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Chapter no 13

Throne of the Fallen (Prince of Sin, #1)

ENVY TILTED BACKย his head, considering the forgery heโ€™d stolen earlier. The late-afternoon sunlight slanted through the window, gilding the dust motes heโ€™d stirred with his pacing.

Heโ€™d been staring at the impressive painting for the better part of the day, pleased with himself for wrangling it out from under Vexleyโ€™s nose while he snored.

The man was a total disgrace, sleeping on his stomach, his pimpled ass uncovered, passing gas as foul as his manners.

A savage part of Envy wanted to hang the forgery in his foyer, invite Vexley over for drinks, and piss a circle around Camillaโ€™s work, marking his territory until the game moved on.

Instead, Envy reined himself in, remembered that strategy was what won wars.

And certainly, a war was on. Last night his second attempt to secure Camillaโ€™s help had failed. He only had one more opportunity before he was disqualified. And while the rules surrounding any forfeit were still unclear, the realities facing his court were anything but.

Envyย neededย to win.

Heโ€™d been trying to keep a positive attitude, but things were bleak. He couldnโ€™t use his magic to influence Camillaโ€”seduction didnโ€™t work.

Asking straight out had failed spectacularly.

โ€œFuck.โ€ Envy raked a hand through his hair, glancing up at the painting again.

Desperation made people messy, careless. Envy needed to focus. Stealing the forgery had given him a bargaining chip to use with Camilla. Heโ€™d seen how much she wanted it. So, when Camilla had tried to tear it from the wall, heโ€™d used a tiny bit of magic to lock it in place. Collecting it himself was an insurance plan, a card hidden up his sleeve. Since it wasnโ€™t outright persuasion, it wasnโ€™t breaking any of Lennoxโ€™s rules.

Now that he had secured the forgery, Envy considered what else he might focus on.

Preparations for the ball were well underway, as it was nearly upon them, only two nights away now.

The manor house was fully restored to its former glory and then some. The dark wood gleamed from its recent buffing, the new velvet draperies hung thick and lush. The artwork brought over from his real private collection was tastefully displayed across the estate, and heโ€™d shown the staff how to prepare his preferred custom drinkโ€”the Dark and Sinful. It was a decadent concoction heโ€™d created one evening of muddled blackberries, brown sugar simple syrup, bourbon, orange zest, and a splash of champagne.

Theyโ€™d scoffed at the name, but none had protested after theyโ€™d sampled

it.

Now he could turn his full attention toward attempt three. His spies

hadnโ€™t unearthed anything of great importance on Camilla yet, only things heโ€™d already knownโ€”although they had confirmed his suspicion about the secret tunnel her father had made. It was laid on top of a realm line, an invisible magical boundary that might open to other realms. Not many knew of them and even fewer used them. Particularly here in the human realm.

Envy hadnโ€™t sensed that the tunnel had been activated, so it wasnโ€™t presently in use. And he hadnโ€™t seen any runes or a portal key notch, although that didnโ€™t mean Pierre hadnโ€™t hidden one somewhere. And even if he had, Envy doubted heโ€™d been able to unlock it.

Portal keys were only gifted by two species that Envy knew of: Fae, primarily the Unseelie royalty who ruled the dark court, or very powerful shape-shiftersโ€”like werewolves.

Instead of wasting the rest of the day with his growing frustration, perhaps Envy would pay the infamous dark market a visit. At least then he

might learn more about what Vexley had been up to. Heโ€™d been so convinced that the man was another player, but after his baffling performance last night, Envy hoped this wasnโ€™t his competition. Itโ€™d be a letdown. But it would be helpful all the same to find out who else in Waverly Green might be privy to realm lines.

โ€œSo. This is where youโ€™ve been hiding out.โ€

Envy didnโ€™t turn around at the sound of his brother Lustโ€™s voice. โ€œLet me guess. Prideโ€™s been gossiping like a courtier?โ€

โ€œProbably. But I heard it from Gluttony, who mentioned hearing it from Greed.โ€

His brothers were no better than the irksome columnists.

Gluttony at the very least ought to know betterโ€”he was currently involved in a war with his own reporter in the Seven Circles.

โ€œWith the curse broken,โ€ Envy drawled, โ€œI would have thought youโ€™d all have something better to do with your time. Though I canโ€™t really blame youโ€”I am the most interesting of our brothers.โ€

He called for Goodfellow and instructed him to put the painting carefully in his bedchamber. Envy had warded the room so no one could enter without his permission. It should be safe enough there.

โ€œMy visit to the Shifting Isles is hardly scintillating for you, though,โ€ he continued once Goodfellow had departed. Lust had made his way over to toy with the velvet drapes. โ€œSurely you ought to be more intrigued by a certain death goddess than myโ€ฆ reprieve. Vengeance and lust do work so nicely together.โ€

Lust chuckled, never one to fall prey to needling.

โ€œFrom what Iโ€™ve heard, sheโ€™s preoccupied with her puppies.โ€ Envy rolled his eyes at the cavalier mention of the werewolf pack. โ€œEven if she werenโ€™t involved with that drama, I rather like my cock attached to my body at the end of the day. Plus, the little game youโ€™re currently involved in is much more interesting. Is it true an artist castrated you?โ€

Envy touched the jeweled dagger at his hip, contemplating returning to the Seven Circles solely to castrate Pride.

โ€œNot that itโ€™s any of your concern, but rest assured, I am still the most well-endowed sibling.โ€

โ€œDebatable, but the masquerade youโ€™re hosting is enticing enough. My invitation seems to have gotten lostโ€”an oversight I rectified for you by

arriving early. Iโ€™m sure my influence will make it legendary.โ€

Lustโ€™s voice held a note of teasing, always a sign of trouble. Heโ€™d finally moved away from the drapes and was considering the carvings of the mantel far too closely.

โ€œConsider me your lustful goddemon, here to turn this into the most debauched event this realm has ever seen. Imagine all those stuffy, buttoned-up lords and ladies giving in to their pleasuresโ€ฆโ€ Lustโ€™s tone turned wistful. โ€œYour staff will be cleaning the tables and walls for weeks.โ€

Camillaโ€™s face crossed Envyโ€™s mind, her eyes closed in rapture as someone dropped to their knees before her, tasting her sweet desire as she rode their face. For some reason, he pictured this occurring right on his dining room table.

โ€œNo.โ€ Envy finally turned, giving his brother a hard look. โ€œAbsolutely

โ€”โ€

โ€œYou!โ€

The door to Envyโ€™s studio crashed open, his second-in-command striding in after the little hell beast whoโ€™d charged in before him, silver eyes flashing.

โ€œHow dare you.โ€

Alexei tossed his hands up. โ€œI tried to stop her.โ€

Envy flicked his attention over the artist, ignoring the giddy curiosity on Lustโ€™s face. Camillaโ€™s silver hair was arranged into an intricate knot held in place by a paintbrush, and her gown was a deep, sultry plum. If it werenโ€™t for the lightning in her eyes, threatening to strike him down where he stood, heโ€™d have paid her a compliment. Camilla knew what colors to pair to elicit the most pleasing results, and her creativity extended well beyond paint on canvas.

โ€œTry harder. Miss Antonius is all of five feet and a handful of inches,โ€ he finally said. โ€œIf you cannot handle her, Alexei, perhaps we ought to reconsider your position.โ€

โ€œYou will do no such thing,โ€ Camilla said. โ€œAside from the promise of a vicious assault on his groin, I also threatened to bite him if he stood in my way.โ€

Lust made a strangled sound.

โ€œI see.โ€ Envy schooled his features into bland interest, giving away none of the amusement he felt at the thought of Camilla unknowingly sinking her

teeth into a vampire.

He also could not recall a time when anyone had dared to giveย himย a direct command.

Camilla stared up at him in challenge.

Lust let loose a low chuckle. โ€œYou must be the reason heโ€™s in such a foul mood.โ€

โ€œPardon me, and you are?โ€ Camilla asked, her tone still frosty as she looked Lust over, seeming less than impressed.

A considerable feat given that Envyโ€™s brother was the prince who ruled over pleasure, and his very presence usually incited skirt-lifting or trouser- dropping admiration within seconds.

Lust appeared wildly amusedโ€”and far too intriguedโ€”by her lack of swooning. Envy felt the magic of his brotherโ€™s sin slowly circle the artist, testing.

He gritted his teeth.

Lust bowed over her hand, letting a bit more of his sin out as his lips brushed across her gloved knuckles.

โ€œHis better-looking brother, naturally.โ€

โ€œCharmed.โ€ Camilla wrenched her hand away, then returned that impressive glare to Envy.

She hadnโ€™t been affected by Lustโ€™s power at all. โ€œI demand a private audience at once.โ€

Lust flashed him a surprised look, clearly taken aback too by her complete disregard.

Envy raised a brow, then nodded to his brother and Alexei. โ€œVery well.โ€

Both men seemed cowed enough by Camillaโ€™s entrance to heed the request.

Once theyโ€™d closed the door, he leaned against the table where his drink sat untouched, puzzled by her ability to withstand a demon princeโ€™s influence.

โ€œFor someone who wishes to avoid ruination, demanding to be alone with me, unchaperoned, seems quite risky, especially after what I said last night. Unless of course youโ€™re here to fulfill that naughty fantasy.โ€

He was curious to see whether sheโ€™d confront him about that.

She did not rise to the bait, instead pinning him in place with those moonlike eyes.

โ€œWhere is the forgery?โ€

โ€œI assume you meanย The Seduction of Evelyn Gray?โ€

โ€œDo not play a game with me, my lord.โ€ Camilla advanced, only stopping when her skirts brushed against his knees. โ€œVexley visited me earlier.โ€

Even though Vexley was nothing more than a pox on a pigโ€™s ass, irrational jealousy seared through him.

โ€œI am disinterested in any loversโ€™ quarrel you might be having.โ€

โ€œHow unsurprising. Itโ€™s safe to assume youโ€™re even less interested in the threats of bodily injury that were made with his hand around my throat, my lord. As you cannot be bothered with all that, just tell me where the forgery is so I can collect it and be on my way.โ€

Envy stilled.

The heart he assumed to be shriveled and black pounded furiously as he looked Camilla over more carefully.

โ€œHe hurt you?โ€

One word, one look of confirmation, and Envy would have his demon blade in Vexleyโ€™s gut within the hour.

Camilla drew herself up, glaring. โ€œNot this time, but he has threatened far worse if the forgery is not returned immediately.โ€

โ€œThat will not happen.โ€ His voice was laced with its own violence.

Camilla jerked back, her eyes rounding as she looked him over closely, seeming to understand that he meant it.

In fact, he found himself suddenly striding toward the door, plan whirling into place.

Perhaps once he was finished with the mortal, heโ€™d gift him to Alexei for a meal.

If Vexley proved to be a player, it would be most beneficial indeed.

โ€œYou cannot murder him,โ€ Camilla said, soundingโ€”of all thingsโ€”partly aghast and mildly frustrated.

He didnโ€™t slow his pace. โ€œI assure you, I can.โ€

โ€œAllow me to rephrase. You will not murder him.โ€

Envy finally slowed and glanced over his shoulder, suspicion winding around him like a tangled vine. One look at her stony face and he knew: there was more to this twisted tale.

When it came to Camilla, he really shouldnโ€™t be surprised.

โ€œWhy?โ€ he asked.

She swallowed hard, the column of her delicate throat moving slightly. The very throat that Vexleyโ€™s cursed hands had attempted to desecrate.

Rage surged again before he obliterated it. If Wrath could see him now, submitting to his sin on behalf of someone elseโ€ฆ the smug bastard would never let him live it down.

โ€œWhy wonโ€™t you allow me to kill him, Camilla?โ€ Envy repeated.

He didnโ€™t think it had anything to do with morals. At least not fully. He waited, silent, watchful. Allowing her time to give him the truth.

โ€œBecause the forgery isnโ€™t the only thing he has of mine, my lord.โ€ Several beats passed while Envy waited for her to elaborate.

Camillaโ€™s hands fisted at her sides, bunching in her plum skirts. Her anger and despair warred in the space between them.

โ€œIf he dies, so does my father.โ€

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