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Chapter no 5

The Crown of Gilded Bones (Blood and Ash Series #3)

I couldnโ€™t have heard him right. There was no way he planned to do what heโ€™d stated.

โ€œNone will be the wiser until itโ€™s too late,โ€ he said. โ€œYou will be beyond their reach, like all the others the Ascended have taken.โ€

โ€œThatโ€ฆthat doesnโ€™t even make sense,โ€ I said, stunned when I realized that he was serious.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t?โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ I exclaimed. โ€œFor several reasons. Starting with how you plan to get me there.โ€

Alastir smiled at me, and my unease grew. โ€œPenellaphe, dear, youโ€™re no longer within the Pillars of Atlantia. Youโ€™re in the Crypt of the Forgotten Ones, deep within the Skotos Mountains. If anyone even learns that you are here, they will not find you. We will already be gone by then.โ€

My insides chilled as disbelief rose. โ€œHow did you get past the Guardians?โ€

โ€œThose who were unaware of our presence felt the kiss of the shadowshade.โ€

โ€œAnd those who werenโ€™t?โ€ I asked, already guessing whatโ€™d happened to them. โ€œYou killed Guardians?โ€

โ€œWe did what needed to be done.โ€

โ€œGods,โ€ I whispered, swallowing the anger and panic that swirled within me. โ€œThey protected Atlantia. Theyโ€”โ€

โ€œThey were not the true Guardians of Atlantia,โ€ he cut me off. โ€œIf they were, they wouldโ€™ve struck you down the moment you appeared.โ€

My lip curled as I forced my breathing to remain even. โ€œEven if you hand me over to them, how will I not be Atlantiaโ€™s problem if you give me back to the people who plan to use my blood to make more vamprys?โ€

He lifted his weight from his hand and sat straight. โ€œIs that what they plan?โ€

โ€œWhat else would they plan to do?โ€ I demanded. All of a sudden, I remembered Duchess Teermanโ€™s words at Spessaโ€™s End. She had claimed that Queen Ileana would be thrilled to learn that I had married the Prince. That I would be able to do what sheโ€™d never been able to doโ€”destroy the kingdom from within. Before I could allow those words to mix with what Alastir had said about me being a threat, I shoved them aside. Duchess Teerman had told a lot of lies before she died, starting with what sheโ€™d said about Queen Ileana, a vampry incapable of bearing children, being my grandmother. Sheโ€™d also claimed that Tawny had gone through the Ascension, using Prince Malikโ€™s blood. I couldnโ€™t believe that, either.

Alastir eyed me silently for a moment. โ€œCome now, Penellaphe. Do you really think the Ascended have no idea that they had the descendant of Nyktos in their grips for nearly nineteen years? Longer?โ€

Ian.

My breath caught. He was talking about Ian. โ€œI was told Ian Ascended.โ€

โ€œI would have no knowledge of that.โ€

โ€œBut you think Queen Ileana and King Jalara knew that weโ€™re Nyktosโ€™s descendants?โ€ When he said nothing, I fought the urge to launch myself at him. โ€œWhat does that knowledge change anyway?โ€

โ€œThey could use you to make more vamprys,โ€ he agreed. โ€œOr, they know what youโ€™re capable of. They know what was written about you, and they plan to use you against Atlantia.โ€

My stomach hollowed. The idea of being handed over to the Ascended was terrifying enough. But to be used against Atlantiaโ€”against Casteel? โ€œThen let me ask you again, how is that not Atlantiaโ€™s problem if theyโ€ฆ?โ€ I jerked back against the wall, my eyes widening.

โ€œWait a minute. You said very few people knew what Malec could do

โ€”that my gifts were like his. They couldโ€™ve guessed that Ian and I had godโ€™s blood in us, but how would they know our lineage?โ€ I leaned forward as far as I could. โ€œYouโ€™re working with the Ascended, arenโ€™t you?โ€

His lips thinned. โ€œSome Ascended were alive when Malec ruled.โ€

โ€œBy the time Jalara fought the Atlantians at Pompay, Malec no longer sat on the throne,โ€ I said. โ€œNot only that, but he was able to keep the vast majority of the Atlantians in the dark about his abilitiesโ€”about who he descended from. But some random Ascended knew? One who managed to survive the war? Because it sure as hell wasnโ€™t Jalara or Ileana. They came

from the Vodina Isles, where Iโ€™m willing to bet they Ascended.โ€ My lip curled in disgust. โ€œYou claim youโ€™re a true Protector of Atlantia, but youโ€™ve plotted with its enemies. The people who held both of your Princes captive? The peopleโ€”โ€

โ€œThis has nothing to do with my daughter,โ€ he said, and I pressed my lips together. โ€œEverything I have done, I have done for the Crown and for the kingdom.โ€

The Crown? A horrible coldness spread in my chest as my mind reeled from one discovery after another. I opened my mouth and then closed it before asking the question I wasnโ€™t sure I wanted to know the answer to.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Alastir asked. โ€œThereโ€™s no need to play the quiet one now. We both know thatโ€™s not who you are.โ€

My shoulders tightened as I lifted my gaze to his. โ€œDid Casteelโ€™s parents know you were going to do this?โ€ Theyโ€™d fought back in the Temple, but that couldโ€™ve been an act. โ€œDid they know?โ€

Alastir studied me. โ€œDoes it matter?โ€ It did. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œThey do not know about this,โ€ he said. โ€œThey may have speculated that ourโ€ฆbrotherhood had risen once more, but they had no hand in this. They wonโ€™t like what Iโ€™ve been a part of, but I believe they will come to see the necessity of it.โ€ He inhaled deeply through his nose, tilting his head back. โ€œAnd if they donโ€™t, then they too will be treated as a threat.โ€

My eyes widened once more. โ€œYouโ€ฆyouโ€™re staging a coup.โ€ His gaze shot back to mine. โ€œNo. I am saving Atlantia.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re saving Atlantia by working with the Ascended, putting the people of the kingdom in even more danger, and overthrowing or doing something worse to the Crown if they disagree with your actions? That is a coup. That is also treasonous.โ€

โ€œOnly if youโ€™ve sworn allegiance to the heads the crown sits upon,โ€ he countered. โ€œAnd I donโ€™t think it will come to that. Eloana and Valyn both know that protecting Atlantia may mean engaging in some most unsavory deeds.โ€

โ€œAnd you think Casteel will go along with this?โ€ I demanded. โ€œThat after you hand me over to the Ascended, heโ€™ll just give up and move on? That heโ€™ll marry your great-niece after your daughterโ€”โ€ I cut myself off before exposing what Shea had really done. Withholding that wasnโ€™t for his sake. Gods, no. The desire to see his face when he learned the truth of what

his daughter had done savagely burned through me, but I stopped out of respect for Casteelโ€”for what heโ€™d had to do.

Alastir stared at me, his jaw tight. โ€œYou wouldโ€™ve been good for Casteel, but you never wouldโ€™ve been my daughter.โ€

โ€œDamn straight,โ€ I said, my nails digging into my palms. It took me several moments to trust myself before I spoke again. โ€œCasteel chose me. Heโ€™s not going to turn around and marry your great-niece or another family member you can drag out before him. All youโ€™re doing is causing him to risk his life and the future of Atlantia. Because he will come for me.โ€

Pale eyes met mine. โ€œI donโ€™t think it will come to that.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re delusional if you believe that.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not that I believe heโ€™ll give up on you,โ€ he said. โ€œI just donโ€™t think heโ€™ll get the chance to stage a rescue attempt.โ€

My entire body locked up. โ€œIf you hurt himโ€”โ€

โ€œYou will do nothing, Penellaphe. Youโ€™re not in a position to do anything,โ€ he pointed out, and I swallowed a scream of rage and frustration. โ€œBut I have no plans to harm the Prince. And I pray to the gods that it doesnโ€™t come to that.โ€

โ€œThen whatโ€ฆ?โ€ It occurred to me then. โ€œYou think the Ascended will kill me?โ€

Alastir said nothing.

โ€œYouย areย delusional.โ€ I tipped my head back against the wall. โ€œThe Ascended need me. They need Atlantian blood.โ€

โ€œTell me, Penellaphe, what will you do when youโ€™re in their hands? The moment you are free of the bones. Youโ€™ll attack them, wonโ€™t you? Youโ€™ll kill as many of them as you can to get free and return to our Prince.โ€

He was right.

I would kill any and all who stood between Casteel and me because we deserved to be together. We deserved a future, a chance to explore each otherโ€™s secrets. To love one another. We deserved to simplyโ€ฆlive. I would do anything to ensure that.

Alastir continued watching me. โ€œAnd what do you think is the only thing the Ascended value above power? Survival. They will not have these bones to hold you. And if they believe they canโ€™t control you, think that youโ€™re too much of a risk, they will end you. But before that happens, I imagine you will take many down with you.โ€

Sickened, I forced my hands to relax. โ€œKill two birds with one stone?โ€

He nodded.

โ€œEven if youโ€™re successful, your plan will still fail. You think Casteel wonโ€™t know that you and every other so-called Protector handed me over to them? That the wolven wonโ€™t know?โ€

โ€œThere is still a risk of an uprising,โ€ he admitted. โ€œBut it is a small one. You see, we will lead them to believe that you escaped your captivity and fell into the Ascendedโ€™s hands. They will never know that we gave you to them. They will turn their anger on the Ascended, where it should have always been. Every Ascended will be killed, and any who support them will fall beside them. Atlantia will take back what belongs to us. We will become a great kingdom again.โ€

Something about how he spoke told me that I would sense pride and arrogance in him if I could use my gift. I also had a feeling Iโ€™d feel the thirst forย more. I didnโ€™t, for one second, believe that his only motivation was to save Atlantia. Not when his plan put the kingdom at further risk. Not when his plan could possibly benefit him if he survived this.

โ€œI have a question,โ€ I asked as my empty stomach grumbled. He arched a brow. โ€œWhat happens to you if Malik or Casteel becomes king? Will you still be an advisor?โ€

โ€œIt would be whoever the King or Queen chooses. Usually, itโ€™s a bonded wolven or a trusted ally.โ€

โ€œIn other words, it wouldnโ€™t be you?โ€ When Alastir fell silent, I knew I was onto something. โ€œSo, whatever influence you have on the Crownโ€”over Atlantiaโ€”could be lessened or lost?โ€

He remained silent.

And since Jasper was the one who spoke for the wolven, what effect would Alastir have? And what kind of power did he want to wield?

โ€œWhat are you getting at, Penellaphe?โ€

โ€œGrowing up among the Royals and other Ascended, I learned from a very young age that every friendship and acquaintance, every party or dinner a person was invited to or hosted, and every marriage ordained by the King and Queen were all power moves. Each choice and decision was based on how one could either retain power or influence or gain it. I donโ€™t think that is a trait just to the Ascended. I saw it among the wealthy mortals. I saw it among the Royal Guards. I doubt the wolven or Atlantians are different.โ€

โ€œSome are not,โ€ Alastir confirmed.

โ€œYou believe Iโ€™m a threat because of the blood I carry, and because of what I can do. But you havenโ€™t even given me a chance to prove that I am not just the sum of what my ancestors did. You can choose to judge me based on what Iโ€™ve done to defend myself and those I love, but I do not regret my actions,โ€ I told him. โ€œYou may not be able to feel the Primalย notam, but if you planned for Casteel to marry your great-niece to bring the wolven and the Atlantians together, then I canโ€™t see why you wouldnโ€™t support this union. Give it a chance to strengthen the Crown and Atlantia. But thatโ€™s not all you want, is it?โ€

His nostrils flared as he continued staring at me.

โ€œCasteelโ€™s father wants retribution, just as you do. Right? For what they did to your daughter. But Casteel doesnโ€™t want war. You know that. Heโ€™s trying to save lives even as he gains land. Just like he did with Spessaโ€™s End.โ€

That was what Casteel had planned. We would negotiate for land and the release of Prince Malik. I would find my brother and deal with what he may or may not have turned into. King Jalara and Queen Ileana wouldnโ€™t remain on the throne, not even if they agreed to everything Casteel set before them. They couldnโ€™t. He would kill them for what theyโ€™d subjected his brother and him to. Strangely, the idea of that no longer made me squirm with conflict. It was still hard to reconcile the Queen whoโ€™d cared for me after my parents died with the one who had tortured Casteel and countless others, but Iโ€™d seen enough to know that her treatment of me wasnโ€™t enough to erase the horrors she had inflicted on others.

But now, if Alastir had his way, that plan could never become a reality. โ€œWhat he did with Spessaโ€™s End was impressive, but itโ€™s not enough,โ€ Alastir stated, his voice flat. โ€œEven if we were able to reclaim more land, it wouldnโ€™t be enough. King Valyn and I want to see Solis pay, not only for our personal losses but for what the Ascended have done to many of our

kind.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s understandable.โ€ Realizing what Ian could have become was hard enough. But Tawny, tooโ€”my friend who was so kind and full of life and love? If theyโ€™d turned her into an Ascended as Duchess Teerman claimed, it would be hard for me not to want to see Solis burn. โ€œSo, youโ€™re not a supporter of Casteelโ€™s plan. You want blood, but more importantly, you want the influence to get what you want. And you see that power

slipping through your fingers even though I havenโ€™t made a single claim to the Crown.โ€

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter if you want the Crown or not. So long as you live, itโ€™s yours. It is your birthright, and the wolven will ensure that it becomes yours,โ€ he said, speaking of his people as if he were no longer one of them. And maybe he didnโ€™t feel like he was. I didnโ€™t know, and I didnโ€™t care. โ€œJust like it was Casteelโ€™s. It doesnโ€™t matter if you detest the responsibility as much as the Prince does.โ€

โ€œCasteel doesnโ€™t detest responsibility. Iโ€™m sure he has done more for the people of Atlantia in his lifetime than youโ€™ve done since you broke your oath to Malec,โ€ I shot back, infuriated. โ€œHe justโ€”โ€

โ€œRefuses to believe his brother is a lost cause, and therefore, refuses to assume the responsibility of the throneโ€”what wouldโ€™ve been in the best interest of Atlantia.โ€ A muscle ticked in his jaw. โ€œSo, it is up to me to do whatโ€™s best for the kingdom.โ€

โ€œYou?โ€ I laughed. โ€œYou want what is best for yourself. Your motivations arenโ€™t altruistic. Youโ€™re no different than anyone else whoโ€™s hungry for power and vengeance. And you know what?โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ he barked as his faรงade of calm began to crack. โ€œThis plan of yours will fail.โ€

โ€œYou think so?โ€

I nodded. โ€œAnd you wonโ€™t survive this. If not by my hand, then by Casteelโ€™s. Heโ€™s going to kill you. And he wonโ€™t tear your heart from your chest. That will be too quick and painless. Heโ€™ll make your death hurt.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve done nothing that Iโ€™m not willing to accept the consequences for,โ€ he replied, lifting his chin. โ€œIf death is my fate, so be it. Atlantia will still be safe from you.โ€

His words wouldโ€™ve unsettled me if I hadnโ€™t seen the way his mouth tightened or how he swallowed. I smiled then, just like I had when Iโ€™d stared down Duke Teerman.

Alastir rose suddenly. โ€œMy plan might fail. That is possible. I would be foolish not to take that into consideration. And I have.โ€ He stared down at me. โ€œBut if it fails, you will not be free again, Penellaphe. I would rather see a war among my people than have the crown sit upon your head, and you unleashed upon Atlantia.โ€

 

 

At some point, food was brought to me, carried in by either a man or woman wearing the bronze mask of a Descenter. They placed the tray just within my reach and then quickly backed out without saying a word, leaving me to wonder if Alastir and theseย Protectorsย had played a role in the attack on the Rite. Casteel hadnโ€™t ordered the attack carried out in the name of the Dark One, but it had been organized and well planned regardless. Someone had set a fire to draw many of the Rise Guards awayโ€” something Jansen couldโ€™ve ensured happened.

I clenched my jaw as I stared at the hunk of cheese and the lump of bread wrapped in a loose cloth next to a glass of water. When Casteel learned that not only had Alastir betrayed him but that Jansen had, as well, his rage would be unyielding.

And his pain?

It would be just as ruthless.

But what I felt when I thought about Alastirโ€™s involvement the night my parents died? The rage scorched my skin. Heโ€™d been there. Heโ€™d come to help my family and had betrayed them instead. And what heโ€™d said about my parents knowing the truth about the Ascended? Obviously, they had learned the truth and escaped. That didnโ€™t mean they knew for years as they stood by and did nothing.

And my mother? A Handmaiden? If that was true, why didnโ€™t she fight back that night?

Or had I just not remembered that she had?

There was so much I couldnโ€™t remember about that night, things I couldnโ€™t decipher as real or only nightmares. I couldnโ€™t believe Iโ€™d forgotten them. Had I blocked them out because I was scared of them? What else had I forgotten?

Regardless, I had no idea if the Queenโ€™s Handmaidens were guards or not. And I didnโ€™t believe that any darknessโ€”besides Alastirโ€”was involved with that night. His twisted sense of honor and righteousness prevented him from owning up to what heโ€™d done. Somehow, heโ€™d led those Craven to us and then left everyone in that inn to die. All because I carried the blood of the gods within me.

All because I was King Malecโ€™s descendant.

A part of me still couldnโ€™t believe any of itโ€”the old part of me that hadnโ€™t been able to understand what about me, beyond a gift I hadnโ€™t been allowed to use or being born in a caul, had made me special enough to be the Chosen. Blessed. The Maiden. And that part reminded me of when I was a child and used to hide behind Queen Ileanaโ€™s throne instead of going to my room at night because the darkness had scared me. It was the same part that had enabled me to spend afternoons with my brother, pretending that my parents were out walking together in the garden instead of being gone forever. It felt incredibly young and naรฏve.

But I wasnโ€™t that little girl anymore. I wasnโ€™t the young Maiden. The blood in me explained the gifts Iโ€™d been born with and why Iโ€™d become the Maidenโ€”how my gift had grown, and why my skin glowed. It also explained the disbelief and agony Iโ€™d felt from Queen Eloana. Sheโ€™d known exactly who I descended from, and it must have made her sick to think that her son had married the descendant of a man whoโ€™d repeatedly betrayed her and nearly destroyed their kingdom in the process.

How could she ever welcome me, knowing the truth? Could Casteel ever look upon me the same?

My chest twisted painfully as I stared at the food. Would I even get the chance to see Casteel again? Seconds turned into minutes as I tried to keep my thoughts from straying toward what Alastir planned. I couldnโ€™t let myself dwell too long on itโ€”to think about the worst-case scenario playing out in my mind. If I did, the panic Iโ€™d been fighting off would seize control of me.

I wouldnโ€™t let Alastirโ€™s plan succeed. Iย couldnโ€™t. I needed to either escape or fight back the second I could. Which meant, I needed my strength. I had to eat.

Reaching out carefully, I broke off a piece of the cheese and gingerly tasted it. There was little flavor to it. The section of bread I tried next was most definitely stale, but I quickly ate both and then drank the water, trying not to think about the gritty taste or how dirty it likely was.

Once I finished, I turned my attention to the spear. I wouldnโ€™t be able to hide it, even if I were able to free it from the poor soul beside me. But if I could break off the blade, I might have a better chance. Drawing in a breath that feltโ€ฆoddly heavy, I inched my hand toward the spear and stopped suddenly. It wasnโ€™t the bindings. They hadnโ€™t tightened.

I swallowed, and my heart skipped a beat. A strange, sweetness coated the back of my throat and myโ€ฆmy lips tingled. I pressed the tips of my fingers to them and didnโ€™t think I felt the pressure. I tried to swallow again, but it felt weirdโ€”as if the mechanics of my throat had slowed.

The food. Theย grittyย taste of the water. Oh, gods.

That sweet taste.ย The sleeping drafts the Healers made in Masadonia had a sugary-sweet aftertaste. There was a reason Iโ€™d refused the drafts, no matter how little sleep I got. They were powerful and rendered you completely unconscious for hours and hoursโ€”leaving you entirely helpless.

Theyโ€™d drugged me.

This was how Alastir planned to move me. How he planned to deliver me to the Ascended. Heโ€™d be able to remove the bindings safely when I was unconscious. And when I came toโ€ฆ

There was a good chance Iโ€™d be in the Ascendedโ€™s hands once again.

And Alastirโ€™s plan would likely come to fruition because I would never allow the Ascended to use me forย anything.

Anger at themโ€”and myselfโ€”exploded within me and then quickly gave way to panic as I staggered to the wall. I barely felt the pain of the bindings tightening. Desperate, I reached for the spear. If I could get that blade, I wouldnโ€™t be weaponless, even with the damn bone and root bindings. I tried to seize it, but my arm wouldnโ€™t lift. It didnโ€™t feel as if it were a part of me any longer. My legs became heavy, numb.

โ€œNo, no,โ€ I whispered, fighting the insidious warmth seeping into my muscles, my skin.

But it was no use.

Numbness swept through my body, deadening my eyelids. There was no pain when the nothingness came for me this time. I simply fell asleep, knowing I would wake to a nightmare.

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