Starlight everywhere.
Constellations Scarlett had never seen domed a vast, inky night. The world was made of a rimless balcony, its floor a stretch of luminous onyx, with oversize cushioned lounges in shades of stardust, and small fire pits growing incandescent blue flames.
High above the rest of the world, it should have felt cold, but the air was warm as Scarlett crawled through the opening, the buttons of her dress softly tinkling against the polished floor. Everything about this place reeked of Legend, even the scent of the fire pits, as if the logs were made of velvet and something slightly sweet. The air felt soft and poisonous. Closer to the roomโs back wall, a massive black bed, piled with pillows as dark as nightmares, mocked her. Scarlett didnโt know what Legend used this room for, but her sister was nowhereโ
โScar?โ A petite figure sat up in the bed. Honey-blond curls bounced around a face that might have been angelic, if it wasnโt for her devilโs grin.
โOh, my love!โ Tella squealed, jumping out of the bed and capturing Scarlett in an embrace before she made it halfway across the room. When she hugged Scarlett with her fierce arms, it made Scarlett believe happy endings were possible. Her sister was alive. She felt like softness and sunlight and seeds for growing dreams.
Now Scarlett just needed to bring back Julian.
Scarlett pulled away only to make sure it was really Tella, who often embraced her but not usually with that much enthusiasm.
โAre you all right?โ She looked her sister over for signs of any cuts or
bruises. Scarlett could not allow her excitement to let her forget why she was there. โHave you been treated well?โ
โOh, Scar! Always the worrier. Iโm so glad youโre finally here. For once I was starting to fret.โ Tella sucked in a deep breath, or maybe it was a shiver since she was standing in only a thin, pale-blue nightdress. โI was beginning to fear you were never going to comeโnot that it isnโt so lovely up here.โ
Tella waved her arms toward all the stars, ones that felt close enough to grab and tuck inside a pocket. Too close, in Scarlettโs mind. Like the raised edge around the balcony, so low to the floor it almost wasnโt a barrier at all. A prison disguised to look like a master suite with a palatial view.
โTella, Iโm so sorry.โ
โItโs all right,โ Tella said. โI was just getting awfully bored.โ
โBoredโโ Scarlett choked on the word. She didnโt imagine Caraval would have changed her sister as much as it had changed herself, butย bored?
โDonโt mistake me. There have been perks, and Iโve been treated wellโ Godโs teeth!โ Tellaโs round eyes widened as they dropped to Scarlettโs bloody hands and dress. โWhat happened? Thereโs blood all over you!โ
โItโs not mine.โ Scarlettโs throat felt tight as she looked down at her palms. Just one drop had given her a day of Julianโs life. It made her ache to think how many days were splattered all over her bodyโdays he should have lived.
Tella grimaced. โWhose blood is it?โ
โIโd rather not explain right here.โ Scarlett stopped, not quite sure what to say. They needed to get out of there, away from Legend, but Scarlett also needed to find him again if she was going to collect her wish and save Julian.
โTella, we need to leave.โ Scarlett would move her sister to safety, then sheโd come back for the wish. โDress quickly; donโt bring anything that will weigh us down. Tella, why arenโt you moving? We donโt have much time!โ
But Tella didnโt budge. She just stood there in her fragile blue nightdress, a rumpled angel, looking up at Scarlett with wide, worried eyes.
โI was warned this might happen.โ Tella softened her voice, using that awful tone mostly reserved for unreasonable children or old people. โI donโt know where you think we need to run to, but itโs all right. The game is over.
This room, itโs the end, Scar. You can sit down and take a breath.โ Tella tried to guide her to one of the ridiculous cushioned lounges.
โNo!โ Scarlett pulled away. โWhoever gave you that warning lied. It was never just a game. I donโt know what they told you, but youโre in dangerโ weโre both in danger. Fatherโs here.โ
Tellaโs eyebrows peaked, but she quickly smoothed her expression out, as if she wasnโt alarmed at all. โAre you sure it wasnโt just some sort of illusion?โ
โIโm positive. We need to get out of here. I have aย friendโฆโ Scarlett couldnโt say Julianโs nameโshe could barely say the wordย friendโbut she forced herself to stay strong for Tella. โMyย friend, he has a boat and itโs going to take us where we want to go. Like youโve always wanted.โ
Scarlett reached for her sister, but this time Tella was the one to step back, pursing her lips. โScar, please, listen to what youโre saying. Your eyes have played tricks on you. Donโt you remember the warning they gave when we arrived: donโt let yourself get swept too far away?โ
โWhat if I told you this yearโs game is different?โ Scarlett said, and as quickly as possible, she tried to explain Legendโs history with their grandmother. โHeโs brought us here for revenge. I know youโve been treated well, but whatever heโs told you, itโs a lie. We need to leave.โ
As Scarlett spoke, Tellaโs expression had shifted. She started gnawing on her lower lip, though whether it was fear for their lives or for Scarlettโs sanity, Scarlett could not tell. โYou really believe this?โ Tella asked.
Scarlett nodded and hoped desperately that their sisterly bond would overcome Tellaโs doubts. โI know how this sounds, but Iโve seen the proof.โ
โAll right, then. Give me a moment.โ Tella bustled off, disappearing behind a large black dressing curtain near her bed, while Scarlett worked to push one of the lounges until it covered up the trapdoor, cutting off the stairs sheโd used to get there. As she finished, Tella reappeared, wrapped in a blue silk robe, holding a cloth in one hand and a water basin in the other.
โWhat are you doing?โ Scarlett asked. โWhy donโt you have on proper clothes?โ
โSit down.โ Tella motioned toward one of the many cushioned things. โWeโre not in danger, Scar. Whatever youโre afraid of, I know you think itโs real, but thatโs the entire point of Caraval. Itโs all supposed to feel real, but none of it is. Now, sit, and Iโll wash off some of the blood. Youโll feel better when youโre clean.โ
Scarlett didnโt sit.
Tella was using the voice again, the one for crazed children and delusional adults. Not that Scarlett could blame her. If she hadnโt come face-to-face with their father, and if she hadnโt seen Julian die, if she hadnโt felt his heart stop, his warm blood on her hands, or watched as the life drained out of him, she might have been able to doubt it was real.
If only she could doubt it.
โWhat if I can prove it?โ Scarlett pulled out the funeral invitation. โRight before I came up here, Legend left me this.โ She thrust the note into Tellaโs hand. โLook for yourself. He plans to murder you!โ
โBecause of Nana Anna?โ Tella scowled as she read. Then she seemed to be fighting a laugh. โOh, Scar, I think youโve taken this letter the wrong way.โ Tella smothered another giggle as she handed the note back to her. The first thing Scarlett noticed were the edges. No longer black, they were now
lined in gold, and the script was altered as well.
Dear Miss Dragna,
As my special guest, Iโd like to invite you and your sister to a party, usually reserved for my Caraval performers. It starts one hour after sunset. I know Iโm not the only one who hopes to see you and your sister there.
Yours, Legend