A surge of pure, red-hot anger coursed through me as Attes took a step toward me. โSeraphenaโโ
I reacted without hesitation, and this time, I wasnโt slow or weak.
Swinging at him with every ounce of strength I had in me, I caught him in the jaw with my fist.
Pain erupted across my knuckles as Attes grunted, his head snapping back. I cursed, shaking my throbbing hand.
โFuck,โ Attes bit out, pressing his hand to his jaw as he lowered his chin. His chest rose with a deep breath. โI suppose I deserved that, but godsdamn, youย canย hit.โ
โYou deserve worse than that.โ I started toward him.
โIโm sure I do.โ Attes held up a hand, sidestepping me. โBut you make a move against me one more time, and you will bring out my most basic Primal nature,โ he warned, his eyes blazing with fiery eather. โAnd you do not want that.โ
I wasnโt so sure.
The embers throbbed fiercely in my chest, pressing against my skin. They wanted outโwanted at him. Or, more likely, they were simply responding to whatย Iย wanted.
However, some level of common sense prevailed. I knew I wouldnโt win a fight against the Primal of fucking War and Accord.
I forced myself to back down. โYou betrayed us.โ
โYou already said that.โ Watching me warily, he lowered his arm. โBut youโre wrong.โ
โI donโt think so,โ I spat.
His eyes narrowed. โWhat I did was save lives, you little hellion.โ
โSave lives?โ I let out a scathing laugh as I stepped back even farther in an attempt to cling to my rapidly waning common sense. โExactly how did you accomplish that by launching an attack on the Shadowlands alongside your brother?โ
โI launched no attack against the Shadowlands. If I had, they would be nothing but ruins.โ Eather crackled in his eyes. โAnd my brother had no choice. When Kolis had you kill Thad, it forced Kynโs hand. Just as Kolis planned.โ
My stomach twisted with nausea as I thought about the young draken Kolis had forced me to slaughter as punishment for Ash not seeking his permission before announcing that he was taking me as his Consort. โI brought Thad back.โ
โI remember. But Kyn didnโt know that. He still doesnโt, for obvious
reasons,โ he reminded me. โKyn was supposed to capture you, but not before he leveled the Shadowlands, leaving only the road to the Abyss and the Vale remaining. When I took you, I stopped that from happening.โ
I inhaled sharply, thinking about the people in the city of Lethe, both mortal and god. I felt a little dizzy. โWas that what Kolis ordered?โ
โIn a roundabout way. He told Kyn to make a statement.โ Attesโs
shoulders tensed. โYou donโt tell a Primal of War or Vengeance that and not expect utter devastation.โ
I swallowed down the knot of fear building in my throat.
โThe attack ended as soon as I took you,โ Attes said. โI swear.โ
โYou give your word?โ I sneered, heart thumping. โAs if that means anything.โ
He sighed. โYou donโt trust me.โ โNo shit,โ I snapped.
Attes studied me for a few tense moments. When next he spoke, his voice was lower, calmer. โKolis has known about you for a very long time.โ
โI know.โ My hands curled into fists. Fury surged at the painful reminder that Kolis had been aware of me since the night I was born, and had only been waiting for the embers to mature and me to use them. And everything Ash sacrificed? The deal heโd made with that bitch Veses, allowing her to feed from him to ensure my existence was kept secret? It had been for nothing.
The embers in my chest throbbed, responding even more now. Static raced down my arms, startling me. Lifting them, I saw that the fine hairs there had risen.
Attesโs stare sharpened on me, almost as if he sensed the energy ramping up inside me. Maybe he did. Either way, I needed to calm myself. That was easier said than done, though, when I normally existed in one of two states: restless or ready to murder someone. Most of the time, there was no in- between.
And I really wanted to murder Veses. Badly.
However, I was in a fucking cage, talking to Attes, and Veses was
hopefully still imprisoned in the House of Haides, so that wouldnโt happen. โThen you know there was no stopping what happened,โ Attes said.
โKolis wouldโve taken you one way or another. The only thing that couldโve
been prevented was the unnecessary mass loss of innocents.โ โAm I supposed to thank you for that?โ I nearly shrieked.
โI donโt need your thanks but would appreciate it if you kept your voice
down,โ he ordered. โThere are guards outside this chamber. And while shadowstone is thick, itโs not completely soundproof.โ
โWhat will happen if they discover you in here?โ I asked, giving him a cursory glance. โNaked?โ
โDoes my nudity bother you?โ The fucker grinned until a godsdamn dimple appeared in his cheek.
Fuck common sense.
Bending, I picked up the comb Iโd dropped and threw it right at his face. โNo,โ I growled as his hand snapped out, catching the comb an inch from his nose. โBut I bet it will bother Kolis.โ
The grin disappeared as he tossed the comb onto the bed. โYeah, it
would.โ His gaze dipped to my mouth and jaw. โBut you would likely pay a far steeper price for it than I.โ
Cheeks warming, I realized he was looking at the bruises. I stiffened. โAs if you care.โ
โYou have no idea what I care about or donโt.โ His jaw tightened as he looked at the closed doors.
โYouโre right. And, frankly, I donโt care.โ
โYou need to.โ A moment later, he waved his hand, and a pair of black leather pants appeared out of thin air, encasing his legs.
Reluctant jealousy rose. If I had that talent, Iโd conjure something that constituted clothing. I started to ask him to do that for me but realized wearing something that didnโt run the risk of flashing a nipple would raise questions.
โWe likely do not have long for this conversation,โ he continued. โSo, I need you to understand that Iโm not here to betray Nyktos or youโespecially you. After all, I have saved your life before. More than once.โ
โWhat?โ I scoffed. โYouโre going to have to refresh my memoryโโ I cut myself off. Attes had stopped Kolis when he was draining my blood to get at the embers. It wasnโt like Iโd forgotten that. My anger at Attesโs betrayal had sort of blocked out that little fact. โYou intervened when Kolis was feeding on me. I wouldnโt go as far as to say you saved my life.โ
A quick grin returned to Attesโs lips. โBut that wasnโt the first time.โ
A frown tugged at my brows, then they lifted as I finally sawโor acknowledgedโwhat had been right in front of me, having flown in through the window. โThat was you? The hawk in the Dying Woods?โ
A slight grin appeared. โIt was.โ
As Attesโs confirmation landed like a fist to the chest, my mind suddenly blanked for several seconds. And then I remembered what Ash had said about hawksโthat they were a symbol that belonged to his father, along with the
wolf. Kolis used the same representations, except his were golden, whileโฆ โEythosโs hawks were silver,โ I murmured.
Attes frowned. โThey were.โ
I blinked. โDid Eythos shift forms?โ โHe did. All Primals can.โ
โAnd was his a hawk?โ I surmised. โOr a wolf?โ
โA wolf,โ he confirmed. โThough, he always wished to fly with the hawks.โ
I started to ask why he hadnโt chosen to take the form of the bird of prey, then, but did that matter? No. โAnd Kolis? What does he shift into?โ
โA hawk,โ he said with a wry twist of his lips.
I blinked. Why in the realm would Eythos and Kolisโnope. Not important. โIf that was you in the woods that night, why didnโtโ?โ I almost said โAshโ again but using the name only a few called him by in front of
Attes didnโt feel right. โWhy didnโt Nyktos know you were there?โ
โPrimals cannot sense one another when weโre in ourย notaย formsโwhen we take the shape of the animal we find ourselves most connected to,โ he explained. โJust as Kolis didnโt sense him in his wolf form.โ
And I hadnโt felt Attes until he shifted. โWhy?โ
His bare grin returned. โBecause when weโre in ourย notaย forms, it is us butโฆnot.โ
Well, that just explained everything, didnโt it?
โSeeing you in the Dying Woods that night was luck. I was snooping when I came across you there.โ The light glinted off the silver cuff encircling
his biceps as he rubbed a hand over his chin. โIโm half-afraid to ask what you were doing.โ
I wasnโt going to get into that. โWhat about in the Red Woods? Before then?โ
โThat wasnโt me, but itย wasย one of my many unique hawks. I felt its death and then sensed it come back to life. That was how I knew Nyktos had brought you to the Shadowlands.โ
My thoughts raced as I ended up asking probably the least important question. โWhat do you mean by unique hawks?โ
โTheyโre what we call aย chora. Theyโre basically an extension of the Primal that takes theย notaย shape. They are created from our blood and are very much alive,โ he said, his words becoming draped in a shroud of sorrow. โIliseeum used to be full ofย chora. It was once a tradition, a way to honor ourย nota, as was the Primalย notamโa bond formed with those we take the shape of. It was common when Eythos reigned, but impossible under Kolis. Most of the Primals have lost all of theirs, but theย choraย that still exist can do so for
centuries and longer, even if the Primal they are bonded to enters Arcadia.โ
Well, that was all kinds of weird. โSo, this is yet another thing that has died out with Kolis?โ My head jerked to the side. โHow youโve all gone along with what Kolis has done is beyond me.โ
Attesโs body locked into place, tensing like a coiled spring. โWith Eythosโs death, and Nyktos having no Primal embers of life, we had no choice.โ
No choice? I almost laughed. If my often-irrational ass could realize there was always a choice, there was no excuse for the Primals not to have come to that conclusion after living for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Something Attes had said moments before came back to me as I smoothed my hands over my hips. โWait a minute. Thisย choraย of yours I saw in the Red Woods, it was doing the snooping for you?โ
โItโs not anย it, Seraphena. Itโs a hawk, flesh and blood, which you should know.โ
โWhatever.โ My patience was thinning. โExactly why were you snooping before you even met me?โ
โBecause I already knew of your existence.โ Attesโs gaze locked with mine. โIโve known longer than either Nyktos or Kolis.โ
IโฆI was at a loss for what to say.
โI knew what Eythos did before Kolis or Nyktos figured it out. Eythos and I were brothers in a way that he and Kolis never were. Friends,โ he shared, his voice changing. It now carried the bittersweetness of the pain and joy of knowing and then losing someone. โAnd I was one of the few entrusted with the knowledge of what Eythos did.โ
Backing up, I sat on the edge of the divan. Ash believed that Attes had been testing me that day in the study at the House of Haides, trying to feed into my emotions. And Ash became concerned, because when it didnโt work, he knew the Primal of War and Accord would realize something was up. But if Attes spoke the truth now, heโd actually been testing how strong the embers had become.
Ifย he was speaking the truth.
His knowledge of what Eythos did explained why heโd been so quick to believe my claim regarding Sotoria. He must have known.
I looked up at him, finding the Primal watching me closely. He made sense, but I only trusted a small handful of people, and he wasnโt anywhere near that list.
โIf you knew about the embers, why were you so surprised when I brought Thad back?โ I asked.
โHonestly?โ
โNo, tell me a lie,โ I retorted.
Attes grinned. โBecause I have not seen life restoredโrealย life, with my own eyesโsince Eythos. But more than that? I never thought his plan would work.โ A bit of wonder seeped into his tone. โRestoring life to a hawk is one thing, but a draken?โ His eyes wandered upward as he shook his head. After a moment, he exhaled softly, and his gaze returned to mine. There was a
sense of wonder in his expression. โEythos was under the impression that the embers would protect you and maybe give you some ability to restore life, but not to that extent. Even before the embers he stole from Eythos died out, Kolis couldnโt bring a draken back.โ
โThen why was I able to?โ I blurted out.
Attesโs gaze went to the floor as his head moved from side to side once more. โI donโt know. But if I had to guess based on what Iโve seen and heard about, including your recent escape attempt?โ
My eyes narrowed.
โThe embers are bonding with you, allowing you to access more of the
essence.โ He shrugged. โIt happens when gods near their Ascension, just as it does with Primals.โ
I swallowed, clasping my knees as I processed everything Iโd just heard, which felt slightly impossible at the moment. โWhy didnโt you tell Nyktos any of this? And I donโt want to hear anything about how the knowledge
wouldโve endangered him. Thatโs bullshit. Itโs not like he wouldโve run off and confronted Kolis, revealing what he knew. Heโs not foolish.โ I leaned forward, anger sparking. โAnd if you think that, then you and Eythos underestimated Nyktos.ย Thatย is what endangered him. If he knew about the
embers from the beginning, so many things couldโve been done differently. It wouldโve prevented meโฆโ
Brow creasing, Attes knelt. โPrevented you from doing what?โ
From taking that tiny bit of Ashโs blood that had inevitably put our lives on a collision course with death. My death.
โYou shouldโve told him,โ I said instead of sharing that with him.
A long beat of silence passed as Attes stared at the tile. โYouโre right, but Eythos had no choice but to keep silent. Nor did I. When he put the embers in your bloodlineโโtension formed brackets at the corners of his mouthโโand put Sotoriaโs soul with them? He fucked with fate in a major way. And the
Arae do not like to be fucked with.โ
Thinking of Holland, I grimaced. โI know all about the Fates.โ
โDo you?โ he asked, his head tilting. โThen you know they are the ones who prevented Eythos from telling his son what he did?โ
I tensed. โI know one of the Arae. He didnโt say anything about that.โ โOf course, not. Because he probably didnโt want a comb thrown at his
face.โ
I glared at him.
The brief teasing glint vanished from his eyes. โYou see, when you mess with fate and think you got away with it, you quickly find out you didnโt.
Every action has a reaction, one that becomes either a reward or a
consequence. That creates balance. And if that balance is undone in the minds of the Arae? They will reset it in the most fucked-up ways
imaginable,โ he said. โAnd in this case? They prevented Eythos and anyone else from telling Nyktos what was done. Because in their minds, that balanced things out.โ
Disbelief flashed through me, leaving me feeling like I was caught in a surreal dream that no amount of pinching or shaking could snap me from. โHow is what Eythos did such a huge upset to the balance when you have Kolis running around stealing embers and killing Primals?โ I demanded.
โHow does that not mess with fate?โ
Attesโs laugh was quick and harsh. โWhoโs to say that Kolis got away with fucking with the Fates?โ
โLooks to me like heโs doing pretty damn well for himself,โ I declared. โIs he?โ Attes tossed back. โTo get what heโs wanted, heโll have to risk
killing the only person heโs ever loved.โ
I snapped my mouth shut. Attes had a point there. It seemed like Eythosโs actions had created the punishment for Kolis.
My foot tapped the floor as I realized Holland hadnโt been entirely forthcoming. I knew it wasnโt like he was the only Arae, and I also recognized that he had to walk a fine line between advising and interference, but I wanted to do worse than throw a comb at his face the next time I saw him.
Ifย I did.
I exhaled loudly. โOkay, so if everything you say is true, then get Nyktos out of Dalos.โ
โI would if I could.โ
โIf youย could?โ I rose, anger lodging in my chest. โYouโre a Primal who flew in here as a hawk.โ
โThat doesnโt mean I can fly out of a cell as a hawkย withย Nyktos.โ He stood cautiously, almost as if he expected me to throw another punch. โYou see these bars? Have you touched them?โ
โYes.โ I began pacing. โIt didnโt feel that great.โ
โOf course, not. They are bones of the Ancients.โ He jerked his chin at them. โTheyโre chock-full of eather and powerful wards.โ
Bones? My lip curled as I noted the discoloration in the gold once more. Ew.
โThose bones, when wielded as a weapon? Prick even the skin of a god? Dead. And because of the embers, if I try to take you through them and you get nicked? Dead. They can even put a Primal into years-long stasis,โ he told me. โNyktos is just as imprisoned by them as you are, and heโs far more
guarded.โ
Slowly, I faced him as an image formedโthe weapon the Primal of the Hunt and Divine Justice had held. โWas that what Hananโs spear was made of?โ
He nodded.
โThen, clearly, the bones of the Ancientsย canย be destroyed,โ I said. โOnly by two Primals: the Primal of Life and the Primal of Death.โ
Great.
I crossed my arms. โBut can they kill a Primal with more than just a few embers?โ
โThey can kill a fledgling Primal, depending on where they are struck,
like one who is just coming out of their Culling. Theyโd be susceptible to that for many years until they fully harness their eather. But if any Primal, fledging or not, is impaled by a bone, they would remain incapacitated until it was removed.โ
Well, that was the first helpful piece of information heโd shared. But in the moments of silence that followed, I realized there was something else I wanted to know.
โCan youโฆ?โย Breathe in. My chest constricted.ย Hold. โCan you tell me how Nyktos is?โ
โYouโre not going to like this answer, but I canโt.โ He tracked the short path I was making in front of the divan. โI wish I could, but I havenโt seen him since I took him to the cells.โ
He was right. Iย didnโtย like the answer. โWas he conscious then?โ โNo,โ he said quietly.
Breathe in. I squeezed my eyes shut against the rising swell of panic and
helplessness.ย Hold. Caving to that wouldnโt help either of us.ย Breathe out. โWhere are these cells?โ
โWas that where you were trying to escape to?โ I didnโt answer.
There was no need.
Attes let out a weary breath. โYou would never make it there, even if you had managed to get free. I wouldnโt even be able to get you there and past the wards in placeโat least undetected.โ
โWhere are these cells?โ I repeated.
โThey are in Dalos, but nowhere near the city,โ he said. โTheyโre in the Carcers.โ
Even though I figured Ash wasnโt being kept within reach, the disappointment still hit me hard. โThe Carcers?โ I asked, my voice hoarse.
โThereโs a mountain range south of the City of the Gods, second only to Mount Lotho,โ he said, speaking about Embrisโsโthe Primal of Wisdom, Loyalty, and DutyโCourt. โThose are the Carcers.โ
My lower lip stung as I pressed it against my upper one. โWhatโฆwhat are the Carcers like?โ
โYou donโt want to know.โ
Stopping, I faced him. โI want to know.โ
Something akin to respect flickered across his face. โWhat are mortal prisons like?โ
โTerrible.โ
โImagine that, but much, much worse,โ he said, and a chill hit my spine. โI believe you would only find a more forbidding locale in the Abyss.โ
Gods.
The weight in my chest increased as if an unseen hand pressed upon it.ย He wonโt be there long, I reminded myself. He wonโt. I looked over at Attes, thinking about my key. โIf I could get out of this cageโโ
โIf you were able to escape this cage, Iโd take you.โ Eather pulsed in his eyes. โIโd get you out of here and take you someplace safe.โ
I wasnโt sure if I could trust that. โBut you couldnโt take me to Nyktos, right?โ
His gaze searched mine. โI wouldnโt even risk it, knowing the wards wouldnโt fail.โ
โBecause youโd be punished?โ
โIโm not worried about me,โ he replied. โIโd be more worried about what Kolis would do to you or Nyktos.โ
โRight,โ I murmured. There was no point in gaining Attesโs help in my escape. I was also worried about what Kolis would do in retaliation once he realized Iโd left in an attempt to free Ash.
Kolis hadnโt even asked why Iโd tried before. He hadnโt been surprised. I imagined it was because Sotoria had attempted to escape so many timesโas heโd alluded to.
โIf youโre not here to help Nyktos, then why are you here?โ I asked. โTo assuage your guilt?โ
โMy conscience is long past that.โ
โThen what?โ I demanded. โTo tell me youโre secretly loyal to Nyktos, despite your actions?โ
โIโm loyal only to the true Primal of Life.โ His head cocked to the side. โThat was Eythos, and now it is you. Yes, you only have two Primal embers,โ he added quickly, โbut that still makes you, for all intents and purposes, the
true Primal of Life, as long as those embers remain inside you.โ
The embers warmed in response, and I decided to ignore it. โYou have a real fucked-up, unhelpful way of showing your loyalty.โ
He huffed out a laugh. โYou do wonders for oneโs self-worth, you know that?โ
โWell, what Iโm about to say wonโt help in that department. I think youโre a fool.โ Anger thinned my voice. โI think all of you Primals are fools if you blindly serve another based on some embers or stolen titles.โ
โBlindly serve?โ He chuckled under his breath. โSeraโmay I call you that?โ
โNo.โ
A wider smile appeared, hinting at a dimple. โOnly those destined for war serve a King or Queen simply because they carry embers or claim themselves a ruler. I would know.โ He paused. โSeraphena.โ
My nose scrunched. โThat sounded very philosophical and nice, and I bet it made you feel clever, but in reality, you said nothing.โ
โSee this scar?โ He pressed a forefinger to the shallow slice on his cheek. โKolis put it there. Do you want to know why?โ
Based on what little Ash had been able to tell me about Attes, and what Iโd picked up on, I thought Iโd be better off not knowing. That would make me a coward, though, so I nodded.
โEythos wasnโt the only one who paid the price for Kolis losing Sotoria. The cost for Eythos was Mycellaโs life.โ Wisps of eather stirred violently in Attesโs irises. โBut many others were caught in that rise of violenceโfriends, parents, lovers, favored draken.โ His lips thinned, and his features tightened
with the kind of pain that never really went away. The word he spoke next was low, sounding as if it came from the depths of his soul. โChildren.โ
Oh, gods. A tremor went through me.
โWhen I tried to stop himโฆ This?โ He gestured to the scar once more. โThis is what a bone of an Ancient wielded by a Primal of Death can do.โ
Iโd suspected something like that had happened. The loss of a lover or even a Consort. Butโฆ I had a feeling what Kolis took from Attes had been a part of him. โI didnโt know.โ
โHow could you?โ he asked. โOur losses are our stories to share. Nyktos, being born of that kind of loss, wouldโve respected that.โ
My heart twisted as my gaze tracked over the scar. The ones I couldnโt see were likely far deeper. Godsdamn, my heart hurt. โIโm sorry.โ
โSo am I.โ He closed his eyes. โIs that a good enough reason for you?โ Clearing my throat, I blinked back tears. โYes.โ
The eather in his eyes had slowed when he reopened them. โIโve never
stood with Kolis. Not truly.โ
โThen I have a question for you.โ Anger returned to my voice. โHas it never occurred to you to share this with Nyktos?โ
โWhy would I do that?โ he countered. โIโve never known where Nyktos really stands when it comes to Kolis.โ
My brows shot up. โAre you kidding? He hatesโโ
โHating someone doesnโt mean you will cease serving them, especially if doing so benefits you,โ he cut in. โConfiding in him without knowing his true thoughts and intentions was a risk to my Court and everyone who relies on
me.โ
Indignation rose. I couldnโt believe what I was hearing. โHe never wouldโve turned you over to Kolis.โ
โYou think that?โ
I met his stare. โIย knowย that.โ
Attes laughed softly. โYou have no idea what any of us has done or what we are capable of if backed into a corner. And that includes Nyktos.โ
I started to argue, but thought about that one decent bone Ash claimed to have that belonged to me and only me. I knew he had far more goodness in him than that. What he did for the Chosen he could save, the young Pax, who heโd rescued from the streets, and countless others were proof of that. But
thereย wasย a cool ruthlessness to Ash. Iโd seen it.
โThere used to be a time when we trusted one another,โ Attes said, his
voice taking on a distant quality. โWhen we Primals worked together for the betterment of Iliseeum and the mortal realm. That time has long since passed. And while Nyktosโs dislike of Kolis was clear to anyone who remotely paid attention, he was still loyal when it came down to it.โ
โHe did what he could to make a stand against Kolis,โ I hissed. โBut he had no choice but to serve him.โ
โExactly.โ Attes threw up his hands in frustration. โNone of us has had much of a choice, Seraphena.โ
I looked away. His reasons for not confiding in Ash were validโฆand yet not good enough for me. โSo, whatโs different now?โ
โYou,โ he said. My fingers pressed into my arms. โYou are the reason things are different now.โ
โBecause of the embers?โ
โBecause within you resides the only one who can kill Kolis. The one who can end this. And everything must be done to protect her.โ
Tension poured into my body, causing the embers to hum. I shouldnโt be surprised to hear concern for literally anything but me. Usually, it was my duty or the embers. It was never me.
Until Ash.
A sharp slice of pain hit my chest, but I breathed through it, focusing on what Attes had said. Or rather what heย hadnโt. โYou mean I am the only one who can stop Kolis.โ
โNo, Seraphena,โ he said, his tone heavy. โI do not.โ
My body flashed cold as I stared at Attes. โWhat are you saying?โ โIโm saying that Eythosโs plan didnโt work as he intended. And, yeah, I
didnโt think it would work at all in the first place, but that is neither here nor there.โ His shoulders rose with a heavy breath. โLet me ask you something. Are you and Sotoria one and the same?โ
A great sense of foreboding seized me. โWhy are you asking that?โ โBecause I know.โ His voice dropped. โI know youโre not her. Not
really.โ
My heart lurched as his features blurred in a hazy fog of disbelief. โThereโs an uncanny resemblance between you and Sotoria. So much so
that I donโt know how Kolis didnโt see it immediately. I donโt think he could let himself,โ he continued, almost cautiously, his words low and measured. โBut if you were Sotoria reborn, you would look just like her. You donโt. And you would not have been able to speak as her like you did.โ
A wave of shock swept through me as my arms uncrossed, falling to my sides. Attes was possibly the first person to say that and sound like he believed it. I couldnโt even say for sure if Ash truly accepted I wasnโt Sotoria. I didnโt think it mattered because I was always Sera to him.
But I thought of what Ash had said about the Primal Keella during the coronation. Keella could follow the souls of those she captured who were reborn. Ash had not believed that Sotoria was rebornโno, that wasnโt what he had said exactly. Heโd only said that he hadnโt been sure if Keella could follow Sotoriaโs soul because her return hadnโt been a rebirth.
โYou know what Iโm saying is true. You donโt want to confirm it. I get it. You know that Kolis believing you are Sotoria is the only thing keeping you alive, and the embers of the Primal of Life safe. Thatโs smart.โ Attes crossed the cage. โBut there is no point in lying to me, Seraphena. I know Eythosโs plan did not work as he intended.โ
I stood rigidly, my thoughts racing. Even knowing what had caused Attesโs scar, wariness still invaded all my senses. I shifted from foot to foot, glancing at the closed doors. I knew I had to make a choice. Trust Attes, or not. If I did and was wrong, I would die, and Kolis would have the embers. But I didnโtโฆ I didnโt think he was here spying on Kolisโs behalf. That just didnโt make sense when heโd apparently covered for me and stopped Kolis when he attempted to take the embers.
I took a deep breath, knowing I wasnโt risking only my life. โIs there a difference between rebirth and being reborn?โ
โThe phrases are often used interchangeably, along with reincarnation, but a rebirth usually involves the souls of those who have not truly lived,โ he said, referencing the babes Ash had spoken of. โThose who are reincarnated
may have memories or even dreams of who they once were, and thatโs as rare as the act itself, and is usually reserved forย viktors.โ
โAnd being reborn is like starting over,โ I murmured. โHaving no memory of who you once were.โ I glanced up at him. โSo, having a soul placed alongside another isโฆ?โ
โI have no clue,โ he admitted with a biting laugh. โItโs not supposed to happen. But it could be the result of what Eythos tried to doโsomething impossible. Or the Arae intervened.โ
I thought back to what Attes had said about the Fates. โBut you said the Arae ensured Eythosโs silence, as well as yours, as a way to balance what Eythos did.โ
โYes. But I never said it was the only thing they did,โ he countered. โI donโt know why they did this. Then again, one of them put the idea of taking embers from another in Kolisโs head to begin with, and who really knows why anyone would share that knowledge?โ
He had a point there. Delfai, the God of Divination Ash and I had spoken to, had said the same.
I shook my head. โWhat is the point of this? Sotoriaโs soul is in me. Does that not make me her for all intents and purposes?โ
โA soul is nothing like embers, Seraphena. Two should never be in one.โ A great sense of unease rose. โAnd what happens if there are?โ
โIt means that Sotoriaโs soul isโฆโ
I watched him look away as he shoved a hand through his hair. โSheโs trapped in me?โ I asked.
โBasically.โ
I closed my eyes as a shudder rocked me.ย Trapped. I thought I knew what that felt like, and I did. But I couldnโt imagine what it must be like for
Sotoria.
โThat bothers you.โ
Opening my eyes, I found Attesโs gaze on me. โOf course, it does. I canโt even let myself really think about it without freaking out,โ I admitted. โI donโt want that for her.โ
โNeither do I.โ A muscle ticked in his jaw. โAnd it also means that when you die, Sotoriaโs soul dies with you.โ
โWell, I figured that, but wouldnโt that be the case if her soul were simply reborn or whatever, too?โ
โIf Sotoriaโs soul was reborn, you would be her. She would be you. And when you died, your soul would move on. But that is not what happened here. Her soul is in you, so when you leave the mortal coil, she will be trapped in your body until her soul is destroyed, and then she will continue in thisโฆstate. Unable to move on. Unable to live or die.โ His eyes closed. โShe would just be.โ
My lips parted in horror. I could practically hear the wailing often heard in the Dark Elms. โShe would be like a spirit?โ
โWorse. She would become lost.โ He came forward again. โDoes anyone else know this?โ
โNo.โ
โNot even Nyktos?โ
โIโฆI donโt think so. Heโs always made a point of telling me that I am Seraphena, but how would he have any way of knowing?โ
โHe would if he looked,โ Attes said. โHe is, after all, a Primal of Death, retaining the abilities lost to Kolis. He can see souls, but Iโm not even sure he would understand what he saw if he got the impression of two souls.โ
I sucked in a sharp breath. Had Ash looked? I didnโt know. โBut Kolis said he held on to my soul, keeping it inside me until he took me to the Triton Isles. Wouldnโt he have felt two?โ
โIโm surprised he could even do that. So, itโs doubtful he knew exactly what he held. Heย couldโveย grabbed her soul, which kept you alive. Itโs anyoneโs guess. Either way, do you understand what all of this means?โ
My earlier unease multiplied, forming knots in my chest. โBased on your tone? Apparently, not.โ
โSotoriaโs soul is in you, but youโre not her.โ Attesโs gaze met mine. โAnd even if Kolis never realizes that, it means youโre not the weapon Eythos believed he created.โ