The bridge was blissfully quiet compared to the absolute insanity of Ruhnโs day.
Heโd brought Holstrom back to his place, where Flynn and Dec had been gobbling down five pizzas between the two of them. The former had arched a brow at Ruhnโs announcement that the fourth bedroomโa disgusting heap of crap thanks to years of throwing their messes in there before partiesโwas now Ithanโs. Heโd have the couch tonight, and tomorrow theyโd clean out all the shit. Declan had only shrugged and tossed Ithan a beer, then pulled his laptop over, presumably to continue combing through the gallery footage.
Flynn had eyed the wolf, but shrugged as well. The message was clear enough: Yeah, Holstrom was a wolf, but so long as he didnโt mouth off about Fae, theyโd get along just fine. And a wolf was always better than an angel.
Guys were simple like that. Easy.
Not like the female burning across from him on the bridge.
โHey, Day.โ He wished he had someplace to sit. For one fucking moment. He was technically sleeping, he supposed, but โฆ
Well, damn. A deep-cushioned armchair appeared a foot away. He slumped into it and sighed. Perfect.
Her snort rippled toward him, and another chair appeared. A red velvet fainting couch.
โFancy,โ he said as Day draped herself over it. She looked so much like Lehabah that his chest ached.
โSeeing me like this causes you distress.โ
โNo,โ he said, puzzled as to how sheโd read his emotions when night and stars covered his features. โNo, itโs โฆ I, ah, lost a friend a few months ago. She loved to sit on a couch like that one. She was a fire sprite, so your whole fire thing โฆ struck a little close to home.โ
She angled her head, flame shifting with her. โHow did she die?โ
He checked himself before he could reveal too much. โItโs a long story.
But she died saving myโsomeone I love.โ โThen her death was noble.โ
โI should have been there.โ Ruhn leaned back against the cushions and gazed toward the endless black above them. โShe didnโt need to make that sacrifice.โ
โYou would have traded your life for a fire spriteโs?โ There was no condescension in the questionโmerely bald curiosity.
โYeah. I would have.โ He lowered his stare back to her. โAnyway, we made the intel drop-off. Nearly got caught, but we did it.โ
She straightened slightly. โBy whom?โ โMordoc. The Hind. The Harpy.โ
She stilled. Her fire guttered to that violet blue. โThey areย lethal. If youโre caught, you will be lucky to just be killed.โ
Ruhn crossed an ankle over a knee. โBelieve me, I know that.โ โMordoc is a monster.โ
โSoโs the Hind. And the Harpy.โ
โTheyโre all โฆ Where you are now?โ
He hesitated, then said, โIn Lunathion. Might as well tell youโyou could have turned on the news and figured out where they are.โ
She shook her head, flame flowing. โYou say too much.โ
โAnd you too little. Any other intel about the shipment on the Spine?โ โNo. I thought you called me here to tell me something.โ
โNo. I โฆ I guess my mind reached for yours.โ
She watched him. And even though he couldnโt see her face, and she couldnโt see his, heโd never felt so naked. She said quietly, โSomethingโs riled you.โ
How could she tell? โMy day was โฆ difficult.โ
She sighed. Tendrils of fire rippled around her. โMine too.โ โYeah?โ
โYeah.โ
The word was teasing, a reminder of their earlier conversation. She did have a sense of humor, then.
Day said, โI work with people who are โฆ Well, they make Mordoc seem like one of those sweet little otters in your city. There are days when it wears on me more than others. Today was one of them.โ
โDo you at least have friends to lean on?โ he asked. โNo. Iโve never had a true friend in my life.โ
He winced. โThatโs โฆ really sad.โ She snorted. โIt is, isnโt it?โ
โI donโt think Iโd have made it this far without my friends. Or my sister.โ
โFor those of us with neither friends nor family, we find ways to make do.โ
โNo family, eh? A true lone wolf.โ He added, โMy fatherโs a piece of shit, so โฆ a lot of the time I wish I were like you.โ
โI have a family. A very influential one.โ She propped her head on a burning fist. โTheyโre pieces of shit, too.โ
โYeah? Your dad ever burn you for speaking out of turn?โ โNo. But he did flog me for sneezing during prayers.โ
She wasnโt an Asteri, then. Asteri had no family. No children. No parents. They justย were.
He blinked. โAll right. Weโre even.โ
She laughed quietly, a low, soft sound that ran delicate fingers over his skin. โA truly tragic thing to have in common.โ
โIt really is.โ He smiled, even if she couldnโt see it.
She said, โSince you are in a position of power, Iโm assuming your father must be as well.โ
โWhy canโt I be self-made?โ โCall it intuition.โ
He shrugged. โAll right. What about it?โ
โDoes he know of your rebel sympathies?โ
โI think my work has gone beyond sympathies now, but โฆ no. Heโd kill me if he knew.โ
โYet you risk your life.โ
โWhatโs the question, Day?โ
Her mouth quirked to the side. Or what he could see of it did. โYou could use your power and rank to undermine people like your father, you know. Be a secret agent for the rebellion in that sense, rather than doing this message-carrying.โ
She didnโt know who he was, right? Ruhn shifted in his chair. โHonestly? Iโm shit at those deception games. My father is the master of them. This is far more my speed.โ
โAnd yet your father is allowed to stay in power?โ
โYeah. Arenโt all of these assholes allowed to stay in power? Whoโs going to stop them?โ
โUs. People like us. One day.โ
Ruhn snorted. โThatโs some idealistic shit right there. You know that if this rebellion is triumphant, weโll likely have a war for dominance between all the Houses, donโt you?โ
โNot if we play the game well.โ Her tone was completely serious.
โWhy tell me any of this? I thought you were all โฆ no-personal-stuff.โ โLetโs chalk it up to a difficult day.โ
โAll right,โ he repeated. He leaned back in his chair once more, letting himself fall quiet. To his surprise, Day did the same. They sat in silence for long minutes before she said, โYouโre the first person Iโve spoken to normally in โฆ a very long time.โ
โHow long?โ
โSo long that I think Iโve forgotten what it feels like to be myself. I think Iโve lost my true self entirely. To destroy monsters, we become monsters. Isnโt that what they say?โ
โNext time, Iโll bring us some psychic beers and a TV. Weโll get you normal again.โ
She laughed, the sound like clear bells. Something male and primal in him sat up at the sound. โIโve only ever had wine.โ
He started. โThatโs not possible.โ
โBeer wasnโt deemed appropriate for a female of my position. I did have a sip once I was old enough to โฆ not answer to my family, but I found it wasnโt to my liking anyway.โ
He shook his head in mock horror. โCome visit me in Lunathion sometime, Day. Iโll show you a good time.โ
โGiven who is present in your city, I think Iโll decline.โ
He frowned. Right.
She seemed to remember, too. And why they were here. โIs it confirmed where the rebels are making the strike on the Spine shipment?โ
โNot sure. Iโm the go-between, remember?โ
โYou told them what I said about the Asteriโs new mech-suit prototype?โ
โYeah.โ
โDonโt forget that itโs the most valuable thing on that train. Leave the rest.โ
โWhy not blow up the entire Spine and break their supply lines?โ
Her fire sizzled. โWeโve tried multiple times. With each attempt, weโve been thwarted. Either by betrayal or things simply going wrong. An attack like that requires a lot of people, and a lot of secrecy and precision. Doย youย know how to make explosives?โ
โNo. But thereโs always magic to do that.โ
โRemember that the rebellion is mostly humans, and their Vanir allies like to remain hidden. We are dependent on human resourcefulness and abilities. Simply compiling enough explosives to enact a serious hit on the Spine takes a great deal of effort. Especially considering the great losses Ophion has taken to its numbers lately. Theyโre on the ropes.โ She added, oozing disgust, โThis isnโt a video game.โ
Ruhn growled. โIโm aware of that.โ
Her flame banked a fraction. โYouโre right. I spoke out of turn.โ โYou can just say โIโm sorry.โ No need for the fancy talk.โ
Another soft laugh. โBad habit.โ
He saluted her. โWell, until next time, Day.โ
He half hoped sheโd counter with something to keep them talking, keep him here.
But Day and her couch faded into embers drifting on a phantom wind. โGoodbye, Night.โ
Ithan Holstrom had never been inside a full-fledged Faeโs house. Thereโd only been two Fae males on his CCU sunball team, and both were from cities across the territory, so heโd never had the chance to go to their homes and meet their families.
But Prince Ruhnโs house was cool. It reminded him of the apartment Connor and Bronson and Thorne once hadโa few blocks from here, actually: crappy old furniture, stained walls with posters of sports teams taped on them, an overly large TV, and a fully stocked bar.
He hadnโt minded crashing on the couch last night. Would have slept on the porch, if it meant being far away from where Bryce and Hunt slept together.
The clock beneath the TV read seven in the morning when Ithan rose and showered. He helped himself to Tristan Flynnโs array of fancy shampoos and body products, all markedย FLYNNโS. DO NOT TOUCH, RUHN. I MEAN IT THIS TIME.
Ruhn had written beneath the scribbling on one of the bottles:ย NO ONE LIKES YOUR WEIRD SHAMPOO ANYWAY.
Flynn had scrawled, right along the bottom edge of the bottle,ย THEN WHY IS IT NEARLY EMPTY? AND WHY IS YOUR HAIR SO SHINY?ย ASSHOLE!!!
Ithan had snickered, even as his heart squeezed. Heโd had that kind of dynamic once with his brother.
His brother, who was either already turned into secondlightโor on his way there.
The thought had any rising interest in breakfast melting into nausea. By the time Ithan had dressed and gone downstairsโthe three Fae males who lived in the house were still asleepโheโd raised his phone to his ear.
Hey, this is Tharion, if you canโt get me, send an otter.
All right, then.
An hour later, after a quick check of the program scanning the gallery footage for Danika, Ithan had headed for the Istros, grabbing an iced coffee on his way. He suppressed a smile as he handed over a silver mark to a whiskery otter whose name tag on his yellow vest saidย Fitzroy. Ithan parked his ass on a bench beside the Istros and stared across the river.
Heโd wanted to fight Sabine last night. Had actually contemplated how her blood would taste when he ripped out her throat with his teeth, but โฆ the Helhoundโs words lingered.
Connor had been an Alpha whoโd accepted the role of Second because heโd believed in Danikaโs potential. Ithan had fallen in with Amelieโs pack because heโd had nowhere else to go.
But last night, just for a moment, when Bryce had stepped up and the two of them had Sabine backing away โฆ heโd remembered what itโd been like. To not only be a wolf in a pack, but a player on a team, working in unison, as if they were one mind, one soul.
Never mind that heโd once thought of himself and Bryce that way.
The fucking Hind could go to Hel. He had no idea how sheโd pieced that together, but heโd kill her if she ever mentioned it to anyone again. Especially Bryce.
It was no oneโs business but his, and it was ancient history now anyway. Heโd had two years without Bryce to sort his shit out, and being near her again had been โฆ hard, but heโd never told anyone about his feelings before Connor died, and he sure as Hel wasnโt going to start now.
The Hind had been right, though: heโd walked into Connorโs dorm that day early in his brotherโs freshman year at CCU, intending to meet the awesome, gorgeous, hilarious hallmate Con talked about endlessly. And on his way down the dingy, carpeted hall, heโd run into โฆ well, an awesome, gorgeous, hilarious hallmate.
Heโd been struck stupid. She was the hottest person heโd ever seen, no joke. Her smile had warmed some gods-forsaken place in Ithanโs chest that had been icy and dark since his parents had died, and those whiskey eyes had seemed to โฆย seeย him.
Him, not the sunball player, not the star athlete or anything like that.
Just him. Ithan.
They spoke for ten minutes in the hall without exchanging names. Heโd just been Connorโs little brother, and she hadnโt given her name and heโd forgotten to ask for it, but by the time Connor poked his head into the hall, Ithan had decided he was going to marry her. Heโd attend CCU, play sunball for them and not Korinth U, whoโd already been wooing him, and heโd find this girl and marry her. He suspected they might even be mates, if he was right about that gut tug toward her. And that would be that.
Then Connor had said, โLooks like you met Ithan already, Bryce,โ and Ithan had wanted to dissolve into that disgusting dorm carpet.
He knew it was fucking stupid. Heโd spoken to Bryce for ten minutes before finding out she was the girl his brother was obsessed with, but โฆ it had messed with him. So heโd thrown himself into the role of irreverent friend, pretended to be into Nathalie so he had something to complain to
Bryce about. Heโd suffered on the sidelines watching Connor tiptoe around Bryce for years.
Heโd never told Bryce that the reason why Connor had finally asked her out that night was because Ithan had told him to shit or get off the pot.
Not in those terms, and heโd said it without raising his brotherโs suspicions, as heโd always done when talking about Bryce, but heโd had it. Had justย had itย with his brother hesitating while Bryce dated a string of losers.
If Connor didnโt step up to the line, then Ithan had decided heโd finally come forward. Take a gamble and see if that spark between them might lead somewhere.
But Bryce had said yes to Connor. And then Connor had died.
And while Connor was being murdered, sheโd been fucking someone else in the White Raven bathroom.
Ithan had no idea how there wasnโt some black hole where heโd been standing the moment heโd found out about that night. That was how hard heโd imploded, like the star heโd been gave the fuck up and bailed.
Ithan leaned back against the bench, sighing. These last few days, heโd felt like he was poking his head out of that black hole. Now this bullshit about Connor and the Packโs souls being fed into the Dead Gate threatened to pull him back in.
He knew Bryce was pissed about it. Upset. But she had Athalar now.
And no part of Ithan resented them for it. No, that history was behind him, but โฆ he didnโt know what to do with himself when he spoke to her. The girl heโd been so convinced would be his wife and mate and mother to his kids.
How many times had he allowed himself to picture that future: him and Bryce opening presents with their children on Winter Solstice eve, traveling the world together while he played sunball, laughing and growing old in this city, their friends around them.
He was glad to not be living in her apartment anymore. Heโd had nowhere else to go after Sabine and Amelie had kicked him out, and he sure as fuck wasnโt planning to stage any kind of coup with her, as Sabine seemed to fear, but โฆ he was grateful Ruhn had offered him a place to stay instead.
โA little early, isnโt it?โ Tharion called from the river, and Ithan stood from the bench to find the mer treading water, powerful fin swirling beneath him.
Ithan didnโt bother with pleasantries. โCan you get me to the Bone Quarter?โ
Tharion blinked. โNo. Unless you want to be eaten.โ โJust get me to the shore.โ
โI canโt. Not if I donโt want to be eaten, either. The river beasts will attack.โ
Ithan crossed his arms. โI have to find my brother. See if heโs okay.โ
He hated the pity that softened Tharionโs face. โI donโt see what you can do either way. If heโs fine or if heโs โฆ not.โ
Ithanโs throat dried out. โI need to know. Swim me past the Sleeping City and Iโll see if I can glimpse him.โ
โAgain, river beasts, so no.โ Tharion slicked back his hair. โBut โฆ I need to find that kid, if heโs not in the Sleeping City. Maybe we can kill two birds with one stone.โ
Ithan angled his head. โAny idea where to look instead?โ โNo. So I desperately need a hint in the right direction.โ Ithan frowned. โWhat do you have in mind?โ
โYouโre not going to like it. Neither is Bryce.โ
โWhy does she need to be involved?โ Ithan couldnโt stop his voice from sharpening.
โBecause I know Legs, and I know sheโll want to come.โ โNot if we donโt tell her.โ
โOh, Iโm going to tell her. I like my balls where they are.โ Tharion grinned and jerked his chin to the city behind Ithan. โGo get some money. Gold marks, not credit.โ
โTell me where weโre going.โ Somewhere shady, no doubt. Tharionโs eyes darkened. โTo the mystics.โ





