The ballroom was spinning. Musicians were playing fiddles on the ceiling. Dancers were floating in the wine-soaked air. And LaLaโs sequins were everywhere.
At least thatโs how it felt to Evangeline as she fled from the dance floor and away from Jacks.
She caught a glimpse of LaLa on the arm of Robin. He looked blissful now that sheโd arrived. Since leaving Jacksโs room, LaLa had traded in her goblet for a trident and her nerves for an adoring smile. But Evangeline wondered if it was all an act, as her friendship with Evangeline had been. Was LaLa like Jacks, using Evangeline to get whatever it was that she wanted from inside the Valory Arch?
Evangeline didnโt want to believe thatโit didnโt feel like the truth to her. But her head was dizzy from the wine, her chest was tight with hurt, and it was hard to think clearly. All she knew was that she didnโt think she could take another betrayal. She just wanted one person to trust. Was that too much to ask?
โYou look as if you could use some fresh air,โ Petra said.
She linked arms with Evangeline before she could nod.
Petra was dressed as one of the figures that Evangeline didnโt recognize. She wore a very low-cut white chain-mail gown and a slender silver circlet around the crown of her
moonlight hair. โCome with me,โ she coaxed. โI know a secret way out of here.โ
Evangelineโs stomach clenched as Petra led her toward a fountain spilling sparkling mead. She still didnโt like or trust this girl. But if she stayed in the ballroom, Jacks would catch up with her. She wasnโt sure what had kept him from doing so already. But Evangeline didnโt dare look behind her shoulder to find out. Sheโd talk to him again when the room wasnโt spinning and she felt steadier on her feetโright now, it would be far too easy for him to knock them out from under her.
โWhereโs this secret passage?โ she asked. โJust over here,โ Petra said.
In Evangelineโs head, it all happened quite fast. One moment they were at the edge of the dance floor. Then they were at the wallflower benchesโempty since this wasnโt the sort of party that wallflower types were invited to.
โI think itโs this one.โ Petra grabbed one of the bench legs, tugging it away from the wall and pulling open a concealed door in the process.
โThrough here,โ she said quickly, almost as if she were on the run as well.
Evangeline felt a flicker of unease. But instead of moldy stones and cobwebs, the other side was reassuringly bright. All torchlit white plaster walls formed of sculptures of Slaughterwoods from the past.
Or at least Evangeline hoped they were sculptures. A few carvings they passed looked so lifelike, Evangeline could all too easily imagine they were actual bodies buried in the white walls.
She slowed her steps, but Petra took her arm once more and urged her to continue forward.
โHow did you know about this passage?โ Evangeline asked.
โOh,โ Petra said quietly. โIโve visited here a hundred times.โ
โI thought you said you were lucky to get invited to this party?โ
โI lied.โ Petra winced. โI meanโI justโโ she stammered, an action that looked especially strange on her lips, as if floundering for answers was not a thing she often did. โIโve been coming to parties here longer than youโve been alive.โ Evangeline felt another clench in her gut. Then she felt the mirth stone burning hot beneath her eyelet dress. Only now, Evangeline wasnโt so sure it was the mirth stone after all. Before, she hadnโt sensed much power from the rock, but now it was as if the stone were finally waking up; she could feel it coming alive with power. But this power didnโt give her a sense of joy or mirth as she would have expected. She felt the searing burn ofย truthโshe was wearing the truth stoneโand she felt it telling her to get
out, to leave, to flee, to run for her life.
The world finally stopped spinning, and she regretted her lack of thinking.
Of course Evangeline had been thinkingโit was just that one of her thoughts had been that when Jacks finally found her, it would feel like triumph to see the look on his face when he discovered her with someone heโd warned her against. Now, his warning about Petra felt a little more merited.
She slipped her arm free of Petraโs. โIโm going to go back to the ball.โ
โNo, Evangeline. Iโm afraid youโre not.โ Petra flashed a knife and thrust it straight at Evangelineโs heart.
Evangeline leaped back, barely dodging the blade. โWhat are you doing?โ
โIโm not a bad personโbut I donโt want to die.โ Petra lunged again, and she might have struck, but her chain-mail
gown was clearly slowing her down.
Evangeline skirted the blade and grabbed for the other girlโs wrist. Sheโd rather risk a slice in the hand than one to the throat. But Petraโs hair was everywhere. Instead of a blade or wrist, Evangeline caught a handful of her moonlit locks.
She yanked the hair. It was just one tug, but the entire glowing mane came off.
Evangeline gasped. It was fake. Petraโs real hair was a pile of pink, made of strands of rose with hints of gold.
โYour hair! Itโs justโโ Evangeline was going to say it was just like hers, but Petra didnโt give her the chance.
She pulled a second knife from the folds of her gown.
Evangeline threw the wig at Petraโs face, buying herself a heartbeat of time. Her head was telling her to flee. But she was getting very tired of people trying to kill her. Instead of running, she launched herself at Petra, grabbing her wrists while the girl was still blinded. โWhy are you trying to murder me?โ
The stone Evangeline wore surged once more with heat as she spoke.
Petra thrashed, still holding both knives, and shook the wig from her face. Sweat plastered rose-gold hair to her forehead, and anger mottled her cheeks as she fought both Evangeline and the power of the truth stone. โI know youโre also a key. And if I donโt kill you, youโll kill me for my stone.โ
โWhat stone do you have?โ
โThe youth stoneโarghโโ Petra glared at the chain around Evangelineโs neck. โStop asking me questions!โ
โStop trying to kill meโIโm not your enemy.โ
โYes, you are.โ Petraโs shoulders sagged, and for the briefest moment, she stopped her struggle. โI was just like you once. I was married to a prince until I was accused of a crime I didnโt commit. Then I learned about the prophecy,
and I thought I was specialโthat everything had happened to me for a reason. I was the keyโthe one girl crowned in rose gold who could unlock the Valory Arch.โ She shook her head and laughed without joy. โBut neither of us are special, Evangeline. We are just tools others use. In fact, I bet they donโt even let you use the stones that youโve found. Chaos wouldnโt let me use the one I managed to discover.โ
Evangeline tried not to react. Chaos had told her that the last key had diedโheโd said it had happened because the luck stone had made her reckless. But Evangeline didnโt think that Petra could be lying with the truth stone so near.
โHow did you know Iโm working with Chaos?โ
โBecause I worked with him. I found Chaos the luck stone,โ Petra said, โbut he didnโt trust me with it. He locked it away to keepย itย safe, rather than to keepย meย safe. So when I found the youth stone and realized that with it I could stay young and live forever, I faked my death and disappeared.โ Her smile turned triumphant. โIt was only then that I learned what all four stones could do together. But Iโm guessing they didnโt tell you that part, did they?โ
โIs that why youโre trying to kill me? So that you can get all four stones?โ
โNo!โ Petraโs head reared back, and she looked entirely offended. โI just want to keep my stone. Iโm telling you this so that you know you canโt trustย them.ย But โฆ I can already see youโre way too trusting.โ Petraโs eyes shone with something sad, right before she pressed all her weight against Evangelineโs hands and slammed her body against the opposite wall.
Her teeth clacked as her head hit one of the statues. โPlease, stop thisโโ Evangeline cried, still struggling to
hold Petraโs wrists. She didnโt want to hurt her, but Petra wouldnโt stop fighting. Petra bucked against Evangelineโs grip and nearly slashed Evangelineโs cheek with one of her
knives, finally giving Evangeline the strength to grit her teeth and smash Petraโs knuckles into the wall hard enough to make her drop both blades.
The daggers clattered to the floor, skittering in opposite directions.
Evangeline didnโt want to scramble for one, but Petra didnโt hesitate to dart for the other and stalk after Evangeline. She wasnโt going to give up. Evangeline wondered if this was why sheโd seen Petra sneaking around last nightโif she hadnโt been coming from Jacksโs room but from Evangelineโs because sheโd hoped to murder her in her sleep.
The torches flickered with each step Petra took, smoke snaking through the shrinking space between them.
โStop, please.โ Evangelineโs hands were slick with sweat and dread, but she grabbed the other knife and held it like a shield.
โIโm really not a bad person,โ Petra repeated, and for a second, her eyes looked truly sorry, but she didnโt stop her steps or lower the knife. โItโs not that I want to do this, but as soon as I saw you here, I knewโโ
Evangeline thrust her dagger into Petraโs chest, right on the edge of her chain-mail dress.
Petra made the worst sound Evangeline had ever heard, or maybe it was just the awful ringing in her ears, the sudden flash of horror and regret that swallowed her as soon as sheโd thrust the knife. This wasnโt what she wanted. She wanted to pull it out. She wanted to take it back.
A laugh gurgled up from Petraโs throat as blood leaked from her chest. โI was once like you โฆ but now youโre โฆ just โฆ like me.โ