IS IT WORKING?â Alexei asked, pacing around the stark room theyâd set up to restore Envyâs court in the farthest wing of House Envy.
Theyâd emptied the chamber of everything except for the oversized wool rug, a high-backed chair, two stools, and a small table to set the chalice on. And chains.
âToo soon to tell.â Envy lifted a shoulder, forcing casualness he didnât feel. His gaze slid between the demon strapped in the chairâhis unfocused eyes feral with fearâto the clock. For the hundredth time in a second. Thus far, there was no discernible change. The demon seemed as terrified and as lost to that terrible fog as ever.
âNow?â Alexei pressed.
âDoes he look restored?â Envy snapped as the demon struggled against his restraints. Envy blew out a breath, bringing his emotions back under control. âWeâll know when it works. Heâll recognize us.â
It had begun when Envy had picked up the Chalice of Memoria, the activation runes glimmering hunter green. It looked like it used to. Envy had cast the same spell heâd always used before, then offered the chalice to Lord Alden.
The demon had knocked the first attempt out of Envyâs hands.
Then Alexei had come in, held him down.
When that didnât work, theyâd strapped the demon to the chair and forced the chalice to his lips, tipping his head back to pour the spelled drink down his throat.
Forty-seven excruciating seconds passed. The fog didnât dissipate from behind the demonâs eyes. Frustration built in Envyâs chest.
Winning the game was supposed to save his court.
To think it had been one more false hopeâ¦
âFuck!â Envy paced around the room, mind whirling.
He could seek the Crone againâthe creator of the Underworld itself. The Crone was to goddesses what Titans were to mortal gods. If anyone could help, it would be her. But heâd been desperate once before, had asked her years back.
Sheâd laughed in his face and vowed to do worse next time.
He supposed he could kidnap her daughters, force her hand.
But that wouldnât end well for any of them.
Envy walked to the arched window on the far side of the room, gazing out at the grounds. It was twilight, a soft blanket of snow falling, the flakes tumbling and swirling as they danced down to the winter grass.
âYour Highness?â
There was an odd edge in Alexeiâs tone.
Envy twisted, gaze snapping to Lord Alden. The demon blinked slowly, then squeezed his eyes shut. His head moved from side to side, as if shaking some internal nightmare away.
Envy moved closer, hope igniting once again.
He paused a few feet away, his breath lodged deep in his chest.
Another thirty seconds ticked by.
A minute.
he silently urged.
who Lord Aldenâs hands fisted, his wrists twisting, testing the restraints on the arms of the chair. Envy and Alexei both leaned forward, neither daring to speak. Lord Alden opened his eyes, squinting at first, then glanced down at his bound arms.
He looked back up, brows knitted as his focus moved from Alexei to Envy.
âIs this some new kink, Your Highness?â he asked, sounding annoyed. âI despise chains.â
Air whooshed out of Envy. He wanted to grab the demon by the lapels and plant a kiss on him but refrained. Lord Alden was properly aggravated. A personality trait heâd had for the last six centuries.
âHow do you feel?â Envy asked instead.
Lord Aldenâs gaze flattened. âLike House Wrath is looking appealing, Your Highness. Unless Iâm being held for treason, untie me.â
Alexei snorted. âSame old prick.â
It had worked. Envy expelled another breath, relief barreling through him. The Chalice of Memoria would stop the memory blight. After years of turmoil, that dark, unending descent⦠the nightmare was finally ending. Part of him couldnât believe it.
Alexei began untying Alden, then directed him to the Gallery of Dreamscapes, where Envy had set up refreshments in hopes the newly saved demons would need a safe space to wait until theyâd restored everyoneâs memories.
Once Alexei returned with the next demon, they started all over again. After the second successful restoration, they brought in more chairs and restraints.
Days passed, Envy staying right there with his court, even though plenty of volunteers had come together from the healed, helping their fellow demons.
Once it was clear the tide had turned, days later, Alexei cleared his throat.
âYou havenât said a word about her.â
Envy stiffened, then carried on as if he had no idea what the vampire meant. Alexei gave him a look that said he knew better.
âThere is nothing to say. Sheâs Unseelie royalty.â
âYou donât honestly give a shit about that,â Alexei said. Envyâs attention snapped to his second. The vampireâs smile was all fang. âYour Highness.â
Envy assisted the next demon in line, then strode to the other end of the room, swiping an icy glass of water from a tray. His cursed second trailed after him.
âEverything is under control here. You can go back to the Wild Court. Talk.â
Envyâs jaw strained. âTalk. Yes, open and honest communication worked so well for us before. There is nothing left for us to say.â
âYou knew she had secrets. Youâre just angry that she outplayed you. I didnât take you to have so much⦠pride.â
Alexei was pushing Envy too far. Envyâs eyes flashed and Alexei held his hands up, slowly backing away.
âYou like her. Enough to consider breaking your rule. Donât let another sin get in the way. Do you think Wolf is sitting back? If youâre all right with him taking her to his bed, his cock pounding all memories of you out, then fine. Leave her to it. Sheâll be better off.â
Envy stood in one of his favorite galleriesâwhere a statue of a fallen angel was proudly displayed. All the years his wings had been trapped, heâd come here, sipping a drink as he was doing now, plotting. With his court almost fully restored, his power was growing stronger, hour by hour. He summoned his wings now, allowing them to spread wide.
It felt good. The muscles between his shoulders straining as he moved them, testing the weight. His thoughts turned to Lennox, to the final battle.
Camilla hadnât been the one to deal the killing blow, Envy had made sure of that. Heâd seen something in her face just before he drove his dagger through the Unseelie King. She did not like her father, but it would have cost something precious for her to murder him.
Camilla was good. Lennox had seen it. Hated it.
He tucked his wings in close, then leaned against the wall, his Dark and Sinful going down easy. A detail flickered across his memory. In the cavern where the Twin Pillars were, Camilla had been about to confess something to him.
Envy sipped his cocktail, turning that conversation over in his mind. Looking back, it was easy to see sheâd been about to tell him who she really was. Sheâd known, the moment they entered the Wild Court, that heâd figure it out.
He had, though. Already known.
He scratched the back of his neck.
Truth be told, Envy had started suspecting much earlier. It was easier for him to blame her for betraying him; otherwise, heâd have to consider facing the truth. Heâd recently been able to lie to others, but Envy had been lying to himself far longer.
Did his one-night rule truly protect his court, or did it prevent him from ever feeling heartbreak?
He finished his drink, staring into the glass. Camilla might not want to see him. She might be perfectly happy in the Wild Court. With Wolf.
That meddling prick Alexei, now Envy couldnât unsee Camilla and Wolf rekindling their flame.
Envy squeezed his eyes shut. That gods-damned Fae had truly gotten under his skin too. He knew the Unseelie would be attempting to win Camilla back. Maybe he already had.
Perhaps Wolf was holding her right now.
Jealousy froze the glass in his hand, until it began to crack, drops of bourbon leaking into his palm.
Envy glared at the physical proof of his displeasure.
âGodsâ blood.â
Miss Camilla Elise Antonius, lover, betrayer, Unseelie princess, drove him absolutely fucking mad, even here, realms away from Faerie.
The question now was, what Envy was going to do about it.
He sensed one of his spies a moment before he materialized, partially corporeal.
âI have news from the Wild Court, Your Highness.â
His tone made Envyâs skin crawl. âAnd?â
The spy handed him a folded piece of parchment.
Envy scanned the report, then crumpled it in his fist.
âFucking hell.â