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Chapter no 37 – Evie

Assistant to the Villain

โ€œOne of the maps is missing from the cartography closet.โ€ Evieโ€™s boss didnโ€™t even bother to look up from his own maps strewn haphazardly across the table in the small alcove at the end of the hall.

โ€œCould it be because I am holding a few of them?โ€ he asked dryly, still not looking up.

Rude.

โ€œNo, smartass. Itโ€™s one of the maps that details the Valiant Guardsโ€™ regular routes into the city. Itโ€™s not thereโ€”someone took it.โ€ When sheโ€™d seen her boss coming out with a handful of maps that morning, an idea sparked. The Villain was getting hit through his shipments, so if any of the maps werenโ€™t accounted forโ€ฆ

And they werenโ€™t. Evie had spent her entire morning scouring the closet, checking each one off as she went until one box was left unchecked.

He finally looked up, brow furrowed. โ€œI donโ€™t understand. You need a key to get into that closet, and the only people who have one are you and me.โ€

Evie placed her hands on her hips and glared. โ€œWhat are you implying?โ€ โ€œBe calm, little tornadoโ€”it wasnโ€™t an accusation. Just an observation.โ€

His use of the nickname made her raised shoulders relax. โ€œI have my key here. Where is yours?โ€

Evie pulled it from the pocket of her skirts and held it up, twirling it between her fingers. โ€œAnd the lock wasnโ€™t broken. Could it have been picked?โ€

The Villain shook his head, standing up from the chair heโ€™d been sitting in. โ€œThat lock is unpickableโ€”itโ€™s warded with magic. Iโ€”โ€ He paused, his face going white.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Evie practically yelled.

โ€œThere was a third key,โ€ he said, squeezing his eyes shut and pinching the bridge of his nose.

Evie waited for him to continue, feeling as if she were about to spring outside her skin. But he didnโ€™t speak, just stood there, not moving an inch. She waited one more beat before speaking, because really, this wasnโ€™t a melodrama. โ€œHello!ย Who has it?โ€

He shook his head. โ€œIt matters not.โ€ When she started to argue, he held out his hand. โ€œBelieve me, Sage. Let it go.โ€

Because she was so very good at doing that.

But she obliged anyway. For now. She was tired more than she was curious, and that was jarring enough that Evie took a step back.

It was nearing late afternoon, and she needed to go home. Needed to let family know she was well and assure that Lyssa was still being taken care of despite how much better their father was doing over the past few months.

Shaking her head, she held up her hands in surrender. โ€œSir, Iโ€™m exhausted. I need to go home. Make sure itโ€™s still standing and all that, and then I need to take a nap, preferably with a toasty fire in the fireplace and the pitter-patter of rain against my roof.โ€

The surprise on his face melted into what almost appeared to be concern. But every reaction was always such a subtle shift of emotion, it was next to impossible to interpret some days.

โ€œYes. I suppose we can continue this the day after tomorrow.โ€ There was no way to tell by his voice if he was angry or upset. It was too even, an almost practiced sort of steady. โ€œI was going to announce at closing time that everyone has the day off tomorrow.โ€

Evie blinked. โ€œBut itโ€™s the middle of the week. Why?โ€

โ€œUntil we find the person giving away our secrets, Iโ€™d like to have the office formally searched without anyone here to interfere. If the spy left even a scrap of a clue, I want to find it before they have a chance to get rid of it.โ€

She nodded and scanned the lines of stress across his face. He probably needed a nap as well, but that was hardly her concern.

โ€œIโ€™ll see you the day after tomorrow, I suppose.โ€

โ€œActually, Sage, now that Iโ€™ve considered it, youโ€™re not getting the day off. I need your help in the search.โ€

Evie frowned, her brows furrowing as she said, โ€œWhy am I being punished because someone is trying to blowย youย up?โ€

The Villain lifted a brow, ready to respond, but his head whipped to the side. The sounds of whispered giggles came down the hall, and both Evie

and The Villain waited for a moment so they could greet the two wanderers. Until the echo of two voices reached themโ€”one most likely a man and the other a woman.

โ€œI wonder if the boss will give a reward to anyone who knows information regarding the mole.โ€ Evie could tell by the tone that it was one of her least favorite interns.

โ€œHe mightโ€ฆโ€ But Evie didnโ€™t hear the rest because in her panic, sheโ€™d thrown open a panel of the wall that lay before one of the hidden rooms and threw her bossโ€”who was apparently so shocked that Evie touched his person that he moved without protestโ€”inside with her.

The space was not made for two peopleโ€”in fact, it was hardly fit for one. Evieโ€™s entire body was pressed tightly against her bossโ€™s, his low voice hissing in her ear. โ€œWhy the deadlands did you do that?โ€ he grumbled under his breath. โ€œLittle tornado.โ€

โ€œHey,โ€ she warned, ignoring how close together their faces were. โ€œThat time โ€˜little tornadoโ€™ sounded like an insult.โ€

โ€œWhen were you under the illusion it was a compliment?โ€ he whispered back incredulously.

She held up a hand to silence him and nodded toward the wall.

Muffled words were being spoken, but Evie couldnโ€™t quite make them out. Pressing her ear against the cold stone panel, she squeaked when the wall gave a little under the gentle pressure of her head. Before she could fall through it, making an absolute ass of herself, strong hands wrapped around her waist, bringing her back into him.

The wall stopped moving, and the continued conversation flitted through the crack, thankfully distracting her from the large male body pressed against hers.

โ€œWhoeverโ€™s screwing The Villain over better be counting their calendar days.โ€

โ€œDid you see the way he carried Ms. Sage in after the klutz almost got herself killed? If I knew being a charity case was all it took to get The Villainโ€™s attention, I wouldโ€™ve made up a far better sob story in my application letter.โ€

A cruel laugh followed the words, and Evie felt a numbness settle over her. It was freeing, in a way, that words such as those did not sting and fell her the way they used to. Despite her many moments of doubt, Evie knew

who she was. She didnโ€™t always get things right, but she worked hard, and she always kept trying, even when she failed.

Those were good things to be, good things to have around.

And if Evie was able to choke down one more breath, perhaps sheโ€™d begin to believe that was true.

โ€œSage,โ€ The Villain whispered.

โ€œShhh!โ€ she shushed back, turning toward him and pointing her finger to the door.ย Listen, she mouthed at him.

โ€œIt has to be someone higher up in the company,โ€ the man said.

โ€œOh, most certainly. Iโ€™m sure the boss already knows who it is. Heโ€™s just giving the fool time to sweat while he comes up with the perfect plan to dispatch them.โ€

Evie felt his hands tighten on her waist ever so slightly. She wondered if he was trying to figure out a polite way to get past her, but his fist tightened at the mention of his team. He was getting angry. She couldnโ€™t see his face, but there was a palpable energy in the air.

โ€œCould you imagine if it was Evangelina?โ€ the male voice said, and they both cackled at that.

Evie clenched her fists so hard, she thought her bones might crack.

โ€œAs if that woman is capable of any kind of deception. She looks like sheโ€™d get lost in her own home.โ€

Embarrassed heat flooded her cheeks as she remembered who was currently pressed up against herโ€”and how her boss was now hearing what the staff really thought of his assistant.

It occurred to her that many people would love to be in her position as the fly on the wall. Getting to hear the words people spoke of you when you werenโ€™t around to defend yourself. But as it turned out, it was awful. Absolutely horrendous.

What a wonderful day Iโ€™m having.

โ€œIโ€™m going toโ€”โ€

Evie whirled around, which caused her shoulder to graze The Villainโ€™s chest in the cramped area, and put her small hand over her bossโ€™s mouth before he could say another word.

โ€œYouโ€™re not going to do anything,โ€ she whispered. โ€œNow hush, or we might miss something important.โ€ It was quite literally torture to hear every disparaging wordโ€”but theyโ€™d stand here and listen if it meant saving Trystanโ€™s life.

Evie couldnโ€™t explain it, but she had the strong feeling something important was about to happen, like a large object was hovering overhead, waiting to drop. She just hoped they werenโ€™t standing under it when it fell.

โ€œDid you hear what the other interns were saying?โ€ The womanโ€™s voice was haughty.

โ€œNo, what?โ€

โ€œThey found a mask with King Benedictโ€™s emblem on it. In a corner of the stairwell the day of the explosion.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ the male voice said, astonished. โ€œWhy didnโ€™t anyone report it to the boss?โ€

โ€œMy guess is they didnโ€™t want to give it to him and then be deemed a suspect for coming across it in the first place.โ€

โ€œMakes sense.โ€ The male voice chuckled. โ€œHave you seen the way the man handles slights against him? Look at what he did to Joshua Lightenston.โ€

โ€œOh, no.โ€ The femaleโ€™s voice became a conniving whisper. โ€œI heard he did that because of what Joshua said about Ms. Sage.โ€

Evie narrowed her eyes at The Villain, whoโ€™d gone rigid underneath her hand, black eyes looking everywhere but at her.

โ€œWe better stop this, Saline. Unless we want to be next.โ€

โ€œAll hail saintly Ms. Sage.โ€ Saline chuckled as their footsteps faded into the distance.

Evie realized her hand was still over The Villainโ€™s mouth, his soft lips a soothing contrast to the stubble tickling her fingers.

Dropping her hand back to her side, Evie awkwardly apologized. โ€œSorry, sir.โ€

Then she quickly shoved the hidden door back open and stumbled into the light, a burning sensation prickling along her skin.

โ€œIs your hand bleeding?โ€ His already low voice seemed to have dropped an octave. When Evie turned back to address his question, she enjoyed the sight of his back muscles stretching his shirt as he pushed the heavy wall panel closed.

โ€œUm,โ€ she mumbled, looking down to see her nails had scraped one of the blisters that still remained on her palm. โ€œOh, look at that. I suppose it is.โ€

โ€œIs it from the burns you got last night?โ€ He said it so casually, Evie nearly missed the implication of the sentence.

She exhaled hard, taking a step backward to have a better look at him. โ€œHow did you know about that? Did Tatianna rat me out?โ€

The Villain rolled his eyes, moving back to the table where his maps were. He took a seat and picked up the charcoal pencil. โ€œHardly. Tatianna is a vault. I knew about your hands last night.โ€

Evie was confused and tired and still a little wounded from being raked over the coals just now by people who were meant to respect her. โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you say anything?โ€

โ€œBecause you were quite obviously trying to hide it. I didnโ€™t see a need to draw attention to it against your wishes.โ€ He kept looking down, his voice about as emotionless as a brick.

Well, Evie seemed to have enough emotions for them both. โ€œWell, itโ€™s not from the burns. Not exactly,โ€ she grumbled. โ€œI squeezed my palms too hard, which happens sometimes when Iโ€™m feelingโ€ฆstressed.โ€

This caused him to jerk his head up and look at her, too directly. โ€œBecause of what those nitwits said?โ€ He looked in the direction they had walked, back to the office space.

โ€œI prefer the word โ€˜nincompoops,โ€™โ€ Evie said thoughtfully. โ€œWhy?โ€ The Villain angled his head at her.

โ€œBecause it sounds funnier.โ€

He sighed like he was exhausted. โ€œI donโ€™t have a response to that.โ€

โ€œExcellent.โ€ She nodded, itching to leave before his scrutinizing gaze burned a hole through her. But something occurred to her that gave her enough courage to look right at him as she asked, โ€œWhat did Joshua Lightenston say about me?โ€

Evie tried not to flinch when his eyes darted away from hers and found something interesting out the window beside the table. โ€œI donโ€™t recall.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t recall?โ€ Evie said skeptically. โ€œYou, who recalled during an inventory the other day that youโ€™d only fired seven arrows at some knight lastย year, canโ€™t remember what an intern said a few weeks ago?โ€

She watched The Villain clench his jaw, and suddenly, she wanted the ground to open up and swallow her. Because, whatever was said about her, it must be unbelievably bad if even someone with as evil a heart as Trystan couldnโ€™t bear to repeat it.

โ€œNever mind,โ€ Evie said quickly, her stomach twisting. โ€œI really donโ€™t want to know.โ€

He sighed. โ€œJoshua Lightenston was impertinent. Letโ€™s leave it at that, Sage.โ€

โ€œAll right.โ€ Evie swallowed, wringing her hands together.

โ€œThatโ€™s it?โ€ He looked at her suspiciously, and his knowledge of her notorious stubborn streak sent a pang of familiar comfort through her.

โ€œThatโ€™s it.โ€ Evie offered what she hoped was a convincing smile. This wasnโ€™t the first time someone had said something mean about her. It certainly wouldnโ€™t be the last. โ€œIโ€™m tired, sir. I think Iโ€™ll head home.โ€

All of a sudden, the exhaustion from the last several days nearly buckled her knees. The guvre, her injuries, the gossip. It all just seemed too much, and she wanted to go home. To go to sleep. As if to prove her point, a large yawn escaped her mouth as she rushed to cover it with her palm.

โ€œIโ€™ll take you home,โ€ he said, stretching his shoulders.

โ€œThatโ€™s not necessary, sir,โ€ Evie said, feeling herself sway from the exhaustion.

He put a hand on her arm to steady her. โ€œYes. It is.โ€

As he gathered his maps and guided her away, Evie couldnโ€™t help but remember why sheโ€™d sought him out in the first place. Someone had stolen a map.

And Trystan knew who it was.

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