Slowly, I became aware of a soft touch against my cheek. A brush of fingers along the curve of my jaw and below my lips. A hand smoothing my hair. A voice. Voices. Two stood out the strongest.
โPoppy,โ one called.
โOpen your eyes, My Queen,โ another saidโpleaded, reallyโand I could never deny him.
My eyes fluttered open, locking with ones the color of honey and framed by a thick fringe of lashes.ย Him. My husband and King. My heartmate. My everything. Blood streaked his face, matted his hair, but his skin was unmarked beneath it, rich and warm. His fingers were warm against the skin below my lips. โCas.โ
Casteel made a rough sound that seemed like a cross between a laugh and a groan, and it came from somewhere deep within him. He lowered his lips to my forehead. โQueen.โ
I reached up, touching the side of his jaw. He shuddered as he pressed his lips against my forehead. Slowly, I became aware that my head was cradled in his lap, but it was not his arm that braced my neck, or his hand on my cheek. Casteelโs head lifted, and my gaze drifted to eyes the shade of winter.
Kieran smiled down at me as he dragged his thumb down the side of my cheek. โNice of you to decide to rejoin us.โ
โI donโtโฆโ I swallowed. My mouth felt weird. I reached upโ Kieran caught my wrist. โBefore you even ask,ย yes.โ
My breath snagged as I gingerly ran my tongue along the line of my upper teeth. They felt normal until I hit a small, sharp point, drawing blood. I winced.
โCareful,โ Casteel murmured. โTheyโll take a little bit to get used to.โ
Oh, my gods. โI have fangs.โ
Kieran nodded. โCas is going to have to walk you through getting used to them. Not my wheelhouse.โ
My gaze swung to Casteel. โWhat do they look like?โ His lips twitched. โLikeโฆfangs.โ
โThat tells me nothing.โ โTheyโre adorable.โ
โHow can fangs be adorableโwait.โ Fangs werenโt the most pressing issue here, nor even the fact that I had finished the Culling. I sat up so quickly, both Casteel and Kieran jerked back so I didnโt collide with them. My gaze swung over the cracked pillars, and Naillโ
Naill sat with his back against one, his head tipped up, his eyes closed, but his chest was moving up and downโa chest that had been ripped open. His deep brown skin had lost the ghastly gray pallor of death.
I stared at him, knowing that Iโd seen him fall. Iโd watched him die. โIโฆI donโtโโ
A cool nose brushed my arm, and my head whipped to the side. Vibrant blue eyes set in white fur streaked with red met mine. A shudder shook my entire body. โDelanoโฆ?โ
His springy imprint brushed against my thoughts.ย Poppy.
Crying out, I threw my arms around the wolven. Casteel let out a rough laugh as I buried my face in Delanoโs neck. I didnโt know how he was here, and I couldnโt stop shaking as I held him, soaking in the feel of his soft fur between my fingers and against my cheek. Kieranโs hand moved up and down my back, and I realized then that I was cryingโsobbing reallyโas I held Delano in a near chokehold. He allowed it, though, wiggling his body as close to mine as he could get. He wasย alive.
โPoppy,โ Casteel whispered, gently tugging on my shoulders. โThe manโs got to breathe.โ
Reluctantly, I let go, but Delano didnโt go very far as Casteel folded his arms around my waist from behind. I felt his head rest on my shoulder as Kieran swept away the tears on my cheeks with featherlight touches. I lookedโ
My heart stopped again when I saw Emil standing, the destroyed armor gone and the ragged tear in his shirt made by the spear Iโd seen go into his chest all the more visible. He wasโฆhe stood next to Hisa, who sat on a low wall, her hands hanging limply between her knees as she stared at me.
โHow?โ I asked, my voice ragged. โHow are they alive?โ
โYou,โ Kieran said.
My brows pinched. โWhat?โ
โYou,โ Casteel repeated, pressing his lips to my cheek. โYou brought them back. All of them.โ
โLook.โ Kieran touched my chin, turning my head to the ground below the Temple.
What I saw floored me.
Soldiers milled about, avoiding the cracks in the ground. Some sat like Naill and Hisa. But all bore leftover traces of battle. Shredded armor. Torn clothing. Dried blood.
โYou passed out,โ Casteel said, his forehead pressed to my temple. โAnd thatโs when they came back. All of them. Even the damn guards.โ
โIt was both the craziest and,โโKieranโs voice caughtโโand the most beautiful thing Iโve ever seen.โ
โAll these littleโฆI donโt know what,โ Casteel said, his laugh thick with emotion. โOrbs? Thousandsโhundreds of thousandsโof them came from the sky. It looked like the stars were falling.โ
To speak her name is to bring the stars from the skiesโฆ
I stiffened, my head jerking to the Rise where I saw Aurelia and Nithe perched beside Thad. I didnโt seeโ โReaver?โ
โHe took Malec to Iliseeum.โ
My heart lurched at the voice Iโd heard once before, in Iliseeum. Kieran rocked back, and then I saw Nektas crouched before the altar, his long, black-and-silver-streaked hair falling across bare shoulders and over the distinct pattern of scales in his warm, copper skin.
โHow are you wearing pants?โ I blurted out.
A silent laugh went through Casteel as he held me tighter. โHow, out of everything, isย thatย what you question?โ
โIf youโd seen Reaver naked as many times as we have,โ Kieran muttered, โyouโd think that was a valid question, too.โ
Nektasโs eyes, with their thin, vertical pupils, fixed on me. โI can manifest clothing if I choose to do so. Reaver is not nearly old enough for that.โ
My brows lifted. โHeโs not?โ
โHe may be older than everything you know, but he is still a youngling,โ Nektas explained, and my heart twisted, because I thought ofย hisย youngling. Jadis. โAnd to many, he is still Reaver-Butt.โ
Reaver-Butt?ย Casteel stiffened behind me. โWait.โ Kieran blinked. โWhat?โ
โIt was a nickname he liked when he was very young.โ Nektas shrugged. โThe point is, heโs not powerful enough to manifest clothing.โ
I had to let that nickname go for the time being. โIโm sorry about Jadis. Iโฆโ I fell silent, wishing there was more to say but knowing there was nothing.
Nektasโs eyes briefly slammed shut, the skin around them tightening. โShe has not passed.โ
I glanced between Kieran and Casteel. โWhat? Reaver believed that she had beenโโ I didnโt want to sayย killed. โHow do you know?โ
โI can feel her. She is here, in this realm.โ Nektasโs eyes opened to the sky. โI am her father. Reaver would not be able to sense her as I can. She lives.โ
Shocked by the revelation, I told myself that this was good news. And it was. It was justโฆwhere was she? And why hadnโt Isbeth used her? โWeโll find her.โ
Nektas nodded. โWe will.โ
โReaver took Malec to Iliseeum?โ I asked, glancing at where the casket lay in pieces upon the altar. โThat means Malec lives?โ
โFor now,โ Nektas said.
Well, that wasnโt exactly reassuring, but relief washed over me anyway. I leaned into Casteel. โThank the gods,โ I murmured, looking back at Hisa and Emil as Delano lowered to his haunches, pressing against my legs. Wait. I twisted, searching forโฆ โWhereโs Malik?โ My heart skipped. โMillicent?โ
โMillicent ran off,โ Casteel explained. โMalik went after her.โ
The knowledge that both were alive brought me some comfort. But had Millicent run off because she had witnessed the death of our mother? At my hands? I didnโt think that it was only me who had done that, but did she fear the same would happen to her? Was she upset? Angry?
Swallowing, I shut those thoughts down until I had time to figure them out. โHow did I bring everyoneโฆ?โ It had been myย will. I remembered. Iโd let myย willย sweep out from me as the mist cradled their bodies, but I wasnโt the Primal of Life.
โIt wasnโt just you who brought them back. Youโre not that powerful yet. You had help,โ Nektas said, and my gaze shot back to him. โThe Primal
of Life aided you, and Nyktos captured their souls before they could enter the Vale or the Abyss and then released them.โ
โProbably could do without the guards and all ofย themย coming back,โ Kieran muttered.
The draken eyed him. โBalance. There must always be balance,โ he said. โEspecially when the Primal of Life granted such an act as this.โ
A shiver rolled through me. โSeraphenaโthe Consort. Sheโs the true Primal of Life.โ
โShe is the heir to the lands and seas, skies and realms,โ Nektas said, speaking softly. But the wordsโฆthey were full of respect, and they reverberated like thunder in my chest. โThe fire in the flesh, the Primal of Life, and the Queen of Gods. The most powerful Primal.โ He paused. โFor now.โ
For now?
โHow is that possible?โ Casteel asked.
โIt is a complicated journey to how the Consort became the Primal,โ Nektas said, looking at me. โBut it started with your great-grandfather, Eythos, when he was the Primal of Life. And his brother, Kolis, the true Primal of Death.โ
โKolis is my great-uncle?โ I exclaimed, forgetting the whole for-now part.
Nektas nodded as Emil and Naill drew closer, giving the ancient draken a wide berth as they listened.
โYour family ancestry is even more interesting than I originally believed,โ Casteel murmured, and Kieran snorted. โWhat does he have to do with this?โ
โTo make a long story short, Kolis fell in love with a mortal. Scared her while she was picking flowers for a wedding. When she ran from him, she fell fromโโ
โThe Cliffs of Sorrow.โ My eyes went wide. โHer name was Sotoria, right? That was real? Ianโฆโ I glanced back at Casteel. โIan told me that story after he Ascended. I thought it was just something he made up.โ
โInteresting,โ Nektas murmured. โItโs real. Kolis went to Eythos, asking that he bring her back to life. Eythos refused, knowing that restoring life to the dead wasnโt something that should be done often.โ His gaze centered on me, and I sort of wanted to crawl into the ground to avoid his knowing stare. โIt started a bitter animosity between the brothers, which resulted in
Kolis using some sort of magic to steal his brotherโs essenceโallowing Kolis to become the Primal of Life, and Eythos the Primal of Death. But neither were meant to rule over such things. Kolis couldnโt take all of Eythosโs essence, nor could he erase all of his. An ember of life remained in Eythos, and another ember had been passed onto Nyktos. But Eythos feared that Kolis would discover the ember within Nyktos, so he took it.โ
โAnd placed it in a mortal,โ I finished. โIn the Consort. Thatโs why she was only partially mortal.โ
Kieran leaned forward. โThen what is Nyktos? I thought he was the Primal of Life and Death.โ
โHeโsย aย Primal of Death,โ Nektas answered. โBut heโs not theย trueย Primal of Death, nor was there ever a Primal of Lifeย andย Death. That was a title given to him long after he went to sleep, and not one he wouldโve ever answered to.โ
โI feel like I need to sit down, except Iโm already sitting,โ I murmured, and Casteel gently squeezed the back of my neck. So many things that Reaver had andย hadnโtย said now made sense. โSo thatโs why her name cannot be spoken? Because sheโs the Primal of Life? Thatโsโฆbullshit.โ
Several pairs of eyes landed on me.
โIt is! Everyone is likeย oh, Nyktos thisย andย Nyktos that, and the whole time, it should have beenย Seraphena thisย andย Seraphena that. Did Nyktos even make the wolven? Was it even him who met with Elian to calm things after the deities were killed?โ
โNyktos did meet with the Atlantian and the kiyou wolves,โ Nektas shared. โBut it was the Consortโs essence that gave the wolven life.โ
I stared at him for what felt like an eternity. โThatโs some sexist, patriarchal bullshit!โ
Casteelโs body shook against mine again. โShe has a point.โ
โShe does.โ Nektas lifted his chin. โAnd doesnโt. The Consort is the one who chose it to be this way. For her to remain unknown. Nyktos only honors it because it is as she wishes.โ
โBut why?โ I demanded.
โYou knowโฆโ Kieran said. โFor once, I would also like to know the answer to a question sheโs asking.โ
I shot him a glare.
โBecause of this.โ Nektas spread his arms. โEverything Nyktos and the Consort have done. Everything they have sacrificed was to prevent this.โ
Alarm bells began ringing inside my head.
Casteelโs amusement quickly faded. โWhat part of all that just went down is theย thisย youโre referencing?โ
The draken zeroed in on Casteelโs tone as his head tilted. โWhat Kolis did when he stole Eythosโs essence had catastrophic consequences. It prevented any other Primal from being born. The Consortโs Ascension was like aโฆcosmic restart,โ he explained. โBut only if a female descendant was born and Ascended would that restart begin anew. And it begins with you and your children if you choose to have them. They will be the first to be born Primal since Nyktos.โ
โIโฆโ I started, my head feeling as if it might spin right off my shoulders. โThat is a lot.โ
โIt is.โ Casteelโs thumb moved along the curve of my neck. โWhy only a female?โ
โBecause it follows whoever the current Primal of Life is.โ
โSo if Kolis hadnโt taken Eythosโs essence, and Nyktos had eventually become the Primal of Life as he should have, then Malec and Ires wouldโve been Primals?โ Casteel reasoned. โBut they werenโt because it took a female descendant to be born first?โ
Nektas nodded, and I was glad that Casteel understood that because I wasnโt sure I did.
โBut what does that have to do with preventing this?โ Kieran asked.
Nektasโs gaze shifted to me. โBecause what Nyktos and the Consort did to stop Kolisโwhat balance the Fates demandedโmeant there could be no more Primals born. Theย whyย behind that, well, thereโs not enough time in the realms to go into that,โ Nektas said. โBut Nyktos was supposed to be the last born Primal, and the Consort would be the last Primal born of mortal flesh. You,โ he said quietly, โwere never supposed to be.โ
โSorry?โ I whispered.
The draken cracked a small grin. It was brief, but I saw it. โThe plotting that brought about your creation is not something you should apologize for,โ he said, his voice softening. โMalec and Ires were already well on their way to being born by that point. But what was done to stop Kolis meant that Malec and Ires could never risk children. Malec did anyway, but thatโฆthat is Malec,โ he said with a sigh. โWe all got lucky before.โ
โBecause it meant risking having a daughter.โ My skin chilled. โThatโs why they stayed in Iliseeum.โ
โUntil they didnโt.โ Nektasโs gaze flicked to the night sky. โThey were not forbidden to come here. They were born in this realm. But they were strongly advised against it. The risk was too great. Creating that cosmic restart allowed for what Nyktos and the Consort did to stop Kolis to be undone.โ
But weโd stopped it. Malec lived. For now. โWhy were they born in the mortal realm?โ
โNyktos and the Consort felt that it was safer that way.โ
His answer left me with more questions, but there were far more important ones to ask. โSo, Iโm what? A loophole?โ I said, and Kieran scowled. โOne that Isbeth learned about and exploited?โ It couldโve been Malec who told her of this orโฆ โCallum. Where is he?โ
A growl rumbled through Casteelโs body. โI think he peaced out the moment you called out the Consortโs name.โ
โThatโs because he knew what it meant.โ Nektasโs features had sharpened. โHe must be found and dealt with.โ
โThat is at the top of my list of things to do,โ Kieran said.
โGood.โ Nektasโs gaze settled back on me. โYou are not just a loophole. Youโre many things. The Primal of Blood and Boneโthe true Primal of Lifeย andย Death.โ He spoke in the way he had when heโd spoken of the Consort, and the essence hummed through me. โThose two essences have never existed in one. Not in the Consort. Not in Nyktos.โ
โIs that a good or a bad thing?โ I whispered. โThat is yet to be known.โ
Casteelโs arms tightened around me. โWe already know that it means something good.โ
Nektas eyed him as tiny kernels of unease took root. โThen make sure of it.โ He rose with a fluid grace at odds with his size. โIres? Have you found him?โ
Setting the worries aside for another time to stress over, I cleared my throat and ended up dragging my tongue across my fangs again. I winced as I figured it was well past the point I should stand. Rising to my feet, I held back a smile as both Casteel and Kieran held me as if they worried Iโd topple over again. โI know where he is.โ
โThen take me to him,โ Nektas said.
I started to turn when I halted, looking down. Something strange caught my eye. โWhat is that?โ
Kieran toed aside a fallen sword that had fallen on the vines that had grown over the steps. But where most of the vines were dark green in the starlight, this section was the color of ash. Not charred. Just gray. And it had spread from there in thin, dull veins, turning the moss underneath the same lifeless color.
I bent, reaching for a vine, but Casteel caught my hand. โWhy,โ he asked, golden eyes tired but dancing with amusement, โmust you touch everything?โ
โI donโt know. Maybe Iโm a tactile person?โ I said, and one side of his lips tipped up, hinting at a dimple. My fingers curled around empty air. โWhat do you think this is?โ
โKolis,โ Nektas said from behind us. โAs I said, what was done to stop him has been undone.โ
The three of us faced him, our hearts lurching at the same moment.
Casteelโs eyes narrowed. โMalec lives. We stopped what Isbeth planned.โ Nektasโs head cocked. โYou stopped nothing.โ
My stomach twisted as I suddenly understood what both Callum and Isbeth had meantโwhy I had sensed that we hadnโt stopped them and were too late. โKolis was already awake.โ
Nektas nodded. โAnd what was done here tonight freed him.โ โSon of a bitch,โ Kieran growled as Casteelโs lips parted.
โYou only slowed what was done, preventing Kolis from returning to full, flesh-and-bone power. But he will if left unchecked.โ Nektas stared at the ashy vine, his lip curling. โHis corruption is already here, tainting the lands.ย Thisย is why the Primal of Life aided you in restoring life to so many. You will need every one of them if you have any hope of stopping him.โ
โEntomb him again?โ I asked. โKill him.โ
My mouth dropped open.
โAnd exactly how do we do that?โ Anger and frustration burned through Casteel. โWhen it appears that the Primal of Life and Nyktos were unable to do so?โ
โIf I knew the answer to that, do you think Iโd be standing here?โ Nektas questioned, and I snapped my mouth shut. Those vertical pupils constricted and then expanded. โTake me to Ires. We must find Jadis. And then, I will need to return to Iliseeum, and youโall of youโmust prepare. Kolis is not the only one who has awakened. The Consort and Nyktos no
longer sleep. That means the gods will be awakening all across the many Courts of Iliseeum and in the mortal realm, and many of their loyalties do not lie with the Primal of Life. The war you fought hasnโt ended. It has only just begun.โ