A prince of Hell will never give their true name to their enemies. They can only be summoned through an object that belongs to them along with a powerful emotion. Their powers are tied to the sins they represent. Beware, for they are selfish beings who wish to use you for their gain.
โNotes from the di Carlo grimoire
โWrath?โย I didnโt bother hiding my incredulous tone. Setting aside the extremely melodramatic โyouโll call me Deathโ line, the whole obscene night ceased being funny in the this-canโt-be-happening-cruel-fate kind of way. First, Iโd been convinced he was a witch hunter and had murdered Vittoria because of what she was, only to discover he was one of the creatures weโd been hiding from our whole lives. Then, to have the demon who killed my sister within my grasp and not be able to harm himย .ย .ย .
I must haveย reallyย annoyed some goddess to be punished this horribly. His stupid name and all of his titles were the least of my concerns, but the anger pouring off him as I laughed made me inclined to torment him over it.
โThatโs ridiculous. Iโm not calling you by an emotion. Whatโs your true name?โ
He pinned me with a cold stare as I retrieved his dagger. โMy true name doesnโt concern you. Address me by my House title. Unless youโd like to call me His Royal Highness of Undeniable Desire. Thatโs always an acceptable option. If you want to bow, I wouldnโt mind that, either. A little groveling goes a long way. I may grant you a boon and make your death swift.โ
My lip involuntarily curled. โAre you sure youโre of House Wrath? If I didnโt know better, Iโd say you were general to a vacuous, shirtless battalion belonging to House Narcissism.โ
His expression was anything but friendly. โYou flatter me. If youโre so repulsed by my company, why not set me free?โ
โNever.โ
โDangerous word. Iโd avoid speaking in absolutes if I were you. They have a tendency toย neverย stick.โ
I forced myself to breathe. What I had wanted before I recognized him were answers. Now I wanted to carve him into a thousand bloody pieces and serve them to sharks. โWhy did you murder my sister?โ
He slowly paced around the summoning circle, likely testing its strength. โIs that what you think? That I ripped out your sisterโs heart?โ
โYou were standing over her body,ย licking her blood from your fingers,ย you revolting beast.โ I drew in a furious breath, watching him closely, though it was an effort in futility. His expression was inhumanly blank. Not one emotion betrayed his thoughts. Without thinking, I reached up and clutched myย cornicelloย again. โWhyย did you murder my sister?โ
โI didnโt.โ
โWhy should I believe you?โ
โHer death was most inconvenient.โ
โInconvenient?โย I gripped the hilt of his dagger, debating how fast I might shove it into his heart before he hit me back. Not that he had. In fact, he didnโt so much as lay a hand on me while Iโd kicked and punched him. Odd for a demon of war. I shook my head. My protection charm was at work, not his conscience. โYes, I imagine it mustโve been terribly inconvenient forย youย to find my sister murdered. Why were you in the monastery, then?โ
A faint shimmering gold light flared up and fell back to the earth like a waterfall. It took a second to realize he was only answering me because of the summoning circle. And apparently he was fighting it. Feeling bold, I stepped near the line of bones and asked again, โWhy were you there that night?โ
Hatred burned in his eyes. โFor your sister.โ
โWhat did you want her for?โ
He smiled again, but it was more a promise of payback than amusement. โShe made a bargain with my brother. I came to collect on it.โ
I turned away quickly, hoping to hide my surprise. Iโd suspected that Vittoria had made a bargain with a demon to spell her diary, but I didnโt think sheโd summoned one of the Wicked. My focus slid to the basket Iโd brought. My twinโs diary was hidden a few feet away. Carolina said it called to the Malvagi, and I wondered if Wrath felt it now. I didnโt want him getting his demon hands on whatever was in there, and decided against asking him to break the spell. I faced him again. โWhat were the exact terms of the bargain?โ
โNot sure.โ
I narrowed my eyes. He was obviously lying, but I had no way to force the truth from him. Unless I used one of the Forbidden spells. And that seemed like too much dark magic for one night. I was only willing to tempt Fate so much. โWhat did you do with her heart?โ
โNothing.โ He gritted his teeth. โShe was dead when I got there.โ
I winced. Even though there wasnโt anything particularly cruel about what he said, the cold assessment of my sisterโs death still hurt. โWhy are you so concerned with the exact phrasing of the spell?โ
This time his answer was much slower in coming, as if he was choosing his words very carefully. He finally said, โIn order to adhere to its rules, I need to fully understand the protection spell, as you called it. Knowing the phrasing will also help me make sure others adhere to it. We have strict rules weโre governed by in the Seven Circles, and severe penalties if theyโre broken.โ
โBy โothersโ do you mean me?โ He shook his head. โWho, then?โ
โMy brothers.โ
I knew there were seven demon princes, but I didnโt think they were related. Imagining demons having families was disturbing. โDo all demons have to obey these rules, or just princes of Hell?โ
โIf weโre exchanging secrets now, Iโd like to know how many witches live on this island, and the name of the coven elder from each city. Then you can tell me where the First Witchโs grimoire is and Iโll consider us even.โ He smirked at my look of repulsion. โI didnโt think so. But I would like to know the Latin portion of the spell you used tonight.โ
I weighed the benefits against the disadvantages of telling him the protection spell. He couldnโt harm me, that much was clear. And it wasnโt like he could reverse it, only I could do that.
โAevitas ligati in aeternus protego.โ
For a second, he didnโt appear to be breathing. He stared at me, his expression close to horror. A deep sense of satisfaction filled me. It wasnโt every day a witch caused that much fear in a demon prince, especially the mighty demon of war.
โNo snide remark?โ I asked, not bothering to hide my smug tone. โItโs all right. I know itโs an impressive one.โ
โWhatโs impressive is how wrong you are.โ He crossed his arms, his countenance once again carefully blank. โRegardless of your pedestrian attempt at dark magic, Iโll offer you a bargain in return. The length is negotiable, how we bind it is not.โ
My face heated. Nonna said the Malvagiโs bargains almost always involved kissingโthat once theyโd locked lips with someone, that person lost their senses entirely. Always craving more, going so far as offering up their soul for another taste of the wicked sin theyโd gotten addicted to. I didnโt know if all that was true, but I refused to find out.
โIโd rather die than subject myself to kissing you, demon.โ
His expression held little humor as he took my measure. It was a slow, deliberate sweep of my body, my stance, the way I aimed his own dagger at his heart. If he looked at the bleached bones that surrounded us, he didnโt give them more than a cursory glance. When he dragged his attention back to my face, something dark lurked in his gaze, forged deep in the pits of Hell.
Chills ran down my spine, tingling in warning. This was not the kind of prince written about in fairy tales. There was no golden crown sitting atop his dark head, or promises of safety waiting in his sculpted, tattooed arms. He was death and rage and fire and anyone stupid enough to forget that would be consumed by his inferno.
โOne day you might beg me to kiss you.โ He stepped close enough for me to stab him. Heat radiated off him. Around me. A bead of sweat rolled between my shoulders, slipped down my spine. I shivered. He smelled of mint and warm summer daysโso at odds with the darkness of hisย luccicare.ย โYou might hate it. Or love it. But temptation will surge through those magical veins of yours, obliterating all common sense. Youโll want me to save you from the endless torment by giving you everything you love to loathe. And when I do, youโll thirst for more.โ
An image of him pressing me against the wall, the stone sharp as talons in my back, his lips soft but demanding as he tasted me, crossed my mind. My mouth went as dry as the bones in my summoning circle. I would sooner sell my soul than be with him.
โDonโt worry,โ he whispered, his lips brushing the delicate skin on my neck. I froze. Heโd moved so swiftly, I hadnโt even seen him take a step. โYouโd need to be the last creature in all the realms combined for me to want you, witch. Even then it might not be enough to tempt me. What Iโm offering is a blood trade.โ