he next morning, while soldiers gathered in preparation to take back New Kingdom, Reese trained with Ulric one last time, then went in search of Elena. She no longer feared that she lacked the skills to survive a fight with a Fae. Sparring with Ulric and Illa since drinking the tea proved sheâd be able to hold her own.
Reese had always known who she was, and it wasnât the debutante her mother had painted her. Or the quiet daughter her father hoped would stay out of his way. She wanted more for herself. It was why she pushed hard in schoolâwhy she trained in martial arts. Sheâd dreamed of becoming a blond Lara Croft when she was a kid, but practicality trumped those desires. College and graduate school became her adult ideals.
Until Tirnan.
Now Reeseâs original dreams didnât seem that far-fetched.
Elena had worked with Fae on the virus, and Reese wanted to take things a step further. If she could fight alongside Fae nowâa.k.a. Halven Lara Croft asskickerâwhy not train with soldiers in Emain and protect her fellow half-bloods? She was a political science and philosophy double major. Becoming an Emain soldier would give her the physicality she craved, and she could apply her political science and philosophy background creating diplomacy with Halven, Fae, and humans. Besides, if things went down the way Ulric predicted, Keen would remain in Tirnan with his bride, and Reese would return to Emain and the Earth realm. She wouldnât have to see him again, or be reminded of what he meant to her. Her memories of him were punishment enough.
After only a few wrong turns, Reese found the door to Elenaâs bedroom and entered to discuss her new idea. If nothing else, it would keep her mind off weddings and battles.
Elenaâs room looked just like Reeseâs, except Derek lay across the bed, sound asleep, while Elena wrote at a desk in the corner.
âLooks like I caught you at a bad time,â Reese whispered.
Elena stood and ushered Reese out. âHe hasnât slept in twenty-four hours,â she said as they walked down the hallway. âHeâs been working hard to get things arranged. Letâs go to Camilleâs, where we can talk.â
They rapped on a door and Camille called out for them to enter. But once inside, Reese discovered Camille wasnât alone either. She stood in the center of the room, speaking to several robed alchemists, including the one whoâd given Reese the broth that had helped her heal from the Ancient Allon tea.
The alchemists glanced at Camille and, without a word, made their way to the door.
âThey have prepared more null bombs,â Camille said after the alchemists left.
âWhat do you mean, null ?â Reese asked. âElena called them before.â
Elenaâs eyes lit up for the first time since her mother had been killed. âItâs my newest invention. And itâs wonderful, if I do say so myself.â
Elena described how sheâd created the bombs, which went right over Reeseâs head. Because and .
.
âNewlander powers control nature,â Elena said. âThatâs the one major advantage they haveâ
have, since Iâm a Newlander too. We can cause an earthquake, create a fireball, or zap someone with lightning. All deadly and, at the very least, debilitating. Oldlanders can be equally lethal, but most mental abilities require proximity. Null guns give Oldlanders an even playing field by incapacitating the attacker until the soldier can get close. With null bombs, we can wipe out the elemental powers of an entire group in one blast. Genius, right?â
âYes,â Reese said hesitantly. Bombs of any kind sounded bad, but Reese understood where Elena was going with this. If they neutralized Newlander elemental powers, the battle would be hand-to-hand combatâor sword-to-sword. That close, Oldlanders could also inflict their powers on the opposition, weakening them further.
âItâs really a necessity if weâre to have any hope of winning the battle,â Elena said. âI donât trust how far Portia will go to maintain control.â
Reese thought back to a previous conversation sheâd had with Keen, and most recently with Ulric. âAre you referring to the threat of a second disease?â
âYes, and itâs completely disturbing.â Elena shook her head. âHow can she even think of doing that again?â
âBecause sheâs Portia? Psychotic she-Fae?â
âThe whisperings should not be taken lightly,â Camille said. âItâs why we are moving swiftly to stage a second attack.â
âHow can we stop it if she decides to release the disease before we get to her?â Elena sounded desperate, and her emotions confirmed it. âI barely stopped the last virus in time. I canât do it againâI canât. Who knows how many people would die before I created a cure? It could take me days. And what if this one kills Halven too? Iâm the last of the transmutation wielders. If I died and couldnât cure it, what would happen?â Elena sank into a wooden chair. âI understand now why Leo spoke about breeding.â
âExcuse me?â Reese said.
Elena looked up in exasperation. âLeo, a scientist in Emain. He mentioned producing more Fae with transmutation abilities. After the havoc caused by the first disease, he seems open to breeding Halven with my ability.â
Reese stared at her. âYou realize how that sounds?â
âLike Iâm livestock they want to mate with their pure Fae studs? Yeah, I do, but thatâs Leo. They try to keep the royal bloodlines strong, and they do it by any means necessary. Right now I have one of the most powerful abilities. They wonât risk losing it.â
âAre you seriously considering having babies with these people to produce another transmutation wielder?â Reese asked.
âOf course not, but at least I understand why Leo brought it up.â
âWell, get off that line of thought,â Reese said. âThere are other ways to defend ourselves. Other ways to keep peace between the kingdoms. We just need to find them.â
âWe have the null bombsâ¦â Camille said. âAnd now we have Deirdre.â She grinned, brimming with excitement. âDeirdre has been organizing Sunlanders willing to fight against Portia. It has taken a great deal of time, given their beliefs about violence, but sheâs finally managed to convince them to join our cause. Theyâve already used the Ancient Allon leaves I sent, and they arrive this evening. Between the Sunlanders, the Old Kingdom soldiers, additional Emain guards weâve recruited, and the null bombs, we have the strength to stage an attack.â
Reese looked at Elena. âWhoâs Deirdre?â
âMy aunt. The last time I was here, I watched her take down an Oldlander soldier two times her size in under three seconds. Sheâs sweet, but vicious. We definitely have an advantage with her on our side. Her husband was my motherâs brother, who was also a transmutation wielder. He was the first one Marlon and Portia had killed. You could say Deirdre would do just about anything to get Portia out of power, even convince her fellow pacifist Sunlanders to help. Especially after what Portia did to my motherâ¦â
âSo sheâll be properly pissed,â Reese said to distract Elena from the sadness that washed over her. âBut what about Keen? How will he and Illa survive if we go blasting in there with null bombs and taking out Portiaâs military by any means necessary?â
Elena turned to Camille.
âNo one wants to see Keen or your sister hurt,â Camille said, âbut we will battle them if they fight against us.â
âAnd Keen would, the honorable bastard,â Reese muttered.
âIt is about honor, yes,â Camille said. âBut we are also bound by our word. Itâs difficult to explain to a human or Halven who know of no such magic, but we physically cannot go against our word.â
âThat makes it worse.â Reese feared what would happen when they attacked, knowing Keen would protect Portia with his life.
Elena walked over. âHave faith. Keen is on our side, whether heâs sworn fealty to Portia or not.â
âWhat about Illa and her father? What happens to them?â
âYou mean your sister and your father?â Elena asked.
âHeâs only my father in the technical sense. In every other way, heâs not been there for me.â
âWe can argue about that later, but yes, theyâll have to decide which side theyâre on, but at least they have a choice, unlike Keen.â
Elena was right. Keen had no choice whose side he was on. Heâd given up that right after Reese had nearly died in the dungeon. And heâd done it to protect her.
âWith this news about the Sunlanders, we can step up the timing of the attack and make it the night of the wedding. Derekâs been working to get everything in order by then, but now that we have Sunlanders, thereâs no reason to hesitate. Itâs the perfect time to access the palace. Portia is allowing some of us inside as a unifying measure; weâll simply sneak in a few more.â
âWhy has Hakon supported Keen and Illa taking Derekâs place? Is he that desperate to gain power?â
Elena rubbed her eyes. âItâs complicated. Hakon would have controlled Old Kingdom had Derekâs father not subdued him by murdering his family members. And if weâre speaking technically on that front, Keen has an even better claim to the throne.â
âAnd now that Derekâs father, Osulf Niall, is deadâ¦â Reese said.
âKeen can rule if he gains enough support. And takes the kingdom from Derek,â Camille finished.
Elenaâs eyes hardened. âBut Keen would still be Portiaâs puppet, and Derek wonât give up the throne to a cruel dictator.â
âWhy not put Hakon in charge?â Reeseâs biological father seemed like the best middleman.
Camille crossed the room and picked up an amulet. It was the same shape as the ouroboros on Reeseâs wrist. âHakon is no longer interested in politics and ruling the kingdom after Niall murdered most of his family to take control. As long as Niallâs heir doesnât rule, Hakon is content to support another in charge.â
âBut if Keen ruled, that still puts Portia indirectly in control,â Reese said.
âAlong with Hakonâs daughter,â Camille agreed. She handed the amulet to Reese. It dangled from a gold chain similar to the one around her wrist. âHakon wanted you to have this. It is the mate to the one you wear on your arm.â
The ouroboros was beautiful, with rubies for snake eyes. It should look creepy, but it was stunningly crafted and somehow elegant.
Hakon had given her a gift that connected her to his family. He wasnât trying to pretend she didnât exist, or pawn her off the way her father back home had done so many times in order to return to his work. The necklace was a sign to all that she was his daughter.
She blinked several times, pushing back what she hoped werenât tears, but she feared they might be. âTell him thank you.â
Camille gave her a light nod.
Reese cleared her throat. âSo we storm the palace the night Illa and Keen marry, and imprison Portia?â
âThatâs the plan,â Elena said. âThough only some of us will be allowed in. The rest will go via Camilleâs portals.â
Camille grinned mischievously. âThe Ancient Allon worked. I can now portal fifty men with ease, and do it several more times afterward. Not many can boast of such powers where I come from.â
âArenât you from Sunland?â Elena asked, holding up Reeseâs new pendant and admiring it.
Reese sensed nervousness from the Fae woman. âCamille?â
âYes, Iâm from Sunland,â Camille finally said. âBut originally I came from somewhere else.â
Whatever Camille was about to say was big. Her emotions were all over the place, spiking in panic and pain.
âWhat do you mean, somewhere else?â Elena asked, slowly handing Reese back her necklace. âThere are only three kingdoms.â
Camilleâs beautiful sky-blue eyes pierced them with her stare. âNot true. There is a fourth kingdomâone so unimaginable, many do not believe it exists. Itâs located inside the Land of Ice, where the Dark Fae live.â