The carriage ride was silent.
It seemed the only thing that could stop the track of Evieโs mouth was bone-deep tiredness, and her boss looked concerned. He kept subtly glancing at her, careful not to move his head, but Evie saw it anyway.
โYouโll have to drop me off far enough from the house that Lyssa doesnโt see you, or sheโll never let you leave.โ Her voice was quiet, a rarity.
She saw him nod in her peripheral vision. โBut how will she get more material for her next installment ofย Trystan and the Lost Princess?โ
โI suppose sheโll just have to get creative.โ Evie bumped her leg against his, playfully, hoping heโd bump hers back. He was still for a moment, but his thigh eventually moved toward hers, lightly tapping it.
Evie smiled and settled into the cushioned seat, staring off to her side at the passing trees, trying not to get nauseous. They were moving at a leisurely pace, the carriage rolling slowly down the dirt road, neither of them in a hurry, it seemed.
She leaned her head back but snapped up immediately when she saw something that made her heart bottom out to her feet.
Off in the distance. A lone figure walked through the trees, far away from the path. She squinted when she couldnโt make out their face, only to realize there was no way to see their face, because they were wearing a mask. The mask with King Benedictโs emblem on it.
โOh myโโ Hiking her skirts up, she stood in the carriage, ignoring her bossโs questioning look.
โSage?โ
But she didnโt answer him. Instead, she took a deep breathโand jumped out, stumbling off-kilter for a moment but then sticking the landing. And then she ran.
โSage!โ
Evie sprinted toward the figure in the woods, holding up her skirts. She heard the furious shouts from The Villain behind her and ignored them. The
spy would get awayโshe knew they would, because the masked figure had spotted her before she even left the carriage and had started to run, too.
But she wouldnโt let them get awayโsheย couldnโt. She picked up her speed, kicking her heeled boots harder. Closer and closer she came to the running figure until she leaped through the air, slamming into the spy and both of them tumbling to the ground.
They rolled, each trying to get the upper hand. The masked figure took a swing and Evie dodged the small fist, wrestling the figure beneath her as her gaze locked on to her assailantโsย veryย familiar eyes.
Her lips parted when she realized who it was beneath her, quickly accompanied by horror. She could hear The Villain fast approaching behind them, but Evie reached up before he arrived, yanking the mask from the figureโs head.
She gasped and scrambled to her feet, fearful sheโd empty the contents of her stomach right there.
โBecky?โ
Her nemesis stared, glasses gone and brown eyes squinting up at her. โEvangelina?โ
โYouโre the spy?โ Evie was still breathing hard from the footrace, but the shakiness in her voice was all betrayal.
When she looked up, The Villain stood there, staring at them both, looking a little lost.
โWhat?โ Becky said, realization lighting her face as she bolted to her feet. โNo! Of course not!โ
Evie held up the discarded mask, and Becky pulled her glasses from her pocket, placing the large circular frames against her pert nose.
โHow do you explain this?โ Evie asked. โWhat the deadlands are you doing out here?โ
Becky sighed, rubbing her elbow, which must have gotten hurt in their tumble. โThatโs none of your business.โ
Evie faced her bossโwho did not look as surprised by the situation as she did. โWhy are you not livid? Did you know about this?โ
โNo,โ he said without emotion. โI didnโt. But I think I know what sheโs doing with it.โ He looked to Becky, shaking his head in disappointment. โI told you not to give stock to the rumors.โ
โHow could I not even try? One of the interns dropped the mask in my lap, and I thought if they assumed I was part of the guard andโโ
โYou thought theyโd give you the cure to the Mystic Illness because you were wearing a mask?โ The Villain asked incredulously.
โI thought I could at the very least sneak into the Gleaming Palace with it,โ Becky said, with more emotion than Evie had ever seen her express. Her own primary emotion now was confusion, along with pinching hope.
โA cure? Thereโs no such thing,โ Evie said, thinking of her father, how much easier life would be again if he were well.
โYouโre correct,โ The Villain said angrily.
โBut you donโtย knowย that,โ Becky insisted in a plaintive voice. This wasnโt a version of her nemesis Evie knew. She sounded desperateโand a little sadโand Evie felt a swath of sympathy, an almost tenderness.
โLet me see if I understand this,โ Evie said, crossing her arms as she finally gained control of her breathing again. โYou took the mask from one of the interns, thinking you were going to traipse into the Gleaming City and steal a cure that may or may not exist?โ Evie shook her head, feeling incredulous. โAre you believing this?โ she asked The Villain, who looked very much like he was believing every word.
โShe is being truthful, if naive,โ he said, shaking his head.
When the last dregs of shock finally faded,ย allย of Beckyโs defense finally registered. โYou know someone with the Mystic Illness?โ
The bespectacled woman nodded stiffly, her gaze locked on something in the distance, but her chin remained high. โOne of the interns left the mask on my desk last week. They were afraid to give it to the boss. I had planned to turn it right over to you, sir!โ
Evie was still wary, but the initial adrenaline had worn down and the tiredness seemed to be settling back in. โHow do we know youโre not lying?โ
The look on Beckyโs face when she turned to stare at Evie would remain in her memory for the rest of her life. It was one of such pain that Evie began to feel ridiculous for questioning her in the first place, feeling worse still when Becky began to speak.
โIf you knew anything about me, which you do not, youโd know I would rather hang my own head in the office entryway than ever step foot near the Gleaming Palace. Unless Iย hadย to.โ
Something told Evie she wouldnโt learn those things about her, at least not today. But The Villain knew; she could see it in his eyes.
Becky tossed the mask over to their boss, who caught it and tucked it into his pocket. โIโm sorry,โ she said in defeat. โIt was foolish.โ
The Villain nodded, looking back toward the abandoned carriage and the startled horses. โI need to see to them.โ He looked at Becky with a measure of respect and just a drop of gentleness when he said, โIf we ever receive concrete evidence that the king is harboring a cure, Iย willย retrieve it.โ He looked to Evie, too. โFor both of you.โ
He strode back to the horses now shuffling their hooves in agitation, and Evie felt Beckyโs owlish eyes seeing through her. โYou haveโฆsomeone with the illness?โ Becky asked.
Evie straightened her skirts to give herself something to do with her hands. โMy father.โ
Beckyโs expression was a mixture of shock and understanding. โMy grandmother.โ
They both stood there, silently appraising each other. It was strange. โYou were really going to walk all the way to the capital?โ Evie asked.
โI got the map of their usual route from the cartography closet. I thought Iโd pretend to be one of them and hitch a ride right into the Gleaming Palace.โ The third keyโnow it made sense.
Evie whistled. โTerrible plan.โ
โAs if you couldโve thought of anything better,โ Becky scoffed, rolling her shoulders.
โI never said I could. I just said your plan was terrible.โ Evie shrugged and smiled, self-satisfied.
โI canโt stand you,โ Becky said, but there wasnโt any heat to her words. โBack at you.โ Evie rocked on her heels.
They both were silent again until they heard the boss call them over to get in the carriage. To take Evie home and to return Becky to the manor.
Before either of them moved, Evie said quietly, โIโm sorry about your grandmother.โ
โIโm sorry about your father,โ Becky said just as softly.
They both began walking, still keeping a healthy silence between them.
Evie broke it before they arrived at the carriage. โI donโt like that we have something in common.โ
โMe either.โ Becky shuddered. โLetโs never speak of it again.โ โAgreed.โ