he Newlander soldiers were seconds behind Reese as she brought up the rear in the leap through the portal. Fortunately, along with being a bumpy ride, Camilleâs portals were also short-lived, and closed before the soldiers got there.
Elena caught the look on Reeseâs face as they entered the Old Kingdom castle and great hall. âTrust me. It was worse before Derek added new plumbing.â
Old Kingdom, Reeseâs paternal birthplace, wasâ¦different. Hollow, all sharp angles, and dark. It looked like your typical stone castle from outside, with a moat at the entrance. They didnât use electricity, and shutters kept out the cold instead of windows, which explained the chill in the air. The place made New Kingdom, with its bedroom murals of bloody battles and statues of angels having sex with humans, appear downright elegant and modern.
Derek walked off to speak with some of his soldiers, and Camille approached the center of the great hallâ¦where a massive tree with a trunk as thick as a semitruck grew through the middle. She stepped over the rope barrier and placed her hand on the trunk, resting her forehead against the tree.
âUmm?â Reese looked nervously at Elena. âShe okay?â
âThatâs .â
Reese nodded. âA tree, yes. A big one, too. Heyâ¦did the leaves just do something?
â She jabbed her friend in the arm with her elbow. âThe leaves!â
âThatâs what Iâm talking about. Youâre looking at the Ancient Allon. And yes, the leaves move. They hop from branch to branch.â
Reese cut her friend a look. âRight, because not weird.â
âI realize a lot has gone on, so I get it if your headâs not all there, but keep up, will you?
. They say the angels planted the tree a million years ago. Drinking tea from the leaves was how I increased my powers. Granted, it made me a little sick, but it was worth it.â
âAnd thatâs how you got your height?â The treeâs leaves were moving again.
âAnd how Derek bulked up and got huge?â
âAll of it. Allon trees grow everywhere in Tirnan, but the Ancient Allon has magical properties more powerful than any other magic in the realm, from what I understand.â
âAnother good reason to return to Old Kingdom,â Camille said, and Reese jumped. She was jumpy. Sad. Scattered, like Elena suggested. But Camille could also be stealthy when she wanted to. Reese hadnât seen or heard her approach.
âNot only Halven abilities,â Camille said, âbut Fae abilities may also increase after drinking tea from the leaves of the Ancient Allon. Iâve never heard of Halven gaining as much power as you and Derek did, Elena, but then, theyâve never tested the effects on Halven with noble blood.â
Elenaâs brows pinched. âSince when have they allowed Halven in Tirnan? I was told a Halven in this realm was as good as dead.â
âIâm afraid, before you and Derek, the survival of Halven in our land was, indeed, low. And not simply because they couldnât withstand the nectar of the Ancient Allon.â
âBecause Halven were scorned and murdered?â Elenaâs tone was bitter.
Reese sensed Camilleâs sadness and shame at the words. âElena, Camille is our friend. Without her, we wouldnât be here.â
Elena closed her eyes and shook her head. âIâm sorry, Camille. Iâmânot myself.â
âUnderstandable,â Camille said. âTheda and I suspected there could be Halven in our land after Marlonâs alliance with Portia, but as far as I can tellâand Iâve cast my ability wide to read power levels in both kingdomsâthe only true Halven in Tirnan are you, Derek, Reese, and Marlon when he was alive. After drinking the Ancient Allon tea, your and Derekâs energy levels became closer to Fae. That leavesââ Her gaze landed on Reese.
âMe,â Reese said.
Elena frowned. âI thought Marlon made some deal with Portia to allow Halven in the realm. Wasnât that why he agreed to work with her?â
âThat is what we believed, butâ¦it seems Portia did not hold up her end of the bargain.â
âSo, let me get this straight,â Reese said, her anger rising to match Elenaâs. âThe queen used Marlon to murder Faeâincluding Elenaâs royal familyâin order to gain the crown, and planned to kill my half-brother all along?â
âVery likely. Who can say for certain?â Camille peered across the great hall. âAnd it seems she wishes to control Old Kingdom as well. That is what powermongers do, is it not? Seize control by any means? Portia is no fool. She cannot manage both kingdoms without true supporters. She is holding on to New Kingdom through forced fealty and a few misguided brethren. As for Old Kingdom, she plans to use Keen Albrecht to gain power. Iâm told he swore fealty to her in order to keep Reese safeââ
Reese stared at Camille. âYouâre wrong. He swore fealty to save his own skin.â
âYesâ¦and yours. He is one of the best warriors in the land. He could have escaped. But not along with you. He did what he needed to keep you both safe.â
Reeseâs breathing grew constricted and slow. Heâd made that sacrifice for the same reason he had so many others. Because he cared about her. More than he let on. Every political move heâd made had tied him to Portiaâand had given Reese and the others freedom.
heâd once said.
âKeen is an Emain Fae with powerful Oldlander blood,â Camille continued. âHe is an ideal candidate to win Oldlander support.â
âBut heâd be working for Portia, potentially betraying the people here for Portiaâs gain,â Elena pointed out.
âYes. And if the Oldlanders discovered his perfidy, it would not go over well.â
Reese had pushed the memory of last night to the back of her mindâhad pushed her feelings for Keen away. At least for the past hour. But now her stomach dipped and her mouth tasted sour.
Sheâd lost him, resigned herself to it, but hope had bloomed when heâd come to her last night. Except that wasnât real, or at least it wasnât lasting, because he had to marry whether he wanted to or not. And if his sacrifices got him killed?
She couldnât live with that.
Damn him. They werenât meant to be together, but that didnât mean she didnât love him.
No matter how hard she tried to place Keen next to the men in her life whoâd let her down, he was different. Heâd been there for her in ways no one else had. And now he was putting his life at risk for everyone.
She didnât regret last night. She simply ached for what sheâd lostâor nearly had.
âKeen will marry Illa, Hakonâs daughter.â Reese attempted to keep her voice steady. âWill that protect him?â
âPossibly,â Camille said. âThe engagement is official. Hakon reported as much through a magical messenger. Keen returned to New Kingdom palace hours ago and announced his betrothal to Illa in front of queen and court.â
Reeseâs legs weakened. She locked her knees and stared straight ahead, but her chest ached like a sledgehammer had hit it. âSo itâsâ¦to take place.â Her voice shook, and she had to clear her throat to get the sentence out.
Camille nodded, and Elena moved closer to Reese, their shoulders nearly touching. Reese wouldnât look at her, though. If she did, sheâd fall to pieces in front of the entire castle guard, who all seemed to be congregated in the great hall.
âDoes Portia think Derek will just hand over the kingdom?â Elena visibly bristled beside Reese. âWhat kind of fool is she? These are Derekâs people, and heâs determined to protect them from another ruthless ruler. Not that Keen would be ruthless, but he wouldnât be the one in charge. Portia would be.â
Camilleâs bland expression didnât hide the distress Reese sensed from the Fae. âDerek has served the kingdom well, but he is at a disadvantage. He gained the respect of his men, but there are many in this land who do not approve of himâwho wish him harm for daring to take leadership of our kind. Old Kingdom respects name and blood, both of which Hakon Radnor possesses in full measure.â
âAnd so does Keen,â Reese murmured, remembering how Keen had told her Derekâs father murdered his family.
âYes,â Camille agreed. âThe king had Keenâs family eliminated when Keen was an infant, removing them from the succession. He forced an oath from Keen when Keen grew of age, that he would forfeit his birthright. But Osulf Niall hadnât planned on Keen outliving him, making that oath null and void. Keen is eligible againâif he manages to take control from Derek.â
The situation was going from bad to worse. With Thedaâs death, theyâd lost their best chance at regaining New Kingdom for Elena, and now it seemed Derek would have his birthright taken from him as wellâby Keen.
They werenât safe in New Kingdom, and if Derek lost Old Kingdom, they wouldnât be safe here either. Reese would have to return to the Earth realm, which sheâd always intended to do, but for some reason the notion felt off now. She wasnât the same girl sheâd been when she arrivedânot physically, and not emotionally. She was tied to this place and people. And she wasnât sure how sheâd ever go back to her old life.
Reese had no reason to stay in Tirnan, but she would help her friends as long as they needed her, and then sheâd leave.
she thought bitterly. Only now, she didnât want to be unattached. She wanted what she couldnât haveâto be with the stubborn Fae whoâd risked everything for her.
Derek crossed the room and joined them. âThe soldiers are preparing for a full-out battle with New Kingdom.â
âIsnât that what they did the last time?â Reese shook her head. âHow can this one end any better?â
A chill seemed to rack Elenaâs body. âSheâs right, Derek. It wasnât enough. We had soldiers from Old Kingdom, from Emain, and the New Kingdom warriors my mother recruited. She thoughtâ¦â Elenaâs face went blank. Reese squeezed her hand, and Elena blinked. She swallowed and cleared her throat. âMy mother thought it would be more than enough. She knew Portia hated her, that Portia would make her the target. She didnât count on Beatrice attacking me. Portia is unpredictable, and now sheâs grieving and desperate. We canât go back. Not unless we have a better advantage.â
âBut we doâ¦â Reese looked at the tree. âIf we make a few changes.â She turned to Camille. âYou said Fae can increase their powers with the Ancient Allon just like Halven, correct?â
âYes.â Camilleâs eyes shimmered, as though she was thinking the same thing.
âHave all Old Kingdom soldiers drunk the tea of the Ancient Allon?â Reese asked Derek.
He scratched his head. âProbably, but Iâll make sure.â
Camille scanned the men in the room. âThe Ancient Allon will not make Fae much stronger than they already are, but it will enhance our abilities slightly. Amund and his men have never drunk from the tree. In our history, Newlanders and Sunlanders have rarely been allowed here. And certainly not to gain powers. Until now. Amund and his soldiers, and anyone else on our side, will drink from the tea of the leaves, myself included.â
âAnd Iâll drink from it too,â Reese said.
Elenaâs eyes widened. âNo, Reese. It wonât hurt a full Fae like Camille, but it could kill Halven. It killed Halven. And humans donât stand a chance; they never survive. Itâs not worth the risk.â She shook her head fervently, tears blooming in her eyes. âI canât lose you too.â
Reese reached for her friend, holding her tight. She wasnât afraid of drinking the tea. Her biological father ensured she came from a royal Fae bloodline, but she understood Elenaâs fear. Sheâd just lost her mother. Even a slight risk of losing someone else close to her was too much right now.
Reese had nothing to lose and everything to gain by building her powers. If she could help her friends with a stronger ability and tip the balance in their favor, it would be worth a little illness. Even if she couldnât tell Elena her plans right away. The alternative was to return home, knowing she could have done more and hadnât.
Knowing the kingdoms would be ruled by a madwoman.
Knowing the one person she loved might lose his life because heâd sacrificed for her and everyone else.