In the first twenty-four hours of removal from source magic, the subjectโan asimโpresented as even-tempered. But withdrawal quickly revealed the subjectโs true nature, requiring the subjectโs immediate transfer to stage two of the study. Her results can be found with group thirty-three B under the category: DEATH BY FIRE, and subsequently group forty-six C under the category: DEATH BY POISON.
โA Study in the Anatomy of the Enemy by Captain Dominic Prishel
Deverelli is beautiful by sunset, or at least it would be if I could concentrate on taking the time to really appreciate the isle.
Instead, Iโm focused on exactly how close Tairn thinks he can fly to the treetops without actually crashing into one as we race along the hillside ahead of Sgaeyl.
To Andarnaโs disdain, Tairn ordered her to remain behind for her own safety.
โYouโre sure weโre out of range of the cross-bolts?โย I ask, hunkered down against the pommels of my saddle, my pack weighing me down, as if my slight stature could possibly affect his aerodynamics.
โThey are made not to rotate this way but to defend the shoreline. They woefully underestimate our intelligence.โ
Still, the existence of the cross-bolts means this isle wants to do us harm. And it possibly already is.
โAre you in pain? Is Andarna?โย I ask as I spot four enormous gray pillars ahead, supporting the remnants of an aqueduct as they curve around the hillside, marking the path to their palace.
โWhat would make you ask that?โย His gruff tone answers for him as he crosses over an open space that looks to be in the arts district from what I remember reading, and a chorus of shouts sounds then vanishes as we pass by.
Sorry, but if you abduct our royalty, we scare the shit out of you with our dragons.ย Seems pretty fair to me.
โWhy didnโt you tell me?โย Guilt for even suggesting to Xaden that we stay, for not realizing it, settles on my shoulders.
โYou live in pain. Do you feel as though you need to alert me every time your knee twinges or your joints slip?โย Even his wingbeats change, becoming more staccato.ย โThere have been several moments, even here, when your heartbeat has elevated and you have approached unconsciousness, yet you have not made special note.โ
I lean with him as he banks left, following the centuries-old aqueduct.ย โThatโs just everyday life for me. This isnโt normal for you.โ
โAndarna shows no sign of trouble. I am inconvenienced, annoyed, and cut off from my source of power, strength, and my mateโs thoughts, but I am still Tairneanach, son of Murtcuideam and Fiaclanfuil, descended fromโโ
โAll right, yes, I get it. You are superior in all ways.โย I interrupt him before he can get through his whole pompous lineage like I donโt have it memorized by now.
We level out, following the topography, and I take in as much of the layout as I can before weโre too far overhead. Tairnโs size is a distinct advantage in battle, but itโs a pain in the ass when Iโm trying to see whatโs below me.
The palace is unlike anything Iโve ever witnessed. Not only is the four-story structure carved into the hillside, but so is a hundred-yard meadow ahead of it. Itโs truly spectacular, a feat of engineering when it was accomplished a thousand years ago, and testament to their traditions that itโs still their seat of power and hasnโt faded to ruin like so many of the ancient castles of kingdoms past on the Continent.
Soft blue light glows in orbs down a central path of the clearing, lighting our way as the sun sinks behind the hills and we descend toward the muted green grass. The space is wide enough to support the width of two dragons with fully extended wings, but probably four if they held them retracted.
โDo you know where youโre going?โย Tairn asks as we approach, his wings flaring to slow our descent.
โThe majority of their formal spaces are outside, according to what Iโve read, as are the kingโs chambers, just beyond the first row of trees, so in theoryโฆyes.โย I position my body for landing as he flies over a platoon of panicked guards bearing what appear to be silver-tipped spears, then sets us down to the left of the row of incandescent blue orbs.ย โNot that theyโre going to let me in.โ
Sgaeyl and Xaden land to the right.
Shouting ensues as I unbuckle my belt and move for Tairnโs shoulder.ย โNo changes to the plan?โย I ask, steeling my nerves for whatโs bound to be a contentious confrontation.
I want my fucking power back, and I want itย now.
โNone. I will be with you all the way, Silver One.โ
His promise reassures me as I dismount, the weight of the pack jarring my spine on impact. I shake it off, then walk toward Xaden, whoโs already waiting for me at the center of the path between the rows of blue orbs. His swords are strapped to his back, but his daggers are within easy reach, and he carries the same oversize pack heโs hauled with us from Navarre, which heโd told me was forย just in case.
I guess an isle kingdom kidnapping your prince qualifies asย just in case.
I canโt help but do a double take at one of the orbs as I walk by, stepping into the path. The blue glow isnโt from a single light source, but dozens of large, bioluminescent insects with translucent wings, all feeding fromโ A smile breaks across my face. โTheyโre Fallorinia moths.โ
โWhat?โ Xadenโs boots crunch on the rocky path as he walks my way.
โFallorinia moths.โ I touch the cool glass orb. โWe donโt have them on the Continent, just their sister species. They light up when they feed from honeycomb. I read about them inย Sir Zimlyโs Guide to Deverelli Fauna, but I had no idea they harnessed them for light. Itโs brilliant. Poisonous but brilliant.โ
โOf course you did,โ Xaden counters. โBut we should probably concentrate on the dozen pissed-off guards headed our way.โ
โFair point.โ I throw my braid over my shoulder, cursing that I hadnโt had time to put it up as usual, and turn to face the approaching horde of angry white-clad Deverelli. Iโm guessing we have less than ten seconds, and those spear tips look mighty unfriendly. My hands dangle near the sheaths along my sides, but Xaden stands with his feet braced apart, his arms folded across his chest as if he isnโt that concerned.
But his eyes sweep across the group methodically, no doubt putting them all into threat categories. I focus on the fox-like woman on the right who keeps flaring her nose and stepping off the path like I wonโt notice, and her male counterpart on the left, doing his best to fade into the shadows, not realizing heโs in the presence of a master.
โLook, more blades,โ Xaden says. โAnd here I thought you were a weaponless society.โ
The one in the center with a blue sash steps forward and starts shouting. I can only pick out a few words, two of which areย stopย andย kill.
โWe could really use Dain right about now,โ I whisper.
โI could live the rest of my life without ever hearing you say that again,โ Xaden replies.
We could really use the bond, too.
โDo any of you happen to speak the common tongue?โ I ask when the serrated silver blades of their raised spears are about five feet from our chests.
They pause, and I shoot a warning look at the nose-flarer on my right.
โYou are forbidden to enter the palace of King Courtlyn the Fourth,โ Blue Sash declares, jabbing his blade in our direction but not close enough to merit a reaction, โruler of Deverelli, master of the trade, keeper of the troths, justice of the tribunal, and heir of the antiquities.โ
By the time he finishes, itโs hard to keep my brows level.
โSounds humble,โ Xaden says. โCanโt wait to meet him.โ
โYou wonโt be.โ Blue Sash steps forward, blade raised.
My hands flex near my sheaths as the woman on my right swings her blade back and forth between me and Tairnโs slow but steady approach. His head is low, almost even with the ground, and his wings are tucked in tight for protection. If I wasnโt his, Iโd probably be shitting my pants.
โWe will,โ Xaden counters with a bored sigh. โAnd Iโm tryingย reallyย hard to be diplomatic, since thatโs the role Iโve been handed, but let me put this in terms youโll understand. Your king kidnapped our asshole of a prince, and thereโs a large part of me that wouldnโt mind him staying here and annoying the shit out ofย youย for the rest of his miserable life, but that would make things difficult back home for someone I haveโฆcomplicated loyalty toward, so Iโm going to need the prick back.โ
Aaric.
Blue Sashโs brow puckers, but his blade doesnโt lower.
โNow,โ Xaden orders. โI haveย muchย more important things to see to this evening.โ
Flare Nose to my right swings her blade fully at Tairn and pulls back her arm, preparing to thrust with a full-on battle cry.
I draw my blade the same second Tairn drops his jaw and roars, the sound shattering every glass orb within a dozen feet of us and leaving my ears ringing.
โWas that really necessary?โย My right ear wonโt work for a month.
โNo, but I found it amusing.โ
The guard drops her spear and stands there, shaking like a leaf for several seconds before she slowly turns around to face us, her brown eyes wider than should be physically possible, her bronzed skin suddenly rather wan.
I tilt my head at her. โThey donโt like it when you do that.โ
Trembling, she drags her gaze to mine, then collapses to sit on the ground.
Thereโs a definite quiver in Blue Sashโs arms, but I give him credit for still holding his blade. โYou. May not. Enter.โ
โIโm Xaden Riorson, the Duke of Tyrrendor.โ Xaden inclines his head. โHeโs probably expecting me.โ
Blue Sash blinks, then looks in my direction. โAnd you are?โ
Well, shit.ย My mouth opensโ
โMy consort,โ Xaden replies casually. โViolet Sorrengail.โ
What the actual fuck?ย My jaw snaps shut so hard my teeth click. I want our bond back and I want it back right now. He canโt just announce things like that without at least a discussion.
โAre congratulations or commiserations in order?โย Tairn lifts his head.
โShut up.โย I sheathe my dagger to keep from chucking it at the man I love.
โIn that case.โ Blue Sash raises his spear fully upright, and the others follow his lead. โIf youโll divest of your weaponry here, weโll escort you to the table.โ
โThatโs not happening.โ I shake my head. This place took my lightning and my bond. Malek himself would have to pluck my daggers from my sheaths before I give them up.
โWhat she said,โ Xaden agrees.
Blue Sash blusters. โWe do not believe in weaponryโโ
โUnless youโreโฆyou,โ I say slowly. โHave you seen the size of their teeth?โ I gesture toward Tairn and Sgaeyl. โThen thereโs the fire. Our blades are the least of your worries.โ
Tairn huffs a blast of steam scented with sulfur, and Blue Sash lifts his chin, ordering the others to stay where they are, then leads Xaden and me down the path.
Sgaeyl and Tairn follow alongside us until we reach the first barricade of the clearing, two thick rows of palm trees marking the formal entrance to the outdoor palace.
โYour creatures remain here,โ Blue Sash demands.
โWeโll pass that request along,โ Xaden replies.
โWe can see right over these,โย Tairn notes.
โRemember, diplomacy is plan A.โย I reach for Xadenโs hand and move closer to him as we walk on the orb-lit path, passing what looks to be an open-air receiving room on the left with various seating arrangements, and a music room on the right with instruments waiting for their musicians.
โNo walls,โ Xaden notes. โNo ceilings. What do they do when it rains?โ
โAwnings.โ I point to the long wooden rails that run the length of the room, ready to shelter its occupants with fabric. โAndย consort?โ I whisper. โWe arenโt married.โ
He fuckingย smirks. โIโve noticed. But โgirlfriendโ is missing thatย permanentย tone. If it makes you more comfortable,ย consortย is used pretty loosely in Navarrian aristocratic circles. Pretty sure the Duke of Calldyr has had four different consorts in as many years. The designation just gets you the invitation into this place, plus gives you the protection and privileges of my titleโโ
โI donโt need the protection and privilegesโโ I shake my head as we pass another row of palms.
โOuch.โ He lifts his hand to his chest. โNever thought youโd reject me.โ
I roll my eyes. โIt is not the time for this.โ Jokes have to wait.
โWhen would be?โ The next look he gives me is a hundred percent serious.
My feet nearly stumble along with my heartbeat. Just the idea ofย reallyย having forever with him makes my chest ache with a longing that doesnโt belong on a possible battlefield. โWhen weโre not risking deathโโ
โWeโre always risking death.โ He strokes his thumb over mine.
โTrue,โ I admit as we walk onto a flagstone floor, entering the palaceโs dining hall.
The room is laid out in two rows of eight circular tables, each seating ten finely dressed Deverelli on backless chairs, all outfitted in a riot of pastel colors and lightweight tunics and gowns. The table linens are embroidered, the place settings extravagant with golden cups and crystal chalices, and jewels glitter in the soft blue light that emanates from the center ofย every table and the posted orbs that run the length of the room, illuminating the rows of guardsโand their blades.
At the end of the open-air chamber, thereโs a raised dais with a U-shaped table for five. A man I can only assume is the King of Deverelli sits at its center, twirling a bejeweled dagger in his hands and staring at Halden on the right end of the table like he hasnโt decided if heโs going to use that dagger on him or not.
Thereโs no sign of Captain Winshire, but Tecarus looks like heโd rather be anywhere than between Courtlyn and Halden.
โFuck,โ Xaden mutters.
โHeโsโฆyounger than I thought,โ I say about the king. By about four decades or so. Courtlyn only looks to be a few years older than Xaden and me. Heโs handsome, with deep golden-brown skin stretched over high cheekbones and a strong jaw, cunning brown eyes, and shoulder-length black hair, but the speed with which he locates Xaden and me and quickly appraises us leaves me a little queasy.
Xadenโs hand tightens around mine, and he leans down to brush his lips against my ear. โThe shadows here are not mine. I know your skill with a dagger. Iโm not discounting your ability to protect yourself, but for the good of my sanity while I try to get Halden out of whatever mess heโs created, will you please stay by my side?โ
I nod. How can I not? Heโs not asking me to hide behind him, nor did he leave me with Tairn to keep me safe. Heโs just asking me to stay close.
And honestly, thereโs nowhere else Iโd rather be.
He squeezes my hand once, then lets go, freeing us both in case we need to fight, and we move forward as Blue Sash beckons, clearly exasperated with the time weโre taking.
King Courtlyn waves off the couple on the left as we approach, listening to whatever Tecarus whispers in his ear, andย servants scurry to replace the plates and cups as the couple departs.
โThey donโt shake hands,โ I tell Xaden quietly as we walk down the aisle. โThey donโt mince or waste words. They speak in double meanings only when itโs convenient to them. They value status, wealth, knowledge, and secretsโanything that can be traded. If you break your word once, youโre never trusted again.โ
โSay what I mean. Donโt lie. Act like a rich, entitled dick. Got it.โ He nods.
Rage shines in Haldenโs gaze as it meets mine when we reach the last set of tables, and his fist closes around his gold fork.
I send him a silent, subtle plea to keep his shit together, and he places the fork on the table and clenches his jaw.
โThe Duke of Tyrrendor,โ Blue Sash announces loudly, gesturing to the four steps that lead up the dais on the left, โand his consort, Violet Sorrensail.โ
Close enough.
Xaden walks up the steps first, his gaze sweeping the floor, the chairs, the table, and even the place settings before he reaches back with a hand. Itโs unnecessary but sweet, so I take it and walk up after him. โItโs Sorrengail,โ he corrects Blue Sash.
I take the seat on the end, and Xaden takes the one closest to Courtlynโs right.
โWhat did you do?โ I ask Halden across the divide.
โStraight to the point,โ Courtlyn says, rolling the jeweled dagger. โI enjoy this.โ
โWhat makes you think I did anything?โ Halden challenges, leaning over his plate.
โPrevious history.โ
Servants step up behind the other three occupants and remove the dishes.
โIโm sorry to say that you missed the dinner portion of the evening,โ Courtlyn announces, โbut dessert will soon arrive.โ
โWhat did you do, Halden?โ Xaden repeats for me.
โExactly what I was sent here for.โ Color flushes Haldenโs cheeks and he slams his palms down on the table. โI reestablished diplomatic connections with Deverelli and asked for their permission to use Tecarusโs manor to launch a search mission with a riot of dragons in return for the artifact he requested, and when that was not enough, I offeredโโ
โWhat wasย notย yours to give!โ Courtlyn lunges across Tecarus and plunges the dagger into Haldenโs hand.
Holy. Fucking. Shit. My stomach churns.
โYour Majesty!โย Tecarus balks, the blood draining from his face.
I drop my hand to Xadenโs knee and squeeze to keep from screaming the way Halden does as he stares down in shock.
Xaden tenses but wears his mask of bored indifference like a professional.
โStop wailing like a child.โ Courtlyn sits back in his chair, then takes a drink of red wine from his crystal goblet.
Halden sucks in breath after breath, staring at his hand, but the screaming ceases.
โPull it out, wrap your hand, get it stitched by a healer, and youโll be fine in a fortnight,โ Courtlyn lectures. โThe cut is between your bones, in the fleshy part. No tendons. My aim is very good.โ He lifts his goblet at Halden. โYouโre lucky I respect Tecarus, because what youโve done is unforgivable.โ
โThe dagger was mine to give,โ Halden bites out, staring at the jeweled blade. It looks to be antique, with a silver handle and emeralds the size of my fingernails adorning the hilt.
โNo, it wasnโt.โ Courtlyn shakes his head.
โItโs mine,โ Xaden says, and it takes everything I have to keep my features schooled. โOr rather, it should have been. Itโs the Blade of Aretia, appropriated for the royal vault by Reginald during the Unification.โ
โYes!โ Courtlynโs goblet swings Xadenโs way as three servants climb the steps around us, one on each side. โFascinating how he chose this particularโฆgift, knowing it might provoke your emotions. Normally when it comes to such heirlooms, weโd consider possession ownership, but in this case, His Highnessโs word was already broken, hence why I could not make his deal. Iโm fascinated to learn how much he is worth on the ransom market, or perhaps Iโll entertain classic blackmail. Surely King Tauri will be amenable to quite a few things should his son remain in residence.โ
โYou canโt just keep him,โ Tecarus argues.
โWhy not? Werenโt you telling me you wanted to keep that one?โ Courtlyn points at me.
โI did not break my word!โ Halden growls and grabs hold of the daggerโs hilt as the servants put down a covered dish in the center of each side of the table. Looks like weโre sharing dessert.
โI hope you donโt mind waiting a moment,โ Courtlyn says, and the servants wait, their hands poised on rounded copper covers. โMy little ones have arrived.โ He gestures down the aisle, and I inhale a sharp breath.
Tairn growls and Andarna perks up, taking notice along the bond, her golden energy intensifying as three pure-white panthers stalk toward us. Iโve only ever seen their kind illustrated in books, and never in white. Theyโre graceful and elegant and so very beautiful, and the closer they getโฆthe more Iโd like them to stay in the books. Their paws areย huge.
Wind rustles the trees at my back, and a chill runs the length of my spine.
This entire palace is outdoors, and they have the run of it.
I have no desire to be their dinner.
โArenโt they magnificent?โ Courtlyn asks, his tone marveling like a proud father. โShira, Shena, and Shora. Iโve raised themย from cubs myself. All hunters. All vicious. All adept at sniffing out a thief.โ He turns a pointed look Haldenโs way.
My stomach sinks, and my heart begins to pound.
โPull it out and bandage that handย now,โ I tell him.
Xaden moves to push back from the tableโ
Courtlyn raises his hand. โDo it for him, and any chance of us striking a deal is off.โ He sets his goblet down. โI need to know you can uphold your end of a bargain even when itโs unpleasant to do so, just as your father did.โ
Xaden nods once, his face an unreadable mask, but his leg tenses under my hand.
Guess my father wasnโt the only one keeping secrets.
โNow, Halden!โ I have no problem yelling at the heir. The panthers are halfway here.
Halden yanks the dagger free with a hiss, then sheathes it like itโsย hisย and quickly binds the wound with his napkin, field-dressing it as best he can.
โNow that thatโs done.โ Courtlyn turns to Xaden. โI assume you would like the same deal he asked for?โ
My hand tightens on Xadenโs knee.
โI canโt agree, seeing as I have no idea what Halden requested,โ Xaden says. โBut weโd like to reopen diplomatic channels and secure permission to use Viscount Tecarusโs manor as a stopping point for a riot of no more than eight dragons and an equal number of gryphons for the purposes of a search party, which would entail securing hunting rights of wild game for said creatures and a promise of safety for all parties.โ
Courtlyn rolls the stem of his goblet between his thumb and forefinger. โTo whom do you owe your loyalty, Your Grace? Your father was a rebel. From what I hear, you are cut from the same cloth, and yet youโve been restored to your title, so to whom do you swear your fealty?โ
I reach into the right side pocket of my pack for the conduit out of sheer habit as the panthers approach the dais, splitting to surround us. The familiar weight of the orb is comforting in my hand, and I swear I can feel a hum, a swift rise in heat that I know is only in my head, but itโs soothing all the same.
โNavarre,โ Courtlyn continues, โor Tyrrendor? Lie, and this discussion is over. Weโve fared quite well without the Continent.โ
Xaden tilts his head, studying the king. โViolet.โ
My heart skips into double time.
โMy loyalty is to Violet first above everything, everyoneย else,โ Xaden says. โThen Tyrrendor. Then Navarre in the moments itโs worthyโusually when Violet is in residence.โ
Itโs a reckless answer given what hangs in the balance, and now is absolutely not the time, but damn if it doesnโt make me love him even more.
โInteresting.โ The king stops twirling his glass.
โIโm assuming with our deal, trade would begin again,โ Xaden says, โwhich would be mutually beneficial, since Iโm sure youโve heard weโre in a war with the venin. Should you decide to become our allyโโ
โOh, weโve never involved ourselves with venin.โ Courtlyn shakes his head. โWar destroys isles, blocks economies. Supplying those at war, howeverโฆthatโs where the money is. We remain neutral in all things and always have. Itโs how weโve maintained trade, commerce, growth, and knowledge for the world no matter what god you worship or magic you can access.โ
โBut theyโve been here, right?โ I narrow my eyes slightly, noting that thereโs now a panther perched directly behind me. I lean forward to look around the servant who is still holding our dish shut. โDid you defeat them?โย Or cure them?
Courtlyn glares. โTo imply that our isle is weak, conquerable, is a line you do not want to cross. Such an assumption isย disastrous to an economy that is built on safe, stable trade. People do not invest in unstable isles.โ He snaps his fingers.
The panthers leap onto the dais with an ease that speaks to nightly routine.
โI will not stand for you being devoured by a house cat,โย Tairn growls.
โStay put and keep Sgaeyl with you,โย I shout down the bond, and my knuckles whiten around the conduit as the panther pushes between Xaden and me, its soft coat brushing against my arm.
โShoraโs lovely, donโt you think?โ Courtlyn says to Xaden, an indulgent smile curving his mouth, then continues toward Halden without waiting for an answer. โI hope you donโt mind, but theyโre used to eating with me. Your Highness, do remember that Shira earned every bit of her special dinner today.โ He lifts his hands, palms up, and crooks his fingers.
The servants remove the copper covers, then duck off the dais.
Oh gods, itโs a giant slab of red meat that has to have been carved off the largest cow to have walked this isle.
The pantherโShiraโchuffs low in her throat, flicking her tail, and I canโt help but wonder if this is how the infantry cadets felt that day on the field when Baide found us.
Xadenโs hand covers mine and squeezes, and I look over to find him staring, stone-faced across the table, then track his gazeโ
Captain Anna Winshireโs head lies on the plate between Halden and Tecarus, her short, strawberry-blond curls unmistakable.
My jaw slackens. Oh,ย Malek, Courtlyn has killed Haldenโs personal guardโฆand is serving her to hisย cat.
Iโm going to be sick.
Bile rises in my throat, and I swallow quickly, breathing in through my nose and out through my mouth, but all I smell is meat and blood.
โDonโt watch,โ Xaden whispers, and I wrench my gaze away.
โEat,โ Courtlyn orders, and the panthersย pounce.
Paws land on the table between us, and a massive maw opens, snatching the meat off the plate and dragging it, leaving a bloody trail on the white linen as she hauls her meal to the dais, then to the floor.
The others follow suit.
When I look across at Halden, he stares at his empty plate, completely stricken.
โArenโt they beautiful creatures?โ Courtlyn asks.
I blink away the shock and set the conduit on the table. Death and I are old friends, and itโs not like I really knew Anna. But the audacity is truly unparalleled.
โYou murdered my guard,โ Halden says slowly.
โYourย thiefย was found in my treasury,โ Courtlyn counters, โwith six stolen treasures on her person and a list of five more she had yet to attain written inย yourย handwriting.โ
My stomach lurches, and my gaze jumps to Haldenโs. โYou didnโt.โ
โThey are all items that belong toย us!โ He pounds his chest and stands, his chair falling back against the dais. โIt is not stealing to take back what is rightfully ours!โ A vein in his neck bulges.
Guards move in toward the edge of the dais, forming a perimeter around the panthers, and I slip my hand from beneath Xadenโs and reach for the sheaths at my lower thighs, beneath the tablecloth.
โItโs about to turn to shit,โย I warn Tairn.ย โCommunicate that to Sgaeyl however you can.โ
He rumbles in acknowledgment, and palm trees sway in the distance.
โRightfully yours?โ Courtlyn challenges, his voice rising in a sinister melody.
โWhatโs the penalty for thievery here?โ Xaden whispers.
โFrom a royal house?โ I focus inward. โDecree twenty-twoโฆโ I wince. โNo, twenty-three, is death.โ Iโve studied, but Iโm nowhere near a legal expert.
โIs Halden complicit under their laws?โ
โTheir system isnโt like ours. Their decrees can contradict each other, and Courtlyn sits on their tribunal, soโฆโ My words trip over themselves. โI donโt know. Maybe.โ
I might want to strangle Halden myself, but I canโt let him be executed here forย stealing.
โThose items are mine, received as goods bartered for services rendered over the last century, as you well know!โ Courtlyn shouts, and the diners fall silent at their tables, leaving only the sound of the panthers devouring their dinners.
Wait. The lastย century? My shoulders fall and my mind whirls, recalling Aaricโs words from last year when I asked what Halden was going to do about what was happening beyond our borders.ย Iโm here, arenโt I?ย Aaric had implied that Halden wasnโt going to act.
But this is so much worse.
Halden didnโt just know; heโs been playing a starring role.
โYou took advantage of our desperation,โ Halden accuses. โAccepted priceless magical artifacts under unfair terms, and now you execute my personal guard when we seek to rectify your outright theft with a genuine agreement? Fuck you! We want no part of you, your deception, or this godsforsaken isle!โ Halden surges forward, shoving his section of the table over, and it topples into the void of the center.
Oh.ย Shit.
Courtlynโs gaze turns to ice, and my ribs feel like theyโre twisting inward as I watch everything weโve worked for fall apart in a matter of seconds. Tecarus jumps backward, then quickly scrambles down the steps, and I donโt blame him in the least.
Halden has fucked us over. The sour taste of betrayal fills my mouth, but a bitter flood of metallic anger carries it away with the next heartbeat.
โEnough, Halden!โ Xadenโs voice cuts through the chaos as he rises to his feet. I follow, slowly, my eyes scanning the guards surrounding us, the panthers prowling behind, and the crowd where hands slip beneath linensโlikely reaching for hidden weapons.
โHe is a thief, and he insults my honor before my entire court!โ Courtlynโs voice rings out, directed at Xaden, but Xadenโs focus is locked on Halden.
โHe no longer speaks for us,โ Xaden declares coldly. With measured purpose, he swings the pack from his shoulder and sets it atop the table with a clang.
โIf you will not take the deal with Navarre,โ he continues, his voice firm and steady, โthen accept it with Tyrrendor. I promise you, the only unrest on your shores will come with Aretian riders and their fliers, who will honor your laws and customs. And in return, as a token of my deepest gratitude for your trustโโ
Xaden unfastens the top flap of his rucksack, pulling it back slowly to reveal the glint of an emerald-studded hilt. My breath catches. It looks far too much like the dagger to be a coincidence.
My heart stutters. That canโt be. He canโt. I wonโt let him.
โNo.โ I grab hold of Xadenโs hand, preventing him from showing the rest of it. โIf thatโs what I think it is, then absolutely not.โ
โViโฆโ He shakes his head, searching my eyes, and I know Iโm not the only one longing for the bond that usually makes these moments easy for us. โIt might be the only way to forge an alliance and save the prick.โ
โYouโve sacrificed enough. Iโve got this.โ I slip my heavy pack from my shoulders and set it beside his.
โAbsolutely not!โ Halden shouts.
Xaden gives him a look that clearly says heโs had enough of his shit.
โI alone have the authority to speak for Navarre!โ Halden rages, taking two threatening steps toward the king. โYou do not make deals with provinces, let alone the son of a traitor who blackmailed his way into a title. I am the only voice of our kingdom!โ His hands curl into fists, and the binding around his right floods crimson.
Courtlyn sighs, then reaches for his goblet and takes a drink. โIโve heard enough, and this grows tedious. Tecarus may live. Kill the rest.โ