Chapter no 65

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

Bryce aimed the rifle at Baxian again. โ€œYou are a fuckingย liar.โ€

Baxian left his collar open, Danikaโ€™s handwriting inked there for all to see. โ€œI loved her. More than anything.โ€

Hunt said harshly, words echoing in the dry catacombs around them, โ€œThis isnโ€™t fucking funny, asshole.โ€

Baxian turned pleading eyes to him. Bryce wanted to claw the maleโ€™s face off. โ€œShe was my mate. Ask Sabine. Ask her why she ran the night she burst into your apartment. Sheโ€™s always hated and feared meโ€”because I saw how she treated her daughter and wouldnโ€™t put up with it. Because Iโ€™ve promised to turn her into carrion one day for what Danika endured. Thatโ€™s why Sabine left the party last night so fast. To avoid me.โ€

Bryce didnโ€™t lower the gun. โ€œYouโ€™re full of shit.โ€

Baxian splayed his arms, wings rustling. โ€œWhy the fuck would I lie about this?โ€

โ€œTo win our trust,โ€ Hunt said.

Bryce couldnโ€™t get a breath down. It had nothing to do with the teleporting. โ€œI would have known. If Danika had a mate, I would haveย knownโ€”โ€

โ€œOh? You think she would have told you that her mate was someone in Sandrielโ€™s triarii? The Helhound? You think sheโ€™d have run home to dish about it?โ€

โ€œFuck you,โ€ Bryce spat, focusing the scope right between his eyes. โ€œAnd fuck your lies.โ€

Baxian walked up to the gun. To the barrel. Pushed it down and against his heart, right up against the tattoo in Danikaโ€™s handwriting. โ€œI met her two years before she died,โ€ he said quietly.

โ€œShe and Thorneโ€”โ€

Baxian let out a laugh so bitter it cracked her soul. โ€œThorne was delusional to think sheโ€™d ever be with him.โ€

โ€œShe fucked around,โ€ Bryce seethed. โ€œYou were no one to her.โ€

โ€œI had two years with her,โ€ Baxian said. โ€œShe didnโ€™t fuck anyone else during that time.โ€

Bryce stilled, doing the mental tally. Right before her death, hadnโ€™t she teased Danika about โ€ฆ

โ€œTwo years,โ€ she whispered. โ€œShe hadnโ€™t gone on a date in two years.โ€ Hunt gaped at her now. โ€œBut she โ€ฆโ€ She racked her memory. Danika had hooked up constantly throughout college, but a few months into their senior year and the year after โ€ฆ Sheโ€™d partied, but stopped the casual sex. Bryce choked out, โ€œItโ€™s not possible.โ€

Baxianโ€™s face was bleak, even in the dimness of the catacombs. โ€œBelieve me, I didnโ€™t want it, either. But we saw each other and knew.โ€

Hunt murmured, โ€œThatโ€™s why your behavior changed. You met Danika right after I left.โ€

โ€œIt changedย everythingย for me,โ€ Baxian said.

โ€œHow did you even meet each other?โ€ Bryce demanded.

โ€œThere was a gathering of wolvesโ€”Pangeran and Valbaran. The Prime sent Danika as his emissary.โ€

Bryce remembered that. How pissed Sabine had been that Danika had been tapped to go, and not her. Two weeks later, Danika had come back, and sheโ€™d seemed subdued for a few days. Sheโ€™d said it was exhaustion but

โ€ฆ

โ€œYouโ€™re not a wolf. Why were you even there?โ€ Danika couldnโ€™t have been with Baxian, couldnโ€™t have had aย mateย and not told her about it, not smelled like itโ€”

She was a bloodhound. With that preternatural sense of smell, sheโ€™d know better than anyone how to hide a scentโ€”how to detect if any trace of it had remained on her.

โ€œI wasnโ€™t at the gathering. She sought me out while she was there.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œBecause she was researching shifter ancestry. Mine is โ€ฆ unique.โ€

โ€œYou shift into a dog,โ€ Bryce raged. โ€œWhatโ€™s unique about that?โ€ Even Hunt gave her a disapproving frown. She didnโ€™t care. She was sick of these surprises about Danika, about all the things sheโ€™d never knownโ€”

โ€œShe wanted to know about my shifter ancestry. Really old shifter ancestry that manifested in me after years of lying dormant. She was examining the most ancient bloodlines in our world and saw a name on an early ancestorโ€™s family tree that could be traced all the way to the last living descendant: me.โ€

โ€œWhat the Hel could you even tell her if it was that ancient?โ€ Hunt asked.

โ€œUltimately, nothing. But once we knew we were mates, once weโ€™d sealed it โ€ฆ She started to open up about what she was looking into.โ€

โ€œWas it about the synth?โ€ Bryce asked.

โ€œNo.โ€ Baxian clenched his jaw. โ€œI think the synth was a cover for something else. Her death was because of the research she was doing.โ€

Through love, all is possible. One last clue from Danika. To look where sheโ€™d stamped the phraseโ€”right on this male.

So Bryce said, โ€œWhy did she care about any of this?โ€

โ€œShe wanted to know where we came from. The shifters, the Fae. All of us. She wanted to know what weโ€™d once been. If it might inform our future.โ€ Baxianโ€™s throat worked. โ€œShe was also โ€ฆ She told me she wanted to find an alternative to Sabine.โ€

โ€œSheย was the alternative to Sabine,โ€ Bryce snapped.

โ€œShe had a feeling she might not live long enough for that,โ€ Baxian said hoarsely. โ€œDanika didnโ€™t want to leave the wolvesโ€™ future in Sabineโ€™s hands. She was seeking a way to protect them by uncovering a possible alternative in the bloodline to challenge Sabine.โ€

It was so โ€ฆ soย Danika.

โ€œBut after we met,โ€ Baxian went on, โ€œshe started hunting for a way into a world where we could be togetherโ€”since there was no way Sabine or Sandriel, or even the Asteri, would have allowed it.โ€

Bryce clicked the safety back on the gun and lowered it to the ground. Baxian said with quiet ferocity, โ€œI was so fucking glad when you killed

Micah. I knew โ€ฆ I had thisย feelingย that prick was involved in her death.โ€

Glad someone finally put a bullet through Micahโ€™s head, Baxian had said when theyโ€™d first met. Bryce surveyed the male whoโ€™d loved her friend

โ€”the male sheโ€™d never known about. โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t she have told me?โ€

โ€œShe wanted to. We didnโ€™t dare talk on the phone or write to each other. We had a standing agreement to meet at a hotel in Forvosโ€”I could never get away from Sandriel for longโ€”on a given day every two months. She worried that the Asteri would use me against her to keep her in line, if they found out about us.โ€

โ€œDid she tell you she loved you?โ€ Bryce pushed.

โ€œYes,โ€ Baxian replied without a moment of hesitation.

Danika had once claimed sheโ€™d only said those words to Bryce. Toย her, not to this โ€ฆ stranger. This male whoโ€™d freely and willingly served Sandriel. Hunt had been given no choice in that matter. โ€œShe didnโ€™t care that youโ€™re a monster?โ€

Baxian flinched. โ€œAfter I met Danika, I tried my best to counteract all I did for Sandriel, though sometimes all I could do was โ€ฆ lessen Sandrielโ€™s evil.โ€ Yet his eyes softened. โ€œShe loved you, Bryce. You were the most important person in the world to her. You wereโ€”โ€

โ€œShut up. Just โ€ฆ shut the fuck up,โ€ Bryce whispered. โ€œI donโ€™t want to hear it.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t you?โ€ he challenged. โ€œDonโ€™t you want to know all of it? Isnโ€™t that why youโ€™ve been digging around? You want to knowโ€”needย to know what Danika knew. What she was up to, what she kept secret.โ€

Her face hardened into stone. She said flatly, โ€œFine. Letโ€™s start with this one, if you knew her so well. How did Danika meet Sofie Renast? You ever hear that name in all your secret little conversations? What did Danika want from her?โ€

Baxian bristled. โ€œDanika learned about Sofieโ€™s existence while investigating thunderbird lineage as part of her research into shifters and our origins. She traced the bloodlinesโ€”and then confirmed it by tracking her down and scenting her. Being Danika, she didnโ€™t let Sofie walk away without answering some questions.โ€

Bryce stilled. โ€œWhat kind of questions?โ€ Hunt put a hand on her shoulder.

Baxian shook his head. โ€œI donโ€™t know. And I donโ€™t know how they pivoted to working together on the Ophion stuff. But I think Danika had

some theories about thunderbirds beyond the lineage thing. About their power in particular.โ€

Bryce frowned. โ€œDo you know why Sofie Renast might have felt the need to carve a series of numbers and letters on herself while she drowned a few weeks ago?โ€

โ€œSolas,โ€ Baxian murmured. And then he recited the sequence from Sofieโ€™s body, down to the last numeral. โ€œWas that it?โ€

โ€œWhat the fuck are you playing at, Baxian?โ€ Hunt growled, but Bryce snapped at the same time, โ€œWhatย isย it?โ€

Baxianโ€™s eyes flashed. โ€œItโ€™s a system of numbering rooms used in only one place on Midgard. The Asteri Archives.โ€

Hunt swore. โ€œAnd how in Urdโ€™s name do you know that?โ€ โ€œBecause I gave it to Danika.โ€

Bryce was surprised enough that words failed her.

โ€œSandriel was the Asteriโ€™s pet.โ€ Baxian turned to Hunt. โ€œYou know that, Athalar. She made me serve as escort on one of her visits to their palace. When they brought her down to the archives for a meeting, I saw them go through that door. When Sandriel emerged, she was pale. It was odd enough that I memorized the series of numbers and letters and passed it to Danika later as something to look into. Danika became โ€ฆ obsessed with it. She wouldnโ€™t tell me why, or what she thought might be in there, but she had theories. Ones that she said would alter this very world. But she couldnโ€™t go in herself. She was too recognizable. She knew the Asteri were already watching her.โ€

โ€œSo after she met Sofie, Danika gave her the information, and had Sofie sneak in to investigate,โ€ Bryce murmured. โ€œSince Sofieโ€™s record wouldnโ€™t have shown anything suspicious about her.โ€

Baxian nodded. โ€œFrom what I gleaned from the Hindโ€™s reports, it took Sofie three years of work to get in. Three years of spying and going undercover as one of the archivists. Iโ€™m assuming she finally found a way to sneak into that roomโ€”and ran to Kavalla soon after. By that time, Danika was โ€ฆ gone. She died without ever learning what was in the room.โ€

โ€œBut Sofie did,โ€ Bryce said quietly.

โ€œWhatever she learned was in that room,โ€ Hunt agreed. โ€œThat must have been the intel Sofie planned to use as leverage against Ophionโ€”and against the Asteri.โ€

โ€œSomething war-changing,โ€ Bryce said. โ€œSomething big.โ€

โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t this room identifier come up on search engines?โ€ Hunt asked Baxian.

The Helhound tucked in his wings. โ€œThe Asteri donโ€™t have any of their palace blueprints on the interweb. Even their library cataloging system is secret. Anything digitized is highly encrypted.โ€

โ€œAnd if we had someone who could hack into anything?โ€ Bryce asked.

Baxian again smiled bitterly. โ€œThen I guess youโ€™d have a chance at finding out what was in that room.โ€

โ€œThis is a totally nonsensical way of numbering rooms,โ€ Declan muttered, typing away on the sectional couch in Ruhnโ€™s house. Bryce had run there with Hunt after leaving Baxian in the alley the tunnel had led to, a few blocks from Urdโ€™s Temple. She was still reeling.

Sheโ€™d turned on her phone to find several missed calls from Tharion. The Viper Queen had given him a heads-up about Ophionโ€”only a few minutes too late. Flynn had nearly thrown a fit when Ruhn had explained what had happened.

At least no word had emerged about their connection to the rebel attack on Urdโ€™s Temple, as the news was calling it. Pollux, Mordoc, and the Hind were hailed as heroes for stopping Pippaโ€™s forces from desecrating the sacred space. The only failure: Pippa had escaped.

Bryce would deal with that later. Would deal with a lot of other shit later.

Declan scratched his head. โ€œYou realize that what weโ€™re doing right now amounts to treason.โ€

โ€œWe owe you big-time,โ€ Hunt said, sitting on the arm of the sofa.

โ€œPay me in booze,โ€ Declan said. โ€œItโ€™ll be a comfort while I worry about when the dreadwolves will show up at my door.โ€

โ€œHere,โ€ Ruhn said, handing the male a glass of whiskey. โ€œThisโ€™ll start you off.โ€ Her brother dropped onto the cushions beside her. Across the couch, Hypaxia sat next to Ithan, quiet and watchful.

Bryce had let Hunt explain what theyโ€™d learned from Baxian. And let Ruhn explain the whole truth to the witch-queen and the sprites, who had

draped themselves around Flynnโ€™s shoulders where he sat on Declanโ€™s other side.

But it was to Ithan that Bryceโ€™s attention kept returning. And as Declan focused, Bryce said quietly to the wolf, โ€œDid you know about Danika and Baxian?โ€ His face had revealed nothing.

โ€œOf course not,โ€ Ithan said. โ€œI thought she and Thorne โ€ฆโ€ He shook his head. โ€œI have no idea what to make of it. I never once scented anything on her.โ€

โ€œMe neither. Maybe she was able to hide it with her bloodhound gift somehow.โ€ She cleared her throat. โ€œIt wouldnโ€™t have mattered to me.โ€

โ€œReally? It would have mattered to me,โ€ Ithan countered. โ€œTo everyone.

Not only is Baxian not a wolf, heโ€™s โ€ฆโ€

โ€œAn asshole,โ€ Hunt supplied without looking up from his phone.

โ€œYeah,โ€ Ithan said. โ€œI mean, I get that he just saved your hides, but โ€ฆ still.โ€

โ€œDoes it matter now?โ€ Flynn asked. โ€œI mean, no offense, but Danikaโ€™s gone.โ€

Bryce gave him a flat look. โ€œReally? I had no idea.โ€

Flynn flipped her off, and the spritesย ooohed at his shoulder.

Bryce rolled her eyes. Exactly what Flynn needed: his own flock of cheerleaders trailing him at all hours. She said to Flynn, โ€œHey, remember that time you set a dragon free and were dumb enough to think sheโ€™d follow your orders?โ€

โ€œHey, remember that time you wanted to marry me and wroteย Lady Bryce Flynnย in all your notebooks?โ€

Hunt choked.

Bryce countered with, โ€œHey, remember when you pestered me for years to hook up with you, but I have something called standardsโ€”โ€

โ€œThis is highly unusual behavior for royals,โ€ Hypaxia observed.

โ€œYou have no idea,โ€ Ruhn muttered, earning a smile from the queen.

Noting the way her brotherโ€™s face lit up, then dimmed โ€ฆ Did he know? About Hypaxia and Celestina? She had no idea what else might dampen his expression.

โ€œWhereโ€™s Tharion?โ€ Hunt asked, surveying the house. โ€œShouldnโ€™t he be here?โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s upstairs,โ€ Ruhn said. They could fill Tharion in later, she supposed. And Cormac, once heโ€™d finished with whatever his father wanted.

Declan suddenly cursed, frowning. Then he said, โ€œThereโ€™s good news and bad news.โ€

โ€œBad news first,โ€ Bryce said.

โ€œThereโ€™s no way in Hel I can ever hack into this archival system. Itโ€™s ironclad. Iโ€™ve never seen anything like it. Itโ€™s gorgeous, actually.โ€

โ€œAll right, tone down the fanboying,โ€ Ruhn grumbled. โ€œWhatโ€™s the good news?โ€

โ€œTheir camera system in the Eternal Palace isย notย ironclad.โ€ โ€œSo what the fuck does that get us?โ€ Hunt asked.

โ€œAt the very least, I can confirm whether Sofie Renast ever gained access to that room.โ€

โ€œAnd where that room might be,โ€ Bryce murmured. Ithan and Hypaxia both nodded. โ€œAll right. Do it.โ€

โ€œSettle in,โ€ Declan warned. โ€œWeโ€™re in for a long night.โ€

Ithan was dispatched to get Tharion after an hour, and Bryce was rewarded with the sight of a sleep-tousled mer entering the living room wearing nothing but his jeans.

Tharion plopped onto the couch beside Hypaxia, slinging his arm around the queenโ€™s shoulders and saying, โ€œHi, Pax.โ€

Hypaxia waved off the mer. โ€œSleeping all afternoon?โ€

โ€œLife of a playboy,โ€ Tharion said. Apparently, theyโ€™d become fast friends during the Summit. Bryce might have wondered if there was more between them, had she not found the witch with the Archangel the night before. She wondered if Tharion knew.

Wondered if it rankled her brother that the witch and the mer had stayed in touch since the Summit, and heโ€™d had only silence from her. Ruhn didnโ€™t so much as frown.

Around midnight, Declan said, โ€œWell, holy shit. There she is.โ€

Hunt nearly trampled Ruhn as they hurried over. Bryce, of course, made it to Declanโ€™s side first, and swore. Hunt shoved Ruhn out of the way with

an elbow and claimed the seat next to his mate. Ithan, Tharion, Hypaxia, and Flynnโ€”sprites in towโ€”pressed in around them.

โ€œShe looks so young,โ€ Hunt murmured.

โ€œShe was,โ€ Ruhn said. Dec had pulled up the photo from Sofieโ€™s old university ID and had the program search for any faces that resembled hers in the footage.

Bryce had tried to call Cormac, but the prince hadnโ€™t answered his phone.

So they kept silent as Declan played the footage of the wood-and-marble subterranean library. From the camera mounted on the ceiling, they could see Sofie Renast, clad in some sort of white uniform that could only belong to one of the archivists, stalk by the ancient shelves.

โ€œDoor Seven-Eta-Dot-Three-Alpha-Omega,โ€ Declan said, pointing to a wooden door beyond the shelf. โ€œYou can make out the writing faintly beside it.โ€

They could. Sofie slipped inside the room, using some sort of ID card to bypass the modern lock, then shut the carved door behind her.

โ€œFifteen minutes pass,โ€ Declan said, zooming ahead. โ€œAnd then sheโ€™s out again.โ€ Sofie walked from the room the same way she had entered it: calmly.

โ€œShe doesnโ€™t have anything on her,โ€ Hunt observed.

โ€œI canโ€™t make out anything under her clothes, either,โ€ Ruhn agreed.

โ€œNeither did the computer,โ€ Declan said. โ€œShe carried nothing in, nothing out. But her face is white as death.โ€ Just as Baxian claimed Sandrielโ€™s had been.

โ€œWhen is this dated?โ€ Bryce asked. Hunt squeezed her knee, like he needed to touch her, remind himself she was here and safe with him.

โ€œTwo months ago,โ€ Declan said. โ€œRight before she went into Kavalla.โ€ โ€œIt tookย three yearsย of working undercover to get access to this room?โ€

Ruhn said.

โ€œDo you know how intense the security is?โ€ Hunt asked. โ€œI canโ€™t believe she made it in at all.โ€

โ€œI know itโ€™s fucking intense, Athalar,โ€ Ruhn said tightly. Bryce said, โ€œWell, weโ€™re going to have to beat her time.โ€

They all faced her. Bryceโ€™s attention remained fixed on the screen, though. On the young woman walking out of the ancient library.

Huntโ€™s stomach twisted. He had a feeling he knew what she was going to say even before Bryce declared, โ€œWe need to get to the Eternal Cityโ€”and into those archives.โ€

โ€œBryce,โ€ Hunt started, dread rushing through him. He might have made peace with their involvement with Cormac and Ophion, but this โ€ฆ this was on a whole new level. Perilously close to what heโ€™d done leading the Fallen. โ€œI want to know what Sofie knew,โ€ Bryce said through her teeth. โ€œWhat

Danika was willing to risk so much to discover.โ€

After the truth Baxian had dropped, she needed the full story more than ever. It didnโ€™t only have to do with wanting to use the intel as leverage against the Asteri. Danika had thought this information could change the world. Save it, somehow. How could she walk away from it now?

โ€œYouโ€™re talking about breaking into the most secure place on Midgard,โ€ Tharion interjected carefully. โ€œBreaking into an enemyโ€™s stronghold.โ€

โ€œIf Sofie Renast did it, I can, too.โ€

Ruhn coughed. โ€œYou realize none of us know our way around the palace, Bryce. Weโ€™ll be operating blind.โ€

Hunt tensed beside her, and Bryce knew that particular sort of tautness on his face. Knew he was shutting out his vivid memories of the throne room, the dungeons. Blood and screaming and painโ€”thatโ€™s all he recalled, heโ€™d told her.

She leaned into his side. Offered what love she could through the touch. โ€œWe wonโ€™t be operating blind,โ€ Bryce said to Ruhn, lifting her chin. โ€œI

know someone whoโ€™s intimately familiar with its layout.โ€

Ithan sat on the couch long after Bryce and Athalar had gone home, and Ruhn, Dec, and Flynn had left for their Aux duties. The sprites had opted to follow Flynn, leaving Ithan and Tharion alone in the house.

โ€œYou ready for the shitshow weโ€™re about to enter?โ€ the mer asked him, forearms on his knees as he leaned forward to play the video game on the big screen.

โ€œI donโ€™t really have a choice but to be ready, right?โ€ Ithan, playing on the split screen beside him, jammed his thumbs onto the controller buttons.

โ€œYouโ€™re probably used to high-stakes situations. You went to finals a couple times.โ€

โ€œTwice. And three times in high school.โ€

โ€œYeah, I know. I mean, I watched you.โ€ Tharion flicked the switch on the controller, seemingly content to focus on the game. Like he wasnโ€™t a male whoโ€™d walked in and out of the Viper Queenโ€™s lair today. โ€œYou seem remarkably calm about everything thatโ€™s been going down.โ€

โ€œFlynn said it doesnโ€™t make a difference if Danika was Baxianโ€™s mate, since sheโ€™s, you know, dead.โ€ His chest ached. โ€œI guess heโ€™s right.โ€

โ€œI meant about the rebels and the Under-King, but thatโ€™s good to know.โ€ Ithan shrugged. โ€œAfter this spring, what the fuck is normal anyway?โ€

โ€œTrue.โ€ They played for a few more minutes.

โ€œWhatโ€™s the deal with you and the River Queenโ€™s daughter?โ€ Ithan asked finally.

Tharion didnโ€™t take his eyes off the screen. โ€œIโ€™ve been betrothed to her for years. End of story.โ€

โ€œYou love her?โ€ โ€œNope.โ€

โ€œWhy get engaged to her, then?โ€

โ€œBecause I was horny and stupid and wanted to fuck her so badly that I swore myself to her, thinking I could undo it in the morning. Turns out, I couldnโ€™t.โ€

โ€œRough, dude.โ€

โ€œYep.โ€ Tharion paused the game. โ€œYou seeing anyone?โ€

Ithan had no idea why, but the wolf in the Astronomerโ€™s tank emerged before him. But he said carefully, โ€œRuhn didnโ€™t tell you about, uh, my past?โ€

โ€œYou mean about you having a thing for Bryce? No.โ€ โ€œThen how the fuck do you know?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s Bryce.ย Everyoneย has got a thing for her.โ€ โ€œI used to like her.โ€

โ€œUh-huh.โ€

Ithan exposed his teeth. โ€œI donโ€™t feel that way about her anymore.โ€

โ€œGood, because Athalar would probably kill you, then barbecue your corpse.โ€

โ€œHe could try.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™d try, and heโ€™d win, and I doubt slow-roasted wolf would taste that good, even doused in sauce.โ€

โ€œWhatever.โ€

Tharion chuckled. โ€œDonโ€™t do anything tragically romantic to prove yourself to her, okay? Iโ€™ve seen that shit go down before and it never works. Definitely not if youโ€™re dead.โ€

โ€œNot on my agenda, but thanks.โ€

Tharionโ€™s expression turned serious. โ€œI mean it. And โ€ฆ look, I bet Bryce will kick my balls into my throat for this, but if you have any unresolved business with anyone, Iโ€™d get it done before we go to the Eternal City. Just in case.โ€

In case they didnโ€™t come back. Which seemed likely.

Ithan sighed. Set down his controller. Got up from the couch. Tharion arched a brow.

Ithan said, โ€œThereโ€™s something I have to do.โ€

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