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Chapter no 6

The Ballad of Never After (Once Upon a Broken Heart, 2)

Luc gave her a crooked smile, still twirling the golden crown around his fingers as if it were a childโ€™s toy. โ€œHello, Eva.โ€

Evangeline clenched her hands into fists.

Once, she might have run to him. Once, she might have wept for him. Now, she wanted to throw things at him. Sharp, hurtful things.

Luc had once been the boy sheโ€™d thought that she would marry, but the last time sheโ€™d seen him, heโ€™d been locked in a cage as part of a ceremony to become a vampire. Jacks had warned her against saving himโ€”but she had listened to her heart instead. Sheโ€™d helped free Luc, and heโ€™d thanked her by trying to rip out her throat with his teeth.

โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€ she demanded.

Luc pouted. โ€œAre you still angry about the other night?โ€ โ€œYou mean when you tried to eat me?โ€

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t like that. Well, maybe it was a little like that.โ€ He grinned, flashing his fangs as if they were the equivalent of a shiny new pocket watch, an accessory to match his doublet, which was black velvet with deep bloodred embroidery.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t funny, Luc. What are you doing here?โ€

โ€œAw, come on. Youโ€™re clever, or you were. Iโ€™d have thought youโ€™d have figured it out.โ€ He twirled the crown

again, round and round his fingers. It was just a simple circlet, but it was made of gold and it shone through the miasma, making it rather obvious what should have been apparent since the moment sheโ€™d walked in:ย Lucย wasย Lucien.

โ€œYouย started the ridiculous rumors about Lucien Acadian?โ€ Evangeline had thought this Lucien was too good to be true, but sheโ€™d never actually imagined the young man who taught children to read and found homes for stray puppies could be Luc. Luc was a lot of things, but he wasnโ€™t cunning enough to rule a kingdom, let alone steal one.

How had Luc pulled this off? She knew vampires possessedย allure,ย an ability that allowed them to dazzle humans if a human looked them in the eye. But Luc would have needed more than that to turn himself into the heir. He wasnโ€™t evenย fromย the Magnificent North.

If only sheโ€™d found a way to wake up Apollo, this would have never happened.

โ€œI thought youโ€™d be more impressed. Iโ€™m a prince now!โ€ Luc jauntily tossed his crown into the air and caught it with the top of his head.

She cringed.

Luc scowled, the expression marring his handsome features.

โ€œI donโ€™t understand how or why youโ€™re doing this, Luc, but it isnโ€™t going to work. You canโ€™t just make up a name and claim a throne.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t worry so much, Eva. Only the name is a lie.โ€ He started playing with his crown again, letting it slip from his head onto his fingers. โ€œChaos said altering my name would make it easier for people to accept the truthโ€”turns out, I really am a long-lost distant relation of the dead prince.โ€

Evangeline winced at the wordsย dead princeย and resisted

the urge to shake her head. She didnโ€™t believe for a second

that Luc was Apolloโ€™s long-lost relation. But of course, Luc would believe it. He had always been a little entitled. It was a minor flaw sheโ€™d ignored in the past, but suddenly, it didnโ€™t seem so harmless. As a human, Luc had thought he deserved every nice thing, and now that he was a vampire, he clearly thought himself worthy of much more.

The question was, why would Chaos give the throne to him? Evangeline had met Chaos on several occasions. The first two times theyโ€™d crossed paths, heโ€™d pretended to be a royal guard, but it turned out he was the Vampire Lord of Spies and Assassins.

Perhaps heโ€™d placed Luc on the throne because Chaos supposed that, as a new vampire, Luc would be easy to control. Although that was difficult for Evangeline to believe as well. Luc was too impulsive. Even if he did what Chaos desired in terms of laws and policies, Evangeline imagined Luc losing control of his vampire urges. If heโ€™d attacked her

โ€”someone heโ€™d supposedly cared aboutโ€”she couldnโ€™t picture him holding back with others.

Evangeline had a sudden terrifying flash of Wolf Hall full of courtiers and servants who were bleeding or dead or turned into vampires.

This would be a disaster.ย Evangeline wanted to say as

much, but she doubted Luc would take it well. Instead, she wondered why Luc had called her here, alone. She would have never feared him as a humanโ€”sheโ€™d loved himโ€”but that boy had disappeared as soon as Luc had been infected with vampire venom.

โ€œWhy donโ€™t you come a little closer?โ€ He cocked his head toward Evangeline, and she felt heat nip her earlobe and then sensed his burning gaze on her throat.

โ€œStop that, Luc.โ€

โ€œStop what?โ€ Another smile, but it didnโ€™t touch his eyesโ€” they were dark and brown andย hungry.

She needed to goโ€”she needed to find that cure for Apollo more than ever, to get Luc off his throneโ€”but if she left Luc alone, she feared what else he might do.ย Who else he might bite.

โ€œLuc, pleaseโ€”โ€ Evangeline paused at the sound of footsteps.

They were just outside the doors and as soft as the muffled feminine voice that followed. โ€œI was summoned by Prince Lucien to join him for dinner.โ€

Evangeline tensed at the last word. โ€œTell me she means actual food.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sure thatโ€™s whatย sheย means,โ€ Luc said. Evangelineโ€™s stomach started to roil.

โ€œIf youโ€™re jealous, Iโ€™ll happily haveย youย for dinner instead.โ€ Luc flashed Evangeline a smile that was probably meant to be playful but was made of too much teeth.

Her blood rushed, uncomfortably hot. โ€œThatโ€™s not funny.โ€ โ€œIt wasnโ€™t meant to be.โ€ His nostrils flared.

The solarium door opened.

Evangeline braced to see the girl whoโ€™d come forย dinner.

But it wasnโ€™t a girl. It was Havelock.

โ€œWho are you?โ€ Lucโ€™s lips curved into a snarl.

Havelock ignored him, looking only at Evangeline. โ€œPrincess, thereโ€™s something you need to see straightaway.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m not sure that this is the best time.โ€ Evangeline shot

a worried look toward Luc. She couldnโ€™t leave him alone to feed on some poor girl. But of course, Havelock didnโ€™t know what Luc really was. She didnโ€™t even know if Havelock was aware vampires existed, and in this moment, he might not care.

Havelockโ€™s face was a series of strained lines, and when he spoke again, his voice was a rough thing that bordered on frightened. โ€œThis is urgent.โ€

Evangeline felt it then, damp on the back of her hand. One drop of blood leaked through the bandaged wound she shared with Apollo.

Luc inhaled from across the dark room. A sound like a growl came from his throat. And then in a flash, Luc was in motion.

Sheโ€™d forgotten how fast a vampire could move. He was a powerful blur as he crossed the dim room and took hold of her with two brutal hands. Before she could run, one hand clamped around her waist, digging in, as the other fisted her hair and wrenched her neck toward his parted mouth.

Evangeline screamed.

But Lucโ€™s lips never touched her skin. One instant he was there, all sharp teeth and primal hunger. Then he was being torn away, and she was being held. Gentle hands instead of harsh ones wrapped protectively around her, pulling her toward a cold, hard chest. He smelled of apples and cruelty, but Evangeline was shaking too hard to push Jacks away as he led her out of the dark solarium.

โ€œIโ€™m going to kill that boy,โ€ he fumed.

Around them, the hallway lights were blinding, dizzying to Evangeline, who already felt a little faint. Luc had not managed to bite her, but the wound on her hand was dripping again and her mind was spinning.

โ€œHavelockโ€”โ€

โ€œIs fine,โ€ Jacks said.

Then the guard was there, a few feet to the side, looking dazedโ€”possibly under Jacksโ€™s controlโ€”but, thankfully, not appearing to be bleeding or injured.

โ€œBut Lucโ€”โ€

โ€œIs being subdued.โ€ Jacksโ€™s arm tightened around her, pulling her farther down the too-bright hall away from the solarium.

โ€œWaitโ€”โ€ Evangeline dug her heels in and wrenched herself free. โ€œWho is subduing Luc?โ€

โ€œSomeone who wonโ€™t hold him back forever.โ€ Jacksโ€™s mouth formed a flat line. He tried to tug her away again, but Evangeline darted back.

She was thankful Jacks had stopped her from becoming Lucโ€™s next snack, but saving her once didnโ€™t make Jacks a savior. He was still her villain, not her hero. โ€œIโ€™m not going anywhere with you.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not safe for you here,โ€ Jacks said calmly, as if she were a stray kitten he was trying to herd. And yet she noticed his knuckles were clenched and a muscle throbbed angrily in his neck.

โ€œExcuse me.โ€ The diminutive voice carried up the hall from the solarium doors. โ€œIs Prince Lucien ready to see me for dinner yet?โ€

Evangeline turned, alarmed once again as her gaze snagged on the petite girl just a few feet away. Her face was delicate, her dress petal pink, and the sight of her filled Evangeline with fresh dread. It was Marisol. Her stepsister.

Evangeline had not seen her since the morning after Marisol had gotten Evangeline arrested for Apolloโ€™s murder. Marisol had known Evangeline was innocent, but underneath her sugar-sweet exterior lived a heart corroded by jealousy, which had prompted Marisol to turn Evangeline in for a crime she hadnโ€™t committed.

Seeing her now, looking princess-pretty, was like a knife to Evangelineโ€™s memories, reopening all the wounds that Marisol had inflicted with her betrayal.

Marisolโ€™s misdeeds initially hurt so much that Evangeline had considered using her royal position to ban her stepsister from Wolf Hallโ€”possibly the Magnificent North entirely. But no matter how much Evangeline had wanted Marisol gone, she hadnโ€™t been able to send her away. Evangelineโ€™s

feelings for her stepsister were complicated. She wanted to forgive Marisol. She wanted to be better than Marisol had been to her. But maybe Evangeline wasnโ€™t better. Because as much as she was loath to admit it, she was prepared to let Marisol walk through the solarium doors, come face-to-face with Luc, and reap the pain that she had sown.

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