Scarlett fell through the doorway in a screaming blur of agonizing color. Blistering orange, searing yellow, and violent garnet. Her shoulders were burning. Sheโd felt the pain before, but now it was all she could feel.
โGet her damp towels and cold water.โ A pair of strong hands picked her up and carried her to a cloud-like bed.
โNo,โ Scarlett choked. โTake care of Julian first.โ
โIโm fine, Crimson.โ Then he was next to her, holding a cold cloth to her shoulder, easing a bit of the burn as her head fell against downy pillows and the world went in and out of focus.
She didnโt know how long she lost consciousness for, but when it returned, she was in a cloud of pink and gold, back in her bedroom at the Menagerie, surrounded by marble columns, disturbing frescoes, and familiar faces. But Julianโs was the only face she truly saw.
The horrible mask was still covering half of his face. But the chains around his wrists were gone. He was standing up without any help. His chest was smooth and brown instead of red and sweating, and he was taking even breaths as he unfolded a damp cloth to cover her neck and her chest.
โIs this real?โ she asked.
โYou tell me.โ He pressed an affectionate kiss to her forehead with the side of his mouth.
โBut โฆ how are you unharmed?โ Scarlett sputtered.
โYou told me that we were getting through this together, or we werenโt getting through. AndโโJulianโs brow wrinkled in something like confusion
โโwhatever was in Poisonโs goblet healed me.โ
โI wish some would have been poured on Scarlett,โ Tella said.
Scarlett turned to see her sister. She was perched on the other side of the bed, her delicate hands pressing another cold cloth to Scarlettโs other shoulder. At first glance, she looked stunning in a gown covered with dark blue ribbons and pale blue lace. But when Scarlett looked closer, she saw her sisterโs eyes were puffy and her cheeks were splotchy, as if sheโd been fighting back tears all day.
โTella? How did you get here?โ
โI had a little help.โ She nodded toward the columns flanking the window, and the roomโs other guests. Fates.
Scarlett jolted back.
Tella had gone insane. Sheโd brought the Maiden Death, along with another cloaked Fate who looked extraordinarily out of place, as gauzy curtains fluttered behind him. He wore a rough woolen cape over slouched shoulders and a hood that kept his entire face concealed. Scarlett had to run through the list of Fates until she remembered the Assassin, the mad Fate who could travel through space and time.
โItโs all right,โ Tella said, though Scarlett swore her sisterโs voice was higher than usual, as if she was still convincing herself of this. โThey want the same thing we do.โ
Scarlett didnโt want to trust any of them. But, she knew her sister hated the Fates as much as she did. Tella wouldnโt have trusted these two without a good reason, and Poison had probably saved Julianโs life with whatever heโd thrown on him.
โIs Poison working with you two?โ Scarlett asked.
โWe have no alliance with Poison,โ answered the Maiden Death as the Assassin shook his head.
โPoison works for himself,โ called the Lady Prisoner.
Scarlett shot up in bed. Sheโd forgotten all about the other treacherous Fate on the opposite side of the open doorway. โWe need to get out of here!โ Scarlett yelled. โSheโs a spy.โ
โOf course Iโm a spy,โ the Lady Prisoner said. โThatโs why he put me in here. But Iโm also on your side.โ She hopped off her perch in a dramatic whirl of lavender skirts and clutched the bars in front of her. โI want out of this cage. Why do you think I sliced his throat that day?โ
โMaybe you were bored.โ Scarlett knew the Lady Prisoner couldnโt lie, but she really didnโt want to listen to her.
She wanted to hate all the Fates. She didnโt want to look in the Maiden Deathโs sad eyes and remember how awful it had felt to be inside of a similar
cage.
Scarlett didnโt know why the Assassin would be aiding their causeโhe was more powerful than anyone and yet the sooty-charcoal emotions swirling around him conjured feelings of brokenness and misery.
โTella, why did you bring them here?โ Scarlett asked.
โThey sort of brought me. The Maiden Death is the one who told me you were in danger, and the Assassin is how we got inside. He brought me here to search for you, while Legend went to look for Julian. Did you two see him?โ
โHe helped us get away,โ said Julian. โHe was using his illusions to fight the Fallen Star and keep him busy while we left.โ
Tellaโs face went paper-white. โYou shouldnโt have left him down there.โ โHe can handle himself,โ Julian said.
โWhat if heโs been captured instead and they figure out who he is? Theyโll drain all of his magic. We need to get him.โ She turned to the Assassin. โYou
โโ
โIf you go down there to save one person, youโll never defeat Gavriel,โ Anissa interrupted. โYouโll just keep repeating the same mistakesโsacrificing one of you to save another one of you.โ
โBut we canโt just leave him!โ Tellaโs face went from pale to red, as if she was afraid Legend would lose more than just his powers. She looked ready to battle the Fallen Star herself.
Scarlettโs ribs tightened. Her gaze darted to the empty space on the floor in front of the Lady Prisonerโs cage, where a body had rested earlier that day. Murder was how the Fallen Star solved problems. โWeโre not going to leave him.โ
โThe only way to win this battle is to become what the Fallen Star wants most of all.โ Anissaโs violet gaze met Scarlettโs.
โI canโt do that,โ Scarlett said. โI tried. If I come into my full powers Iโll become someone elseโโ
It hit Scarlett then. Maybe thatย wasย what she needed to do. Her father wanted her to change, but he also wantedย someone else.ย Scarlett saw it whenever he looked at her with a brief bit of tenderness. He still wanted Paradise, the only women heโd ever loved. Heโd killed her, but he regretted it, because like all immortals, he was obsessive and possessive. He missed her. Scarlettโs mother was what he wanted most of all.
In the background Scarlett heard her sister objecting to something, but all the words turned into white noise as Scarlett finally saw how she could defeat him. The idea was extreme and possibly preposterous, but if love was
Gavrielโs only weakness, then she needed to become the one person he loved. โAssassin? Can you take other people with you when you travel through time?โ
โWhat do you need to travel through time for?โ Julian asked as Tella simultaneously said, โWeโre wasting time.โ
Scarlett barely heard the Assassinโs soft โYes. But if you go back in time and make even the smallest change, you may not be able to return to this timeline, and those you love here will never see you again.โ
โWhat if I just went back in time to steal a dress and observe someone in order to imitate them?โ
โYou may not change anything,โ said the Assassin. โBut time travel rarely goes as plannedโyou may end up doing more than just stealing a dress and observing.โ
โWho is it you want to observe?โ Tella asked.
But from the shake in her voice, Scarlett could tell her sister already had an inkling of what Scarlett had just figured out.
โI want to go back in time and see our mother.โ Scarlettโs words should have sounded impossible. But she was standing in a room full of impossible peopleโthree Fates, one boy who didnโt age, and a sister who had died and come back to life.
Scarlettโs idea was possible. It was just extremely dangerous. If she failed, the Fallen Star could kill her the way heโd killed her mother, he could put her in another cage, or he could keep the promise heโd made earlier and torture everyone she loved. But if it worked, she could save them all, along with the entire empire.
โI know how all of this sounds, but I really believe our mother is the key to killing the Fallen Star. Remember the secret you shared in your letter? The secret that told us he loved her? Iโve seen it in the way he looks at me sometimes. He sees her in me, and it changes him. If I can go back to steal some of her clothing and observe her, then I might be able to convince the Fallen Star that I am her. If I do this, I think heโll become human enough to kill.โ
Tella shook her head. Scarlett had never thought that blond curls could look angry, but Tellaโs appeared furious as they bounced around her face. โSheโs already dead, Scarlett. The Fallen Star killed her.โ
โThatโs why I need the Assassinโs help. He can bring me to the Fallen Star and say that heโs taken Paradise from the past.โ
Tella scowled, hands fisting the cloth sheโd been holding as if she could
turn it into a weapon. โEven if you convince him youโre Paradise, what if he just kills you?โ
โHe wonโt.โ At least, Scarlett hoped he wouldnโt. โNot if I convince him that Iโm Paradise when she was first pregnant with me.โ
โCrimson, there has to be another way.โ
โHeโs right,โ Tella pleaded, โI donโt think youโre hearing yourselfโthis is a dreadful idea.โ
โNo, itโs not,โ rumbled the Assassin. โIโve seen it work before.โ
Every head in the room turned his way. He hadnโt moved from his position by the pillar, where he stood collecting shadows, or maybe he was creating them. Scarlett had been living with a Fate, but the Assassinโs power was far more potent than the Lady Prisonerโs. When he spoke, the room shuddered at the sound of his gravelly voice.
Yet, Tella still had the audacity to glare at him. โIf youโve seen all this, why didnโt you just tell us this is what we needed to do?โ
โIn my experience, humans donโt like it when I say I visited their futures and know they will die very painful deaths unless they do what I say. It only works if I let them figure it out.โ
โThough sometimes people need guidance,โ the Maiden Death added. โTheyโre right,โ came Anissaโs voice from the other room.
Tellaโs frustrated scowl deepened. โScar, this isnโt our only option. I have the Ruscica from the Immortal Library. If we can get some of the Fallen Starโs blood, thenโโ
โI tried to get his blood,โ Scarlett said. โThat plan didnโt work out.โ
โShe ended up in a cage like hers.โ The Lady Prisoner nodded to the Maiden Death.
Everyone went quiet.
Tella looked as if sheโd briefly forgotten how to argue. Julian looked as if he wanted to lift Scarlett off the bed and hold her in his arms foreverโbut that would have to wait.
โThis is our best chance,โ said Scarlett.
โYouโre overlooking only one thing.โ The Maiden Death inclined her head toward Julian and then Tella. โIf this plan works and Gavriel feels a moment of love, one of you will have to kill him. If Scarlett tries to kill Gavriel, he might stop loving her and then he wonโt be human.โ
โWhy canโt you or the Assassin do it?โ Tella asked.
โThe Fallen Star wanted to ensure that none of us ever killed him, so the human witch who helped him create us worked a spell. If one of his Fates
tries to kill him, they will die instead.โ
โThen Iโll do it.โ Tellaโs fiendish smile could have rivaled one of the Fatesโ. โIโll gladly kill that monster. If heโs still in the throne room, I can sneak in and do it.โ
โThatโs not going to work,โ Jacks drawled as he strode into the bedroom. โYouโll never get near him. But I can get you close enough to kill him.โ