THE CARRIAGE BUMPED ANDย jostled Rune as Alexโs driver took them down the cobbled lanes of the city. Verity and Alex sat facing Rune, who sat alone on the opposite bench.
She should have felt victorious at the look on Gideonโs face when he realized sheโd turned the tables on him. Instead, she felt โฆ drained. Like she could sleep for a month straight if given the chance.
Maybe thatโs what Iโll do in Caelis,ย she thought. Then caught herself. She still hadnโt decided if she was going with Alex, never mind going for a month.
An unfamiliar tension radiated between them since leaving the wardenโs study, and she could feel his eyes on her from the other side of the carriage. What had he been about to say before Verity barged into the room?
โLetโs get a look at this map.โ
Right.ย The map.
Outside, the moon was almost full. It cast just enough light through the windows to see. Sinking down to the floor of the carriage, Rune pulled out the tracings and unrolled them, piecing them together.
Verity and Alex leaned forward to get a better look.
โThere are seven sections,โ said Rune, squinting at the circles sheโd traced. A gate marked the entrance to the first and biggest section, the outermost circle. In each concentric circle after it, moving toward the center, were more gates. Seven in total. And each entry was named after one of the seven Ancients.
Mercy, Liberty, Wisdom, Justice, Amity, Patience, Fortitude.
Rune remembered when the opera house columns still bore the painted likenesses of the Ancients. The images were destroyed by fire when patriots ransacked the building during the revolution. The columns had since been painted over, but Rune could still picture the renderings of the witches in her mind: Amity, mid-laugh and her hair a wild tangle; Wisdom, with her secretive smile; Justice, turning her face toward the sky โฆ
โDo you know which section theyโre keeping Seraphine in?โ asked Alex.
Rune shook her head. Not only did she not know what section or cell Seraphine was in, Rune didnโt know how many guards sheโd need to evade. Or how one passed through the gates, which would be locked. Who held the keys? Once she was on the other side of all the gates, how would she get back out?
โThis feels impossible,โ said Rune, her shoulders slumping. โThereโs a reason they call it impregnable,โ said Alex.
โUnhelpful,โ said Verity, shooting him a look. She joined Rune on the floor, crossing her legs beneath her dress and leaning over the map as the carriage jolted beneath them. Runeโs nose prickled. One of these days, she would gently suggest to her friend not to dab so much perfume on โฆ
But not tonight. Tonight, if Rune felt exhausted, Verityย lookedย it. There were dark circles under her eyes, and every few minutes, her loud yawns broke the silence in the carriage. Not for the first time, Rune felt guilty stealing Verity away from her studies, certain her friendโs grades were suffering for it.
Verity would scold her if she knew what Rune was thinking. She and Rune were in this together. In it in a way Alex never would be. Rune had lost her grandmother to the purge; Verity had lost her sisters. Both wanted to rescue as many witches as they couldโto make up for the ones they hadnโt been able to save.
โI wish I had a spell for walking through walls,โ said Rune, leaning her head back against the carriage seat and staring at Alex.
โIs there such a thing?โ
She shrugged. โIโve never come across one.โ
Verity pushed her spectacles up the bridge of her nose. โIโm sure thereโs a spell forย blastingย through walls. But youโll need a lot more blood to pull off that kind of thing. Blood you donโt have.โ
She pulled a pencil and notepad from her pocket and started writing. The edge of her tongue popped out of the corner of her mouth as she dutifully made a list.
โWeโll need to know: where Seraphine is located; how the gates work; roughly how many guards โฆโ
โHow Rune will getย outย after she getsย in,โ Alex added, sounding displeased but taking part.
โWhat day theyโre planning to purge her,โ said Rune.
This was her last chance. If she arrived too late this time, she wouldnโt get another.
When she finished her list, Verity lowered her notepad to her knee and started tapping the paper with her pen. โThatโs a lot of information.โ
โLaila will know some of these answers,โ offered Alex. โHer motherโs the warden, and sheโs a witch hunter. Sheโll have been inside that prison more than once.โ
โThe girl who shot me tonight?โ Rune arched her brows, remembering the opera house, and Lailaโs less-than-playful guesses about why sheโd been late.
Verity seemed to remember the same thing. She shook her head. โI donโt like the way Laila looks at Rune these days. Best to avoid her. However โฆโ Mischief danced in her eyes. โHer brother might be helpful.โ
โNoahโs not a witch hunter,โ Alex pointed out.
โBut his sister is, and his mother is a warden. Noahโs smart. He pays attention. And โฆโ Verity spoke to Rune now. โโฆ heโs at the top of your list of eligible suitors. If you got him aloneโโ
โEligible what?โ interrupted Alex. He looked to Rune. โWhat is she talking about?โ
Rune winced, remembering how theyโd excluded Alex from this plan. Deciding it was well past time to fill him in, she said, โVerity made me a list of eligible men toโโ
โNo.โ
The ferocity of the word surprised them both.
โIโllย talk to Noah,โ said Alex, his voice like quiet thunder. โIโve invited him and Bart over for cards this week.โ
Rune glanced up to find him glowering at her.
โWhat are you going to do, casually ask him how to get past the gates of his motherโs prison?โ She shook her head. โThe likelihood of Noah knowing any of these answers, never mind all of them, is so slim. Itโs not worth the risk of raising his suspicions.โ
Alex opened his mouth to argue, but Rune didnโt let him. โI already have a better solution.โ
It had been burning inside her this whole time, like a quiet candle flame.
She hadnโt mentioned it because she knew what theyโd say.
Verity looked up from her list. โLetโs hear it.โ
โGideon knows every single one of these answers. If I use my truth- telling spellโโ
โYou tried that already,โ Verity pointed out. โIt didnโt work.โ
โYouย triedย that already?โ Alex dragged his hands through his hair. Rune ignored him.
โIt didnโt work because he refused the wine,โ she argued with Verity. โBut I can fuse the spell to anything. A coat. A shoe. A watch. I could enchant a thimble and slip it into his pocket. He wouldnโt even know itโs there.โ
โHeโll know,โ said Alex. โHeโs well acquainted with magic.โ
โNotย myย magic,โ countered Rune. โEvery witchโs essence is unique.โ
After the trap heโd laid for herโa trap sheโd stupidly walked straight intoโRune wanted nothing more than to end things with Gideon. He was altogether too clever. But to cut him loose now, when he suspected her most, would be akin to an admission of guilt.
Rune couldnโt retreat. She needed to go on the offensive. She had to appear smitten. Like sheโd never encountered him at that mine tonight.
โAs a Blood Guard captain, Gideon has brought witches through those gates hundreds of times. Heโll know where Seraphine is, as well as her purging date.โ
โHe already suspects you, Rune!โ
โHe didnโt arrest me tonight,โ she pointed out. Sheโd bought herself more time with that luncheon. How much time, she didnโt know.
This didnโt seem to soothe them. Rune couldnโt exactly blame her friends. She might have outwitted Gideon temporarily, but she hadnโt thrown him off her scent for good.
โAll I need is something to enchant. Something heโd wear on his person.โ
โAnd the spellmark?โ challenged Verity. โHeโll see it and realize what you are.โ
โThen I need to enchant something where I can easily hide a spellmark. Iโll figure it out, okay? The Luminaries Dinner is in four days. Iโll ask him to accompany me. And afterward, Iโll use the spell to get the answers I need from him.โ
โAfterward,โ said Alex, darkly.
Verity said nothing. Sheโd gone utterly quiet.
They suddenly both annoyed Rune. Couldnโt they see this was their best option?
โIf either of you come up with a better solution, Iโll call the whole thing off. Until then, this is the plan.โ
Alex turned sharply to the carriage window, his fingers twisting that silver ring around and around his smallest finger. Verity merely scowled.
AFTER ALEX DROPPED HERย off at Wintersea House with barely a word of goodbye, Rune dictated a telegram for Lizbeth to handle:
GIDEON SHARPE
113 PRUDENCE ST, OLD TOWN
COME WITH ME TO THE LUMINARIES DINNER?
RUNE
Afterward, she promptly fell into bed, trying not to think about Alexโs anger, or his tempting invitation to Caelis, or the tension between them tonight. Fighting with Alex made her feel unbalanced. Like a ship theyโd
been sailing smoothly on for years had suddenly plunged into stormy waters.
Alex never blurred the line between his loyalty to Rune and his love for Gideon. He liked to keep them separate. In courting Gideon, Rune was shrinking the gap between those parts of his life, and it was making him anxious. Thatโs all this was. Thatโs why he was being so protective.
Rune shook her head. She couldnโt afford to be distracted right now. So she put her oldest friend out of her mind and fell asleep.