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Chapter no 27

These Hollow Vows (These Hollow Vows, 1)

Iย ROLL OVER AND PRESSย my hand to my forehead. My mouth feels like itโ€™s full of sand. Every muscle aches. I curl onto my side and whimper.

โ€œDonโ€™t be dramatic,โ€ Finn says.

My eyes fly open, and I sit up so fast the room spins. Images come at me in waves. The party. The dancing and the wine. Emmalineโ€™sโ€”no,ย Prethaโ€™sย hand on my wrist as she dragged me away.

Then Finn. The shower. Theย begging.

Gods above and below . . .ย so much begging.

My face burns, and Finn smirks. โ€œProblem, Princess?โ€ he asks, rocking back on his heels.

I wanted it to be me.ย I hadnโ€™t even admitted that to myself, but last night I told him. I threw myself at him, and he denied me. Held me in place as I begged for his touch. And even through my humiliation, the thought of his lips on my neck makes my skin heat.

I collapse back on the bed and cover my face with both hands. โ€œGo away.โ€

He chuckles. โ€œYou didnโ€™t want me to go away last night. In fact, when I tucked you into this bed, you were begging me to stay. I have to admit, you made some pretty intriguing promises.โ€

I peek at him between my fingers, and just as I expected, the ass is

smiling. He never smiles, but of course this most mortifying morning of my life would be the occasion of his shit-eating grins. โ€œI hate you.โ€

โ€œAlso not what you said last night.โ€

I roll over and bury my face in the pillow. โ€œI was drunk on faerie wine. I didnโ€™t mean it.โ€ My words are muffled, but judging from his chuckle, he heard them anyway.

โ€œThatโ€™s not how it works, Princess. It lowered your inhibitions, made you aroused, yes, but youโ€™ll notice you didnโ€™t pullย Prethaย into the shower and beg her to touch you.โ€

No. Iโ€™d very specifically wantedย Finn,ย and he had endured my pathetic pleas. โ€œIf I had any taste at all, I would have,โ€ I mutter. I roll to my back

and frown. โ€œFaerie wine never affected me like that.โ€

โ€œThe wine isnโ€™t to blame. Whatever wasย inย the wine is your culprit.โ€ He places three vials on the bedside table. โ€œIf anything ever makes you feel like that again, take one of these at the first sign and get somewhere safe. The

elixir will counteract the effects of the drug, but you must take it right away. By the time Pretha got to you last night, it was already working its way through your system and we had to wait it out. Many fae would have taken advantage of you if theyโ€™d found you in that condition. They couldโ€™ve gotten you to . . . make decisions you might not be ready for when sober.โ€

But not Finn.ย โ€œThank you,โ€ I say, but I canโ€™t get the scowl off my face.

He tosses clothes on my bed. โ€œQuit feeling sorry for yourself and get dressed.โ€

I throw my pillow at his face. He catches it in one hand and smirks at me.

No, not smirks.ย Smiles.ย Somethingโ€™s changed between us, so I risk a question. โ€œWhoโ€™s Isabel?โ€

His light brown skin pales, but for once he doesnโ€™t evade. โ€œIsabel was the woman I loved. I planned to marry her and give her children.โ€ He swallows. โ€œBut she died.โ€

โ€œWhat happened to her?โ€

His silver eyes look haunted when he says, โ€œShe was mortal.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Finn.โ€

โ€œBut not sorry you finally got some information out of me?โ€ I roll my eyes, and he nods at the clothes in my lap. โ€œYou should get dressed.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œThe prince is planning to take you away to the summer palace tonight.โ€

I donโ€™t want to know how he knows more about my plans with Sebastian than I do.

He cocks his head to the side. โ€œYou still want to go, donโ€™t you? Go to the palace, find the book, free your sister?โ€

โ€œOf course.โ€

He folds his arms. โ€œSo get dressed.โ€ I point at the door. โ€œAfter you leave.โ€

His perfect lips quirk into a mocking smile, and I remember the way they felt against my skinโ€”soft against the sharp sting of his teeth when he bit me. โ€œYou didnโ€™t mind stripping in front of me last night.โ€

โ€œOut!โ€

 

 

The house is unfamiliar to me, but itโ€™s easy enough to find my way to the kitchen. Finnโ€™s waiting with Kane when I come downstairs. Theyโ€™re dressed in leather riding pants and vests, with swords strapped to their backs and knives to their thighs. Itโ€™s all I can do to keep my eyes off Finnโ€™s powerful legsโ€”all I can do not to remember how intimate I got with those corded muscles last night.

Finn lifts his mug, amusement dancing in his eyes. โ€œWe have coffee.โ€

Embarrassment, guilt, and shame all mingle in a cocktail that makes my cheeks burn even hotter than they did last night.

I nod. My headโ€™s still aching, my thoughts fuzzier than Iโ€™d like. โ€œThank you.โ€ I cross the kitchen and pour myself a cup of the steaming dark brew.

โ€œHeard you had an exciting night,โ€ Kane says, wriggling his brows at me. โ€œNow I regret going out on patrol when Finn wanted to take the shift. I

wouldโ€™ve happily helped you through the worst of it.โ€ He winks, and Finn shoots him a look.

I meet Kaneโ€™s lewd stare. โ€œThere arenโ€™t enough drugs in the world.โ€

โ€œYour loss,โ€ he mutters. โ€œAt least I know how to take care of someone whoโ€™s been dosed with faeleaf. A good male wouldnโ€™t have left you begging.โ€

I spin on Finn, gaping in horror, and he holds up both hands. โ€œI didnโ€™t say a word,โ€ he says.

Kane smirks. โ€œJalek could hear you through the walls. Old house.โ€

When I woke up, I didnโ€™t think the memories of last night could be any more mortifying than they were. I was wrong.

โ€œWhat do you remember?โ€ Finn asks.

My gaze flies to him and then to Kane. I open my mouth to shut him downโ€”because, seriously, thin walls or not, I donโ€™t want to have this

conversation in front of anyone, especially not Kane. But then I see that no one looks amused anymore.

โ€œBeforeย Pretha brought you here,โ€ Finn says. โ€œWho gave you the wine?โ€

I sip on my coffee and wait for my memories from last night to come into focus. They remain blurry at the edges, but . . . โ€œThere were so many people there. I got my wine from a waiter just like everyone else.โ€ Unless all the

wine was drugged.

He seems to see the thought on my face. โ€œI havenโ€™t heard of anyone else suffering ill effects from the wine,โ€ he says. โ€œIf anyone else was drugged, it was kept quiet, which certainly couldnโ€™t be done if everyone at the party

was dosed.โ€

I draw in a sharp breath as a thought occurs to me, but I shake my head, willing it away.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Finn asks. โ€œYou suspect someone. Tell me.โ€ โ€œSebastianโ€™s friend Riaan talked with me at the party.โ€

Kane mutters a curse. โ€œOf course. Keeping his princeโ€™s hands clean.โ€

โ€œWhat? No. Bash would never have wanted me drugged, but Riaan found me after Iโ€™d had a couple of drinks and . . .โ€

โ€œAnd what?โ€ Finn asks gently.

I shake my head. โ€œItโ€™s personal.โ€

Finnโ€™s brows disappear under his hair as if to sayย And last night wasnโ€™t?

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter.โ€

Kane grunts. โ€œBut it does. What did he do?โ€

โ€œHe didnโ€™tย doย anything.โ€ My cheeks heat, remembering the conversation and Riaanโ€™s suggestion that I go make everything right between me and Sebastian. โ€œHe was trying to be a good friend.โ€

โ€œWhat did heย say?ย โ€ Finn asks.

โ€œI was upset because Iโ€™d seen Sebastian with another girlโ€”one of the ones heโ€™s considering marrying.โ€

Finn folds his arms. โ€œYou mentioned that last night.โ€

โ€œI went to the party to get my mind off it, but I saw Riaan and told him what happened. He found me later and let me know that the girl was gone and that it was a good time to . . . regain Sebastianโ€™s trust.โ€

Kane gapes at me. โ€œWhy the hell do you need to regainย hisย trust when heโ€™s the one who was with another female?โ€

I bow my head. โ€œHeโ€™s supposed to be choosing a bride. Since I wonโ€™t take the position, itโ€™s not exactly fair that I was upset about this.โ€

Kane snorts. โ€œHow convenient for him.โ€

A thousand excuses for Sebastianโ€™s behavior sit on the tip of my tongue, but each tastes a little sour even in the light of a new day, so I swallow them back. Yes, I wish heโ€™d been more up-front with me about his physical relationships with the other girls. Yes, it hurts that he left my room and took someone else to his. But my complicated feelings for Sebastian are even

more complicated by what happened last night with Finn . . . or what didnโ€™t happen but easily could have.

โ€œDid Riaan suggest that you bond with the prince?โ€ Finn asks, his jaw ticking.

โ€œYes, but I was hurt, and of course I canโ€™t do that without risking my mission where Jas is concerned.โ€

Finnโ€™s brows shoot up. โ€œInteresting. Thatโ€™s a different tune from the one you were singing before aboutย neverย wanting the bond.โ€

โ€œOf course,โ€ Kane mutters. โ€œThe golden prince has her right where he wants her.โ€

I bristle. โ€œScrew you, Kane.โ€ I turn my glare on Finn. โ€œWhy do you care so much about who I bond with . . . or if I ever do?โ€

โ€œBecause, Princess,โ€ he says, and the bite of anger in his voice stuns me, โ€œbonds have consequences. If you think for one minuteโ€”โ€ Heโ€™s cut off by the front door slamming.

Pretha rushes into the kitchen, Lark in her arms. The child has blood running down one leg, and she sobs as her mom slides her onto the counter.

Finn puts a hand on his nieceโ€™s shoulder. โ€œItโ€™s okay. Itโ€™s just a scrape. Itโ€™ll heal.โ€ Lark nods but lets out another hiccupping sob. Finn wets a towel and gently presses it to the girlโ€™s knee.

Pretha sees me watching and folds her arms. โ€œShe doesnโ€™tย heal.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™ll heal just fine,โ€ Finn says over a shoulder. He turns back to his niece and gives her a reassuring smile. โ€œWonโ€™t you?โ€

The child nods and wipes her tears, clearly determined to put on a brave face for him.

โ€œShe heals like aย mortal,โ€ Pretha says, spitting the wordย mortalย from her tongue like it has a foul taste.

Finn shoots her a warning glare before returning his attention to Larkโ€™s cut. โ€œDoes that hurt?โ€

โ€œIt could get infectedโ€”like yours didโ€”and what then, Finn?โ€ Pretha says. Iโ€™ve never heard her sound so panicked.

โ€œAbriella, do me a favor and take Pretha outside while I get Lark cleaned up?โ€

I want to stay and see why a banged-up knee is making Pretha so sure that her immortal childโ€™s life is in danger, but I understand why Finn needs

me to take her away. With every panicked word out of Prethaโ€™s mouth, Larkโ€™s face grows more stricken and more tears fall.

โ€œCome on,โ€ I say, gently taking her arm.

โ€œIโ€™m fine,โ€ Pretha says. She lifts her chin, and I can tell that her need for bravery in this moment is greater than Larkโ€™s. โ€œIโ€™ll calm down.โ€

โ€œTake a walk,โ€ Finn says, his eyes on Larkโ€™s knee. โ€œIโ€™ve got this. Itโ€™s just a bleeder. Not that deep at all.โ€

I tug on my friendโ€™s hand and lead her out the back door. She follows reluctantly, but not without throwing a final desperate glance at her daughter before we leave.

โ€œWhy?โ€ I ask Pretha when weโ€™re alone on the patio. She knows what I meanโ€”why does Lark heal like a mortal?

โ€œItโ€™s . . . like a disease. Sheโ€™s been this way her whole life.โ€ As someone whoโ€™s always healed quickly and easily, it must be terrifying to see her daughter heal as slowly as a mortal.

โ€œIs there a cure?โ€

She barks out a laugh, but thereโ€™s no humor in her eyes as she swipes at her tears. โ€œWhat do you think weโ€™re doing here?โ€

I shake my head. I guess I donโ€™t know. Iย thoughtย they were searching for King Oberonโ€™s crown so Finn could take his rightful spot on the throne.

What does that have to do with Lark? But then I see the obvious

connection, and my heart sinks. โ€œThis diseaseโ€”Finn has it too, doesnโ€™t he?โ€

Pretha slowly lifts her head. She studies me for a long beat, as if sheโ€™s trying to decide something very important. โ€œAbriella, all the shadow fae age and heal like mortals. They have for twenty years.โ€

โ€œBut Iโ€™m sure Iโ€™ve seen fae who heal quickly.โ€

She nods, calmer now, if more desolate. โ€œYes, but not Unseelie.โ€

โ€œIs that why Finn doesnโ€™t use his magic? And why you tell Lark not to use hers? Because itโ€™s dangerous somehow, and theyโ€™re now . . . mortal?โ€

โ€œYes and no.โ€ She shakes her head. โ€œFor fae, magic and life are one.

There is not one without the other. As long as the Unseelie are aging and healing like mortals, using magic is just too costly.โ€

Life is magic. Magic is life.ย Finn tried to explain this to me when we first started training together. No wonder Pretha panics when she catches Lark using magic. The child is unknowingly shortening her own life.

โ€œWhy? How did this happen to them?โ€

Pretha steps closer, and the silver webbing on her forehead glows as she grips my shoulders. โ€œI wish I could tell you more, Abriella, but I cannot.โ€

โ€œHow am I supposed to help if none of you tell meย anything?ย How many times did I ask about Finn and his magic? Or why he doesnโ€™t heal?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™ve brought you into our home even though you live with and love a man who would like to see the entire Unseelie Court taken down. How

could we trust you with the truth? How could we share that vulnerability?โ€ โ€œBut nowโ€”โ€ I say. โ€œNow you trust me?โ€

She loosens her grip on my shoulders and strokes her hands down my

arms. โ€œEven as I stand here knowing you may give your heart and your life to the wrong prince, I trust you. And Abriella, you should know this is no

small thing.โ€

The wrong prince? That implies thatย Finnย wants my heart. Does he? It shouldnโ€™t matter. I loveย Sebastian.ย But . . . โ€œTell me more. Explain this.

Please.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t. If I try . . .โ€ She opens her mouth, but no sound comes out, and she wraps her hands around her throat as if sheโ€™s choking.

I step forward. โ€œPretha? Are you okay?โ€

She drops her hands and does a full body shudder. โ€œLike I said,โ€ she says, her voice hoarse, โ€œI cannot.โ€

โ€œAre you somehow spelled to not be able to speak of it?โ€ I ask.

She doesnโ€™t nod, but I see it in the way she holds my gaze. She physically cannot say more.

โ€œOkay.โ€ I donโ€™t want her to hurt herself again. โ€œI understand. Tell me what I can do to help.โ€

โ€œFind the Grimoricon and return it to the Unseelie Court.โ€

The Unseelie Court.ย Mordeus.ย โ€œMordeus has magic,โ€ I say. โ€œIโ€™ve seen him use it again and again. Does this disease not affect him?โ€ Because

surely he wouldnโ€™t shorten his own life by using his magic on things so trivial as making a decanter of wine appear in his hand.

โ€œMordeus has proven heโ€™ll go to any length to maintain his powerโ€”and even greater lengths to get more. Magic is a big part of that.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t understand.โ€

โ€œI know.โ€ She sighs and turns toward the door. โ€œI used to think it was better that way, but now Iโ€™m not so sure.โ€

โ€œPretha,โ€ I say as she wraps a hand around the knob. โ€œAfter I get the final relics for Mordeus, I have a lot I need to figure out, but whatever I decide, I hope you . . . I hope everyone understands that this isnโ€™t easy for me. Iโ€™ve had feelings for Sebastian for two years, but Finn . . .โ€ I swallow. My gaze

slips to the kitchen window. Inside, Finn is cleaning Larkโ€™s knee and making her laugh. I think of the way he refused me last night when I was drugged out of my mind and begging. Of his cocky grin this morning. โ€œFinn is myย friend.ย I donโ€™t want to lose either of them.โ€

When she turns back to me, her smile is sad. โ€œIn the end, you will have to choose.โ€

I think of Sebastian and how badly it hurt me to see him with that other girl. I think of how tempting it is to excuse it, just so I donโ€™t have to

sacrifice the little time I have left with him before he finds out that, of the two of us, my betrayals might run the deepest.

Pretha doesnโ€™t realize sheโ€™s wrong. There will be no choice for me.

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