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Chapter no 56

House of Flame and Shadow (Crescent City, #3)

Hunt shuddered with cold, teeth chattering, as he hauled himself onto a dark bank illuminated dimly by Bryceโ€™s star.

After a rushing, disorienting downhill journey, the river had calmed and emptied into the pool around them, a small bank providing the lone path of escape. Tharion was already near Bryce, a shivering Sathia between them, and Baxian was just crawling onto the shore a few feetย from Hunt, dark wings dragging on the rock beside him.

Hunt exploded at his mate, โ€œWhat theย fuck?โ€

โ€œLater, Athalar,โ€ Bryce murmured, turning from the pool and facing a natural archway of stone, with a tunnel beyond. Her star blazed brightโ€”brighter than it had upriver.

โ€œNo,ย now,โ€ he warned, scrambling to his feet, water sloshing from his boots, his waterlogged wings impossibly heavy. โ€œYou sayย weโ€™re all in this together, making decisionsย together, and then you go and pull that shit?โ€

She whirled, teeth bared. โ€œWell,ย someoneย has to lead.โ€

His temper flared. โ€œWhat the fuck does that mean?โ€

โ€œIt means that Iโ€™m not letting my fear and guilt swallow me whole.โ€ The others stayed silent, several feet away. โ€œIt means that Iโ€™m putting all that shit aside and focusing on what needs to be done!โ€

โ€œAnd Iโ€™m not?โ€ He splayed his arms, motioning to the caves around them. Lightning flickered over his hands. โ€œIโ€™m here, arenโ€™t I?โ€

โ€œDo you evenย wantย to be?โ€ Her voice echoed off the rocks. โ€œBecause it seems like your fear of the consequences outweighs your desire to defeat the Asteri.โ€

โ€œItย does,โ€ he snarled, unable to stop the words from coming out. โ€œIt will be hard to enjoy freedom if weโ€™reย dead.โ€

โ€œIโ€™d rather die trying to bring them down than spend the rest of my life knowing the truth and doing nothing.โ€

He could barely hear above the roaring in his head. โ€œEveryone we love will die, too. Youโ€™re willing to risk that? Your mom and dad? Cooper? Syrinx? Fury and June? Youโ€™re willing to let them be tortured and killed?โ€

She stiffened, shaking with anger.

Hunt took a deep breath,ย collecting himself, and shook the water out of his wings. โ€œLook, Iโ€™m sorry.โ€ He took another deep breath. โ€œI know this isnโ€™t the time to pick a fight. This whole thing might be a colossal fucking mistake, might get everyone we know killed, but โ€ฆ Iโ€™ll go along with it. I have your back. I promise.โ€

She blinked. Then blinked again. โ€œThatโ€™s not good enough for me,โ€ she said quietly. โ€œThat isnโ€™tย good enough for meโ€”that youโ€™ll just go along with it.โ€

โ€œWell, get used to the feeling,โ€ he said.

โ€œGet over yourself,ย Umbra Mortis.โ€ With that, she stormed into the misty gloom, star illuminating the way.

โ€œYeesh,โ€ Tharion said lightly to Sathia and Baxian, but Hunt didnโ€™t smile as they continued after Bryce, trailing water everywhere.

โ€œHow the fuck did you know to get out here, anyway?โ€ Baxianย asked Bryce, likely trying to lighten the tension now filling the caves as surely as the mist smothering them.

โ€œBecause Iโ€™ve been here before,โ€ Bryce said, her voice still a little rough around the edges.

Even Huntโ€™s anger eased enough for him to wonder if sheโ€™d hit her head in the river. Especially as they approached a solid wall of rock.

Bryce pushed a hand against the wall. A wedge of anย archway opened beneath her palm. Her starlight flared, lighting up the wall and the carving that surrounded the triangular doorway.

An eight-pointed star. Twin to the scar on her chest.

โ€œThese caves,โ€ Bryce said, pointedly not looking at him, โ€œare nearly identical to the ones I walked through in the original world of the Fae.โ€ She took a step into the starโ€™s doorway. โ€œThe river there flowedย throughout themโ€”provided shortcuts. The Wyrm used them to sneak up on us. But my star glowed brighter whenever it wanted me to go a certain way, like it does here. It guided me into one of the rivers in the Fae world. I listened to it, jumped in, and it led me down to a passage that took me exactly where I needed to be to learn Sileneโ€™s truth. Just now, my star was glowing brighter when I faced downriver.ย I figured this river might lead down to another passage. Maybe one thatโ€™s got another bit of truth. Anything to help against the Asteri.โ€

โ€œThat was an insane leap of logic,โ€ Tharion said. โ€œAnd what about Flynn and Dec? The Autumn King and Morven and the Murder Twins still have them, those fuckingย ghoulsย still have themโ€”โ€

โ€œThat confrontation will come.โ€ Bryce walked calmly into the waiting darknessย and swirling mist, adjusting Truth-Teller at her side. โ€œBut not yet.โ€

They had no choice but to follow her. โ€œWhat does it all mean?โ€ Baxian asked Hunt, almost plaintively.

Hunt cast aside his lingering anger and kept his focus pinned on his mate. โ€œI think weโ€™re about to find out.โ€


Flynn and Dec still werenโ€™t at breakfast the next morning. And Ruhnโ€™s quick jog through the castle and its groundsย revealed no sign of them. Or of the Murder Twins. Just some Fae nobles and servants, unsure what to make of him, whether to sneer or bow. He ignored them, and was hurrying back to his room when Lidia emerged from it.

She took one look at his face and asked, โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€

He didnโ€™t wonder how sheโ€™d guessed itโ€”sheโ€™d had to beย excellent at reading people her whole adult life. Her survival hadย depended on it.

Ruhn checked that his various blades were in place. โ€œFlynn and Dec โ€ฆ I donโ€™t think theyโ€™re here. And neither are my creep cousins. Or Morven.โ€

Her eyes sharpened with caution. โ€œIt might be unconnected.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not. My friends donโ€™t bail on me.โ€ And heโ€™d been so fucking distracted by her, by wanting her, that he hadnโ€™t let himself think about it.

She put a hand on his arm. โ€œWhereย do you think they went?โ€

Ruhn sucked in a breath. โ€œMorven and the twins have to be involved. They must have taken Flynn and Dec to the Cave of Princes.โ€

โ€œTo make a move against Bryce?โ€

Ruhnโ€™s stomach churned. โ€œMaybe. But I think Morven took them as baitโ€”for me. He expects me to follow.โ€

โ€œIf itโ€™s a trap, then we shouldnโ€™t rush inโ€”โ€

โ€œMy friends rushed to save me from the Asteri dungeons,โ€ heย said, holding her beautiful gaze. โ€œYou found them, and they ran to help. I canโ€™t leave them in Morvenโ€™s hands.โ€

โ€œI wasnโ€™t suggesting we leave them,โ€ she said, striding to her own room. She left the door open so he could see her as she grabbed two guns off her night table and holstered them at her thighs. โ€œIโ€™m saying letโ€™s think through a strategy before we go rescue them.โ€

Something burned inย Ruhnโ€™s chest, and he didnโ€™t dare name it.

But he felt it all the same as they armed themselves and went to save his friends.


Hunt didnโ€™t let his guard down, not for one second. Even with every word of his fight with Quinlan hanging in the air like the residue of fireworks. Lightning flickered in one fist; his sword was clenched in another. He didnโ€™t put either aside as they entered a chamberย at the other end of the tunnel.

He scanned its intricately carved walls of black stone, the exquisite landscapes depicted there, as they stepped inโ€”

Stone grated against itself, and before Hunt could whirl, faster even than his lightning, the triangular door shut behind them. Tharion, a step ahead, let out a low whistle.

Baxian just swapped a look with Hunt that told him the Helhound suspectedย the same thing he did: only Bryce could get that door to open. It wasnโ€™t a calming thought. Not as Hunt surveyed what lay ahead.

The lone object in the chamber was a sarcophagus carved from white marble, the hue striking against the deep black of the stone walls. A statue of an armored Fae male lay atop the sarcophagus, hands clasped around a missing object.

Bryce nodded to it. โ€œThat must beย where the Starsword lies when not in use.โ€ Her voice was flat, as if drained from their argument.

Sathia staggered a step closer. โ€œPrince Peliasโ€™s tomb,โ€ she breathed.

โ€œRuhn told me his creepster descendants line the walls of the main passages in here,โ€ Bryce said, pointing to the only other way out: another archway of stone across the chamber, barely visible through the mists. She adjustedย the Starsword across her back, and a hand fidgeted with Truth-Teller at her sideโ€”like the blades were bothering her.

Hunt surveyed the domed space, examining the stories told on the walls: an archipelago nestled above a sea of starlight, an idyllic, serene landโ€”all that the world believed Avallen to be. โ€œI donโ€™t see anything about the Starsword or Truth-Teller, let alone how to unify them,โ€ Huntย admitted. โ€œOr the mists. The islands are here, but nothing else.โ€ Maybe this was a dead end for information.

โ€œThere could be something out in the main passage,โ€ Tharion offered.

But Bryce approached the sarcophagus. Peered down at the perfectly carved, handsome face of the first Starborn Prince.

โ€œHello, you rapist fuck,โ€ she said, her voice cold with fury.

Hunt barely breathed. He wonderedย if Urd were watching, if the heaviness in the room wasnโ€™t the mists, but rather the goddessโ€™s presence, having guided them here.

โ€œYou thought you won,โ€ Bryce whispered to the sarcophagus. โ€œBut she got one over on you in the end. She got the last laugh.โ€

โ€œBryce?โ€ Hunt ventured.

She looked up from Peliasโ€™s carved rendering, and there was nothing of her human heart in those eyes. Only icy, Faeย hatred for the long-dead male before her.

Offering a rope of neutral ground, Hunt said, โ€œCan you, uh, fill us in?โ€

Yet it was Tharion who gestured to the empty death chamber. โ€œMaybe Pelias built another chamber around here thatโ€™s actually got something about the sword and dagger and that portal to nowhereโ€”โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Bryce said quietly. โ€œWeโ€™re exactly where we need to be.โ€ She pointed to the floor,ย the carving of rivers of stars winding throughout. โ€œAnd this place wasnโ€™t built by Pelias. He had nothing to do with these tunnels, the carvings.โ€ She laid a hand on the floor. Her starlight flowed through the carvings in the stone, the walls, the ceilingโ€”

What had looked like etched seas or rivers of stars now filled in with starlight, became โ€ฆ alive. Moving, cascading, coursing. A secret illustration,ย only for those with the gifts and vision to see it.

The rippling river of starlight flowed right to the sarcophagus in the center of the chamber. Swirled around it like an eddy.

Bryce threw herself against the coffin, legs straining as she pushedโ€”

And the sarcophagus slid away. Revealing a small, secret staircase beneath.

Bryce panted for a moment, and then smiled grimly. โ€œThis place was builtย by Helena.โ€

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