Chapter no 43 – LIES

Lightlark (The Lightlark Saga Book 1)

Hot breath puffed against her cheek. She heard splitting iceโ€”someone was heaving a blade against it. Cutting through the frost to get her out like carving a statue.

Isla couldnโ€™t open her eyes. They had frozen over, like the rest of her. Her eyelashes had glued together. Though she could not see, she knew it was still night, for it had gotten colder.

Her lips tried to part, to thank whoever was setting her free. But they were sealed closed, knitted together by frost. Whoever they were, they banged their weapon hard against the ice, over and over, the vibrations going through her bones. They were going to strike her if they werenโ€™t careful.

โ€œItโ€™s her, isnโ€™t it?โ€ a voice said. It was wickedly deepโ€”and amused.

Another voice. โ€œLook at that face. Of course it is.โ€ She felt something sharp against her cheek. A blade? No, a nail. A long one. โ€œWeโ€™ll make a broth from her bones that will fill us with power. Weโ€™ll burn her hair and inhale the smoke to make us beautiful again.โ€

Isla stopped breathing.

The first voice said, โ€œSheโ€™s awake, isnโ€™t she? Do you think she can hear us?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t care. Where is Thrayer? This ice isnโ€™t breaking easily.โ€ Something rustled nearby. Then, โ€œIโ€™m here. You found her like this?โ€ The first one squealed. โ€œTrapped like a rat in honey.โ€

โ€œGood. Very good . . .โ€

The ice went warm, shifting into water. She slipped down the side of the mountain, landing at its base. Even though her body was freed, she couldnโ€™t move a muscle, even to reach her neck.

Someone gripped beneath her shoulders and hauled her up.

Who were they? Cannibals who would roast her on a spit and eat her charred flesh?

It was so cold, the promise of heat was almost welcomed.

Whoever they were, a Moonling was helping them. Someone had unfrozen the ice.

They carried her through the forest. And she could hear that ridiculous bird, the one that had announced her presence.ย Cleoโ€™sย bird. Was she watching her, somehow? She imagined the Moonling ruler would take great pleasure in seeing her roasted alive.

โ€œShoot the bird. Itโ€™s making my ears bleed.โ€

She heard the familiar sound of an arrow hissing through the night. For a moment, there was silence.

Then more screeching.

โ€œIf you canโ€™t shoot a bloody bird, why should you get her heart?โ€ โ€œI found her!โ€

โ€œPerhaps Iโ€™ll shootย youย and keep her for myself.โ€ The bird screeched and screeched, almost happily. The forest went still.

She felt a current through the air, metal in her mouth.

One of her captors screamed, and the heat of flames roared past her face. The smell of stars shattering something nearby, blood splattering against her skin. The one holding her dropped her.

But before she landed on the ground, someone elseโ€™s arms were around

her.

And she was in the air.

She was metal being fashioned into a blade, filled with so much heat she screamed and wondered how she even had strength to make the sound.

โ€œJust a little longer,โ€ someone said.

At the sound of that voice, she stilledโ€”and kicked with all her might, moved any limbs that had been thawed.

A hand came over her eyes, warming them, and finally, she could open them.

Oro was standing above her, frowning.

โ€œYou,โ€ย she said through her teeth, her voice venomous. Her hands pleaded to choke him. To gut him, slice a blade right up his center, tear his heart out with her bare hands.

Was he here to kill her? Had he finally found the heart of Lightlark?

โ€œBefore you do whatever horrific thing I am sure you are imagining,โ€ he said, โ€œlet me speak.โ€

She would have lunged at him without hearing another word if her body wasnโ€™t still so numb.

Oro sighed. โ€œI did not betray you, Wildling.โ€ Isla opened her mouth, but he kept talking. โ€œThough you believing so helped tremendously . . .โ€

โ€œHelped what?โ€ she growled. He was lying. She didnโ€™t trust a word that came out of his wicked mouth.

โ€œOne of the places where darkness meets light on Moon Isle was impossible to access without Cleo. It had been encased in a maze centuries before to keep others out. I needed her . . . so I changed the matches.โ€

Islaโ€™s nails dug into the flesh of her palm. She could move her fingers now. Maybe, if she was quick enough, she could choke him. She attempted to get her hand up. But it barely got an inch off the bed.

Bed.

She looked around, wildly.

She wasnโ€™t in her room. She was inย his.

The walls were plain, but the ceiling was solid gold. The floors were stone. All the windows were covered in heavy fabrics.

Oro took a step back from the bed, noting her gazeโ€”and possibly her panic. โ€œI brought you here after I found you. I figured you wouldnโ€™t want others to know what had happened.โ€

None of it made sense. Why had Oro saved her?

He claimed he hadnโ€™t betrayed her . . . that their plan was still on. That all his actions were inย serviceย of their quest to find the heart.

Lies. Too many to count.

There are lies and liars all around .. .

Oro continued. โ€œShe finally took me there tonight. Thatโ€™s how I found you. I was on Moon Isle, in the maze. The heart wasnโ€™t there, which is good, because I suspect Cleo would have tried to take it . . . But now we have just two places left to search.โ€

We.ย There was noย weย anymore.

She shook her head. Tears fell down her cheeks, his betrayal still raw. โ€œThis isnโ€™t just about changing matches.โ€ Her voice broke. She hated it. โ€œI trusted you. Iโ€”You.ย You told them. Youโ€”โ€

Oro closed his eyes for just a moment. โ€œI know. Iโ€™m sorry. Truly. Cleo had become suspicious. She knew we had visited Moon Isle the day before, somehow.โ€ Isla thought of the bird. Her spy. It had spotted them. โ€œThe only way to convince her to help me was to discard you. Publicly. Your reaction and actions in the last few weeks had to be genuine.โ€

That wasnโ€™t a good enough reason. She opened her mouth to tell him so, but he continued.

โ€œAnd,โ€ he said, โ€œmy sources told me Cleo has become increasingly convinced that Starling must be the one to die.โ€

What?ย Isla barely resisted the urge to shoot up in alarm. โ€œThat makes no sense. She wantsย meย dead.โ€

Oro frowned. โ€œCleo would have killed you tonight if she wanted you gone.โ€

โ€œShe nearly did,โ€ she said, exasperated. If Oro hadnโ€™t saved her, she would have been someoneโ€™s meal. โ€œWhy would she choose Starling?โ€

โ€œShe believes Starling is the weakest of us. It is the smallest realm. The least developed in the last five hundred years due to their curse.โ€

Islaโ€™s voice shook as she said, โ€œYou . . . you donโ€™t agree, do you?โ€

He shook his head. โ€œNo. Starling is essential. I told your secret not just to get Cleo to trust me but also to cast doubt on her decision. Before, when Cleo and Celeste were paired, she couldnโ€™t kill her. When I changed them

โ€”โ€

โ€œShe could have gone directly for Celeste,โ€ Isla finished. Oro nodded. โ€œExactly.โ€

Isla didnโ€™t think Cleo even cared about following the rules or winning the power promised. Not if she was the one who had spun the curses.

Though, if Oro was right, and sharing her secret had saved Celeste . . . she was grateful.

Everything he said sounded logical. If he was telling the truth, then everything he had done in the last two weeks was to keep her and their plan safe.

She shook her head. โ€œI donโ€™t believe you.โ€

โ€œI have never lied to you, Isla.โ€ He took a step closer. โ€œEven though you have lied to me repeatedly.โ€ Another step. โ€œYou told me your secret. Now let me tell you my flair. No one can lie to me.โ€ She remembered his words from the cave. โ€œBecause I know when people are lying.โ€

His flair.ย Isla blinked.

She had lied to him too many times to count, throughout the Centennial.

Throughout their time working together. And he had known, every time.

He narrowed his eyes at her. โ€œAll you did was lie to me, and I still told you about the heart. I told you everything, except for this. Because Cleoย lovedย how betrayed you looked. It was why she was willing to finally take me anywhere on Moon Isle I wanted. She wasย thrilledย that I exposed you and chose her as a partner instead. That I revealed such a critical secret.โ€ He stopped just a foot away. Her hands were still in fists, and she briefly considered how good it would feel to slap him across the face.

โ€œYou put me in danger,โ€ she said. โ€œCleo could have killed me!โ€

โ€œI was never far from you,โ€ he said. โ€œI knew when you moved into the Place of Mirrors. I guarded its entrance. Had guards stationed nearby. How did you think Ella was able to get through unharmed? Wherever you went, I followed. And when I could not, I had guards monitoring Cleo so I could ensure she wasnโ€™t anywhere near you.โ€

Isla laughed without humor. โ€œAnd tonight?โ€

โ€œTonight, I went to meet her. You slipped through the cracks by trailing her. But I found you, didnโ€™t I?โ€ He shook his head. โ€œCleo is planning something. She has been forming a secret legion.โ€ So, heย didย know about it. โ€œThe heart is on her isle. If she gets her hands on it before us, Iโ€™m afraid of what she will do.โ€

He was right. Isla was convinced Cleo had spun the curses. If Oro was correct about his theory, that meant she had used the heart before. What was keeping her from doing it again?

Oroโ€™s gaze was relentless. โ€œI trust you, Isla, though you have given me countless reasons not to. Are you going to trust me? For the sake of both of our people?โ€

Our people.

Isla never wanted to speak to the king again. But she didnโ€™t have a plan.

Celeste was still helplessly pursuing the bondbreaker.

And her people were dying.

โ€œYour offer holds, then,โ€ she said, every nerve ending in her body screaming at her not to trust him. To stab her blade through his back and let him see how it felt.

Oro nodded. โ€œWhen we find the heart, you will wield it. You will receive the power promised.โ€

Isla would be a fool to trust him again after what he had done. But part of her hoped he wasnโ€™t lyingโ€”that there was truly a chance to save her people, and herself.

She also couldnโ€™t ignore the fact that Oro had saved her life. Again. It didnโ€™t make any sense. If he was working against her, why wouldnโ€™t he want her dead? It would fulfill part of the prophecy.

She released her hands from their fists, and the dagger she had swiped from a hidden pocket in her pants while he had been talking clattered to the ground. Oro eyed it on the floor, unsurprised.

โ€œFine.โ€ She pinned him with the coldest look she could manage. โ€œYou know now that I donโ€™t eat hearts,โ€ she said slowly. โ€œBut betray me againโ€” earnestly or otherwise . . .โ€ Isla bared her teeth at him. โ€œAnd for you, Iโ€™ll make an exception.โ€

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