Something wet dripped down Evangelineโs cheek. She was crying, but she couldnโt have said why. She didnโt know if her emotions were broken and leaking out all over from everything that had happened, or if it was the sight of her once beloved Luc locked in a cage, eyes staring down at her with something like adoration and terror.
โItโs really you,โ Luc said. He gripped the bars with two beautiful brown hands, but he didnโt take his eyes off hers. And no power in the world could have forced her to look away from him. It wasnโt vampire allure or the shimmering gold flecks in his irises that she didnโt remember from before. His eyes werenโt exactly the same eyes she knew, but they werenโt entirely different either. They were still the impossibly warm brown that lived in all the memories sheโd tried to shove away but had been unable to forget.
โThere are so many things I have to tell you, Eva. But I need you to help me out of this cageโif I donโt escape by dawn, theyโll kill me.โ
โWhy are you even here?โ she breathed, heart pounding so fast it was hard to form words. It felt like a twisted answer to a wish.ย Hereโs the boy youโve spent months pining for, but now he might die, and if you try to help him, you might die.
โLittle Fox,โ Jacks said. โWe need to keep moving. Heโll tell you whatever he needs to get out of that cage and take a bite out of you.โ
โNo! I would never hurt you.โ Lucโs voice was harsher than she remembered, desperate. โEva, please donโt leave. I know you must be
terrified, but I wonโt bite you if you let me outโI donโt want to be a vampire. I only came here because I was told that vampire venom was the most powerful healer in the world and it could erase my scars and wounds.โ Every inch of his skin was flawless, more perfect than in all her memories. Too perfect. It was hard to believe thereโd ever been any scars. And Evangeline wanted to tell him that she would not have cared if he had scars all over his personโin fact, sheโd have preferred them to this overly polished version of him. But Luc went on before she could. โThatโs all I
wanted, to be healed. Iโโ His eyes shot around the violent room of cages.
The other changelings had gone briefly still. They watched the exchange with rapt, inhuman attention. Evangeline didnโt want to believe Luc was like them. His voice was pure human emotion. But when she searched beyond his eyes, he looked like the others, dried blood marring the warm brown of his throat and staining the white of his shirt. โI donโt want this, I swear.โ
โHeโs lying.โ Jacks grabbed for Evangelineโs wrist and pulled.
She couldnโt blame him. This wasnโt the only room full of almost- vampires. But Luc wasnโt a vampire yet.
โEva,โ Luc pleaded. โI know you have every reason to hate me. I know I broke your heart. But I was under a curse.โ
Jacksโs grip on Evangelineโs wrist slipped.
โDid you say curse?โ she asked. And suddenly Luc no longer felt like the warped product of a wish. He felt like a truth that she was afraid to touch. Evangeline had felt half-mad for the last couple of months, wondering if Luc really was cursed or if sheโd just conjured the idea of a curse as a way to survive his rejection.
Jacksโs cold hand tugged again on hers, another warning that it was time to go, but Evangeline ignored it.
โWhat kind of curse were you under?โ she asked.
Luc let go of a bar to run a hand through his hair, a familiar and terribly human gesture that brought another pang to her heart. โI didnโt realize it until tonight, until the vampire venom was in me and suddenly my head cleared. I canโt describe what it was like before. All I know was that your stepsister was all that I could think about. She was the reason I came hereโ
I needed to be perfect for her. After I got mauled by the wolf, my scars werenโt sexy scarsโโ
โHe just said sexy scars,โ Jacks drawled. โAre you really listening to this?โ
โShh,โ Evangeline hissed.
โAfter I was attacked,โ Luc said, โyour stepsister took one look at me and ran from the house. I tried visiting her when my injuries had improved, but she wouldnโt even answer the door. I tried writing, but she wouldnโt reply to my letters.โ
โShe told me it was the other way around.โ
A resentful shake of his head. โSheโs a liar. If Marisol had written me, I couldnโt have ignored her letters even if Iโd wanted to. She made me desperate to do anything to have her. I was obsessed. It started the same day that I proposed to her. Iโd come to the house to see you, but Marisol was the one to greet me. She took my coat, and I remember her fingers brushing my neck. After that, she was all I could think of.โ His tone turned disgusted.
It was just as Evangeline had believed. She hadnโt been delusional or desperate. Luc had only abandoned her and asked Marisol to marry him because heโd been cursed. The only thing sheโd been wrong about was who had cast the spell. It wasnโt her stepmother, it was Marisol.
Evangeline felt as if sheโd been punched in her stomach. Sheโd thought Marisol was another victim, an innocent, the one sheโd needed to make amends to. All this time, Evangeline had been feeling so guilty over ruining Marisolโs life, but if this was true, then Marisol had upended Evangelineโs life first.
She didnโt want to jump too quickly to conclusions. But sheโd seen her stepsisterโs spell books, sheโd been warned by Jacks, the papers, and now by Luc, who never even knew that Evangeline thought he was cursed.
โWhen I was bitten tonight, it felt like the first time in months I could freely think.โ Lucโs eyes shone as he looked down on her. โI finally felt like myself again. But then I was being dragged into this cage, and now Iโll never leave it alive unless you help me. If youโre scared, you donโt have to unlock it. Just hand me one of the weapons from the wall and I can break
the lock myself. Then Iโll prove to you that I donโt want to be a vampire. All I want is you, Eva.โ
โDonโt even consider it,โ Jacks said.
โButโโ She stared at Luc once more through the bars. โI canโt leave him like this.โ
โEvangeline, look at me.โ Jacks cupped her cheeks with his cold hands and met her eyes with a brutal stare as if he could break the spell that Luc had put her under.
But she wasnโt under any vampire allure. She wasnโt sure if a part of her still loved Luc. Her feelings were such a jumbled and chaotic mess. Right now, she primarily felt the need to survive. Love felt like a distant luxury. But she couldnโt walk away from Luc and leave him here to die. He was a victim in all of this. He was the one put under a spell, then turned to stone, attacked by a wolf, and now put in a cage.
โThis is partly my fault,โ she whispered to Jacks.
โNo, itโs not. I already told you, I had nothing to do with the wolf.โ Jacks spoke quietly yet firmly.
But even if Jacks was telling the truth, that didnโt change what she needed to do.
She pulled free of his hand.
What happened next was a strange blur. Evangeline still wanted to think she wasnโt under a spell, but maybe she was a little entranced, and not by vampire allure. She was feeling the return of her hope.
Evangeline knew that Luc could never go back to being the boy he was, and sheโd stopped being the girl she was. That girl would have believed that seeing Luc again meant that something wonderful would happen, that theyโd receive a happy ending after all. But all this meeting guaranteed was that they would have a different ending. What sort of ending still had to be determined, but it would certainly be better than this. Even if Luc wasnโt her happily ever after, she couldnโt let their story finish here, with him in this cage and her running away.
Evangeline found a blue shortsword on the wall with a heavy hilt and a polished blade; it looked strong enough to break a lock, but it wasnโt too heavy for her to lift.
Other changelings cried out, asking for weapons and promising all sorts of things in exchange. Theyโd started battling with their cages again, filling the dining room with a cacophony of violent sounds as Evangeline climbed up onto a chair and used both hands to lift the sword above her head.
Luc grabbed the blade, not caring that it sliced into his hands. โThank you, Eva.โ He smiled, but it wasnโt the crooked boyish grin that sheโd fallen in love with. It was lips pulling back over sharp white fangs that were growing longer.
โWeโre leaving now.โ Jacks took her hand, urging her down from the chair and propelling her into motion.
A crash sounded, making her trip over her feet as she started to run.
Luc had already broken the lock with the hilt of the weapon. The door to his cage dangled open. He was loose and feral and the worst mistake she had ever made.
โSorry, Eva.โ Luc leaped to the ground in a graceful arch, bared his fangs, and lunged for her.
Jacks shoved her out of the way before she could move. Lightning fast, he darted in front of her like a shield.
Luc didnโt have time to switch course, and his teeth clamped onto Jacksโs neck with a sickening tear.
โNo!โ Evangeline screamed and scrambled for the dropped sword sheโd given Luc. The weapon felt heavier than it had been moments ago. But it didnโt seem necessary.
In the time it took her to grab the sword, Jacks had taken Lucโs head between his handsโand with one sharp twist he broke Lucโs neck.
The captives above all booed and hissed as Evangelineโs first love fell to the ground.
โYouโyouโyou killed him,โ she stammered.
โHe bit meโโ Jacks snarled, gold-flecked blood dripping from the wound at his throat. โI wish Iโd killed him. But I didnโt. Heโs a full-fledged vampire now. The only way to permanently kill one of them is to cut off its head or shove a wooden stake through its heart.โ
Jacks reached for the sword in Evangelineโs hands.
She clutched the weapon tighter. A part of her knew she should have let it go. Luc was not her Luc anymore. Heโd bitten Jacks, and he would have bitten her. But Luc hadnโt killed Jacks.
โI wonโt let you end his life,โ Evangeline said. โLuc is the first boy I loved, and Iโm not responsible for his choices, but this wouldnโt have happened if it werenโt for me. Let him live, and Iโll leave without any more stops or arguments.โ
She dropped the sword and reached for Jacksโs hand.
He recoiled, not letting her touch him, but he didnโt argue. He didnโt say anything at all.
Evangeline and Jacks silently left the way they came. She struggled to keep up with Jacksโs long strides as the rattle of chains and cages continued to chase them, yet it was his silence that was starting to make her uncomfortable.
Jacks wasnโt the sort whoโd talk simply to fill the quiet, but Evangeline couldnโt shake the feeling that there was more than quiet between them. Minutes ago, heโd saved her life. He had jumped in between her and Luc without even thinking. She knew Jacks needed her alive because of the Valory Arch prophecy, but heโd acted out of pure instinct. Heโd been scared for her when sheโd been threatened.
But now he wouldnโt even look at her. His teeth ground together as he took the stairs, jaw tight, eyes focused, knuckles starkly white.
Was he in pain from the bite? There was a smear of blood on his pale neck, but it wasnโt that much. Luc hadnโt wounded Jacks too deeply. But Luc had bitten him. Jacks was probably still testy about that.
But that didnโt seem quite right. Evangeline remembered the way Jacks had nearly dropped her wrist earlier, when Luc had said that heโd been cursed. Jacks had been thrown off-kilter then. Had he been surprised to learn that Luc had truly been under a spell? Or โฆ had it been something else? Had Jacks been unsettled that Evangeline had finally learned the truth about Luc? Luc had said Marisol cursed him, but what if she hadnโt achieved it on her own?
Evangeline felt a sudden wave of sick on top of everything else.
โDid you curse him?โ Evangeline asked. โDid you make a deal with Marisol and put a spell on Luc so thatโโ
โYou can stop right there,โ Jacks cut in. โI already told you what I think about your stepsister. I did not make a deal with her, and I never will.โ
โThen why were you so alarmed when Luc revealed heโd been under a spell?โ
โIt was terrible timingโand you have absolutely no sense when it comes to him,โ Jacks all but growled, jaw clenching in between his words. โFor most people, Iโm the worst thing that can happen to them. But not you. Itโs as if you want that boy to destroy you, and heโs only humanโor he was until you helped him change.โ
Evangeline wanted to argue. She didnโt care that Jacks was clearly right about Luc and that she actually believed him about not having made a deal with Marisolโwhich gave her an unexpected feeling of relief. But Jacks still didnโt have to be so cruel about it just because she couldnโt shut off her feelings the way he did. She knew there were downsides to feeling deeply; it could get in the way of logic and reason. But shutting off emotions was just as treacherous.
Evangeline took her frustration out on the stairs, quickening her pace to pass Jacks as they took another flight. Theyโd finally reached the levels where shackles no longer clung to the walls and Evangeline could no longer hear the desperate sounds of vampire changelings.
And yet, she still felt the occasional bite of heat at her throat. Usually, it hovered right over her pulse. But just then, she felt it on the back of her neck.
She quickly took another set of steps and reached a well-lit landing, where at last she saw the glowing doorway that would take them outside. But the burn at the back of her neck was becoming impossible to ignore.
And why couldnโt she hear Jacks anymore?
โJacksโโ Evangeline broke off as she turned.
Jacks was so close. Too close. Whisper close. She should have heard him right behind her, but he was eerily silent. And his appearance, it had changed. โYour hairโโ
The blue was gone. It was gold once more, shimmering and brilliant and absolutely magnificent. She shouldnโt have staredโstaring at Jacks was never a good idea. But it was impossible to pull her gaze away. His skin was flushed with color, and his eyes were brighter as well, a radiant sapphire blue. He looked part angel, part fallen star, and completely devastating.
โEvangelineโstop looking at me like that. Youโre making this much more difficult.โ Jacks spoke between clenched teeth, but she still caught a glimpse of his sharpened incisors, which now looked startlingly like fangs.
There are two different types of vampire bites,ย Chaos had said.ย We can bite a human merely to feed from them. Or we can infect our bites with vampire venom to turn a human into a vampire.
She sucked in a sharp breath. Luc hadnโt just bitten Jacks to feed. โHe infected you with venom.โ