โHe was a micromanaging fucking nightmare,โ Bryce ranted the next day as she stood with Hunt, Ruhn, and Declan in the Aux training center during her lunch break. Tharion lay sprawled on a bench against the wall, napping. Cormac, standing across the space, frowned.
Her brother was pale. โYou really think Theia and a bunch of Fae sided with Hel during the war?โ
Bryce suppressed a shiver of cold at the memory. โWho knows whatโs true?โ
Across the vast, empty room, Hunt rubbed his jaw. She hadnโt even mentioned what Apollion had saidโthat little tidbit about Hunt beingย bred. Sheโd tackle that later. Hunt mused, โWhatโs the benefit in convincing us of a lie? Or the truth, either, I suppose. All that matters is that Hel is definitely on the move.โ
Declan said, โCan we pause for a moment and remark on the fact that both of you haveย spokenย to the Prince of the Pit? Is no one else about to puke at the thought?โ
Ruhn held up a hand, and Tharion lazily lifted one from the bench, but Bryce high-fived Hunt. โSpecial kids club,โ she said to the angel, who winked at her. She leapt back a step, rallying her power. โAgain.โ Theyโd been in here for twenty minutes already, practicing.
Huntโs lightning flared at his fingertips, and Bryce set her feet apart. โReady?โ he asked.
Tharion roused himself enough to turn over, propping his head on a fist. Bryce scowled at him, but the mer only waggled his brows in
encouragement.
She faced Hunt again, right as the angel hurled his lightning at her like a spear. It zinged against her chest, a direct hit, and then she was glowing, power singing, soaringโ
Two feet in front of the windows.
Sheโd no sooner thought the command than she appeared across the space. Exactly two feet from the windows.ย Back to a foot before Hunt.
She appeared before him, so suddenly that he staggered back.
Ruhn. She moved again, slower this time. But her brother yelped.
Declan braced himself, like he thought heโd be next, so Bryce thought,
A foot behind Hunt.
She pinched her mateโs butt so fast he didnโt have time to whirl before sheโd moved again. This time in front of Declan, who cursed when she poked him in the ribs, then teleported once more.
Cormac called from where heโd been standing in the far corner, โYouโre slowing.โ She was. Damn it, she was. Bryce rallied her power, Huntโs energy. She appeared in front of Tharionโs bench, but the mer was waiting.
Fast as a striking shark, Tharion grabbed her face and planted a smacking kiss on her lips.
Huntโs laugh boomed across the space, and Bryce joined him, batting the mer away.
โToo slow, Legs,โ Tharion drawled, leaning back against the bench and crossing an ankle over a knee. He draped an arm along the back of the plastic bench. โAnd too predictable.โ
โAgain,โ Cormac ordered. โFocus.โ
Bryce tried, but her bones weighed her down. Tried again to no avail. โIโm out.โ
โConcentrate, and you could hold on longer. You use too much at once, and donโt reserve the energy for later.โ
Bryce put her hands on her hips as she panted. โYour teleporting works differently than mine. How can you know that?โ
โMine comes from a source of magic, too. Energy, just a different form.
Each jump takes more out of me. Itโs a muscle that you need to build up.โ She scowled, wiping her brow as she walked back over to Hunt.
โIt does seem like heโs right,โ Declan said to Bryce. โYour teleporting works when your power gets charged up by energyโconsidering what I
heard about how quickly you ran out of steam with Hypaxia, Huntโs is the best form of it.โ
โDamn right it is,โ Hunt growled, earning a smack on the arm from Bryce.
โDo you think the power will โฆ stay in me if I donโt use it?โ she asked Dec.
โI donโt think so,โ Dec said. โYour power came from the Gateโwith a shit-ton of firstlight mixed in. So your magicโbeyond the light, I meanโ needs to be powered up. It relies on firstlight, or any other form of energy it can get. Youโre literally a Gate: you can take in power and offer it. But it seems the similarity ends there. The Gates can store power indefinitely, while yours clearly peters out after a while.โ He faced Hunt. โAnd your power, Athalar, as pure energy, is able to draw from her, like she did from the Gate. Bryce, when you draw from a source, itโs the same way the Gates zap power from people using them to communicate.โ
Bryce blinked. โSo Iโm like some magical leech?โ
Declan laughed. โI think only of certain kinds of magic. Forms of pure energy. Throw in the Horn, which relies on a blast of power to activate it
โฆโ
โAnd youโre a liability,โ Ruhn said darkly. Tharion grunted his agreement.
Declan rubbed his chin. โYou told Ruhn after the attack that Hypaxia aimed for your scar to supercharge your powers, right? I wonder what would happen if you were struck on the Horn.โ
โLetโs not find out,โ Bryce said quickly.
โAgreed,โ Cormac said from across the room. He pointed to the obstacle course heโd laid out in the center of the space. โBack to work. Follow the track.โ
Bryce pivoted toward the Avallen Prince, and said as casually as she could, โIโm shocked youโre even here.โ
Cormac said icily, โBecause you decided to end our engagement without consulting me?โ
Hunt muttered to her, โAnything to avoid your exercises, huh?โ
She glared at her mate, especially as Ruhn chuckled, but said to Cormac, โI had no other choice.โ
Shadows rippled around Cormac. โYou could have let me know while you were plotting.โ
โThere was no plotting. Athalar and I decided, and then just waited.โ
The Avallen Prince snarled low. Hunt let out a warning growl of his own. Tharion said nothing, though she knew the mer was monitoring every breath and word. But Cormac didnโt take his eyes from her. โDo you have any idea what the phone call with my father was like?โ
โIโm assuming it was similar to the Autumn King telling me Iโm a little bitch?โ
Cormac shook his head. โLetโs be clear: Iโm only here today because Iโm well aware that if Iโm not, then your brother will cease contacting Agent Daybright.โ
โIโm flattered you know me so well,โ Ruhn drawled, his arms crossed. Heโd moved into a position on Cormacโs other sideโwithout her even noticing. Placing himself between the Avallen Prince and Bryce. Oh please.
Cormac glowered at him, but then focused upon Bryce again. โIโm willing to move beyond this, on the condition that you donโt surprise me again. We have too many enemies as it is.โ
โOne,โ she said, โdonโt give me conditions. But two โฆโ She made a show of examining her bare arms. โNothing up my sleeves. No other secrets to hide, I swear.โ
Except for that itsy-bitsy thing about Emile. Hunt gave her a dry look, as if to say,ย Liar, but she ignored him.
Cormac, however, did not. Catching that look, the Avallen Prince said, โThereโs something else.โ
โNope.โ
But even Ruhn now lifted his brows at her. Hunt said casually, โDonโt be paranoid.โ
โYou have something planned,โ Cormac pressed. โFor fuckโs sake, tell me.โ
โI donโt have anything planned,โ Bryce said, โother than figuring out this teleporting crap.โ
One moment, Cormac was glancing between her and Hunt. The next, heโd vanished.
Only to reappear at Bryceโs back with a knife to her throat.
Bryce stiffened. โCome on, Cormac. Thereโs no need for this.โ Lightning shone in Huntโs eyes. Ruhn had drawn his gun. Tharion remained sprawled across the bench, butโthat was a knife now gleaming in his hand. His focus was fixed on the Avallen Prince.
โTell me,โ Cormac snarled, and cool metal bit into her throat.
Trying not to breathe too deeply, Bryce laid a finger on the blade. โI made the Drop. Iโll survive.โ
Cormac hissed at her ear. โTell me what the fuck you have planned, or youโll lose your head. Good luck growing that back.โ
โYou draw blood and you lose your head, too,โ Hunt growled with lethal menace.
She could blind Cormac, she supposed. But would his shadows muffle the impact? She doubted heโd truly kill her, but if he tried โฆ Hunt would definitely attack. Ruhn would, too.
And sheโd have an even bigger mess on her hands. So Bryce said, โFine. Itโs about Emile.โ
Hunt started. So did Tharion as the mer said, โBryce.โ Cormac didnโt remove the knife. โWhatย about Emile?โ
โI found him. At the Viper Queenโs warehouse.โ She sighed loudly. โI learned he was there, that all the reptiles and gross things in the marshes had told her where he was and sheโd gone to retrieve him. She was the one who killed the people who helped him, and intended to control him. But when I went to the warehouse two days ago, he was already gone.โ
Cormac whirled her to face him with rough hands. โGone where?โ
โSomewhere safe. Apparently, the Vipe found it in herself to put him into the care of people who will look after him.โ
โWho?โ His face was white with rage. Tharionโs eyes had widened. โI donโt know. She wouldnโt tell me.โ
โThen Iโll make her tellย me.โ
Ruhn laughed. โNo one makes the Viper Queen do anything.โ
Into her mind, her brother said,ย Cormac might not know you well enough to tell when youโre lying, but I do.
Itโs not a lie. Emile is safe.
Heโs just not where youโre claiming.
Oh, he was with the Viper Queen. And now heโs somewhere else.
Cormac shook his head. โWhy would the Viper Queen have any interest in that boy?โ
โBecause she likes to collect powerful beings to fight in her pits,โ Hunt snarled. โNow put the fucking knife away.โ
To her relief, the prince lowered the knife from her neck with an easy flip of the blade. โBut why would she let go of someone so powerful, if she likes to use them in fights?โ
Bryce said, โBecause Emile has no powers.โ
Are you shitting me?ย Ruhn asked.
Nope. Kidโs totally human.
Cormacโs eyes narrowed. โSofie saidโโ โShe lied,โ Bryce said.
Cormacโs shoulders slumped. โI need to find him. I shouldnโt have put off questioning Spetsosโโ
โEmile is safe, and cared for,โ Bryce interrupted, โand thatโs all you need to know.โ
โI owe it to Sofieโโ
โYou owe it to Sofie to keep Emile out of this rebellion. Your life is hardly what Iโd call a stable environment. Let him stay hidden.โ
Cormac said to Tharion, โWhat areย youย going to tell your queen?โ
Tharion offered him a razor-sharp smile. โAbsolutely nothing.โ A threat of violence simmered beneath the words. If Cormac breathed anything to the mer, to the River Queen, the Avallen Prince would find himself in a watery grave.
Cormac sighed. And to her shock, he said, โI apologize for the knife.โ To Hunt, he said, โAnd I apologize for threatening your mate.โ
Ruhn asked, โDonโt I get an apology?โ Cormac bristled, but Ruhn grinned.
Bryce caught Hunt watching her, his expression proud. Like sheโd done something worthy. Had it been her smooth weaving of lies and truth?
โApology accepted,โ Bryce said, forcing herself to sound chipper.
Steering away from the topic of Emile. โNow back to training.โ
Cormac shrugged, pointing to the spots heโd taped off: Xโs on the floor, atop chairs, atop piled mats, beneath a table.
Bryce groaned, but marked them, cataloged the path sheโd take.
โWell, that was exciting,โ Tharion announced, groaning as he got to his feet. โRight. Iโm out.โ
Hunt arched a brow. โWhere to?โ
โIโm still technically employed by the River Queen. Regardless of what happened with Emile, there are other matters to attend to.โ
Bryce waved at him. But Ruhn said, โDinner tonight?โ
Tharion winked. โYou got it.โ Then he sauntered through the metal doors and was gone.
โAll right, Athalar,โ Bryce muttered when the mer had shut the doors. โTime to level up.โ
Hunt laughed, but his lightning flared again. โLetโs do this, Your Highness.โ
There was something in the way he saidย Your Highnessย that made her realize that the expression on his face a moment before hadnโt been pride in her manipulationโit had been pride in the way sheโd defused things without violence. Like he thought she might actually deserve the title she now bore.
Bryce tucked the thought aside. By the time the bolt of lightning slammed into her chest, she was already running.
Despite the exhaustion weighing on his very bones, despite the urgency that had sent him and Hypaxia racing here, Ithan couldnโt help gaping from the doorway as the party girl heโd loved moved through the Aux training space like the wind, vanishing and appearing at will. At his side, Hypaxia monitored the remarkable feats, studying Bryce intently.
Bryce finished the obstacle course and halted at Huntโs side, bending over her knees to catch her breath.
Hypaxia cleared her throat, stepping into the gymnasium. Even the queen looked โฆ ruffled after the endless, terrifying night theyโd had.
Theyโd passed Tharion on his way out. The mer had been speaking in low tones to someone on the phone, and had raised his brows with concern at the sight of the dirt and sweat on them. But whoever had been on the phone must have been important enough that he couldnโt hang up, and Tharion had only continued on after Hypaxia had given him a gesture that seemed to assure him that she was fine. The mer had stopped and peered
back over a shoulder at Ithan, as if needing to confirm the queenโs claim, but Ithan had nothing to offer him. What the Hel could he say? They werenโt fine. Not at all. So theyโd left Tharion in the hall, the mer staring after them for a long moment.
โWhatโs up?โ Ruhn asked Ithan, waving his greeting to Hypaxia. Then the prince did a double take. โWhat the Hel happened to you two? I thought you were summoning Connor.โ
The others in the training space halted.
โWe did indeed try to summon Connor Holstrom last night,โ Hypaxia said gravely.
Bryce paled as she hurried over. โWhat happened? Is Connor all right?
Are you guys all right?โ
Ithanโs throat worked. โAh โฆโ
Hypaxia replied for him, โWe did not encounter Connor. The Under-King answered.โ
โWhat happened?โ Bryce asked again, voice rising.
Ithan met her stare. Pure predatory wolf gleamed there. โHe detained us for his amusement. Sicced Flame and Shadowโs nightmare dogs on us and warded us into an olive grove with them. It took Hypaxia until now to figure out an exit through the wards that wouldnโt get us ripped to shreds. Weโre fine, though.โ Ruhn whirled with alarm to his fiancรฉe, and the witch-queen nodded solemnly, shadows in her eyes. Ithan scrubbed at his face before he added, โHe wants to see you at Urdโs Temple.โ
Huntโs lightning sparked at his fingertips. โFuck no.โ
Ithan swallowed hard. โYou donโt have a choice.โ He turned, pleading and exhausted, to Bryce. โConnor is safe for right now, but if you donโt show within an hour, the Under-King will throw him and the rest of the Pack of Devils through the Gate immediately. Heโll make secondlight of them all.โ