Chapter no 59

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

Bryce couldnโ€™t get a breath down.

The Asteri stared at them all like they could see through the screen. See them gathered here.

They must be able to, Bryce realized. Her hand slipped into Huntโ€™s, and he squeezed tight, a gray wing tucking around her. Gods, he was gorgeous tonight.

Sheโ€™d figured this party was the only setting where her father wouldnโ€™t dare challenge her. Where any union with Hunt could be verified and recognized by Archangels. Sheโ€™d worn and done everything heโ€™d ordered

โ€ฆ all so she could get here tonight. Had raced up to the dais upon arriving so that she could announce Hunt as her mate before her father could introduce her as Cormacโ€™s bride.

Relief and excitementโ€”and a bit of smugnessโ€”had coursed through her. Her father would bring down the hammer later. But tonight โ€ฆ sheโ€™d celebrate her victory. She knew Hunt had as little interest in being a prince as she did in being a princess. But heโ€™d done it. For her. For them.

Sheโ€™d been about to drag Hunt into a closet or a cloakroom to fuck his brains out when the screen descended. And now, staring at the six immortal figures, at Rigelusโ€™s boyish face โ€ฆ

Thankfully, other people in the room were shaking, too. Her heart pounded like a drum.

Celestina and Ephraim bowed, and everyone followed suit. Bryceโ€™s legs wobbled on her heels as she did so. Hunt squeezed her hand again, but she kept her focus on the ground, hating the primal fear, the terror of knowing

that these beings judged them, and with one word they might slay everyone, might slay her familyโ€”

โ€œOur congratulations to you, Celestina and Ephraim,โ€ Rigelus crooned in that voice that didnโ€™t belong to the teenage body his twisted soul inhabited. โ€œWe extend our wishes for a happy mating, and a fertile one.โ€

Celestina and Ephraim lowered their heads in thanks. โ€œWe are grateful for your wisdom and kindness in pairing us,โ€ Celestina said. Bryce tried and failed to detect the undercurrent of her tone. Was it sincere? Was the slight tightness from a lie, or from being before the Asteri?

Octartis, the Southern Starโ€”the Asteri to Rigelusโ€™s rightโ€”spoke, her voice like ancient, cracking ice. โ€œI understand other congratulations are in order, too.โ€

A chill shot along Bryceโ€™s spine as Rigelus said, โ€œPrincess Bryce Danaan and Prince Hunt Athalar.โ€ It was an order. A command.

The crowd fell back. Giving the Asteri a clear shot at them.

Oh gods. Bryceโ€™s blood rushed from her face. How did they already know? Had the cameras on their end been running the whole time, letting the Asteri watch and listen unseen?

But then the Autumn King was there, bowing at her side. โ€œI present my daughter to you, Holy Ones,โ€ he intoned.

She wondered if he hated bowing to them. It satisfied the fuck out of her to see him do it, but there was no time to dwell on that now. Bryce bowed, too, as she murmured, โ€œHail the Asteri.โ€

Cormac appeared on her fatherโ€™s other side, bowing low. As Crown Prince of Avallen, he had no other choice.

Heโ€™d been furious at her stunt. Not that sheโ€™d ended their engagement, but that she hadnโ€™t warned him ahead of time.ย Any other surprises tonight, Princess?ย heโ€™d snapped at her before striding off to speak to her father.ย You broke our deal. I wonโ€™t forget that.

She hadnโ€™t responded, but โ€ฆ Did the Asteri know one of their fiercest rebels stood before them, playing prince? Did they know how sheโ€™d helped him, worked with him? She supposed if they did, theyโ€™d all be dead.

โ€œAnd I present her mate and consort, Prince Hunt Athalar,โ€ the Autumn King was saying sharply, his disapproval palpable. He might very well kill her for this. If Cormac didnโ€™t do it first.

But, according to Fae law, she was now Huntโ€™s property. Recognized in the past few minutes by both Archangels and the Asteri. If it made Hunt uncomfortable, if he resented his new title or the beings before him, he showed no sign as he bowed, his wing brushing over her back. โ€œHail the Asteri.โ€

โ€œRise,โ€ the Asteri said, and so Bryce, Hunt, and her father did. There were so many eyes upon them. In this room, in that chamber in the Eternal City. Rigelusโ€™s, especially, bore into her. He smiled slightly. Like he knew everything sheโ€™d done these weeks. Every rebel activity, every mutinous thought.

Bryce hated herself for lowering her gaze. Even as she knew Hunt stared Rigelus down.

But the Bright Hand of the Asteri said, โ€œSo many happy unions tonight. It is our wish that you all partake in the revelry. Go, and celebrate Deathโ€™s Day in peace.โ€

Everyone bowed again, and the screen went dark. More than a few people whimpered, as if theyโ€™d been holding in the sound.

No one spoke for several seconds as the lights brightened. Then the band began once more slightly off-tempo, like the musicians needed a minute to get their shit together. Even the Archangels were a little pale as they took their seats.

Bryce faced her father. The Autumn King said in a voice so low no one else could hear, โ€œYou little bitch.โ€

Bryce smiled broadly. โ€œItโ€™s โ€˜You little bitch,ย Your Highness.โ€™ โ€ She stalked into the crowd. She didnโ€™t miss Hunt smirking at the king, throwing him a wink that clearly said:ย Make a move and Iโ€™ll fry you, asswipe.

But she had to suck down a few long breaths as she halted at the edge of the dance floor, trying to regain her composure.

โ€œYou all right?โ€ Hunt asked, gripping her shoulder. โ€œYes, Your Highness,โ€ she muttered.

He chuckled, and leaned to whisper in her ear, โ€œI thought you only called me that in bed, Quinlan.โ€ She did.ย You are my fucking prince, sheโ€™d panted last night as he drove his cock up into her.

Bryce leaned against him, shaking off the last of the Asteriโ€™s ice. โ€œI canโ€™t believe we did it.โ€

Hunt let out a low laugh. โ€œThereโ€™s going to be Hel to pay.โ€ From her father. But tonight, he could do nothing. Here, in front of all these people, he could do nothing at all.

So Bryce said, โ€œDance with me?โ€ He raised a brow. โ€œReally?โ€

โ€œYou do know how to dance, right?โ€

โ€œOf course I do. But โ€ฆ Itโ€™s been a long while since Iโ€™ve danced with anyone.โ€

Since Shahar, probably. She interlaced their fingers. โ€œDance with me.โ€

The initial steps were stilted, hesitant. His arm slid around her waist, his other hand clutching hers as he led her into the sweet ballad coming from the band. With so many watching, it took a verse or two to get their rhythm.

Hunt murmured, โ€œJust look at me, and fuck all the rest of them.โ€

His eyes shone with desire and joy, and that spark that was pure Hunt. The star on her chest gleamed, on full display. Someone gasped, but Bryce kept her attention on Hunt. He smiled again.

It was all that mattered, that smile. They fell into easy movement, and when Hunt spun her, she smiled back.

She whipped into his arms, and Hunt didnโ€™t falter a step, sweeping her around the floor. She had the vague sense of Ruhn and Hypaxia dancing, Celestina and Ephraim, too, of Baxian and Naomiโ€”Isaiah now with them

โ€”on guard by the doors, but she couldnโ€™t look away from Hunt.

He pressed a kiss to her mouth. The entire universe melted away with it. It was only them, would only be them, dancing together, souls twining. โ€œEverything that ever happened to me, it was all so I could meet you, Quinlan. Be here with you. Iโ€™m yours. Forever.โ€

Her throat tightened, and the star on her chest flared, lighting up the entire conservatory like a small moon. Bryce kissed him back, not caring who saw, only that he was here.

โ€œEverything I am is yours,โ€ she said against his lips.

Hypaxia seemed distracted as Ruhn danced with her, trying his best to avoid watching Hunt and Bryce make moon-eyes at each other. To avoid hearing the comments that trailed in their wake.

The Umbra Mortisโ€”now a Fae Prince. What a disgrace. The slurs and nastiness flowed past Ruhn from Fae mouths, bold enough to run free behind the safety of their masks. Not that the masks would hide their scents. Ruhn marked each one of them.

Athalar was his brother now, by law. And Ruhn didnโ€™t put up with people talking shit about his family. The family he liked, anyway.

Cormac had already left, slipping into a shadow and teleporting out. A small mercyโ€”Cormac had been so distracted by Bryceโ€™s little surprise that he hadnโ€™t bothered to confront the Hind. But Ruhn didnโ€™t blame his cousin for bailing. After the stunt Bryce had pulled, Cormac would have been swarmed by Fae families eager to present their daughters. Flynnโ€™s parentsโ€” a sharp-eyed Sathia in towโ€”were clearly scouring the ballroom for any hint of the Avallen Prince.

Ruhn suppressed his smile at the thought of their fruitless hunt and focused on his partner. Hypaxia seemed to be scanning the crowd.

His heart skipped a beat. He asked quietly, โ€œYou looking for someone?โ€ She cleared her throat. โ€œMy sister. The Hind.โ€

His chest loosened. โ€œOver by the foot of the dais. Next to Pollux.โ€

Hypaxia glanced over on their next turn. The Hind and the Hammer stood together, both in matte black masks, the angel in a white imperial uniform edged in gold. The Hindโ€™s golden, sparkling dress clung to her hips before falling to the floor. Her blond hair had been swept up, and for once, no silver torque adorned her neck. Only slender gold earrings brushed her shoulders.

โ€œThey make a beautiful pair,โ€ Hypaxia murmured. โ€œAs monstrous inside as they are lovely outside, though.โ€

Ruhn grunted. โ€œYeah.โ€

Hypaxia chewed on her lip. โ€œI was waiting until tonight to approach her.โ€

He studied her face. โ€œYou want me to go with you?โ€ He could offer nothing less.

โ€œDo you think sheโ€™ll โ€ฆ react badly?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s too smart to cause a scene. And I donโ€™t think the Hind is the sort to do that anyway. Sheโ€™s cut from the same cloth as my father. The worst thing that happens is that she ignores you.โ€

Hypaxia stiffened in his arms. โ€œI suppose youโ€™re right. Iโ€™d rather get this meeting over with. It will spoil the rest of my night to stew over it.โ€

โ€œWhy meet with her at all?โ€

โ€œBecause she is my sister. And Iโ€™ve never spoken to her. Or seen her in the flesh.โ€

โ€œI felt that way when I learned about Bryceโ€™s existence.โ€

She nodded distractedly, her eyes darting around the room again. โ€œYouโ€™re sure you donโ€™t mind coming with me?โ€

Ruhn checked the massive clock at the rear of the conservatory. Eleven fifty. He had time. A few minutes. He needed something to distract himself with anyway. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t have offered if I didnโ€™t mean it.โ€

They slipped from the dance floor, the crowd parting for the beautiful queen as she aimed for her sister. The Hind marked her approach without smiling. Pollux, however, grinned at Hypaxia, then at Ruhn.

Hypaxia, to her credit, squared her shoulders as she halted. โ€œLidia.โ€

The Hindโ€™s mouth curled upward. โ€œHypaxia.โ€ Her voice was low, smooth. It was a blatant show of disrespect, not to use the queenโ€™s title. Not to even bow.

Hypaxia said, โ€œI wished to formally greet you.โ€ She added, โ€œSister.โ€ โ€œNow,ย thatย is a name no one has ever called me,โ€ Lidia said.

Pollux sneered. Ruhn bared his teeth in warning and received a mocking smile in return.

Hypaxia tried once more. โ€œIt is a name that I hope we can both hear more often.โ€

Not one ounce of kindness or warmth graced the Hindโ€™s beautiful face, even with the mask. โ€œPerhaps,โ€ Lidia said, and went back to staring at the crowd. Bored and disinterested. A dismissal and an insult.

Ruhn glanced at the clock. He should go. Make his way slowly to the garden doors, then slip outside. But he couldnโ€™t leave Hypaxia to face her sister alone.

โ€œAre you enjoying Lunathion?โ€ Hypaxia tried.

โ€œNo,โ€ the Hind drawled. โ€œI find this city tediously plebian.โ€

The Hammer snickered, and Hypaxia said to him with wondrous authority, โ€œGo lurk somewhere else.โ€

Polluxโ€™s eyes flashed. โ€œYou canโ€™t give me orders.โ€

But the Hind turned her cool, amused gaze on the Hammer. โ€œA minute, Pollux.โ€

The Hammer glared at Hypaxia, but the witch-queen remained unbowed before a male whoโ€™d slaughtered his way through the world for centuries.

Ruhn saw his opening and said to Hypaxia, โ€œIโ€™ll give you two a moment as well.โ€

Before the queen could object, he backed into the crowd. He was a piece of shit for abandoning her, but โ€ฆ

He walked, unnoticed and unbothered, to the western doors. Slipped out of them and down the five steps to the gravel ground. He strode to the fountain bubbling away in the shadows beyond the reach of the conservatoryโ€™s lights and leaned against it, his heart pounding.

Two minutes now. Would Day be here?

He monitored the doors, forcing himself to breathe in and out slowly.

Maybe this was a bad idea. Heโ€™d been talking to the Hind and the Hammer, for fuckโ€™s sake. This placeย wasย swarming with enemies, all of whom would slaughter him and Day if they were found out. Why had he risked her like this?

โ€œLooking for someone?โ€ a female voice crooned.

Ruhn whirled, his stomach bottoming out as he beheld the masked figure before him.

The Harpy stood in the shadows beyond the fountain. As if sheโ€™d been waiting.

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