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Chapter no 43 – Evie

Assistant to the Villain

โ€œWhat in the deadlands?โ€ The Villain muttered, angling his dark head up to the night sky, toward whatever was screeching loud enough to nearly burst Evieโ€™s eardrums.

โ€œMove!โ€ she cried, recognizing the piercing shout in the sky and the purple hue to the cloud of smoke coming down toward them.

Her boss shoved them both out of the way and let loose a hard gasp when they hit the ground, eyes widening in realization before rolling them both over, away from another venomous cloud of breath fromโ€”

โ€œThey escaped?โ€ Evie looked up over his shoulder at the dark guvre-shaped figure hovering in the sky. Because what else did this night need, if not a wickedly dangerous beast crashing the most awkward family reunion since the dawn of time?

And the most magical dance of her life.

She hadnโ€™t even moved her feet; sheโ€™d just glided while heโ€”

Another screech filled the air, accompanied by the screams of a scattering crowd.ย Right. Probably not the best time to ruminate, Evie.

The dirt bunched over her heels as her boss pulled her to her feet, cursing fast and angry when he looked to the other side of the bridge. Half of Briarโ€™s Peak was gone, melting under the venom of the guvreโ€™s breath. She flinched, bile rising in her throat when her eyes found the fast-decaying body of a man, still alive, still screaming in agony. Skin melting away from his bones.

โ€œOh, that is so sickening.โ€ Evie covered her mouth with her hand.

โ€œYouโ€™ve certainly seen far more grotesque things during your time in my employ,โ€ The Villain said, far too matter-of-factly, not taking his eyes off the guvre.

โ€œThat doesnโ€™t make thatย lessย grotesque,โ€ Evie said incredulously before shaking her head. An awful feeling prickled along her skin. โ€œThe guvre, sir. Shouldnโ€™t weโ€”โ€

โ€œYes! Obviously,โ€ The Villain said, seeming surprised and annoyed by his moment of distraction. Grabbing her arm and thrusting her in front of him, he yelled for her to move. โ€œGo!โ€

โ€œAll right!โ€ Evie yelled, rolling her eyes in annoyance. She could direct herself, despite public opinion. โ€œHow did one get out?โ€ she called back. She tried to catch the beastโ€™s coloring, but it was impossible to tell which one this was in the darkness.

What if theyโ€™dย bothย escaped?

She could feel The Villain following closely behind her, yelling at her to move faster. The moment she heard the creaking snaps of old wood, she knew why. The guvreโ€™s breath was eating up the bridge behind them, plank by plank. Until the whole thing creaked, and then they were falling.

Gripping the plank like it was a ladder, Evie felt splinters break off under her grip as they fell, then slammed against what was left of the cliffside, the ropes on their end clinging for dear life. Evie looked down, exhaling in relief when she saw her boss clinging to a plank farther away but still there. โ€œAre you okay?โ€ she yelled down, trying not to flinch when she felt the

freshly healed wounds on her hands reopen in a couple of places.

โ€œFantastic. I think Iโ€™ll have a picnic while Iโ€™m down here,โ€ he called back with his normal dryness.

Oh yes, he was fine.

Evie nodded and turned to climb the rest of the way up. When she reached the top, her smile disappeared as the putrid smell of rotting flesh permeated the air.

It was a massacre.

Bodies were strewn about, corpses rotting down to the bone. The few still alive were screaming as the skin dripped from their flesh. Evie forced herself to look, begging one of the faces not to be Blade orโ€ฆ Fine, she would prefer one of them not be Rebecka Erring.

โ€œItโ€™s the male,โ€ The Villain said at her shoulder, looking to the sky with a quiet rage, eyes narrowing when something large clattered to the ground. He stalked over toward the fallen silver item. It was the guvreโ€™s ankle cuff, the clean lines of the break in the chain a clear indicator it had been cut free rather than broken. โ€œSomeoneโ€™s released him.โ€

โ€œThe person who got us here.โ€ Evie sighed. โ€œIt was a setup.โ€ The Villain sneered.

But there was no time to speculate who had done it when first they had a creature to catch. โ€œWhy isnโ€™t the male staying with the female?โ€ Evie asked, seeking cover under a giant fallen tree that was lying at an angle, one end stuck in the branches of another tree.

Her boss quickly joined her. โ€œThe females are smarter, more strategic. The males often work off pure instinct. Right now, all he knows is that heโ€™s been caged. Things will be even worse if his mate is still caged.โ€ He seemed to think better of that statement because he added, โ€œWorse is relative. Two guvres are also as bad as one male overcome with rage.โ€

โ€œSo destruction is his solution?โ€ Evie rolled her eyes, pushing her loosened hair out of her face. โ€œMen,โ€ she scoffed.

โ€œYes, we can discuss the obvious weaknesses of my s*x later.โ€ The Villainโ€™s eyes glittered. His black shirt was ripped at the shoulder, giving him a roguish dishevelment that made Evieโ€™s stomach flutter.

At an obviously horribly inconvenient time.

โ€œGushiken!โ€ he yelled with such deep command, Evie felt her back straighten at attention, her head nearly bumping the tree trunk they were hiding under.

Blade appeared out of the darkness and scrambled under the tree with them, blood running down his arm, panic in his amber eyes. โ€œHello, boss. When did you get here?โ€ he asked, his casual tone a stark contrast to the chaos surrounding them.

โ€œCould you perhaps dispense with the small talk? Any ideas on how to recapture him?โ€

โ€œHow much help was I the first time?โ€ Blade asked bluntly.

Another screech and flurry of screams caused them all to jump. โ€œNone,โ€ The Villain growled.

โ€œThen I believe you have your answer, sir.โ€ The cocky ease with which Blade composed himself wavered when his gaze flashed to a movement Evie caught out of the corner of her eye.

โ€œI told you to stay hidden!โ€ Blade said, an unusual steel to his voice.

Rebecka Erring appeared beside Evie under the tree, startling her so quickly, it knocked her back into her bossโ€™s chest. โ€œMy gods, make a sound!โ€ Evie held her hand to her chest, waiting for her heart rate to slow and then quickly realizing it wouldnโ€™t while the guvre hovered dangerously above them.

โ€œI wasnโ€™t any safer behind the trees where you left me,โ€ Becky muttered, nodding politely at The Villain and then turning to glare at Blade.

But The Villain didnโ€™t notice as his gaze darted around the screaming party guests rushing past. โ€œMy sister. My sister was here. Before he attacked.โ€ And then he took off runningโ€”leaving the shelter of their hiding spot.

โ€œSir!โ€ Evie screamed, moving to follow, but she was jerked back down by Beckyโ€™s rough grip on her shoulders.

โ€œSit down, you fool. He doesnโ€™t need to worry about you killing yourself while he looks for her. Just stay here and donโ€™t get in the way.โ€

The words burned like the guvreโ€™s breath against bare flesh, but Evie knew they were true. Unless she could find a way to make herself a resource, she would quickly become a nuisance. Perhaps she already was one.

She couldnโ€™t be that self-deprecating now. When she finally made it home later, hopefully in one piece, sheโ€™d check on Lyssa, feeling guilty for leaving her alone once more, then flop nearly lifeless into bed. Then and only then would she allow herself to delve into all the things her brain liked to tell her she did wrong or poorly.

โ€œWeโ€™ve got to get the guvre,โ€ Blade said absolutely, pulling a corded leather rope from his pocket. โ€œFound this threaded through a few fallen lanternsโ€”I think itโ€™ll do the trick!โ€

โ€œHow the deadlands did he catch it the first time?โ€ Evie asked, raising a skeptical brow as Blade knotted a large loop at the end. โ€œThat was used to string up lights. You think itโ€™s going to hold a giant wild animal?โ€

โ€œHave you got a better idea?โ€ Blade asked, smiling roguishly. โ€œThe boss had his guards track the male for days before he had Tati mix a sleeping draught. They struggled, but they got him down instantly after they managed to pour it in the thingโ€™s mouth, from what Keeley told me.โ€

โ€œThen by all means!โ€ Evie gestured wildly to the sky after another screech rent the air, slowly melting the tree next to them. The creatureโ€™s wings flapped overhead, and a gust of wind knocked them all back as he soared in the other direction, far enough for them to pause and catch their breath.

โ€œI donโ€™t have the sleeping draught now!โ€ Blade yelled, all three of them backing up as a group of people ran past them, screaming, most of them bleeding or injured. Evie had backed up until she felt her dress catch against

something behind her. Turning quickly, she saw a body slouched against the tree, hood pulled over their face.

Blade looked confused. โ€œIs that manโ€ฆtaking a nap?โ€

โ€œOr heโ€™s dead!โ€ Becky said, slapping Blade on the arm. โ€œPoke him and see if he moves.โ€

Frowning, Blade bent low, picked up a twig, and reached out toward the drooped figure.

He crouched and moved his head toward the personโ€™s shoulder. Then jumped three feet in the air when the figure moved before the stick could poke him, a rusty laugh coming from the dark shadows hiding his face.

โ€œIโ€™m not dead, just a little less alive.โ€ The voice rang familiar the moment Evie heard it. Which was why she was unsurprised when the figure pulled his hood away and revealed Arthurโ€™s bloodied face, his beard matted together in red. โ€œIโ€™ll be all right. Where is Trystan?โ€

โ€œWhoโ€™s that?โ€ Blade asked, looking uncomfortable. โ€œOh, and who are you?โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s the host of the party.โ€ Evie rolled her eyes.

Blade frowned sympathetically. โ€œOh, well, other than the melting people, I think itโ€™s going really well.โ€

โ€œBlade,โ€ Evie said, crouching beside Arthur, tearing off a piece of her shining skirt and wrapping the fabric around his head. โ€œShut up, would you?โ€

โ€œSure, sure,โ€ Blade said quietly from behind them. โ€œIโ€™ll go try and, um, get theโ€ฆ Well, you know,โ€ he said, before running away from them and into the fray.

Arthur coughed lightly, a trickle of blood coming from the corner of his lips. Panic shook Evie at the sight, worried for a man who had once cared for Trystan and very apparently still did. And he mattered to her boss, whether Trystan knew it or not.

Ripping off another clean scrap of fabric from her dress, Evie held it gently to the corner of Arthurโ€™s mouth, praying that whatever ailed him could be healed.

โ€œYouโ€™re brave.โ€ Arthur smiled at her lightly, dirt mixing with the blood on his cheeks.

Evie snorted. โ€œHardly.โ€ She was impulsive and headstrong on her best days, but brave? It seemed too heavy a word for the vision she had of herself.

โ€œYou must be to work forโ€”โ€ He paused, eyes taking in Becky behind her. He seemed to be weighing something carefully before he turned back to Evie with a different course in mind. โ€œTo work forย The Villain.โ€

Arthur winced around the last two words, like calling his son something sinister was more painful than any of the wounds heโ€™d suffered.

โ€œHeโ€™s not so scary.โ€ Evie smiled, feeling a small sort of glow inside when she pictured Trystanโ€™s softer moments in her mind.

โ€œOh, but he is.โ€ Arthur winced again but smiled. Finding humor in his pain.

โ€œIโ€™ve never been more afraid of anyone in my life.โ€

But Evie could hear the feelings behind his words. That his fear wasnโ€™t of Trystan but of where the life heโ€™d chosen would lead him.

He was afraidย forย him, and Evie was so touched, she vowed she would keep this man alive, no matter what she had to do.

Just then, Becky gasped, and Evie spun around to seeโ€” She froze.

They were surrounded by Valiant Guards, swords drawn with ruthless determination.

And they didnโ€™t look like heroes at allโ€ฆ

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