None of us lasted long after dinner.
Amren and Varian didnโt even bother to join us.
No, sheโd just wrapped her legs around his waist, right there in front of us, and heโd stood, lifting her in one swift movement. I wasnโt entirely sure how Varian managed to walk them out of the tent while still kissing her, Amrenโs hands dragging through his hair, letting out noises that were unnervingly like purring as they vanished into the camp.
Rhys had let out a low laugh as we all gawked in their wake. โI suppose thatโs how Varian decided heโd tell Amren he was feeling rather grateful she ordered us to go to Adriata.โ
Tarquin cringed. โWeโll alternate who has to deal with them on holidays.โ
Cassian chuckled hoarsely, and looked to Nesta, who remained pale and quiet. What sheโd seen, whatย Iโdย seen in her mind โฆ
The size of that army โฆ
โEat or bed?โ Cassian had asked Nesta, and I honestly couldnโt tell if heโd meant it as some invitation. I debated telling him he was in no shape.
Nesta only said, โBed.โ And there was certainlyย noย invitation in the exhausted reply.
Rhys and I managed to eat, quietly discussing what weโd seen. Exhaustion weighted my every breath, and Iโd barely finished my plate of roast mutton before I crawled into bed and passed out atop the blankets. Rhys woke me only to tug off my boots and jacket.
Tomorrow morning. Weโd figure out how to deal with everything tomorrow morning. Iโd talk to Amren about finally mustering Bryaxis to help us wipe out that army.
Maybe there was something else we werenโt seeing. Some additional shot
at salvation beyond that nullifying spell.
My dreams were a tangled garden, thorns snagging on me as I stumbled through them.
I dreamed of the Suriel, bleeding out and smiling. I dreamed of the Weaverโs open mouth ripping into Ianthe while she still screamed. I dreamed of Lord Graysenโso mortal and youngโstanding at the edge of the camp, beckoning to Elain. Telling her heโd come for her. To come home with him. That heโd found a way to undo what had been done to herโto make her human again.
I dreamed of that Cauldron in the King of Hybernโs war-tent, so dark and slumbering โฆ Awakening as Nesta and I stood there, invisible and unseen.
How it had watched back.ย Knownย us.
I could feel it watching me, even then. In my dreams. Feel it extend an ancient, black tendril toward meโ
I jolted awake.
Rhysโs naked body was wrapped around mine, his face softened with sleep. In the blackness of the tent, I listened.
Crackling fires outside. The drowsy murmurs of the soldiers on watch. The wind sighing along the canvas tents, snapping at the banners crowning them.
I scanned the dark, listening. The skin on my arms pebbled. โRhys.โ
He was instantly awakeโsitting upright. โWhat is it?โ
โSomething โฆโ I listened so hard my ears strained. โSomething is here.
Something is wrong.โ
He moved, hauling on his pants and knife-belt. I followed suit, still trying to listen, fingers stumbling over the buckles. โI dreamed,โ I whispered. โI dreamed about the Cauldron โฆ that it wasย watchingย again.โ
โShit.โ The word was a hiss of breath.
โI think we opened a door,โ I breathed, shoving my feet into my boots. โI think โฆ I think โฆโ I couldnโt finish the sentence as I hurried for the tent flaps, Rhys at my heels. Nesta. I had to find Nestaโ
Gold-brown hair flashed in the firelight, and she was already there, hurrying for me, still in her nightgown. โYou hear it, too,โ she panted.
HearโI couldnโt hear, but justย feelโ
Amrenโs small figure darted around a tent, wearing what looked to be Varianโs shirt. It came down to her knees, and its owner was indeed behind
her, bare-chested as Rhys was, and wide-eyed.
Amrenโs bare feet were splattered in mud and grass. โIt came hereโits power. I can feel itโslithering around.ย Looking.โ
โThe Cauldron,โ Varian said, brows narrowing. โButโitโsย aware?โ
โWe pried too deep,โ Amren said. โBattle aside, it knows where we are as much as we now know its location.โ
Nesta raised a hand. โListen.โ And I heard it then.
It was a song and invitation, a cluster of notes sung by a voice that was male and female, young and old, haunting and alluring andโ
โI canโt hear anything,โ Rhys said.
โYou were not Made,โ Amren snapped. But we were. The three of us โฆ Again, the Cauldron sang its siren song.
My very bones recoiled. โWhat does itย want?โ
I felt it pulling awayโfelt it sliding off into the night. Azriel stepped out of a shadow. โWhatย isย that,โ he hissed. My brows rose. โYou hear it?โ
A shake of the head. โNoโbut the shadows, the wind โฆ They recoil.โ The Cauldron sang again.
Distantโwithdrawing.
โI think itโs leaving,โ I whispered.
Cassian stumbled and staggered for us a moment later, a hand braced on his chest, Mor on his heels. She did not so much as look at me, nor I her, as Rhys told them. Standing together in the dead of nightโ
The Cauldron sang one final noteโthen went silent. The presence, the weight โฆ vanished.
Amren loosed a sigh. โHybern knows where we are by now. The Cauldron likely wanted to have a look for itself. After we taunted it.โ
I rubbed at my face. โLetโs pray thatโs the last we see of it.โ
Varian angled his head. โSo you three โฆ because you wereย Made, you can hear it? Sense it?โ
โIt would appear so,โ Amren said, looking inclined to tug him back to wherever theyโd been, to finish what theyโd no doubt still been in the middle of doing.
But Azriel asked softly, โWhat about Elain?โ
Something cold went through me. Nesta was just staring at Azriel. Staring and staringโ
Then she broke into a run.
Her bare feet slid through the mud, splattering me as we charged for our sisterโs tent.
โElainโโ Nesta shoved open the tent.
She stopped short so fast I slammed into her. The tentโthe tent was empty.
Nesta flung herself inside, tossing away blankets, as if Elain had somehow sunk into the ground.ย โElain!โ
I whirled into the camp, scanning the tents nearby. One look at Rhys conveyed what weโd found inside. An Illyrian blade appeared in his hand just before he winnowed.
Azriel stalked to my side, right into the tent where Nesta had now come to her feet. He tucked his wings in tightly as he squeezed through the narrow space, ignoring Nestaโs snarl of warning, and knelt at the cot.
He ran a scarred hand over the rumpled blankets. โTheyโre still warm.โ Outside, Cassian was barking orders, the camp rousing.
โThe Cauldron,โ I breathed. โThe Cauldron was fading awayโgoing somewhereโโ
Nesta was already moving, sprinting for where weโd heard that voice.
Luringย Elain out.
I knew how it had done it. Iโd dreamed of it.
Graysen standing on the edge of camp, calling to her, promising her love and healing.
We reached the copse of trees at the edge of the camp, just as Rhys appeared out of the night, his blade now sheathed across his back. There was something in his hands. No emotion on his carefully neutral face.
Nesta let out a sound that might have been a sob as I realized what heโd found at the edge of the forest. What the Cauldron had left behind in its haste to return to Hybernโs war-camp. Or as a mocking gift.
Elainโs dark blue cloak, still warm from her body.