Scarlett tried to convince herself what she was seeing wasnโt real. The tunnels were trying to drive her mad. She told herself the putrid smell was manufactured. The hand wasnโt Danteโs; it was someone elseโs. But even if somehow a body had been stolen and tattoos had been carved into it as part of a game, there was no mistaking the rest of Dante, the pallor of his skin, or the angle of head, only barely attached to his bloody neck.
Julianโs head whipped around. โCrimson, itโs not what it looksโโ
Scarlett started to run, but he was faster. Sprinting forward, he caught her in a heartbeat, banding one strong arm across her chest and another around her waist.
โLet me go!โ She squirmed.
โScarlett, stop! These tunnels intensify fearโdonโt let yours control you. I swear, Dante and I were working together, and if you stop fighting me I can prove it.โ Julian adjusted his grip, pinning her hands behind her. โIโve been dead for the past day. You really think I killed him?โ
If he was Legend, he could have had someone else murder him. โWhy did you pretend you didnโt know Dante if you were working together?โ
โBecause we were afraid something like this would happen. We knew Legend would recognize Dante and Valentina from the last time they played, but I mostly watched, so Legend doesnโt know me. We thought it wise to keep our partnership a secret in case Legend figured out what Dante was really here to do.โ
Julian cut two eyes farther down the corridor toward Danteโs dead body, but his face remained emotionless. Not the look of someone whoโd just found
a murdered friend. The same cold look he had worn at the funeral.ย Legend.
Scarlett smothered a whimper, and though each of her instincts battled against it she forced her body to go limp. Not to scream as she felt the press of Julianโs chest. Not to hit as he slowly released her wrists. The only thing she fought against was her growing fear, until Julian removed his arm from around her waist.
And then sheโ
Julian pressed her up against the wall, a few short feet after she attempted to run. โYouโre going to get both of us killed if you donโt stop this,โ he growled.
Then he ripped open the buttons of his shirt. They skittered across the ground as he arched back and stepped away, just enough for the torchlight to reveal what Scarlett had thought was a scar above his heart. But it wasnโt. Fainter than year-old memories, a tattoo in white ink curled near the top of his ribs.ย A rose.
โItโs a different color, but Iโm sure youโve seen this on Dante,โ said Julian. โThat doesnโt prove anything. Iโve seen roses all over Caraval.โ Legend
was obsessed with them. Further proof the dream sent by Aiko was right. A distant part of Scarlett warned it wasnโt wise to reveal her last card to the player holding all the cards. But Scarlett was done playing games. A few feet away lay the body of a dead man; this game had gone far enough. โYou can stop lying to me. I saw you at the funeral. I know youโre really Legend!โ
Julianโs dark expression froze. For a moment he looked stunned, then his features softened into subtle amusement. โI donโt know what funeral you think you saw, but Iโve only ever attended one funeral, for my sister Rosa: Danteโs fiancรฉe. Iโm not Legend. Iโm here because I want to stop him from destroying anyone else the way he destroyed her.โ
Rosa was hisย sister? Scarlettโs conviction wavered. But had she begun to believe him because she desperately wanted to, or because Julian really was telling the truth? She tried to see the color of his emotions, but there was nothing over his heart. Her connection to his feelings must have already faded.
โI saw pictures,โ Scarlett said. โIf she was your sister, why were you just standing there? I saw you wearing a top hat.โ
โYou think Iโm Legend because you looked at pictures and saw me wearing a top hat?โ Julian sounded as if he wanted to laugh.
โIt wasnโt just the top hat!โ Though that might have been most of it. But there were still other things he wasnโt telling her. โHow did you know what to do when I was dying?โ
โBecause I heard people talk about it when I watched the game before. Itโs not any secret, but most people arenโt willing to give up their life for someone else, even small pieces of it.โ He gave Scarlett a pointed look. โI get that you have problems with trust,โ Julian went on roughly. โAfter meeting your father, I donโt blame you. But I swear, Iโmย notย Legend.โ
โThen how did you get back to La Serpiente the other day after youโd been hurt? And why didnโt you meet me in the tavern when you were supposed to?โ
Julian let out a frustrated groan. โI donโt know how this will prove that Iโm not Legend, but I didnโt meet you at the tavern because the night before Iโd been bashed in the head. I slept in, and when I got to the tavern you were already gone.โ He smirked, but something about it was off. Too forced.
Even if Julian wasnโt Legend, he wasnโt being entirely honest. His hands were clenched, holding his secrets the way Scarlett so often clutched her fear, as if letting go would unravel him.
โIf youโre really here to stop Legend, I canโt imagine youโd just sleep in one night. And it still doesnโt explain how you got back into La Serpiente that day.โ
โWhy are you so obsessed with that?โ A frustrated shake of his head. โAll right, fine. You want to know the truth?โ Julian leaned in close, until his cool breath was on her neck, the cool scent of him all over her skin, and the tunnel seemed to be made of nothing but him.
โI didnโt sleep at all. I left you sitting in the tavern on purpose because after being with you in the room the day before I didnโt think it was a good idea for me to see you again.โ His eyes dropped to her lips, and Scarlett
shivered. In the dim tunnels it was too dark to make out their color, but when he looked back up she pictured two hungry pools of liquid amber fringed by dark lashes. It was the exact same way heโd stared at her before, when his back had been against the door and sheโd been pressed against him.
โI started this game with a simple mission.โ Julian paused, swallowed thickly, and when he spoke again his voice was rough and low, as if it was hard for him to get out the words. โI came here to find Legend and avenge my sister. My relationship with you was meant to end right after you got me into the game. So yes, I havenโt been completely honest about things, but, I swear, I am not Legend.โ
Scarlett imagined he could have crumbled stone with the force of his words. Julian always seemed to be covering up how he truly felt, but his last six words had been stripped bare. His tone may not have been sweet, but Scarlett heard nothing but truth in it.
Taking an intentional step back, Julian slowly reached in his pocket and lifted out a note. โI found this in Danteโs room. I was down here to meet him, not kill him.โ
Jโ
Valentina is still missing. I think Legend is onto us.
A flicker of a memory. Valentina was Danteโs sister.
Scarlett shook as she recalled the last time sheโd seen Dante alive. Heโd been frantic with worry in the stairwell. Maybe if Scarlett hadnโt lost that day, she would have been able to help him find her. โI should have done something,โ she muttered.
โThere was nothing you could have done,โ Julian said flatly. โValentina was supposed to meet us here the night I got my head bashed, but she never showed up.โ
Julian explained that the tunnels ran under everything. Maps were
embedded at the mouth of each one, and they were mainly used for the Caraval performers, to easily get from one place to another. โAnd sometimes theyโre used for murder,โ Julian added wryly. His eyes were hooded, cheekbones sharper than usual, an expression made of shattered things.
Scarlett wished she knew how to fix him, but it seemed as if he was almost as damaged as she was. โAre you still set on revenge?โ she asked.
โWould you try to stop me if I was?โ He cast his gaze down the hall toward Danteโs dead, twisted body.
Scarlett felt as if her answer should have been yes. She liked to believe there were always options besides violence. But Danteโs murder and Valentinaโs disappearance took away any illusions that Caraval was merely a game.
Scarlett had thought her father was vicious, but Legend was just as much of a monster. It seemed her nana hadnโt lied when sheโd said the more Legend played the role of a villain, the more heโd become one in reality.
Tentatively, Scarlett reached out and took Julianโs hand. His fingers were tense, cold. โIโm sorry about yourโโ
The echo of footsteps cut her off. Steady, determined, and close. She couldnโt hear any voices, but she swore she recognized the gait. Instinctively, she pulled her hand from Julianโs. โI think thatโs my father!โ
Julianโs head jerked toward the sound. In a flash his sorrow was gone. โYourย fatherโsย here?โ
โYes,โ Scarlett said.
They both started running.