โAre you sure youโre well?โ Orphine asked, glancing at me as we walked toward the stairs the following morning.
This was the second time sheโd asked, and both times she posed the question, I had been surprised. โIโm fine.โ
Orphine said nothing to my response, but doubt settled into her features. She didnโt believe me.
I was tired and not in the greatest mood. Iโd barely slept the night before, and I wasnโt sure if that had to do with being unconscious for three days or my conversation with Nyktos.
Or how I kept looking at the adjoining door, wondering why Nyktos suddenly no longer believed he needed to keep me within armโs reach.
And hating myself a little for even wondering that. But I was fine.
Empty. Blank.
Which was perfect. I had plans. Something Iโd decided in the midst of my marathon pacing session during the night. I needed to discuss traveling to Irelone, and I would do so with the utmost maturity and detachment.
If I could handle my mother, I could handle Nyktos.
The embers in my chest vibrated as we reached the first-floor hall, but I hesitated in the shadowy alcove. The doors were ajar. Before, I wouldnโt have thought twice about walking straight in. Aware that Orphine was watching me, I raised a hand to knock. Something Bele had said intruded in that moment. If Nyktos didnโt want people to talk, then he would make sure no one found anything to discuss, right? But I reallyโ
โYou can come in,โ Nyktosโs voice rang out from within the office. I froze, my hand suspended in the air.
โWhenever youโre ready,โ Nyktos added after a moment.
Lowering my hand, I ignored the way Orphine stared at me and briefly closed my eyes, silently mouthing a string of curses. Then I opened the
door.
Rhain stood to Nyktosโs right, andย heย sat behind his desk, closing one of the Books of the Dead. His hair was swept back, and I thoughtโฆhe looked paler around the corners of his eyes and his mouth. There were also shadows beneath his eyes as his muted gaze swept over my thick braid, vest, and tailored leggings like thick tights. That was all I let myself notice as I walked forward, but something I shouldnโt be feeling blossomed at the sight of the paleness and those shadows. Concern.
โIโve never known you to knock.โ Nyktosโs gaze rose to mine, and the glow of eather pulsed faintly behind his pupils.
โI didnโt want to interrupt,โ I explained. Rhain stared at me.
โThat is also not something Iโve seen you worry about in the past.โ Nyktos leaned back in his chair. He wore a dark gray tunic, though one without the silver brocade.
โWell, Iโve learned to knock,โ I replied. The corners of his mouth tightened.
I clasped my hands together, reminding myself to breathe deeply, slowly, and not to, as Rhain had so succinctly put it, lose my shit. โI hoped I could have a moment of your time.โ I peeked at Rhain. He continued staring at me as if heโd never seen me before. โIf not, I can come back.โ
โAre you feeling unwell?โ Rhain blurted out.
โI feel quite fine,โ I told him. โAnd I donโt know why everyone keeps asking me that.โ
โKeeps?โ Nyktos questioned.
โOrphine asked if I was fine about two dozen times,โ I said, exaggerating.
โProbably because youโre beingโฆโ Rhain frowned. โPolite.โ
My expression mirrored his. โI donโt know why that would make anyone think Iโm unwell.โ
โHave you met yourself?โ Rhain countered.
Nyktos glanced at him, and the god sighed. โIโm heading out to the Rise.โ He bowed, and then with one last curious look in my direction, he left us.
Alone.
Nyktos watched me as he remained reclined in his chair, one hand lifting to curl around his chin.
I sat on the edge of the seat before his desk. โI wonโt take up much of your timeโโ
โYou can have all the time you want, Seraphena.โ
Seraphena.
Gods, I wanted to hate how he curled his tongue around my name, making it sound like both a wicked whisper and a reverent prayer.
I kept my hands clasped. โThank you, but I donโt think I will need that much. Iโm sure youโre busy.โ
He drew his thumb across his lower lip, his gaze still fastened to mine. I didnโt think heโd blinked once. โWhat is it that you want that wonโt take much time?โ
Something about his tone left me a little unsteady. Aโฆsoftness. โI want to discuss Irelone. I would like to go there as soon as possible. I figured Nektas could travel with me.โ
โIโm going with you,โ he said, the eather brightening behind his pupils. โI need to hear exactly what Delfai says about the embers to ensure that I can carry out the process of removing them.โ
Irritation hummed from deep within. Traveling with Nyktos anywhere wasโฆwell, not opportune. And I was confident that Nektas could relay any pertinent details effectively. Still, I squashed my irritation. โOkay.โ
He arched a brow. โOkay?โ I nodded.
Nyktosโs eyes narrowed slightly as he drew his thumb along his lip once more. โIโm assuming you would like to leave right now.โ
โI would.โ
โI would like to wait until tomorrow.โ
I gritted my teeth. โAnd why would you like to do that?โ
โBecause one of Kynโs draken was spotted this morn over the Black Bay,โ he shared, and I tensed. โThe draken hasnโt made any move against us. Heโs just been circling at the edges of our territory.โ
Us. Our.
I squeezed my hands. โWhat do you think heโs doing?โ
โScouting. Likely seeing how many guards we have on the Rise,โ he said, and I tensed even further as he dragged the edge of his fangs across his lip. โAnd probably trying to get a good look at the armies, which he will not be able to.โ
โDo the other Primals not know the size?โ
โThey only know that I have one, and that itโs sizable. But not even Dorcan knew the exact size,โ he answered. โI want to be here just in case my suspicions are wrong.โ
โUnderstandable,โ I said. โIf the draken attacks, I want to be of aid.โ โOf course.โ
Now it was my turn to stare in confusion. โOf course? As in you will not demand that I remain back?โ
โI have learned not to ask that of you,โ he replied. โOr to expect you to stand down when you need to helpโwhen youย wantย to.โ
โYouโre not worried that Iโll get myself and the embers killed?โ
โI worry about that every waking second,โ he said. โBut Iโve also learned that itโs something I will need to deal with.โ He shifted, straightening in his chair. โBesides, the other deal you made, the one in the courtyard, was that you wanted to be of aid. I agreed. That has not changed.โ
I blinked rapidly, having figured that all our agreements had been voided. โThen we leave in the morning.โ
Nyktos nodded. A moment passed. โNektas said you knew the woman Delfai was with? Was she the one you spoke about before?โ
โItโs Princess KayleighโTaviusโs once-betrothed,โ I said with a nod. โShe should be at Cauldra Manor, in Masseneโa village in Irelone, near the capital. I remember her saying it was the Balfour ancestry home. Iโm hoping thereโs a gateway near.โ
He smiled then, a little wider, warmer. โWe lucked out with one being so close to Wayfair, but there are none within Irelone that I would trust using. However, we donโt need a gateway. We will shadowstep.โ
I started to ask how that would be possible, but then I remembered how heโd taken me from the Great Hall in Wayfair. โSo, youโre going to have to knock me out.โ
โI will do my best to make sure you feel no pain and that itโs quick,โ he assured me. โThe only alternative is that we enter through Spessaโs End or Pompay, where the closest gateways to Irelone are, which would be rather time-consuming.โ
โItโs fine,โ I told him. โI can deal with it.โ
โI know you can.โ A pause. โYou can deal with anything.โ
I stilled, once again struck off-kilter by his too-soft tone as he continued to eye me closely, enough to make my skin prickle with
awareness. I was grateful we had nothing else to discuss. I unclasped my hands, beginning to riseโ
โNektas told me you ran into the nymphs on your return from the Vale.โ
โWe did.โ I remained tense in the chair, like a bird perched on a cliff, prepared to take flight. โIโd forgotten about them.โ
โYou killed one,โ he said. โWith eather.โ I nodded.
โYou shouldnโt be able to do that.โ
โThatโs what Nektas said. The embersโฆI guess they really are that powerful. But that will soon be something I wonโt need to worry about.โ I cleared my throat. โI donโt want to keep youโโ
โI donโt want you to do this.โ Confusion rose once more. โDo what?โ โThis.โ
I waited for more of an explanation. There was none. โIโm going to need you to elaborate.โ
One side of his lips curled up. โYou donโt need to become someone youโre not.โ
The muscles along my spine clenched. โIโm not.โ
โYouโre being amicable. Understanding. Reserved. Even polite.โ He fired off what most would consider admirable traits.
โItโs not an act.โ
โI didnโt suggest that it was.โ
I frowned. โThen what exactly are you suggesting, Your Highness? Because Iโm confused as to why you would now demand that I beโฆwhat? More argumentative? Irrational?โ
โAs I told you before, I quite enjoyed the moreโฆreckless side of your nature.โ
I was still on the outside. Inside, however, I trembled.
โBut this?โ He lowered his hand to the surface of his desk. โThis was how you were raised to be, wasnโt it?โ
I sucked in a breath.
โPliable. Submissive. Quiet.โ He paused. โEmpty.โ
A sharp swirl of tingles swept along the nape of my neck as my eyes locked with hisโwith a gaze that continued to be intense andโฆand
searching. I gripped the arms of the chair. โYouโre trying to read my emotions.โ
โYes,โ he confirmed without any hint of shame. โAnd I feel nothing.โ My mouth dried. โSo?โ
โThere hasnโt been one time that Iโve been in your presence for more than a handful of minutes where I havenโt felt you project an emotion, be it joy, desire, or anger,โ he said. โNot from the first moment I saw you in the Dark Elms till I tried to slow your breathing beneath the palace.โ
I shook, my calm cracking.
โThis isnโt you. You have never been like this with me.โ His palm flattened against the desk. โWhether itโs because Iโve annoyed you or something else, you have always been yourself. You have more than earned the right to be yourself. To think what you want, feel what you want. That shouldnโt change.โ
โIt shouldnโt?โ I whispered.
โNo.โ A muscle ticked in his jaw. โNo matter what Iโve done to you.โ
What he hadโฆ? I stopped myself from finishing that thought. โThe problem with that is that my feelings couldโve killed me and destroyed the palace.โ
โNot your feelings,โ he corrected quietly. โWhat I did to them. What happened is my fault, Sera. Not yours.โ His gaze never wavered. โYou do not need to change. And asโฆas selfish as this is, I donโt want you to.โ
โI donโt want to be like this,โ I whispered before I could stop myself.
Nyktos jerkedโactually recoiledโand shadows became visible beneath his skin for a brief second.
My broken nails scraped the chairโs wooden arms, and I focused on my breathing until the abyss that pained whisper had come from was sealed off once more. โBut I canโt feel like that ever again. So, we canโt always get what we want.โ I rose. โNot even Primals.โ
โSera.โ He stood, both hands flat on his desk. โI didnโtโโ He winced, air hissing between his clenched teeth as he lifted his right hand from the desk and looked at it. His nostrils flared. โFuck.โ
โWhat?โ My eyes searched his face when he didnโt respond. โWhat is
it?โ
Nyktos turned his hand over so his palm faced me. My lips parted at the
reddish-black slash cutting through a circle seemingly inked into the center
of his hand. โKolis,โ he growled, his eyes filling with vivid streaks of eather. โHeโs summoned us.โ
Iโd never seen so many people in Nyktosโs office at once.
Every single one of his most trusted guards were present, including Aios and Nektas, whoโd arrived with the two young draken. Jadis was in her mortal form, nestled against her fatherโs chest and fast asleep with what appeared to be half her hand in her mouth.
I glanced down at my lap. Somehow, I had ended up seated on the settee with Reaver, who was awake but currently had his diamond-shaped head resting on my knee. I think heโd done it to stop me from repeatedly tapping my foot on the floor.
Part of me also thought maybe heโd sensed my nervousness and was responding to it, which didnโt seem like a normal thing.
My gaze shifted to my bare wrists. The charm was there, invisible to me, but it wouldnโt work outside the Shadowlands. I could beย keptย in Dalos. โHe summoned you before I thought he would,โ Nektas said, gently rocking Jadis from where he stood behind Nyktosโs desk. โI figured heโd
take his sweet-ass time.โ
โThatโs what Iโd hoped,โ Nyktos said, leaning against the front of his desk, his arms crossed over his chest. Like the last time Iโd looked at him, he watched me. Only me.
โWait. Iโm confused,โ Ector said. Theon snorted. โNo one is surprised.โ
Ector ignored him. โBeing summoned to Dalos isnโt going to be fun, but getting his permission means crowning her as the Consort sooner rather than later, giving her the protection youโve been wanting.โ
โIt does,โ Nyktos said. โBut it wouldโve been preferable to get the embers out of Sera first.โ
Aios frowned as she exchanged a look with Bele. โAre you worried that Kolis will be able to sense them in her now that theyโve grown stronger?โ
My head cut toward Nyktos then. I hadnโt even thought about that. โWill he?โ
โHe may be able to sense something that alludes to you being no ordinary godling.โ Only a faint glow of eather pulsed behind his pupils. โBut if so, that can be explained away.โ
โHow?โ
โBlood,โ Nektas answered, rubbing Jadisโs back. One of her tiny feet peeked out from the edge of her blanket. โHis blood. If anyone drinks enough of a Primalโs blood, they will give off some Primal vibes until the blood is completely absorbed into their system.โ
โOh.โ I wanted to relax at hearing that, but we had a far bigger issue with me coming face-to-face with Kolis.
โSo, as long as you play nice with Kolis, heโll give his permission,โ Saion said. โReally nice, Nyktos.โ
โYeah, good luck,โ muttered Lailah. I looked to where she stood on the other side of a silent Rhain, her hand resting on the hilt of one of the swords strapped to her hip.
โIt isnโt him Iโm worried about.โ Ector looked pointedly in my direction, and Rhahar gave a low cough.
I thought of what Nektas had shared about Nyktos convincing Kolis that he was loyal. โExactly how nice will we have to play?โ
โYou will do whatever Kolis demands of you,โ Rhain stated, speaking for the first time. โNo matter how distasteful or vile you find it to be. There will only be a few things that Nyktos can refuse on your behalf.โ
Pressure settled in my chest. I started to ask what sort of things, but I fell silent at the way Nyktosโs features turned stark. Reaver nudged my hand, drawing my attention. He bumped his nose against my palm once more. Swallowing, I ran my fingers over his forehead, mindful of the small bumps that had sprouted along the crown of his diamond-shaped head. One day, they would grow into horns larger than my hand, if not half my arm.
โThat means no threatening to cut his eyes out and feed them to him when he inevitably angers you,โ warned Rhahar, the smooth, rich brown skin of his cheek gleaming under the sconce he stood by.
โHow did you hear about that?โ I exclaimed.
โEveryone has heard about you threatening Attes.โ Nyktos smirked.
โHe actually told Theon and me on his way out that day,โ Lailah said. โHe was rather amused by it.โ
Theon frowned. โAnd kind of turned on by it,โ he said. A low rumble radiated from Nyktos as the air charged. Theon held up his hands. โSorry.
Forget I mentioned that.โ
I stared at Nyktos, using every ounce of willpower I had not to say anything. The utterย audacityย of him being angered over another person being attracted to meโno matter how bizarre that attraction wasโwhen I wanted to set the settee I sat upon on fire because of what he had been doing with Veses on itโฆ
Nyktosโs gaze flickered to mine, the pulse of eather brighter. I held his stare for a moment and then looked away. My attention collided with Rhainโs. He watched us, his lips drawn in a tight, thin line.
โWhen are you all leaving then?โ Saion asked, rocking back on his chair as he planted his boot on the edge of the desk.
Nyktos knocked his foot off the table. โAfter we return from Irelone and have removed the embers.โ
I stiffened, my hand stilling.
โGot it.โ Saion lifted his chin. โWeโll hold it down here.โ
โWait,โ I said. Reaver turned his head toward Nyktos. โWe donโt know how long that will take.โ
โWe know where to start looking for Delfai,โ Nyktos responded. โAnd we will take however long is necessary.โ
I glanced at Nektas. The draken said nothing as he tried to tuck Jadisโs foot under the blanket. โHow long did it take before Kolis grew angry when you last delayed in answering a summons from him?โ
Nyktos said nothing.
Irritation rose as I glanced around the room, my hand sliding along Reaverโs back. โHow long?โ
Everyone studiously studied the floor, the ceiling, or one another.
Everyone except Rhain. โLess than a day.โ
โFuck,โ Nyktos growled, pushing off the desk as he turned to the god. โNormally, I expect that shit from thisย one.โ He jerked his chin.
โHey,โ Ector grumbled. โI kept my mouth shut this time.โ
Rhain didnโt back down, but he did take a step back. โShe should know what the delay will cost.โ
โPretty sure he wanted the exact opposite,โ Bele murmured. โEither way, weโve got it covered.โ
Theon nodded. โThat we do.โ โNo,โ I said.
Every head turned to meโeven Nektasโs and Reaverโs. But it was only Nyktos who spoke. โSeraโโ
โNo,โ I repeated, and Reaver rose onto his haunches, eyeing the Primal. โI donโt want to be a part of whatever Kolis will do in retaliation for us not answering his summons in a timely manner.โ
Eather seeped into the skin of Nyktosโs cheeks. โYou are more important thanโโ
โDonโt say it,โ I warned as he took a step forward. โTheโโ
Reaver expanded his wings, startling me. I leaned back as he stretched out his thin neck and lifted his head.
Nyktos drew up short as a low rumble radiated from Reaverโs chest, and smoke wafted from his nostrils.
Stunned, I stared at the small draken. My gaze flew to Nyktos, then to Nektas, who had started grinning. โHa!โ I exclaimed, reaching down to pat the top of Reaverโs head. โThatโs a good Reaver-Butt.โ
Reaver hummed as he eyed Nyktos. He made a low, chattering sound.
โMan,โ Theon drawled, his mouth twitching as if he fought and then lost the battle to hold back a laugh. โThatโs kind of wrong.โ
โItโs the embers,โ I guessed. โHeโs probably responding to that.โ โNo, itโs you.โ Nyktos looked at me. โHeโs protectingย you.โ
I frowned at the back of Reaverโs head. โYouโre not going to do anything to me.โ
Nyktos sighed. โHe knows that, but heโs just letting me know that he doesnโt appreciate me upsetting you.โ
I snorted. โWell, heโs going to be busy letting you know that, then.โ
Someone, and it sounded like Aios this time, laughed under their breath. Reaver settled beside me, draping his head over my knee again. This time, he didnโt need to nudge my hand. I got to petting him.
โYou can stop grinning anytime now,โ Nyktos said without looking at Nektas.
โI know,โ the draken replied, still smiling.
โWe answer his summons,โ I said, looking up at Nyktos. โWe donโt wait. We take care of that first.โ
A muscle ticked in Nyktosโs jaw. โThen we leave within the hour.โ
Aios had followed me to my chambers, offering to help pick out the appropriate attire.
โIs what Iโm wearing not appropriate?โ
โIt is.โ Her back was to me as she flipped through the garments in the wardrobe.
โBut?โ
โBut Kolis will think you too casual,โ she said, and that was the last thing I was worried about him thinking. โAnd he would see it as disrespectful.โ
I crossed my arms over my chest. โIt seems like he sees many things as disrespectful.โ
โHe does.โ Aios pulled out a deep crimson gown that Erlina had made. I had glanced past it when going through the clothes. Not because it wasnโt beautiful but because I wasnโt sure where or why I would wear something so elegant. โThis will do.โ
Seizing on irritation instead of focusing on the rapidly building dread, I took the gown and, with Aiosโs help, changed into it.
โItโs beautiful on you,โ the goddess murmured, toying with the chain around her neck as she stepped back.
โThank you.โ I ran my hands over the velvet and lace. The gown was tailored perfectly, hugging my breasts, loose at the waist, and tight at the hips. There was no fear of falling out of it with the neckline that swept around the back of my neck and draped over one shoulder. A fine layer of lace had been stitched over the bodice and hips, and there were slits on both sides of the skirt, something that had to be the style in Iliseeum and was of benefit to me as I strapped the sheath to my upper thigh.
โYouโre so much like Bele,โ she remarked. โStashing weapons here and there.โ
โI wish I had more than this.โ
โAs do I.โ She smiled tightly as she glanced at the closed chamber doors. Nyktos had said heโd come for me when it was time. Currently, he remained with the others, going over things for when he was gone.
โHopefully, you wonโt be there long enough to worry about any other attire.โ
My heart skipped, and I didnโt want to consider the possibility that this wouldnโt be an in-and-out journey. Or the oath Nyktos had made.
Or what terrible things Rhain had spoken of. โCan Iโฆcan I ask you something?โ
โOf course.โ I smoothed the skirt of the gown as I straightened.
โWill you attempt to go after Kolis while youโre there?โ Aios asked. Her blunt question caught me off guard. I shook my head.
She pressed her lips together as she looked away. โI hope you speak the truth. I donโt understand why you wouldโve tried something like that before, and I worry that you will do so again.โ
โIt was different then. I didnโt think there was any other option,โ I said, feeling the uncomfortable weight of my words. The guilt. โNow, there is.โ
Aios was quiet for a moment. โWhy would you think that was an option in the first place?โ Her eyes met mine. โYouโre brave. Strong. You have embers in youโpowerful onesโbut why would you even think you could somehow harm a Primal?โ
โI have reasons to believe that I can.โ โWhatever reasons you have, youโre wrong.โ
The slippered heels I wore barely made a sound as I took a step toward her. โThere is something you donโtโโ I let out an exasperated breath, not finding it in me to lie. โIโm Kolisโsย graeca.โ
Aiosโs chest rose with a sharp breath. โThatโs impossible.โ
โI have Sotoriaโs soul,โ I said, giving her a brief explanation of how I knew. โEythos placed her soul in my bloodline, along with the embers,โ I said, my voice low even though no one was around us to hear. โEythos knew what he was doing when he put her soul in with the embers. He was creating aโฆa weapon. Iย amย Kolisโs weakness. If Iโd made it to him, I couldโve stopped him. That is why I left.โ
โButโฆโ Creases formed above her brows as she shook her head. โYou donโtย haveย Sotoriaโs soul. Youย areย Sotoria.โ
I sucked in a sharp breath. โIโm Sera. Iโm not her.โ
โI know. Iโm sorry. You are you.โ Her fingers went to the thin chain again. โIโฆI just wasnโt expecting you to say that.โ
I laughed hoarsely. โYeah, well, I didnโt expect to hear it when Holland told me either.โ
She exhaled heavily. โIf Kolis were to discoverโฆโ
โThat was my whole point in leaving before,โ I said. โI donโt know if I look like her or not. I was hoping I did, and it wouldnโt require me toโฆ seduce him.โ My stomach soured. โSo, thatโs why I left. It wasnโt just what you said. Itโs my destiny. Itโsย beenย my destiny. Becoming Nyktosโs Consort isnโt. It never has been.โ
โCouldnโt your destiny be both?โ
My gaze flew to hers, and my mind immediately went to how I had wanted to be Nyktosโs Consort.
โNow, I understand,โ Aios said, her lips puckering. โThatโs why Nyktos wanted to delay this. He wouldnโt have risked Kolis taking out his frustration on the Shadowlands for anything else.โ She brushed her braid back over her shoulder. โAnd you no longer hope that you look like Sotoria?โ
My skin chilled with my reluctance to answer the question. To speak the truth. But I did. โNo,โ I whispered. โAnd I shouldnโt feel that way, even with Nyktosโs plan. Because I could still do something. I could still try. Thatโs what Iโve been preparing forโโ
โI never told you what my time with Kolis was like, did I?โ I blinked, shaking my head.
โI, like Gemma, was one of his favorites.โ Aios laughed, but this one was like shards of glass. โHe kept me in a cage.โ
My lips parted as horror seized me.
โGranted, it was a large cage of gilded bones.โ โAs if that makes it okay,โ I blurted out.
Her smile was tight. โIt doesnโt, butโฆโ She swallowed. โAs sick as this feels to say, and as hard as it will be to understand, the cage wasnโt as bad as what happened once Kolis grew bored with his favorites. And that always happened. Sometimes, in days or weeks. Other times, months or even years.โ
Years? Spent in a cage? I wouldโฆ I would lose myself in days.
I sat on the edge of the couch, only because I thought I might fall down if I didnโt.
โYou see, his Court is lawless and yet full of unknown rules that, if broken, result in death. There is no other way to explain it. Only the cruelest, most manipulative survive in Dalos.โ Her fingers twisted the
chain. โBut his favorites were always protectedโand, yes, he often had more than one at a time. Every need or want, except for freedom, was provided for. Decadent food. Jewels. Lush furs.โ Her fingers stilled. โNo one was allowed to speak to us. Touch us. He routinely killed his own guards when he believed they looked too long in our direction. He neverโฆ he never forced himself on his favorites. Barely even touched them. Not even the ones who offered themselves to him as a means of escape.โ
I hadnโt expected that.
โHe just wanted us there, like pretty adornments that he could visit whenever he wanted to gaze upon them. Those who could do naught but listen to him prattle on endlessly for hours, about how Eythos was the real villain and how unfairly heโd been treated.โ She rolled her eyes. โFates, there were times when I honestly wouldโve preferred to take a dagger to my ears than listen to him. But Kolisโฆhe could be deceptively charming when he wanted to be. Enough that you started to relax around him, maybe even let down your guard, even though you knew better. I think that is one of the worst things about him. His ability to cause someone to doubt what they know to be true. To somehow be surprised when that charming veneer vanishes. You see him for what you always knew him to be as he throws you to the serpents.โ
โWhatโฆwhat do you mean? About the serpents,โ I asked, half-afraid of the answer.
โOther gods. Primals. Godlings. Those who serve him. Honestly, I shouldnโt even refer to them as serpents. Thatโs an insult to the serpents.โ
โActually, I donโt think you can insult serpents. Theyโre the worst.โ
Aios cracked a grin, but it faded quickly. โEveryone in his Court knows that Kolis eventually grows tired of his favorites. So, they wait while youโre showered with things they wantโwhile their friends or even family are killed for the crime of looking in your direction. They know theyโll get their due. The moment a favorite got their freedom was often the last moment of their life. The things they did to people who had done nothing wrongโ whose only crime was becoming the unwilling object of Kolisโs fixationโฆโ She inhaled sharply as my stomach continued to churn. โAnd Kolis, he did nothing. Not when they were beaten. Raped. Killed. That is what he took pleasure in. Watching those heโd chosen and cherished be stripped to nothing. If you survived the initial release, then the real fun began. You were watched by his most trustedโand they were allowed to do whatever
they wanted. They could kill you if that pleased them. You had no rights. It was like a game. Seeing how long they survived. There were often bets. Once, one of his cast-off favorites became pregnant. It was not her choice. Nor was it when I saw Kolis take the babe from her arms and plunge a dagger through the poor childโs heart.โ
I pressed the back of my hand against my mouth, feeling bile rise. โHowโฆ?โ I cleared my throat. โHow did you escape?โ
โI survived,โ she replied, the horror of what her survival must have entailed lingering in the silence that followed. โAnd when the chance came for me to leave Dalos, I gutted one of his favored guards and escaped.โ
A twisted smile of vindictive pleasure curved my lips. โI see you approve of that.โ
โI do. I hope it hurt.โ
The glow of eather shone intensely in her eyes. โIt did.โ
โIโmโฆIโm so sorry,โ I whispered. โI canโt even begin to understand how someone could do or allow such things. Any of it.โ
โMost cannot, and for that we should be grateful.โ
I nodded. โYou areโฆyou are very strong. I hope you know that. But I wish you didnโt have to know.โ
โIt doesnโt always feel that way, but thank you.โ Her chin lifted. โIt was a long time ago. Iโve had time to process what was done to me. Iโm fortunate to have people like Bele and Nyktos around me.โ
But that didnโt mean the horrors didnโt still haunt her, and she must be revisiting them now.
Aios stepped forward, kneeling and clasping my hand. โI didnโt tell you that so youโd feel sorry for me.โ
โI know.โ I squeezed her fingers.
โI told you because I knew no other way to convey what I know to be trueโjust in case you decide to follow this destiny you believe is yours. It doesnโt matter what soul you carry inside you.โ Aios raised our joined hands. โWhat matters is whether Kolis is capable of loving again, even his graeca. And heโs not. Thereโs nothing but rot and decay where his kardia should be. Kolis has no weakness.โ