That Jesiba was able to clear the crowd without so much as a word was testament to her grip on this place, this House.
Ithan found himself torn between looking at Hypaxia and the Astronomerโand avoiding both of their gazes.
The Astronomer waited until the crowd had left before saying to the witch-queen, โIf you know where the wolf is and withhold that information, then the law says youย areโโ
โNo law applies here,โ Hypaxia cut in, โas the Fendyr heir was not a legal slave. Just as you said.โ Gods, Ithan wished he had one fraction of her steadiness, that serene intelligence. Hypaxia went on, โSo there was nothing for Ithan Holstrom to steal. He merely allowed a free civitas to make a choice about whether to remain in that wretched tank โฆ or to leave.โ
And then heโd killed her.
Jesiba was giving him a warning look, as if to say,ย Do not fucking breathe a word about that. Ithan returned her a look, as if to say,ย Do you think Iโm that dumb?
She glanced pointedly at hisย CCU SUNBALLย T-shirt.
He rolled his eyes and turned to the witch-queen facing off against the Astronomer.
โThat wolf cost me untold sums of gold. The loss of one mysticโโ
โIโll pay it,โ Ithan said hoarsely.ย His parents had made some wise investments before their deaths. He had more money than he knew what to do with.
โI require ten million gold marks.โ
Ithan burst out coughing. He was well off, butโ
โPaid,โ Jesiba said coolly.
Ithan whirled to her, but the sorceress was smiling blandly at the Astronomer. โAdd it to my monthly tab.โ
The Astronomer glared at her, then at Ithan, and finally atย Hypaxia, who looked at him with icy disdain. But he only spat on the ground and stalked out, long stringy hair flowing behind him.
In the silence, Jesiba faced Hypaxia and said, โI called you days ago and told you to comeย immediately. Is your broom not working?โ
Ithan whirled on Jesiba. โThisย is the necromancer you had in mind?โ
Honestly, he didnโt know why he hadnโt thought of it himself.ย Heโd just worked with her, for fuckโs sake, when theyโd tried to conjure Connor at the Autumn Equinox. Maybe because itย hadnโtย worked and the Under-King had arrived instead, heโd written her off, butโ
โHypaxiaโs father was the finest necromancer Iโve ever known,โ Jesiba said, crossing her arms. โShe has his gift. If thereโs anyone to trust with your task, Holstrom, itโs her.โ
Hypaxiaโs browsย lifted in faint surpriseโas if the praise was unusual. But she said to Jesiba, โWe should talk in your office.โ
โWhy?โ
Hypaxia seemed to debate whether to answer, but finally said, โYou want to know what delayed me these days? What I feared this fall has come to pass. Morganthia Dragas and her coven have staged a coup in the name of what they consider the preservation of witchkindโs old ways.ย I am Queen of the Valbaran Witches no longer.โ She touched her breast, where her usual golden pin of Cthona was broken in two. โTo escape their executioners, I have sworn fealty to the House of Flame and Shadow.โ
Lidia had let Renki decide on the place for this early-morning meeting. Somewhere neutral, somewhere private, somewhere โchill,โ as the mer male had described it.
Lidia wished sheย had someย chillย herself as she sat on the couch in the quiet student rec areaโDirector Kagani had closed it to everyone else for an hourโand looked at her sons. They sat on the opposite couch, which was stained and sagging, befitting a student lounge.
Davit had been called away for work late last night, so only Renki had come. The male now sat at the beverage counter on the opposite end of theย room. Giving them space. An illusion of privacy.
She wished heโd sat with them.
There was a good chance Morven wouldnโt let them leave Avallen alive. Sheโd needed to see her boys before she left, just one more time, but that didnโt mean this was comfortable.
Ace leaned back against the cushions, arms crossed, staring at the TV blasting sunball highlights above the foosball table. But Brannย surveyed her frankly, gaze bright with his keen intellect and fighting nature. A warrior indeed. He said without preamble, โWhy did you want to meet us so early?โ
Lidia subtly wiped her sweaty palms on the legs of her tactical bodysuit. She knew both boys marked the motion. โI thought I might make myself available to you, in case you had any questions about me. My past.โ
Sheโd faced down horrorsย without flinching, and yet thisโthis had her heart thundering.
Brannโs mouth twisted to the side as he thought about it. Without taking his eyes off the TV, Actaeon said, โItโs because sheโs leaving.โ
Too smart for his own good. Lidia looked at him, though Ace wouldnโt acknowledge her, and said, โYes. Today.โ
Brann glanced between them. โWhere?โ
Ace answered before she could. โSheโs not goingย to tell you. Donโt bother asking. She doesnโt know what the wordย honestyย means.โ
Lidia clenched her jaw. โI wish I could tell you. But our mission relies on secrecy.โ
Ace slid his eyes to her then. โAnd us kids will go blabbing your location to everyone, right?โ
Gods help her. โI wish I could tell you,โ she repeated.
Brann asked, voice thick, โAre you coming back?โ
Lidia said frankly, โIย hope so.โ
Actaeon returned to the TV. โYouโve managed to slither out of every scrape so far. I donโt see why this would be any different.โ
The words hit like a blow to some soft, unguarded part of her.
Brann gave his twin a warning glare. โCome on, Ace.โ Clearly, theyโd had some sort of conversation beforehand. About how theyโd behave.
And clearly, Ace hated her.
Fine. She could live withย that. He was safe, and loved. For that, she could endure his resentment.
โWeโre at war,โ Lidia told them. โAnd itโs about to get uglier. I cannot tell you where I am going, but I can tell you I may not come back. Every time I venture out, especially now that my enemies know the truth about me, there is a good chance I will not return.โ
Ace snapped, โAre we supposed to feel bad and cry for ourย mommy?โ
It took all her will not to break down. Mustering that coolness sheโd perfected over the years, she said, โYou claimed I didnโt know what honesty was a moment ago. Well, Iโm giving it to you. If you interpret this as manipulation, I cannot help that. But I wanted to see youโboth of youโbefore I left today. To say goodbye.โ
Brann again glanced between them. Then said, โI guess my biggestย question is why. Why you left us here.โ
โI didnโt have a choice,โ she said plainly, keenly aware of Renki across the room. โIt was either leave you here, safe and with people who would love you, or risk bringing you into a world that would have offered the opposite. I โฆ Iโve thought about you every single day since.โ
This was veering into territory she wanted to avoid. She hadnโt planned onย approaching it during this visit. Maybe ever. And she knew that if she stayed for one more moment, sheโd likely say moreย than was wise, things she wasnโt ready to say aloudโthings the boys might not be ready to hear.
Instead, with slightly trembling fingers, she pulled her ruby ring from her finger and laid it on the table between them. โI want you to have this.โ She fought past the tightnessย in her throat. โItโs an heirloom of my fatherโs household. Heโs not anyone worth remembering, but that ruby โฆโ She couldnโt bear to see what expression might be on their faces. โItโs very valuable. You can sell it to pay for university, housing โฆ when youโre old enough, I mean. If you ever leave this ship. Not that you should.โ She was rambling. She swallowed, and at last looked at them. Aceโs faceย was blank, but Brann was staring with wide eyes at the obscenely huge ruby. โOr if you want to keep it,โ she said quietly, โthatโs fine, too.โ
She wished she had something else to leave them, some other piece of her that wasnโt connected to the monster whoโd sired her, but this was all she possessed.
Task complete, Lidia stood, and Renki glanced her way. She nodded to him.
She faced her sonsโfierceย and strong and capable, no thanks to her. โI know it wonโt matter to you,โ she said, staring at Ace as he again pointedly watched the TV, โbut Iโm so very proud of how you turned out. Of the males you are, and are still becoming. I look at you both and know that โฆ that I made the right choice.โ She smiled softly at Brann.
Brannโs eyes gleamed. โThanks for that. For giving us our parents.โ Heย motioned to Renki. Lidia bowed her head. โGood luck out there,โ Brann said. โWherever youโre going.โ
She put a hand on her heart.
Brann jabbed Ace with an elbow. Ace slid his golden eyes back to her and said, โBye.โ
Lidia kept her hand on her heart, tapping it once, and turned away.
She left, not knowing where she was going, only that she had to keep moving or else sheโd find some place toย crumple up and die.
She walked through the gleaming halls of the ship. Walked and walked and walked, and did not let herself look back.
Ithan only waited until the door to Jesibaโs office shut before he whirled on Hypaxia.
โWhat happened?โ Ithan demanded.
Jesiba had warned him before setting off through the halls toย keep quiet, and heโd obeyed, even while theyโd stopped in the dark diningย hall for the former witch-queen to get some food. Apparently, she hadnโt eaten in daysโthat alone had banked his rising impatience. But now, safely behind the locked doors to Jesibaโs office, theyโd get answers.
โItโs as I said,โ Hypaxia replied, voice a bit flat as she laid the tray of food on the table. โMy motherโs former general, Morganthia, had her forces surround my fortress. They gaveย me their terms: yield the cloudberry crown or die. I offered the crown, but they somehow heardย die.โ
โCan they do that?โ Ithan demanded. โJust โฆ kick you out?โ
โYes,โ Jesiba said, claiming her leather desk chair. โThe witch-dynasties were founded in fairness, in the right to remove an unfit ruler. It was meant to protect the people, but Morganthia has used it to her advantage.โ
Hypaxia sankย into one of the chairs before Jesibaโs desk and rubbed her eyes with her thumb and forefinger. It was the most normal-looking gesture Ithan had ever seen the queen make. โMorganthiaโs first act as queen was to order my execution. Her second was to undo my motherโs animation spell for my tutors.โ She added at Ithanโs raised brows, โThey areโwereโghosts.โ
How it was possible, he had no idea, butย he still said, โIโm sorry.โ
She nodded her thanks, voice weighted with grief. โThe spell was bound to the crown. And once that crown was hers โฆโ She looked up at Jesiba, her face full of pleading.
โYou mourn for three people long dead,โ Jesiba said coolly, and Ithan hated her for it. โMourn for your people instead, now beholden to an unhinged queen and her coven.โ
Hypaxia straightened. โYouย sound as if you think I should have fought her.โ
โYou should have,โ Jesiba shot back, dark fire flashing in her eyes. A seed of Apollionโs powerโtransformed into something new. โDid you even try to hold on to your crown before conceding?โ
โI would have died.โ
โAnd retained your honor. Your mother would have been proud.โ
โA bloodless coup was a better alternative to fighting, to bringing inย innocents to die in my nameโโ
โOnce she gets her reign underway, Morganthia will spill far more blood than what might have been shed for you.โ Jesiba closed her eyes and shook her head with pure disgust.
โI did not come here for your judgment, Jesiba,โ Hypaxia hissed, wilder than Ithan had ever witnessed her.
โAs I am second in command of this House, you now answer to me.โ
Ithan reined inย the shock that reared through him. Jesiba wasย secondย in command of the House of Flame and Shadow?
And she thoughtย Hypaxiaย was the best necromancer for Ithan? When she had all those others at her disposal?
โAnd,โ Jesiba went on to Hypaxia, heedless of Ithanโs surprise, โas someone who spent centuries with the witches, I have insights worthy of your attention.โ
Hypaxia snapped, โYou abandonedย our people.โ
โSo did you.โ
Fraught, miserable silence filled the room. Hypaxia took one biteโjust oneโof her ham-and-cheese sandwich.
Hypaxia didnโt know, Ithan realized, what Jesiba was, deep down. She still thought her a witch defector. โLook,โ he said, โI know you guys have some baggage to sort out, but โฆ I do have a pressing matter.โ
The former witch-queen turned to him, and her eyes softened.ย She took another bite of her sandwich, and said after sheโd swallowed, โJesiba apprised me of the situation when she called. I must admit, I was surprised by my sisterโs involvement. But I am sorry for what happened.โ
He bowed his head, shame washing through him.
Hypaxia went on, finishing off the sandwich in a few more bites, โBut necromancy is no easy thing, Ithan.โ
โI remember,โ he said.
Her lips thinned. Yeah, she remembered every minute of their little encounter with the Under-King, too. But Hypaxia said, eyes bright with determination, โI will try to help you.โ
The breath nearly went out of him.
Hypaxia added, โIโll begin tomorrow. Today I have obligations. Oaths to swear.โ
Oaths to the Under-King, whoโd been impressed enough by her skill at the Autumn Equinox that heโd toldย her heโd welcome her here. Even Morganthia Dragas would hesitate before tangling with the Under-King.
โI donโt have much time,โ Ithan said.
โThese oaths cannot wait,โ Jesiba said. She pointed to the door of her office, an order to Hypaxia. โThey must be sworn at the Black Dock before sunup, girl. You had your last meal. Now go.โ
Hypaxia didnโt hesitate. She left, robes flowing behind her, andย shut the door.
โFool,โ Jesiba said, slumping in her chair. โInnocent, idealistic fool.โ
Ithan stayed still, wondering if sheโd forgotten he was there.
But Jesiba raised her eyes to him. โSheโs always been that way. Worse than Quinlan. Letting her heart lead her around like a dog on a leash. I blame her mother for keeping her locked away. No wonder Celestina swept her off her feet whenโโ
Ithanย started. โWait. Hypaxia and Celestina?โ Jesiba nodded. Ithan angled his head to one side. โThe Hind said that Celestina was the reason the Asteri knew Bryce was headed for the Eternal City. Hypaxia wouldnโtโโ
โItโs over now,โ Jesiba said shortly. โI have it on good authority that Hypaxia was โฆ not pleased when she found out that Celestina had sold out your friends. But even that betrayal didnโtย open Hypaxiaโs eyes enough to see Morganthiaโs move coming.โ
โShe saw it,โ Ithan said. โShe came here this spring, asking Ruhn for protection from Morganthia. I guarded herโโ
โProtection,โย Jesiba snapped. โGuarding. Notย acting. She knew Morganthia was a threat and chose to wait for her to attack rather than strike her own blow against her. Rather than find allies, she played medwitch in theย city, made love to that Archangel. Rather than gather power, she ran to a Fae Prince and a wolf to shield her.โ She shook her head again. โHecuba meant to protect her all these years by keeping her isolated from the corrupt covens. She hobbled her in the process.โ Jesiba crossed her arms and stared at nothing, fury and disdain tightening her face.
Ithan dared ask, โWhy did you defect from theย witches?โ
โI didnโt like the direction they were headed.โ
โWas this when Hecuba was queen?โ
โLong before that. The witches have been in decline for generations. A magical and moral rot.โ She leaned her head against the back of her chair. โNaรฏve girl,โ Jesiba murmured to herself.
โWhat sort of oaths does Hypaxia need to swear at the Black Dock before sunrise?โ
โOld ones.โ
โThatโs notโโ
โThe mysteries of the House of Flame and Shadow are not for you to know.โ
โWill Hypaxia โฆ change?โ
โNo. Her oaths are nothing like those the Reapers swear. The establishment of allegiance is a legal process, but one that must be honored as the Under-King has decreed.โ
The Under-King โฆ whom Jesiba served as second in command. โI didnโt know you were so important here.โ
โIโm flattered. And beforeย you ask, no, Quinlan isnโt aware. People in this House donโt talk. But the City Heads know.โ
โAnd the Astronomer โฆ he knows.โ She nodded. โWhatโs your deal with him? You said you have a monthly bill.โ He blew out a breath. โFuck, I canโt pay you all that moneyโโ
โItโs a tax write-off for the House,โ Jesiba said, waving a hand.ย โAnd Iโm growing tired of all these questions from you. Youโre askingย things you have no right to know.โ
โThen stop telling me so much.โ
She smirked. โYouโre not as boring as you seem.โ
โIโm flattered,โ he echoed.
Jesiba laughed quietly. And then said, โA few centuries after Apollion changed me, he heard whispers that I had โฆ powers. Being a lazy wretch, he sent his brother Aidas to investigate. And presumably to kill me if I was indeed a threat.โ
She spokeย the names of the demon princes like they were people she knew well.
โBut Aidas found that I posed no threat, and discovered that I still had the library and remained defiant to his brotherโs demands to reveal its so-called power. In the strange way of things, Aidas and I became friends, of a sort. We still are. I suppose itโs because weโre so used to each other now. Itโs been โฆ a long time.โ
โSo what did he report to Apollion?โ
โThat I was to be respected, but left alone.โ
โAnd did Apollion listen?โ
A half shrug. โHe sends Aidas to check in every once in a while.โ
โWhat does this have to do with the Astronomer?โ
โIโve paid the Astronomer for years now to look for a way to undo Apollionโs grip on my soul.โ
Disgust roiled through him. โSo you pay him and he does your bidding?โ
โI pay him,โ she said blandly, โbut he also stands to benefit from any discovery.โ
โWhy?โ
โHe wants to find the answer so he might use it to become young himself. He is humanโor used to be, before so much foul magic tainted his soul. He fears death more than anything. He stands to gain a great deal should he succeed in his search. I suppose weโre two miserable creatures feeding off each other.โย She cut Ithan a look. โHe might seem frail, but heโs slippery. Heโll be seeking other ways to fuck you over.โ
He nodded to where heโd replaced the Godslayer Rifle on the wall. โWould you have given me the order to kill him today?โ
โNo,โ Jesiba said. โThe rifle was just a threat. I still need him.โ
โI think scientists call it a symbiotic relationship.โ
โWell, itโs one Iโve been building towardย long before he came into existence.โ
โSo youโve been using this creep and his hold on innocentsโโ
โYou didnโt seem to have any qualms about using him when you went for information about your brother.โ
The Astronomer must have told her about that visit. Ithan pressed on. โCan you โฆ elaborate?โ At her flat look, he added, โPlease? Why did you even use the Astronomer in the first place?โ
โI thoughtย it was the cats who had a problem with curiosity.โ
โBlame it on the part of me that chose to be a history major in college.โ
Her lips curled upward, but she sighed at the ceiling and said, โIn my own research over the millennia, I learned that dragon fire is one of the few things that can make a Prince of Hel balk.โ
โYou meant to use it againstย Apollion?โ Ithan couldnโt help but gape at herย sheer audacity.
She studied her manicured nails. โI thought it might be a good โฆ negotiating tool.โ
Ithan let out an impressed laugh. โWow. So what happened?โ
โRumor spread in the city that the Astronomer had possession of a dragon. I sought him out and offered to buy Ariadne on the spot.โ She crossed her arms again. โThe bastard wouldnโt sell her, not for anything in the world. But I realizedย that day that I might have another opportunity on my hands: I could use his mystics to hunt in Hel for answers on how to free me, and have the mystics guarded by Ariadne while they did so.โ
โBut you said you wanted to wait to โฆ not be young until the books were safe.โ
โYes. But when that time comes, I want the solution in hand.โ
โWhy?โ
โSo I donโt talk myself out of it.โ He felt, more thanย saw, theย weight of all those years bowing her shoulders. โYouโre not like most wolves Iโve known.โ
โIs that an insult or a compliment?โ He honestly couldnโt tell.
She uncrossed her arms and drummed her fingers on the desk. โThereโs a lot you donโt know, Ithan Holstrom, about the truth. Too much for me to delve into here and now.โ Her fingers halted, and her gaze simmered with ancient pain andย anger. โBut it was the wolf packs who reached Parthos first. Who started the slaughter and burnings. It was the wolf packs, led by Asteri-bred bloodhounds, who hunted down my sisters. Iโve never forgotten that.โ
Ithanโs stomach churned at the shameful history of his people, but he asked, โBred?โ
A wry smile. โThe gift already existed amongst the wolves, but the Asteri encouraged it. Bred itย into certain lines. They still do.โ
โLike Danika.โ
Jesibaโs fingers resumed their drumming. โThe Fendyrs have been a โฆ carefully cultivated line for the Asteri.โ
โHow so?โ
She fixed her blazing eyes on him. This female had lived through all of Midgardโs Asteri history. He could hardly wrap his mind around it. โDidnโt you ever wonder why the Fendyrs are so dominant? Generation after generation?โ
โGenetics.โ
โYes, genetics bred by the Asteri. Sabine and Mordoc were ordered to breed.โ
โBut Sabine took the title from her brotherโโ
โAt whose urging? Sheโs an angry, small-minded female. Her brother was smarter, but clearly no male of worth, if he sold his daughter to the Astronomer. He was likely deemed unfit by the Asteri, who coaxed Sabine into challenging him. And when Sabineโs dominanceย won out, they made sure Mordoc was sent to produce a line of more โฆย competentย Fendyrs.โ
โWell, Micah fucked that up for them.โ
โAnd who do you think pulled Micahโs strings?โ
Ithan was glad he was sitting. โYou think the Asteri had Micah kill Danika? After all that trouble to breed her into existence?โย Never mind that Connor and the Pack of Devils had been destroyed as a result of that schemingโ
โI think Danika was reckless and willful, and the Asteri knew they could never control her as they could Sabine. I think they realized that with Danika, theyโd produced a wolf so powerful she rivaled the ones I faced in the First Wars.ย Trueย wolves. And she was not on their side. She had to be eliminated.โ
Ithan sagged in his seat, but then a thought struck him. โThe Under-King told Hypaxia andย me that Connor โฆ that the Under-King had been given a command not to touch my brother. Why?โ
Jesibaโs face was unreadable. โI donโt know. In all likelihood, itโs because he was an asset in life, and remains so in death.โ
โTo who?โ
โThe Asteri. They know what Connor means to Quinlan, to youโthat makes his soul very, very valuable.โ
Ithan reeled. โIโm nobody.โ
Jesiba gave him a disdainful look,ย but her phone rang before she could answer him. She picked up after one trill.
She listened silently until she said in a clipped tone, โFine.โ The sorceress hung up and fixed Ithan with a stare. โYouโre wanted downstairs at the morgue.โ
โYou guys have a private morgue here?โ
She rolled her eyes. โHypaxia finished her vows in record timeโsheโs waiting down there for you. With Sigridโs corpse.โ