โIย lie on the couch in front of the television. In front of me a plate of microwaved fish sticks grows cold. On the screen in front of me, a cartoon ice-skater is sulking. He is not a very good skater, I think. Or maybe heโs a great skater. I keep forgetting to read the subtitles.โ
Itโs hard to concentrate on pretty much anything these days.
Vivi comes into the room and flops down on the couch. โHeather wonโt text me back,โ she says.
I turned up on Viviโs doorstep a week before, exhausted, my eyes red with weeping. Rannoch and his coterie had carried me across the sky on one of their horses and dumped me on a random street in a random town. Iโd walked and walked until I had blisters on my feet, and I began to doubt my ability to navigate by the stars. Finally, I stumbled into a gas station with a taxi refueling and was startled to remember taxis existed. By then, I didnโt care that I had no money with me and that Vivi was probably going to pay him with a handful of glamoured leaves.
But I didnโt expect to arrive and find Heather gone.
When she and Vivi came back from Faerie, I guess she had a lot of questions. And then sheโd hadย moreย questions, and finally, Vivi admitted glamouring her. Thatโs when everything totally unraveled.
Vivi removed the glamour, Heather got her memories back. Heather moved out.
Sheโs sleeping at her parentsโ house, so Vivi keeps hoping she might still come back. Some of her stuff is still here. Clothes. Her drafting table. A set of
unused oil paints.
โSheโll text you when sheโs ready,โ I say, although I am not sure I believe it. โSheโs just trying to get her head straight.โ Just because I am bitter about romance doesnโt mean everyone else needs to be.
For a while, we just sit on the couch together, watching the cartoon skater fail to land jumps and fall in helpless and probably unrequited love with his coach.
Soon, Oak will come home from school, and we will pretend that things are normal. I will take him into the wooded part of the apartment complex and drill him on the sword. He doesnโt mind, but to him itโs only messing around, and I donโt have the heart to scare him into seeing swordplay differently.
Vivi takes a fish stick off my plate and dredges it through the ketchup. โHow long you going to keep sulking? You were exhausted from being locked up in the Undersea. You were off your game. He got one over on you. It happens.โ
โWhatever,โ I say as she eats my food.
โIf you hadnโt gotten captured, you would have mopped the floor with him.โ
I am not even sure what that means, but itโs nice to hear.
โIโm glad youโre here.โ She turns to me with her cat eyes, eyes just like her father. โI wanted you to come to the mortal world and stay. Maybe you will. Maybe youโll love it. I want you to give it a chance.โ
I nod noncommittally.
โAnd if you donโt love it,โ she says, lifting an eyebrow. โYou can always join Madoc.โ
โI canโt,โ I say. โHe tried and tried to recruit me, but I kept turning him down. That ship sailed.โ
She shrugs. โHe wouldnโtโokay, heย wouldย care. Heโd make you grovel a lot, and heโd bring it up awkwardly in war councils for the next couple of decades. But heโd take you.โ
I give her a stern look. โAnd what? Work to put Oak on the throne?โ โWho cares about that? Work to hurt Cardan,โ Vivi says, with a fierce
light in her eyes. She has never been particularly forgiving.
Right now, I am glad of it.
โHow?โ I say, but the strategic part of my brain is grinding slowly back into action. Grimsen is still in play. If he could make a crown for Balekin, what could he do for me?
โI donโt know, but donโt worry about it yet,โ Vivi says, getting up. โRevenge is sweet, but ice cream is sweeter.โ She goes to the freezer and removes a tub of mint chocolate chip. She brings that and two spoons back to
the sofa. โFor now, accept this delight, unworthy though it is for the Queen of Faerie in exile.โ
I know she doesnโt mean to mock me, but the title stings anyway. I pick up my spoon.
You must be strong enough to strike and strike and strike again without tiring. The first lesson is to make yourself that strong.
We eat bathed in the flickering light of the screen. Viviโs phone is silent on the coffee table. My mind is whirling.
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