A shuddering inhale was the only sign of discomfort Bryce would allow herself as she stared at the hologram displayed in the center of the orrery. The male now contained inside its dark border.
Thanatosโs tightly curled black hair was cropped close to his head, displaying the handsome, unsmiling face above the powerful body bedecked in dark, ornate armor. He gazed right at Bryce. As if he could indeed see through the mysticโs eyes.
The Astronomer fell back a step, murmuring a prayer to Luna.
The feed kept going, in time to Thanatosโs moving mouth. Hunger filled the demonโs expression.
I can smell the starlight on you.
The Prince of the Ravine knew her. Somehow.
The Astronomer took another step back, then another, until he was pressed against the wall behind him, shaking in terror.
Thanatosโs dark eyes pierced to her soul.ย Youโre the one my brothers speak about.
Ithan and Tharion glanced between her and the demon, hands within easy reach of their weaponsโlittle as they could do.
โI came to ask about a friendโs soul. I donโt know why Iโm talking to you,โ Bryce said, and added a bit quietly, โYour Highness.โ
I am a Prince of Death. Souls bow to me.
This male had none of Aidasโs slickness or what Hunt had told her of Apollionโs smug arrogance. Nothing that indicated mercy or humor.
Ithan blurted, teeth clattering with the cold, โCan you tell if Connor Holstromโs soul somehow got lost in Hel?โ
Thanatos frowned at his knee-high boots, like he could see all the way down to the Pit levels below.
The wolf is your brother, I take it, he said to Ithan. โYes.โ Ithanโs throat bobbed.
His soul is not in Hel. He is โฆย His attention snapped again to Bryce. Ripped away skin and bone to the being beneath.ย You slew one of my creations. My beloved pet, kept for so long on your side of the Crossing.
Bryce managed to ask, breath clouding in front of her, โYou mean the Reapers? Or the Shepherd?โ A shepherd of soulsโfor a prince who peddled them. โThe Under-King said you abandoned it after the First Wars.โ
Abandoned, or intentionally planted?
Great. Fantastic.
โI had no interest in being its lunch,โ Bryce said.
Thanatosโs eyes flared.ย You cost me a key link to Midgard. The Shepherd reported faithfully to me on all it heard in the Bone Quarter. The souls of the dead talk freely of their world.
โBoo-hoo.โ
You mock a Prince of Hel?
โI just want answers.โ And to get the fuck out of here.
Thanatos studied her againโas if he had all the time in the universe. Then he said,ย I will give them to you only out of respect for a warrior capable of slaying one of my creations. Shall I meet you on the battlefield, however, I will take vengeance for the Shepherdโs death.
Bryceโs mouth dried out. โItโs a date.โ
Connor Holstrom remains in the Bone Quarter. My Shepherd observed him on its rounds the night before you slew it. Unless โฆ Ah, I see now.ย His eyes went distant.ย An order was dispatched from the dark. He shall be left alone with the others until the usual amount of time has passed.
โWho gave the order?โ Ithan demanded.
It is not clear.
Bryce demanded, โIs there a way to help souls like Connor?โ Whether he was ushered through the Dead Gate tomorrow or in five hundred years, it was a horrible fate.
Only the Asteri would know.
Tharionโthe assholeโcut in, โCan you determine the location of a human boy named Emile Renast in Lunathion?โ
Bryce stiffened. If Apollion was actually seeking Emile โฆ had they just dragged another Prince of Hel into the hunt?
โThat is not how this works,โ the Astronomer hissed from where he still cowered by the wall.
I do not know this name or person.
Thank the gods. And thank the gods the princeโs words held no hint of awareness about what Emile was, or what Apollion might want from him.
Tharion drawled, โKnow anyone who might?โ
No. Those are matters of your world.
Bryce tried and failed to calm her racing heartbeat. At least Connor remained in the Bone Quarter, and theyโd gotten a cease-fire.
โKidโs a thunderbird,โ Tharion said. โRing any bells?โ
โTharion,โ Ithan warned, apparently on the same page as Bryce.
I thought the Asteri destroyed that threat long ago.
Bryce cleared her throat. โMaybe,โ she hedged. โWhy were they a threat?โ
I grow tired of these questions. I shall feast.
The room plunged into blackness.
The Astronomer whispered, โLuna guard me, your bow bright against the darkness, your arrows like silver fire shooting into Helโโ
Bryce lifted a hand wreathed in starlight, casting the room in silver. In the space where Thanatosโs hologram had been, only a black pit remained.
The male mystic jerked violently, submerging and arching upward. Red liquid splashed. The other two lay still as death. The machine began blaring and beeping, and the Astronomer halted his praying to rush to the controls. โHe has snared him,โ the male gasped, hands shaking.
Bryce flared her light brighter as the feed began running again.
It has been a long while since a mortal fly buzzed all the way down to Hel. I will taste this oneโs soul, as I once sipped from them like fine wine.
Frost spread over the floor. The male mystic arched again, thin arms flailing, chest rising and falling at a rapid pace.
โCut him loose!โ Bryce barked.
Please, the mystic begged.
How sad and lonely and desperate you are. You taste of rainwater. Please, please.
A little more. Just a taste.
The Astronomer began typing. Alarms wailed.
โWhatโs happening?โ Tharion shouted. Down below, the ice crept over the other two mystics in their tubs.
The prince continued,ย You have gone too deep. I think I shall keep you.
The male thrashed, sending waves of red water cascading into the void below.
โTurn off the machines,โ Ithan ordered.
โI cannotโnot without the proper extraction. His mind might shatter.โ Bryce protested, โHeโs fucked if you donโt.โ
The Prince of the Ravine said,ย I do not care for my brothersโ agenda. I do not heed their rules and restraints and illusions of civilization. I shall taste all of you like thisโyou and your mastersโonce the door between our worlds is again open. Starting with you, Starborn.
Ice exploded across the walls, crusting over the submerged mystics. The machines groaned, planets flickering, and thenโ
Every firstlight and piece of tech went out. Even Bryceโs starlight vanished. Bryce swore. โWhatโโ
The Astronomer panted in the darkness. Buttons clacked hollowly. โTheir respiratorsโโ
Bryce yanked out her phone and fumbled for its light. It was dead. Another curse from Tharion, and she knew his was, too. Every muscle and tendon in her body went taut.
Shimmering, golden light glowed from the Astronomerโs upraised hand.
The fire sprites trapped in his rings simmered steadily.
Apparently, it was all Ithan needed to see by as he launched himself over the rail and aimed for the maleโs iced-over tub. He landed gracefully, balancing his feet on either side. A pound of his fist had the ice cracking.
The male was convulsing, no doubt drowning without a functioning respirator. Ithan hauled him up, ripping the mask from his face. A long feeding tube followed. The male gagged and spasmed, but Ithan propped him over the rim, lest he slide back under.
Leaping with that athletic grace, Ithan reached the tub in the middle, freeing the mystic within. Then on to the female in the third.
The Astronomer was shrieking, but it seemed Ithan barely heard the words. The three mystics shook, soft cries trembling from their blue mouths. Bryce shook with them, and Tharion put a hand on her back.
Something groaned below, and the lights sputtered back on. Metal whined. The floor began to rise, pulling toward the tubs again. The sun fixture descended from the ceiling as the Astronomer hobbled down the walkway, cursing.
โYou had no right to pull them out,ย no rightโโ
โThey would have drowned!โ Bryce launched into motion, storming after the male. Tharion stalked a step behind her.
The female stirred as the slate floor locked into place around the tubs. On reed-thin arms, she raised up her chest, blinking blearily at Ithan, then the room.
โBack,โ the mystic wheezed, her voice broken and raspy. Unused for years. Her dark eyes filled with pleading. โSend me back.โ
โThe Prince of the Ravine was about to rip apart your friendโs soul,โ Ithan said, kneeling before her.
โSend me back!โ she screamed, the words barely more than a hoarse screech. โBack!โ
Not to Hel, Bryce knewโnot to the Prince of the Ravine. But into the watery, weightless existence. Ithan got to his feet, inching away.
โGet out,โ the Astronomer seethed, hurrying toward his mystics. โAll of you.โ
Bryce reached the bottom of the ramp, the Astronomerโs still-glowing rings blazing bright. Fury boiled in her chest. โYou would have sacrificed themโโ
โBACK!โ the female screamed again. The other two mystics stirred to consciousness, moaning. Bryce reached Ithanโs side and looped her arm through his, pulling him toward the doors. The wolf gaped at the mystics, the mess theyโd made.
The Astronomer knelt by the female, reaching for the tubes that Ithan had ripped free. โThey cannot exist in this world anymore.ย Do not wantย to exist in this world.โ He glared at her, cold fire in his pale gray eyes.
Bryce opened her mouth, but Tharion shook his head, already heading to the exit. โSorry for the trouble,โ he said over a broad shoulder.
โSend me back,โ the female whimpered to the Astronomer.
Bryce tried to hustle Ithan along, but the wolf gazed at the female, at the old male. His muscles tensed, like he might very well throw the Astronomer off the girl and haul her away.
โSoon,โ the old male promised, stroking the young womanโs wet hair. โYouโll be drifting again soon, my lamb.โ Each of his rings glimmered, projecting rays around the mysticโs head like a corona.
Bryce stopped tugging on Ithanโs arm. Stopped moving as she saw the pleading little hands pushing against the glass orbs on the Astronomerโs fingers.
Do something. Be something.
But what could she do? What authority did she have to free the sprites? What power could she wield beyond blinding him and snatching the rings off his fingers? Sheโd make it a block before the Aux or 33rd were called in, and then sheโd have a fucking mess on her hands. And if Hunt was the one called to apprehend her โฆ She knew heโd back her in an instant, but he also answered to the law. She couldnโt make him choose. Not to mention that they couldnโt afford the scrutiny right now. In so many ways.
So Bryce turned, hating herself, towing Ithan along. He didnโt fight her this time. The Astronomer was still murmuring to his charges when Ithan shut the heavy doors behind them.
The street seemed unchanged in the light summer rain that had started. Tharionโs face was haunted. โYou were right,โ he admitted. โIt was a bad idea.โ
Bryce opened and closed her fingers into fists. โYouโre a fucking asshole, you know that?โ
Tharion threw her a mocking grin. โYouโre in the gray with us, Legs.
Donโt get boring now that youโve got a fancy crown.โ
A low growl slipped from her throat. โI always wondered why the River Queen made you her Captain of Intelligence. Now I know.โ
โWhat does that mean?โ Tharion advanced a step, towering over her. Like Hel would she back down. โIt means that you pretend to be Mr.
Charming, but youโre just a ruthless backstabber who will do anything to achieve his ends.โ
His face hardened. Became someone she didnโt know. Became the sort of mer that people wisely stayed away from. โTry having your family at the
mercy of the River Queen and then come cry to me about morals.โ His voice had dropped dangerously low.
โMy family is at the mercy ofย allย Vanir,โ she snapped. Starlight flared around her, and people down the alley paused. Turned their way. She didnโt care. But she kept her voice whisper-soft as she hissed, โWeโre done working with you. Go find someone else to drag into your shit.โ
She turned to Ithan for backup, but the wolf had gone pale as he gazed toward a brick wall across the alley. Bryce followed his stare and went still. Sheโd seen the male before them on the news and in photos, but never in the flesh. She immediately wished she still had the distance of a digital screen between them. Her starlight guttered and went out.
Mordoc smiled, a slash of white in the shadows. โCausing trouble so early in the day?โ





