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Chapter no 31

A Court of Mist and Fury

โ€œDon’t dance so much on your toes,โ€ Cassian said to me four days later, as we spent the unusually warm afternoon in the sparring ring. โ€œFeet planted, daggers up. Eyes on mine. If you were on a battlefield, you would have been dead with that maneuver.โ€

Amren snorted, picking at her nails while she lounged in a chaise. โ€œShe heard you the first ten times you said it, Cassian.โ€

โ€œKeep talking, Amren, and I’ll drag you into the ring and see how much practice you’ve actually been doing.โ€

Amren just continued cleaning her nailsโ€”with a tiny bone, I realized. โ€œTouch me, Cassian, and I’ll remove your favorite part. Small as it might be.โ€

He let out a low chuckle. Standing between them in the sparring ring atop the House of Wind, a dagger in each hand, sweat sliding down my body, I wondered if I should find a way to slip out. Perhaps winnowโ€” though I hadn’t been able to do it again since that morning in the mortal realm, despite my quiet efforts in the privacy of my own bedroom.

Four days of thisโ€”training with him, working with Rhys afterward on trying to summon flame or darkness. Unsurprisingly, I made more progress with the former.

Word had not yet arrived from the Summer Court. Or from the Spring Court, regarding my letter. I hadn’t decided if that was a good thing. Azriel continued his attempt to infiltrate the human queens’ courts, his network of spies now seeking a foothold to get inside. That he hadn’t managed to do so yet had made him quieter than usualโ€”colder.

Amren’s silver eyes flicked up from her nails. โ€œGood. You can play with her.โ€

โ€œPlay with who?โ€ said Mor, stepping from the stairwell shadows.

Cassian’s nostrils flared. โ€œWhere’d you go the other night?โ€ he asked Mor without so much as a nod of greeting. โ€œI didn’t see you leave Rita’s.โ€ Their usual dance hall for drinking and revelry.

They’d dragged me out two nights agoโ€”and I’d spent most of the time sitting in their booth, nursing my wine, talking over the music with Azriel, who had arrived content to brood, but reluctantly joined me in observing Rhys holding court at the bar. Females and males watched Rhysand throughout the hallโ€”and the shadowsinger and I made a game of betting on who, exactly, would work up the nerve to invite the High Lord home.

Unsurprisingly, Az won every round. But at least he was smiling by the end of the nightโ€”to Mor’s delight when she’d stumbled back to our table to chug another drink before prancing onto the dance floor again.

Rhys didn’t accept any offers that came his way, no matter how beautiful they were, no matter how they smiled and laughed. And his refusals were politeโ€”firm, but polite.

Had he been with anyone since Amarantha? Did heย wantย another person in his bed after Amarantha? Even the wine hadn’t given me the nerve to ask Azriel about it.

Mor, it seemed, went to Rita’s more than anyone elseโ€”practically lived there, actually. She shrugged at Cassian’s demand and another chaise like Amren’s appeared. โ€œI just went โ€ฆ out,โ€ she said, plopping down.

โ€œWith whom?โ€ Cassian pushed.

โ€œLast I was aware,โ€ Mor said, leaning back in the chair, โ€œI didn’t take orders from you, Cassian. Or report to you. So where I was, and who I was with, is none of your damn concern.โ€

โ€œYou didn’t tell Azriel, either.โ€

I paused, weighing those words, Cassian’s stiff shoulders. Yes, there was some tension between him and Mor that resulted in that bickering, but โ€ฆ perhaps โ€ฆ perhaps Cassian accepted the role of buffer not to keep them apart, but to keep the shadowsinger from hurt. From beingย old news, as I’d called him.

Cassian finally remembered I’d been standing in front of him, noted the look of understanding on my face, and gave me a warning one in return. Fair enough.

I shrugged and took a moment to set down the daggers and catch my breath. For a heartbeat, I wished Nesta were there, if only to seeย themย go

head to head. We hadn’t heard from my sistersโ€”or the mortal queens. I wondered when we’d send another letter or try another route.

โ€œWhy, exactly,โ€ Cassian said to Amren and Mor, not even bothering to try to sound pleasant, โ€œare you twoย ladiesย here?โ€

Mor closed her eyes as she tipped back her head, sunning her golden face with the same irreverence that Cassian perhaps sought to shield Azriel fromโ€”and Mor herself perhaps tried to shield Azriel from as well. โ€œRhys is coming in a few moments to give us some news, apparently. Didn’t Amren tell you?โ€

โ€œI forgot,โ€ Amren said, still picking at her nails. โ€œI was having too much fun watching Feyre evade Cassian’s tried-and-true techniques to get people to do what he wants.โ€

Cassian’s brows rose. โ€œYou’ve been here for anย hour.โ€ โ€œOops,โ€ Amren said.

Cassian threw up his hands. โ€œGet off your ass and give me twenty lungesโ€”โ€

A vicious, unearthly snarl cut him off.

But Rhys strolled out of the stairwell, and I couldn’t decide if I should be relieved or disappointed that Cassian versus Amren was put to a sudden stop.

He was in his fine clothes, not fighting leathers, his wings nowhere in sight. Rhys looked at them, at me, the daggers I’d left in the dirt, and then said, โ€œSorry to interrupt while things were getting interesting.โ€

โ€œFortunately for Cassian’s balls,โ€ Amren said, nestling back in her chaise, โ€œyou arrived at the right time.โ€

Cassian snarled halfheartedly at her.

Rhys laughed, and said to none of us in particular, โ€œReady to go on a summer holiday?โ€

Mor said, โ€œThe Summer Court invited you?โ€

โ€œOf course they did. Feyre, Amren, and I are going tomorrow.โ€

Only the three of us? Cassian seemed to have the same thought, his wings rustling as he crossed his arms and faced Rhys. โ€œThe Summer Court is full of hotheaded fools and arrogant pricks,โ€ he warned. โ€œI should join you.โ€

โ€œYou’d fit right in,โ€ Amren crooned. โ€œToo bad you still aren’t going.โ€ Cassian pointed a finger at her. โ€œWatch it, Amren.โ€

She bared her teeth in a wicked smile. โ€œBelieve me, I’d prefer not to go, either.โ€

I clamped my lips shut to keep from smiling or grimacing, I didn’t know.

Rhys rubbed his temples. โ€œCassian, considering the fact that the last time you visited, it didn’t end wellโ€”โ€

โ€œI wreckedย oneย buildingโ€”โ€

โ€œAnd,โ€ Rhys cut him off. โ€œConsidering the fact that they are utterly terrified of sweet Amren,ย sheย is the wiser choice.โ€

I didn’t know if there was anyone alive whoย wasnโ€™tย utterly terrified of her.

โ€œIt could easily be a trap,โ€ Cassian pushed. โ€œWho’s to say the delay in replying wasn’t because they’re contacting our enemies to ambush you?โ€

โ€œThat isย alsoย why Amren is coming,โ€ Rhys said simply. Amren was frowningโ€”bored and annoyed.

Rhys said too casually, โ€œThere is also a great deal of treasure to be found in the Summer Court. If the Book is hidden, Amren, you might find other objects to your liking.โ€

โ€œShit,โ€ Cassian said, throwing up his hands again. โ€œReally, Rhys? It’s bad enough we’re stealing from them, but robbing them blindโ€”โ€

โ€œRhysandย doesย have a point,โ€ Amren said. โ€œTheir High Lord is young and untested. I doubt he’s had much time to catalog his inherited hoard since he was appointed Under the Mountain. I doubt he’ll know anything is missing. Very well, Rhysandโ€”I’m in.โ€

No better than a firedrake guarding its trove indeed. Mor gave me a secret, subtle look that conveyed the same thing, and I swallowed a chuckle.

Cassian started to object again, but Rhys said quietly, โ€œI will need you

โ€”not Amrenโ€”in the human realm. The Summer Court has banned you for eternity, and though your presence would be a good distraction while Feyre does what she has to, it could lead to more trouble than it’s worth.โ€ I stiffened. What I had to doโ€”meaning track down that Book of

Breathings and steal it. Feyre Cursebreaker โ€ฆ and thief.

โ€œJust cool your heels, Cassian,โ€ Amren said, eyes a bit glazedโ€”as she no doubt imagined the treasure she might steal from the Summer Court. โ€œWe’ll be fine without your swaggering and growling at everyone. Their High Lord owes Rhys a favor for saving his life Under the Mountainโ€” and keeping his secrets.โ€

Cassian’s wings twitched, but Mor chimed in, โ€œAnd the High Lord also probably wants to figure out where we stand in regard to any

upcoming conflict.โ€

Cassian’s wings settled again. He jerked his chin at me. โ€œFeyre, though. It’s one thing to have her hereโ€”even when everyone knows it. It’s another to bring her to a different court, and introduce her as a member of our own.โ€

The message it’d send to Tamlin. If my letter wasn’t enough.

But Rhys was done. He inclined his head to Amren and strolled for the open archway. Cassian lurched a step, but Mor lifted a hand. โ€œLeave it,โ€ she murmured. Cassian glared, but obeyed.

I took that as a chance to follow after Rhys, the warm darkness inside the House of Wind blinding me. My Fae eyes adjusted swiftly, but for the first few steps down the narrow hallway, I trailed after Rhys on memory alone.

โ€œAny more traps I should know about before we go tomorrow?โ€ I said to his back.

Rhys looked over a shoulder, pausing atop the stair landing. โ€œHere I was, thinking your notes the other night indicated you’d forgiven me.โ€

I took in that half grin, the chest I might have suggested I’d lick and had avoided looking at for the past four days, and halted a healthy distance away. โ€œOne would think a High Lord would have more important things to do than pass notes back and forth at night.โ€

โ€œI do have more important things to do,โ€ he purred. โ€œBut I find myself unable to resist the temptation. The same way you can’t resist watching me whenever we’re out. So territorial.โ€

My mouth went a bit dry. Butโ€”flirting with him, fighting with him โ€ฆ It was easy. Fun.

Maybe I deserved both of those things.

So I closed the distance between us, smoothly stepped past him, and said, โ€œYouย haven’t been able to keep away from me since Calanmai, it seems.โ€

Something rippled in his eyes that I couldn’t place, but he flicked my noseโ€”hard enough that I hissed and batted his hand away.

โ€œI can’t wait to see what that sharp tongue of yours can do at the Summer Court,โ€ he said, gaze fixed on my mouth, and vanished into shadow.

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