Before Evangeline could suck in a breath, Jacks was directly in front of her. His lips curved into a devastating smile that on anyone else might have looked inviting or flirtatious, as if throwing a knife at her feet and daring her to stab him was the equivalent of asking her to dance.
โJacksโโ Evangeline tried not to sound as if her heart was racing. โDonโt you want to hurt me anymore, Little Fox?โ His finger reached
out and lightly traced her exposed collarbone, setting every inch of her skin on fire. โYou can pick up the dagger any time now.โ
But Evangeline couldnโt pick up the dagger. She could barely manage to keep breathing. His hand was now at the hollow of her throat, careful and caressing. Jacks had touched her beforeโlast night heโd held her while sheโd slept, but heโd acted as if that had been torture. His touch hadnโt been warm or curious.
Or maybe she was the one who was curious. She knew she shouldnโt be. But hadnโt she wondered what it would be like to be wanted with the intensity that Jacks seemed to want things?
His mouth curved wider as his hands moved from her throat to her shoulders and slowly slid the cape away, leaving more of her skin exposed.
โYou should go back on the other side of the gate.โ Her voice was hoarse.
โYouโre the one who said I needed a distraction.โ His fingers drifted lower, trailing down her chest to the sensitive stretch of skin right above the
lacy line of her corset. โIsnโt this better than talking?โ One finger dipped all the way into the corset.
Her breathing hitched. โI donโt think this is a good idea.โ
โThatโs what makes it interesting.โ His other hand found her jaw, while the finger in her corset gently stroked just above her heart, coaxing it to beat even faster.
โYou can always pick up the blade,โ he taunted. โYou wouldnโt like me as a vampire, Little Fox.โ
The warm hand at her jaw tilted her head back until she met his eyes. They were dilated to nearly full black and somehow still as bright as broken stars.
She needed to back away. This was wrong for so many reasons, and worse than that, it was incredibly stupid to let him keep touching her, toย likeย the way he kept touching her.
He wouldnโt even be doing this if it werenโt for the vampire venom.
It didnโt matter that he was being gentle, that his knuckles were barely brushing her skin as they skimmed their way from her chest to the back of her neck, while his other hand traveled to her hip, slowly gliding over her skirts as he eased her closer. The crypt was freezing, but Jacks was warm enough to heat every inch of Evangeline as the hand at her neck slid into her hair, twisting his fingers around the strands before shoving them away from her neck andโ
His teeth grazed her pulse.
โJacksโโ It was suddenly impossible to form words. His hot mouth was against her throat, and his teeth were on her skin. Hisย teeth! Evangeline finally pressed against his chest. But it was as useless as trying to battle a block of marble. Hot, sculpted marble. She wanted to tell him not to bite her, but saying the wordย biteย didnโt seem like the wisest idea just then. โYou wonโt want this laterโฆโ
โNot really thinking about later.โ He licked her, one languorous stroke up the column of her neck.
She gasped, โYou donโt even like me.โ
โI like you right now. I like you a lot.โ He gently sucked her skin. โIn fact, I canโt think of anything I like more.โ
โJacksโthis is all from the vampire venom.โ She pressed harder against his chest, frantic, but he didnโt seem to notice. His tongue was on her neck, toying with her pulse. โYouโโ Her words faltered as his teeth grazed her again, raking over all her sensitized skin in a way that should not have felt so incredibly good.
She had to stop this. One bite. One spilled drop of blood and theyโd both be in trouble. โIf you do this โฆ youโll never see the sun again. Wonโt you miss the sun?โ
His only response was another tortuous lick, and then his other hand was tightening around her hips, pulling her closer as if preparing toโ
โYou need me to open the Valory Arch!โ Jacks stilled at her words.
His breath went jagged as his lips hovered over her pulse. He didnโt bite her. But he didnโt release her. If anything, he held her tighter. He was burning up against her. She tried to calm her breathing, certain he could feel her racing heartbeat and hear the blood rushing in her veins beneath his parted mouth. But he didnโt lower his lips.
He didnโt move except to breathe in and out.
She didnโt know how long they stood there, wrapped in an embrace that she couldnโt fight and that Jacks couldnโt seem to let go of. There were moments he struggled. He tangled her hair in his fingers, their cold tips brushing her scalpโ
Cold.ย His palm was cold.
Evangeline dared to look up as morning sunlight crept through the mausoleum window. Theyโd survived the night.
Jacksโs arms tensed as if heโd just had the same realization.
Everything that had burned suddenly felt like ice. His chest, his arms, his breath upon her neck.
He extricated himself from her slowly with stiff, ungraceful movements. He was once again the Jacks whoโd carried her to LaLaโs flat. The heat, the want, the hunger, all of it had vanished with the night. His hands were awkward as he untangled his fingers from her hair. It was eerily reminiscent of when Apollo had been freed from Jacksโs magic. Only Jacks wasnโt angry, just exquisitely uncomfortable.
At least he wasnโt laughing. Evangeline didnโt think she could have borne it if heโd teased her for letting him get so close or for gasping as heโd licked her neck.
Her cheeks were suddenly burning, and she was grateful he didnโt look at her when he bent down to grab his dagger.
She took a moment to turn, smooth her hair, and take a deep breath, inhaling the cool, crisp morning instead of him.
โHere.โ Jacksโs voice was right behind her. And then she felt her ruffled cloak. He placed it across her shoulders and quickly secured the straps to her corset. โIf you freeze to death, the trouble Iโve gone to keeping you alive will be wasted.โ His mocking tone was back, clipped and cutting, and yet she felt the soft brush of his fingertips lingering against her neck before he pulled away.
Evangeline tried not to react. She wasnโt even sure he realized heโd done it. When she spun to face him again, he was back to being indifferent as he strode toward the mausoleum exit.
She started to follow, when she saw it, glittering against the ground. The dagger heโd tossed at her last night. The one with all the broken gems. Heโd picked up her cloak, but heโd left the little knife. โWaitโโ
Jacks looked at her over his shoulder.
She picked up the blade and held it out.
A ghost of a frown turned down his mouth. She couldnโt read the look in his eyes, but his tone was brusque. โLeave it.โ
He disappeared through the door without another glance.
Evangeline closed her hand around the daggerโs jeweled hilt.
She was going to keep it, but she didnโt let herself wonder why.
A layer of icy dew covered the cemetery grounds, and an army of tiny dragons covered the tops of the tombstones, snoring little sparks that tempered the air from frosty to chilled.
Jacks scrubbed a hand over his face. There were bruising circles beneath his eyes that hadnโt been there before. โWe need to get somewhere safe,โ he said.
โWhat if we went back to Wolf Hall?โ she suggested.
He gave her a look that could have withered a forest. โDo you want to be locked up in a dungeon?โ
โYou didnโt let me finish. Iโve been thinking about what Chaos told us. If Apollo was actually killed by this malefic oil and not LaLaโs tears, then the witch who bought the oil from Chaos and poisoned Apollo with it might have been my stepsister.โ
Jacks narrowed his eyesโor were they drooping? He really did look exhausted. She was weary, too, but it was piled deep beneath a number of far more urgent feelings and needs like figuring out who had killed Apollo.
After Lucโs revelation, Evangeline was becoming more inclined to think that the murderer was her stepsister. But did she only think this because Luc had said that Marisol had cursed him, or was it because Marisol was actually guilty?
โIโm not entirely sure why Marisol would have wanted to poison Apollo,โ Evangeline admitted, โbut I keep wondering about that spell book she bought. I was thinking we could sneak back into Wolf Hall, and you could use your powers on her to compel her to tell us the truth.โ
โEven if I thought this was a good idea, which I donโt, I couldnโt help youuuโฆโ Jacks trailed off, slurring his words at the end.
โAre you all right?โ Evangeline asked.
He met her gaze and yawned. โIโIโโ He struggled briefly before pausing to rub his eyes. โIโm fine. Just tired fromโโ He swayed on his feet.
โJacks.โ She reached out a hand to steady him.
He flinched away. โIโm fiโne,โ he repeated, but even those words were marred by a yawn.
โYouโre falling asleep on your feet.โ
โI donโtโโ Jacks yawned again, mouth stretching wide as his eyes fell all the way shut.
โJacks!โ She quickly shook him awake.
He blinked at her, fuzzy-eyed, as if he were intoxicated. Nothing about him was sharp. He was all soft around the edges, with his tousled golden hair and his drowsy blue eyes. It might have been amusing under other circumstancesโand it was a little comical now. She pictured it as a scandal
sheet headline.ย THE PRINCE OF HEARTS SLAYED BY SLEEP! DISPATCHED BY A NAP! DESTROYED BY DREAMING!
But this fatigue did not seem natural. โJacks, I think thereโs something
wrong with you.โ
โThatโs not anything new.โ He gave her a slow, impish smile. โI just need to โฆ find a bed.โ
He staggered from her to the closest cemetery plot, as if it would suffice.
โOh noโโ She grabbed his solid arm and tugged him back toward her. But she didnโt know how long she could keep fighting him. If Jacks actually chose to lie down, she was not strong enough to pick him up. โYou canโt sleep here, Jacks.โ
โJust for a bit, Little Fox.โ His pale eyelids fluttered up and down. โThis is probably just a side effect of the venom,โ he murmured. โThereโs always a cost to unearned powerโฆโ
He swayed toward the ground.
She grabbed his shoulders to steady him once again. Side effect or not, they couldnโt stay here. โWe need to get somewhere safe, remember? Tell me where youโre living.โ
Instead of answering, Jacks pulled away and sagged against a nearby tree covered in posters with her likeness. They seemed to have multiplied overnight, growing like a paper plague. Only now they didnโt simply say she was missing.
EVANGELINE FOX
WANTED
for MURDER
Princess Evangeline Fox, formerly known as Valendaโs Savior Sweetheart, is wanted for the murder of her
husband, Crown Prince Apollo Titus Acadian. Believed to be highly dangerous and possibly in possession of magical abilities. If you spot the princess, do not approach her. Contact the Royal Order of Soldiers immediately.
Evangeline didnโt know if she wanted to scream or cry or just let Jacks curl up with her as if she were his blanket. It wasnโt enough that her parents had died, that her first love had been cursed by her stepsister, that sheโd been turned to stone, that sheโd lost her fatherโs curiosity shop, and that sheโd married a prince who was cursed and then killedโnow they were officially blaming her for his murder.
โJacks, please come back to your senses! Iโm no longer missing, Iโm wanted for murder.โ She shook him until he opened his eyes. But if sheโd expected a coherent reply, she would have been disappointed. Jacksโs only response was to rip down the poster and shut his eyes again.
It was not easy to get Jacks out of the graveyard, and it was even more challenging to find out where he lived. Whenever Evangeline asked about his home, Jacks just kept shaking his golden head and saying, โLaLaโs is closer.โ
Unfortunately, either LaLaโs flat had moved during the night or Evangeline was too anxious to be any good with directions. She climbed back to the spires, but she couldnโt find LaLaโs home among the many shops and stacked cottages. It didnโt help that as they scaled the endless steps, Jacks kept slumping against the nearest doors and walls and muttering about apples.
She risked buying a few pieces of fruit from a vendor, but after taking one bite, Jacks dropped it and leaned heavily against her shoulder.
Her heart fluttered at the contact, which was the absolute wrong response.
A woman carrying a load of wash stared at the two of them a little longer than would have been deemed polite, and Evangelineโs panic increased. They needed to find somewhere to hide. They couldnโt keep wandering around like this. Someone would figure out who they were and call the royal soldiers.
The world was waking up with each passing second. The cries of vendors selling papers and clams and morning sea tonics were filling the bustling streets below. She tried to shut out all the noise and concentrate on finding a safe place to hide. But Evangeline kept hearing the sound of a bell, merrily ring-ring-ringing an endless string of tinkling sounds as if to say,ย Look at me! Look at me!
Evangeline, of course, knew that bells could not speak. But her mother had told her bells had a sixth sense. Sheโd said to always polish them, always mind what you say in front of them, and always listen to the bells that ring when they shouldnโt.
Evangeline cast about the spire until she saw the cheery iron bell wildly swinging back and forth above a closed black door with a sign that saidย Go Away.
Ding. Ding. Ding.
The bell didnโt stop until Evangeline briefly left Jacks, approached the door, and knocked.
No one answered.
The bell kept ringing, more furiously. Evangeline tried the knob.
It didnโt budge. The door was locked, but no one seemed to be inside. Hoping the bell was doing her a favor and showing her a place to hide, Evangeline pulled out Jacksโs dagger and pricked her finger with the tip. โPlease, open.โ
The knob turned with a gentle click.
Evangeline quickly found Jacks curled up in front of the nearest door, clutching a scandal sheet to his chest like a blanket.
โCome on now.โ She crouched down to slip an arm under his shoulder, and for once, he didnโt fight her or try to drag her with him to the ground.
His head lolled against her as she walked him toward the black door, slouching under his weight.
โYouโre so lucky Iโm here,โ she grunted.
โLuck had nothing to do with it,โ Jacks mumbled. โI wanted you here, Little Fox. Who do you think asked Poison to save you and suggest to his empress that she send you to Nocte Neverending?โ