Perched on the rail of theย Sea Dragon, gripping the rope ladder flowing from the looming mast, Aelin savored the cooling spindrift that sprayed her face as the ship plowed through the waves. Once the ship was clear of the others, Rowan had let his winds fill its sails, setting theย Sea Dragonย flying toward the mammoth chain.
It was hard not to look back as they passed over the submerged chain โฆ and then Ship-Breaker began to rise from the water.
Sealing them out of the bayโwhere Rolfeโs other ships would wait safely behind the chainโs lineโto guard the town now silently watching them.
If all went well, they would only need this boat, sheโd told Rolfe.
And if it went badly, then his ships wouldnโt make a difference anyway. Tightly grasping the rope, Aelin leaned out, the vibrant blue and white below passing in a swift blur.ย Not too fast, sheโd told Rowan.ย Donโt waste
your strengthโyou barely slept last night.
Heโd just leaned in to nip at her ear before sliding onto Gavrielโs bench to concentrate.
He was still there, his power letting the men cease their rowing and prepare for what swept toward them. Aelin again looked aheadโtoward those black sails blotting the horizon.
The Wyrdkey at her chest murmured in response.
She could feel themโher magic couldย tasteย their corruption on the wind. No sign of Lysandra, but she was out there.
The sun was blinding on the waves as Rowanโs magic slowed, bringing them into a steady glide toward the two peaks of the island that curved toward each other.
It was time.
Aelin swung off the railing, boots thudding on the soaked wood of the deck. So many eyes turned to her, to the chains spread across the main deck.
Rolfe stalked toward her, descending from the raised quarterdeck, where heโd been manning the wheel himself.
She picked up a heavy iron chain, wondering who itโd previously held. Rowan rose to his feet in a steady, graceful movement. He reached her when Rolfe did.
The captain demanded, โWhat now?โ
Aelin jerked her chin toward the ships near enough to make out figures crammed onto the various decks. Many,ย manyย figures. โWe draw them in as close as we can. When you can see the whites of their eyes, you shout at us.โ
Rowan added, โAnd then you lay anchor off the starboard side. Swing us around.โ
โWhy?โ Rolfe asked as Rowan helped her fasten the manacle around her wrist.
She balked at the iron, her magic twisting. Rowan gripped her chin between his thumb and forefinger, making her meet his unflinching gaze, even as he said to Rolfe, โBecause we donโt want the masts in the way when we open fire. They seem like a rather important part of the ship.โ
Rolfe growled and stalked off.
Rowanโs fingers slid to cup her jaw, his thumb brushing her cheek. โWe draw out our power, slow and steady.โ
โI know.โ
He angled his head, brows lifting. A half smile curved his sinful mouth. โYouโve been spiraling down into your power for days now, havenโt you?โ
She nodded. It had taken most of her focus, had been such an effort to stay in the present, to stay active and aware while she was burrowing down and down, drawing up as much of her power as she could without attracting any notice. โI didnโt want to take any chances here. Not if you were drained from saving Dorian.โ
โIโve recovered, Iโll have you know. So this morningโs little displayโฆโ โA way to take off the powerโs full edge,โ she said wryly. โAnd make
Rolfe piss himself.โ He chuckled and released her face to pass her the other manacle. She hated its ancient, hideous touch on her skin, on his, as she clamped it around his tattooed wrist.
โHurry,โ Rolfe said from where heโd returned to his spot at the wheel. Indeed, the ships were gaining on them. No sign of those sea-wyvernsโ
though the shifter also remained out of sight.
Rowan palmed his hunting knife, the steel bright in the blazing sun.
High noon.
Precisely why sheโd gone into Rolfeโs office nearly two hours beforehand.
Sheโd practically rung the dinner bell for the host in the Dead End. Sheโd gambled that they wouldnโt wait until nightfall, but they apparently feared the wrath of their master if she slipped their nets more than they feared the light itself. Or were too stupid to realize Malaโs heir would be at her most powerful.
โDo you want to do the honors, or should I?โ Rowan said. Fenrys and Gavriel had risen to their feet, blades out as they monitored from a safe distance. Aelin held out her free hand, her palm scarred, and took the knife from him. A quick slice had her skin stinging, warm blood heating her seawater-sticky skin.
Rowan had the knife a heartbeat later, and the scent of his blood filled her nose, set her senses on edge. But she extended her bloodied palm.
Her magic swirled into the world with it, crackling in her veins, her ears. She reined in the urge to tap her foot on the ground, to roll her shoulders.
โSlow,โ Rowan repeated, as if sensing the hair-trigger that her power was now on, โand steady.โ His shackled arm slid around her waist to hold her to him. โIโll be with you every step of the way.โ
She lifted her head to study his face, the harsh planes and the curving tattoo. He leaned in to brush a kiss to her mouth. And as his lips met hers, he joined their bleeding palms.
Magic jolted through her, ancient and wicked and cunning, and she arched against him, knees buckling as his cataclysmic power roared into her.
All anyone on deck saw, she knew, was two lovers embracing.
But Aelin tunneled down, down, down into her power, felt him doing the same with his, felt every ounce of ice and wind and lightning go slamming from him into her. And when it reached her, the core of his power
yielded to her own, melted and became embers and wildfire. Became the molten heart of the earth, shaping the world and birthing new lands.
Deeper and deeper, she went.
Aelin had a vague sense of the ship rocking beneath them, felt the faint bite of the iron as it rejected her magic, felt the presence of Fenrys and Gavriel flickering around them like candles.
It had been months since sheโd drawn from so deep in the abyss of her power.
During the time sheโd trained with Rowan in Wendlyn, her powerโs limit had been self-imposed. And then that day with the Valg, sheโd broken through itโhad discovered an entire hidden level beneath. She had drawn from it when sheโd encircled Doranelle with her power, had taken a whole day to tunnel that far, to draw up what she needed.
Aelin had begun this descent three days ago.
Sheโd expected it to stop after the first day. To hit that bottom sheโd sensed once before.
She had not.
And now โฆ now with Rowanโs power joining hersโฆ
Rowanโs arm still held her tightly against him, and she had the distant, murky sensation of his coat scratching lightly against her face, of the hardness of the weapons strapped beneath, the scent of him washing over her, soothing her.
She was a stone plunked into the sea of her powerโtheir power.
Down and down and down
Thereโthere was the bottom. The ash-lined bottom, the pit of a dormant crater.
Only the feeling of her own feet against the wood deck kept her from sinking into that ash, learning what might slumber beneath it.
Her magic whispered to start digging through that ash and silt. But Rowanโs grip tightened on her waist. โEasy,โ he murmured in her ear. โEasy.โ
Still more of his power flowed into her, wind and ice churning with her power, eddying into a maelstrom.
โClose now,โ Rolfe warned from nearbyโfrom another world.
โAim for the middle of the fleet,โ Rowan ordered her. โSend the flanking ships scattering onto the reef.โ Where theyโd founder, leaving any survivors to be picked off with arrows shot by Fenrys and Rolfeโs men. Rowan had to be alert, thenโwatching the approaching force.
She could feel themโfeel her magicโs hackles rise in response to the blackness gathering beyond the horizon of her consciousness.
โAlmost in range,โ Rolfe called.
She began pulling up, dragging the abyss of flame and embers with her. โSteady,โ Rowan murmured.
Higher, higher, Aelin rose, back toward the sea and sunlight.
Here, that sunlight seemed to beckon.ย To me. Her magic surged for it, for that voice.
โNow!โ Rolfe barked.
And like a feral beast freed of its leash, her magic erupted.
Sheโd been doing well as Rowan had handed over his power to her.
Sheโd balked and bobbed a few times, but โฆ she had the descent under control.
Even if her power โฆ the well had gone deeper than before. It was easy to forget she was still growingโthat her power would mature with her.
And when Rolfe shouted,ย Now!ย Rowan knew he had forgotten to his detriment.
A pillar of flame that did not burn erupted from Aelin, slamming into the sky, turning the world into red and orange and gold.
Aelin was ripped from his arms with the force of it, and Rowan grabbed her hand in a crushing grip, refusing to let her break that line of contact. Men around them stumbled back, falling onto their asses as they gawked upward in terror and wonder.
Higher, that column of flame swirled, a maelstrom of death and life and rebirth.
โHoly gods,โ Fenrys whispered behind him.
Still Aelinโs magic poured into the world. Still she burned hotter, wilder. Her teeth were gritted, her head arched back as she panted, eyes shut.
โAelin,โ Rowan warned. The pillar of flame began expanding, laced now with blue and turquoise. Flame that could melt bone, crack the earth.
Too much. He had given her too much, and she had delved too deep into her powerโ
Through the flames encasing them, Rowan glimpsed the frantic enemy fleet, now hurling themselves into motion to flee, to get out of range.
Aelinโs ongoing display was not for them.
Because there was no escape, not with the power sheโd dragged up with
her.
The display was for the others, for the city watching them.
For the world to know she was no mere princess playing with pretty
embers.
โAelin,โ Rowan said again, trying to tug on that bond between them. But there was nothing.
Only the gaping maw of some immortal, ancient beast. A beast that had opened an eye, a beast that spoke in the tongue of a thousand worlds.
Ice flooded his veins. She was wearing the Wyrdkey.
โAelin.โ But Rowan felt it then. Felt that bottom of her power crack open as if the beast within that Wyrdkey stomped its foot, and ash and crusted rock crumbled away beneath it.
And revealed a roiling, molten core of magic beneath it. As if it were the fiery heart of Mala herself.
Aelin plunged into that power. Bathed in it.
Rowan tried to move, tried to scream at her to stopโ
But Rolfe, eyes wide with what could only be terror and awe, roared at her, โOpen fire!โ
She heard that. And as violently as it had pierced the sky, that pillar of fire shot down, shot back intoย her, coiling and wrapping inside her, fusing into a kernel of power so hot it sizzled into him, searing his very soulโ
The flames winked out at the same second she reached into Rowan with burning hands andย toreย the last remnants of his power from him.
Just as she ripped her hand from his. Just as her power and the Wyrdkey between her breasts merged.
Rowan collapsed to his knees, and there was a crack inside his head, as if thunder cleaved through him.
As Aelin opened her eyes, he realized it wasnโt thunderโbut the sound of a door slamming open.
Her face turned expressionless. Cold as the gaps between the stars. And her eyesโฆ
Turquoise burned bright โฆ around a core of silver. No hint of gold to be found.
โThatโs not Aelin,โ Fenrys breathed.
A faint smile blossomed on her full mouth, born of cruelty and arrogance, and she examined the iron chain wrapped around her wrist.
The iron melted away, molten ore sizzling through the wooden deck and into the dark below. The creature that stared out through Aelinโs eyes furled her fingers into a fist. Light leaked through her clenched fingers.
Cold white light. Tendrils flickeredโsilver flameโฆ
โGet away,โ Gavriel warned him.ย โGet away and donโt look.โ
Gavriel was indeed on his knees, head bowed and eyes averted. Fenrys followed suit.
For what gazed at the dark fleet assembled, what had filled his belovedโs body โฆ He knew. Some primal, intrinsic part of him knew.
โDeanna,โ Rowan whispered. She flicked her eyes to him in question and confirmation.
And she said to him, in a voice that was deep and hollow, young and old, โEvery key has a lock. Tell the Queen Who Was Promised to retrieve it soon, for all the allies in the world shall make no difference if she does not wield the Lock, if she does not put those keys back with it. Tell her flame and iron, together bound, merge into silver to learn what must be found. A mere step is all it shall take.โ Then she looked away again.
And Rowan realized what the power in her hand was. Realized that the flame she would unleash would be so cold it burned, realized it was the cold of the stars, the cold of stolen light.
Not wildfireโbut moonfire.
One moment she was there. And then she was not.
And then she was shoved aside, locked into a box with no key, and the power was not hers, her body was not hers, her name was not hers.
And she could feel the Other there, filling her, laughing silently as she marveled at the heat of the sun on her face, at the damp sea breeze coating her lips with salt, at the pain of the hand now healed of its wound.
So longโit had been so long since the Other had felt such things, felt themย whollyย and not as something in between and diluted.
And those flamesโherย flames and her belovedโs magic โฆ they belonged to the Other now.
To a goddess who had walked through the temporary gate hanging between her breasts and seized her body as if it were a mask to wear.
She had no words, for she had no voice, no self,ย nothingโ
And she could only watch as if through a window as she felt the goddess, who had perhaps not protected her butย huntedย her the entirety of her life, for this moment, this opportunity, examine the dark fleet ahead.
So easy to destroy it.
But more life glimmeredโbehind. More life to obliterate, to hear their dying cries with her own ears, to witness firsthand what it was to cease to be in a way the goddess never couldโฆ
She watched as her own hand, wreathed in pulsing white flame, began to move from where it had been aimed toward the dark fleet.
Toward the unprotected city at the heart of the bay.
Time slowed and stretched as her body pivoted toward that town, as her own arm lifted, her fist aimed toward the heart of it. There were people on the docks, the scions of a lost clan, some running from the display of fire sheโd unleashed moments ago. Her fingers began to unfurl.
โNo!โ
The word was a roar, a plea, and silver and green flashed in her vision.
A name. A name clanged through her as he hurled himself in the path of that fist, that moonfire, not just to save those innocents in the city, but to spareย herย soul from the agony if she destroyed them allโ
Rowan. And as his face became clear, his tattoo stark in the sun, as that fist full of unimaginable power now opened towardย hisย heartโ
There was no force in any world that could keep her contained.
And Aelin Galathynius remembered her own name as she shattered through the cage that goddess had shoved her into, as she grabbed that goddess by the damnedย throatย and hurled herย out, out, outย through that gaping hole where she had infiltrated her, and sealed itโ
Aelin snapped into her body, her power. Fire like ice, fire stolen from the starsโ
Rowanโs hair was still moving as he slammed into a stop before her uncoiling fist.
Time launched again, full and fast and unrelenting. Aelin had only enough of it to throw herself sideways, to angle that now-open fist away from him, point itย anywhereย but at himโ
The ship beneath her, the center and left flank of the dark fleet beyond her, and the outer edge of the island behind it blew apart in a storm of fire and ice.