Iโd found the sleeping draft shortly after the Duchess left. The vial was in
the drawer of her nightstand. I removed it from the chambers. Poppy could get as angry as she wanted with me. I didnโt care. She needed to be eating and drinking, not drugging herself into oblivion.
The good news was that Poppy was no longer sleeping. The bad news was me.
Iย was the bad news for her as I stalked through Wisherโs Grove, spotting Poppyโs cloaked figure ahead of me in the moonlight. I wouldโve left her
ass drugged if Iโd known she would sneak out of her quarters the first
chance she got. And while I was all about letting her explore to her heartโs content and more than curious to know exactly what she was up to, now wasnโt the time for that.
Not when the Ascended were finding their vengeance at night for what had gone down at the Rite. Even now, the wind carried the scent of fresh blood. Come morning, bodies would be found in their homes and the streets, cold and waxen. And since many had no idea what Poppy looked like, her status would not protect her.
I reached down and unsheathed the dagger at my hip as Poppyโs steps slowed, and she made her way through a tangle of exposed roots. Flipping the dagger so I held the blade between my fingers, I narrowed my eyes.
Wind gusted through the pines, sending needles to the ground as her cloak billowed around her.
Smiling, I threw the dagger.
Poppy yelped as the blade snagged her cloak, wrenching her backward.
Catching herself, she reached for the dagger, tearing it free from where it had embedded in the roots.
โDonโt,โ I warned as she started to turn to me, her arm already cocking back, โeven think about it.โ
She spun around. โYou couldโve killed me!โ
โExactly,โ I snarled, crossing the distance between us. โYou wouldnโt have even seen it coming.โ
Her gloved hand tightened around the daggerโs hilt. I couldnโt see her face within the shadows of her hood, but I sensed she was about to do something foolish with that blade.
I caught her wrist before she could. โIโll take that back.โ I pulled it free of her grasp as I glared down at her, but I kept an eye on her, knowing sheโd likely brought a weapon with her, even though she wasnโt in possession of
the wolven dagger. I was. โI see I will have to bar that door in your chamber.โ
She let out a growl of frustration.
โThat was adorable.โ I sheathed the dagger. โIt reminded me of a small, angry creature. A fluffy one.โ
Poppy pulled on my hold.
โNot going to let you go. I prefer not to be kicked in the shin, Princess.โ Another shower of needles rained down on us. โWhere were you going?โ
Nothing but silence came from her.
I wasnโt surprised to get that response. She hadnโt said much since she woke, but neither had I. Because Iโd found myself in this weird predicament of not knowing what to say, and I also had something to say.
This was different.
Sheย was.
Iย was.
This whole fuckingย thingย felt different.
โFine,โ I snapped. โDonโt tell me. I donโt need to know what reckless thing you plotted to do. But what you need to know is that youโre not going to do something like this again. Things are far too unstable right now, and you areโโ
โWhat? Iโm too important to die? While no one else is?โ she seethed, the sound of her voice like a punch to the chest. It was still raspy from the damage done by the screaming. From her pain. โBecause Iโm the Maiden
โโ
I hauled her against my chest, her words ending in a gasp. Anger pumped through me. I wasnโt sure if I was pissed at her or myself at the moment. โLike I said before, I donโt give a fuck that youโre the Maiden. I would think you wouldโve realized that by now.โ
She had no response for that either, which was great. Just dandy. I led her out of the jumble of roots, the sound of her voice still getting to me, and my chest still feeling like a three-hundred-pound wolven was sitting on it.
This was why I hadnโt spoken much to her since she awakened. It was
because of the role Iโd played in her pain. The big role. The fucking only role. I would have to get over that.
Weโd only taken a handful of steps when she spoke. โShe knew,โ she rasped.
A muscle ticked at my jaw. โWho?โ โAgnes.โ
I frowned.
โShe was at the Rite and warnedโโ Poppy drew in a shaky breath. โShe warned us that the Dark One was planning something. Agnes knew more than she told us, and she couldโve warned us earlier.โ
โThen what?โ I questioned, keeping an eye on the darkness ahead as I heard a distant scream, one Poppy couldnโt hear.
โShe couldโve prevented what happened,โ she argued.
I shook my head. โOne person couldnโt have prevented what occurred.โ โIt wouldโve helped,โ she insisted, her voice giving out halfway.
It really wouldnโt have, but I knew there was no convincing her. โSo, what were you planning to do? Find this Agnes and tell her this?โ
โI didnโt plan to talk to her.โ
โYou planned to take your anger out on her?โ I thought of that chest of weapons in her bedchamber. Iโd likely have to remove that. โThe one who attempted to warn you.โ
โIt wasnโt enough,โ she hissed.
I could respect her desire for revenge and that damn fire in her. In any other situation, I might not have stopped her. But this? โItโs a good thing Iโm here,โ I said and almost laughed at my words as I slid my grip from her wrist to her hand.
โReally?โ she said, no derision in her voice.
Now, it felt like two wolven were on my chest. โIf you accomplished what you set out to do, you wouldโve regretted it. Maybe not right now, but later, you would have.โ
Poppy was quiet for several moments. โYou really think that?โ
I glanced down at her as her fingers curled around mine, but I couldnโt see her face.
โYouโd be wrong,โ she said. โIโm never wrong.โ
โThis time, you wouldโve been.โ
Lifting my gaze to the crowded pines ahead, I squeezed her hand as I felt a reluctant smile hit my mouth. Somehow, that was more frustrating and infuriating than her midnight escapades.
More worrying.