Evangeline couldnโt breathe.
The icy water hit hard as earth. She thrashed on instinct, but Jacks held her tightly. His arms were unyielding, dragging her up through the crushing waves. Salt water snaked up her nose, and the cold filled her veins. She was coughing and sputtering, barely able to suck down air as Jacks swam to shore with her in tow. He held her close and carried her from the ocean as if his life depended on it instead of hers.
โI willย notย let you die.โ A single bead of water dripped
from Jacksโs lashes onto her lips. It was raindrop soft, but the look in his eyes held the force of a storm.
It should have been too dark to see his expression, but the crescent moon burned brighter with each second, lining the edges of Jacksโs cheekbones as he looked at her with too much intensity.
The crashing ocean felt suddenly quiet in contrast to her pounding heart, or maybe it was his heart.
Jacksโs chest was heaving, his clothes were soaked, his hair was a mess across his faceโyet in that moment, Evangeline knew he would carry her through more than just freezing waters. He would pull her through fire if he had to, haul her from the clutches of war, from falling cities and
breaking worlds. And for one brittle heartbeat, Evangeline understood why so many girls had died from his lips. If Jacks hadnโt betrayed her, if he hadnโt set her up for murder, she might have been a little bewitched by him.
โLet me go.โ She wriggled against the arms that held her, refusing to fall under his spell.
โIโm not kidnapping you,โ Jacks grumbled. โThe rocks on the shore will cut your feet, and I donโt think you want to be bleeding when we return to the vampires.โ
โI donโt want to go back there,โ she wheezed, still breathless from the water.
โNo one ever wants to go back there. But Apollo will keep hunting you until youโre dead.โ
She took another struggling breath. โIf you really didnโt do this, canโt you use your powers to stop him?โ
โNo.โ Jacksโs damp chest pressed against her as he trudged farther along the beach. โThe curse only breaks when the Archer kills his prey. Butโฆโ Water dripped down from his golden hair as he hesitated. โEvery curse has โฆ a back door. If you open the Valory Arch, the spell on Apollo can be undone.โ
Evangelineโs eyes narrowed. Jacksโs words were similar to what Chaos had told her, and yet โฆ โThis seems rather convenient.โ
โThen you clearly misunderstand the situation.โ Jacksโs voice turned heated. โThe Valory Arch has remained locked for thousands of years because it is nearly impossible to unlock. If there was another way to break this curse on Apollo and ensure you didnโt die, I would do it. Because even if you agree to open the arch, itโs far more likely that Apollo will kill you first. The Archerโs curse wonโt let him rest until youโre dead.โ
Evangeline wanted to keep arguing. She hated to concede anything to Jacks. But it was also getting harder to
believe that Jacks would put her inย thisย much danger, especially when she could still feel his heart beating just as furiously as hers.
Although if Jacks was telling the truth, if he hadnโt cursed Apollo this time, then someone else had.
The thought was sobering.
Evangeline remembered the last person whoโd tried to kill her, before Apollo: Tiberius. As far as she knew, he was locked away in the Tower, and he had no idea his brother was alive. So she doubted he had done this. But perhaps someone else from the Protectorate had.
Evangeline didnโt know too much about the Protectorate
โthey were a secret society that most considered a myth. She was only aware they existed because their primary goal was to ensure the Valory Arch never opened, which was why Tiberius had tried to kill her.
She didnโt know how many remaining members the Protectorate had. It was possible there were more out there who knew she was the key. Although if they really wanted her dead, all they would have had to do was kill Apollo after placing the mirror curse on him. It didnโt entirely make sense that they would do this. Unless someone else had placed the mirror curse, which also seemed unlikely.
โWe need to question the guards who were watching Apollo.โ
โAlready done, while you were asleep,โ Jacks replied. โThey said there were no visitors other than you and me.โ
โCould someone have erased their memories?โ Evangelineโs first thought was Marisol, whom she knew was a witch. But Marisol didnโt know that Apollo was alive.
โI doubt any memories were erased,โ said Jacks. โFor all we know, this curse could have been cast before he was poisoned. There were a lot of jealous girls and thwarted parental hopes after that ball.โ
โIs that what you think happened?โ Evangeline looked up at him.
Water dripped from Jacksโs golden hair, catching the moonlight as it fell. Even after jumping from a cliff and falling into an ocean, he still looked like a ruthless fairytaleโ a fallen prince who refused to break.
โI donโt think it matters. Finding whoever did this is a waste of time because it wonโt undo the curse. There is no cure that anyone knows of. The only way to save yourself and Apollo is to open the Valory Arch.โ
Evangeline studied Jacksโs implacable face for another beat. As reluctant as she was to trust him, she could not believe that Jacks had done this.
โDid Chaos cast this curse?โ
โNo,โ Jacks said. โChaos wouldnโt do anything to put you in real danger. He wouldnโt risk losing another key.โ
โDid you just sayย anotherย key?โ
Jacksโs perfect mouth turned darkly taunting. โDid you believe you were the only one?โ
Evangeline didnโt answer. She had, in fact, believed that. โAccording to Chaos, the last key lived the longest,โ Jacks
said. โShe managed to retrieve one of the archโs four missing stones before the Protectorate chopped off her head.โ
Evangeline already felt cold and shaky from their midnight swim, but suddenly, she felt very mortal, as if sheโd been transmuted from iron into a thin sheet of glass.