โWhat a happy reunion,โ Queen Ileana announced, her smile tight as she took in the two brothers staring at each other.
I hardly heard herโwas barely aware of the Handmaiden drifting in and out from between us like a wraith, coming to stand on the other side of the Queen.
What I was staring at didnโt make sense.
And I wasnโt the only one who appeared frozen in shock as we stared at Prince Malik DaโNeer. How was he even free? Standing beside the Blood Queen, seemingly healthy and whole? He looked nothing like the emaciated, frail man weโd seen in the cage below. His golden bronze skin lacked the haggardness of starvation. His hair gleamed, and the polished shine of his boots, the cut of his breeches, and the tailored shirt and deep grey vest he wore dripped with wealth and privilege.
It didnโt make sense.
Or it couldnโt, because the only reason heโd be here was unfathomable. โGods,โ Kieran uttered, lifting a hand and then halting.
โMalik.โ Casteelโs voice was hoarse, and the agony slicing through him stole my breath. I reached out, grasping his hand. His gaze swung between his brother and the Blood Queen. Hisโand all the othersโโshock pelted me like icy rain. โNo.โ
His brotherโs head tilted as his gaze flicked to where my hand was wrapped around Casteelโs. โI see youโve gotten yourself married, Cas,โ he said, and Casteel flinched as the breath he took punched from him. โWish I couldโve been there.โ Bright, golden eyes met mine, and I felt Kieran shudder from where he stood beside me. โCongratulations.โ
โWhat has she done to you?โ Casteel demanded, rattled to his very
core.
โOpened my eyes,โ Malik replied. โTo what?โ Casteel choked.
โTo the truth.โ His head straightened, and I reached out with my senses, finding a thick wall shielding his emotions. โJust as she will open all your eyes.โ
Casteel took a step back, his disbelief as potent as his sorrow. โThis canโt be real.โ His head swung toward the Queen. He started toward her, but I tightened my grip on his hand as several of the knights stepped forward. They werenโt my concern. It was the Handmaiden, whose gaze sharpened on Casteel. โWhat in the fuck have you done to him?โ
โCasteel.โ Her voice reached us like a snake in the grass.
His entire body went rigid beside mine, and her red lips curved up as she extended a hand toward him.
I reacted without thought, grabbing her arm. The silk of her sleeve wrinkled under my grip. โYou will never lay a finger on him again.โ
The Handmaiden stepped forward, but Queen Ileana held up a hand as her dark gaze slid to mine. โPenellaphe.โ Those dark eyes roamed my face, touching briefly on the scars and then continuing on. And I thoughtโฆgods, I thought her features softened and warmed. โI have no interest in laying a hand on your husband. That would be incredibly disrespectful.โ
โAs if you care for what is respectful,โ I shot back.
Her brows rose, and then she laughed softly. โIan,โ she called, and I saw my brother stiffen from the corner of my eye. โYou didnโt tell me that our dear Penellaphe not only found her tongue but also sharpened it.โ
Ian said nothing.
Queen Ileana tugged on her arm, but I held on for a moment more. I didnโt know why. Maybe just to prove I could, that my tongue wasnโt the only thing about me that now had sharpened edges. I slowly let go, lifting one finger at a time.
An eyebrow rose as she stared at me. Then she leaned her head in, and the scents of rose and vanilla reached me. โPoppy,โ she said softly, holding my gaze. As close as she was, I thought her eyesโฆwerenโt as dark as an Ascendedโs normally were. I could see her pupils. I opened my senses, but I felt nothing from her, which wasnโt a surprise. โHow quickly youโve turned on me, after all the years I protected you, cared for you, and kept you safe.โ
Her words did nothing to my heart. โYou mean after spending years lying to me and keeping me in a cage?โ
โYou were not caged, child. I am sure your dear Prince can tell you that.โ
Casteelโs head whipped in her direction, and his fury blasted my skin. โA room and a life of lies is still a cage,โ I bit out, refusing to look away. โAnd I am not a child, nor is he a Prince.โ
Queen Ileanaโs brows knitted and then smoothed out as she glanced at Casteel. Another soft laugh left her as she pulled back. โWell, that explains so much.โ She looked over her shoulder at Malik. โThe younger brother surpasses the eldest.โ She turned back to us. โAnd the Maiden becomes the Queen.โ The corners of her lips lifted again. โJust as I had always hoped for you.โ
Warning bells rang, but theyโd been ringing since she entered the room with Prince Malik at her side, as if he were her Consort. โWhere is the King?โ I asked.
โIn the capital,โ she answered, eyeing Kieran. She reached to straighten the collar of his tunic but caught my move toward her. โTerritorial, arenโt you? Never wouldโve expected that. I have a question for you, dear. One that may make Ian very uncomfortable.โ Her crown glimmered as she tipped her head back. โAre you Joined to this wolven? Or is it the pretty blond one? Or one of those oh-so-gorgeous females?โ
The fact that she knew of the Joining didnโt escape any of us. โIโm bonded to them,โ I answered, waiting for her gaze to settle on me. โTo all of them.โ
Her eyes widened slightly, and then she clapped her hands together, surprising me. Casteel shot me a quick glance as the Queen looked over her shoulder at Malik. โLook at what youโve missed out on.โ
โIโm looking,โ he replied dryly. โAnd Iโm seeing.โ
โWhat in the hell is that supposed to mean?โ Casteel snarled, his shock at seeing his brotherโat the betrayalโ giving way to fury that tasted of blood instead of anger.
โYou see, Iโve always seen my dear Penellaphe as the future Queen of Atlantia.โ Queen Ileana turned to Delano, her grin resurfacing as his lip curled in disgust. She raised a hand and snapped her fingers. I tensed, but it was a small horde of servants who answered her summons, filtering into the room, carrying trays of glasses. โJust married to the wrong brother.โ
I choked on my breath as Casteel stared at her. โWhat?โ I couldnโt have heard her right.
โDrinks anyone?โ Queen Ileana offered, and none of us accepted, not even Emil or Naill, who both looked as if they could use an entire bottle at
the moment. One shoulder lifted in a delicate shrug in response to their refusal.
โWhat was that supposed to mean?โ Casteel pressed.
โI had planned for my Penellaphe to marry Malik,โ she answered, and yes, I had heard her correctly the first time.
โItโs true,โ Malik confirmed, plucking up a glass of what I sincerely hoped was red wine. He lifted it toward me. โI was your Ascension.โ His lips curved into a smirk. โOr at least thatโs what we could call it.โ He winked and took a drink. โBut I suppose it could be considered an Ascension of theโฆflesh?โ
Casteel exploded.
He shot toward his brother, lips peeled back, and fangs bared. He was fast, but Kieran launched himself at Casteel, wrapping both arms around his waist. โThatโs what they want,โ Kieran said. โDonโt give it to them, brother. Donโt.โ
Queen Ileanaโs laughter was like tinkling windchimes as she helped herself to a glass. โPlease, do,โ she said, and I saw the knights and guards back away from Malik and Casteel. โIโm curious to know who would win this fight. My bet is on Casteel. He has always been a fighter.โ She grinned as she lifted one of Vonettaโs braids as she drifted past her. Vonettaโs lips peeled back in a silent snarl. โEven when he was on the verge of being broken.โ
My head jerked to her. โShut the fuck up.โ
Her laughter died in a hush as she turned to me. The Handmaiden stepped back while Malik took another drink of his wine, one eyebrow arched. Ian edged toward me as Tawny paled. Casteel stopped struggling to get at his brother as he and Kieran turned to where I stood, my chest humming with eather and rage, rising and falling rapidly with my breaths.
โI am being kind,ย Queenย Penellaphe, and hospitable. Because I will always have a great fondness for you, no matter where we stand,โ she said, her voice cool as she smiled at Naill. โIโve invited you to speak with me, so we could hopefully come to an agreement about what the future holds. I assume thatโs why you two agreed.โ
โIt is,โ I bit out.
โIโve even had drinks brought in and offered food to your friends, even though they attempted to trick me into believing that it was you instead of her.โ Queen Ileana gestured at Lyra with her glass, and the
wolven snarled at her. โBut do not mistake my fondness for weakness or for permission to speak to me as if I am nothing more than gutter trash. I amย theย Queen, so show some damn respect.โ
I opened my mouth to tell her exactly what I thought of showing her respect, but Casteel spoke. โYou are right about why weโre here. We are here to talk about the future. Yours.โ
Standing before the dais, she faced us as the Handmaiden shadowed her on one side of the room and Malik from the other. โThen speak.โ
Casteel had managed to get his anger under control while I was quickly losing my grip on mine. โWe came withโโ
โAn ultimatum? I know,โ she said, and Casteel snapped his mouth shut. โRelease your brother and allow Atlantia to take back the lands east of New Haven? Or you will reveal the truth about the Ascended and Atlantia by using the once-Maiden as proof? Destroy us by collapsing our foundation of lies? Is that correct?โ
I stilled.
All of us did.
โHow?โ growled Casteel. โHow do you know that?โ
โYou haveโฆorย hadย an advisor who was very eager to rid Atlantia of the rightful heir to the throne,โ she answered. โSo eager, in fact, that he told several of my protรฉgรฉs of your plans.โ
Alastir.
โThat son of a bitch,โ Naill muttered.
I could barely breathe through my anger. โI want to kill him all over again,โ I seethed.
โHeโs dead?โ Queen Ileana smiled. โGods, you have no idea how happy that makes me. Thank you.โ
โYour gratitude is unwanted,โ Casteel snapped.
She shrugged again. โAnyway, your plan is clever. If you two waltzed into Solis, loving and happy together, it would shake our control. It could even topple theโwhat do you call it? The Blood Crown? After all, they do believe the Maiden was Chosen by the gods. But you see, that would only work if you thought that any of us would simply relinquish Solis. Iโd see the whole godsdamn kingdom burn before I ever allowed Atlantia to seize even one single acre of land.โ
I inhaled sharply as Ian closed his eyes, lowering his chin.
โSo thatโs it?โ Casteel stepped forward. โYou really want war?โ
โI want Atlantia,โ she replied. โThen itโs war,โ I stated.
The ruby crown glinted as she shook her head. โNot necessarily.โ
โI donโt see how there is any other option,โ Casteel returned. โYouโve rejected our offer.โ
โBut you havenโt rejected mine.โ Casteel laughed darkly. โItโll be a no.โ
โYou havenโt heard what I have to say.โ The Blood Queen held her glass with both hands. โYou will claim Atlantia in my name and swear sovereignty to me. You may retain your titles of Prince and Princess, but you will ensure that several of my Dukes and Duchesses are able to safely cross the Skotos to establish Royal Seats throughout Atlantia. You will dismantle your armies and convince the people of Atlantia that this is for the best, of course.โ Her head cocked to the side. โOh, and I want the former King and Queen brought to the capital, where they will be tried for treason.โ
Malik showed no response as he now stood beside the Handmaiden. Not a flicker of emotion for what would be a death sentence for his parents. โYouโre out of your mind,โ Casteel breathed, and he was right. There
was no other explanation for why she would think weโd ever agree to that. โIf you refuse, then war is inevitable,โ she continued as if Casteel
hadnโt spoken. โBut first, I do believe you should understand what youโll be up against if your armies cross the Skotos. We have over a hundred thousand guards who have sworn an oath to the Royal Crown. They may be mortal, but they want coin and a lifetime of richesโwhich I can provide. Theyโre more than willing to fight and die for that, than hedge their bets on Atlantia being any different than what they have now,โ she told us. โWe have several thousand knights, and they will not be nearly as easy for you to fight in combat as you think. But thatโs not all we have.โ
โThe Revenants?โ I finished for her.
Queen Ileanaโs brows lifted and then smoothed out. โInteresting,โ she murmured, and my heart skipped a beat. I didnโt dare look at Ian. โBut do you know what a Revenant is?โ When none of us answered, she shifted her glass to one hand and summoned the Handmaiden forward.
Malikโs jaw hardened as the Handmaiden went to join the Queen. It was brief, and I wasnโt even sure if his reaction had anything to do with the
summoning or not. The Handmaiden sheathed her swords along her thighs and stood perfectly still beside the Queen.
โA Revenant is an amazing thing.โ Queen Ileana angled her body toward the Handmaiden. โA very old thing that fell out of favor all the way back when the gods walked among man,โ she said, picking up the young womanโs braid and draping it over her shoulder. โThey are faster than most Atlantians could hope to be. Perhaps even faster than a wolven. They are incredibly strong, even those vertically challenged as this one beside me.โ
The young woman had said that she was many things when Iโd questioned if she was a Handmaiden. She was also a Revenant, and weโd seen just how fast and strong she was.
And she didnโt look even remotely pleased at her height being referenced.
โThey are exceptionally trained fighters, born with inherent skill. They are good for one thing.โ The Queen smiled as she drew a thumb across the red-painted mask. โAnd that is killing.โ
The Revenantโs strange eyes remained open, fixed on some point beyond us.
โAny mortal can become skilled at killing, can they not?โ Queen Ileana asked. โBut a Revenant isnโt really mortal. They are something else entirely.โ
Queen Ileana nodded at a nearby knight. He strode forward, unsheathing a long-bladed knife. I stiffened as a sudden rush of desperation burned through me, leaving behind the choking smoke of hopelessness. It came from herโthe Revenantโeven as she stood there, expressionless, her gaze vacant. She didnโt wantโ
Malik jerked as if he were about to take a step forward but stopped himself a second before the knight thrust the knife into the femaleโs chestโ into her heart.
Tawny cried out, smacking her hand over her mouth as I stepped back out of shock, bumping into Casteel. His eyes were wide as he watched the knight yank the knife free. Ian had turned his head away as the knight stepped aside. The lace of the Handmaidenโs tunic quickly became wet as she stumbled to the side and then went down on one knee.
Blood trickled out of her mouth as she stretched her neck back. โOuch,โ she rasped and then toppled to her side.
โSheโs a fighter, too,โ the Queen commented as a pool of red rapidly spread out from under her prone body. She looked up at Vonetta. โYou. Check to see if she lives for me?โ
Vonetta glanced at us and then started forward. She knelt and pressed her fingers against the side of the young womanโs neck. Swallowing, she shook her head as she pulled her hand back. โThereโs no pulse, and IโฆI can smell it. Death.โ
I had a feeling they werenโt talking about the same kind of scent they picked up from me.
Vonetta rose and quickly rejoined Emil and the others. โSheโs dead.โ โGood gods,โ Kieran uttered, staring at the young woman on the floor.
Her blood filled the crevices between the tiles, stretching toward us. โWhat was the point in that?โ
โPatience,โ Ileana said, taking a sip.
Casteelโs hand flattened against my back as my gaze darted from the Revenant to the Queen and then to Malik, whose gaze hadnโt once left the still body.
โWhat isโฆ?โ I forced out a ragged breath. โWhat is wrong with you?โ I asked of the Queen as I stared at the woman, at the blood spreading under her handโ
A finger twitched.
I gasped, and Casteel leaned forward, his eyes narrowed. Another finger spasmed, and then the arm. A second passed, and her entire body moved, her back bowing as her mouth opened. Dragging in deep, gulping breaths, she pressed her hand over where the wound should be, where her heart had been pierced. She sat up, blinking, and then rose to her feet and looked at us with those lifeless eyes.
โTa-da,โ the Queen exclaimed with a snap of her fingers. Kieran drew back. โWhat in the actual fuck?โ
โThe actual fuck youโre asking about is a Revenant,โ the Queen replied. โThey cannot easily be killed. You can stab them with bloodstone or any stone. Cut their throats. Set them on fire. Slice their limbs from their body, and let them bleed out, and they will come back whole.โ She smiled almost warmly at the Revenant. โThey always come back.โ
They always come back.
I shuddered as I stared at the young woman, unable to process how that was even possible, because it wasnโt the same as healing someone or
even snatching them from the grasp of death. I didnโt think my touch couldโฆ regrow severed limbs.
โWhat about their heads?โ Casteel asked. โDo they regrow one of them?โ
The Queenโs smile grew as she nodded. โImpossible,โ breathed Delano.
โDo you want me to show you?โ she offered.
โNo,โ I said quickly, the Revenantโs desperation still an echo in my soul. โThat wonโt be necessary.โ
The Queen actually looked a little disappointed as Emil rubbed his palm against the center of his chest. โThat isโฆthat is an abomination to the gods.โ
The Revenant said nothing, but the Queen did. โTo some, they are.โ
And I thought of what Nyktos had said. He was right. They were an abomination of life and death.
โHow?โ I forced out. โHow are they created?โ
โThey arenโt simply created. They are born, the third sons and daughters of two mortal parents. Not all carry thisโฆtrait, but those who do remain unremarkable unless discovered,โ she said, and a sickening knowledge rolled through me. The children given to the Rite. This is what became of some of them. โThe blood of a King or one destined is needed to ensure that they reach their full potential, but apparentlyโฆโ She looked over at Prince Malik. โI donโt have that anymore.โ
Malik smiled apologetically.
โAnd, well, the rest isnโt all that important,โ she stated. โI have many of them, enough to become an army that you have no hope of ever defeating.โ
Ianโฆhe hadnโt been exaggerating. How could one fight an army that would just continuously rise after falling? Could Nyktosโs guards even defeat them?
โSoโฆโ Queen Ileana drew the word out. โThis is what you would go to war against.โ Her dark eyes settled on me. โThe War of Two Kings never ended,โ she said. โThere has just been a strained truce. That is all. And now you must see how hopeless it would be to believe that you could fight against Solis.โ
โThen why havenโt you just seized Atlantia?โ Casteel demanded.
โHalf of my armies would die or become lost crossing the Skotos. Even the Revenants wouldnโt fare well in the mist,โ she stated. โBesides, I do not want the Atlantian people to hate me. I want their respect. Their loyalty. Not their loathing.โ
โWell,โ Casteel started. โThat ship has already sailed.โ
โFeelings can be changed,โ she said dismissively. โEspecially when their Queen is the daughter of the Queen of Solis.โ
โMyย mother?โ I laughed hoarsely. โI thought you were my grandmother.โ
โI donโt know why that silly bitch told you that,โ she replied. โDuchess Teerman was loyal but not exactly the most intelligent.โ
I shook my head in utter disbelief. โYour claim of being my mother is such a ridiculous lie, I cannot believe you would even think that I would entertain such a statement.โ
โOh, please do not tell me that you still believe Coralena is your mother. That treacherous bitch did not carry you for nine months and then spend hours screaming in pain to bring you into this world,โ she spat, climbing the wide, short steps that circled the entire chamber and led to the alcove of the curtained windows.
โNeither did you,โ I growled. โIs that so?โ she replied.
โYouโre a vampry.โ Casteelโs hand pressed against my lower back. โYou cannot have children.โ
โShe is not a vampry,โ Ian said, looking at me. His features were drawn. โAnd she speaks the truth. She is your mother.โ
โCoralena was Ianโs mother. Leopold was his father,โ Queen Ileana said, placing her empty glass on a marble podium. It was then when I realized that there were no more servants in the room. โAnd Cora was my most favorite Handmaidenโmy most trusted. I had her care for you so that none of those who sought to gain what I had could use you, my child, against meโand many would be foolish enough to try. I trusted her, and she betrayed me. She and her worthless husband thought they could steal you away. Apparently, she discovered my intention to marry you to Prince Malik, finally bringing the two kingdoms together, and she didnโt approve of it.โ
My heart thudded as she spoke. โCoralena survived the attack, by the way. She was a Revenant, after all.โ She smoothed her hands over the ruby
chains at her waist. โHowever, she did not survive my wrath.โ I shuddered, and Casteel curled his arm around my waist.
โI didnโt want to do it. That hurt me more than you will ever believe. She was like a daughter to me, and she betrayed me.โ The Queen drew in a deep breath and then motioned the knight away from the curtained window. โI am not a vampry. Nor is Ileana my nameโmy first name that is.โ She curled her fingers around the edges of the curtain, and I reached down, gripping Casteelโs arm. โThe first name I was born with is one youโve probably heard. It was Isbeth.โ