Aelin panted, fighting against the throbbing in her head.
Too soon; too much power too soon. She hadn’t had time to draw it up the safe way, spiraling slowly to its depths.
Shifting into her Fae form hadn’t helpedโit had only made the Valg smell worse.
Dorian was on his knees, clawing at his hand, where the ring kept glowing, branding his flesh.
He sent darkness snapping for her again and againโand each time, she slammed it away with a wall of flame.
But her blood was heating.
โTry, Dorian,โ she begged, her tongue like paper in her parched mouth.
โI will kill you, you Fae bitch.โ
A low laugh sounded behind her.
Aelin half turnedโnot daring to put her back to either of them, even if it meant exposing herself to the open fall.
The King of Adarlan stood in the open doorway at the other end of the bridge.
Chaolโ
โSuch a noble effort from the captain. To try to buy you time so you might save my son.โ
She’d triedโtried, butโ
โPunish her,โ the demon hissed from the other end of the bridge. โPatience.โ But the king stiffened as he took in the gold ring burning
on Dorian’s hand. That harsh, brutal face tightened. โWhat have you done?โ
Dorian thrashed, shuddering, and let out a scream that set her Fae ears ringing.
Aelin drew her father’s sword. โYou killed Chaol,โ she said, the words hollow.
โThe boy didn’t even land a single blow.โ He smirked at the Sword of Orynth. โI doubt you will, either.โ
Dorian went silent.
Aelin snarled, โYou killed him.โ
The king approached, his footfalls thudding on the glass bridge.
โMy one regret,โ the king said to her, โis that I did not get to take my time.โ
She backed up a stepโjust one.
The king drew Nothung. โI’ll take my time with you, though.โ Aelin lifted her sword in both hands.
Thenโ
โWhat did you say?โ Dorian.
The voice was hoarse, broken.
The king and Aelin both turned toward the prince.
But Dorian’s eyes were on his father, and they were burning like stars. โWhat did you say. About Chaol.โ
The king snapped. โSilence.โ
โDid you kill him.โ Not a question.
Aelin’s lips began trembling, and she tunneled down, down, down inside herself.
โAnd if I did?โ the king said, brows high.
โDid you kill Chaol?โ
The light at Dorian’s hand burned and burnedโ But the collar remained around his neck.
โYou,โ the king snappedโand Aelin realized he meant her just as a spear of darkness shot for her so fast, too fastโ
The darkness shattered against a wall of ice.
Dorian.
His name was Dorian.
Dorian Havilliard, and he was the Crown Prince of Adarlan.
And Celaena SardothienโAelin Galathynius, his friend โฆ she had come back for him.
She faced him, an ancient sword in her hands. โDorian?โ she breathed.
The demon inside him was screaming and pleading, ripping at him, trying to bargain.
A wave of black slammed into the shield of ice he’d thrown up between the princess and his father. Soonโsoon the king would break through it.
Dorian lifted his hands to the Wyrdstone collarโcold, smooth, thrumming.
Donโt, the demon shrieked.ย Donโt!
There were tears running down Aelin’s face as Dorian gripped the black stone encircling his throat.
And, bellowing his grief, his rage, his pain, he snapped the collar from his neck.





