Scarlett would remember only one thing clearly about her journey from the dress shop. She would not remember her limbs feeling as light as feathers, her bones turning to dust, or either of her attempts to lie down in the boats. She would not remember being prodded out of those same boats, or dropping her cherry-blossom gown. Though she would recall the young man who picked it up, and then took her arm to help her walk the rest of the way back to La Serpiente.
The wordsย uselessly prettyย came to mind, though as she looked up at her attractive companion, his face no longer looked quite so pretty. Hard lines and harsh angles highlighted dark eyes shadowed by even darker hair.
This person did not like her. She not only knew it, she could feel it in the rough way he handled her. The way he held on to her arm as she attempted to pull away.
โLet me go!โ she tried to yell. But her voice was feeble, and the passersby who might have heard were too busy scurrying to their own snake holes. A quarter of an hour was all that remained until the sun rose and erased the magic of the night.
โIf I let you go, youโll just crawl into another boat.โ Dante dragged her through La Serpienteโs rounded back door. Noise from the tavern circled around them. Mugs of cider clinking against glass tables. Snorts of amusement mixed with grunts of satisfaction, and groaned tales of things unsatisfying.
Only a sharp-looking gentleman with an eye patch and a crimson cravat noticed her being dragged onto a set of stairs, where the air darkened and the
noise quieted. Later Scarlett would remember him watching, but just then her main concern was escaping from Dante.
โPlease,โ Scarlett begged. โI need to get to my room.โ
โFirst we need to talk.โ Dante cornered her in the stairwell, long legs and tattooed arms boxing her against the wall.
โIf this is about the other day โฆ Iโm sorry.โ It took what felt like all of Scarlettโs strength to force the words out coherently. โI didnโt mean to trick you. I shouldnโt have lied to you.โ
โThis isnโt about your lies,โ Dante said. โI know people lie in this game. Yesterdayโโ He broke off, sounding as if it were a struggle to keep his tone even. โI was upset because I thought you were different. This game, it changes people.โ
โI know,โ Scarlett said, โthatโs why I need to get to my room.โ
โI canโt let you do that.โ Danteโs voice hardened, and for a rare moment of terrifying clarity, Scarlett could see heโd fallen apart even more than the last time sheโd seen him. His eyes were lined in dark shadows as if he hadnโt slept in days. โMy sister is missing; you have to help me find her. I know your sister is missing too, and I donโt think itโs just a part of this game.โ
No.ย Scarlett couldnโt be hearing this now. Tellaโs disappearance was simply another magic trick. Dante was trying to frighten her. Hadnโt Julian said heโd been cruel to win the game before? โI canโt talk about this right now.โ
She needed to make it back to her room. It no longer mattered if it was Julianโs for the night. She could not die right there. Not in front of Dante, as crazed as he was. Somehow she managed to pull her dress from his hands. โWhy donโt we meet in the tavernโafter weโve both gotten some sleep?โ
โYou mean after youย dieย for two days?โ Danteโs hand formed a fist against the wall. โI know whatโs happening to you. I canโt lose another night! My sister is gone and youโโ
Smack!
Before he could get another word out, Dante flew backward. Scarlett didnโt fully see the blow, but it was enough to knock him halfway down the
stairs.
โYou need to stay away from her!โ Heat poured off of Julian as he gently peeled Scarlett from the wall. โAre you all right? Did he hurt you?โ
โNo โฆ I just need to get up to the room.โ She could feel the minutes slipping away, draining her of life, turning her limbs into flimsy strands of gossamer.
โCrimsonโโ Julian caught her as she started to fall. He was so much warmer than she was. Scarlett wanted to curl into him like a blanket, weave her arms around him as firmly as heโd wrapped his arms around her.
โCrimson, you need to talk to me.โ Julianโs voice was no longer gentle. โWhat happened to you?โ
โI โฆ I think I made a mistake.โ Her words came out sticky and thick like syrup. โSomeone, a girl with very shiny hair and a girl with a waffle โฆ I needed to buy dresses and they made me pay with time.โ
Julian uttered several colorful curses. โTell me they didnโt take a day of your life.โ
โNo.โฆโ She fought to stay standing. โThey took two days.โ
Julianโs handsome face twisted, turning lethal, or maybe the whole world was twisting into something lethal. Everything spiraled sideways as Julian picked her up, tossing the cherry-blossom gown over his shoulder. โThis is all my fault,โ he muttered.
Julian held her close as he carried her up the stairs, down a very wobbly hall, and into what Scarlett took to be their room. All she could see was white. Endless white, except for Julianโs brown face, hovering over her as he gently laid her down onto the bed.
โWhere were you โฆ earlier?โ she asked. โIn the wrong place.โ
Everything was hazy around the edges, like dusty early-morning sun, but Scarlett could see the dark fringe of lashes around Julianโs concerned eyes.
โDoes that meanโโ
โShh,โ Julian murmured. โSave your words, Scarlett. I think I can fix this, but I need you to stay with me a little longer. Iโm going to try to give you a
day of my life.โ
Scarlettโs head was so muddled, so broken by whatever magic worked its way through her body, that at first she thought she must have misheard him. But that look in his eyes was back, as if he wanted her to be his undoing.
โYou would really do this for me?โ she asked.
In answer, Julian pressed the pad of a finger to her parted lips.
Metallic and wet and just a little sweet. Bravery and fear and something else she couldnโt distinguish. Dimly, she knew she tasted his blood. It was like no other gift sheโd ever received. Strangely beautiful, alarmingly intimate. And she wanted more of it. More of him.
She licked the tip of his finger, but Scarlett hungered to taste his lips as well. To feel them against her mouth and her throat. To experience the solid touch of his hands on her body. She craved the heavy weight of his chest crushed to hers, to find out if his heart beat equally fast.
Julianโs finger lingered a moment longer, pressing her lips back together, but the taste of his blood remained. And her desire for him intensified. He hovered over her, and she could hear the rhythmic beat of his pulse. Sheโd been sensitive to his presence before, but never more than this. She was mesmerized by his face, the dark freckle beneath his left eye, the subtle sharpness of his cheekbones, the line of his chiseled jaw, the coolness of his breath on her cheek.
โNow I need some of your blood.โ His voice was so gentle, made of gentle, the same way his blood had been made of everything he was feeling.
Scarlett had never felt so close to another person. She knew she would give him what he asked forโwhatever he asked forโthat she would eagerly let him drink a part of her the way she had him. โJulian,โ she said in a whisper, as if anything louder would destroy the delicacy of the moment, โwhy are you doing this?โ
His amber-flecked eyes met hers, and something in them made her breathing hitch. โIโd think that answer was obvious.โ He took one of her cool hands and held it near to his knife, but she imagined he waited for her permission. And she knew, he wasnโt doing this because of the game; this felt
like something entirely separate, existing only for the two of them.
Scarlett pressed down on the tip of the blade. A single drop of ruby blood welled. Carefully Julian brought her finger to his mouth, and when his soft lips touched her skin the entire world shattered into a million shards of colored glass.
Her dying heart beat faster as his tongue gently drew her finger between his teeth. For a moment she could feel his emotions again, as close as if they were her own. Awe mixed with fierce protectiveness, and a thread of pain so intense she wanted to take the hurt from him. Her finger dipped deeper in, pressing against one of his sharp incisors. Days before, sheโd stiffened at his touch, but now she wished she were strong enough to wrap her arms around him.
Not quite sure how far sheโd already fallen, she imagined loving him would feel like falling in love with darkness, frightening and consuming yet utterly beautiful when the stars came out.
He licked her finger a final time; a shiver coursed through her so painfully cold it felt hot. Then he was lying beside her on the bed, weighing it down as he brought her into the cradle of his arms. Her back fit perfectly against his chest, solid and strong. She burrowed against him, attempting to fight off death for another minute and hold on to him instead.
โYouโre going to be fine.โ Julian stroked her hair as her vision went dark. โThank you,โ she whispered.
He said something else, but all she felt was his hand brush her cheek. So soft she thought she imagined it, along with the tender press of his lips to the back of her neck, right before she died.





