Beron shielded barely fast enough to block me, but the wake singed Erisโs armโright through the cloth. And the pale, lovely arm of Lucienโs mother.
The others shouted, shooting to their feet, but I couldnโt think, couldnโt hearย anythingย but Erisโs words, see those moments Under the Mountain, see that nightmare of Amarantha leading Rhys down the hall, what Rhys had enduredโ
Feyre.
I ignored it as I stood. And sent a wave of water from the reflection pond to encircle Beron and his chair. A bubble without air.
Flame pounded against it, turning water to steam, but I pushed harder. Iโd kill him. Kill him and gladly be done with it.
Feyre.
I couldnโt tell if Rhysand was yelling it, if he was murmuring it down the bond. Maybe both.
Beronโs flame barrier slammed into my water, hard enough that ripples began to form, steam hissing amongst them.
So I bared my teeth and sent a fist of white light punching into that fiery shieldโthe white light of Day. Spell-breaker. Ward-cleaver.
Beronโs eyes widened as his shields began to fray. As that water pushed in. Then hands were on my face. And violet eyes were before mine, calm and yet insistent. โYouโve proved your point, my love,โ Rhys said. โKill him, and
horrible Eris will take his place.โ
Then Iโll kill all of them.
โAs interesting an experiment as that might be,โ Rhys crooned, โit would only complicate the matters at hand.โ
Into my mind he whispered,ย I love you. The words of that hateful bastard
donโt mean anything. He has nothing of joy in his life. Nothing good. We do.
I began to hear thingsโthe trickling water of the pool, the crackle of flames, the quick breathing of those around us, the cursing of Beron trapped in that tightening cocoon of light and water.
I love you, Rhys said again. And I let go of my magic.
Beronโs flames exploded like an unfurling flowerโand bounced harmlessly off the shield Rhys had thrown around us.
Not to shield against Beron.
But the other High Lords were now on their feet.
โThat was how you got through my wards,โ Tarquin murmured. Beron was panting so hard he looked like he might spew fire.
But Helion rubbed his jaw as he sat down once more. โI wondered where it wentโthat little bit. So smallโlike a fish missing a single scale. But I still felt whenever something brushed against that empty spot.โ A smirk at Rhys. โNo wonder you made her High Lady.โ
โI made her High Lady,โ Rhys said simply, lowering his hands from my face but not leaving my side, โbecause I love her. Her power was the last thing I considered.โ
I was beyond words, beyond basic feelings. Helion asked Tamlin, โYou knew of her powers?โ
Tamlin was only watching me and Rhys, my mateโs declaration hanging between us. โIt was none of your business,โ was all Tamlin said to Helion. To all of them.
โThe power belongs toย us. I think it is,โ Beron seethed.
Mor leveled a look at Beron that would have sent lesser males running.
The Lady of Autumn was clutching her arm, angry red splattered along the moon-white skin. No glimmer of pain on that face, though. I said to her as I reclaimed my seat, โIโm sorry.โ
Her eyes lifted toward mine, round as saucers. Beron spat, โDonโt talk to her, you human filth.โ
Rhys shattered through Beronโs shield, his fire, his defenses.
Shattered through them like a stone hurled into a window, and slammed his dark power into Beron so hard he rocked back in his seat. Then that seat disintegrated into black, sparkling dust beneath him.
Leaving Beron to fall on his ass.
Glittering ebony dust drifted away on a phantom wind, staining Beronโs
crimson jacket, clinging like clumps of ash to his brown hair.
โDonโt ever,โ Rhys said, hands sliding into his pockets, โspeak to my mate like that again.โ
Beron shot to his feet, not bothering to brush off the dust, and declared to no one in particular, โThis meeting is over. I hope Hybern butchers you all.โ
But Nesta rose from her chair. โThis meeting isย notย over.โ
Even Beron paused at her tone. Eris sized up the space between my sister and his father.
She stood tall, a pillar of steel. โYou are all there is,โ she said to Beron, to all of us. โYou are all that there is between Hybern and the end of everything that is good and decent.โ She settled her stare on Beron, unflinching and fierce. โYou fought against Hybern in the last war. Why do you refuse to do so now?โ
Beron did not deign to answer. But he did not leave. Eris subtly motioned his brothers to sit.
Nesta marked the gestureโhesitated. As if realizing she indeed held their complete attention. That every word mattered. โYou may hate us. I donโt care if you do. But I do care if you let innocents suffer and die. At least stand for them. Your people. For Hybern will make an example of them. Of all of us.โ
โAnd you know this how?โ Beron sneered.
โI went into the Cauldron,โ Nesta said flatly. โIt showed me his heart. He will bring down the wall, and butcher those on either side of it.โ
Truth or lie, I could not tell. Nestaโs face revealed nothing. And no one dared contradict her.
She looked to Kallias and Viviane. โI am sorry for the loss of those children. The loss of one is abhorrent.โ She shook her head. โBut beneath the wall, I witnessed childrenโentire familiesโstarve to death.โ She jerked her chin at me. โWere it not for my sister โฆ I would be among them.โ
My eyes burned, but I blinked it away.
โToo long,โ Nesta said. โFor too long have humans beneath the wall suffered and died while you in Prythian thrived. Not during thatโqueenโs reign.โ She recoiled, as if hating to even speak Amaranthaโs name. โBut long before. If you fight for anythingโfight now, to protect those you forgot. Let them know theyโre not forgotten. Just this once.โ
Thesan cleared his throat. โWhile a noble sentiment, the details of the Treaty did not demand we provide for our human neighbors. They were to be left alone. So we obeyed.โ
Nesta remained standing. โThe past is the past. What I care about is the road ahead. What I care about is making sure no childrenโFae or humanโ are harmed. You have been entrusted with protecting this land.โ She scanned the faces around her. โHow can you not fight for it?โ
She looked to Beron and his family as she finished. Only the Lady and Eris seemed to be consideringโimpressed, even, by the strange, simmering woman before them.
I didnโt have the words in meโto convey what was in my heart. Cassian seemed the same.
Beron only said, โI shall consider it.โ A look at his family, and they vanished.
Eris was the last to winnow, something conflicted dancing over his face, as if this was not the outcome heโd planned for. Expected.
But then he, too, was gone, the space where theyโd been empty save for that black, glittering dust.
Slowly, Nesta sat, her face again coldโas if it were a mask to conceal whatever raged in her at Beronโs disappearance.
Kallias asked me quietly, โDid you master the ice?โ I gave a shallow nod. โAll of it.โ
Kallias scrubbed at his face as Viviane set a hand on his arm. โDoes it make a difference, Kal?โ
โI donโt know,โ he admitted.
That fast, this alliance unraveled. That fastโbecause of my lack of control, myโ
It either would have been this or something else, Rhys said from where he stood beside my chair, one hand toying with the glittering panels on the back of my gown.ย Better now than later. Kallias wonโt breakโhe just needs to sort it through on his own.
But Tarquin said, โYou saved us Under the Mountain. Losing a kernel of power seems a worthy payment.โ
โIt seems she took far more than that,โ Helion argued, โif she could be within seconds of drowning Beron despite the wards.โ Perhaps Iโd gotten around them simply by being Madeโoutside anything the wards knew to recognize.
Helionโs power, warm and clear, brushed against the shield, trawling through the air between us. As if testing for a tether. As if I were some parasite, leeching power from him. And heโd gladly sever it.
Thesan declared, โWhatโs done is done. Short of killing herโโ Rhysโs power roiled through the room at the wordsโโthere is nothing we can do.โ
It wasnโt entirely placating, his tone. Words of peace, yet the tone was terse. As if, were it not for Rhys and his power, heโd consider tying me down on an altar and cutting me open to see where his power wasโand how to take it back.
I stood, looking Thesan in the eye. Then Helion. Tarquin. Kallias. Exactly as Nesta had done. โI did not take your power. You gave it to me, along with the gift of my immortal life. I am grateful for both. But they are mine now. And I will do with them what I will.โ
My friends had risen to their feet, now in rank behind me, Nesta at my left. Rhys stepped up to my right, but did not touch me. Let me stand on my own, stare them all down.
I said quietly, but not weakly, โI will use these powersโmyย powersโto smash Hybern to bits. I will burn them, and drown them, and freeze them. I will use these powers to heal the injured. To shatter through Hybernโs wards. I have done so already, and I will do so again. And if you think that my possession of a kernel of your magic is your biggest problem, then your priorities areย severelyย out of order.โ
Pride flickered down the bond. The High Lords and their retinues said nothing.
But Viviane nodded, chin high, and rose. โI will fight with you.โ Cresseida stood a heartbeat later. โAs will I.โ
Both of them looked to the males in their court. Tarquin and Kallias rose.
Then Helion, smirking at me and Rhys.
And finally ThesanโThesan and Tamlin, who did not so much as breathe in my direction, had barely moved or spoken these past few minutes. It was the least of my concerns, so long as they all were standing.
Six out of seven. Rhys chuckled down the bond.ย Not bad, Cursebreaker.
Not bad at all.