Ruhnโs life had become beeping machines and flickering monitors and an uncomfortable vinyl chair that served as both seat and bed.
He technically had a bed, but it was too far from this room. A few times, Flynn and Dec had come to sedate him and drag him there for a restorative treatment, as his hand was still recovering.
His fingers had formed again, but they were pale and weak. The medwitchesย had a small store of firstlight potionsโa rarity on a ship where firstlight was banned and they relied on some sort of jacked-up bioluminescence to light everythingโbut Ruhn had refused them. Had demanded that they give every last drop to Lidia. His hand would heal the old-fashioned way. Whether he and Baxian would ever recover from the ordeal that had led to his hand being chewed off wasย another story.
But one heโd deal with later.
โGet some sleep,โ Flynn said from the doorway, a cup of what smelled like coffee in hand. His friend nodded to the bed and wires and machines before Ruhn. โI can take watch.โ
โIโm fine,โ Ruhn rasped. Heโd barely spoken since yesterday. Didnโt want to talk to anyone. Not even Flynn and Dec, though theyโd come for him. Had saved him.
All because ofย this female before him.
While theyโd been rebuilding what was left of her body, sheโd flatlined twice. Even with the firstlight potion having healed the wounds to her heart. Both times, Ruhn had been sleeping in his own bed, halfway across the damned ship.
So heโd stopped leaving this room.
That there was anything left of Lidia at all was thanks to Tharion, whose cushioning plume of water hadย shielded her from the full impact of landing on the rocksโbut the mer had still been far enough away that it hadnโt stopped her plunge entirely.
It didnโt matter though, because a hole as big as a fist had already been shot through her heart.
The hole was gone, healed now thanks to that rare, precious firstlight potion. And she had a functioning heart again, if the monitor marking every beatย was any indication. Lungs: repaired. Ribs: rebuilt. Cracked skull: patched together. Brains stuffed back in.
Ruhn couldnโt stop seeing it. How Lidia had looked when Tharion had hauled her onto theย Depth Charger. Her limp body. So โฆ small. Heโd never realized how much smaller she was than him.
Or what the world might be like without her living in it.
Because Lidia had been dead. When Tharionย had carried her back from the coast, sheโd been completely dead. Even her Vanir healing abilities had been overtaxed.
Something had broken in Ruhn at the sight of it. Something even Pollux and the Hawk and the Asteriโs dungeons hadnโt managed to reach.
So the shipโs medwitches had emptied their stores of firstlight potions on Lidia. Then Athalar had used his lightning to jump-start her heart,ย because even liquid miracles werenโt enough to get it beating again. Had used it three times now, because the crash cart had taken too long to fire up when sheโd flatlined.
When Ruhn asked how he knew to try such a thing, the angel had muttered something about thanking Rigelus for the idea, and left it at that. Ruhn had been too relieved at the sound of Lidiaโs thumping heart to ask more.
โRuhn,ย buddyโyou gotta sleep.โ Flynn finally stepped into the room, dropping into the chair beside his. โIf she gets up, Iโll call you. If she evenย moves, I will call you.โ
Ruhn just stared at the too-pale female on the bed.
โRuhn.โ
โThe last thing I said to her,โ Ruhn whispered, โwas that she was dead to me.โ
Flynn blew out a breath. โIโm sure she knew you didnโt mean it.โ
โI did mean it.โ
Hisย friend swallowed. โI didnโt realize things between you guys had become so โฆ intense.โ
โShe did all this to save me anyway,โ he said, ignoring Flynnโs unspoken request to fill him in.
The guilt of it would eat him alive. Sheโd done horrible things as the Hind, both before and after becoming Daybright, things he couldnโt forget, yet โฆ his head was spinning with it. The rage and guilt and thatย other thing.
Flynn squeezed his shoulder. โGo sleep, Ruhn. Iโve got your girl.โ
She wasnโt his girl. She wasnโt anything to him.
Yet he still ignored Flynn. Didnโt move from the chair, though he closed his eyes. Focused on his breathing until sleep loomed.
โStubborn asshole,โ Flynn muttered, but threw a blanket over Ruhn anyway.
Day,ย Ruhn said into the void between them, as he had nearlyย every hour now.ย Dayโcan you hear me?
No answer.
Lidia.
Heโd never addressed her by her name before. Even in here.
He tried again, sending it out into the void like a plea.ย Lidia.
But the darkness only howled in answer.
โSo,โ Hunt said to Tharion as they sat in the empty mess hall of theย Depth Charger, โthe Viper Queen, huh?โ
Tharion picked at his poached fish and fine strands of seaweedย salad. โLetโs not get into it, Athalar.โ Theyโd missed lunch, but had been able to scrounge up plates of leftovers from the cooks.
โFair enough.โ Hunt flexed his wings, now fully back to their usual strength, thanks to that firstlight Lidia had manipulated her way into giving him. โThanks for coming to pick us up.โ
Tharion lifted his stareโbleak, empty.
Hunt knew the feeling. Was trying notย to feel that way every second of every minute. Was drowning under it, now that he and his friends were here, safe, without the physical torture to distract him.
โHolstrom said weโre a pack,โ Tharion said. โI donโt necessarily appreciate the canine comparison, but I like the sentiment. As soon as Lidia told us you guys were days away from being executed โฆ we had to do what was necessary.โ Sortย of. It hadnโt been as easy as that, of course, but once heโd been out of the Meat Market, heโd been all in.
Hunt had gotten the rundown yesterday of all that had happened. Or at least some of it. Considering that Lidia remained unconscious, he still had no idea what sheโd done on her end to organize everything.
It was all so unlikely, so impossible.
Heโd awoken last night, drenched in sweat,ย convinced he was back in those dungeons. It had taken him switching the lights on to accept the reality of his surroundings. Those initial seconds in the pitch black, when he couldnโt tell where he was, were unbearable.
He wished Bryce were with him. Not just to sleep beside him, and to remind him that heโd made it out, but โฆ he needed his best friend.
Bryce was gone, though. And that fact,ย too, woke him from slumber. Dreams of her tumbling through space, alone and lost forever.
Tharion seemed to sense the shift in his thoughts, because he asked quietly, โHow you holding up, Athalar?โ
โWings are back to normal,โ Hunt said, folding them tightly behind him. โEmotionally โฆ?โ He shrugged. Heโd sat in the shower for an hour last night, the water near-scalding as it rinsed away the filthย and blood of the dungeon. As he had in those days before Bryce,ย heโd let the water scourge the dirt and the darkness from him. But there was one marking that couldnโt be washed away.
Tharionโs eyes now drifted to Huntโs brow. โTheyโre monsters to do that to you again.โ Hot anger sharpened the merโs face.
โTheyโre monsters with or without putting the halo back on me.โ Hunt lifted his wrist, exposingย the brand. Theย Cย that had been stamped there, negating it, was gone. โYou think a slave can still be a prince?โ
โIโm sure those Fae assholes have some regulations forbidding it,โ Tharion said with a wry smile, โbut if thereโs anyone who could get around them, itโs Bryce.โ
Hunt blocked out the pain in his chest. He couldnโt bear to imagine the look of sorrow and rage that would creep over herย face when she saw the halo, the brand. If she ever came back.
That last thought was more unbearable than any other.
Hunt forced himself past it and asked Tharion, โHow are you doing?โ
โAbout the same as you, but hanging in there.โ Tharion picked at his food again. Shadows seemed to swim in his brown eyes. โTaking it hour by hour.โ
โNo word from Holstrom?โ
Tharion shook his head, dark redย hair shifting with the motion. The mer set down his fork at last. โWhat now?โ
โHonestly?โ Hunt braced his forearms on the metal table. โI donโt know. Yesterday, my main goal was not dying. Today? All I can think about is where Bryce is, how to find her.โ And how heโd live with himself in the meantime.
โYou really think sheโs in some other world?โ
The blazing lights of the mess hall bouncedย off the metallic surface of the table in a bright blur. โIf sheโs not in Hel, then yesโI hope sheโs in another world, and safely so.โ
โWeโll figure out some way to get her back here.โ
Hunt didnโt bother telling the mer it was likely impossible. Bryce was the one person on Midgard who could open a portal capable of bringing her home.
He just said, โBryce would want me to get the word outโaboutย what she learned regarding the Asteri. So I figure Iโll start with the Ocean Queen. Sheโs not allied with Ophion, but she seems to โฆ help them.โ He gestured to the ship around them.
โAh,โ Ketos said wryly. โAnd I thought you found me in my bunk to do lunch.โ
โI did. I wanted to see how you were,โ Hunt said, then admitted, โbut I also wanted to see if you had any sort of in.โ
โWith the Oceanย Queen?โ Tharion laughed, cold and hollow. โMight as well ask if Iโve got an in with Ogenas herself.โ
โSheโs gone to all this trouble to help the enemies of the Asteri,โ Hunt said, drumming his fingers on the table. โI want to know why.โ
Tharion studied his face with a scrutiny that reminded Hunt why Ketos had been made the River Queenโs Captain of Intelligence. Hunt let the mer see the pureย determination that flowed through him.
โAll right,โ Tharion said gravely. โIโll see what I can do. Though โฆโ He winced.
โWhat?โ
โConsidering what happened with her sister and niece โฆ it might not go well.โ
โYouโre on this ship, and no one has tried to kill you or send you back to the River Queenโthat must mean something.โ
โI think it has more to do with Lidiaโs importance than mine, muchย as that kills me to say.โ Tharion sighed through his nose. โAnd believe me, from the moment I got onto this ship, Iโve taken no shortage of shit about defecting from the River Queen. Iโm pretty much a pariah.โ
โWell โฆ maybe thereโs a way to use it to your advantage to lure the Ocean Queen here for a meeting.โ
Tharion crossed his muscular arms. โIโd rather not.โ
โThink about it,โ Hunt said.ย โWhatever you can stomach doing โฆ Iโd appreciate it.โ
Tharion dragged his long fingers through his red hair. โYeah. Yeah, I know.โ Tharion shifted on the metal bench to pull a phone from his skintight wetsuit. He began typing. โIโll see if Sendes isย free to talk.โ He got to his feet with fluid grace. โIโll let you know if I get anywhere.โ
Not an ember of the merโs usual spark lit his eyes.
โThanks,โ Hunt said. โKeep me posted.โ Tharion nodded and strode off, still typing away.
Hunt finished his own plate of fish, then the rest of Tharionโs, before he left the mess hall. The ship halls were quiet. Using the walk to stretch and test the strength of his healed wings, he strode in silence along the glass-lined corridors, nothing but dark ocean beyond. All that crushing water held backย by the Ocean Queenโs magic. Hunt could only marvel.
He hadnโt gone back to the biodome a few levels up. Couldnโt bear to see where he and Bryce had officially become mates.
He found Baxian in the gym theyโd been assignedโone of dozens on this ship, and the closest to their living quartersโdoing chest presses.
โYou need a spotter for that much weight,โ Hunt warned, pausing near the bench whereย the angel shifter grunted under the bar, dark wings splayed beneath him. โYou should have asked.โ
โYou werenโt in your room,โ Baxian said as he lowered the bar to his bare, muscled chest. Sweat dribbled down the groove between his pecs, his brown skin gleaming. Shreds of the tattoo across his heartโThrough love, all is possible, inked in Danikaโs handwritingโremained. How heโd ever get it replacedย โฆ Huntโs own heart strained.
Baxian went on, โAnd when I asked the sprites if theyโd seen you, they said you were offย doing lunch.โ
Hunt had stopped by the small interior room where Malana, Sasa, and Rithi had holed up since arriving, to ask if they wanted to join him and Tharion. They were at a low, constant level of panic being down here, under the water. But they hadnโt wanted to come toย lunch. Didnโt want to see the ship, or any indication that an endless ocean was all around them. So they stayed in their windowless room, binge-watching some inane reality TV show about realtors selling beach villas in the Coronal Islands, and pretended they werenโt surrounded by a giant death trap for their kind.
It had pained him to see them gathered around the TV earlier. Lehabah would haveย loved them. Lehabah should have been there, with them. With all of them.
Baxian kept his eyes on the weights heโd been lifting. โI needed to get in here for a bit.โ
โWhy?โ
โBad thoughtsโ was all Baxian said.
โAh.โ Likely ones that included the taste of Ruhnโs blood in his mouth. Hunt silently stepped behind the bench, within reach of the bar as Baxian lifted it again, arms shaking. He easilyย had six hundred pounds on it. โWhat number is this?โ
โEighty,โ Baxian grunted, arms straining, wings splayed beneath him. Hunt took it upon himself to guide the bar back to its posts. โI want to get to a hundred.โ
โBaby steps, buddy.โ
Baxian panted up at the ceiling, then his eyes slid toward Hunt, watching him upside down. โWhatโs up?โ
โJust checking in on a friend.โ
โIโm fine,โ Baxian said,ย curling upward and bracing his hands on his thighs. His wings drooped to the black plastic tiles.
Hunt knew it was a lie, but he nodded anyway. If Baxian wanted to talk, heโd talk.
Heโd told Baxian everything while theyโd lain in the medwitchโs room yesterday, in between stitches and potions and pain. Told him about Bryce, and the Hind, and all the shit theyโd learned.
Baxian had taken it well,ย though he clearly remained in shock about the Hindโs involvement. Hunt didnโt blame him. He still had trouble believing it himself. But Baxian had been working with Lidia for even longer than Huntโitโd probably take longer to adjust his image of her.
Baxian nodded to Huntโs face. โAny luck getting that shit removed?โ
Hunt didnโt dare look at the wall of mirrors behind the Helhound. Hadnโt beenย able to stand the sight of his face with that halo once again marring his brow. He could have sworn its ink seared him every now and then. It had never done thatย beforeโbut this halo, inked by Rigelus, felt different. Worse. Alive, somehow.
โNo,โ Hunt said. โHypaxia Enador got rid of it the last time. So unless thereโs a witch-queen hiding on this ship, Iโve gotta learn to live with it for theย time being.โ
โRigelus is a fucking asshole. Always was.โ Baxian wiped the sweat from his brow with the back of his hand.
Hunt angled his head. โWhat changed with you, really? Is this new Baxian Argos just the result of learning Danika was your mate?โ
It was a potential minefield, to bring up his dead mate. To lose a mate was to lose half of your soul; to live without them was torture.
โI donโtย want to talk about the past,โ Baxian said, wings snapping in tight to his body, and Hunt let it drop.
โThen letโs talk about next steps,โ Hunt said, folding his own wings with a lingering whisper of tightness. Another day and heโd be totally back to normal.
โWhatโs there to talk about? Big picture: the Asteri have to go.โ
Hunt snorted. โGlad weโre on the same page.โ He could only pray thatย Tharion was able to get Sendes to contact the Ocean Queenโand that she might be on the same page as them, too.
He surveyed the male he thought heโd known for so many years. โIs it too much to hope that some of Sandrielโs old triarii might also be secret anti-imperialists?โ
โDonโt push your luck. Twoโs already huge. Three, if we include you.โ
Thankfully, heโd never been in her actual triariiโjustย had to put up with their shit while surviving the years heโd been shackled to Sandriel. Hunt ignored the familiar shiver of dread at the memory of those years and asked, โBut you and Lidia never had any idea that you both wereโโ
โNo. None. I thought she was no better than Pollux.โ Baxian wiped more sweat from his brow, his breath steadying. โYou think Lidia will make it?โ
Hunt rubbed his jaw.ย โI hope so. We need her.โ
โFor what?โ
Hunt gave his old enemyโnow friend, he supposedโa slash of a smile. โTo make these fuckers pay for what theyโve done.โ
Tharion told himself to snap out of it. To focus on the fact that, against all odds, theyโd succeeded in rescuing their friends from the Asteri dungeonsโhad even gone a step beyond and saved Lidia Cervos from certain death.
It didnโtย matter, though. Holstrom had stayed behind. Holstrom, whose life Tharion had wrecked.
And not only Holstromโs life, but the future of the wolves, too. That Fendyr heir was dead because of him. Technically because of Holstrom, but โฆ none of it would have happened if it werenโt for Tharionโs own choices.
He hadnโt let anyone catch wind of the past day heโd spent since getting on this ship pukingย up his guts. Partially from the withdrawal to the Viper Queenโs venom, but also from sheer disgust at all heโd done, what heโd become.
Ariadne had been sold off, the gods knew where. To whom. And fine, she hadnโt been technicallyย sold, because the Viper Queen hadnโt owned her, but โฆ sheโd left to avoid having to kill Holstrom. Or so the Viper Queen had let her believe, getting the advantageousย trade while planning all along to put Sigrid in the ring against Ithan.
If there was a level below rock bottom, Tharion had found it.
He forced himself to stop grinding his teeth and concentrate on Sendes. She stood in the center of the bridge, taking a report from one of her soldiers.
None of the other technicians or officers on the bridge spoke to him. None even looked his way.
At leastย no one here called him a traitor. But they all knew heโd defected from the River Queen. And given how little she was liked on this ship, he knew it had more to do with the fact that heโd defected from theย mer. From them.
He wanted to shout to this whole bridge that if he could, heโd defect from himself.
Sendes turned at last when sheโd dismissed her soldier. โSorry about that.โ
Tharion wavedย her off. Considering how much they owed Sendes and this ship, she never needed to apologize to him for anything. โI feel like this is all I say these days, but I wanted to ask for a favor.โ
She smiled faintly. โGo ahead.โ
He braced himself. โIf I wanted to get in touch with the Ocean Queen, arrange a meeting between her, me, and Hunt Athalar โฆ could you facilitate it?โ
Sendesโs throat bobbed.ย Not a good sign.
โIf itโll put you in a weird position,โ Tharion amended, โdonโt worry about it. But I told Athalar Iโd ask you, andโโ
โYouโll get your wish,โ she said ruefully. โThe Ocean Queen is coming here tomorrow.โ
Tharion swallowed his surprise. โOkay,โ he said carefully. โYou sound โฆ worried?โ
Sendes tugged at the neck of her collar. โShe wants to see you. All of you.โ
His brows rose.ย โThen problem solved.โ
โI got the sense from her call that she isnโt โฆ entirely pleased youโre here.โ Sendes grimaced. โSomething to do with the Viper Queenย andย the River Queen threatening war for harboring you?โ
Well, shit.