โMs. Sage!โ A wide, perfect smile spread across the kingโs handsome face. He was certainly into his late forties if not his fifties, with sprays of gray through his thick, sandy-colored hair.
โAt last we meet.โ He walked toward her, tucking his fur cape behind him. โChain up The Villain, would you?โ The king nodded to one of the knights. โWith theย specialย cuffs.โ
โNo.โ Evie threw her body in front of his.
โSage, move,โ Trystan gritted out, sounding strangled. โNo,โ she said, panicking.
The king shook his head sympathetically, nodding toward another knight. โIt would do you well not to struggle, my dear.โ Such kindness in his voice. Evie wouldโve trusted that kindness, in another place, when she was another person.
The knight reached down in a flash, gripping her by the waist and hoisting her off Trystan. โNo! Get off me!โ she screamed, kicking and flailing, swiping her hands out. The knight dropped her for a second and raised his arm high before backhanding her. She fell.
โStop!โ It was The Villainโs voice, not Trystanโs, that cut across the clearing. It was cold and deadly. โStep away from her!โ he roared, the clinking of metal following his every movement as he pulled against his cuffs. Evie rolled to her side, looking at him, feeling a tear slide down her cheek.
She pulled herself up, blood dripping from her lower lip, leaves tangled in her hair.
โYes, stop. The brutality is hardly necessary. Heโs chained. He cannot hurt anyone, and if you cannot handle that woman without harming her, perhaps we should rethink your position as one of my guards,โ the king said firmly.
Trystan didnโt look to be in great pain anymore, but he was obviously weakened. From that minute of torture or from the cuffs, she was unsure.
โI didnโt want it to come to this, really.โ The kingย tsked. โI was hoping to keep this clean, but youโve really left me no choice. Youโve simply interfered too much. I was content to let you play your little fairy-tale role for as long as you desired.โ He walked closer to The Villain, the well-formed smile disappearing into coldness.
โBut now youโre trying to ruin my plans. And that, Iโm afraid, I cannot allow.โ
Trystan was breathing heavily, nostrils flared, eyes glazed over with rage. โWhatโฆare you talking about?โ he gritted out.
The king clicked his tongue as he looked down at her boss. โSo much potential, yet how disappointing you were.โ Benedict knelt beside him, putting a hand on Trystanโs cheek that he tried to shake off. โThe guvresโI have a great need of them. To aid in Rennedawnโs veryโฆbrightย future.โ
Trystan narrowed his eyes before saying in a pinched, breathless voice, โFuck. You.โ
โI second that,โ Evie said from the ground, drawing the attention of every man surrounding her.
โAnd that brings me to you, Ms. Sage!โ The king turned around and started walking toward her.
โDonโt touch her, Benedict.โ Trystanโs voice was raw as he pulled once again at his chains.
โYou were supposed to be my sweet little savior, but it turns out youโre just as rotten as your father said.โ
She glared at him. โMy father was a liar. But youโฆโ Evie slowly stood, brushing the leaves from her skirts and the blood from her lip. โYouโre a coward.โ
The king smiled at her. Not the charming one heโd arrived with, but a sinister one, a vindictive one. It didnโt look natural; it was almostโฆ villainous.
โIโm afraid I need my guvres back, Ms. Sage,โ he said. โYou see, without her mate, my guvre was unable to produce any venom in all my time with her. But now, it would seem, she does.โ
โYouโll get them over my cold, dead body,โ she said, smiling. โOr yours.โ
โIโm so glad you said that.โ The kingโs cape swept behind him as he returned to Trystan, who was still being held back by two knights. โIโm
afraid youโre going to need to come with me. It would seem youโre of more use than I originally suspected.โ
The king turned to Evie with a sad tilt of his head. โYou, my dear, are not.โ
Evie felt large arms close around her and a familiar vile scent flood her senses.
โNo! Benedict!โ Trystan was going wild, tearing at the chains and the knights so hard, a third had to join in restraining him. โLet her go, Warsen, or this day will be your last.โ
โSuch pretty threats!โ
Evie was disgusted to find her suspicions confirmed when she heard Otto Warsenโs voice in her ear.
โThank you for the cuffs, Mr. Warsen. Youโve been most helpful.โ The king nodded at the blacksmith.
โIโm going to kill you,โ Trystan vowed calmly. โI am going to rip your heart out of your body, and I will watch the life leave your eyes.โ
โI believe Iโll see the light leave yours first,โ the king said in a mock whisper before turning back to Evie and Mr. Warsen. โYou may finish her off as you please; just be sure to save the body. Iโll have use for it after sheโs gone.โ
Evie began to shake, the panic at finding herself once again in this situation with Otto washing through her like a fast-acting poison.
โNo, Benedict, no! Please.โ The Villainโs voice cracked, pained, shattering his composure.
Evie felt tears burn before flowing down her face.
โPlease, I beg you. I will do anything you ask, anything you want.
Anything, if youโll spare her. Just pleaseโI beg you to spare her.โ When Trystan, The Villain, dropped to his knees, Evie cried.
โI.ย Beg.ย You.โ
Stop, she wanted to scream at him,ย donโt lower yourself for me. Donโt bend your will. Iโm not worth it.
The king for a moment had a genuine look of emotionโsurprise. With wide eyes, he lowered on his haunches to look Trystan in the face. โI believe I underestimated your attachment to this woman. I merely believed her to be someone who worked for you.
โBut I see now. I understand.โ King Benedict smiled, placing a hand on Trystanโs cheek. โNo, I wonโt do this.โ He stood up and motioned to one of
the knights, who brought a large syringe forth.
Mr. Warsenโs hand closed around her mouth before she could warn him. โI wonโt make you watch.โ
Trystanโs eyes widened at the words, and he opened his mouth to yell, but the needle was already thrust under his skin, the liquid being pushed into his blood.
Evie screamed on the other side of Mr. Warsenโs thickly gloved hand, thrashing and squirming, trying to get free.
But Trystanโs eyes rolled back into his head, and he hit the ground with a
thud.
โTake him to the back cart and lock him inโthat should keep him down until we return to the Gleaming Palace.โ The king nodded to Otto, and Evie couldnโt believe that mere minutes ago, she had been laughing with Trystan, planning an office tea party, thinking that things might end up okay.
โYou stay behind.โ The king motioned to two of his knights. โAllow Mr. Warsen to kill her himself, but then ensure he returns the body to me promptly.โ
โYes, Your Majesty,โ one of them said.
Evie watched as the rest of the knights dragged Trystan away and threw his body carelessly into the cart. And Evie knew, with a certainty that flooded her with ice, that this was the last time sheโd ever see him. That her last memory of him would be him lying limp and broken, alone in a carriage.
It was too tragic, too unfair. And all because she wanted her ridiculous notebook, with her ridiculous dreams inside. Dreams that would never come true.
The carriage rattled away, and Evie said a quiet goodbye to the man who had become the focal point of her heart. The one whoโd changed her whole worldโa world she would no longer be a part of.
When just she, the knights, and Mr. Warsen remained, she stayed stock-still, part of her merely awaiting the inevitable. She had truly never felt so low in all her life. Once again she was trapped under the control of someone stronger, someone who took. And took and took and took. This man had robbed herโof her comfort, of her securityโand she was now to be robbed of her life.
Do the right thing, Evie. Do the kind thing, Evie. Beย good, Evie.
Otto held her there, chuckling quietly in her ear. And something about the sound galvanized her, made fire stir low in her belly.
Where the fuck did being good ever get her?
What would The Villain say?ย Make this man pay, little tornado.
And so she did.
Evie moved her foot, jamming her heel into his shin, similarly to how she had with her father, except this time she gave a rough elbow to his middle as well. When Otto doubled over, loosening his grip as he reached for his stomach, Evie slipped out and ran as fast as she could. But the other two knights surrounded her, clearly trying to follow orders and not get involved but also loath to let her leave. And she knew she was sorely outnumbered.
Iโm sorry, Trystan, she thought.ย I tried.
Suddenly Mr. Warsen was upon her again, red-faced, clearly still in pain but recovered enough to let his rage take over. He picked her up and slammed her against the ground.
He held her there, pinning her arms down with his knees and wrapping his hands around her throat. This was it, she knew. She struggled and tried to move her arms, but she was overwhelmed by a wave of pain that had nothing to do with her rapidly depleting air supply.
She moved her eyes over and saw her satchel spilled open, the box with the dagger in it turned on its side, the dagger lying there on the ground, so close it could kill her.
Except it hadnโt killed her. Not yet.
Looking up at Mr. Warsenโs face, one that used to cause her so much fear, she knew she didnโt want to fear him anymoreโฆ
She wanted to be feared.
The blacksmith loosened his grip for a second, smiling above her with yellow-stained teeth. โIโm serving the kingdom by ridding the world of you. You donโt belong here. After debasing yourself the way you have, this death is a mercy.โ
Evie narrowed her eyes, and Mr. Warsen did not notice her right hand slipping free. He kept his grip around her throat as he leaned in close to her face. โWhat could be betterโฆfor The Villainโs whore.โ
Evie closed her palm and her eyes, feeling the burn of pain in every pore, feeling it pulse in her blood.
โActually,โ she rasped out. She opened her eyes.
โIโm. His. Fucking. Assistant,โ she whispered and smiled, before whipping the dagger up and slitting his throat.