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Chapter no 44

House of Sky and Breath (Crescent City, #2)

โ€œYou have to teleport us out,โ€ Bryce ordered Cormac, who pressed a hand to his bloody shoulder. โ€œLet me get that gorsian bullet out of you andโ€”โ€

โ€œYou canโ€™t. Theyโ€™re designed to split apart into shrapnel on impact to make sure that the magic is suppressed for as long as possible. Iโ€™ll need surgery to get every last shard out of me.โ€

โ€œHow did the Hind find us?โ€ Bryce demanded, breathing hard.

Cormac pointed to the smoke. โ€œSomeone must have tipped her off that there was something going down here today. And Athalar just let her know our precise location.โ€

Hunt bristled, lightning flaring around his head like a bright twin of the halo. Bryce grabbed his shoulder in warning, but said to Cormac, โ€œIโ€™ll try, then. Teleporting.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ll wind up in the sea,โ€ Cormac hissed.

โ€œIโ€™ll try,โ€ she repeated, and clenched Huntโ€™s hand harder. Only a little guilt stabbed her that it was his and not Ruhnโ€™s that she grabbed, but if it came down to it โ€ฆ sheโ€™d get Hunt out first.

Tharion cut in, โ€œI could protect us in the water, but weโ€™d need to jump in first.โ€

Bryce shut out his voice as the others began arguing, and thenโ€” โ€œFuck,โ€ Hunt snarled, and she knew even before she opened her eyes

that the Hind had appeared on the horizon. Guns cracked from a distance at a steady beat, but Bryce kept her eyes closed, willing herself to concentrate. Hunt said, โ€œThey want to keep me from flying.โ€

Ruhn asked, โ€œDo they know who we are?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Cormac said, โ€œbut the Hind always has snipers do this. You get airborne,โ€ he said to Hunt as Bryce gritted her teeth,ย orderingย her power to move them away, โ€œand youโ€™ll be vulnerable.โ€

โ€œCan we make it to the next island before they reach us?โ€ Ruhn asked Tharion.

Tharion rifled through the compartment beside the steering wheel. โ€œNo. Theyโ€™re on a faster boat. Theyโ€™ll be on us when we hit open water.โ€ He pulled out a pair of binoculars. โ€œA good two miles from shore.โ€

โ€œShit,โ€ Ruhn said. โ€œKeep going. Weโ€™ll run until thereโ€™s no other option.โ€

Bryce tried to calm her frantic breathing. Hunt squeezed her hand in encouragement, lightning zapping into her fingers, but Cormac said to her quietly, โ€œYou canโ€™t do it.โ€

โ€œI can.โ€ But she opened her eyes, blinking at the brightness. This was such a beautiful place to die, with the turquoise sea and white islands behind them.

โ€œPollux and the Harpy are with the Hind,โ€ Tharion announced, lowering the binoculars.

โ€œGet down,โ€ Hunt warned, ducking low. They all went with him, the water from the floor of the boat soaking into the knees of Bryceโ€™s leggings. โ€œIf we can see them, they can see us.โ€

โ€œYou say that as if thereโ€™s a chance of us somehow getting away unseen,โ€ Bryce muttered. She said to Tharion, โ€œYou can swim. Get the Hel out of here.โ€

โ€œNo way.โ€ The wind tossed the merโ€™s red hair as they bounded over the swells, the boat steered on a current of his power. โ€œWeโ€™re in this until the bitter end, Legs.โ€ But then the mer stiffened and roared, โ€œInto the water!โ€

Bryce didnโ€™t second-guess him. She flung herself over the boatโ€™s side, Hunt splashing in with her, wings spraying water wide. The others followed. Tharion used his water magic to propel them a safe distance away, a wave of power that had Bryce sputtering as she emerged, salt stinging her eyes.

Right as something massive and glowing shot beneath her legs. The torpedo struck the boat.

The tremor in the water rippled through her, and Tharion propelled them farther out as the boat exploded into smithereens, a plume of spray

shooting sky-high.

Then it subsided, a field of debris and lashing waves left in its wake. Exposed and adrift in the water, Bryce scanned for anywhere to go.

Hunt was doing the same.

But Ruhn said, โ€œOh gods.โ€

She looked to where her brother was treading water. Beheld the three massive black shapes aiming for them.

Omega-boats.

Ruhn had never once in his life felt as useless as he did treading water, flotsam drifting past, Ydra distant behind them and the next island not even a smudge on the horizon.

Even if Athalar could manage to get airborne with waterlogged wings, snipers were waiting to down himโ€”and Bryce. Cormac couldnโ€™t teleport, and Tharion might be able to move them a little with his water, but against three Omega-boats โ€ฆ

He met Huntโ€™s stare over the bobbing swells, the angelโ€™s soaking face grim with determination. Hunt asked, โ€œShadows?โ€

โ€œSunโ€™s too bright.โ€ And the waves shifted them too much.

Two of the Omega-boats peeled off for Ydra, presumably to prevent any Ophion boats from escaping. But that still left one massive submersible against them. And the Hind, the Harpy, and the Hammer on that approaching speedboat.

Once their faces became clear, itโ€™d be over. Sandrielโ€™s old triarii would know who they were, and theyโ€™d be dead fucking meat. The Helhound, apparently, had tried to help them, but the rest of those assholes โ€ฆ

โ€œGet out of here,โ€ Bryce scolded Tharion again.

Tharion shook his head, water spraying. โ€œIf Athalar can down their boatsโ€”โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t,โ€ Hunt cut in, and Ruhn raised his brows. Hunt explained, โ€œEven if it wouldnโ€™t give away my identity, youโ€™re in the water with me. If I unleash my lightning โ€ฆโ€

Ruhn finished, โ€œWeโ€™re deep-fried.โ€

Hunt said to Bryce, โ€œYou canโ€™t blind them, either. Theyโ€™ll know itโ€™s you.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s a risk Iโ€™m willing to take,โ€ she countered, treading water. โ€œLightning, theyโ€™d know itโ€™s you. But a bright burst of light โ€ฆ there are more ways to excuse it. I can blind them, and when theyโ€™re down, we seize their boat.โ€

Hunt nodded grimly, but Ruhn countered, โ€œThat doesnโ€™t handle the Omega-boat. It doesnโ€™t have windows.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™ll take our chances,โ€ Hunt said.

โ€œRight.โ€ Bryce focused on the approaching death squad. โ€œHow close do we let them get?โ€

Hunt eyed their enemies. โ€œClose enough that we can leap on board when theyโ€™re blinded.โ€

Ruhn muttered, โ€œSo really damn close.โ€

Bryce blew out a breath. โ€œAll right. All right.โ€ Light began flickering from her chest, building, casting the water around her into palest blue. โ€œJust tell me when,โ€ she said to Hunt.

โ€œSomeoneโ€™s coming,โ€ Tharion said, pointing with a clawed hand to the fleet. A wave skimmer broke away from the speedboat. A familiar golden head appeared atop it, bouncing across the waves.

โ€œThe Hind,โ€ Cormac said, blanching. โ€œAt least sheโ€™s alone.โ€

โ€œThere goes our plan,โ€ Bryce hissed.

โ€œNo,โ€ Hunt said, though lightning began to glow in his gaze. Burning Solas. โ€œWe hold to it. Sheโ€™s coming to talk.โ€

โ€œHow do you know that?โ€

Hunt growled, โ€œThe others are holding back.โ€

Ruhn asked, hating that he didnโ€™t know, โ€œWhy would the Hind do that?โ€ โ€œTo torment us,โ€ Cormac guessed. โ€œShe toys with enemies before

slaughtering them.โ€

Athalar said to Bryce, the general incarnate, โ€œBlind her when I give the signal.โ€ He ordered Tharion, โ€œUse one of those knives as soon as sheโ€™s down.โ€ The mer drew a blade. Bryceโ€™s light fluttered in the water, reaching down in the depths.

The Omega slowed behind the Hind, but continued to creep closer.

โ€œSay nothing,โ€ Cormac warned them as the wave skimmer slowed, engine quieting.

And then the Hind was there, in her impeccable imperial uniform, black boots shining with water. Not one hair on her golden head lay out of place, and her face was the portrait of cruel calm as she said, โ€œWhat a surprise.โ€

None of them said a word.

The Hind slung one of her lean legs over the wave skimmer so she sat sidesaddle, and braced her elbows on her knees. Put her delicate chin in her hands. โ€œThis is the fun part of my job, you know. Finding the rats who nibble away at the safety of our empire.โ€

Such a dead, hateful face. Like she was a statue, flawless and carved, brought to life.

The Hind nodded to Bryce, though. Her red lips curved upward. โ€œIs that little light for me?โ€

โ€œCome closer and find out,โ€ Bryce said, earning a warning look from Hunt. What was he waiting for?

But the Hind surveyed Tharion. โ€œYour presence is โ€ฆ troublesome.โ€

The water around him thrashed, roiled by his magic, but the mer kept silent. For some reason, he hadnโ€™t yet shifted. Was it some attempt to remain unrecognized for what he was? Or maybe a predatorโ€™s instinct to hide one of his biggest assets until he could strike?

But the Hind sized up Tharion again. โ€œIโ€™m glad to see the River Queenโ€™s Captain of Intelligence is indeed smart enough to know that if he used his power to do something stupid like overturn this wave skimmer, my companions would unleash Hel upon all of you.โ€

Tharionโ€™s teeth flashed. But he didnโ€™t attack.

Then the Hind met Ruhnโ€™s stare, and all that he was diluted to pure, lethal rage.

Heโ€™d kill her, and do it gladly. If he could get on that wave skimmer before Tharion, heโ€™d rip out her throat with his teeth.

โ€œTwo Fae Princes,โ€ the Hind purred. โ€œCrown Princes, no less. The future of the royal bloodlines.โ€ She clicked her tongue. โ€œNot to mention that one of them is a Starborn heir. What a scandal this shall be for the Fae. What shame this will bring.โ€

โ€œWhat do you want?โ€ Hunt challenged, lightning skittering over his shoulders. Bryce twisted toward him with alarm, and Ruhn tensed.

Athalarโ€™s power glowed along the tops of his wings, twining in his hair. Each breath seemed to summon more of it, keeping it well above the

wavesโ€™ reach. Readying for the strike.

โ€œI already have what I want,โ€ the Hind said coolly. โ€œProof of your treachery.โ€

Bryceโ€™s light shimmered and built, rippling into the depths below. And Hunt โ€ฆ If he unleashed his power, heโ€™d electrocute all of them.

Ruhn said to his sister, mind-to-mind,ย Get on that wave skimmer and run.

Fuck that.ย Bryce slammed her mind shut to him.

The Hind reached into her pocket, and the lightning above Athalar flared, a whip readying to strike whatever gun the deer shifter possessed. Still he didnโ€™t give the signal.

But the Hind pulled out a small white stone. Held it up.

She smiled slightly at Cormac. โ€œI showed one of these to Sofie Renast before she died, you know. Made this same demonstration.โ€

Died.ย The word seemed to clang across the water. The Hind had truly killed her, then.

Cormac spat, โ€œIโ€™m going to rip you to pieces.โ€

The Hind laughed softly. โ€œFrom where Iโ€™m sitting, I donโ€™t see much chance of that.โ€ She extended her arm over the water. Her slim, manicured fingers splayed, and the stone plunged. It left barely a ripple on the waves as it fluttered down, down, down, shimmering white in Bryceโ€™s light, and then vanishing into the deep.

โ€œLong way to the bottom,โ€ the Hind observed dryly. โ€œI wonder if youโ€™ll drown before you reach it.โ€ The Omega-boat surged closer.

โ€œChoose wisely,โ€ the Hind crooned. โ€œCome with me,โ€ she said to Hunt, to Bryce, โ€œor see what the seafloor has to offer you.โ€

โ€œGet fucked,โ€ Hunt seethed.

โ€œOh, I plan to, once this is done,โ€ she said, smiling wickedly.

Huntโ€™s lightning flickered again. Glowed in his eyes. Shitโ€”Athalar was walking a fine line of control.

Bryce murmured Huntโ€™s name in warning. Hunt ignored her, but Tharion cursed softly.

What is it?ย Ruhn asked the male, who didnโ€™t look his way as Tharion replied,ย Something big. Gunning for us.

Not the Omega-boat?

No. Itโ€™s โ€ฆ What the fuck is it?

โ€œHurry now,โ€ the Hind drawled. โ€œNot much time.โ€

Lightning wrapped around Huntโ€™s head. Ruhnโ€™s heart stalled a beat as it lingeredโ€”like a crown, making of Hunt an anointed, primal god. Willing to slaughter any in his path to save the female he loved. Heโ€™d fry every single one of them if it meant getting Bryce out alive.

Some intrinsic part of Ruhn trembled at it. Whispered that he should get far, far away and pray for mercy.

But Bryce didnโ€™t balk from the knee-wobbling power surging around Athalar. Like she saw all of him and welcomed it into her heart.

Hunt, eyes nothing but pure lightning, nodded at Bryce. As if to say,

Blind the bitch.

Bryce sucked in a breath, and began to glow.

Something solid and metal hit Bryceโ€™s legs, her feet, and before she could fully release her light, she was hurled up with it. When the water washed away, she lay on the hull of an Omega-boat.

Noโ€”it wasnโ€™t imperial. The insignia on it was of two entwined fishes.

Hunt lay beside her, wings dripping wetโ€”lightning still crackling around him. His eyes โ€ฆ

Holy fuck, his eyes. Pure lightning filled them. No whites, no irises.

Nothing but lightning.

It snapped around him, vines wreathing his arms, his brow. Bryce had the vague sense of the others behind them, but she kept her focus on Hunt.

โ€œHunt,โ€ she gasped out. โ€œCalm down.โ€

Hunt snarled toward the Hind. Lightning flowed like tongues of flame from his mouth. But the Hind had fallen back, revving her wave skimmer and retreating toward her line of boats. Like she knew what kind of death Hunt was about to unleash on her.

โ€œHunt,โ€ Bryce said, but something metal clanked against the broad snout of the ship, and then a female voice was bellowing, โ€œDown the hatch! Now!โ€

Bryce didnโ€™t question their good luck. Didnโ€™t care that the Hind had seen them, knew them, and theyโ€™d let the spy-breaker live. She hurtled to her feet, slipping on the metal, but Hunt was there, a hand under her elbow. His lightning danced up her arm, tickling, but not hurting. His eyes still

blazed with power as they assessed the unknown female ahead, whoโ€”to her creditโ€”didnโ€™t run screaming.

Bryce glanced behind to find Ruhn helping Cormac along, Tharion at their backs, a wave of water now towering between him and the Hind. Hiding them from the view of the approaching speedboat, with Pollux and the Harpy on it.

It didnโ€™t matter now. The Hind knew.

A dark-haired female waved to them from a hatch midway along the massive length of the shipโ€”as large as an Omega-boat. Her brown skin gleamed with ocean spray, her narrow face set with grim calm as she gestured for them to hurry.

Yet Huntโ€™s lightning still didnโ€™t ease. Bryce knew it wouldnโ€™t, until they were sure what the fuck was happening.

โ€œHurry,โ€ the female said as Bryce reached the hatch. โ€œWe have less than a minute to get out of here.โ€ Bryce gripped the rungs of a ladder and propelled herself downward, Hunt right behind her. The female swore, presumably at the sight of Huntโ€™s current state.

Bryce kept going down. Lightning slithered along the ladder, but didnโ€™t bite. Like Hunt was holding himself in check.

One after another, they entered, and the female had barely shut the hatch when the ship shuddered and swayed. Bryce clenched the ladder as the craft submerged.

โ€œWeโ€™re diving!โ€ the female shouted. โ€œHold on!โ€

Bryceโ€™s stomach lurched with the ship, but she kept descending. People milled about below, shouting. They halted as Huntโ€™s lightning surged over the floor. A vanguard of what was to come.

โ€œIf theyโ€™re Ophion, weโ€™re fucked,โ€ Ruhn muttered from above Hunt.

โ€œOnly if they know about what we did,โ€ Tharion breathed from the end of their party.

Bryce rallied her light with each step downward. Between facing the two enemies now at their throats, sheโ€™d take Ophion, but โ€ฆ Could she and Hunt take down this ship, if they needed to? Could they do it without drowning themselves and their friends?

She dropped into a clean, bright white chamberโ€”an air lock. Rows of underwater gear lined it, along with several people in blue uniforms by the

door. Mer. The female who had escorted them joined the others waiting for them.

A brown-haired, ample-hipped female stepped forward, scanning Bryce.

Her eyes widened as Hunt dropped to the wet floor, lightning flowing around him. She had the good sense to hold up her hands. The people behind her did, too. โ€œWe mean you no harm,โ€ she said with firm calm.

Hunt didnโ€™t back down from whatever primal wrath he rode. Bryceโ€™s breathing hitched.

Ruhn and Cormac dropped on Bryceโ€™s other side, and the female scanned them, too, face strained as she noted the injured Avallen Prince, who sagged against Ruhn. But she smiled as Tharion entered on Huntโ€™s right. Like sheโ€™d found someone of reason in this giant clusterfuck that had just tumbled down the hatch.

โ€œYou called for us?โ€ she asked Tharion, glancing nervously toward Hunt.

Bryce murmured to Hunt, โ€œChill the fuck out.โ€

Hunt stared at each of the strangers, as if sizing up a kill. Lightning sizzled through his hair.

โ€œHunt,โ€ Bryce muttered, but didnโ€™t dare reach for his hand.

โ€œI โ€ฆโ€ Tharion drew his wide eyes from Hunt and blinked at the female. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œOur Oracle sensed weโ€™d be needed somewhere in this vicinity, so we came. Then we got your message,โ€ she said tightly, an eye still fixed on Hunt. โ€œThe light.โ€

Ruhn and Tharion turned to Bryce, Cormac nearly a dead weight of exhaustion in her brotherโ€™s arms. Tharion smiled roughly. โ€œYouโ€™re a good luck charm, Legs.โ€

It was the stupidest stroke of luck sheโ€™d ever had. Bryce said, โ€œI, uh โ€ฆ I sent the light.โ€

Huntโ€™s lightning crackled, a second skin over his body, his soaked clothes. He didnโ€™t show any signs of calming down. She had no ideaย howย to calm him down.

This was how he was that day with Sandriel, Ruhn said into her mind.ย When he ripped off her head.ย He added tightly,ย You were in danger then, too.

And whatโ€™s that supposed to mean? Why donโ€™t you tell me?

You seem like you know what the fuck is happening with him.

Ruhn glared at her as Hunt continued to glow and menace.ย It means that heโ€™s going ballistic in the way that only mates can when the other is threatened. Itโ€™s what happened then, and whatโ€™s happening now. Youโ€™re true matesโ€”the way Fae are mates, in your bodies and souls. Thatโ€™s what was different about your scent the other day. Your scents have merged. As they do between Fae mates.

She glared right back at her brother.ย So what?

So find some way to calm him down. Athalarโ€™s your fucking problem now.

Bryce sent a mental image of her middle finger back in answer.

The mer female squared her shoulders, unaware of Ruhn and Bryceโ€™s conversation, and said to Tharion, โ€œWeโ€™re not out of this yet. Thereโ€™s an Omega on our tail.โ€ She spoke like Hunt wasnโ€™t a living thunderstorm standing two feet away.

Bryceโ€™s heart strained. True mates. Not only in name, but โ€ฆ in the way that Fae could be mates with each other.

Ruhn said,ย Athalar was dangerous before. But as a mated male, heโ€™s utterly lethal.

Bryce countered,ย He was always lethal.

Not like this. Thereโ€™s no mercy in him. Heโ€™s gone lethal in a Fae way.

In that predatory, kill-all-enemies way.ย Heโ€™s an angel. Doesnโ€™t seem to matter.

One look at Huntโ€™s hard face, and she knew Ruhn was right. Some small part of her thrilled at itโ€”that heโ€™d descended this far into some primal instinct to try to save her.

Alphaholes can have their uses, she said to her brother with a bravado she didnโ€™t feel, and returned to the conversation at hand.

Tharion was saying to the female, โ€œCaptain Tharion Ketos of the Blue Court, at your service.โ€

The female saluted as the people with her opened an airtight door to reveal a shining glass hallway. Blue stretched around it, a passageway through the ocean. A few fish shot pastโ€”or the ship shot past the fish. Faster than Bryce had realized. โ€œCommander Sendes,โ€ the female said.

โ€œWhat mer court do you come from?โ€ Bryce asked. Hunt walked at her side, silent and blazing with power.

Commander Sendes glanced over a shoulder, face still a little pale at the sight of Hunt. โ€œThis one.โ€ Sendes gestured to the glass walkway around them, the behemoth of a ship that Bryce could now make out through it.

They hadnโ€™t entered along the flat back of the ship as Bryce had thought, but rather at the tip of it. As if the ship had pierced the surface like a lance. And now, with a view of the rest of the ship expanding beyondโ€” belowโ€”the glass passage, what she could see of it appeared to be shaped like some sort of squid as it shot into the gloom below. A squid as large as the Comitium, and made of glass and matte metal for stealth.

Sendes lifted her chin. โ€œWelcome to theย Depth Charger. One of the six city-ships of the Ocean Queenโ€™s court Beneath.โ€

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