Evie
โRemember, you want to get the dagger from me.โ
โIย wantย you to get off me. So I can stab you with it.โ Evie glared at Reid hovering above her, his boyish face grinning as he pinned her to the ground for the fourth time in the last half hour. Her training thus far had the success rate of a wet blanket.
The night had grown dark beyond the torches circling the sparring gardens. Stars twinkled above in greeting, as if waving down to the lush gardens below; the brightest star seemed to glint harder when she looked at it. The back garden was clearly designed for training and combat. Even the plants that sprouted up from the ground were as deadly as a Fortis warrior
โand as pretty. Reid had explained that the pink flowers twisting up in the air caused instant death the moment they hit a personโs tongueโฆor instant healing. It depended on which one you picked.
Becky had wandered out shortly after Evie to watch her flounder. Sheโd nearly had a heart attack when Becky plopped one of the pink flowers right in her mouth.ย Iโve yet to choose wrong, sheโd said.
The HR manager stood off to the side, rolling one of the weapons from the small armory cart in her hands. โReid, your knee is about to go into her kidney.โ
โReid, your knee is already in my kidney,โ Evie gritted out as she shoved at him. The scene was almost uncomfortably reminiscent of when Otto Warsen had her pinned to the ground, hands wrapped around her throat. The memory brought back the panic, the fearโฆthe rage.
She brought her knee up to his groinโhard. Every man within a twenty- foot radius winced as Reid toppled over and Evie climbed to her feet. Reid wheezed, โThat was a cheap shot.โ
Evie pouted. โIโm afraid there are no cheap shots when one is defending
themselves.โ She leaned down, and Reid gulped. โThe last man who pinned me down like that has his head adorning our rafters. I think I was gentle just thenโฆall things considered.โ
Reid crawled away, nodding gratefully.
One of the torches encircling the sparring grounds flickered, drawing her attention to a tree that was dotted with glowing fruit. One she recognized.
โThe sleeping-death fruit you got me came from here?โ Evie asked Becky, wandering over and plucking the peach-like fruit from the lowest branch. The soft fuzz tickled her palm. She smiled wistfully, shaking her head.ย A poisoned peach.
Raphael ripped the fruit from her hand and squashed it under his boot, waving a finger at Becky. โI told Reid not to honor that request, Rebecka. What in the deadlands would ever goad you into eating one of the worldโs most deadly magical fruits?โ
Evie stared at him, deadpanning: โI thought it would taste better than regular poison.โ
Raphael clutched his head with both hands. โYou keep odd company, Rebecka. What manner of beast is she?โ The man was incredulous, clearly not used to being challengedโon anything.
Becky picked at her nails. โI donโt know. Iโve been trying to figure it out for months.โ
A cry sounded from behind her as Reid slammed into her back, and Evie panicked. She hadnโt realized they were still sparring! Her arms flew everywhere until her elbow connected hard againstโ Oh gods. Reidโs nose. He released her instantly, blood dribbling down his face.
โYouโre bleeding!โ Evie sounded a little too delighted. She hoped no one noticed.
โAmazing,โ Reid said, bringing a handkerchief up to dab at his nose. โWhat would you call that move?โ
โFlail until you hit something.โ
Reid playfully slung an arm about her shoulders. โIf it works, it works!
Right, Raphael?โ
Raphael grunted, moving to pick one of the pink flowers. The color made her realize something odd.
โI havenโt seen Tatiannaโor Clare, for that matterโsince the Trench.
Were they at dinner?โ
Reid and Roland shook their heads.
Evie found she was enjoying all the members of the Fortis family. Sheโd watched their affection, their candor, even their humility, and wanted to cram herself right in the middle. Still, there was something in Raphaelโฆ something secretโฆsomething ratherย formidableย in how he carried himself. โI believe I saw both of them retire to their rooms for the evening.โ
When he would have seen that, Evie had no clue, since the others had just admitted neither woman had gone down to dinner.
โI think Iโll go check on Tati, and Iโm sure Clare wants an update on Trystan. If you would return my dagger, please?โ
Her path was blocked by Raphael, who glowered at her before saying, โWe are not done. Youโve yet to spar with me.โ
Because I donโt want to die.
But it felt like a challenge, and she wasnโt one for backing down. โFine, but Iโd like to use the thinner swords over there,โ she said, knowing she had zero chance of winning any sort of sparring match with the oldest of the Fortis siblings, but holding something sharp would certainly help her chances. The tips were capped, of course, for safety purposes, but she was sure they wouldnโt be difficult to removeโฆ
Raphaelโs jaw tightened, but he nodded to an incredibly large footman with hair so yellow it rivaled the sun. She moved to grab one of the swords, but she didnโt account for the constant movement of the vines that curled across the sparring grounds. Her foot caught on one, and it took the opportunity to tug her down the rest of the way.
Her back slapped into the dirt, her arms thrown wide in a disturbedย T. The stoic footman above her was holding the sword almost over his shoulder, the hilt resting there.
The footman blinked at her. โMiss?โ
โWould you believe me if I told you this happens a lot?โ The footman replied too quickly: โYes.โ
Reid went to stand next to the footman, bumping the large man with his hip as he asked Evie, โShall I join you down there? Or will you come back up here for a littleย sword play?โ
Evie narrowed her eyes. โIs that a euphemism?โ
Reid waggled his brows. โDo you want it to be?โ He kneeled and gripped her hips, preparing to haul her up, but he froze, peering at something past her.
Her breath caught when she tilted her head back against the ground and
saw heaving shoulders and black diamond-chipped eyes.
Trystan.
He was watching the scene unfold, sweaty, raw, and perfect. His molten gaze locked on to where Reidโs hands were still molded against her hips, then to the large footman standing over her with a sword raised above his head. It didnโt lookโฆgood, per se.
But she was far too relieved to care that the men standing over her were likely in imminent danger. Trystan was aliveโthe man sheโd sacrifice anything for was okay.
The same man with the vein throbbing in the side of his sweaty hairโ slicked forehead. โWhat the fuck are you doing?โ He was glaring at the footman and Reid.
The footmanโthe quiet, unassuming oneโchose that moment to say, โWe were discussing euphemisms. For swords.โ
Evieโs lips pulled back in a wince.
But she should give Trystan more credit. The boss was a master in subtle displeasure. His largest bouts of anger were quiet and subdued, allowing the fear to build and flow in startling, frightening waves.
His brow twitched, his jaw flexed; his eyes flared, and the fists at his sides tightened. As he took a slow step toward them, she was sure heโd take the time to think and not do anything rash.
โIโm going to kill all of you.โ
Never mind.
				




