks to the door, then back to me. โI donโt want to go, but I have a meeting.โ I try not to let the disappointment show on my face, but it must because he says, โIโm sorry Iโm always so busy. Iโll make it up to you.โ He pinches my chin between his thumb and index finger. โHow about we take that getaway to the summer palace you want so badly.โ
My mind is fuzzy from his kisses, and it takes me a moment to remember why I want to go to the summer palace and what I need to do there.
โReally?โ
โReally. I think youโre right. It would be good for us to get away and have time for just the two of us.โ He sweeps a sweet kiss across my lips. โWhen I finally lie with you, I wonโt be rushed.โ
My stomach flips, then twists miserably. He wants time with just the two of us, wants to spend our time at the summer palace making love and
connecting, when Iโll need it to search for and steal a sacred item from his motherโs library.
Sebastian must see the torment on my face. He frowns. โIf youโve
changed your mind about the palace . . . or about . . . us being togetherโโ โNo,โ I blurt. โNeither. Iโm . . . impatient, but you have things to do. Itโs
fine. Thank you.โ For Jas, I will deceive him a little longer. For Jas, I will be less than the woman he thinks I am.
Butย soonย I will be better.ย Soon.
He studies my face as if heโs trying to piece together what he sees there. โMaybe the wait will give you a chance to think about . . . us. To think
about the future.โ
โSebastian . . .โ I bite my lip.ย Tell me youโll be mine.ย I donโt want to tell him no. I donโt even want to tell him I donโt know. Because I know what I want to say, but itโs at odds with what I need to do. So I canโt say yes. Not yet.
Soon.
With a stifled wince he puts a finger to my lips. โYou donโt need to say anything. I know youโre not ready.โ He leaves my room, shutting the door behind him.
Sebastian is going to take me to the summer palace, and until then thereโs nothing I can do . . . nothing but train.
After Sebastianโs gone, I shift into the shadows and explore the palace like Iโve done so many times before. I pass Riaan and a few members of the royal guard arguing about something in low tones. I consider stopping, but Iโm not interested in spying on Sebastianโs sentinels tonight, not when I my guilt is gnawing at my gut. But I do need to test my ability.
I never go to the east wing of the castle, where the royal familyโs
chambers are. Theyโre always too brightly lit, but I need to push myself and try using my gifts in brighter areas. If I can darken the brightly lit corridor that leads to Sebastianโs rooms, I might find the courage to try something
even harder.
I smile as I pass a second guard and slink closer to his door. Then I smile even more when I remember that Sebastian knows about my powers now.
One less secret.ย Maybe Iโll leave him a little note to let him know I was there. Maybe Iโll suggest that I can meet him when he returns from his court business.
I hear voices inside and slip through the door without opening it. Or Iโll just surprise him now.
Just as I inch into the room, female laughter greets me, and a matching voice says, โPrince Ronan, youโre a devil.โ
The sight before me slams into my chest. I gasp but canโt breathe.
Thereโs no room for my lungs to expand when theyโre surrounded by the shrapnel of my shattered heart. Sebastian and a human girl are tangled up
together. His voice is low and husky as he murmurs something into her ear.
Her skirt is hitched around her waist, and one of her pale legs is wrapped around his hips. His mouth opens on her neck, and she moans in pleasure.
โNo.โ The word blurts out before I can stop myself, but theyโre too focused on each other to hear. I back away and slam into the door I never opened.
Iโve lost my grip on my shadows, and it takes all my focus to turn to
shadow again and slip back into the corridor, all my control to hold on to my magic as I race back to my chambers. I barely make it to the guest hallway before Iโm corporeal again, and when I get inside my room, I donโt bother shutting the door behind me before I sink to the floor, shaking.
It couldnโt be. He wouldnโt. That wasnโt Sebastian.
Maybe some shape-shifting faerie is pretending to be him to get to the girlsโor maybe . . . maybe . . .
Maybe Sebastian doesnโt think Iโm going to agree to marry him, and heโs doing exactly as he told me he would. Maybe heโs trying to find a bride.
Trying to do his duty to his kingdom.
But somehow . . . somehow it never occurred to me that when heโs not
with me, wooing and kissing me, heโs with one of them. Is he sleeping with the other girls? Was I so incredibly naรฏve to think he wouldnโt? I knew heโd be preparing for the possibility of another bride, but this ache I feel isnโt because he was kissing her, but because he looked like he didnโt want to
stop. What I witnessed wasnโt someย dutyย of the crown, but passion and pleasureโthe very thing I was offering him when he left me for a
โmeeting.โ
My heart feels like itโs been eviscerated, and I canโt decide if I want to
cry or storm back into his room and scream at him. All I know is that I canโt do nothing. I cannot just sit here and be a sad little girl until he comes back to explain why he lied and why he ran from my bed to meet with another
woman.
It hurts.ย I press a balled fist to my chest, wishing I could tear out the organ inside, desperate for a way to be done with this pain. I donโt want to be a girl who falls apart over a male, but I donโt know how to feel okay with what I just saw. I draw in one gulping breath after another. I wonโt let Sebastian turn me into a sniveling idiot. I thought he wantedย me.ย I was such a fool, thinking I was special.
Once I found out who he really was, I didnโt expect to ever want him for myself. I didnโt realize that the idea of him with someone else would hurt so much. By the time I realized my feelings hadnโt disappeared with the knowledge of his deception, I took his word when he told me I was the one he wanted. I never doubted it for a moment.
I should talk to him. At the very least, I should tell him how I feel, but I canโt afford to fight with him. I canโt afford to have him cancel our trip to Serenity Palace or suspect why Iโm staying and pretending everythingโs okay. Sebastianย knowsย me. Heโd never believe that Iโd see him with another woman and look the other way.
I push off the floor, determined to pull myself together. Iโm here for one purpose, and thatโs to save my sister. Maybe I was beginning to think that
more could come of it, that Sebastian and I might somedayโ
It doesnโt matter. If Sebastian wants to walk away when things are hot and heavy with me just so he can go kiss other girls, itโs his loss. Weโre headed to Serenity Palace and thatโs all that matters. In the meantime, I wonโt be the girl who stays in her room and cries about a boy.
All I need is a little dancing and faerie wine. Iโll give myself one night to shake it off. To lose myself. And tomorrow Iโll be ready to refocus on my task. Itโs better this way. Better that I know where I stand. Better that Iโm not distracted by Sebastian and an impossible future.
When I step into the ballroom with its raucous music and crowd of dancing bodies, I see Riaan and force a smile for Sebastianโs golden-haired friend. โGood evening.โ
โAbriella.โ He beams. โSo good to see you. Whereโs Sebastian?โ
โWith another woman.โ The words are out before I can stop them, but I cover them with a smile, as if they arenโt a blade currently twisting in the
center of my chest. Every time I blink, I see Sebastianโs hand sliding up that girlโs skirt. Itโs like being hit in the same place over and over again. An open wound that grows deeper and more tattered with every strike.
His smile falls away. โIโm sure heโd rather be with you.โ
โNot at all.โ I scan the party, avoiding those piercing, knowing eyes. โHe left me to be with her. But itโs fine. At least I know where I stand.โ
โYou donโt, though.โ He shakes his head. โHe would give you anything. Abriella, look at me.โ When I do, he stoops a bit so weโre eye to eye. โMy prince wants youย desperately.ย If heโs with another woman right now, itโs because he was so hurt to discover that youโve been spending time with Finnian.โ
I balk. Riaan knows too? Have I kept no secrets?
โHe tells me everything,โ he says. โIf you care for him, if you donโt want to lose what you two have, you have to regain his trust.โ
โI want to,โ I say, but itโs not a want. My heart doesnโt give a damn about Sebastianโs trust right now, but my mission . . . Iย needย his trust. โBut when I asked Sebastian how, he said he didnโt want to push me into anything I
wasnโt ready for.โ
โThere is only one ultimate show of trust between a human and a faerie.โ โThe bond,โ I whisper. Thatโs what Sebastian had meant. He wants me to
share a life-bond with him. But I canโt. Not until I retrieve Mordeusโs
artifacts. Not when the bond would mean Sebastianโs knowingโeven in a vague senseโwhere I am and what Iโm doing. But after Jas is safe, when I can finally tell Sebastian the truth, would I be willing to bond with him to prove I can be trusted? Yet itโs not just an issue of him trusting me. After what I saw tonight, Iโm not sureย Iย trustย Sebastianย enough.
โDonโt be afraid of it,โ Riaan says, giving me a soft smile. โItโs a kind of intimacy you simply canโt imagine. A connection deeper than any other Iโve ever known. Just . . . consider it.โ He straightens as someone calls for him from the other side of the room. He waves before returning his attention to me. โNow, tell me what I can do for you so you can enjoy this fine party.โ
I wave him off. โGo. Iโm fine.โ
He studies me for a beat. โYouโre sure?โ
โIโm going toย dance,โ I say, forcing a smile.
โThatta girl.โ He bops me on the nose and turns away to find his friends.
There are parties in the Seelie Court nightly. It seems like most of the palace residents spend their evenings dancing and drinking, but with the
exception of Litha, Iโve never cared to attend. Iโve always made excuses. If my presence was required, I made a polite appearance and then slipped out moments later. But tonight I donโt refuse the faerie wine thatโs offered to me. I snatch it from the waiterโs hand and down it in two gulps before grabbing another.
I want the untethering I felt when I danced on my first night here. I want the comforting warmth I felt when I drank Mordeusโs wine. I want to forget this worry and heartache. I welcome the drink to steal my hours so I donโt have to endure this feeling of being crushed beneath the weight of disappointmentโin Sebastian and in myself.
By the time the second glass touches my lips, Iโm already dancing. My limbs feel lighter, and my head clears of the constant worry. In this moment, I am free. I am the birds swooping through the night sky. The kite cut loose and floating on the breeze, just above the waves.
Iโm vaguely aware of cheers, smiles, and laughter of the people around me, but mostly Iโm somewhere else. Iโm at once here and nowhere. Iโm free.
I donโt know how long Iโve been dancing when I find Riaan at my side again. His smile is broad. โHow do you feel, Abriella?โ
Letting my head loll to the side, I grin. โBeautiful.โ
He lowers his mouth to my ear and whispers, โDonโt deny yourself the male you want. Donโt be afraid of this life.โ
I stretch my arms above my head and let my hips undulate to the beat. โIโm not afraid of anything tonight.โ
โGood.โ He takes me by the waist and turns me toward the ballroom doors. โHe sent the girl home. Heโs alone in his chambers. Maybe you can both have what you want tonight.โ
I squirm out of his hold and turn back to him. โYou mean the bond?โ
His eyes flick over me suggestively, and the corner of his mouth hitches up in a crooked smile. โAmong other things.โ
โBut I canโt,โ I whine. My words are slurred. I think Iโm still dancing. I donโt know how to stop. Donโt want to. โI canโt even tell you why, or Iโll lose my sister forever.โ
Something flickers across his features, and those eyes turn too serious for a beat. โSebastian will always find a way to give you what you want.โ
โI want toย dance.โ I grab another glass of wine from a passing waiter. โThen dance.โ Riaan taps his glass against mine. โIt is my pleasure to
serve my future queen.โ
Those words bring back memories of Sebastian and the girl tangled up in the shadows in his room. I donโt want those thoughts. I donโt want the bad feelings that come with that memory, so I throw back the third glass, drinking it so fast I cough.
The music changes . . . or maybe thatโs me, and my weightless body
suddenly feels very different. Iโm hyperaware of my limbs moving through the air, my hips swaying to the beat. Why have I never noticed how nice it is to have a body? To have arms and hands? To feel the air on my skin?
I wantย moreย of that.
I reach back to unlace my bodice, but someone stops me.
โAbriella, stop,โ Emmaline says, taking me by the shoulders.
I blink at my handmaid a few times, but she flickers in and out of focus, and when I squint, she isnโt one of the twins, sheโsย Pretha.ย โPreeetha,โ I
crow, dragging out the first syllable. I stroke my hand down her smooth face, trying to see the beautiful faerieโs true form. โYouโre so beautiful. Why do you always shift to be someone youโre not?โ
โWeโre leaving,โ she says. โStop it.โ She smacks my hands away from the laces on my bodice.
โWe should take off our clothes and feel the air on our skin,โ I whisper conspiratorially. โItโs lovely having skin thatย feelsย so much. I just want to feel with my skin and not with my stupid heart.โ
โYouโve been drugged,โ she says. โYou donโt knowย whatย you want.โ
โYouโre right about that.โ I let her guide me out of the ballroom, mostly because itโs easier to follow than to fight her. Why would I want to fight
and ruin this wonderful feeling?
Weโve always left the palace in a carriage, but today she takes me through a new door in the hall. โWhereโd this come from?โ I ask, but sheโs already pulling me inside, and weโre suddenly in the quiet sitting room of a warm home.