That night, Luc appeared in Evangelineโs bed. The young man lay propped on his side, brown hair flopping over one eye as he smiled like a naughty boy whoโd just snuck into his first bedroom. โHello, Eva.โ
She tried to move away, but her limbs were far too tired.
He flashed his fangs, white and sharp. And then they pierced her throat, tearing her flesh as he drank her blood. He drank and drank and drank, moaning in pleasure as she cried in pain โฆ until she blinked herself into another dream.
She was back in the forest, leaves crunching beneath her naked toes and fog cloaking her bare shoulders. Her neck no longer bled, but her blood pumped faster at the sight of Apollo atop a white mare.
โI wish I didnโt have to do this.โ His deep voice broke as he drew his arrow and shot it through her chest.
She felt the bolt pierce her heart, rip it into two, as her body went limp in arms that had not been there before.
Jacksโs arms.ย They were cool as he held her on his lap.
โIโve got you,โ he said. The way he spoke was so gentle, so very unlike Jacks, she was reminded it was just a dream again. What surprised her was how pleasant it suddenly was. How safe it felt to be so close to him.
Sheโd come to the Magnificent North in search of love. But maybe she just didnโt want to be alone, didnโt want to be untethered. She didnโt want to be a person who could disappear without anyone knowing she was gone. She wanted to be important to someone. If her heart stopped, she wanted someone else to feel itโthe way she could feel Jacksโs heart now, as she let herself rest her head on his chest.
He gave her a smile both beautiful and depraved. โIโm disappointed you could forget what I am so easily.โ
Then he dropped her from his arms. She woke with a start.
Her eyes flashed open.
Jacks looked down on her from the dark nightstand where heโd perched himself. His long legs draped negligently over the edge of the furniture as his hands played with an apple and a knife.
โYou talk in your sleep,โ he drawled. โYou said my name
โa lot.โ
Evangeline felt a rush of heat crawl up her neck. โObviously, I was having a nightmare.โ
โIt didnโt look that way to me, Little Fox, and I was here all night.โ
Her heart pitter-pattered at the thought that heโd watched as sheโd slept.ย Was that why sheโd dreamed about him?
โDonโt fret, I wonโt tell your husband that youโre obsessed with me.โ Jacks tossed his white apple and caught the fruit with the tip of his dagger. A dagger she recognized with another flash of mortification. It was the blade with the blue and purple jewels, the one sheโd stolen from him and then lost.
โHope you donโt mind that I took this back.โ Jacks twisted the knife until the jewels caught the candlelight. โAnd donโt
worry, I wonโt tell Apollo that I caught you carrying around my knife, either. He and I are friends, after all, and Iโd hate for him to get jealous.โ
Evangeline snorted. โHow can you say youโre still friends after everything youโve done?โ
โWhat have I done thatโs so bad?โ Jacks challenged. โOh, I donโt knowโcursing him, multiple times.โ
โEvery prince gets cursed. A prince without a curse will be forgotten by history, and trust me when I say that Apollo wants to be remembered. Nowโโ Jacks nodded toward a gown laid out at the end of the bedโthe same bed sheโd been caged in the night before. โYou should get dressed.โ
Evangeline frowned at the garment, although the dress was actually dreamy. It had the type of long slit sleeves sheโd always thought of as romantic, sheer and a very soft shade of pink. The bodice was a little deeper in color and covered in an intricate series of braided rose-gold cords that went all the way down to the hips, where layers of impossibly thin fabric, dusted with hints of sparkle, flowed out to form the skirt.
But just because Jacks had helped her out of another sticky spot last night didnโt make them allies. Her dream about his arms being safe was clearly a delusion.
She crossed her arms over her chest. โYou need to stop ordering me around.โ
Jacks ignored her comment. โOnce you get dressed, we can start our search for the missing arch stones.โ He hopped off the nightstand, crossed over to the gown, and tossed the dress at her face.
โJacks!โ She caught the gown with her hands. It was wonderfully soft against her fingers and far cleaner than she felt. But she wasnโt about to let him bully her. She dropped it on the bed. โI still havenโt agreed to help you open the arch.โ
He gave her a look that said he didnโt think her joke was funny.
But she wasnโt kidding. โI want to know why you want to open it so badly.โ
Jacks flashed a dazzling smile, curving and perfect and utterly cruel. โIโm flattered youโve taken such an interest in my wants. But you really should start thinking about your husband more than me.โ His eyes turned dagger-sharp. โIn case youโve forgotten, Little Fox, Apollo is under the Archerโs curse. If you donโt agree to open the Valory Arch to break it, he will kill you. Just like the Archer murdered his fox.โ
Jacks pulled the apple from his knife and gave it a perversely cheery toss.
Evangeline gritted her teeth; she knew it was pointless to argue with him. But heโd ruined so many other things, she wasnโt going to let him destroy her favorite fairytale as well. โYou donโt know that,โ Evangeline said. โNo one knows
for sure if the Archer killed the Fox.โ
โOhโโ Jacks laughed, hard and nasty as his smile. โThe Archer definitely killed the Fox.โ
โThatโs not what I believe. He could have fought the curse! Or the Fox could have found a way to break the curse. No one knows how the story ends, so anything could have happened.โ
โBut it didnโt,โ Jacks snapped back. โBallads never end happily, everyone knows that. No one has to actually read the whole story to know the Archer has blood on his hands. Open the arch, Evangeline, or die just like the Fox.โ
Jacks stopped tossing the apple and stabbed it with the dagger.
Evangeline frowned as the dark juice from the fruit dripped onto the floor.
She really didnโt want to give in to him. But her refusal to open the arch was starting to feel like stubbornness instead of wisdom. After what LaLa had said, Evangeline wasnโt quite as fearful that the Valory contained something horrible, but she still didnโt want to give whatever it contained to Jacks. She didnโt want to partner with him or have anything to do with him. But she did want to break the Archerโs curseโshe needed to break it, or she would spend the rest of her life running from Apollo, and he would spend the rest of his life hunting her.
She supposed in a way it was a sort of ever after. The curses linked the two of them inextricably, promising their lives would forever be intertwined, but this wasnโt the way she wanted them to be together.
โFine,โ Evangeline said.
โDoes this mean youโre going to open the arch?โ Jacks quirked a brow. A tiny thing, and yet she could tell he was genuinely pleased.
She was briefly tempted to keep fighting him. But now that she had made up her mind, she was ready to get on with it. The sooner they found the stones to open the arch, the sooner sheโd be rid of him.
โYes, Iโll help you open the arch,โ she said. โBut Iโm not getting dressed while youโre in here.โ
โThatโs too bad,โ Jacks murmured. Then he was gone.
And Evangeline was grateful he could not see her sudden blush.