Valenda was a city that had been made for the night.
As Tella took a sky carriage back to the palace, the world below her glittered with light. The churches and sanctuaries of the Temple District glowed like bits of moon that had lost their way, while the dimmer lights in the Spice Quarter smoldered like ashes from a fire that refused to die. Then there were the sleeping houses in between the districts, illuminated by guardian lampposts, giving an illusion of safety as people slumbered in their beds.
No one knew how fragile their security was, and Tella wondered if more Fates were waking up now. She probably should have asked Jacks about it before sheโd left him. But the Prince of Hearts had looked as if heโd wanted to collect a higher fee for more information.
Tellaโs coach came to a gentle halt as it reached the palace carriage house.
Mindful of her gownโs ripped hem, she exited carefully.
The air tasted candied, the world glittered, and the stars looked close enough to steal and place inside of her pockets, making Tella feel as if she were inside of one of Legendโs dreams, or back in Caraval. Though the sun had set, servants were still bustling about the palace grounds in preparation for tomorrowโs Midnight Maze. Night dust, which made whatever it touched shimmer under the light of the nearby stars, filled buckets that servants carried around so they could brush everything from the hedges and the fountains lining the walkways to the bunnies that hopped through the gardens.
Most of the palaceโs staff didnโt pay much attention to Tella, but she swore a few looked her way with narrowed eyes before turning to each other and whispering things about her.
She knew it was a bad idea to stop and listenโgossip rarely contained compliments. And yet Tella found herself following a pair of chattering servants to the Stone Garden. She ducked behind a female statue on the edge of the garden, with a billowing skirt that created the perfect place for Tella to hide behind as the servants brushed the other statues with more glowing night dust.
โDid you see her?โ The first girlโs voice was light and chirping, like a birdโs. Tella had heard it before, her very first night in the palace, when sheโd come to Valenda for the last Caraval and Dante had told the staff that she was engaged to Jacks. She hadnโt been that angry until sheโd overheard this birdy servant talking about the engagement, or rather about Jacks, and how he was a rumored murderer. They hadnโt known he was actually the Prince of Hearts, and at the time, neither had Legend.
โI thought she was the former heirโs fiancรฉ,โ replied a second servant. Tella didnโt recognize her voice. But she decided she didnโt like it when she heard the breathless way she said, โI would think His Handsomeness Prince Dante wouldnโt want her around.โ
โOh, His Handsomeness definitely doesnโt want her around,โ said the birdy girl. โI think the little trollop is just hoping to make Prince Dante her new fiancรฉ now that her former fiancรฉ isnโt royal anymore. But everyoneโexcept for herโknows thatโs not going to happen. The prince is probably just keeping her around because she used to belong to the former heir, and to keep her in his possession is another show of his power.โ
Thatโs not true! Tella wanted to jump out from behind her statue to protest. But maybe it was just a little true. Legend was jealous of Jacks. And according to Mistress Luck, when immortals were attracted to humans, they
only felt obsession, fixation, lust, and possession.
โI heard,โ said the birdy girl, โhe actually had her locked in the dungeons this morning!โ
โWhatever for?โ gasped the second girl.
โIt wasnโt because I didnโt want her around,โ said Legend, the low sound of his voice filling the entire stone garden.
Suddenly, Tella couldnโt have peeled herself away from her hiding spot if sheโd tried. Moments ago, the world had been full of night dust and stars, but now heโd taken over.
The confident scrape of Legendโs boots echoed across the garden and Tella pictured him moving closer, covering the frozen servants in shadows, as he said, โI want her here. If it were up to me, Iโd keep her here forever. I asked
her to marry me and she said no. Thatโs why I locked her up. It was an inappropriate response, but sometimes I take things a little too far.โ
He paused, and she could picture him flashing a dissolute smile. โYou two should keep that in mind the next time you decide to spread rumors, or you might find yourselves in a prison as well.โ
โWe wonโt start any more rumors.โ โWeโre so sorry, Your Highness.โ
There was a rush of sloppy slippers as if the servants were giving hasty curtsies, and then fleeing the stone garden, probably leaving a trail of glimmering night dust as they scurried off.
โYou can come out now, Tella.โ Legendโs voice took a teasing turn as he leaned an elbow on the statue that she was behind. Still dressed in the same black-and-wolf-gray suit as earlier, with a matching black half-cape slung over his shoulders, he looked both rakish and regal as he watched her rise from her crouch.
If this had been one of their dreams, when Tella and Legend were still pretending not to care, she might have rolled her eyes up at him, giving him a response that was the opposite of how she felt. But she sensed that game was now over. And yet she still couldnโt be entirely vulnerable and tell him just how much what heโd said had turned her inside out. Heโd lied, making himself look like an unhinged princeling in order to keep her reputation from being ruined.
โI think you scared those servants half to death,โ Tella said. โBut you know theyโll still repeat everything you just told them.โ
โI donโt care what anyone says, as long as theyโre saying things about me.โ His tone was that of a shallow royal, but the look in his eyes was deep and all- consuming. His steady gaze held hers as if he had no intention of ever looking awayโas if just maybe heโd been telling the truth when heโd said that he wanted to keep her here forever.
Her neck flushed with heat that spread across her collarbone.
Once again, she thought of Mistress Luckโs warningโimmortals only felt obsession, fixation, lust, and possession. But maybe Legend felt more.โฆ
It would get around that heโd been rejected by Jacksโs tarnished former fiancรฉe. Just the rumors would make Legend look weakโa terrible way to start a reign. But he hadnโt even hesitated to defend her.
It made her want to give him something in return.
โI think I know how to find out if the Fallen Star has another weakness.โ Legendโs eyes glittered, as if heโd just won points in the game she thought
they were no longer playing. But for once she would gladly give him the points.
โWe can buy one of his secrets at the Vanished Market, and I was thinking you could visit it with me.โ
His dark brows drew together, suddenly wary. โHowโd you find the location of the market?โ
โShe learned it from me.โ Jacksโs smooth voice licked a cold trail up her spine.
Tella spun around.
Jacks was standing directly in front of her, looking exactly like the Prince of Hearts sheโd been obsessed with as a child. All pale glowing skin and brilliant golden hair that hung over unearthly blue eyes. His gaze was a little bloodshot, but his smile was exquisite, knife-sharp and polished, like a blade eager to be used.
โHow did you get here?โ Legendโs voice was lethal, but when Tella looked back at him, his eyes were fixed on hers. They filled with something like hurt before thinning to a look that was closer to an accusation.
โThe better question is, how did he get here?โ Jacks slit his eyes toward Tella.
โIโโ Tella started. Butโshe paused to look back up at the sky full of impossibly close starsโmaybe she wasnโt actually in this part of the palace? Maybe Tella hadnโt stopped to listen to a pair of servants, and maybe Legend hadnโt truly defended her in front of them.
Maybe Jacks was asking why Legend was there because Jacks still knew him as Danteโand Dante was not supposed to have magical abilities, like the power to enter dreams.
Tellaโs gaze lowered to the ripped hem of her ice-blue gown, and she willed it to mend itself, something sheโd only be able to do if she was in a dream. For a moment, nothing happened.
Then, almost as soon as sheโd begun to think she wasnโt in a dream, the dress began to mend. The rip vanished, and a new tear inside of her heart took its place.
This wasnโt real. Legend had risked nothing to defend her in front of those servants, because they were only in a dream.
Until that moment, sheโd always loved her dreams with Legendโtheyโd felt like something special that the two of them had shared. But this felt like a deception.
Her gaze sliced from Legendโs stormy eyes to Jacksโs cutlass smile, feeling
as if she was standing in the middle of an immortal game board. She hadnโt liked how Jacks had tricked his way into her dreams, but it was almost worse that Legend had tricked her once again into believing an illusion was real.
โBoth of you are terrible.โ
Tella willed herself to wake up, and her eyes flashed open just as her sky carriage came to a halt.
She must have fallen asleep while traveling across the city, her visions of Valenda at night seamlessly turning to dreams without her even realizing it.
She climbed out of the coach to find servants buzzing around the palace grounds and painting everything with night dust, but it didnโt glitter as much, the stars no longer looked close enough to touch, and none of the servants glanced her way or whispered behind her back.
It wasnโt until the following morning, when Tella was back in her borrowed palace room, that she heard the voice of a servant.
โMiss Donatella.โ Her name followed the loud knock that had woken her up.
Tella threw on her robe and dragged herself out of the raised canopy bed and across thick carpets. Perky sunlight warmed her skin as she opened her main doors. Two royal maids stood on the other side, the same ones whoโd been in her dream last night.
They each held one end of a shiny black box, almost as long as Tella was tall.
โWe have a gift from His Highness, Prince Dante,โ the birdy maid said as both girls set the box atop the closest couch.
โHe also wanted to make sure you received this.โ The other maid handed Tella a crisp black envelope along with a curious smile.
But Tella wasnโt about to open Legendโs note in front of an audience, especially not one that she imagined would share its contents.
โYou can go now,โ Tella said. As soon as they left, she tore off the envelopeโs seal. The note it contained was a simple square and covered with precise handwriting that for once made Legend easy to read.
Tella,
Last night might have been a dream, but I meant what I said about
wanting you. Iโm done playing games with you. If you feel the same, find me in the Midnight Maze tonight and Iโll give you your prize.
โL
She reread the letter, herโ
โDonatella.โ Scarlettโs voice was paired with a knock on the door, cutting off Tellaโs thoughts before they could go anywhere interesting.
โIโm not here right now,โ Tella called.
โThen you wonโt mind if I come in.โ The doorknob turnedโalthough Tella would have sworn it had been lockedโand Scarlett stepped inside. Her lacy gown was a shockingly bright shade of red, which seemed at odds with her somber smile.
A small train of lace rosettes trailed behind her as she walked toward where Tella huddled on a couch next to the box from Legend. But Scarlett didnโt really look at the box as she took the chair opposite her sister.
It was the first time theyโd been alone since their mother had died, and from the way Scarlett was looking at Tella, this was clearly the main reason she was checking in. But Tellaโs feelings were still too raw. If she actually talked about her mother now, it would be like picking off a scab before the wound had a chance to heal.
โHow are you doing?โ Scarlett asked.
โIโm viciously tired,โ Tella moaned. โBut I think I might perk up if you tell me why you looked so cozy with Julian yesterday.โ
Scarlettโs cheeks turned bright pink and her dress shifted to the exact same color.
โI knew it!โ Tella crowed. โYouโre in love with him again.โ Not that Tella really believed her sister had fallen out of love.
Scarlett shook her head, trying to fight her blush. She probably still felt as if they should be talking about their mother rather than boys.
But Tella needed this more than she needed to talk about broken feelings, and she believed her sister did, too. โTell me everything.โ
Scarlett sighed. โI think heโs stealing my heart all over again.โ She then told her sister about Julianโs return, and how heโd insisted on coming with her to meet Nicolas, who sounded far more decent than Tella had expected. She surprised Tella again by confessing sheโd challenged both gentlemen to a game. โBut I think Iโm going to call the game off.โ
โIโm tempted to tell you not to.โ The game was something Scarlett never
would have done before Caraval, and Tella was impressed sheโd suggested it. โIt sounds like a brilliant idea, but you know Iโve never been a fan of Nicolas.โ
โThereโs nothing wrong with Nicolas. Heโs justโโ โNot Julian.โ
Scarlettโs answering grin told Tella everything she needed to know. Julian might not have been perfect, but he was perfect for her sister.
โNow itโs your turn.โ Scarlett eyed the shiny black box beside Tella.
โItโs a gift from Legend. He wants me to meet him at the Midnight Maze tonight.โ Tella pulled out the note Legend had sent her and handed it to Scarlett. โI think this might be his way to apologize to me for tricking me in a dream without really apologizing.โ
โHmm.โ Scarlettโs brow furrowed and her dress turned a suspicious shade of mauve as she read. โI actually think he might be planning on giving you more than an apology tonight.โ She looked up at Tella with solemn hazel eyes. โDid you know the Midnight Maze isnโt just the start of the weeklong countdown to a new rulerโs coronation? Itโs an ancient Valendan tradition with very romantic roots. The first Midnight Maze was built by a prince for the princess he wanted to marry. The stories say that the prince told his princess there would be a prize in the center of the maze. Then he snuck there and waited for her, preparing to propose when she found him.โ
โSo you think Legend plans to propose?โ Tella said it like a joke. Legend hadnโt even given her an apology for leaving her that night in front of the Temple of the Stars. There was no way he could be planning on giving her a proposal.
But Scarlett looked utterly serious. โI donโt think itโs entirely far-fetched. Although, in the story the proposal never happened. After the princess entered the maze, she was never seen again. Itโs said whenever thereโs a Midnight Maze, the ghost of the prince appears and searches for his lost princess.โ
โThat sounds like more of a tragedy than a romance,โ Tella said.
โBut it also sounds like Legend. I think he likes stories on the dark-and- tragic side.โ Scarlett pinned Tella with a stare that looked a little like a warning, before her eyes went back to the long black box beside Tella, as if its contents might confirm her suspicions.
โItโs probably just a dress, since he knows we lost most everything when our apartment was destroyed.โ Tella lifted the lid. But to say what she found inside was just a dress would have been like saying Caraval was only a game, when it was so much more.
A sweet, bewitching fragrance filled the room. It made her think of every dream that sheโd spent with Legend as she reached inside the box and pulled out a gown that could have made any girl fall in love.
The garment heโd sent had straps made of flower petals, a bodice made of ribbons lined in gems as small as glitter, and a full skirt formed of hundreds of silk butterflies, all in different shades of blue that together formed a magical hue sheโd never seen. Some had sheer blue wings that were almost as pale as tears, others were soft sky blue, a few had hints of violet, while some had periwinkle veins. The butterflies werenโt alive, but they were so delicate and ethereal, at a glance they looked real. Exactly like the gown of her dreams, the dress sheโd worn four nights ago when theyโd been inside a dream version of the Church of Legend. Sheโd thought he hadnโt even noticed what sheโd worn. But clearly, he had.
It was tempting to shove the dress in the box and not show up at the party at all. The Fates were still out there; she needed to go to the Vanished Market. She needed to find the Fallen Starโs weakness. It was selfish to attend a party right now.
But the real truth was, she was less afraid of battling monsters than she was of giving Legend her heart once again.
Before Legend, Tella had wanted nothing to do with love. Sheโd believed she was destined to only experience unrequited love. Then sheโd fallen in love with him, and it had been like drinking magicโindescribable, all-consuming, and fantastically addictive. Tella didnโt even want to get married, but if there was one person who could tempt her, it was Legend.
โAre you going to go?โ Scarlett asked.
โOf course Iโm going to go,โ Tella said. She just didnโt know what she would do if Legend actually proposed. No one knew how to make her dream or wonder or feel as much as Legend. But no one knew how to break her like Legend did, either. She still wasnโt entirely over the last heartbreak, and if he did it again, she feared sheโd never get over it.