We walked into a large room that was filled with crates and fishing traps. Ropes hung from rusted nails on the wall. Wooden floors creaked with each of our steps. I wasnโt normally prone to feeling uneasy about buildings, but there was something unsettling about the space. A slight, strange humming set my nerves further on edge. Dust motes swirled in the moonlight.
I hoped weโd caused the disturbance and some demons werenโt lying in wait. I really didnโt want to face any more creatures like the dead demon outside. Wrath was annoyingly unaffected. He strode through the room with the ease of knowing he was the most lethal predator. He inspected the fishing gear, and kicked at a rusty anchor that had been discarded near a back exit.
โIt looks like this location hasnโt been used in some time,โ he said.
โDo you believe it was just a coincidence that the Aper demon led me here?โ
He lifted a shoulder. โAnything look familiar?โ
โIย .ย .ย .โ
I scanned the space. Fishing nets, ropes, various hooks in strange shapes nailed to the far wall, and wire traps. Everything looked average. Except for that sensation I couldnโt name. It felt familiar in a way. I slowly walked around the perimeter, pausing at each piece of fishing gear. There had to be some reason we ended up here. And I was so close to figuring it outย .ย .ย .
I picked up a rusted hook and let it fall back against the wall. It was perfectly ordinary.
I blew out a breath. I didnโt want to waste time, touching each old hook. Especially when I might possibly have a much better clue waiting for me at home in Vittoriaโs diary. Stillย .ย .ย .ย I couldnโt quiet the insistent tug in my center. I did another sweep of the room, but nothing stood out. It seemed that the Aper demon attack and this empty building were unrelated.
โWell?โ Wrath asked. โDo you recognize anything?โ
Nothing aside from the symbol I wasย almostย certain my sister had sketched in her diary. I shook my head, wanting to hurry to my house to retrieve it. โNo.โ
โVery well. Letโs go home.โ
I didnโt point out that his stolen, ruined palace was not my home and never would be.
โI have to go collect my things,โ I said. โIโll meet you there soon. You should dispose of the demon outside.โ
Before he could argue, I slipped out the door and headed to my house.
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I slumped against the doorframe in my bedroom and surveyed the carnage. Floorboards were ripped up and broken. Wooden splinters littered the little knotted rug Nonna made for me and Vittoria when we were little. Feathers floated on the breeze blowing in from the shattered window. Someone had taken outย a lotย of aggression on my mattress.
Or something. Wrath said princes of Hell had to be invited into a mortalโs home, but, as Iโd recently discovered, that rule didnโt hold true forย allย demons. Lower-caste creatures of Hell seemed to do as they pleased. The Umbra slipped beyond our protection charms, and no formal invitation had been sent to it. Wrath also mentioned magic didnโt work on them the same way it did on corporeal beings, so it was likely more an issue with that than our protection charms.
Which still wasnโt comforting.
Without even fully walking into the room I knew my sisterโs diary was long gone, taking her many secrets with it. An Umbra demon was the likely perpetrator of this theft. And that brought Greed back to the top of my suspect list. He was the only prince of Hell thus far that I knew used them to do his bidding.
I wondered about those nights I thought Iโd felt someone watching as I drifted into sleep. It was unsettling and invasive, having private moments become a spectacle for prying eyes. All the times Iโd gotten dressed, or collapsed in grief. Emotions raw and unchecked because I thought Iโd been alone. I glanced out the window, wondering if someone was out there now, watching this latest horror unfold.
I rubbed my hands over my arms, trying to shake the sudden chills. If my bedroom wasnโt on the second floor, and if I didnโt travel through the rest of the house to get here, Iโd think the entire place had been ransacked. Aside from my trashed bedroom, the rest of our home was untouched. And so were my family members. Somehow Nonna must not have heard anything unusual, because she was napping peacefully in her bedroom on the lower level. Everyone else was at Sea & Vine until they completed dinner service. Thank the goddess.
Just to put my mind at ease, I made my way across the debris, and peered into Vittoriaโs old hiding place. The grimoire pages Iโd tucked back in there after Iโd summoned Wrath were torn to shreds. Her perfumes smashed. The love notes were missing, along with her diary.
A tear hit the floor. Followed by another. I felt like I was falling, too. Slipping between cracks and losing myself to grief all over again. Seeing Vittoriaโs things smashed and brokenย .ย .ย .ย it was all too much.
I crossed the remnants of what used to be our safe haven, and collapsed onto what was left of my bed. It sank with my weight, sitting cockeyed and wrong. Like everything else in my world.
A sob tore loose. The harder I tried fighting it, the more uncontrollable my sobbing became. How foolish to think I had nothing left to lose. The demons went and proved me wrong. Even if I put our room back together, it would never be the same again.
My sisterโs belongings and everything sheโd loved had been destroyed.
Vittoria had finally been erased from my world. And now I wasnโt sure I knew how to go on. I laid on my side and tucked my knees up to my chin and cried. I didnโt care if there was an incorporeal demon watching. I didnโt care if there was a witch hunter, or prince of Hell, or sadistic human monster delighting in my pain. I lost something Iโd never regain, and I mourned.
If the Aper demon was only a small taste of what was to come, my city would spend many nights crying over stolen loved ones. I felt so helpless. So lost and alone. How could I stop such powerful beings? The whole situation seemed impossibly hopeless. Iโd been deluding myself into thinking I stood a chance at solving the murders, and saving other lives. I wanted to help, but it wasnโt enough. I heaved and hiccupped until I had nothing left. I hated how altered this world had become.
It took a little more time, but I finally dried my tears. The demons stole my sisterโs life, and would keep taking and taking until they were stopped. So what if I didnโt have all the answers? I would do everything I could to stop the gates of Hell from opening. Iโd had enough.
I pushed myself up, clutched at my anger, and went to grab my pen and pot of ink. I wrote out a quick note to my family, telling them I loved them, and promised Iโd be fine, but I couldnโt stay here anymore. I vowed to keep them safe, no matter what.
No one else I loved would be taken from me.
Iโd use the darkest of magic to be certain of it.
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โHow are you doing?โ I asked Claudia. Her face was splotchy and her eyes were swollen.
โPlease, come in.โ She opened the door to her home and I stepped inside. The curtains were all drawn tightly. Glittery black candles burned and flickered on almost every surface, giving off a peppery scent. An altar piled with animal bones and bunches of dried herbs adorned the top of a small chest in the sitting room. A mirror lay against the wall behind it, reflecting the macabre scene back at me. Iโd almost forgotten poor Valentina had been murdered.
It felt like a year ago, not just a day.
โAre you all right?โ
โIโm not sure. I feel a strange mixture of emotions.โ Claudiaโs voice was quiet. She motioned for us to sit on a threadbare sofa before the altar of mourning. โAt first I felt like someone had ripped out my heart, too. Then I felt numb. And nowย .ย .ย .โ she sniffled, shook her head. She wouldnโt meet my gaze.
โNow you want vengeance.โ
She glanced up sharply, and swiped at her nose. โIs that wrong?โ
โNo. I used to think it was, but not anymore.โ I swiveled on the cushion and clutched her hands. โDo you have a spell to make a ward thatโs powerful enough to kill a demon if it tries crossing it?โ
Claudiaโs grip on me tightened and she set her jaw. โI believe so.โ
โEven an invisible one?โ
โYes.โ
โGood,โ I said. โI want you to cast a ward around your home immediately, and mine if you can, too. Do you need blood for the spell?โ She dropped her gaze again and nodded. I figured as much. Dark magic demanded payment. I let go of her hands and rolled back one of the sheer sleeves on my blouse. โIโll just need a knife, two vials, some lavender oil, and a bandage.โ
โEmilia, you canโtโโ
โI can,โ I said, firmly. โI want to help any way I can.โ
โAll right.โ My friend pushed herself to her feet. Her sadness had been replaced by something sharper, angrier. Something I recognized in myself now, too. โIโll fetch the blade.โ





