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Chapter no 45

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

CAMILLA PACED INSIDEย the chamber, feeling caged.

The battle had ended more than an hour before, and Envy hadnโ€™t returned to the room yet.

Alexei had deposited her, locked the door from the outside, then left.

Sheโ€™d rattled the handle, then tried to pick the lock, to no avail. The vampire said it was a safety precaution, but it felt likeย sheย was the prisoner.

She rummaged through the room, finding a little satchel filled with medicinal jars and a slim dagger and sheath she could hide on her person. The dagger Envy had given her was lost to Bloodwood Forest, so this would do nicely for now. A hastily scribbled note read:ย For the princeโ€™s wounds, reapply as needed. Never forget: Strike hard, little lamb. Blade.

Camilla smiled. Despite how theyโ€™d met, she wished Blade well too.

Footsteps rushed past her room, again. A thousand people must have hurried past since sheโ€™d been locked in.

Bits and pieces of conversation reached her, confirming that the court was in total chaos.

Apparently only royal vampire heirs had ever deposed a prince before, and Bladeโ€™s crimson eyes were making this unusual.

No one knew what to do about Bladeโ€™s new position or claim.

Some were saying heย wasย a royal despite his eye color, and then fights broke out over that.

The vampire court during such an internal upheaval was the last place she wished to be.

Camilla thought of her gallery, of her friends and her life back in Waverly Green. She thought of Bunny and wished more than anything else that her sweet furry friend were with her now. She tried to summon the feeling she thought should be gripping her tightly. To no avail.

Aside from her cat and her friends, Camilla didnโ€™t miss much else.

She sat on the edge of her bed, removing the rosary pea cuffs and necklace. A noise outside her chamber drew her attention and she sprinted to the door, banging.

โ€œHello?โ€ she called.

โ€œThere you are.โ€ Vexleyโ€™s drawl sounded from the other side. โ€œCamilla, darling. Open the door.โ€

She thought about banging her head against the wall. โ€œItโ€™s locked. Fromย yourย side.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€

Click.

The door swung open, revealing both Vexley and his new girlfriend. The succubus waved her pointed tail, then shoved Vexley against the wall, running her tongue over him with a wink before striding off.

Camilla was too grateful for her assistance with breaking the lock to be disgusted by how aroused Vexley now was. She kept her eyes on his face.

โ€œAre you going back to Waverly Green?โ€ she asked, peering down the corridor.

No Alexei. No Envy. No guards rushing to lock her away.

โ€œI am. Although if youโ€™re asking for a way back, it will cost you more than another forgery, my love.โ€ Vexley smiled and stepped closer. โ€œThis time I want you to accept my marriage suit.โ€

Camilla wasnโ€™t surprised heโ€™d use this situation to his advantage, but sheย wasย surprised to realize she hadnโ€™t been asking for a way back to Waverly Green.

If ever there were a time to escape, to run headlong back to her normal life, this was it. No more games, no more Underworld, no more vampire battles or Houses of Sin. But as much as she wanted her cat, she did not want to return home just yet. She still needed to win back her talent.

She retreated from Vexley, slowly shaking her head. โ€œYou misunderstand. I donโ€™t wish to leave.โ€

His hand clamped down on her wrist, grinding her bones together.

โ€œYouย misunderstand. Itโ€™s not a choice. Zarusโ€™s death has prevented me from obtaining my next clue.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t see how that has anything to do with me.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve lost the game, Camilla. Itโ€™s over for me. But youโ€™re here for a reason tooโ€”youโ€™ll ease my pain, wonโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œLet go.โ€

His grip had tightened, but his expression remained perfectly calm. It frightened her more than his outward fury ever had. His tone was pleasant, cajoling. Like she simply needed him to bring her to heel, to make her see reason.

โ€œThis is the way, Camilla. You will return as my wife. Weโ€™ll sell more forgeries. Make so much coin, weโ€™ll buy our way into immortality.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s why you played? To become immortal?โ€

Vexleyโ€™s placid expression faltered. โ€œI have my reasons, darling. Now come along.โ€

โ€œI said,ย let go.โ€

The mask of calmness shattered, revealing the truth of the man sheโ€™d seen once before.

โ€œIโ€™m not leaving without a prize, Camilla. Even if thatโ€™s you.โ€ Vexleyโ€™s gaze had turned cold, his mouth twisting into a cruel sneer.

He shoved her back into her chamber, quickly pinning her against the wall.

โ€œFirst, weโ€™ll put an heir in your belly.โ€

His free hand slipped between them, tenderly caressing her stomach as if he werenโ€™t speaking of forcing himself upon her. As if there were anything gentle or sweet about his proposal.

โ€œVexley,โ€ she said again, trying to remain calm. โ€œYou donโ€™t want to do this. Let me go.โ€

She glanced around wildly; the damn dagger Blade had given her was still in its sheath, too far out of reach.

Vexley leaned in, eyes menacing.

How this man had ever fooled society into believing he was carefree was a mystery. Camilla now saw that his lopsided grin also indicated how off-kilter the scales of right and wrong inside him were.

She channeled her fear, her rage, feeling it collect beneath her skin. She would give him one more chance to unhand her.

โ€œLet go of me, Vexley. Now.โ€

Her voice was calm, steady. It was a deception. One Vexley fell for.

He leaned into her harder, as if he could force their souls to twine right there.ย Heย wished for marriage. Till death do them part. She would grant him at least part of that wish.

He ought to have been paying attention to the silver in her eyes, gleaming like assassinโ€™s blades, not the swath of skin between her breasts.

But Vexley wasnโ€™t wise or observant. His selfish behavior would be his undoing.

His grip on her didnโ€™t loosen. But she no longer cared.

Using that connection, every single place he touched her, she let that strange feeling under her skin loose. Perhaps she was mad. But sheโ€™d had enough.

Years of torment, of fear, of folding into herself instead of pushing back, exploded in a torrent of suppressed emotion. Like a dam breaking, everything sheโ€™d held back flooded her.

โ€œWhat theโ€”โ€

Camillaโ€™s force surged through them both. Vexleyโ€™s eyes rolled, showing the whites.

His hands, now fused to her, couldnโ€™t have unclasped her if heโ€™d tried.

She watched distantly as he shook, his body violently convulsing, spittle forming at his mouthโ€”like foam collecting on a churning sea.

She smelled the piss, the excrement, just before the pig collapsed onto his filth, his body twitching one last time.

Camilla stepped back, gaze fixed to the unmoving form, feeling void of emotion. In the distance, perhaps only in her mind, familiar female laughter snaked down her spine. She thought, for one dark second, that her mother would be proud.

She couldnโ€™t say what made her look up; perhaps she knew heโ€™d been there, watching from the shadows. Perhaps sheโ€™d simply wished him there and heโ€™d come, summoned by the depravity of what sheโ€™d done, or the way she felt not an ounce of remorse.

Envy moved into the light, his attention locked on hers. He said nothing of the man lying dead at her feet. No judgment crossed his features, no fear or revulsion.

Camilla said nothing of the wounds leaking ichor fromย hisย body.

Or the brutal way heโ€™d killed in that arena, the pleasure heโ€™d seemed to take in death.

Maybe they were both damned, wicked things, broken in all the right places so they lined up, jagged edge to smooth.

He extended his hand, waiting.

Before she went to him, she grabbed the satchel Blade had gifted her. She didnโ€™t spare another glance at Vexley as she stepped over him. Right now, Camilla wasnโ€™t capable of regret, or worry. Not even shock.

Whatever feelings sheโ€™d stored up had emptied, as if sheโ€™d used them

all.

Clasping Envyโ€™s blood-speckled hand in hers, Camilla gave him one nod

and braced for his magic as he whisked them away from the carnage of the vampire court.

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