Inside the endless dark of The Pit, Erisâs formless body drifted weightlessly. Before her, a swirling, transparent mirror shimmeredâshowing the world through Deimosâs eyes.
She watched as Kiwi stood over Deimosâs bloodied form. The image dimmed, the curse Eris had planted in him forcing his body into unconsciousness. Control slipped away.
The mirror dissolved into nothing. Eris stared into the abyss, her gaze cold and unreadable.
ââ¦Ouch,â she muttered, her annoyance low and measured.
The air shifted. Out of the black mist floated a sock puppetâits faded fabric dangling from a severed human arm that twitched with every motion. The googly eyes atop the puppet spun wildly, unblinking.
âWhat troubles you, Your Majesty?â the puppet asked, voice cheery yet trembling.
âThe seed containing my essence,â Eris replied, âwhich I embedded into the body of the Sun Tarot⦠has been defeated. By one of Liraelâs creations.â
âWhy, that is to be expected, my goddess,â the puppetâPercivalâsaid quickly. âThe seedling is young, still adapting to the Tarotâs soul. It was forced to act when the hostâs soul was destabilized during extraction and retrieval. Combined with the lack of Arkhaios energy in his coreââ
âNone of what I create,â Eris cut in, lightning crackling violet around her, âshould ever be defeated by anything of Liraelâs. She is inferior to me. If I have lost, Percival, then you are suggesting my essence is weaker than hers⦠arenât you?â
The storm of her words made the puppet shudder violently.
âNâno! Never! Forgive me, goddessâit was a fluke! Liraelâs creature was merely⦠lucky.â
Erisâs glare lingered, cold and sharp, before it softened into a thin smile. She laughedâquiet at first, then curling into something unnerving.
âAre you truly sorry?â
Percival bobbed his head frantically, the googly eyes spinning with the motion.
âThen go to the Fourth Layer,â she said, her voice turning to velvet steel, âand kill that girl yourself. She interfered with my plan, and embarrassed me. Perhaps once sheâs dead, Lirael will learn to keep a closer eye on her toys.â
The puppet froze. ââ¦Youâre sending me on a mission?â
A tense silence followed. Then his eyes glittered with excitement. âOh, goddess, what an honor! A chance to prove my loyalty after such disgraceâtruly, I am unworthy!â
He twirled and spun through the air in giddy celebration before halting mid-spin. âBut⦠how will I ascend? Irelya forbids the greater Macabre from leaving this place.â
Eris considered, then snapped her fingers. The air coiled into a spiral of violet-blue light, which condensed into a black glass chalice brimming with dark red liquid.
Percival stared, entranced. ââ¦Is thatââ
âEireneâs blood,â Eris confirmed. âHarvested from her corpse. You may be my child, but the human arm you use is not. Apply this to the wound, and Eireneâs healing factor will awaken. Your hostâs body will then fully regenerate.â
She smirked. âSince Irelyaâs aware I cannot mimic or create anything human like, he will see you no differently than he saw the Sun Tarot when he was sent back.â
Percivalâs eyes spun like mad. âGenius⦠truly genius!â
Eris drew droplets from the chalice and floated them to the puppetâs severed edge. As the blood sank in, it burned black through the veins of the arm. Flesh knit itself together in seconds, the human body reforming in full.
âThat should keep you stable for now,â she said. âComplete your task, and the rest of this glass will be yoursâforever keeping that body.â
Percival grinned wide. âUnderstood, my goddess. That Tarot is as good as deadâI swear it!â
He rose through the swirling mist, cheering as he returned to the world above.
Eris lingered in the stillness, her smile faint but curling with interest.
âIâm curious, Sun Tarot⦠will you try to save Liraelâs creations too?â
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Kiwi dropped from the castleâs roof in silence.
Remusâs limp body rested across her shoulder; in her other hand, she dragged Deimos by the collar, his weight scraping against the stone.
What is wrong with me�
She stepped through the desolate entrance. The corpses that had littered the hall were gone, yet their absence was worse than their presence. Blood stained the marble, furniture lay splintered and overturned. The silence pressed in, suffocating.
The newts were goneâslainâbut dozens of lives had been taken with them. Kiwiâs fingers brushed the Eclipse marking on her forehead, her stomach knotting.
Why can I never be certain of what I want?
She blinked away the haze and teleported into the corridor where Princess Elvira and Birgitta had been. Empty.
A long breath escaped her. She prepared to teleport again.
How many knots will I twist around my own heart before it suffocates?
Her senses stretched outward, brushing through the castle until they found the familiar pulses of two soulsâtheir cores burning faintly amidst the chaos.
Iâve failed my purpose. Iâve failed the goddess. Iâve become⦠inverted.
She appeared in the grand hall. The air was thick with the smell of blood. Guards and maids picked through the wounded and the dead, searching for survivors. Birgitta and Elvira moved among them, exhaustion etched across their faces.
The only way to atone for my sins⦠is toâ
The hall stilled as she stepped forward, the prince and the Sun Tarot slung over her. Gasps broke the quiet. The guards stiffened, hands flying to their weapons.
âis toâ¦
âWait!â Princess Elviraâs voice cut through the tension.
Every guard froze.
âLower your weaponsânow!â she commanded, and steel reluctantly withdrew from the air.
Elvira and Birgitta exchanged a look before Elvira tried again, her tone softening.
âPlease⦠come here. We can treat your woundsââ
âNo.â
Kiwi lowered the bodies with care, placing them on the cold floor as if setting down something fragile. She stood, expression unreadable, and looked at the two women.
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âI quit.â
She turned to leave.
âYouâre a Tarot, arenât you?â Elviraâs voice followed her, Diagnostic sheet in hand.
Kiwi stopped.
The guards glanced among themselves, whispers breaking out.
âWhat was the reason?â Elvira pressed, her voice trembling between confusion and anger. âYouâve been a maid here for yearsâwhy hide who you are?â
âWhy join Eclipse? The same people who do everything Tarots were made to stop?â She pressed on.
âIâm not made like Crown Tarots,â Kiwi said at last, her gaze flicking briefly to Deimosâs still form.
âThey serve clear purposesâspecific missions meant to protect humanity. But us Court Tarotsâ¦â
Her voice echoed faintly in the blood-stained hall. ââ¦weâre given vague purposes in comparisonâroles no one can truly define. So we try to define them ourselves⦠and that makes us more human than Tarot. We make our own choices. And, like humans, sometimes those choices are mistakes.â
Her eyes drifted shut for a breath.
But Iâve made plenty these last few yearsâ¦
She looked toward Birgitta again.
Ever since you died, Elise⦠Iâve been unraveling. Spiraling into madness.
âI deeply apologize, Your Royal Highness,â she said, bowing her head slightly toward Elvira. âFor everything Iâve done.â
Though my actions donât deserve forgiveness.
âEliseâ¦â Birgittaâs voice cracked. âYou⦠you said that name. How do you know my sister?â
Kiwiâs eyes widenedânot in fear, but in something more fragile. A small smile touched her lips, and it only deepened Birgittaâs confusion.
âI was hoping we would meet one day, Birgittaâ¦â she said quietly. ââ¦I only wish it didnât have to be like this.â
Birgittaâs breath caught.
âYou look just like her.â
Kiwiâs smile faltered, the warmth retreating.
No. I have to leave. I donât deserve this. I donât deserve to speak to you.
She turned to go, shoes clicking across the stone.
âWâwho are you?!â Birgittaâs voice rang out, desperate, trembling.
Kiwi stopped. Slowly, she looked over her shoulder.
âA wilted blue rose.â
And then she was goneâvanishing into the air, leaving the grand hall in a silence so thick it almost felt like a wound.
Kiwi teleported just outside the castle, preparing to slip into the nearby woods when a voice called out behind her.
âKiwiana.â
She froze. The voice was sharp, commanding.
âI told you not to call me that.â
Kiwi said, turning slowly to see Tiamat standing there, her hood shadowing most of her face.
âWhere are you going? The plan isnât finished. I still donât have the boy,â Tiamat said.
Kiwi didnât stop walking.
âI donât care,â she said firmly. âI donât want to be part of this anymore.â
âI donât think so,â Tiamatâs eyes flared red as she raised a hand, pointing at Kiwiâs forehead.
âAs long as that symbol remains on your skin, you will obey my commands.â
Kiwi staggered, the eclipse sigil on her forehead glowing a deep maroon. She grunted, struggling as Tiamatâs hex tried to take hold.
But then, Kiwiâs body erupted with an emerald green aura, exploding outward and shattering the dark influence.
Tiamat froze, stunned for a momentâthen smiled.
âI must say, your willpower is truly exceptional, even for a Court Tarot.â
Kiwi shook her head.
âI wouldnât call it that. Itâs justâ¦â she started. âThe way this hex works is by forcing your will, your commands into our minds, right?â
She stepped forward, locking eyes with the dragon queen.
âWell I felt more than that. Since you branded me with this sigil, Iâve felt your passionâno, your obsession. One that is leading you down a destructive path.â
Tiamat laughed, cold and bitter.
âDestruction is a dragonâs nature. What are you trying to say?â
Kiwiâs voice grew softer, but no less determined.
âIâm aware of that. But yours is equally self-destructive in practice as well. And it's also planned, so I know you're doing this for a reason.â
Her mind flashed back to Eliseâs words years ago:
That love, that desire for moreâitâs a real human feeling.
âYouâre doing this because youâre feeling what humans call⦠love, arenât you?â
Tiamatâs smile slowly vanished.
âAhah, cuteâ but I am the Queen of Dragons. I have no interest in such a simple concept.â
Kiwi pressed on.
âYouâre only seeing it as destroying, but when I gained this sigil, I followed a similar pathâa path of destruction but from desperation. Desperation for human affection and recognition, no matter the cost.â
She paused, eyes narrowing.
âBut what makes us differentâthe reason your tricks no longer control meâis because Iâve realized Iâve already lost. I have nothing left to chase.â
Her grin was quiet, knowingâlike sheâd read Tiamat inside and out.
âUnlike you, who continues drowning deeper in your own sins.â
Kiwi turned and began walking away, her voice ringing clear over her shoulder.
âIâve lost everything⦠but how much are you willing to lose?â
Tiamat clenched her fist, a forced smile twisting her lips.
âIf you come for me,â Kiwi said, fading from sight, âI will slay you myself.â
The trees swayed gently as shafts of sunlight broke through the clouds. Birds chirped faintly in the distance.
Tiamat stood alone, her cloak rippling in the breeze, silent.
âI canât believe you,â she hissed through gritted teeth, talking to herself. âYouâve planted these feelings in my body, and forced me to play this game of pretend.â
âHow much longer will it be before you wake from this dream and remember what we truly are?â
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Back in the Grand Hall, Elvira rushed to Prince Remusâ side, her expression tight with worry. Birgitta trailed behind, still lost in thought over Kiwiâs words.
She approached Deimos, kneeling to check for woundsâonly for his eyes to suddenly flutter open.
âDeimosâ¦?â Birgitta asked softly.
Deimos blinked, scanning his surroundings. âWhere⦠am I?â What happened? Did I lose?
âYouâre in the castleâs grand hall,â Elvira replied, offering him a warm but weary smile. Remusâ head rested in her lap.
A moment later, the heavy doors burst open as nurses and guards poured into the hall, fanning out to tend to the injured.
âOh good, theyâve arrived just in time,â Elvira sighed with relief as a group reached her. They gently lifted Remus from her lap and carried him away for treatment.
Birgittaâs gaze wandered across the chaos until she spotted a nurse tending to Deimos. She tapped the womanâs shoulder.
âUâuh, excuse me⦠is there a girl with blonde hair and green eyes among you? Her nameâs Elizabeth.â
The nurseâs eyes lit with recognition. âOh! Youâre her friend, arenât you? I remember seeing you two back in Breshire.â She spoke while carefully unfastening Deimosâ armor.
âI donât think Elizabeth left with the rest of us. She mentioned going with a recovery team back to Hawthorn to retrieve some of her things.â
âBâback to Hawthorn?â Birgittaâs voice sharpened.
âThat place was destroyedâwhat could she possibly need from there? And why would the guards even let her go?â
The nurse set the armor aside and began wrapping bandages around Deimosâ bare torso. âI couldnât say for sure⦠but Iâm guessing theyâre giving her leeway because sheâs an Avatar.â
She glanced down. âExcuse me, Sun Tarotâare these too tight?â
Deimos shook his head. âN-no, theyâre fine. Thank you.â
The nurse turned to Birgitta and Elvira, lifting the roll of bandages in silent offering. Both shook their heads, and she moved on.
âWaitâ¦â Deimos asked suddenly, âWhat happened to the dragon?â
Elviraâs expression dimmed. âUnfortunately⦠I believe it got away.â
Damn it⦠Deimos thought, his brows furrowing as his eyes swept over the dozens of wounded lying across the hall.
I spent all that time trying to stop Remus from hurting innocents, only for Tiamat to do it anyway.
His fists tightened.
There had to have been a better way to prevent this.
Then, a thought struck him.
âElvira⦠whereâs Amelia?â
A heavy silence fell.
âI donât know,â she admitted, her face solemn. âWe searched everywhere, but⦠I couldnât find a trace of her.â
Before her thoughts could spiral further, the grand hallâs doors creaked open once more.
The bustling hall fell into a hush. Faint footsteps echoed against the marble floor, drawing closer.
Deimos, Birgitta, and Elvira all turnedâand froze.
Commander Amelia was walking through the hall, her steps slow, her face distant and unreadable.
And in her arms, resting as in a peaceful slumber⦠was Queen Selene.