I blink slowly, my vision coming into focus with all the urgency of a snail. Dull, throbbing pressure radiates forward from the back of my head, and the mass of gray clears slightly, revealing stones set in a spiral patternโa
patch of them charred from smoke. A ceiling?
โThatโs not our concern,โ a man says, his voice unfamiliar and raspy. โWe follow orders.โ
Fear-laced adrenaline charges through me, but I lock my muscles tight, forcing myself to remain as still as possible so I can get a grip on what the fuck is happening.
โIt is if she finds out,โ another voiceโthis one femaleโreplies.
It smells like wet moss and iron, and the air is cool but thick. Weโre underground. A steady dripping sound fills the silence.
โSheโs in Calldyr. We have a week until sheโs scheduled to return,โ the raspy-voiced one says.
And Iโm sitting; thatโs whatโs digging into the base of my skullโthe back of a chair. The weight across my wrists and ankles is familiar. Iโm strapped in, just like assessment.
โTairnโโย I reach out, but the connection is foggy, and my power doesnโt rise.
The lemonade. The satchel.ย Nolon. Fuck.ย Iโve been caught.
โAhh, there she is.โ A grizzled face appears over mine, and the man smiles, revealing three missing teeth. โMajor? Your prisoner is awake!โ He retreats, and I lift my head, taking in my surroundings.
The prison cell is wedge-shaped, and a door that looks exactly like the one in the interrogation chamber makes up the narrowest portion, but this cell isnโt for instructional purposes. My jailer wears infantry blue, which means this must be the brig.
I assume the wooden shelf at my right is meant to be a bed, and at least thereโs a toilet on the other side of that. Fear pulses through my veins at the sight of the unwashed, bloodstained walls, and I quickly look away, scanning the rest of the cell as my head clears. Nora, the woman who always dumps my bag, leans against a wooden table, her arms folded, and her face puckers into lines of what I think might be concern as the door opens beside her.
The smile on Major Varrishโs face forms a pit in my stomach as he enters.
Ohย gods.ย The others. Are they here? Have they been hurt? A boulder lodges in my throat, making it nearly impossible to draw a full breath.
โOut,โ he tells the other man, who scurries like a spider into the main chamber but doesnโt shut the door behind him, giving me a glimpse of a desk covered in my black-hilted daggers before Varrish blocks the view. โI promised you Iโd try your wayย once,โ Varrish calls over his shoulder.
Terror expands the pressure in my throat. I canโt reach Tairn or Xaden. Canโt call on my signet or even my knife skills, since my hands are bound.
Iโm alone and fuckingย defenseless.
Nolon walks in, his steps sluggish, his eyes heavy with sadness. โWe just need you to answer a few questions, Violet.โ
โYou drugged me.โ My voice cracks. โI trusted you. Iโveย alwaysย trusted you.โ
โClear this up quickly and we can return to trusting each other,โ Nolon says. โLetโs start with why you stole Lyraโs journal?โ He reaches behind Nora and brings out the book.
Every interrogation technique Iโve been taught deserts me, and I stareโฆ just stare at the journal, my mind scrambling for a way out of this when there clearly is none.
โI wanted to be wrong,โ he says gently. โBut Markham had sounded the alarm that the royal wards within the kingโs private library had been breached, and then I saw you standing in the courtyard with a scribeโs satchelโโ
โWhich is common to transport books from the Archives,โ I counter.
Damn it. We were stupid for not assuming tripping the wards would alert Markham.
โAnd had that been the case, you would have woken up in the infirmary with a headache and my most sincere apologies.โ Nolon holds up the scarred leather journal, the very key to protecting Aretia. โBut you carried this.โ
โWeโre not here to argue that point.โ Varrish watches me with rapt fascination. โAnswer my questions, and weโll let you go sleep that headache off before class tomorrow. Lieโeven onceโand itโs going to get messy.โ
So, itโs already Sunday.
โThree questions.โ Nolon shoots a stern look in Varrishโs direction. โWe want to know how you did it, who you did it with, and most importantly,ย why.โ
The boulder in my throat loosens, and I fill my lungs completely, willing my panic to subside. They donโt know who, which means no one else is chained up down here. Not Xaden, or Rhiannon, or Aaric, or any of the others. Itโs just me. Being alone just turned into aย blessing.
And Iโm not defenseless. Iโm still in full possession of my mind.
โLetโs start with how you breached a royal ward,โ Varrish suggests.
โIt would be impossible for me to breach a royal ward, seeing as Iโm not royal.โ I lift my chin and mentally prepare for the worst.
โSheโs telling the truth,โ Nora says, tilting her head to the side. โMy signet detects lies. Tell one, and Iโll know.โ
My heart jolts.
Truth it is, then. After this is over, Iโll have to explain my answersโor lack thereofโto my mother. Every single word matters.
โViolet, please,โ Nolon pleads, setting the journal on the table. โJust explain. Was it an unsanctioned squad challenge? Some kind of dare between second-years? Theyโre still trying to ascertain exactly whatโs missing. Help us. Tell us, and this will go much easier for you.โ
Trying to ascertain. They canโt get in.
โYouโre jumping to theย whyย part.โ Varrish rolls his eyes. โHonestly, Nolon, this is why youโve never been suited to interrogation.โ His pale gaze locks on mine. โHow?โ
โHow can you assume that book isnโt a reproduction if you havenโt verified the original is even missing?โ I ask Nolon.
Nolon glances sideways at Varrish. โMarkham said the coverlet wasnโt disturbed.โ
โAnd yet we have the fucking journal.โ Varrish walks a slow circle around me. โIs it a reproduction?โ
Heโs trying to catch me in a lie.
โI wouldnโt know, seeing as I havenโt examined it.โ There hadnโt been time.
โTruth,โ Nora rules.
Varrish stops in front of me, and I look straight into those pale, soulless eyes. โIโm guessing you have no proof, Major Varrish, because none of you can cross a royal ward, and no one is volunteering to tell the king that thereโs been an alarm, false or otherwise. Please, let me remind you, the last time someone accused me of lying without proof, they found themselves assigned to the farthest outpost Luceras has to offer.โ
โAh, you mean Aetos.โ He doesnโt even flinch. โNo worries. Iโll ferret out the evidence he needs while I have you here under my supervision, since youโre proving to be combatant instead of helpful, as Nolon had hoped. Grady is such a stickler for rules, so our last encounter wasnโt nearly as fruitful as I would have liked.โ He crouches, looking at me like Iโm a shiny new toy he canโt wait to break. โWho stole that book for you?โ He looks pointedly at my hands. โBecause we both know you didnโt.โ
Selective truth. Thatโs all I have within my arsenal to protect my friends. โI alone put that particular book into its bag.โ
โSheโs telling the truth,โ Nora remarks.
I glance from Varrish to Nolon. โAnd Iโm done answering your questions. If you want to put me on trial, then call a quorum of wingleaders and do so according to the rules put forth in the Codex.โ
Varrish stands slowly, then backhands me. Pain erupts in my cheek as my head snaps to the side under the force of the blow.
โMajor!โ Nolon shouts.
โNora, order an immediate formation and check the hands of every cadet in the quadrant,โ Varrish says as I blink through the sting. โNolon, youโre dismissed.โ
I breathe deeply, preparing for the coming pain as Varrish rolls up the sleeves of his uniform. I try to focus on a misshapen brick in the wall, try like hell to dissociate from my body.
No matter what happens in this room, they canโt change the fact that Xaden got out with Warrickโs journal. Brennan will have what he needs to raise Aretiaโs wards. Whatever agony Varrish has planned will be worth it.
Violence, remember itโs only the body thatโs fragile.ย Youย are unbreakable.ย I cling to Xadenโs words.
โIโll call you when youโre needed,โ Varrish promises, waving Nolon off. When heโs needed to mend me.
โDonโt worry. Iโll start small,โ Varrish tells me. โAnd you have all the power here, Cadet Sorrengail. This stops as soon as you talk.โ
I cry out when he dislocates the first finger. Then scream when he breaks it.
Drip. Drip. Drip.
I pretend the sound is rain against my window, pretend the hard, unforgiving wood under my cheek is Xadenโs chest, that the arm bent at an
unnatural angle in front of me, throbbing in time with my pulse, belongs to someone else.
โSleep if you can.โ The suggestion is soft, the voice so achingly familiar that I squeeze my undamaged eye shut.
Youโre not really here. Youโre a hallucination from pain and dehydration. A mirage.
โMaybe,โ Liam says, and I open my eye just enough to see him sit on the floor beside me. He pulls his knees up, resting his elbow on the side of the bunk just beneath my fractured arm. โOr maybe Malek sent me as a kindness.โ
Malek doesnโt do kindness. Nor does he allow souls to wander about.ย Kudos to my brain; heโs an excellent hallucination. He looks exactly as he had the last time I saw him, dressed in flight leathers and wearing a smile that makes my heart ache.
โIโm not wandering, Violet. Iโm exactly where I need to be.โ
Everything hurts.ย Unending pain threatens to pull me into the blackness again, but unlike the last two times, I fight to stay conscious. Itโs the first moment Iโve been alone in hours, and I no longer fear the chair in the middle of the room.
Now I know more bones break when Varrish takes me out of it.
โI know,โ Liam says gently. โBut youโre staying strong. Iโm so proud of you.โ
Of course thatโs what my subconscious would sayโexactly what I need to hear.
I run my tongue over the split in my lip and taste blood. Varrish hasnโt taken a blade to me, but my skin has split from his blows in so many places that I feel like one giant, open wound. The last time I moved, my uniform crunched from dried blood.
โBring in her squad,โ Nora suggests from the antechamber. โSheโll break as soon as you start on them.โ
Liamโs jaw flexes, and fear knots my empty stomach.
โShe didnโt during assessment,โ Varrish responds. Gods, I wish I didnโt know his voice. โAnd bringing them in means theyโll know whatโs
happened, and given the relic winding around Imogen Carduloโs arm, I doubt sheโll be willing to wipe their memories. Killing them presents an entirely different set of issues, too. Youโre sure none of the cadets have hand injuries?โ
โI inspected them all myself,โ Nora replies. โDevera and Emetterio are asking where she is, as is the rest of her squad. Sheโs missed class today.โ
Itโs Monday.
I reach for Tairn, but the bond is still fogged. Right, because they forced that solution down my throat once again between shattering my arm and snapping my ankle. He didnโt even have to take off my boots to make that happen.
But itโs only my body theyโve broken. I havenโt spoken a single word. โThat means youโve been here two days,โ Liam says.
It will be another five before Xaden realizes Iโm missing. No doubt theyโre monitoring correspondence to make sure someone doesnโt alert him. He canโt react, Liam. If he does, heโll risk everything.
โYou think heโs not already losing his shit?โ A corner of Liamโs mouth rises into the cocky smirk Iโve missed so much. โIโd bet he already knows. Sgaeyl will have felt Tairnโs panic. That dragon of yours might not be able to reach you this deep under Basgiath, but Xadenโs going to rip this place apart brick by brick. You just have to survive.โ
He canโt risk the movement. He wonโt.ย Xadenโs priorities have always been clear, and damn if thatโs not one of the things I love about him.
โHe will.โ
The door opens, but I donโt have the energy or the ability to rise, to turn my head or even lift a hand. My heart jumps, pounding like it sees the chance to flee this hellscape of a body. I donโt know how to tell it that Miraโs armor will keep it safe long after it wishes it could just stop.
Varrish lowers himself to my eye level, no more than a foot away from Liam. โYou must be in so much pain. It can all stop. Maybe Nolon was right. Letโs forget how you stole the book. Youโre clearly not going to give up your accomplices. But I need to knowย why. Why would you need a
journal from one of the First Six? Iโve been reading it. Interesting history. What are you trying to ward, Sorrengail?โ
He waits, but I keep my words to myself. Heโs way too fucking close.
โWe could just stop dancing around each other and have a true discussion,โ
he offers. โSurely you have questions I could answer about why it is we donโt involve ourselves in Poromish issues. Is that what this is? Righteous indignation? We could have an equal exchange of information, since we both know it wasnโt gryphons that killed your friendโs dragon.โ
I startle, and pain washes over me, fresh and violent.
โDonโt fall for it.โ Liam shakes his head. โYou know heโs trying to play you.โ
โBut how muchย doย you know?โ Varrish asks softly, like itโs a kindness. โAnd what have you been doing with the marked ones? Weโve been watching them for years, of course, but until Cadet Aetos gave you up, all weโd had to go on was speculation. But then you didnโt come back to Basgiath. No outposts reported you seeking a healer. So, Iโm going to rephrase my earlier question. Where did you go, Cadet Sorrengail?ย Whereย are you trying to ward?โ
This is so much bigger than me stealing the book.
โGods, youโre good. Or youโre in too much pain to react.โ Varrish tilts his head, reminding me of an owl as he studies me. โDo you know what my signet is, Cadet Sorrengail? Why it is Iโm so good in this room? Itโs classified, but weโre all friends here, arenโt we?โ
I stare at him but donโt reply.
โI donโt see people.โ He tilts his head and studies me. โI see their weaknesses. Itโs a great advantage in battle. Honestly, you surprised me when we met. From everything Iโd heard about the youngest Sorrengail, I expected to look at you and see pain, broken bones, or maybe shame for never living up to Momโs expectations.โ He skims his finger over the obvious break in my forearm but doesnโt apply pressure. The threat is enough to make my chest tighten. โBut I sawโฆnothing. Someone taught
you to shield, and Iโll admit youโre very good at it.โ He leans closer. โDo you want to know what I see now that weโve cut you off from your power?โ
Hatred wells within me and I hope he sees it.
โBy Dunne, must I carry all of the conversation? โYes, of course I want to know,โโ he says, raising his voice in mock imitation. โWell, Cadet Sorrengail, your weaknesses are the people you love. So many people to choose from. Squad Leader Matthias and the rest of your squad, your sister, your dragons.โ A twisted smile curves his mouth. โLieutenant Riorson.โ
My heartbeat skips.
โHold steady, Violet,โ Liam says.
โSheโs triggered,โ Nora notes from the doorway.
โI know,โ Varrish replies. โAnd I bet youโre thinking heโll be the one who comes for you, arenโt you?โ He admires the bruises on my forearm like theyโre artwork. โThat come Saturday, when you donโt show in Samara, heโll come looking, even if it means violating his leave policy. Youโre pinning your hopes that heโll break the rules for you. That heโll save you, since your own mother hasnโt lifted a finger for you.โ
My throat moves even though Iโm too dehydrated to swallow. โHe wonโt wait until Saturday,โ Liam promises.
โThatโs what Iโm counting on.โ Varrish nods. โI waited all year for you to break a rule so I could question you under Codex. Your momโs a real rule follower that way. But you have no idea the joy it gives me to know that Fen Riorsonโs son will break Codex by abandoning his post to come to your aid, that heโll be strapped to this chair next. And heย willย give me the answers I seek.โ
Wait. What?
โShit. Heโs not just questioning you. Heโs setting a trap for Xaden.โ Liam tenses.
My heart starts toย pound.
โYou have so much power here, Sorrengail. You alone can save Lieutenant Riorson from what awaits him should he arrive. Tell me what I want to know, and I wonโt hurt him.โ
For a heartbeat, Iโm tempted. The thought of Xaden being tortured makes my hand curl and my nails catch on the rough grain of the wooden slab.
โWhere are you trying to ward? What are the marked ones up to?โ
โHold the line, Vi.โ Liam rests his hand against my side, and gods it feelsย soย real. โTalking would lead to the deaths of every living thing on this Continent. If they hadย anythingย on Xaden, heโd already be in custody. Theyโre not going to hurt him. They canโt.โ
Logically, I know that, but emotionallyโฆ
โNo? Youโre sure? You can save him. Right here. Right now. Because I think heโll come, and when he does, I will break himโand Iโll make you watch,โ Varrish promises in a whisper. โBut donโt worry. Youโll be screaming your secrets in no time. Of course, by then I wonโt need them. Iโll have who I really want.โ
His gaze drops to my neck, as if he can see my pulse skyrocketing.
โAhh, you see it now, donโt you?โ Varrish grins. โIโm sure you think heโs indestructible, but let me assure you, I was lucky enough to glimpse theย most powerful rider of your generationย fumble his shields like a novice once. It was for less than a second, but that was all I needed to see what it would take to shatter him. Weโll have all the information we need in a matter of days. Youโre not the prize, Sorrengail. Youโre the tool.โ
Fuck him.
โDoes Solas enjoy hiding?โ My voice croaks, and I cough. He blinks but quickly masks his surprise.
โJust because youโve blocked my ability to talk to Tairn doesnโt mean he doesnโt know exactly what youโve done to me.โ My lip splits again when I force a smile. โYouโre hunting Xaden. But Tairn is hunting Solas. Youโre the weaker on both counts. Iย mightย die in this chamber, but I promise youย will.โ
โJust because I canโt kill you without losing my target doesnโt mean I wonโt shatter you over and over until he arrives. Weโre going to have fun, you and I.โ He stands, then brushes his hands on the thighs of his uniform
before walking out. I hear his faint words through the door: โCall Nolon in. We need to start fresh.โ
But Varrish is wrong. Xaden wonโt come. Heโll choose the safety of the revolution. Iโm now one of the people he canโt save. I just have to hope that everyone is wrong, that heโll survive my death.
โDonโt leave me,โ I whisper to Liam. I donโt care that Iโm far gone enough to hallucinate, that my brain is using Liam as a crutch as long as he stays, as long as Iโm not alone.
โI wonโt. I swear.โ
…
Drip. Drip. Drip.ย I lose track of the hours, the beatings, the questions I refuse to answer.
Nolon visits twice, or maybe itโs three times.
Life is varying degrees of pain, but Liam never leaves. Heโs there every time I open my eyes, watching, talking me through the torture, holding my sanity together while simultaneously proving itโs already left.
At least once a day, they chain me into the chair and force the serum down my throat, blocking me from Tairn. I eat the food they provide because survival matters most, and I sleep after each mending session, only to wake and be broken again and again.
My ribs are cracked thanks to a well-placed kick, and my left arm snaps in the same exact place Varrish broke it the first time, which tells me that not only am I not at full strength, Nolon isnโt, either.
โWe could bring in Jack Barlowe if this doesnโt work.โ Noraโs voice rises, bringing me fully awake from where Iโve dozed off in the chair. โGods know heโs been waiting for retribution.โ
โTempting,โ Varrish replies. โIโm sure heโd be happy to find new and inventive ways to motivate her, but we canโt trust him not to kill her. Canโt trust that kid for anything, really, can we? Too unpredictable.โ
โStill canโt believe that fucker survived,โ Liam mutters from where he stands leaned against the wall to the right of the door.
Gods, Iโm sore and swollen at the broken places, and discolored on the bits of skin I can see. Everythingย hurts. Iโm not even sure Iโmย meย anymore as much as I am pain encased in a failing body.
But Rhiannon isnโt being put through this, or Ridoc, or Sawyer, or Imogen, or Quinn. Everyone I care about is safe. Thatโs what I grasp onto.
โYou know, Sloane hates me,โ I whisper.
โSloane can be tough.โ Liam shoots me an apologetic half smile. โYouโre doing a good job.โ
โYeah, Iโm a great role model.โ Itโs all I can do to keep from rolling my eyes.
โYou asked to see me, sir? Down here? There have to be a dozen guards in the stairwell.โ
Thatย voice. Fear slides down my spine, leaving chills in its wake as Liamโs head jerks toward the door.
Dain.ย Iโm so fucked. We all are.
โI did,โ Varrish responds. โI need your help.ย Navarreย needs your help.โ โWhat can I do?โ
I twist against the straps that hold me captive, but their buckles hold strong. โStay calm,โ Liam whispers, like any ofย themย can hear him.
โWe had a breach of security this week, and classified documents were stolen. We caught the perpetrator and prevented the loss of intelligence, but the prisoner…โ Thereโs a dramatic pause. โItโs blatantly obvious by connection that this rider is working with what we suspect to be a second rebellion, intent on destroying Navarre. For the safety of every civilian within our wards, I need this prisonerโs memories, wingleader. You must extract the truth, or our very way of life will be compromised.โ
Well, when he puts it that way.ย I pull against my bonds again, sending ricochets of agony through my nervous system. I have no shields. No way to block him out.
Everyone in Aretia is going to die, and it will beย myย fault.
โIโm going to warn you,โ Varrish says gently. โThe prisonerโs identity may come as a shock.โ The door swings open before I can fully prepare myself.
Varrish walks in, leaving Dain standing in the doorway, his eyes wide as his gaze sweeps over me, lingering on my swollen, purple-splotched hands, bound to the arms of the chair, and the face Iโm sure matches them. He canโt even see the worst of it under my uniform, the broken bones and contusions.
โViolet?โ
โPlease help me,โ I whisper, even knowing Iโm begging a Dain that no longer exists, the one I knew before he crossed the parapet, and not the hardened third-year in front of me.
โYouโve been torturing her forย five days?โ Dain accuses Varrish. Five days? Itโs only Thursday?
โSince she stole Lyraโs journal from the kingโs private library?โ Varrish sounds bored. โAbsolutely. She might have been a childhood friend, Aetos, but we both know where her loyalties now lieโwith Riorson and the war heโs planning against us. She wants to bring down the wards.โ
โThatโs not true!โ I mean to shout but it comes out more as a whimper, my voice hoarse from days of screaming. Varrish has twisted everything. โI would never hurt civilians. Dain, you knowโโ
โI donโt knowย shitย about you anymore,โ Dain counters, his face twisting in anger.
โThereโs a war out there,โ I tell him, desperate to break through before he breaksย me. โPoromish civilians are dying, and weโre not doing anything to help. Weโre just watching it happen, Dain.โ
โYou think we should involve ourselves in their civil war?โ Dain argues.
My shoulders slump. โI think youโve been lied to for so long that you wonโt recognize the truth even when it hits you in the face.โ
โI could say the same for you.โ Dain looks toward Varrish. โYouโre sure she was trying to take down the wards?โ
โIโve had the journal sent back to the Archives for safekeeping, but yes. The book she stole gave detailed instructions on how the wards were built
and could be used as a map to unravel them.โ Varrish clasps Dainโs shoulder. โI know this is hard to hear, but people arenโt always who we want them to be.โ
Liam pushes off the wall and walks around the pair, coming to my side and crouching down. โI donโt think youโre going to be able to stop this.โ
Me either.
โTry not to be angry with her,โ Varrish tells Dain, his expression shifting to sympathetic. โWe canโt always help who we fall in love with, can we?โ
Dain stiffens.
โRiorson pulled her into something she couldnโt possibly understand. You know that. You saw it happen last year.โ He sighs. โI didnโt want to have to show you this, butโโhe pulls my alloy-imbedded dagger from his own sheathโโshe was carrying this, too. That metal you see is what powers the wards. We think theyโve been smuggling them out to wherever theyโre planning to stage this war from, weakening our wards little by little.โ
โIs that true?โ Dainโs gaze flies to mine.
I spot Nora leaning against the doorjamb and shudder. โI can explain.
Itโs not how heโs portraying itโโ
โI donโt need you to explain,โ Dain snarls. โIโve been asking you to talk to me forย months, and now I see why you wonโt. Why youโre adamant I never touch you. Youโre scared Iโll see what youโve been hiding.โ He stalks forward, and I shrink back in the chair.
Xaden, forgive me.
โRemember your ethics, Cadet,โ Varrish instructs. โEspecially given your attachment to Cadet Sorrengail. Search like youโve been practicing but focus on the wordย ward.โ
โLieutenant Nora,โ a voice calls from the antechamber. โAll leadership is being ordered to assemble. There have been…incidents at the border.โ
โBy whose order?โ Nora demands. โGeneral Sorrengailโs.โ
โWeโll be there shortly,โ Nora replies, waving him off.
โWe might already be too late,โ Varrish says, shaking his head. โRiorson deserted days ago, according to the reports we received this morning. Weโre
gathering the marked ones now.โ
My breath seizes. He deserted. He could be safe in Aretia right now, raising the wards. But Imogen? Bodhi? Sloane? Theyโre the ones leadership is gathering.
Liamโs hand settles on my shoulder, steadying me. Theyโll kill them all, and once they know about Aretia, theyโll hunt the rest. โHe can search your memory,โ Liam tells me. โBut logic says heโll have to muddle through what youโre thinking first.โ
โWhat have you done, Violet?โ Varrish asks. โOrchestrated another attack on an outpost? Find out what you can, Aetos. The safety of our kingdom depends on it. Time is of the essence.โ
Dainโs eyes flare, and he lifts his hands. โYou killed Liam,โ I blurt.
He pauses. โSo you keep saying. But I only searched your memory to prove my father wrong, Violet, and all you did was prove him right. If the marked ones died betraying our kingdom, then they deserved what they got.โ
โI hate you,โ I whisper, the sound strangled as my eyes prickle and burn. โSheโs stalling,โ Varrish snips. โDo it now. And if you see something you donโt understand, Iโll explain it once we know where their army is hiding. Just trust me that we are acting in the best interest of every citizen
of Navarre. Our only goal is keeping them safe.โ
Dain nods and reaches for me, hesitating at the last second. โSheโs bruisedย everywhere.โ
โShow him what youย wantย him to see,โ Liam urges. โSheโs nothing more than a traitor,โ Varrish retorts.
โRight.โ Dain nods, and I close my eyes the second his fingers push in on my tender, aching temples.
They may have blocked me from my power, but that stems from Tairn.
The control over my mind? Thatโsย mine, and itโs all I have left.
Unlike last year, I feel Dainโs presence at the edge of my mind this time, right where my shields should be, and instead of recoiling from the assault,
I grab hold of that presence and throw myself into the memory, dragging Dain with me.
โDo we have a riot nearby?โ Liam asks.
Gravity shifts as I realize my worst nightmare is indeed a living, breathing monster.
Two legs. Not four. Wyvern. Theyโd sent us here to die.
Venin with red veins distending from their eyes, killing helpless people. Blue fire. Desiccated land. Soleil and Fuil falling.
Weโll never be able to smuggle enough weaponry out to make a difference.
Theyโve kept us in the dark, erased our very history to avoid conflict, to keep us safe while innocent people die.
Liamโ Gods…Liam.ย I dig my mental fingernails into Dain and hold him there, making him feel it with me again, the helplessness. The chest-crushing sorrow. The eye-blurring rage.
Itโs been my honor.ย Liamโs last words to me.
My vengeance in the sky, fighting along Tairnโs back, armed with the only weapon that will kill the dark wielder doing her best to slay my dragon and end me.
The moment the dagger slides into my side, I stop pulling Dain and startย shoving, screaming both physically and mentally, filling my head with every ounce of pain thatโs been inflicted upon me in the last four days.
Dain gasps, and his hands fall from my temples.
I throw my eyes open, the sound of my scream still echoing in my ears as he draws back, horror etched on every line of his face.
โIโm here,โ Liam promises. โAnd I still donโt regret it, Vi. Not one second.โ Wetness tracks down my cheeks.
โDid you get what you wanted?โ I manage to ask through my shredded vocal cords.
โYouโre smuggling weapons,โ Dain says slowly, searching my eyes. โStealing our weapons to aid another kingdom?โ
My stomach sinks at my complete, absolute failure.
Out of everything I showed him,ย thatโsย what he took?
I wrench my gaze from his to look at Liam, memorizing the lines of his face and those trademark blue eyes. โIโm so sorry I failed you.โ
โYou never failed me. Not once,โ he whispers, shaking his head. โWe pulled you into our war. If anyoneโs sorry, itโs me.โ
โAs you should be.โ Varrish sneers.
If Dain has conquered my memory, seen the weapons runs Iโve helped with, then he knows itย all.ย A wave of hopelessness rolls over, stealing my resolve, my determination not to break. All I have left inside of me is pain, and that isnโt worth fighting for, not if Iโve just given up everythingโ everyoneโthat means anything to me.
โThey want usย now!โ the man shouts from the antechamber. โVarrish,โ Nora prompts. โItโs a summons forย allย leadership.โ
โWhat did you find?โ Varrish turns to Dain, losing his composure. โWhere are they staging from?โ
โGive me that knife,โ Dain demands, holding out his hand. โI want to compare it to the one I saw in the memory. The ones theyโreย stealingย from us.โ
โJust donโt kill her. We need to find and question Riorson first, use her as leverage.โ Varrish hands my dagger over to Dain.
He glances over the weapon and nods. โThis is the one. Theyโre taking them out by the dozen, arming the enemy. I saw everything.โ Brown eyes meet mine. โThereโs at least one drift involved.โ
My heart plummets. He knows. He saw despite my best efforts.
Theyโll question me againโkeep me prisoner to lure Xaden, evenโbut theyโll never let me leave here alive. This place I called home, the halls I walked with my father, the Archives I worshipped alongside the gods, the field where I flew with Tairn and Andarna, the halls where I laughed with my friends, and the rooms where Xaden held me will be my tomb.
And the boy I used to climb trees with along its river will be my demise. I sag, the last of the fight draining out of me in defeat.
โGood. Good. Now tell me where they are,โ Varrish orders.
Dain grips the dagger in his left hand, spinning it so the blade runs parallel to his forearm as he brings it to my throat. โYou should have trusted me, Violet.โ
I donโt dare to even swallow as I hold the assholeโs gaze. I wonโt die afraid.
โNone of this would have happened if youโd just trusted me.โ The hurt in his eyes only feeds my rage. How dare he look wounded. โAnd now, itโs too late.โ
โVarrish!โ Nora yells as shouts fill the antechamber.
Varrish turns toward her, and I feel the knife slip against my skin. Dain is going to kill me.
โYouโre all right.โ Liam steadies my shoulder. โIโll be right here. Iโm not going to leave you.โ
Tairn. Andarna.ย Gods, I hope they survive it. Xaden has to live. He just has to.
I love him.
I should have told him every day, been honest about my feelings even through the fights and the doubt.
Now instead of giving those feelings back to Xaden, theyโll die with me.
My vision blurs, and tears streak down my cheeks, but I lift my chin.
Dain whips his arm back, and I wait for the forward surge, the cut, the pain, the flow of blood.
It doesnโt come.
Varrish staggers backward, holding his side, his eyes bulging as a roaring sound fills my ears. Dain brings the bloodied knife to the straps at my wrists, cutting one free, then the other. โI donโt know if we can fight our way out of here,โ he says quickly, dropping down to cut my ankles free. โCan you move?โ
What the fuck is happening?
โAetos!โ Varrish snarls, falling back against the wall, then sliding down the stone. He leaves behind a fresh trail of red.
โViolet!โ Dain shouts, forcing something into my hand. โYou have to move or weโre dead!โ
I wrap the fingers of my unbroken hand around the familiar hilt as Dain draws the sword at his side, holding it at Noraโs throat when she lunges into the cell. โLet us pass, and youโll live.โ
He holds the blade steady and hooks his other arm behind my back as I try to stand, holding me upright when my legs try to fail. Theyโre not newly broken since Nolonโs last visit, that I can remember, but I whimper at the pressure against my cracked ribs and the nausea as the room seems to spin.
โI make no such promises.โ The low, menacing threat weakens my knees a second before a hand with a dagger reaches around Noraโs throat, slicing without hesitation.
She falls, a torrent of blood flowing from the gaping wound in her neck. I look up into the wrath of Dunne in the form of gold-flecked onyx eyes.