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Chapter no 44 – The Villain

Assistant to the Villain

After a mad dash through the ruins of the party, stepping over unrecognizable bodies, some of them still groaning, Trystan spotted Clare. Tugging his sister hard by the arm, Trystan ducked them both into the shadows in one sweeping move.

She was shaking, her dress torn and her left shoulder bare where the strap was missing. It made him think of their childhood, when Clare was reckless and Trystan would feel pinches in his chest at what might happen to her.

But they were grown now. Heโ€™d learned quickly that neither of his siblings needed his worry or concern.

โ€œTryst?โ€ Clareโ€™s voice shook, as though she was unsure her brother was really here to rescue her. But then she seemed to collect herself and shouted, โ€œFather. We must find Father!โ€

โ€œWhat in the deadlands are you even doing here, Clare?โ€ He was feeling so many things, too many. Emotions had never been easily processed through the dark confines of Trystanโ€™s mind.

He worried for Evie, he worried for his sister, he was infuriated at whoever caused this mess, and there were not words to describe the anger he felt toward King Benedict.

โ€œFather invited me!โ€ Clare yelled, her usual temper flaring and melting away any trace of fear he thought heโ€™d seen in her gaze. โ€œWhat in the deadlands areย youย doing here?โ€ Her eyes became horrified saucers. โ€œDid you do this?โ€

โ€œOf course not,โ€ he growled, freezing when he saw Blade sprint past him. โ€œGushiken!โ€

The dragon trainer halted in his tracks, swinging a looped rope, sweat pouring down his face. โ€œI almost had himโ€”just need a little more height.โ€ Blade peeked over at Clare and smiled like they were meeting over brunch. โ€œNice to meet you.โ€

โ€œMy sister.โ€ Trystan claimed her, even though it was unwise. No one at the office, save for Tatianna and now Sage, knew of his familial

connections. Or even his identity.

โ€œOh.โ€ Realization lit in the dragon trainerโ€™s eyes. โ€œOh, youโ€™reโ€” Hello.โ€ The man obviously knew something he shouldnโ€™t, because he looked like a cat whoโ€™d found a mouse to play with.

Trystan was out of patience, as usual. โ€œClare. Iโ€™ll find Arthurโ€”just stay out of the way.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t take orders from you.โ€ She rolled her eyes and turned to Blade. โ€œYou need a sleeping draught to take that thing down, donโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œIโ€”โ€ Blade looked to Trystan, uncomfortable to be caught in the siblingsโ€™ squabble. โ€œThat would be good. Can you make one?โ€

Clare curled one side of her lips at the trainer. โ€œYes, I can. There are some herbs I can use growing nearbyโ€”give me five minutes.โ€

They both turned in the direction of the shrubs, but a familiar scream wrenched the air and a horrid, hollow feeling knifed its way through his heart.

Sage.

โ€œI have toโ€”โ€ But then a sharp pain sliced through his head. He saw dark spots as he fell to his knees, and his last image was of Sage waiting for him to come save her, but heโ€™d never reach her in time.

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