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Chapter no 44

A Court of Wings and Ruin

Absolute silence. Absolute stillness.

I felt the tremor of magic slide through the room as shield after shield locked into place around each High Lord and his retinue. The one Rhysand had already snapped around us, now reinforcing โ€ฆ Rage laced its essence. Wrath and rage. Even if my mateโ€™s face was boredโ€”lazy.

I tried to school mine into the cold caution with which Nesta regarded him, or the vague distaste on Morโ€™s. I triedโ€”and failed utterly.

I knew his moods, his temper.

Here was the High Lord who had shredded those naga into bloody ribbons; here was the High Lord who had impaled Amarantha on Lucienโ€™s sword and ripped out her throat with his teeth.

All of it, gleaming in those green eyes as they fixed on me, on Rhys.

Tamlinโ€™s teeth were white as crow-picked bones as he smiled broadly.

Thesan rose, his captain remaining seated beside himโ€”albeit with a hand on his sword. โ€œWe were not expecting you, Tamlin.โ€ Thesan gestured with a slender hand toward his cringing attendants. โ€œFetch the High Lord a chair.โ€

Tamlin did not tear his gaze from me. From us.

His smile turned subduedโ€”yet somehow more unnerving. More vicious.

He wore his usual green tunicโ€”no crown, no adornments. No sign of another bandolier to replace the one Iโ€™d stolen.

Beron drawled, โ€œI will admit, Tamlin, that I am surprised to see you here.โ€ Tamlin didnโ€™t alter his focus from me. From every breath I took. โ€œRumor claims your allegiance now lies elsewhere.โ€

Tamlinโ€™s gaze shiftedโ€”but down. To the ring on my finger. To the tattoo adorning my right hand, flowing beneath the glittering, pale blue sleeve of my gown. Then it roseโ€”right to that crown Iโ€™d picked for myself.

I didnโ€™t know what to say. What to do with my body, my breathing.

No more masks, no more lies and deceptions. The truth, now sprawled bare and open before him. What Iโ€™d done in my rage, the lies Iโ€™d fed him. The people and land Iโ€™d laid vulnerable to Hybern. And now that Iโ€™d returned to my family, my mate โ€ฆ

My molten wrath had cooled into something sharp-edged and brittle.

The attendants hauled over a chairโ€”setting it between one of Beronโ€™s sons and Helionโ€™s entourage. Neither looked thrilled about it, though they werenโ€™t stupid enough to physically recoil as Tamlin sat.

He said nothing. Not a word.

Helion waved a scar-flecked hand. โ€œLetโ€™s get on with it, then.โ€ Thesan cleared his throat. No one looked toward him.

Not as Tamlin surveyed the hand Rhys had resting on my sparkling knee. The loathing in Tamlinโ€™s eyes practically simmered.

No one, not even Amarantha, had ever looked at me with such hatred.

No, Amarantha hadnโ€™t really known meโ€”her loathing had been superficial, driven from a personal history that poisoned everything. Tamlin

โ€ฆ Tamlin knew me. And now hated every inch of what I was.

He opened his mouth, and I braced myself. โ€œIt would seem congratulations are in order.โ€

The words were flatโ€”flat and yet sharp as his claws, currently hidden beneath his golden skin.

I said nothing.

Rhys only held Tamlinโ€™s stare. Held it with a face like ice, and yet utter rage roiled beneath it. Cataclysmic rage, surging and writhing down the bond between us.

But my mate addressed Thesan, who had reclaimed his seat, yet seemed far from any sort of ease, โ€œWe can discuss the matter at hand later.โ€

Tamlin said calmly, โ€œDonโ€™t stop on my account.โ€

The light in Rhysandโ€™s eyes guttered, as if a hand of darkness wiped away those stars. But he reclined in his chair, withdrawing his hand from my knee to trace idle circles on his seatโ€™s wooden arm. โ€œIโ€™m not in the business of discussing our plans with enemies.โ€

Helion, across the reflection pool, grinned like a lion.

โ€œNo,โ€ Tamlin said with equal ease, โ€œyouโ€™re just in the business of fucking them.โ€

Every thought and sound eddied out of my head.

Cassian, Azriel, and Mor were still as deathโ€”their fury rippling off them in silent waves. But whether Tamlin noticed or cared that three of the deadliest people in this room were currently contemplating his demise, he didnโ€™t let on.

Rhys shrugged, smiling faintly. โ€œSeems a far less destructive alternative to war.โ€

โ€œAnd yet here you are, having started it in the first place.โ€ Rhysandโ€™s blink was the only sign of his confusion.

A claw slid out of Tamlinโ€™s knuckle.

Kallias tensed, a hand drifting to the arm of Vivianeโ€™s chairโ€”as if heโ€™d throw himself in front of it. But Tamlin only dragged that claw lightly down the carved arm of his own chairโ€”as heโ€™d once dragged them down my skin. He smiled as if he knew precisely what memory it triggered, but said to my mate, โ€œIf you hadnโ€™t stolen my bride away in the night, Rhysand, I would not have been forced to take such drastic measures to get her back.โ€

I said quietly, โ€œThe sun was shining when I left you.โ€

Those green eyes slid to me, glazed and foreign. He let out a low snort, then looked away again.

Dismissal.

Kallias asked, โ€œWhy are you here, Tamlin?โ€

Tamlinโ€™s claw dug into the wood, puncturing deep even as his voice remained mild. I had no doubt that gesture was meant for me, too. โ€œI bartered access to my lands to get back the woman I love from a sadist who plays with minds as if they are toys. I meant to fight Hybernโ€”to find a way around the bargain I made with the king once she was back. Only Rhysand and his cabal had turned her into one of them. And she delighted in ripping open my territory for Hybern to invade. All for a petty grudgeโ€”either her own or her

โ€ฆ masterโ€™s.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t get to rewrite the narrative,โ€ I breathed. โ€œYou donโ€™t get to spin this to your advantage.โ€

Tamlin only angled his head at Rhys. โ€œWhen you fuck her, have you ever noticed that little noise she makes right before she climaxes?โ€

Heat stained my cheeks. This wasnโ€™t outright battle, but a steady, careful shredding of my dignity, my credibility. Beron beamed, delightedโ€”while Eris carefully monitored.

Rhys turned his head, looking me over from head to toe. Then back to Tamlin. A storm about to be unleashed.

But it was Azriel who said, his voice like cold death, โ€œBe careful how you speak about my High Lady.โ€

Surprise flashed in Tamlinโ€™s eyesโ€”then vanished. Vanished, swallowed by pure fury as he realized what that tattoo coating my hand was for. โ€œIt was not enough to sit at my side, was it?โ€ A hateful smile curled his lips. โ€œYou once asked me if youโ€™d be my High Lady, and when I said no โ€ฆโ€ A low laugh. โ€œPerhaps I underestimated you. Why serve in my court, when you could rule in his?โ€

Tamlin at last faced the other gathered High Lords and their retinues. โ€œThey peddle tales of defending our land and peace. And yetย sheย came to my lands and laid them bare for Hybern.ย Sheย took my High Priestess and warped her mindโ€”after she shattered her bones for spite. And if you are asking yourself what happened to that human girl who went Under the Mountain to save us โ€ฆ Look to the male sitting beside her. Ask what he stands to gainโ€” whatย theyย stand to gain from this war, or lack of it. Would we fight Hybern, only to find ourselves with a Queen and King of Prythian? Sheโ€™s proved her ambitionโ€”and you saw how he was more than happy to serve Amarantha to remain unscathed.โ€

It was an effort not to snarl, not to grip the arms of my chair and roar at him.

Rhys let out a dark laugh. โ€œWell played, Tamlin. Youโ€™re learning.โ€

Ire contorted Tamlinโ€™s face at the condescension. But he faced Kallias. โ€œYou asked why Iโ€™m here? I might ask the same of you.โ€ He jerked his chin at the High Lord of Winter, at Vivianeโ€”the few other members of their retinue who had remained silent. โ€œYou mean to tell me that after Under the Mountain, you can stomach working with him?โ€ A finger flung in Rhysandโ€™s direction.

I wanted to rip that finger right off Tamlinโ€™s hand. And feed it to the Middengard Wyrm.

The silvery glow about Kallias dulled.

Even Viviane seemed to dim. โ€œWe came here to decide that for ourselves.โ€

Mor was staring at her friend in quiet question. Viviane, for the first time since weโ€™d arrived, did not look toward her. Only at her mate.

Rhys said softly to them, to everyone, โ€œI had no involvement in that.

None.โ€

Kalliasโ€™s eyes flared like blue flame. โ€œYou stood beside her throne while the order was given.โ€

I watched, stomach twisting, as Rhysโ€™s golden skin paled. โ€œI tried to stop

it.โ€

โ€œTell that to the parents of the two dozen younglings she butchered,โ€ Kallias said. โ€œThat youย tried.โ€

I had forgotten. Forgotten that bit of Amaranthaโ€™s despicable history. It had happened while I was still at the Spring Courtโ€”a report one of Lucienโ€™s contacts at the Winter Court managed to smuggle out. Of two dozen children killed by the โ€œblight.โ€ By Amarantha.

Rhysโ€™s mouth tightened. โ€œThere is not one day that passes when I donโ€™t remember it,โ€ he said to Kallias, to Viviane. To their companions. โ€œNot one day.โ€

I hadnโ€™t known.

He had told me once, all those months ago, that there were memories he could not bring himself to shareโ€”even with me. I had assumed it was only in regard to what Amarantha had done to him. Not โ€ฆ what he might have been forced to witness, too. Forced to endure, bound and trapped.

And standing by, leashed to Amarantha, while she ordered the murder of those childrenโ€”

โ€œRemembering,โ€ Kallias said, โ€œdoesnโ€™t bring them back, does it?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Rhys said plainly. โ€œNo, it doesnโ€™t. And I am now fighting to make sure it never happens again.โ€

Viviane glanced between her husband and Rhys. โ€œI was not present Under the Mountain. But I would hear, High Lord, how you tried toโ€”stop her.โ€ Pain tightened her face. She, too, had been unable to prevent it while she guarded her small slice of the territory.

Rhys said nothing.

Beron snorted. โ€œFinally speechless, Rhysand?โ€

I put a hand on Rhysโ€™s arm. I had no doubt Tamlin marked it. And I didnโ€™t care. I said to my mate, not bothering to keep my voice down, โ€œI believe you.โ€

โ€œSays the woman,โ€ Beron countered, โ€œwho gave an innocent girlโ€™s name in her steadโ€”for Amarantha to butcher as well.โ€

I blocked out the words, the memory of Clare. Rhys swallowed. I tightened my grip on his arm.

His voice was rough as he said to Kallias, โ€œWhen your people rebelled โ€ฆโ€ They had, I recalled. Winter had rebelled against Amarantha. And the children โ€ฆ that had been Amaranthaโ€™s answer. Her punishment for the disobedience. โ€œShe was furious. She wanted you dead, Kallias.โ€

Vivianeโ€™s face drained of color.

Rhys went on, โ€œI โ€ฆ convinced her that it would serve little purpose.โ€ โ€œWho knew,โ€ Beron mused, โ€œthat a cock could be so persuasive?โ€ โ€œFather.โ€ Erisโ€™s voice was low with warning.

For Cassian, Azriel, Mor, and I had fixed our gazes upon Beron. And none of us were smiling.

Perhaps Eris would be High Lord sooner than he planned.

But Rhys went on to Kallias, โ€œShe backed off the idea of killing you. Your rebels were deadโ€”I convinced her it was enough. I thought it was the end of it.โ€ His breathing hitched slightly. โ€œI only found out when you did. I think she viewed my defense of you as a warning signโ€”she didnโ€™t tell me any of it. And she kept me โ€ฆ confined. I tried to break into the minds of the soldiers she sent, but her damper on my power was too strong to hold themโ€”and it was already done. She โ€ฆ she sent a daemati with them. To โ€ฆโ€ He faltered. The childrenโ€™s mindsโ€”theyโ€™d been shattered. Rhys swallowed. โ€œI think she wanted you to suspect me. To keep us from ever allying against her.โ€

What he must have witnessed within those soldiersโ€™ minds โ€ฆ

โ€œWhere did she confine you?โ€ The question came from Viviane, her arms wrapped around her middle.

I wasnโ€™t entirely ready for it when Rhys said, โ€œHer bedroom.โ€

My friends did not hide their rage, their grief at the details heโ€™d kept even from them.

โ€œStories and words,โ€ Tamlin said, lounging in his chair. โ€œIs there any proof?โ€

โ€œProofโ€”โ€ Cassian snarled, half rising in his seat, wings starting to flare. โ€œNo,โ€ Rhys cut in as Mor blocked Cassian with an arm, forcing him to sit.

Rhys added to Kallias, โ€œBut I swear itโ€”upon my mateโ€™s life.โ€ His hand at last rested atop mine.

For the first time since Iโ€™d known him, Rhysโ€™s skin was clammy.

I reached down the bond, even as Rhys held Kalliasโ€™s stare. I did not have any words. Only myselfโ€”only my soul, as I curled up against his towering shields of black adamant.

Heโ€™d known what coming here, presented just as we were, would cost him.

What he might have to reveal beyond the wings he loved so dearly.

Tamlin rolled his eyes. It took every scrap of restraint to keep me from lunging for himโ€”from ripping out those eyes.

But whatever Kallias read in Rhysโ€™s face, his words โ€ฆ He pinned Tamlin

with a hard stare as he asked again, โ€œWhy are youย here, Tamlin?โ€

A muscle flickered in Tamlinโ€™s jaw. โ€œI am here to help you fight against Hybern.โ€

โ€œBullshit,โ€ Cassian muttered.

Tamlin glowered at him. Cassian, folding his wings in neatly as he leaned back in his chair once more, just offered a crooked grin in return.

โ€œYou will forgive us,โ€ Thesan interrupted gracefully, โ€œif we are doubtful.

And hesitant to share any plans.โ€

โ€œEven when I have information on Hybernโ€™s movements?โ€

Silence. Tarquin, across the pool, watched and listenedโ€”either because he was the youngest of them, or perhaps he knew some advantage lay in letting us battle it out ourselves.

Tamlin smiled at me. โ€œWhy do you think I invited them to the house? Into my lands?โ€ He let out a low snarl, and I felt Rhys tensing as Tamlin said to me, โ€œI once told you I would fight against tyranny, against that sort of evil. Did you thinkย youย were enough to turn me from that?โ€ His teeth shone white as bone. โ€œIt was soย easyย for you to call me a monster, despite all I did for you, for your family.โ€ A sneer toward Nesta, who was frowning with distaste. โ€œYet you witnessed all thatย heย did Under the Mountain, and still spread your legs for him. Fitting, I suppose. He whored for Amarantha for decades. Why shouldnโ€™t you be his whore in return?โ€

โ€œWatch your mouth,โ€ Mor snapped. I was having difficulty swallowingโ€” breathing.

Tamlin ignored her wholly and waved a hand toward Rhysandโ€™s wings. โ€œI sometimes forgetโ€”what you are. Have the masks come off now, or is this another ploy?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re beginning to become tedious, Tamlin,โ€ Helion said, propping his head on a hand. โ€œTake your loversโ€™ spat elsewhere and let the rest of us discuss this war.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™d be all too happy for war, considering how well you made out in the last one.โ€

โ€œNo one says war canโ€™t be lucrative,โ€ Helion countered. Tamlinโ€™s lip curled in a silent snarl that made me wonder if heโ€™d gone to Helion to break my bargain with Rhysโ€”if Helion had refused.

โ€œEnough,โ€ Kallias said. โ€œWe have our opinions on how the conflict with Hybern should be dealt with.โ€ Those glacial eyes hardened as he again took in Tamlin. โ€œAre you here as an ally of Hybern or Prythian?โ€

The mocking, hateful gleam faded into granite resolve. โ€œI stand against Hybern.โ€

โ€œProve it,โ€ Helion goaded.

Tamlin lifted his hand, and a stack of papers appeared on the little table beside his chair. โ€œCharts of armies, ammunition, caches of faebane โ€ฆ Everything carefully gleaned these months.โ€

All of this directed at me, as I refused to so much as lower my chin. My back ached from keeping it so straight, a twinge of pain flanking either side of my spine.

โ€œNoble as it sounds,โ€ Helion went on, โ€œwho is to say that information is correctโ€”or that you arenโ€™t Hybernโ€™s agent, trying to mislead us?โ€

โ€œWho is to say that Rhysand and his cronies are not agents of Hybern, all of this a ruse to get you to yield without realizing it?โ€

Nesta murmured, โ€œYou canโ€™t be serious.โ€ Mor gave my sister a look as if to say that he certainly was.

โ€œIf we need to ally against Hybern,โ€ Thesan said, โ€œyou are doing a good job of convincing us not to band together, Tamlin.โ€

โ€œI am simply warning you that they might present the guise of honesty and friendship, but the fact remains thatย heย warmed Amaranthaโ€™s bed for fifty years, and only worked against her when it seemed the tide was turning. Iโ€™m warning you that while he claims his own city was attacked by Hybern, they made off remarkably wellโ€”as if theyโ€™d been anticipating it. Donโ€™t think he wouldnโ€™t sacrifice a few buildings and lesser faeries to lure you into an alliance, into thinking you had a common enemy. Why is it that only the Night Court got word about the attack on Adriataโ€”and were the only ones to arrive in time to play savior?โ€

โ€œThey received word,โ€ Varian cut in coolly, โ€œbecauseย Iย warned them of it.โ€ Tarquin whipped his head to his cousin, brows high with surprise. โ€œPerhaps youโ€™re working with them, too,โ€ Tamlin said to the Prince of

Adriata. โ€œYouโ€™re next in line, after all.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re insane,โ€ I breathed to Tamlin as Varian bared his teeth. โ€œDo you hear what youโ€™reย saying?โ€ I pointed toward Nesta. โ€œHybern turned my sisters into Faeโ€”afterย yourย bitch of a priestess sold them out!โ€

โ€œPerhaps Iantheโ€™s mind was already in Rhysandโ€™s thrall. And what a tragedy to remain young and beautiful. Youโ€™re a good actressโ€”Iโ€™m sure the trait runs in the family.โ€

Nesta let out a low laugh. โ€œIf you want someone to blame for all of this,โ€

she said to Tamlin, โ€œperhaps you should first look in the mirror.โ€ Tamlin snarled at her.

Cassian snarled right back, โ€œWatch it.โ€

Tamlin looked between my sister and Cassianโ€”his gaze lingering on Cassianโ€™s wings, tucked in behind him. Snorted. โ€œSeems like other preferences run in the Archeron family, too.โ€

My power began to rumbleโ€”a behemoth rising up, yawning awake. โ€œWhat do you want?โ€ I hissed. โ€œAn apology? For me to crawl back into

your bed and play nice, little wife?โ€

โ€œWhy should I want spoiled goods returned to me?โ€ My cheeks heated.

Tamlin growled, โ€œThe moment you let him fuck you like anโ€”โ€

One heartbeat, the poisoned words were spewing from his mouthโ€”where fangs lengthened.

Then they stopped.

Tamlinโ€™s mouth simply stopped emittingย sounds. He shut his mouth, opened itโ€”tried again.

No sound, not even a snarl, came out.

There was no smile on Rhysandโ€™s face, not a glint of that irreverent amusement as he rested his head against the back of his chair. โ€œThe gasping-fish look is a good one for you, Tamlin.โ€

The others, who had been watching with disdain and amusement and boredom, now turned to my mate. Now possessed a shadow of fear in their eyes as they realized who and what, exactly, sat amongst them.

Brethren, and yet not. Tamlin was a High Lord, as powerful as any of them.

Except for the one at my side. Rhys was as different from them as humans were to Fae.

They forgot it, sometimesโ€”how deep that well of power went. What manner of power Rhys bore.

But as Rhysand ripped away Tamlinโ€™s ability to speak, they remembered.

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