Iโm glad to see you alive.
Ruhn stood on a familiar mental bridge, the lines of his body once more filled in with night and stars and planets. At the other end of the bridge waited that burning female figure. Long hair of pure flame floated around her as if underwater, and what he could make out of her mouth was curved upward in a half smile.
โSo am I,โ he said. He must have passed out on the couch in Bryceโs apartment. Heโd still been there at two in the morning, watching old game highlights with Ithan. Dec had long since gone to spend the night at Marcโs place. Neither had turned up any solid footage of Emile at the docksโor concrete proof of the Reapers being sent from the Under-King or Apollion. The search for Danika at the gallery would take days, Dec had said before leaving, and he did have other work to do. Ithan had instantly volunteered to keep combing through it.
The wolf pup wasnโt bad. Ruhn could see them being friends, if their people werenโt constantly at each otherโs throats. Literally.
Ruhn said to Agent Daybright, โThanks for trying to wake me up.โ โWhat happened?โ
โReapers.โ
Her flame guttered to a violet blue. โThey attacked you?โ
โLong story.โ He angled his head. โSo I donโt need the crystal to reach you? I can just be unconscious? Sleeping?โ
โPerhaps the crystal was only needed to initiate contact between our mindsโa beacon for your talents,โ she said. โNow that your mindโand
mineโknows where to go, you donโt require the crystal anymore, and can contact me even in โฆ inopportune moments.โ
A pinprick of guilt poked at him. She was embedded in the higher ranks of the empireโhad he endangered her when heโd been unconscious earlier, his mind blindly reaching for hers?
But Daybright said, โI have information for you to pass on.โ โYeah?โ
She straightened. โIs that how Ophion agents speak these days?ย Yeah?โ
She had to be old, then. One of the Vanir whoโd lived for so long that modern lingo was like a foreign language. Or, gods, if she was an Asteri โฆ
Ruhn wished he had a wall or a doorway or a counter to lean against as he crossed his arms. โSo youโre old-school Pangeran.โ
โYour position here isnโt to learn about me. Itโs to pass along information. Who I am, who you are, is of no consequence.โ She gestured to her flames. โThis should tell you enough.โ
โAbout what?โ
Her flames pushed closer to her body, turning a vibrant orangeโlike the hottest embers. The kind that would burn to the bone. โAbout what shall happen if you ask too many prying questions.โ
He smiled slightly. โSo whatโs the intel?โ โThe hit on the Spine is a go.โ
Ruhnโs smile faded. โWhenโs the shipment?โ
โThree days from now. It leaves from the Eternal City at six in the morning their time. No planned stops, no refueling. Theyโll travel swiftly northward, all the way to Forvos.โ
โThe mech-suit prototype will be on the train?โ
โYes. And along with it, Imperial Transport is moving fifty crates of brimstone missiles to the northern front, along with a hundred and twelve crates of guns and about five hundred crates of ammunition.โ
Burning Solas. โYouโre going to stage a heist?โ
โIโmย not doing anything,โ Agent Daybright said. โOphion will be responsible. Iโd recommend destroying it all, though. Especially that new mech-suit. Donโt waste time trying to unload anything from the trains or youโll be caught.โ
Ruhn refrained from mentioning that Cormac had suggested something different. Heโd said Ophion wanted to attain the suitโto study it. And use
those weapons in their war. โWhereโs the best place to intercept?โ
He was really doing this, apparently. Pass this intel along, and he was officially aligning himself with the rebels.
โThatโs for Ophion Command to decide.โ
He asked carefully, โWill Pippa Spetsos be assigned to the hit?โ Or was she in Lunathion looking for Emile, as Tharion suspected?
โDoes it matter?โ
Ruhn shrugged as nonchalantly as he could. โJust want to know whether we need to notify her.โ
โIโm not privy to who Command sends on their missions.โ โDo you know where Pippa Spetsos is right now, though?โ
Her flame guttered for a moment. โWhy do you have such interest in her?โ
He held up his hands. โNo interest at all.โ He could sense her suspicion, though, so he asked, โWill there be armed guards with the shipment?โ
โYes. About a hundred wolves in and atop the cars, along with a dozen aerial angel scouts above. All armed with rifles, handguns, and knives.โ
Forested areas would be best for a strike, then, to avoid being seen by the malakim.
โAnything else?โ
She angled her head. โNone of this bothers you?โ
โIโve been in the Aux for a while. Iโm used to coordinating shit.โ Nothing like this, though. Nothing that put him firmly in the Asteriโs line of fire.
โThatโs a stupid thing to reveal. Ophion must have been desperate, if they sent someone as untrained as you to deal with me.โ
โTrust is a two-way street.โ He gestured to the space between them.
Another one of those soft laughs raked over his skin. โDo you have anything for me? Whatโs this business with Pippa Spetsos?โ
โNothing at all. Butโthanks for trying to save my ass earlier.โ โIโd be a fool to let a valuable contact go to waste.โ
He bristled. โIโm touched.โ
She snorted. โYou sound like a male used to being obeyed. Interesting.โ โWhat the Hel is interesting about it?โ
โThe rebels must have something on you, to make you risk your position by doing this.โ
โI thought you didnโt give a shit about my personal life.โ
โI donโt. But knowledge is power. Iโm curious about who you might be, if the Reapers tried to grab you. And why you allow the rebels to push you around.โ
โMaybe I wanted to join.โ
She laughed, the sound sharp as a blade. โIโve found that the ruling class rarely do such things out of the kindness of their hearts.โ
โCynical.โ
โPerhaps, but itโs true.โ
โI could name a highly placed Vanir whoโs helping the rebels without being forced into it.โ
โThen they should put a bullet in your head.โ Ruhn stiffened. โExcuse me?โ
She waved a hand. โIf you know their identity, if youโre able to so blithely boast about it, if you are asking too many questions about Agent Spetsos, youโre not an asset at all. Youโre a loose cannon. If the dreadwolves catch you, how long will it take for you to sing that personโs name?โ
โFuck off.โ
โHave you ever been tortured? Itโs easy for people to claim they wouldnโt break, but when your body is being pulled apart piece by piece, bone by bone, youโd be surprised what people offer to get the pain to stop, even for a second.โ
Ruhnโs temper flared. โYou donโt know shit about me or what Iโve been through.โ He was grateful the night and stars of his skin covered the marks his fatherโs ministrations had leftโthe ones his ink couldnโt hide.
Dayโs flame blazed brighter. โYou should mind what you tell people, even among Ophion allies. They have ways of making people disappear.โ
โLike Sofie Renast?โ
Her fire simmered. โDonโt repeat her true name to anyone. Refer to her as Agent Cypress.โ
Ruhn gritted his teeth. โDo you know anything about Sofie?โ โI assumed she was dead, since youโre now my contact.โ
โAnd if she isnโt?โ
โI donโt understand.โ
โIf she isnโt dead, where would she go? Where would she hide?โ
Daybright whirled back toward her end of the bridge. โThis meeting is over.โ And before Ruhn could say another word, she vanished, leaving only drifting embers behind.
โWhy the Hel would the Asteri create their own mech-suit for this war?โ Hunt asked, rubbing his jaw as he leaned against the kitchen counter the next morning.
He tried not to look at the black box on the other end of the counter. But its presence seemed to โฆ hum. Seemed to hollow out the air around it.
Considering the two Death Marks inside, it was no wonder.
Cormac sipped from his tea, face clouded. Heโd arrived barely past dawn, apparently after Ruhn had called him to demand that he rush over, thus dragging Hunt from slumberโand Bryceโs armsโwith his knocking. โThe suits are the one advantage we have. Well, that the humans have.โ
โI know that,โ Hunt countered tightly. โIโve fought them. I know them inside and out.โ
And heโd taken them apart. And sabotaged them so their pilots didnโt stand a chance.
Heโd been content to let that knowledge serve him lately for stuff like fixing Bryceโs bikeโwhich heโd gone so far as to wash for her before handing it back overโbut if the Asteri were making a mech-suit of their own for a Vanir soldier to use โฆ
โI always forget,โ Ruhn murmured from where he sat on the couch beside Bryce, โthat you fought in two wars.โ The one heโd waged and lost with the Fallen, and then the years spent fighting at Sandrielโs command against the Ophion rebels.
โI donโt,โ Hunt said, earning an apologetic wince from Ruhn. โWe need to be careful. Youโre sure this information was real?โ
โYeah,โ Ruhn said.
Holstrom settled himself against the wall beside the counter, silently watching the exchange. His face revealed nothing. A laptop sat open on the couch, though, still combing through the years of gallery footage for any hint of Danika.
But this conversation with Cormac, this hit on the Spine โฆ โYou likely have double agents in Ophion,โ Hunt said to the Avallen Prince.
โNot Daybright,โ Cormac said with absolute certainty. โAnyone can be bought,โ Hunt said.
Bryce said nothing, busy pretending that she was more interested in her pink toenails than this conversation. Hunt knew she was picking over every word.
Heโd emerged from the bedroom intending to tell every single person who crossed his path that she was his mate, but Ruhn had been waiting with this news instead, apparently having slept on the couch.
โRegardless,โ Cormac said tightly, โI need to pass this information along.โ
โIโll go with you,โ Ruhn said. Bryceโs mouth popped open in alarm. โYou could be walking right into a trap,โ Hunt warned.
โWe donโt have any choice,โ Cormac countered. โWe canโt risk losing this opportunity.โ
โAnd what do you risk losing if itโs fake?โ Lightning crackled at Huntโs fingers. Bryceโs eyes flicked up to him at last, wary and full of caution.
She said before Cormac could answer, โThis isnโt our business, Hunt.โ โLike Hel it isnโt. Weโre tied into it, whether we want to be or not.โ
Golden fire filled her gaze. โYes, but we have nothing to do with this hit; this intel. Itโs Ophionโs problem to deal with.โ She straightened, giving Ruhn a scathing look that seemed to say,ย You should stay out of it, too, but faced Cormac. โSo go report to Command and keep us out of it.โ
Cormac stared her down, his jaw working.
She gave him a slash of a smile that set Huntโs blood thrumming. โNot used to females giving you orders?โ
โThere are plenty of females in Command.โ Cormacโs nostrils flared. โAnd I would advise you to behave as a Fae female ought to when we are seen together in public. It shall be hard enough to convince others of our betrothal thanks to that smell on you.โ
โWhat smell?โ Bryce said, and Hunt braced his feet. She could take care of herself in a fight, but heโd still enjoy pummeling the bastard.
Cormac motioned between her and Hunt. โYou think I canโt scent what went down between you two?โ
Bryce leaned back against the cushions. โYou mean, thatย heย went down on me?โ
Hunt choked, and Ruhn let out a garbled string of curses. Ithan walked to the coffee machine and muttered something about it being too early.
Cormac, however, didnโt so much as blush. He said gravely, โYour mingling scents will jeopardize this ruse.โ
โIโll take that into consideration,โ Bryce said, and then winked at Hunt.
Gods, sheโd tasted like a dream. And the sweet, breathy sounds she made when she came โฆ Hunt rolled out the tautness in his shoulders. They had a long day ahead of them. A dangerous day.
They were going to the Bone Quarter today, for fuckโs sake. The street camera footage had pinpointed that the Reaper whoโd attacked Bryce and Ruhn had been within a block of the Black Dock, but even with Declanโs skills, they hadnโt found any concrete proof of the Reaper sailing over. It was enough of a link that theyโd question the Under-King about it, though. And if they got through that, then Hunt planned to have a long, long night. Heโd already made a reservation at a fancy-ass hotel restaurant. And reserved a large suite. With rose petals and champagne.
Cormac drummed his fingers on the table and said to Bryce, โIf you find Emile in the Bone Quarter, let me know immediately.โ Bryce, to Huntโs surprise, didnโt object. Cormac pivoted to Ruhn, jerking his chin to the door. โWe need to get going. If that supply train is leaving in three days, we canโt waste a moment.โ He looked sharply at Hunt. โEven if itโs bad intel.โ
โIโm ready.โ Ruhn got to his feet. He frowned at his sister. โGood hunting. Stay out of trouble today, please.โ
โRight back at you.โ Bryce grinned, though Hunt noted that her attention was on the Starswordโas if she were speaking to it, pleading with it to protect her brother. Then her gaze slid to Cormac, who already stood at the door. โBe careful,โ she said pointedly to Ruhn.
The warning was clear enough:ย Donโt trust Cormac entirely.
Ruhn nodded slowly. The male might have claimed heโd changed since trying to kill the prince decades ago, but Hunt didnโt trust him, either.
Ruhn turned toward Ithan as the wolf aimed for the discarded laptop on the couch. โLook, I hate to drag anyone else into our shit, but โฆ you want to come?โ
Holstrom jerked his chin toward the laptop. โWhat about the footage?โ โIt can wait a few hoursโyou can look through any flagged sections
when we get back. We could use your skills today.โ
โWhat skills?โ Bryce demanded. Pure, protective alarm. โBeing good at sunball doesnโt count.โ
โThanks, Bryce,โ Ithan grumbled, and before Ruhn could supply a reason for inviting the wolf, he said, โSabine will have a fit if Iโm caught helping you.โ
That was the least of what would happen if he was caught aiding rebels. Hunt tried not to shift his wings, tried to halt the echo of agony through them.
โYou donโt answer to Sabine anymore,โ Ruhn countered.
Ithan considered. โI guess Iโm already in this mess.โ Hunt could have sworn guilt and worry filled Bryceโs face. She chewed her bottom lip, but didnโt challenge Ithan further.
โOkay,โ Ithan continued, plugging in the laptop. โLet me get dressed.โ Bryce turned warily toward the black box on the counter. The looming,
thrumming Death Marks within. But she said, โRight, Athalar. Time to be on our way. Suit up.โ
Hunt followed Bryce back into her bedroomโtheir bedroom now, he supposedโto see her pick up a holster and prop her leg on the bed. Her short pink skirt slid back, revealing that lean, long expanse of golden leg. His mind went blank as she strapped the holster around her upper thigh.
Her fingers snagged on the buckle, and Hunt was instantly there to help, savoring the silken warmth of her bare skin. โYouโre really wearing this to the Bone Quarter?โ He drifted a hand to toy with the soft pleats of the skirt. No matter that her gun would be useless against any Reapers that came their way.
โItโs a thousand degrees today and humid. Iโm not wearing pants.โ
โWhat if we get into trouble?โ He might have taken far longer on the buckle than necessary. He knew she was letting him.
She smiled wickedly. โThen I suppose the Under-King will get a nice view of my ass.โ
He gave her a flat look.
Bryce rolled her eyes, but said, โGive me five minutes to change.โ