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Chapter no 28 – Scarlett

Finale (Caraval, 3)

Scarlett pretended not to be terrified. She pretended she wasnโ€™t trapped inside the Fated Menagerie. She pretended that instead of petrified shades of plum, her feelings were peaceful hues of pink that matched the gauzy crescent bed she forced herself to lie on.

Sheโ€™d wanted to use the Reverie Key the moment the Fallen Star left. But the Lady Prisoner hadnโ€™t taken her lavender eyes off of Scarlett. Because of her cage, the Fate couldnโ€™t physically stop Scarlett from leaving, but Scarlett didnโ€™t want the Lady Prisoner yelling to alert a guard before she could escape. It would be safer to sneak out after the Fate fell asleep.

โ€œWhatever youโ€™re planning, you can trust me with it.โ€ The Lady Prisoner delicately hopped off her perch and walked to the edge of her cage, watching Scarlett between golden bars. Her smile was far more convincing than the Fallen Starโ€™s, but she was a Fate, and although she was imprisoned, sheโ€™d seemed pretty loyal to the Fallen Star before heโ€™d left.

Scarlettโ€™sย otherย father, Marcello, had guards like this, younger guards who heโ€™d told to be friendly to his daughters for the purpose of keeping an extra close eye on them.

โ€œIโ€™m not planning anything,โ€ Scarlett said. โ€œOf course you are,โ€ said the Fate.

โ€œAre you telling me this because of your power?โ€ Scarlett still didnโ€™t trust the imprisoned Fate, but she was curious about her. She could remember what her card represented, but she still couldnโ€™t recall her ability. โ€œWhen your eyes went white earlier, were you seeing the future?โ€

โ€œI used to see the future, lovely. Before I was in this cage, I was beloved for my gifts. People feared the other Fates, but they adored me, and they knew

they could trust me because I cannot lie. This cage has dimmed my gifts. I now only see small glimpses of things that will come to pass. Occasionally I receive inklings of which choices are best pursued, or left unmade. But the only unfetteredย giftย I still have is my inability to lie.โ€

Scarlett watched the Fate skeptically as she began to strum the bars of her cage. The bit about being unable to lie did sound familiar, but it didnโ€™t make Scarlett trust her.

โ€œYouโ€™re still looking at me as if Iโ€™m your enemy, but Iโ€™m far more trapped than you. Do you know how horrible it is to be kept like a pet?โ€

No.ย But Scarlett had a feeling that if she didnโ€™t leave soon sheโ€™d find out. โ€œWhy did he put you in the cage?โ€

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t only him; it was another Fate, the Apothicโ€”he can move metals and stones with his mind. The Apothic formed the cage and Gavriel sealed it with his fire to make it impenetrable to anyone except for him. He did the same thing to the Maiden Death, when he had the Apothic place a cage of pearls around her head. Like her, I wonโ€™t be free until heโ€™s truly dead.โ€

Her violet eyes filled with sorrow, but Scarlett could see strands of violent purple swirling around her. She wasnโ€™t loyal to the Fallen Star, but that didnโ€™t mean she would be loyal to Scarlett. All that mattered to the Lady Prisoner was getting out of her cage.

โ€œGavriel takes pleasure in passing out punishments. If youโ€™re smart, youโ€™ll listen to me. Once he takes the Meridian Empireโ€™s crown, it will be a dynasty of terror. The only reason heโ€™s not sitting on the throne right now is because he loves toying with humans and he wants his subjects to adore him before they come to hate him.โ€

โ€œHe wonโ€™t get away with it,โ€ Scarlett said. Legend was not her favorite, but heโ€™d do everything in his power to keep his throne.

โ€œOh, sweetheart,โ€ sighed the Fate. โ€œHeโ€™s already started to get away with it. While you were sleeping like a distressed damsel, Gavriel sent a few of his loyal Fates to slay the next emperor.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Scarlett felt all the blood drain from her face. Legend couldnโ€™t be dead. Legend was immortal. Immortals werenโ€™t supposed to die. But Scarlett knew better than most that Legend could be killedโ€”sheโ€™d seen his dead body during the first Caraval. He would come back to life, eventually. But if he was really dead now, then what had happened to Julian and Tella?

When Scarlett had left to find Nicolas, both Tella and Julian had been in the palace. Tella knew when to run. But Julian liked to fightโ€”he was Legendโ€™s brother; he was a part of his games and now his court. And unlike

Legend, Julian was mortal. If he died outside of Caraval, he wouldnโ€™t come back to life.

Scarlettโ€™s mouth went suddenly dry. She really had to get out of there and find Julian and her sister.

โ€œIโ€™m glad to see youโ€™re finally believing something I said. The Murdered King and the Undead Queen are currently in charge. Your history books say they were our rulers, but they answer to Gavriel. Heโ€™s given them orders to make everyone as miserable as possible until the entire city is terrified. Thatโ€™s when Gavriel will come in like a savior and make his claim for the throne. By then people will be eager to believe whatever lies he tells. Unless you decide to stop him.โ€

The Lady Prisoner gripped the bars of her cage as she peered across the room at Scarlett.

โ€œYou must become what he wants most. Only you have the power to defeat him.โ€ The Fateโ€™s eyes flickered from lavender to milky white. Then her shoulders slumped. She released the bars, returned to her perch, closed her eyes, and went back to sleep, as if sheโ€™d not just told Scarlett the world was ending and it was her job to save it.

But the only people Scarlett could think about saving just then were Tella and Julian. She needed to escape and make sure they were safe.

She sat on the low bed, legs bouncing up and down, no longer able to pretend she wasnโ€™t terrified. Anissa appeared to be asleep, but Scarlett waited until her breathing sounded more like a series of gentle snores.

Scarlett cautiously rose and took a step. The Fate continued with her snores.

Scarlett took another step. And another.

And another. And then, without meaning to, she was running toward the main doors and shoving the Reverie Key inside the lock.

Julian. Julian. Julian.

Thinking Julianโ€™s name as she turned the key was the fastest decision sheโ€™d ever made. If he was alive she neededโ€”

Her thought was cut short as she stepped through the door and found herself standing beneath a rickety wooden loft, staring at a sea of straw and hay, with one tired and beautiful boy in the center of it all.

His jacket was gone, his shirtsleeves were rolled up, his pants were ripped, and her heart leaped into her throat the instant she saw him.

Julianโ€™s amber eyes flared at the sight of her, and probably at the sight of

her dress, which had transformed into a glittering ball gown, with a full skirt covered in rubies. It was difficult to run in, but it didnโ€™t stop Scarlett from flinging forward and throwing her arms around him.

He smelled like dirt and tears and perfection. And she decided then that she was never, ever letting go of him. She wished there was a way to tether her heart to his, so that even when they were apart they would still be attached. There were things in this world to be truly afraid of, but loving Julian was not one of them. โ€œIโ€™m so glad youโ€™re alive! When I heard what happened to Legend, I was terrified that youโ€™d been hurt as well.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine. Iโ€™m fine.โ€ Julian held her tighter, as if he never wanted to let go either. โ€œIโ€™ve just been worried about you. How did you get here?โ€

โ€œI used the key.โ€ Scarlett pulled away, just enough to see his eyes. โ€œI had to find you.โ€

Before Julian could respond, she leaned back in and kissed him with everything she had.

As soon as Scarlettโ€™s lips found his, his fingers knotted in her hair, and his tongue swept into her mouth, taking over every inch of it.

He was usually sweet when he kissed, all worshipping lips and gently exploring hands. But there was nothing sweet about this kiss. It was desperate and devouring. A kiss with teeth and claws, as if they needed to hold on to each other with more than just their hands. The back of her dress vanished, and then Julianโ€™s hands were there, branding her bare skin.

She knew there were other important things that probably needed to be discussed, but nothing felt more critical than this. If the last few days had proved anything, it was how painfully quick the world could tilt and shift. People died. People were taken. People turned out to be far different from how Scarlett imagined theyโ€™d be.

But Scarlett knew who Julian was. He was flawed and imperfect, rash and impulsive. But he was also passionate and loyal and lovingโ€”and he was who she wanted. His hand was the hand that she wanted to hold. His voice was the sound she wanted to hear, and his smile wasnโ€™t just something she wanted to see; she wanted to be the reason for it.

Heโ€™d never be perfect; heโ€™d told her that. But she didnโ€™t want perfectโ€”she only wanted him. Her hands went to the buttons of his shirt.

โ€œHold on, Crimsonโ€”โ€ Julian gently grabbed at her wrists. โ€œAs much as Iโ€™m enjoying this, we need to pause.โ€

He carefully removed her hands from his shirt. There was a flash of red on his arm as he moved, where his bandage had been. It was gone now, and in its

place, on the underside of his arm, was a tattooed star filled in with a strong shade of red ink.

Tears instantly pricked at the corners of her eyes. โ€œItโ€™s scarlet,โ€ she gasped. Julian gave her a timid smile. โ€œItโ€™s actually crimson.โ€

โ€œButโ€”butโ€”โ€ She stammered over what to say. Heโ€™d done this when they hadnโ€™t even been speaking and he had no assurance theyโ€™d be together.

โ€œI didnโ€™t want to wait,โ€ he said, easily reading her thoughts on her face. โ€œI knew that if I came back and things didnโ€™t work out, Iโ€™d regret losing you, but Iโ€™d never regret having a reminder of you.โ€

โ€œI love you, Julian.โ€

His smile could have saved the world. โ€œThank the dead saintsโ€”Iโ€™ve been waiting to hear you say that.โ€ His mouth crashed against hers, consuming her once again.

โ€œI should have told you sooner,โ€ she said, speaking the words in between kisses, unable to hold the rest back. โ€œI should have told you the minute we left Nicolasโ€™s estate and I realized the game Iโ€™d made up was a mistake. I choose you, Julian, and I promise I will always choose you, and I will always love you. I will love you with every bone in my body, so that even after my heart stops beating, a part of me will remain to forever love you.โ€

Julian kissed her again, sweeter this time, lips attentive and soft as he whispered words against her lips. โ€œIโ€™ve loved you since that night you showed up on the beach back on Trisda, thinking you could bribe me to run away without you. I could see how terrified you were when I showed up but you didnโ€™t back down.โ€

โ€œAnd then you kidnapped me.โ€

His grin turned wolfish. โ€œThat was your sister. But I have been trying to steal you ever since.โ€ His hands kneaded her lower back as he pulled her close for another kiss.

But Scarlett startled at a noise from above.

Abruptly she looked up to see Tella staring down from the hayloft. She looked as if sheโ€™d just woken up from a very unsatisfying sleep. Her hair was full of hay, her eyes were red, and her lips were turned down.

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