Chaos was gone when Evangeline returned to his underground castle. She feared that he was out searching for her, although there was no one around to confirm her suspicions.
She suspected that Chaos had warned his vampires there would be consequences if anything happened to her. After her first day or so there, she never saw any vampires aside from Chaos. Of course, Evangeline didnโt make it a habit to tromp about in search of any. She only searched for Chaos now because she would need to ask him for transportation to attend LaLaโs party. But she supposed this could wait until tomorrow.
After failing to find Chaos in his study, Evangeline went to bed.
Sometime later, when she was just on the edge of asleep and awake, she thought she heard him enterโshe definitely heardย someone.ย But when she opened her eyes, no one was there.
The suite was empty and cold, and yet she couldnโt shake the feeling that seconds ago it had been different.
The following day, as soon as it was dusk, Evangeline started toward Chaosโs study. She had an extra bounce in her step at the thought that sheโd be leaving this place soon, and if all went well, sheโd find the stones she needed to break the curse on Apollo.
At the thought of Apollo, she rubbed her wrist where his carved words snuck out from her sleeve. The shallow wound didnโt hurt anymore, but there was an ache in her chest as she turned the corner into the gaming court andโ
Jacks.
She fumbled to a halt, slippers skidding against the stone floor.
He was a few feet away, sitting in the gaming court at a polished wooden table with a checkered board half-covered in red and black pieces. Above him hung a cage full of dripping wax candles that tossed ocher light on both the checkers and the pretty girl that Jacks was playing with.
The girl tapped her nails against the table, biting her lip fetchingly as her eyes flickered from the simple game to Jacks.
He looked like the picture of a naughty prince as he lounged in his black velvet chair. His golden hair gleamed under the light, the locks artlessly askew as if the girl had just run her fingers through it.
Evangeline felt a flash ofโshe wasnโt quite sure what it was. It certainly wasnโt jealousy. Jacks looked rather bored as he moved a red checker. And yet, if Jacks was so bored, why hadnโt he come to find her? Was he planning on letting Evangeline know heโd returned?
Evangeline didnโt want to be bothered by this. It really was a good thing that Jacks hadnโt come back to find her. And yet, seeing him here now made her feel small, insignificant.
Sheโd thought he wanted the Valory Arch open more than anything, but first heโd run off and left her, and now he was sitting around playing checkers.
Jacks barely flicked his gaze in her direction. โI also play chess.โ
Evangelineโs cheeks burned with embarrassment. She hadnโt meant to project that thought about the checkers. โI was just surprised. I didnโt know you played games that didnโt involve hurting people.โ
โOh, thereโs that other game,โ the girl chimed in. โThe oneโโ
โYou can leave now,โ Jacks interrupted.
The girlโs mouth was stuck mid-word. โYouโIโyouโโ She struggled, briefly making little pouting huffs before her round face glazed over.
An instant later, she rose and quietly left the court. โYou shouldnโt have done that,โ Evangeline said.
โWhy?โ Jacks leaned back in his seat and looked lazily up at her. His clothes were as relaxed as his posture, a dark blue velvet doublet half-undone, low-slung belt, storm-gray trousers, and weathered leather boots with buckles on the side. โYou want me to bring her back?โ
โNo,โ Evangeline replied. But it was too quick.
A smile tugged at the corner of Jacksโs mouth. โJealous, Little Fox?โ
โAbsolutely notโI donโt like it when you use your powers to control people.โ
โYouโve asked me to do it in the past.โ โI had a good reason.โ
โI actually believe you would have done the North a tremendous favor by ridding it of your stepsister, but we can always fix that mistake later.โ Jacks rolled a black apple back and forth across the edge of the table with his palm. โNow, did you want something? Or just my attention?โ
He flashed one of his dimples as his mouth formed a mocking smirk.
Evangeline hadnโt missed this at all. โYouโre asking the wrong girl, Jacks. Unlikeย her,ย I know youโre not a god.โ
โYet youโre the one who prayed at my church.โ He kicked his boots up on the table. โWhat was it you said?ย I know you understand my heartbreak.โ His laugh was soft.
She felt her cheeks go splotchy, which of course only made him laugh harder.
โClearly, I was mistaken,โ she said.
Sheโd also been terribly naive to believe that Jacks could understand human feelings or care about ones that werenโt his. Evangeline didnโt say that bit aloud. She merely turned to go. Perhaps sheโd missed him a little while he was gone, but clearly, those thoughts had been mad.
โWait.โ Jacks jumped up from his seat and grabbed her arm. โWhatโs this?โ
She tried to pull away, but Jacksโs nimble fingers were quick. He shoved up the edge of her sleeve to reveal one arm of Apolloโs crudely carved words.ย I DONโT WANT TO KILL YOU.
Jacksโs nostrils flared. โLooks as if your husband has gotten worse at his love letters.โ
โItโs nothing.โ Evangeline yanked back her arm. But Jacks was far stronger.
He pulled her to him with one quick tug. So close, suddenly she could see details she hadnโt noticed before. The shirt under his doublet was incredibly wrinkled, and there were tired circles under his eyes that made her wonder what heโd been off doing over the last ten days.
โWhere were you?โ she asked.
โI was killing innocent maidens and kicking puppies.โ โJacks, thatโs not funny.โ
โNeither is whatโs carved into your arm.โ He glared at the words. โWhen did this happen?โ
Evangeline pursed her lips.
If Jacks was upset by the sight of the wound, she didnโt want to think about how he would react if she told him sheโd received it during a visit with Tiberius. Jacks would probably shackle her to one of the walls to keep her from leaving again.
What she needed to do was distract him with something else.
Evangeline finally wrenched her hand away, took out the scandal sheet that mentioned LaLaโs engagement celebration, and thrust it into his hands.
Jacks took one look at the paper, and his expression turned hard. โNo. Youโre not attending a party at House Slaughterwood.โ
โThatโs not your decision to make.โ Evangeline stabbed her finger at the page. โI know the first word is blurry, but it saysย mirth,ย as in the mirth stone!โ
โThat doesnโt mean the stones will be there.โ
โBut I think they will be. See the part where it mentions that members from all the Great Houses will be in attendance? I suspect that the arch stones have been hidden among the Great Houses and that they will have the remaining stones with them at the party.โ
Jacks looked down on her imperiously. โEven if your theory is right about the Houses having the stones, why would they bring them?โ
โWhile you were away, I learned that the stones call to one anotherโthey long to be reunited. When Chaos showed me the luck stone, I felt its power, and I wanted it more than I have ever wanted anything in my life. So I think whoever has the stones will be wearing them at this party because they wonโt let them out of their sight.โ
Jacks worked his jaw. He no longer looked entirely opposed to the idea, but he didnโt seem very happy about it, either. โChaos canโt know weโre going to House Slaughterwood.โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause if he knows, he wonโt let us go.โ Jacks crumpled the sheet of newsprint in his hand. And Evangeline couldnโt be sure, but it looked as if his fingers were shaking.
โWhatโs wrong with House Slaughterwood?โ
โHouse Slaughterwood is the reason weโre all in this mess, Little Fox.โ