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Chapter no 36 – Evie

Assistant to the Villain

The storm cleared the next morning, as she suspected it would.

The creatureโ€™s vengeful magic had run dryโ€”he was reunited with his mate and the clouds had gone.

Evie stared at the mirror, seeing herself in a borrowed dress of Tatiannaโ€™s. It had been a little too large when sheโ€™d first put it on, but as soon as the buttons up the back were secured, the bodice slowly tightened around her until the dress fit like a second skin.

โ€œWell, thatโ€™s a fun trick,โ€ Evie said, inspecting the blue velvet in the large mirror on the other side of the healerโ€™s quarters.

โ€œI got it from a magicked dressmaker when I was visiting a friend in Verdelana.โ€ Tatianna smiled, walked over, and turned Evieโ€™s hands to inspect under the bandages. โ€œAll the best magic comes from the south. He said a dress should be worn to fit you, not the other way around.โ€

โ€œSo, no matter whatโ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œItโ€™ll always fit like a glove.โ€ Tatianna narrowed her eyes, clearly looking at the dark circles underneath Evieโ€™s. โ€œDid you sleep at all?โ€

โ€œA little. Your extra bed was comfortable.โ€ And it had been. Evieโ€™s hands had just ached, even after Tatianna had worked every bit of magic on them. Growing back skin in places where blisters had formed was no small task, and in some areas Tatianna had admitted they were so badly damaged, it would take several magic sessions to fully heal. For those areas, Tatianna applied a salve, but Evie refused a bandage of any sort, in case The Villain were to notice the damage and ask questions.

Sheโ€™d seen his reactions to her being harmed before, and the last thing Evie wanted or needed was for him to begin to think that she was incapable.

So sheโ€™d barely slept.

Of course, the healer did all that after forcing the entire story out of Evie as payment. Including the fact that sheโ€™d hidden her ruined hands, by some miracle, from her boss at the time of the injury.

The clanking of glass snapped Evieโ€™s attention back to Tatianna, who was already at her worktable, crunching leaves and all sorts of funny-looking plants into jars. โ€œWhatโ€™s it like? Living withย him?โ€

Tatianna snorted and continued working, the sun just beginning to come up over the horizon. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t say I liveย withย him.ย I only ever see Trystan in the office or on the rare occasions his wounds need tending. If I desire company, I go to the nearest pub and find myself a beautiful woman to pass the time with.โ€

โ€œWhat about Clare?โ€ Evie said slyly, ignoring the daggers Tatianna glared at her over her bowl of herbs. โ€œIt seemed like things might not be finished there.โ€

โ€œOh, theyโ€™re finished,โ€ she grumbled, mashing the herbs harder than before. โ€œShe made sure of that.โ€

โ€œI think youโ€™d feel better if you talked about it,โ€ Evie said in a singsong voice, ducking when Tatianna chucked a spoon at her.

โ€œI deal in secrets, darling. I donโ€™t give them away for free.โ€

โ€œEven to a friend?โ€ Evie asked, a little vulnerability slipping through.

Tatianna huffed, but then her face softened. โ€œOh dear. We are friends, arenโ€™t we? How did I let this happen?โ€

โ€œBecause Iโ€™m irresistible.โ€ Evie spun around, running her fingers through her hair, laughing when she nearly lost her balance.

โ€œOh yes, that must be it.โ€ Tatianna smiled.

โ€œWell?โ€ย Evie urged, nodding to the small clock on the table. She still had twenty minutes before the boss would expect his first cauldron brew of the day on his desk, and in truth, she was eager to hear about how the two animals in the cellar were faring. โ€œIโ€™ve got time.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a long story.โ€ Tatianna groaned, like talking about her personal life was an offense against her character. โ€œThe short version is, I grew up down the road from the three Maverine siblings. Clare and I were inseparable ever since we were children.โ€

Evieโ€™s eyes widened, both delighted and a little flabbergasted at what this development meant. โ€œDoes that meanโ€ฆyou knew The Villainโ€”I mean Trystanโ€”โ€ She didnโ€™t know why, but sheโ€™d never once thought of her boss as anything other than being born fully grown.

โ€œYes. I knew Trystan since we were very young.โ€ Tatianna shifted, looking uncharacteristically uncomfortable in her own skin. Like she was

unsure of herself. โ€œItโ€™s not really something I should be talking about with you.โ€

Sighing and dragging a chair closer to sit right across from the healer, Evie said, โ€œHow many ofย myย secrets do you know?โ€

โ€œYou get hurt a lot, soโ€ฆmany,โ€ she said apprehensively.

โ€œSo,โ€ Evie pressed. โ€œDonโ€™t you think you owe me at least one?ย Friend?โ€ She said the last word with wounded innocence in her eyes.

Tatianna groaned again and put her head in her hands. โ€œYou are a conniving little manipulator.โ€ She pulled her head up, looking at Evie with a disbelieving smile. โ€œYouโ€™ve been here too long.โ€

โ€œOh please, weโ€™re just getting to the good part.โ€ Evie grinned, leaning forward, and gestured for Tatianna to continue.

โ€œWhat do you want to know?โ€ A wicked look crossed the healerโ€™s face, followed by a quirk of her brow. โ€œWhyย doย you want to know?โ€

The quickening beat of Evieโ€™s heart was certainly just because it made her uncomfortable to be scrutinized so directly.

โ€œWho wouldnโ€™t?โ€ Evie rationalized. โ€œItโ€™s hard to picture that man as anything but thatโ€ฆuhโ€ฆman.โ€ย Why is it suddenly so hot in here?ย She stood up and walked toward the windows, pushing one out until fresh, cool air brushed against her warm cheeks. โ€œI mean, was he always soโ€ฆโ€ She weighed her words before turning back toward Tatianna, who finished for her.

โ€œBrooding? Grumpy? Terrible at feeling and exhibiting normal human emotions?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€ Evie nodded.

โ€œTo which?โ€ Tatianna asked, a confused look passing over her face. โ€œYes,โ€ Evie repeated flatly.

Standing up from her chair, Tatianna walked toward the door of the quarters. โ€œIf you must know anything, know he was hard to read even then. He always kept to himself, always doing his best to keep any attention off him.โ€

Evie stared, absorbing every word like precious nutrients, as the healer continued. โ€œHe had a quiet kindness to him, though.โ€ Tatianna smiled then. โ€œHe never was around much when I would come to be with Clare. He was a few years older, so I always thought it was because he didnโ€™t want two annoying little girls bothering him.โ€

โ€œBut?โ€ Evie asked, sensing the word before it was spoken.

โ€œBut on my tenth birthday, my mother had a party for me. My healing magic had shown up a year before, when Iโ€™d nearly been crushed by a passing carriage. Everyone was thrilled; they thought I could be a core healer.โ€

Evie couldnโ€™t believe the absurdity because, from her meager understanding, core healers were so rare, they were practically myth. It was normal for magic to be ignited in someone by something painful, but very rare for that person to have healerโ€™s magicโ€”much lessย coreย magic. But that was what core healers were. They could heal minds, bodies; some said they could heal your very soul to your core.

A myth, she thought.

Tatianna continued. โ€œClare and Malcolm were my dearest friends, but it suddenly felt like I was a toy everyone wanted to play with.

โ€œMy mother had made my party an open invitation, so hundreds of people were there to witness my magic being born. It was terrible. I was dragged around by my arm throughout the entire party, people asking me to heal cuts, bruises, even dire sicknesses. I hadnโ€™t seen a specialist yet, so I had no idea, really, what I was doing or the cost. I was only ten.โ€ There was a moment in her words where Tatianna began to look like the little girl from her story, lost and overwhelmed.

โ€œThatโ€™s terrible, Tati.โ€ Evie wanted to hug her friend, but she continued her story like Evieโ€™s words hadnโ€™t registered.

โ€œIt was this birthday that showed me that no matter what I accomplished in life from that day on, I would always be defined by this one, singular ability. Nobody would ever seeย me. When the party ended, I wanted to cry. I didnโ€™t even get a piece of my own cake. But Clare and Malcolm stayed behind to celebrate with just me, for me.โ€ The sadness on the healerโ€™s face slowly shifted into mirth as one corner of her mouth tilted up. โ€œWe had fun, but they couldnโ€™t dispel the heaviness in my heart no matter how hard they tried.โ€

She looked at Evie then, her remarkable brown eyes glittering with a grace so humbling, Evie could only stare in awe.

โ€œAnd then Trystan arrived.โ€

This snapped Evie from her near worship. โ€œHe came? To your birthday?โ€ โ€œI was as surprised as you.โ€ The healer shook her head and rubbed her

arm. โ€œHe hadnโ€™t attended any of my other birthdays. But he came immediately after everyone left. He baked a cake.โ€

โ€œHe baked?โ€

โ€œIย know. But he was always fond of it. Edwin used to teach him how.โ€ Tatianna chuckled.

โ€œOur Edwin?โ€ Evie didnโ€™t realize the ogreโ€™s history with The Villain went back that far.

โ€œHe was our villageโ€™s Edwin firstโ€”ran the bakery. Was usually who Trystan spent most of his time withโ€”he didnโ€™t like being around the rest of the family.โ€ Tatianna shook her head. โ€œI understand why he keeps him here. Edwin was the only one whoโ€”โ€ Clearing her throat, Tatianna dropped the words like sheโ€™d never said them and continued her tenth birthday story.

โ€œAnyway, Trystan stayed the whole time. He even sang when we lit the birthday candles. Very off-key, I might add.โ€

โ€œI would sell my soul to see that,โ€ Evie said with a deadpan expression. The healer laughed. โ€œHe told me that โ€˜the opinions of others are ever-

changing.โ€™ And to โ€˜never care quite so much of the worldโ€™s perception of you.โ€™โ€

Tatianna stood there, looking the same as she always did. Beautiful and emboldened, but now she had a subtle glow to her that wasnโ€™t there moments before. โ€œHe never brought it up again. It was one of the kindest and most thoughtful things anyone had ever done for me, but the next day, he was back to his quiet gruffness. Like it never happened. Like he didnโ€™t want to be acknowledged for an act of true goodness.โ€

That hadnโ€™t changed much, Evie supposed. She knew her boss repelled praise like it was claws against the skin.

โ€œWhat happened after that?โ€

Tatianna beamed, her arms going wide, and warmth spread in Evieโ€™s chest. โ€œI decided after that birthday that if someone was going to pick one thing about me to notice, I would get to choose what it would be.โ€

Slow realization dawned as Evie looked up with wide eyes, noting the bright pink ribbon around Tatiannaโ€™s wrist. โ€œThe pink.โ€

She nodded, gesturing to the worn cloth. โ€œI bought my first pink bow the next day, and itโ€™s been my comfort ever since.โ€

โ€œWell, it looks wonderful on you, so that worked out rather nicely,โ€ Evie said before asking hesitantly, โ€œand what happened with Clare?โ€

Tatiannaโ€™s eyes shuttered. โ€œAll I will say is, Clare never forgave Trystan for the events that turned him into The Villain, and I did. It wasnโ€™t a problem in the beginning, but it became one, and then it was over.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ Evie said gently.

The healer patted her on the shoulder and smiled tightly. โ€œLet me get to work, my friend. We canโ€™t keep The Villain waiting.โ€

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