Chapter no 36

Onyx Storm (The Empyrean, #3)

The citizenship test for those wishing to reside in Hedotis reminds me of the entrance exam for the Scribe Quadrant, but our test is designed to measure how much a potential cadet has learned, and theirs reads as though to prove how much one has not.

โ€”Hedotis: Isle of Hedeon by Captain Asher Sorrengail


Chairs screech against the stone floor as Mira, Cat, and I stand.ย โ€œGet back here!โ€ย I shout down the bond, and panic wraps its sharp-nailed hands around my heart and squeezes.

โ€œAlready en route,โ€ย Tairn replies.

โ€œIs Chradhโ€”โ€

โ€œEnraged but not suffering the loss of his rider from what I can tell.โ€

โ€œHe just set part of the forest on fire,โ€ย Andarna adds.

โ€œRiorson, heโ€™s notโ€”โ€ Aaric starts to repeat.

โ€œI heard you the first time.โ€ Xaden hooks his arms under Garrickโ€™s shoulders and hauls him from his chair, then lays him out on the floor and kneels by his side.

โ€œWhat did you put in it?โ€ I ask Faris, rounding the table.

His smile shifts from playful to cruel, but he doesnโ€™t answer.

โ€œGet Trager!โ€ Mira orders, and I hear a door open and shut behind me.

Xaden presses his ear to Garrickโ€™s chest. โ€œSluggish but beating.โ€

โ€œWe need to get him to breatheโ€”โ€ Aaric starts. โ€œHeโ€™s fuckingย blue.โ€

โ€œWell aware.โ€ Xaden pinches Garrickโ€™s nose shut, then seals his mouth over Garrickโ€™s and exhales.

Garrickโ€™s chest rises.

I rock back on my heels and stand, finding Talia staring at Garrick with horror-stricken eyes. โ€œWhat was in the cake?โ€ I ask her.

She startles. โ€œNothing.โ€ Her brow furrows as she looks at Garrickโ€™s slice, then reaches for hers. โ€œItโ€™s justโ€”โ€

โ€œNot for you, my dear.โ€ Faris takes her plate, then winces, tilting his head as he runs a hand over his stomach.

โ€œWhat did you do?โ€ Talia pushes back so quickly her chair falls into the wall behind her, leaving a mark on the pristine surface.

โ€œI tested them as you asked,โ€ he tells her with a loving smile. โ€œHere, in the privacy of our home, where theyโ€™d be comfortable.โ€

Nairi and Roslyn both nudge their plates away, exchanging annoyed glances as Mira hovers, ready to strike.

โ€œYou poisoned myย son?โ€ Talia shrieks.

โ€œYour son was wise enough not to eat it,โ€ Faris replies. โ€œOur isle can be unforgiving. You should be proud, not angry.โ€

I grab whatโ€™s left of Garrickโ€™s cake and lift it to my nose. It smells like chocolate, and sugar, and maybe a hint of vanilla butโ€” There. I breathe deeply, catching a hint of something sickly sweet. Like fruit thatโ€™s been left in the sun too long.

โ€œItโ€™s still slowing,โ€ Aaric says, and I glance back to see him lying with his ear against Garrickโ€™s chest as Xaden breathes again for his best friend.

My mind doesnโ€™t raceโ€”itย flies. It could be anything. Powdered and added to the flour, liquefied and mixed in with the eggs or added to the glaze. It could be indigenous or imported. All I have is Dadโ€™s field guide. Weโ€™re so far out of our depths here that Iโ€™m not even sure Brennan could help.

โ€œViolet,โ€ Xaden pleads as our gazes collide. The panic in those onyx depths jars me like nothing else can.

I take a deep breath and steady my heartbeat to slow my thoughts. โ€œIโ€™ll find it,โ€ I promise. โ€œI wonโ€™t let him die.โ€

Xaden nods and breathes for Garrick again.

I smell the cake one last time and set it down, finding Faris watching us with rapt curiosity. Talia slowly backs herself against the curved wall, wrapping her arms around her middle as she watches Xaden.

โ€œIs this the part where you draw a weapon?โ€ Faris asks me, shifting in his seat. โ€œThreaten to kill me if I donโ€™t tell you what your hasty friend ingested?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ I lean my hip against the table where Talia should be sitting. โ€œThis is the part where I tell you Iโ€™ve already killed you.โ€

Farisโ€™s smile slips. โ€œAnd yet I breathe, and your friend does not.โ€ But his body rolls like heโ€™s trying to contain a belch, and he covers his mouth.

โ€œOh, youโ€™ll breathe just fine.โ€ I glance at the other three. โ€œYou all will. Itโ€™s the vomiting until your bile turns to blood that will kill you. Should start in about ten minutes. Donโ€™t worry, it only lasts about an hour. Kind of a miserable way to go, but I worked with what I had.โ€

Nairi lurches out of her chair and drops to her knees, retching onto the floor.

โ€œShit, my timingโ€™s off,โ€ I say to Mira.

โ€œShe had two glasses.โ€ Mira wrinkles her nose and retreats a step as Nairi empties the contents of her stomach.

โ€œYou drank and ate everything we did,โ€ Faris says, the blood draining from his face. โ€œI watched.โ€

โ€œNot before dinner you didnโ€™t.โ€ I drum my fingers on the table. โ€œBefore dinner, it was just the six of us. Are you curious what I gave everyone for an appetizer as we walked down the stairs?โ€

His eyes flare. โ€œYouโ€™re lying.โ€

โ€œYou wish.โ€ I glance sideways as Talia slides down the wall, muffling a cry with her fist. โ€œTime forย yourย test. Do you know why arinmint is illegal to export? Why itโ€™s against the rules to take it outside Aretia?โ€

โ€œThe fuckingย tea,โ€ Faris hisses, shooting a glare at Talia.

I lift his empty goblet and turn it upside down. โ€œAnd you drank it all.โ€ I tsk at him, then set it back on the table. โ€œIโ€™ll make you a deal. I was saving this for the unlikely event we failed your test and needed leverage, but you give me your antidote and Iโ€™ll give you mine.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t get to beat me.โ€ He shakes his head.

Anger prickles along my skin.

โ€œAnd you donโ€™t get to poison my friend with impunity.โ€ I tilt my head, refusing to letย anyย of the panic curdling in my stomach show on my face.

โ€œYour friend will be dead in the next twenty minutes, and I will still have forty to see you slaughtered by my guards. You think we wonโ€™t find the antidote in your room?โ€ His voice rises.

The house shudders, and an ear-splitting roar rattles the forks against their plates.

โ€œI wish you the best of luck.โ€ I manage to keep my voice level. โ€œYou have mediocre guards. I have ten lethally trained riders and fliers, four gryphons, andย sevenย pissed-off dragons. The odds are in my favor.โ€

Faris blanches. โ€œHow do I know youโ€™re not bluffing? That what youโ€™ve given us is deadly?โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t.โ€ I shrug. โ€œBut as soon as you or your wife starts vomiting blood, Iโ€™m afraid the antidote wonโ€™t do you any good. Timeโ€™s ticking.โ€

The door swings open behind us, slamming into the wall.

โ€œOhย fuck.โ€ Drake immediately sidesteps out of the doorway and Trager rushes in, the others close behind.

โ€œWhat did they give him?โ€ the flier asks, dropping to his knees opposite Xaden.

โ€œWorking on that,โ€ I tell him.ย And Iโ€™m failing.

Faris isnโ€™t responding to a threat to his own life, or even his wifeโ€™s. It goes against every base instinct I have. I would have forked over the antidote as soon as Iโ€™d realized Xaden was in trouble.

โ€œStop thinking like you,โ€ย Tairn orders.ย โ€œThink like him.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™d rather die than lose.โ€ย Fear drips off the edges of every word.ย โ€œHeโ€™s not going to tell me.โ€

โ€œThen stop asking him.โ€

โ€œViolet!โ€ Xaden shouts.

โ€œWe have to get his heart beating stronger.โ€ Trager puts one hand on top of the other on Garrickโ€™s sternum, then forces all his weight down. โ€œKeep breathing for him.โ€

The door opens behind Faris, and a servant gasps, then slams the door shut and screams.

My gaze swings to Mira. โ€œI need you to handle everything else in this house that can kill us.โ€ Then I look toward the doorway and find Dain standing behind Cat and Ridoc. โ€œGet my dadโ€™s book on Hedotis. Itโ€™s in my pack on the right side of my bed.โ€

Dain nods and takes off running.

โ€œWe seal the houseย now,โ€ Mira orders. โ€œThere are three doors on this level. Cordella, take the front. Cat and Maren, handle the back by the patio. Iโ€™ll go for the side. Ridoc and Aaric, stay withย Violet.โ€ She draws her daggers and charges past the two sick women and through the servantsโ€™ entrance to the kitchen.

The cook.

โ€œRidoc, with me!โ€ I call back over my shoulder, then race through the door Mira left open and into the kitchen.

Five servants stand around a large, cluttered table, their hands up at their shoulders, palms facing outward. There are two more at the hearth, one at the wash basin, and two by a stone oven.

โ€œWhere is the cook?โ€

They stare back at me.

โ€œWhere is the cook,โ€ I repeat, switching to Hedotic.

The female servant who just found us trembles as she points to a doorway on her right. I draw two blades and trust Ridoc to watch my back as I storm past the workers and intoโ€” Itโ€™s a pantry.

Shelves with jars and baskets of fruits line the walls.

The spindly man startles and nearly drops what looks to be a jar of pickled eggs.

โ€œWhat did you put in the cake?โ€ I ask in Hedotic.

โ€œWhat I was instructed to.โ€ He slides the jar back onto the shelf, then reaches below and draws a knife from the block.

โ€œDonโ€™t do that.โ€ I lift my blades. โ€œJust tell me whatโ€™s killing my friend and you live.โ€

He charges me and I throw my daggers in quick succession, embedding them deep within both his forearms. Blood streams to his elbows and he drops the kitchen knife, then bellows, staring down at his arms as his hands shake.

โ€œI told you not to do that!โ€ I take three steps, then yank out both of my daggers by their hilts and kick him square in the stomach.

He stumbles backward into the shelves.

Debilitating pain explodes in my side, and I gasp, tensing every muscle like that might somehow rewind the last thirty seconds and spare my broken rib.ย Fuck, I did not think that through.

The cook brings his trembling hands together in a plea, revealing blue half-moons under his nails. โ€œPlease. No. I have a wife. And two children.โ€

Blue.

He hadnโ€™t been using a blue-edged towel. Heโ€™d been scrubbing the blue off his hands.

I back out of the pantry slowly and find Ridoc guarding the door, flight jacket unbuttoned, sword drawn. โ€œWeโ€™re looking for something blue.โ€

โ€œYou telling me thereโ€™s actually something colorful on this isle?โ€ We both stare at the pots, pans, and dishes covering the newly deserted worktable, then move toward it. Ridoc sheathes his sword, picks up a pot, checks its cream-colored contents, and sets it back down. โ€œEven the freaking birds are whiteโ€”โ€

Errisbirds.

Blue nails. The scent of overripe fruit.

Thatโ€™s it.ย โ€œI know what itโ€”โ€

The cook yells as he storms out of the pantry, and both Ridoc and I whirl.

My heart seizes as I catch sight of the cookโ€™s kitchen knife mid-flight. I dodge right, then surge forward toward the cook, walling off the pain like it belongs to someone else, and pull a move from Courtlynโ€™s book. I throw the dagger with a snap of my wrist and pin the cookโ€™s bloodied hand to the fucking doorframe.

He has the nerve to howl like he doesnโ€™t deserve it.

โ€œStay there,โ€ I order in Hedotic, then turn back toward Ridoc.

Air gushes from my lungs as Ridoc looks down.

The cookโ€™s knife is lodged in his side.

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