A week later, Ruhn stood beside Cormac and smiled as Bryce sweated in the Aux facilityโs private training ring.
โYouโre not concentrating,โ Cormac scolded. โMy head literallyย aches.โ
โFocus on that piece of paper and simply step there.โ โYou say that like itโs easy.โ
โIt is.โ
Ruhn wished this were the first time heโd heard this conversation. Witnessed this song-and-dance number between Bryce and Cormac as the prince tried to teach her to teleport. But in the week since all that major shit had gone down, this had been the main highlight. Their enemies had been unnervingly quiet.
When Cormac wasnโt attending various Fae functions, Ruhn knew his cousin had been hunting for Emile. Ruhn had even gone with him twice, Bryce in tow, to wander the various parks of Moonwood, hoping the boy was camping out. All to no avail. Not a whisper of the kid anywhere.
Tharion had reported yesterday that he couldnโt find the boy, either. From Tharionโs unusually haggard face, Ruhn had wondered if the merโs queen was breathing down his neck about it. But no more bodies had been found. Either the kid was here, in hiding, or someone else had gotten him.
Bryce inhaled deeply, then shut her eyes on the exhale. โAll right. Letโs try this again.โ
Her brow bunched, and she grunted. Nothing.
Cormac snorted. โStop straining. Letโs return to summoning shadows.โ
Bryce held up a hand. โCan I have a hall pass, please?โ
Ruhn laughed. Sheโd had little luck with the shadows, either. Starlight, yes. Lots and lots of starlight. But summoning darkness โฆ she couldnโt manage so much as a bit of shade.
If Apollion wanted an epic opponent, Ruhn was inclined to tell the Prince of the Pit that it might take a while.
โI think my magicโs broken,โ Bryce said, bending over her knees and sighing.
Cormac frowned. โTry again.โ Theyโd had no word from anyone, even Agent Daybright, about what had happened with the shipment of ammo and the new mech-suit prototype. The news hadnโt covered it, and none of Cormacโs agents had heard anything.
That quiet had Cormac worried. Had Ruhn on edge, too.
Ithan had settled easily into Ruhnโs house, weirdly enough. He stayed up late playing video games with Dec and Flynn, as if theyโd been friends their entire lives. What the wolf did with his time while they were all at the Aux, Ruhn had no idea.
Ruhn hadnโt asked him about what the Hind had said at the bar regarding Bryce, and Ithan sure as Hel hadnโt mentioned it. If the wolf had a thing for his sister, it wasnโt Ruhnโs business. Ithan was a good housemate: cleaned up after himself, cleaned up after Flynn, and was excellent at beer pong.
Bryce sucked in a sharp breath. โI canย feelย itโlike, this giant cloud of power rightย there.โ She ran a finger over the eight-pointed star scarred between her breasts. Starlight pulsed at her fingertip. Like an answering heartbeat. โBut I canโt access it.โ
Cormac gave her a smile Ruhn assumed he meant to be encouraging. โTry one more time, then weโll take a break.โ
Bryce began to grumble, but was interrupted by Ruhnโs phone ringing. โHey, Dec.โ
โHey. Bryce with you?โ
โYeah. Right here.โ Bryce jumped to her feet at the mention of her name. โWhatโs up?โ
Bryce leaned in to hear as Declan said, โMy program finally finished analyzing all the footage of Danika at the gallery. Jesiba was right. It found something.โ
Bryce didnโt know whether it was a good thing or not that Declan had finally concluded his search. Sitting around her new coffee tableโa sad imitation of the original, but one Ithan had paid forโan hour later, she watched Declan pull up the feed.
She hadnโt dared call Hunt. Not when one wrong move with Celestina could keep him away even longer.
Declan said to her, Ruhn, and Cormac, โIt took so long because once it compiled all the footage I had to go through all the shots with Danika.โ He smirked at Bryce. โDid youย everย work?โ
Bryce scowled. โOnly on Tuesdays.โ
Declan snorted, and Bryce braced herself for the sight of Danika, of Lehabah, of the old gallery library as he clicked play. Her heart twanged at the familiar corn-silk blond hair with its vibrant dyed streaks, braided down Danikaโs back. At the black leather jacket with the wordsย Through love, all is possibleย stamped on it. Had the flash drive already been sewn into it?
โThis is from two months before she died,โ Declan said quietly.
There was Bryce, in a tight green dress and four-inch heels, talking with Lehabah aboutย Fangs and Bangs.
Danika was lounging at the desk, boots propped up, hands tucked behind her head, smirking at Bryceโs regular argument that porn with a plot did not equal award-winning television. Lehabah was countering that sex didnโt cheapen a show, and her voiceโ
Ruhnโs hand slid across Bryceโs back, squeezing her shoulder.
On the screen, Bryce motioned to Lehabah to follow her upstairs, and the two of them left. She had no memory of this day, this moment. Sheโd probably gone to grab something and hadnโt wanted to leave Lehabah alone with Danika, who was prone to riling the sprite into the hottest of blue flames.
A second passed, then two, then threeโ
Danika moved. Swift and focused, like sheโd been using the time lounging at the table to pinpoint where she needed to go. She headed straight to a lower shelf and pulled off a book. Glancing at the stairs, she flipped it open and began snapping photos with her phone of the inside. Page after page after page.
Then it was back on the shelf. Danika returned to her chair and lounged, pretending to be half-asleep when Bryce and Lehabah returned, still arguing
about the stupid show.
Bryce leaned in toward the screen. โWhat book was that?โ
โI clarified the image.โ Declan pulled up a frame of the book right before Danikaโs black-sparkle-painted nails grabbed it:ย Wolves Through Time: Lineage of the Shifters.
โYou can see her finger going to some text here,โ Declan went on, clicking to another frame. Danika had opened the book, skimming over the text with a finger. Tapping something right near the top of the page.
As if it were exactly what sheโd been looking for.
Bryce, Declan, and Ruhn studied the still frame of the book in Danikaโs hands. Cormac had departed upon getting a call that he would notโor could notโexplain. The book was leather-bound and old, but the title indicated that it had been written after the arrival of the Vanir.
โItโs not a published book,โ Declan said. โOr at least it predates our current publishing system. But as far as I can tell, no other libraries on Midgard have it. I think it must be a manuscript of some sort, perhaps a vanity project that got bound.โ
โAny chance thereโs a copy at the Fae Archives?โ Ruhn asked her.
โMaybe,โ Bryce said, โbut Jesiba might still have this one at the storage unit.โ She pulled out her phone and dialed quickly.
Jesiba answered on the second ring. โYes, Quinlan?โ
โYou had a book at the old gallery.ย Wolves Through Time. What is it?โ A pause. Ruhn and Dec picked up every word with their Fae hearing. โSo you did look into the footage. Curious, wasnโt it?โ
โJust โฆ please tell me. What is it?โ โA history of wolf genealogy.โ
โWhy did you have it?โ
โI like knowing the history of my enemies.โ โDanika wasnโt your enemy.โ
โWho said I was talking about Danika?โ โSabine, then.โ
A soft laugh. โYou are so very young.โ โI need that book.โ
โI donโt take demands, even from Starborn Princesses. Iโve given you enough.โ Jesiba hung up.
โThat was helpful,โ Declan groused.
But twenty minutes later, Marrin buzzed to say that a messenger had dropped off a package from Miss Roga.
โIโm disturbed and impressed,โ Ruhn murmured as Bryce opened the nondescript package and pulled the leather tome free. โWe owe Jesiba a drink.โ
โDanika snapped photos of the beginning pages,โ Declan said, now reviewing the footage on his phone. โMaybe only the first three, actually. But I think the page she tapped was the third.โ
Bryce opened the book, the hair on her arms rising. โItโs a family tree. Going back โฆ Does this go all the way back to when the Northern Rift opened?โ Fifteen thousand years ago.
Ruhn peered over her shoulder as Bryce skimmed. โGunthar Fendyr is the latestโand lastโname here.โ
Bryce swallowed. โHe was the Primeโs father.โ She flipped to the third page, the one Danika had been most interested in.
โNiklaus Fendyr and Faris Hvellen. The first of the Fendyr line.โ She chewed on her lip. โIโve never heard of them.โ
Declan tapped away on the computer. โNothing comes up.โ โTry their kids,โ Bryce suggested, giving him the names.
โNothing.โ
They went through generation after generation until Dec said, โThere. Katra Fendyr. From here โฆ Yeah, thereโs an actual historical record and mentions of Katra from there on out. Starting five thousand years ago.โ He ran a finger up the tree, along the generations, counting silently. โBut nothing on any of these Fendyrs before her.โ
Ruhn asked, โWhy would Danika feel the need to be secretive about this, though?โ
Bryce examined the first two names on the list, the ones Danika had tapped like sheโd discovered something, and countered, โWhy were their names lost to history?โ
โWould Ithan know?โ Declan asked.
โNo idea.โ Bryce chewed on a hangnail. โI need to talk to the Prime.โ
Ruhn protested. โNeed I remind you that Sabine tried to kill you last week?โ
Bryce grimaced. โThen Iโll need you two to make sure sheโs not at home.โ
Bryce didnโt dare inform Hunt over the phone what she was doing, why she was doing it. Sheโd risked enough by calling Jesiba. But not having Hunt at her side as she slipped past the guards at the Denโs gate felt like a phantom limb. Like she might find him in the shadows beside her at any moment, assessing a threat.
Declan was currently arguing with the Den guards about some imagined slight. And at the Aux headquarters โฆ Well, if they were lucky, Sabine had already arrived to meet with Ruhn about an โurgent matter.โ
Bryce found the Prime without much trouble, sitting in the shade of a towering oak in the park that occupied the central space of the Den. A gaggle of pups played at his feet. No other wolves in the area.
She darted from the shadows of the buildingโs columns to the wooden chair, a few curious pups perking up at the sight of her. Her chest squeezed at their fuzzy little ears and waggly tails, but she kept her gaze on the ancient male.
โPrime,โ she said, kneeling on his far side, hidden from the view of the guards still arguing with Dec at the gates. โA moment of your time, please.โ
He cracked open age-clouded eyes. โBryce Quinlan.โ He tapped his bony chest. โA wolf.โ
Ruhn had told her what the Prime had said during the attack. Sheโd tried not to think of how much it meant to her. โYour bloodlineโthe Fendyr lineage. Can you think of why Danika might have been interested in it?โ
He hesitated, then motioned to the pups and they scattered. She figured she had about five minutes until one of them blabbed to an adult that a red-haired Fae female was here.
The Primeโs chair groaned as he faced her. โDanika enjoyed history.โ โIs it forbidden to know the names of your first ancestors?โ
โNo. But they are largely forgotten.โ
โDo Faris Hvellen and Niklaus Fendyr ring any bells? Did Danika ever ask about them?โ
He fell silent, seeming to scan his memory. โOnce. She claimed she had a paper for school. I never learned what became of it.โ
Bryce blew out a breath. There hadnโt been any papers about wolf genealogy in the secret coffee table stash. โAll right. Thank you.โ This had been a waste of her time. She got to her feet, scanning the park, the gates beyond. She could make a run for it now.
The Prime halted her with a dry, leathery hand on her own. Squeezed. โYou did not ask why we have forgotten their names.โ
Bryce started. โYou know?โ
A shallow nod. โIt is one scrap of lore most of my people were careful to ensure never made it into the history books. But word of mouth kept it alive.โ
Brush crackled. Shit. She had to go.
The Prime said, โWe did unspeakable things during the First Wars. We yielded our true nature. Lost sight of it, then lost it forever. Became what we are now. We say we are free wolves, yet we have the collar of the Asteri around our necks. Their leashes are long, and we let them tame us. Now we do not know how to get back to what we were, what we might have been. That was what my grandfather told me. What I told Sabine, though she did not care to listen. What I told Danika, who โฆโ His hand shook. โI think she might have led us back, you know. To what we were before we arrived here and became the Asteriโs creatures inside and out.โ
Bryceโs stomach churned. โIs that what Danika wanted?โ It wouldnโt have surprised her.
โI donโt know. Danika trusted no one.โ He squeezed her hand again. โExcept you.โ
A snarl rattled the earth, and Bryce found a massive female wolf approaching, fangs exposed. But Bryce said to the Prime, โYou should talk to Sabine about Ithan.โ
He blinked. โWhat about Ithan?โ
Did he not know? Bryce backed away a step, not letting the advancing female out of her sight. โShe kicked him out, and nearly killed him. Heโs living with my brother now.โ
Those fogged eyes cleared for a moment. Sharpโand angry.
The female lunged, and Bryce ran, sprinting through the park to the gates. Past the guards still arguing with Declan, who winked at them and
then burst into a run beside her, into the bustle of Moonwood. More questions dragged along behind her with each block they sprinted.
She had every intention of collapsing on her couch and processing things for a long while, but when they got back, Cormac was waiting outside her apartment.
Bloody and dirty, andโโWhat happened to you?โ Declan said, as Bryce let them into the apartment, flinging the door open wide.
Cormac helped himself to a bag of ice from the freezer, pressing it to his cheek as he sat at the kitchen table. โMordoc nearly snared me at an intel pickup. Six other dreadwolves were with him.โ
โDid Mordoc scent you?โ Bryce asked, scanning the battered prince. If he had, if Cormac was tracked back here โฆ
โNoโI kept downwind, even for his nose. And if any of his soldiers did, theyโre not a problem anymore.โ Was the blood on his hands not his own, then? Bryce tried not to sniff it.
โWhatโd the intel say?โ Declan asked, going to the window to scan the street beyond, presumably for anyone who might have followed Cormac.
โThe hit on the Spine was successful,โ Cormac said, face hard beneath the blood and bruises. โThe Asteriโs new mech-suit prototype was attained, along with an invaluable amount of ammunition.โ
โGood,โ Declan said.
Cormac sighed. โTheyโre shipping the prototype here.โ Bryce started. โTo Lunathion?โ
โTo the Coronal Islands.โ Close enoughโtwo hours away by boat. โTo a base on Ydra.โ
โShit,โ Dec said. โTheyโre going to start something here, arenโt they?โ โYes, likely with Pippa and her Lightfall squadron at the head.โ
โDonโt they know sheโs nuts?โ Bryce asked.
โSheโs successful with her ops. Thatโs all that matters.โ
โWhat about Emile?โ Bryce pushed. โWas she successful with him?โ โNo. Heโs still out there. The agent said the hunt for him continues.โ
โSo what do we do?โ Dec asked Cormac. โGo to Ydra and convince themย notย to let Pippa have access to all those weapons?โ
โYes.โ Cormac nodded to Bryce. โSend an otter to Captain Ketos. And I believe weโre also going to need Hunt Athalarโs expertise.โ