Tella knew sheโd found the right place when she saw the door clapper shaped like a broken heart. It felt like a warning that nothing good could come from stepping inside.
Maybe she should have tried harder to get Legend to tell her his weakness before running off to Jacks so quickly. Jacks might not choose to help her again, and if he did tell her the Fallen Starโs weakness, it would definitely come at a cost. But what would the cost be if she walked away? Would the Fallen Star murder more people? Would he discover that Paloma had two daughters and come after Scarlett and Tella?
Tella knocked on the door and it immediately swung open, letting her inside Jacksโs gambling den.
Dice flew while young patrons clapped, all of them eager to lose fortunes that they hadnโt even earned and favors Jacks would no doubt collect from them later. Everyone looked fresher than theyโd been last night. The ladiesโ smiles werenโt smudged, the gentlemenโs cravats were sharp, and the drinks were unspilled. Tonightโs games had only just begun.
โArenโt you a pretty thing?โ A woman with red diamonds painted on her cheeks sauntered over to Tella. She was dressed to match the cards on the tables, in a knee-length skirt of black-and-white stripes, which flared over her full hips. Her fitted jacket hid shiny spade-shaped buttons, but her long sleeves were all wrong for the Hot Season, making Tella wonder if there were cards, or weapons, hidden inside them. If this woman worked for Jacks, it wouldnโt have been a surprise.
Though after a second look, Tella didnโt imagine this person worked for the Prince of Hearts, or that she was even a person. Copper curls that shined
like coins framed a face with a light brown complexion covered in dark freckles and eyes like liquid diamondsโpractically clear, and very inhuman. No, this was not a person at all. This woman was a Fate.
Tella stumbled backward, tripping on her ripped hem.
โThatโs not the response I usually get.โ The Fateโs smile stretched wide, making everyone within a ten-foot radius grin in unison. Then there was a thunderous round of applause, punctuated with several loud whoops and whistles, as if more than half the room had just had a tremendous streak of luck.
This woman was definitely a Fate. Mistress Luck, if Tellaโs guess was right.
Her card usually represented good fortune, but Tella didnโt care. She continued backing toward the door as black-and-red confetti fell from the ceiling. โStay away from me!โ
Mistress Luckโs smile dimmed, and a series of gasps and disappointed groans filled the gambling den.
โYou know how much most people would pay for my advice?โ asked the Fate.
โThatโs why Iโd rather pass on it. Iโm sure the price is entirely too high.โ
The Fate shook her head and pursed her lips, but then her eerie eyes sparked with a flash of iridescent light. โOh my, youโre her, arenโt you?ย Youโreย the one who made Jacksโs heart beat?โ The Fateโs clear eyes went toward Tellaโs chest as if there were a piece of eerie treasure hidden inside. โYouโre his weakness.โ
Tella froze at the wordย weakness.
Mistress Luckโs smile returned and the den filled with cheers once more. โSeems I have your attention now.โ
Oh, she definitely had Tellaโs attention. This was exactly what Tella wanted. If this woman could give it to her, then Tella wouldnโt even need to talk to Jacks. โWhat does it mean to be a Fateโs weakness?โ
โIt means you and Jacks are both in danger. Immortals and humans are not meant to be together.โ
Tella choked on a laugh. โJacks and I arenโt together. I hate Jacks.โ But the words definitely didnโt taste as true as they should have.
Mistress Luck could clearly tell from her response. โDonโt humans usually avoid things they hate?โ
โSometimes Jacks is a necessary evil.โ
โThen make him unnecessary.โ Mistress Luck gripped Tellaโs arm as her
cheery voice turned into something harsh. โYour relationship with the Prince of Hearts will end in catastrophe.โ
โI already told you, we donโt have a relationship.โ Tella tried to pull free, but the Fateโs grip was inhumanly strong.
โYouโre in denial. If you werenโt drawn to him, you wouldnโt be here.โ
Tella tried to object, but the Fate just kept talking. โYouโre the human girl who made Jacksโs heart beat again. There are whispers youโre his one true love. But that doesnโt mean what you think it does. Immortals cannot love. Love is not one of our emotions.โ
โThen it shouldnโt matter if Iโm Jacksโs true love,โ Tella said.
โYou didnโt let me finish.โ Mistress Luck squeezed Tellaโs arm a little harder. โWhen weโre attracted to humans, we only feel obsession, fixation, lust, possession. But on very rare occasions, we come across humans who tempt us to love. But it always ends badly. Love is poison to us. Love and immortality cannot coexist. If an immortal feels true love for even a minute, they become human for that minute. If the feeling lasts too long, their mortality becomes permanent. And most immortals would kill the object of their affection rather than become human. Itโs not safe to tempt an immortal to love. And if Jacks doesnโt kill you because heโs tempted to love you, then I promise his obsession with you will destroy you.โ
A hush fell over the den at her words, as if the entire room had just been dealt a bad hand.
โIf you have any intelligence, youโll turn and walk away now.โ The Fate finally released Tellaโs arm, and then she drifted back through the sea of gamblers, claps and cheers following her as she moved.
Tella tried to shake off the feel of her grip. But she couldnโt shake off her words.
Love and immortality cannot coexist.
We only feel obsession, fixation, lust, possession.
If an immortal feels love for even a minute, they become human for that minute. If the feeling lasts too long, their mortality becomes permanent. And most immortals would kill the object of their affection rather than become human.
Now Tella knew what an immortalโs one weakness was. Love. To kill the Fallen Star, they would need to make him fall in love. But he was definitely the sort who would murder a human before loving them.
A sharp ache panged beneath her breastbone, right around her heart. But the hurt went far deeper than that. This was not the weakness Tella would
have imagined. But now she understood why Legend hadnโt wanted her to know about it: Legend didnโt love her, and he neverย wouldย love her, not as long as he wanted to remain immortal.
โYou look as if youโre in pain again,โ Jacks drawled.
Tella spun around, her heart racing at the sound of his voice.
Tonight the Prince of Hearts was dressed like a debauched ringmaster, in a deep burgundy coat with a popped collar and ripped-off sleeves that revealed the black-and-white shirt beneath, which had been carelessly left unbuttoned. His white cravat hung untied around his neck, and his black pants were only half tucked into his scuffed boots.
He was the exact opposite of Legend. Legend always looked as if he could walk away from the apocalypse unscathed, while Jacks always seemed as if heโd just come from a fightโall wild, almost violently reckless in his appearance. And yet because he was a Fate, Jacks still managed to be almost painfully attractive.
โHere to see if I can make you feel better?โ He sank his teeth into the corner of his mouth, drawing one sparkling bead of gold-red blood. โIโm happy to help you out again.โ
Tellaโs belly dipped and her cheeks flushed with heat. โThatโs not what I want.โ
โAre you sure about that? You definitely look as if you want something.โ He laughed as he flicked out his tongue to catch the blood at the corner of his mouth. Still chuckling, he sauntered off toward a nearby roulette table.
โWait.โ Tella stormed after him. โI need to talk to you.โ
โIโd rather gamble.โ He grabbed the knob in the center of the already spinning black-and-red wheel and gave it another whirl, making it turn faster as the people at the table grumbled. โPlace a bet and then weโll talk.โ
โFine.โ Tella pulled out a handful of coins.
โNot that sort of bet, my love.โ His silver-blue eyes sparked, taunting and daring, along with something else she couldnโt place fast enough. โI think we can make this a little more interesting.โ
โHow?โ
He tugged at his lower lip with two pale fingers. โIf the ball lands on black, weโll talk, like you want. Iโll answer the questions you came here with. But if it falls on red, you have to let me into your dreams.โ
โNot a chance.โ
โThen this conversation is over.โ He turned.
โWaitโโ Tella reached up and clamped a hand on his shoulder.
Jacks slowly spun around, smiling as if heโd already won more than just the right to slip inside of her dreams.
โI havenโt agreed yet,โ Tella said, โand if I do say yes to this bet, you need to promise that you wonโt keep anyone else out of my dreams.โ
โWhy?โ He leaned in closer, surrounding her with the crisp scent of apples. โDid someone complain?โ
โIโm complaining! Theyโre my dreams and you donโt have the right to keep anyone else from them.โ
โI was doing it for you,โ Jacks said sweetly. โDreams might seem insignificant, but they give away more secrets than people realize.โ
โIs that why you want inside of mine?โ
His smile was all sharp edges. Suddenly all Tella could hear was the way Mistress Luck had said the wordย obsession.ย It didnโt matter why Jacks wanted into her dreamsโthe fact that he wanted in them and had kept Legend out should have scared her.
Jacks had seemed safe last night because Tella had been too numb to care about all the things heโd done, but he was still viperous.
โBetter decide quickly,โ he taunted. โThe odds could be much worse and I could have asked for far more.โ
Whir โฆ Whir โฆ Whir โฆ
The wheel continued spinning but the little white ball was losing momentum. And Tella had no doubt that when it stopped, Jacks would walk away or offer her a bet with worse odds.
โFine,โ Tella said. โYou have a deal.โ
The ball immediately stopped and slid into black. Tella couldnโt believe it. โI woโโ
The ball jumped and popped into the red slot beside it.
โNo!โ Tella stared at the ball, waiting for it to move again, but of course it didnโt. โYou cheated.โ
โDid you see me touch the ball?โ Jacks fluttered his lashes innocently. Tella fought the urge to smack him. โI know you made it move.โ
โIโm flattered you think so highly of my abilities, but Iโm not Legend. I donโt do magic tricks.โ
No. He definitely wasnโt Legend. Legend was deceptive and he didnโt play fair, but he wasnโt a blatant cheat.
Jacks picked up Tellaโs hand and gave it a quick cold kiss before dropping
it and striding away from the table. โSee you later tonight, my love.โ
โWe are not done here!โ Tella marched after him, weaving through drunk gamblers until she caught him on the same stairs heโd carried her up last night. The carpet brought back flashes of how helpless sheโd been. Her chest constricted and her feet faltered on the steps.
Jacks spun around abruptly. โWhy are you so upset? What are you worried Iโll see in your dreams?โ
โGet over yourself.โ Tella took a ragged breath. โIโm here because I want to know how to kill the Fallen Star.โ
โIf you go near the Fallen Star, heโll kill you quicker than he killed your mother.โ
Tella flinched.
โGood,โ Jacks said. โIโm glad you look scared.โ โThatโs why I need to kill him.โ
โYou canโt,โ Jacks said flatly. โWhat about with love?โ
Jacksโs eyes iced over with irritation and Tella swore the stairwell grew a little colder. โWho told you that?โ
โSo, itโs true?โ Tella said. โLove can make an immortal human long enough to kill?โ
โItโs true, but thatโs not going to happen.โ Jacks started up the stairs again. โThen tell me another way,โ Tella called as she followed. She might have
said she wouldnโt leave until he answered her, but she had an inkling that wouldnโt be much of a threat. Following him was probably a terrible idea as well. Mistress Luckโs words came to mind once more as she trekked up the stairs:
If Jacks doesnโt kill you because heโs tempted to love you, then I promise his obsession with you will destroy you.
But Jacks had his back turned to her now. He didnโt seem obsessed with her at all. And he still felt like her best option for figuring out how to defeat the Fallen Star. She knew he wasnโt safe, but after she got what she wanted from him tonight, she wouldnโt let herself see him again.
His study smelled faintly of apples and blood when she followed him inside. Tellaโs skin prickled once more with memories of their forbidden kiss as her eyes went to the scorched rug in front of the worn leather couch. She quickly looked away, focusing on Jacksโs desk instead; on top was a map of the city, held down in one corner by a mocking Deck of Destiny.
The deck was a little faded and worn around the corners. It was nothing
like her motherโs magical deck, but it was another reminder of Paloma and how sheโd sacrificed so muchโincluding her lifeโto try to stop the Fates from reigning once again.
Jacks threw himself in the chair behind his desk, looking annoyed that sheโd followed him inside.
โThe Fallen Star killed my mother,โ Tella said. โI watched as he murdered her. I donโt expect you to care about that, but I know you felt my pain last night. I saw you cry tears of blood.โ
โEveryone who owns a Deck of Destiny has seen me cry tears of blood.
Donโt turn this into a tragedy and think that means I care.โ
Jacks picked up his Deck of Destiny and began to shuffle the cards with elegant fingers. โAnd donโt think that this means Iโm on your side.โ His voice was so acerbic she almost didnโt realize this was his way of saying he would help her.
โThereโs a book in the Immortal Library, the Ruscica,โ Jacks went on. โIt can tell a person or a Fateโs entire history. If Gavriel has a fatal weakness that no one is aware of, this book might reveal it. But using the Ruscica is not a good idea. Youโd need Gavrielโs blood to access his history, and retrieving that could get you killed. If youโre determined to go after him, youโll have the best chance of finding what you need inside the Vanished Market.โ
Jacks cut the cards and flipped one half of the deck over. On top lay the card for the Vanished Market, which depicted a rainbow of colorful tent stalls, all selling exotic animals, wares, and foods from times past.
We might not have what you want, but we have what you need.
The Vanished Market was one of the eight Fated places. In Decks of Destiny, the Vanished Market was an auspicious, albeit tricky, card. It promised a person that they would be given what they needed. But most people agreed that what a person needed and wanted were two different things. And Tella imagined that trading inside the market was a bit like making a deal with one of Legendโs performers during Caraval. She doubted she could purchase what she needed with coins.
โIf thereโs another way to kill him, you might find your answer inside of the market,โ Jacks said. โThereโs a stall there run by two sisters who buy and sell secrets. In exchange for your secrets, they will give you one of the Fallen Starโs secrets.โ
Tella studied Jacks, dubious. โIโve only seen the Fallen Star from afar, but he doesnโt strike me as the sort to sell his secrets.โ
โHeโs not, but if anyone has one of his secrets, it would be the sisters. The
market exists outside of time. If you visit them, youโll learn that they have unique methods of collecting information.โ
โWhere can I find the market?โ
โSeveral of the ruins throughout the city were once Fated places, but to access their magic, they need to be summoned.โ Jacks pointed to a set of ruins to the west of the Temple District. โLook for an hourglass etched into the stones and feed it one drop of blood to summon the market. But be careful, there is always a cost to enter a Fated place that has been called forth. The market exacts a time tithe from everyone who steps inside. For every hour you spend in the market, a day will pass in our world.โ
โThank you for the warning.โ Tella hadnโt known that bit, and she was more than a little surprised Jacks had told her, since a Fateโs primary source of entertainment was toying with humans. In fact, she was surprised by everything heโd told her. Sheโd come here half wanting to rebel against Legend and half hoping for answers. She hadnโt actually expected to get any. But she had. She now knew Legendโs immortal weakness, and she also knew where to search for the Fallen Starโs weakness. โI imagine you want something in exchange now.โ
Jacksโs eyes slowly lowered to her mouth.
A chill caressed her lips like a kiss. โI already told you thatโs not why Iโm here.โ
โSo then why havenโt you left?โ
His laughter followed Tella as she walked out the door.