I would not think about Kolis pleasuring himself as I made quick use of the cageโs bathing chamber. I would focus on the knowledge that Ezra had likely successfully negotiated a deal with Terra.
It wouldnโt save them if Ash didnโt get the embers out of me, but it would help them survive for as long as they could.
A platter of cheese, fruit, and bread had been served, and I ate a few
pieces of each in silence, mulling over what Dametria had shared. Sheโd been at the coronation. So, did that mean she served within another Court? Or was she a member of the Court here, in Dalos?
I didnโt know, but sheโd seemed so unlike the others, especially when she finally strutted from the chamber, tapping the rolled parchment off Eliasโs armored chest.
Any thoughts about her slipped to the back of my mind when Kolis returned.
The false King looked a bit more at ease as he seated himself on the throne again, lending some credence to what Dametria had alluded to.
And that was far more disgusting than anything Uros had said.
A few more gods entered, but the sudden pulsing of the embers in my chest had me paying attention.
I saw no god beside Kolis as I turned to the doors. Then a tall, broad figure appeared, wearing deep brown leathers and a black tunic beneath armor that bore the emblem of a helmet.
I recognized the sandy-haired bastard immediately.
After all, the Primal of Peace and Vengeance was identical in appearance to his brother, except his features bore no scar.
Kyn was responsible for Ectorโs death and many more. A rush of anger went through me as I tracked his movements.
โKyn,โ Kolis acknowledged, inclining his head. The Primal bowed. โYour Majesty.โ
โI assume you have news for me?โ News? My ears perked right up.
โI do.โ Kyn stopped where Uros had ended up as slime on the floor. โThen have a seat.โ Kolis extended a hand toward the chairs and settees
as the Primal of Peace and Vengeance finally looked in my direction.
Resentment was evident in his eather-filled eyes and the hard press of his lips.
Kyn did not like me.
I could understand that, even though his feelings were misplaced. Kolis had forced me to kill Thad, one of Kynโs young draken, as punishment for Ash not seeking his approval for my coronation. Iโd brought Thad back to life, but Kyn didnโt know that. Maybe if he did, his raging dislike of me would change.
Butย myย seething anger would not. The embers throbbed in my chest as I held Kynโs stare, more in tune with the Primalโs vengeance than life. I didnโt care if he had been manipulated or what his orders were. Heโd attacked the Shadowlands. Killed those Iโd come to care about. Whatever understanding existed in me had ended there.
โPerhaps this conversation is better held elsewhere,โ Kyn stated, sending me a scathing glare that lingered. โAs it has to do with the Shadowlands.โ
A bolt of tension shot through me.
โOf course, it has to do with my least favorite Court at the moment,โ
Kolis replied dryly. โWe can discuss the Shadowlands openly in her presence. She is not going anywhere.โ
This was one of those moments when I had to remind myself to keep my mouth shut.
Kyn hesitated for a moment, then nodded. โMay I?โ He inclined his chin toward the dark cherry-wood credenza.
โOf course,โ Kolis murmured, his fingers beginning to tap idly. โHelp yourself.โ
โThank you.โ Kyn went to the sideboard, his long legs eating up the distance. โI spoke with one of Nyktosโs commanders regarding their presence along the Bonelandsโ coast.โ
I racked my brain, thinking about who he could be speaking of. It had to be one of those close to Ash.
โThey are unwilling to heed commands,โ Kyn continued, pulling the glass stopper from a large decanter full of amber-hued liquid. โThey refuse to move their forces until Nyktos is released.โ
Pride surged through me, and I had to fight not to show it because I could feel Kolisโs gaze on me.
โI expected that,โ Kolis said. โAre the draken still with them?โ
Pouring himself a glass of whiskey, Kyn nodded. โYes. Three of them.โ โNektas?โ
โYes.โ Kyn replaced the stopper.
My heart began thumping as I waited for him to say the othersโ names.
The Primal took a drink, his lips peeling back, I had to assume from the
bite of the liquor. Even from where he stood, I saw the size of his fangs. They were massive.
โNektas being there and them refusing to leave the Bonelands does not bode well for negotiations,โ Kyn said, turning. His gaze flickered over me. โYou know how the draken are with lands they believe sacred.โ
Kolis hadnโt mentioned that.
The false King sighed. โIf they thought of every land containing the remains of those fallen in past battles thus, every piece of land would be sacred.โ
โYes, but the lands west of the mountains bleed into the mortal realm,โ Kyn said. Was he speaking of the Skotos? โWhere the Ancientsโโ
โI know what is in that land,โ Kolis interrupted. โThere is no risk of them encountering a mortal there. None have crossed the Skotos and entered the
Bonelands in eons.โ
So, this land existing between the Skotos and another mountain range was actually in the mortal realm? It made more sense than what the mortals believed, which was that the realm simply ended east of the Skotos.
Kyn made his way back to the sitting area and took a seat. โThey use the sea and skirt the mountains, which puts them within range to attack Dalos.โ
โIโm also well aware of that.โ
โWe must make sure Phanos can assist if such a situation arises.โ โThat wonโt be a problem.โ
The fact that Kyn, a Primal of Vengeance, would even ask meant it could
be a problem.
โThat is a relief to hear.โ Kynโs stare moved over me and then darted away, leaving my skin prickling. โOnly half their forces are in the Bonelands. The other half is at my border.โ
โYou mean your and your brotherโs,โ Kolis corrected, his fingers still tapping. His gaze slid to the other Primal. โUnless they are positioned to the north of the Black Bay, where I believe your encampment lays.โ
As far as I knew, they were east of Lethe, and that was Vathiโthe brothersโ Court.
โThey are at our border and have been,โ Kyn said, not elaborating beyond that. โThat is all that matters.โ
โHave they attacked?โ
โNot yet, but I imagine it is only a matter of time before they seek their vengeance.โ
Part of me hoped they did. The other understood what that would lead to: an escalation of violence. War. Death.
Kynโs gaze swept over me again, his upper lip curling slightly before he refocused on the false King. โSomething must be done.โ
A faint smile played on Kolisโs lips. โIโm sure you have suggestions.โ
โI do.โ Kyn leaned forward. โLet me take my forces and remove the threat to our east. I will destroy them, leaving their bones to rot with those who came before.โ
Kolis laughed softly. โYou said Nektas is with them. If you attempt that, you and your forces will do nothing but burn.โ
Tension poured into Kynโs body, charging the air. โThen allow me to finish what I started.โ Silver eyes drilled into me, causing my muscles to coil like a spring. โLet me take the Shadowlands.โ
โYou had your chance to do that,โ Kolis retorted, the reminder of how close the Shadowlands had come to destruction sending a whisper of cold dread over the nape of my neck.
โAll I need is permission to take the chance again,โ Kyn insisted. โI will not waste the opportunity a second time.โ
My stomach hollowed as my gaze bounced between the two. Attes claimed Kolis had forced his brother to turn on the Shadowlands, but Kyn sounded far too eager to have another go at it for his actions to be rooted solely in the recent loss of one of his young draken. Either Attes didnโt
realize this, or he didnโt want to acknowledge it.
โYou wanted a clear message sent. It can still be done.โ Again, Kynโs stare drifted over me. โAnd right now, a message is likely needed due toย that.โ
An ache began settling into my fingers because of how tightly I clenched my glass.
โAnd what does your brother think?โ Kolis queried after a moment. โDoes he feel a message should be sent?โ
โMy brother favors accord over warโthat and fucking.โ
โAs if you are any different when it comes to the last part,โ Kolis pointed out. My brows rose, and Iโฆ
I thought about why Attes had killed his brotherโs guards. He said theyโd been taking the young, those years away from their Culling, and bringing them back to their encampments. And as Attes had said, it wasnโt to protect them.
โWith Nektas in the Bonelands, my draken and men will be able to make quick work of what forces remain in the Shadowlands,โ Kyn reasoned.
Tangles of dread spread through my stomach as my tenuous hold on my tongue slipped and then disappeared altogether. โThen what?โ
Two pairs of eather-filled eyes settled on me. Kynโs were wide with surprise. I could detect nothing from Kolisโs stare nor tone when he asked, โWhat do you mean?โ
My heart was somewhere in my throat as I repeatedly slapped myself in my mind. โIf orders are given to destroy the Shadowlands,โ I said, knowing I needed to proceed with caution given this was not my mother I was speaking to, โthen what comes next? The forces in the Bonelands, including Nektas, will be even more motivated to strike Vathi.โ
Kynโs lip curled as he eyed me, but he said nothing until Kolis prodded, โAnd what do you have to say about that?โ
โIโm not that worried about Nektas,โ Kyn replied, taking a drink. Unable to stop myself, I laughed.
Kyn lowered his glass. โDid I make a joke?โ
โIt sounded like one to me,โ I replied. โNo one in their right mind
wouldnโtย be worried about Nektas.โ โNever said I was in my right mind.โ
โObviously,โ I muttered under my breath.
Kynโs eyes narrowed.
Resisting the urge to flip him off, I focused on Kolis. โYou said you didnโt want to start a war. Destroying the Shadowlands will do exactly that.โ A sour taste filled my mouth as I continued. โWhat we discussed before? Between you and me?โ
Kolisโs fingers stilled as his entire focus zeroed in on me.
โHow will any of that be possible if the realm goes to war?โ I reasoned. โHow willย anythingย be possible then?โ
The false King was silent as the other Primalโs eyes thinned into glowing slits. Seconds ticked by as fury and dread ate away at me.
โYouโre brave, Kyn,โ Kolis began. โAnd youโre loyal. For both, you have my gratitude.โ
โYou have more than that from me.โ Kyn turned to the false King. โYou have my army and my command.โ
Kolis nodded. โThings have changed since we last spoke. Plansโฆhave adapted.โ
The look on Kynโs face gave me the impression he knew exactly what had changed. โBut you need those embers,โ the Primal replied. I was a little surprised that Kyn knew I had them. โBecause the reality of what must be
done or what is to come remains the same.โ
Kolis nodded slowly. โI havenโt forgotten.โ
Exactly what were they speaking of? Kolis wanted the embers so he could Ascend to become the Primal of Life and Deathโa being with unfathomable power. If successful, he could wipe out all the Primals and rule over both realms. He wanted powerโultimate, unending power. Knowing the stability of the realms would no longer be impacted by their deaths, why would any other Primal support that?
โIโve maintained the balance all these years,โ Kolis said. โThere is no reason that will cease to be sufficient anytime soon.โ
The balance? What had he said about that before? Maintaining balance and giving life. Heโd said the cold-eyed Ascended were the product of that.
โWe will not make any further moves against the Shadowlands unless provoked,โ Kolis instructed, pulling me from my thoughts with a wave of relief.
โAnd if provoked?โ
Kolis leaned back, his fingers once more drumming on the arms of the throne. โThen I will do what must be done.โ He glanced at Kyn. โIโm relieved to see you donโt look too disappointed by my decree.โ
The Primal smiled. โIโm not.โ โAnd why is that?โ
Yes, whyย wasย that?
โNyktos will likely be in a provocative mood once released.โ He shifted his focus from Kolis. โUnless you plan to imprison him for a small eternity, he will be a problem.โ
Kolis huffed out a dry laugh, causing me to tense. โHe wonโt be a problem.โ
Oh, Ash would definitely be a problem. I felt my lips twitchโ โShe draws the eye, doesnโt she?โ Kolis drawled.
Oh, gods, not this again.
Kyn gave a noncommittal grunt behind the rim of his glass. I doubted whatever the Primal said would end the way it had for Uros, but one could hope.
Kolis eyed the other Primal for several seconds.
โMy dear?โ he called, causing the muscles of my back to bunch. โWhy donโt you come closer?โ
I hesitated, and that odd smile of his faltered. Knowing Iโd pushed my luck by engaging not once but twice with those whoโd entered the chamber, I reminded myself ofย whoย was at stake. I took a breath, clearing my mind so I could become nothing again.
Empty. Unaffected. Then, I rose.
Too aware of their stares, where they lingered, and knowing Iโd been able to see through Dametriaโs gown in the light, I slowly walked toward the bars. I knew why Kolis had summoned me closer.
He wanted Kyn to look.
Just as heโd wanted Uros to do.
My heart started pounding. I couldnโt remember in the moment if this was something heโd done with his favoritesโshowing them off. Enjoying the
knowledge that others wanted what heโd claimed as his. It had to be,
considering heโd been well aware of how many of the gods had looked upon me. And he hadnโt said a word to them.
Well, except the one heโdย killed.
But Kolis looked more pleased than murderous as Kyn lowered his glass and his gaze.
โWhat do you think now?โ Kolis asked politely as if speaking about a painting.
Kynโs jaw tightened as his perusal swept over me.
Holding myself still, I wanted to feel absolutely nothing, but that wasnโt the case. There was still too much of me present, which meant I hadnโt
become a blank canvas. In truth, Kyn was ogling my chest to the point where I wouldnโt be all that dismayed if my breasts withered and fell off.
โShe does draw the eye,โ Kyn muttered.
โI know,โ Kolis said. โYou donโt want to think that, but you do.โ
My gaze darted back to the false King. A glow of eather pulsed around him, and as it had with Uros, his attention was fixed on the other Primal.
But he seemed different this time. The tension was gone. He appeared relaxed.
โWhat would happen if she wasnโt in that cage?โ Kolis let that question linger in the silence between them. โIf she werenโt mine?โ
The Primalโs chest rose with a deep breath, and his lips parted. Clearly, he could imagine it.
And I was imagining slitting his throat to the bone.
Kolis watched the other Primal, a sort of feverish look settling into the flesh of his cheeks and the gleam of his eyes. โYouโd be between those lovely thighs or in that equally lovely ass of hers.โ
Kyn smirked as I inhaled sharply. Like hell, he would. If I werenโt in this cage, I would haveย bothย their cocks lying bloody on the floor.
Holding that image in mind, I returned Kynโs smirk.
The Primalโs eyes went bright as he stiffened. โIf sheโs not who you believe her to be? Yourย graeca?โ
My nostrils flared. So, Kynย wasย aware of who Kolis believed me to be.
Exactly how many knew about Kolisโs obsession? Everyone?
โIf sheโs not?โ Kolisโs fingers tap, tap, tappedโฆ โYou can have her when Iโm done with her.โ
A wave of prickly heat swept over me as I stared at the Primal of Peace and Vengeance. The nothingness in me swelled. It wasnโt embarrassment over them discussing me as if I were nothing more than cattle, nor was it fear.
It was rage.
โYeah.โ Kynโs smile widened, showing his fangs as the embers thrummed. โYeah, Iโll take her.โ
He wanted to.
There was no mistaking the lust in his gaze and the few words spoken since Kolis had begun this game once more, but there was also a lot of
loathing, and I knew in an instant what would happen if Kolis discovered the
truth about Sotoriaโs soul and I survived all heโd do.
Iย wouldnโtย survive what Kyn would do.
I wouldnโt want to. And Kolis knew that.
โGood.โ Kolisโs gold-flecked gaze swept back to me. โItโs a deal.โ โHonored,โ Kyn murmured. โYour potentialโฆgift moves me, Your
Majesty.โ
I hoped Nektas burned Kyn to a painful crisp.
Turning to Kolis, the Primal of Peace and Vengeance smiled. โIโm glad I came with one to give you.โ
Kolisโs brow rose. โYou did?โ
โOne moment.โ The Primal twisted in his chair. โDiaval,โ he called, setting his glass on a small table. โI hope you donโt mind that I had your draken assist me.โ
โNot when it involves a gift,โ Kolis replied.
My brows knitted as my gaze shot to the door. A heartbeat passed. Then another.
A tall draken with long, wavy blond hair entered. A jolt of recognition went through me. It was the one Iโd tossed across a hall, the one whoโd knocked me out. But at the moment, I couldnโt care less. Every part of me focused on hisย gift.
Diavalโs hand clasped the bound arm of someone whose head was covered in a burlap hood. The manโs black leathers and tunic were torn in several places, revealing slivers of bloodied flesh.
My heart thundered as they drew closer.
โHere you go.โ Diaval shoved the captive forward.
The man stumbled. I held my breath. He went down, his knees cracking off the shadowstone tile. He made no sound as he swayed forward, his chest rising and falling in quick, shallow breaths.
โMy giftโฆโ Kolis cocked his head. โIs quite battered and bloodied.โ Kyn rose. โIt required some convincing.โ
The false Primal smirked. โI can see that.โ
I knewโgods,ย I knewย as Kyn rose and walked behind the kneeling man that this was no gift.
It would be a nightmare.
Kyn gripped the back of the burlap sack and ripped it off, revealing a shock of reddish-gold hair matted with dried blood.
My heart stopped.
It was Rhain.