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Chapter no 22

Apprentice to the Villain (Assistant and the Villain, 2)

The Villain

โ€œWait. I know you,โ€ Trystan uttered in absolute astonishment at the man before him. He rarely forgot faces, and though this one had lost the final dregs of adolescence and now angled out into that of a man in his mid- twenties, he was still recognizable.

โ€œIโ€™m honored you remember! It was my first week as a knight when we met in that corridor. Right before you were, uhโ€ฆโ€

โ€œImprisoned?โ€ Trystan offered sardonically.

โ€œI wasnโ€™t going to say that part,โ€ the knight muttered quietly. The man had been a recruit when Trystan was apprenticing for the king ten years agoโ€” theyโ€™d chatted for a bit, all small talk; heโ€™d never even gotten the youthโ€™s name. But it had been the first time in weeks that someone didnโ€™t skitter away from him, frightened for reasons he didnโ€™t then understand. Heโ€™d liked the boy.

The knightโ€™s eyes fell to Sage, soft and grinning.

Not anymore.

โ€œAnd who are you?โ€ Tatianna asked, narrowing her gaze on the newcomer. The knightโ€™s expression turned to one of interest when his green eyes found the office healer.

โ€œSomeone whoโ€™d like to know you,โ€ he said.

Tatianna scoffed, rolling her eyes and shaking her head. โ€œI could break you in two.โ€

The knight gave her a crooked grin. โ€œDo you promise?โ€

Trystan watched Clareโ€™s eyebrow twitch before he noticed her reaching for the leftover orange ink in her pocket. He gripped her wrist. โ€œDonโ€™t,โ€ he warned.

That was, until Sage nearly knocked Trystan out of the way, throwing her arms around the knight and burying her head in his neck.

โ€œOkay, Clare, go ahead,โ€ Trystan said, waving her on.

Tatianna grabbed Clareโ€™s hand when it moved to her belt. The healer looked a little like she was herding two rabid racoons. โ€œStop it, you two! Good grief.โ€

Kingsley landed on Trystanโ€™s boot, eyeing the hugging pair. Trystan looked at his frog friend. His frog friend looked at him. A sign slowly crept upward that read: UH-OH.

โ€œThatโ€™s helpful,โ€ Trystan hissed, rolling his eyes before scooping up his little nuisance and placing him on his shoulder.

Sage separated from the manโ€”finally. But Trystanโ€™s pulsing anger worsened when she began fussing over him, putting all her caring attention into brushing back his golden-brown locks, wiping a dirt smudge from his cheek.

This was what Trystan wanted. He wanted her to develop affection for someone else; it would be easier to not care for her, easier to not think of her as his. But there was a rather primitive part of his mindโ€”and magicโ€” that did not care about any of those things. Just wanted to take the knightโ€™s discarded helmet and beat him over the head with it till it dented.

The comforting thought calmed his heart rate.

โ€œYou were supposed to meet us right after the unmasking! What happened?โ€ Sage cried, shoving the knightโ€™s shoulder. Trystanโ€™s head spun. Sheโ€™d done it; sheโ€™d flipped a hero to their side. Next she was going to ask the sun and the moon to host a dinner party togetherโ€ฆand sheโ€™d likely be successful.

โ€œI was waiting for the right moment to slip away without arousing suspicion. Then, when I heard the king order the men here to steal the stardust from you, I saw the perfect opportunity for a grand entrance.โ€ The knight held his hands out in a flourish.

Sage rolled her eyes, but there was affection in it. โ€œYou and your theatrics.โ€

The vein in Trystanโ€™s forehead was about to break skin when she dragged the knight toward himโ€”unwise of her, but Trystan kept his face impassive. She wouldnโ€™t know he was planning the manโ€™s death, that he hated him with the fire of a thousand suns, that he thought the knight a reckless ingrate who needed to be put down andโ€”

Sage presented the knight proudly. โ€œSir, Iโ€™d like you to meet my older brother, Gideon Sage.โ€

What? Oh.

The impassive mask cracked into stupefied shock. โ€œTh-That isnโ€™t possible. Your brother is dead.โ€ But then he saw themโ€”the similarities between the two: the same tick in Gideonโ€™s lip, the same high cheekbones, the same mischief in the eyes. Her godsdamnย brother.

I am pathetic.

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