The breaking period: Day 6, hour 10
âCorvus and Scorpius, sit down,â Ms. Gola snapped, and her blonde hair rose off her shoulders like sheâd been shocked with electricity.
What species is she?
âWhat did you just say to us?â Scorpiusâs long fingers were still tangled in my curls.
âI said to sit! This is my classroom, and I will be obeyed.â Ms. Gola stomped her high heel and raised her chin.
Malum crossed his flaming biceps. âYou will refer to us as âYour Highness.â You donât have permission to use our names. I thought we already discussed this.â
The torches on the wall flickered, and papers fluttered off desks.
Danger.
Ms. Gola took a step back, eyes wide, like she just realized sheâd fucked up.
Since she was the one who demanded I work with the psychopath, I didnât have sympathy for her.
âYou think because we fucked you that you can tell us what to do?â My head yanked to the side as Scorpius trembled with rage. âYou are nothing but a whore that should be honored to touch our cocks.â
W-H-O-R-E.
That fucking word.
I jerked my hair out of his grasp, and he let me go.
High cheekbones glittered like glass in the shadows.
Scorpiusâs expression was pure evil.
The class looked back and forth between the two kings and Ms. Gola with fear.
For a second, I could see the difference between the commoner and the royal students.
These people were used to being collateral in other peopleâs games.
In contrast, John twirled his fork like he was bored, and the demons werenât even paying attention. I was pretty sure Horace was taking a nap.
The assassins were used to angry power.
Ms. Gola gulped. âThis is not appropriate. If you donât sit down right now, Iâll be alerting Lothaire that the assassin recruits require extra punishment. Perhaps another run?â
Chairs squeaked around me. We were all paying attention.
That cunt.
Ms. Golaâs expression was ugly as her hair crackled. âSit. Down. Now. Or Iâll make sure Lothaire throws you all into the Black Ocean for hours.â
My stomach fell to my knees.
âCan she do that?â I whispered with horror to no one in particular.
Golden fingers brushed gently across my shoulder. Sweet raspberries filled my nose as silky white-blond hair parted.
Orion nodded softly.
âFuck.â I buried my face in my hands.
I was so tired. All I wanted was sleep and warmth. I couldnât do another round in the black sea.
There was nothing left for me to give.
If I had the capacity to cry, tears would have streaked down my face from pure exhaustion.
âDonât worry. Corvus wonât let her.â A lyrical voice tinkled so softly that it seemed like a trick of my imagination.
Holy sun god.
Orion looked like a god of sex and smelled delicious, but his voice was the whipped cream on top of my favorite dessert.
It was hypnotizing.
âYou can speak,â I whispered with surprise. So far, heâd only mouthed silently or not spoken at all.
Orionâs bee-stung lips pulled up into a breathtaking smile. Golden skin shimmered like dual suns on a fae beach.
Malum and Scorpius were arguing with Ms. Gola, but I couldnât tell you what they were saying if my life depended on it.
Orion winked, and he mouthed, âSometimes. If youâre lucky.â
I swooned.
âSay something else. If you want to, that is. No pressure,â I whispered and flushed.
Orion leaned closer, and I inhaled his rich scent. He was intoxicating.
I understood why Malum and Scorpius were so protective of the stunning fae. He was so out of their league. Sun god, he was out of everyoneâs league. If he were mine, Iâd never let him out of my sight.
A whispered melody stroked my ears. âMy nameâs Orion. I believe weâve gotten off on the wrong foot.â
Long lashes fluttered, and bee-stung lips were inches away from mine.
I forgot how to breathe.
âIâm Aran. Itâs nice to meet you,â I whispered back just as quietly, afraid to break the enchantment that had wrapped around us.
Orionâs lyrical voice was heavy with melancholy. âWhat happened in the bathhouse was wrong. Please forgive me. Itâs hard for me toâ¦go against my men.â
âI totally understand,â I quickly assured him. âSeriously, donât worry about it. I donât hold you responsible for their actions.â
I was rewarded with another smile.
Pure bliss.
What the actual fuck are you saying? He held your legs as they drowned you! my rational inner voice pointed out.
But heâs so perfect, and he apologized, my dumb bitch side argued back.
âIâm glad weâre sitting next to each other. Iâd like to get to know you.â Orionâs voice washed over me like music from the strings of a harp. âJust ignore my men. They mean well.â
Do they?
Who was going to tell him that they sucked and he deserved to be my lover for all of eternity?
As if to punctuate my thoughts, Malum stalked forward down the class aisle with Scorpiusâs arm on his shoulder, the fae man trailing behind him.
Seven feet of rage crowded our teacher until her back was pressed against the board.
âDid you just threaten all the assassins for your own insolence and inability to show respect to those better than you?â Malum took another step toward her.
Ms. Golaâs knuckles turned white as she clenched her chalk.
Scorpius chuckled cruelly. âDonât you remember? The cunt said she was going to snitch to Lothaire.â
âIs that true?â Malum leaned close so his face hovered inches above hers.
Ms. Gola straightened her shoulders and glared up. Her voice was steady and strong. âNo, I didnât threaten. I said I was going to do it.â
The silence was deafening.
If she werenât threatening to have us thrown into the freezing ocean, I would have been impressed by her lady balls.
I wasnât.
Shivering from my dried sweat, I slumped lower in my seat.
Lothaire was going to kill us.
The vampyre might defer to Malum as our leader, but he was top dog. All the âsirsâ and frequent beatings made that clear.
Fingers gently rubbed my back.
My stomach clenched, and the wound on by back burned with an unholy pain.
âIt will be fine. Donât panic, Aran.â Orionâs fingers traced a small pattern.
I liked my name on his lips.
But I wanted him to say Arabella. Reverently and softly. As bee-stung lips trailed gently across my boobs.
It was official.
Being a twenty-four-year-old virgin was ruining me.
Why else would I be lusting over the freakishly gorgeous fae whoâd stood silent as his lovers tortured me?
Jinx drawled in my mind, âBecause you have the brain capacity of a dead ant.â
I rubbed at my eyes tiredly. âI canât go back into the sea.â
Orionâs gentle lyrics had a harsh edge. âYou wonât. I promise you.â
Stunning boy and disguised girl sat shoulder to shoulder and watched.
Malum reached his hand toward Ms. Golaâbut instead of choking her out and throwing her onto the floor like he did to meâhe slowly traced a finger across her lips.
The rough man disappeared into something softer and more cunning, something much more dangerous than the jerk I always encountered.
Ms. Gola trembled.
âWho am I to you?â Malum asked suggestively.
Every woman in the room and a few men sighed.
Ms. Gola shuddered. âA king, Your Highness.â
Malum slowly pushed his thumb into her mouth. Smoke sizzled.
She arched into him.
âAnd did you not demand that Scorpius and I fuck your cunt last year? Did we not comply?â
Ms. Golaâs eyes glazed over. âYes, sir.â
All feelings aside, they were stunning together. A masculine god worshipping a gorgeous woman.
Orion shifted beside me, and I wondered how he was taking it. To see the man he loved touching a woman like that?
Iâd be pissed.
I nudged him with my elbow to distract him. âIâll bet you he lights her on fire.â
Orion held my gaze. âHe better.â
Flames sparked in the front of the classroom, but in the back of the room, something softer blossomed.
In my peripheral vision, Scorpius joined Malum and trailed pale fingers across Ms. Golaâs arm.
She gasped as both of them touched her.
They touched her gross ass while a priceless treasure sat a few feet away.
They were dumber than Iâd thought.
I held Orionâs gaze. âMen are idiots.â
Pop.
Ms. Gola screamed as Scorpius broke her humerus.
A sickening crunch.
She shrieked.
Malum created compound fracture after compound fracture. âIf you say a word to Lothaire, we will kill you. No questions asked. You will be dead.â
Scorpius laughed like he was enjoying her screams. âThis is not a threat.â
âItâs a promise,â Malum finished his sentence.
I stared at Orionâs knowing smirk as a sense of betrayal burned my chest. âYou knew they would do that.â
Leaning back in his chair, Orion didnât bother to say anything more. He just crossed his arms and gloated.
I felt ill.
Logically, I knew the kings were bad guys. Villains. Tormentors. Horrible people like Mother who didnât care about the suffering of others.
But for some reason, it always shocked me.
The endless capacity for violence.
It made me sick.
Cobra, Sadieâs mate, had once told me that the most dangerous predators were the pretty ones because your mind tricked you into seeing them as less ugly. It allowed them to be the most hideous of us all.
Now I understood what heâd meant.
I had a sinking suspicion that the breathtaking, quiet man sitting beside me was one of those creatures.
He was so fucking dangerous.
I shuffled my chair to the side and tried to put distance between us at the small table.
Orion smirked and arched his brow like he knew what I was doing. Rich brown eyes taunted me. Told me it wasnât going to work.
He had me in his web.
âActually, Iâve decided Iâm not going to forgive you,â I said haughtily with my chin tipped up.
âGood,â he mouthed. Then the bastard winked. Like he was playing with his kill.
I inhaled enchanted smoke like it was my lifeline.
Sun god.
I really needed to find stronger drugs if I was going to survive this place.
âWhy are you looking at Orion?â Malum growled from above me. Ms. Gola was still crying at the front of the classroom with her arm at an awful angle, and the two kings had come back to their seats.
âIâm not,â I snapped, disgusted with myself.
Scorpius took my old seat next to John, and Malum made a point of repositioning his chair between the two of us so he blocked Orion.
I was glad.
Ms. Gola had tears streaming down her cheeks, but she faced the class like she was determined not to break. âYou have two hours and thirty minutes to write your essays on the best weapon to use against an opponent fighting with a triple-blade sword. Begin now.â
She didnât say anything about Lothaire, and I prayed the threat had worked.
âThrowing knife. Write it down, partner.â Malum snapped his fingers like I was a dog.
It took me a second to process he was speaking to me. âFirst of all, donât speak to me like that. Second, the best weapon is clearly a throwing ax. A knife can be deflected by a blade, but an ax gives you the range and the power to dodge or even break the triple blade.â
Malum laughed. âGood joke.â
âComing from the dude who said throwing knife like a ten-year-old boy in a street fight. You write down âax.ââ I shoved the paper at him.
âIâm not writing; you write. Iâm the king.â
âIâm the smart one. You write.â
âYou actually think youâre smarter than me? Do you have any idea who I am?â
I rolled my eyes so hard I was worried they would get stuck in the back of my head. âYeah, youâre the dude who just assaulted the teacher. A sexist pig who uses his power to hurt others.â
Silver eyes sharpened. âDid I not just get all our asses out of having to take a plunge in the ocean? Since youâre sitting here shivering, Iâd thought youâd be fucking grateful, Egan.â
âYour temper tantrum is the only reason we would have had to swim in the first place, Malum.â
He shoved his pen into my hand. âWrite down âthrowing knife.ââ
I pushed it back into his. âWrite down âIâm a petulant bully on a power trip, and the answer is an ax.ââ
âYou know, youâve got a lot of hubris for a pampered, scrawny boy who doesnât seem to have any discernible abilities except sucking, then losing your mind.â He pushed the pen back at me.
âThatâs because you know nothing about me.â
âThen tell me. Just what the fuck are you, if youâre not a fae? I will not have secrets in my program.â
âIâm a fae.â I started writing our essay.
âNo, youâre not. And donât you dare write down an ax; theyâre too heavy and move slow enough an opponent can easily dodge them, especially one agile enough to wield a triple blade.â
I paused because he actually made a good point. âBut we need distance from our opponentâs blade.â
Malum nodded. âAnd enough force to disarm him.â
We both paused as we pondered the problem.
Our eyes widened at the same time. âA whip.â
There was a loud squeak. Sari turned around in her chair in front of us and said seductively, âKinky.â
âReally?â I asked with despair.
The corner of Malumâs lips turned up like he was trying not to smile.
Sari smiled at me softly. âI saw how you stood up for Tara in the bathhouse. That was really hot.â
I choked on my spit.
âUm, okayâ¦â I trailed off awkwardly, unsure what I was supposed to do.
I wasnât interested in girls, and Sari was looking at me like she was ready to climb over the table and jump my bones.
Why do women have such a thing for assassins?
Living with the recruits was making me question my sexuality because as far as I could tell, men served no purpose in society.
Iâd rather have intimate relations with a rock. At least a rock wouldnât insult me.
I started debating whether a metamorphous or igneous rock was cuter, then took a deep breath to stop myself.
Great, I was officially a lunatic.
Sari was still smiling and staring at me, so I ducked my head and focused on writing the essay.
The problem was that no one had ever made a book on âwhat to do when youâre a secret queen disguised as a dude training at a supernatural academy to be an assassin and women come onto you.â
âAw, youâre shy. Just like Orion,â Sari cooed. âJust how I like âem.â
I grimaced. In my peripheral vision, pink tinted Orionâs golden cheekbones. But I refused to find it adorable and endearing.
We both avoided looking at Sari.
Malum grunted. âTurn around and work on your paper. Stop bothering them, and donât talk to us. Itâs pathetic.â
Sariâs expression fell, and her shoulders slumped.
âDonât talk to her that way,â I said automatically.
Malum arched his eyebrow at me.
Sari looked back and forth between us with wide eyes. âThanks, Aran.â She flashed a quick smile and turned around.
I relaxed into my seat.
She turned back around and winked at me aggressively with a sharp giggle before she righted herself.
I grimaced.
Malum shook his head. âJust ignore her.â
I blurted out the question that had been eating me alive. âWhy do you think all women are weak?â
âBecause they are,â Malum responded immediately.
Sometimes I forgot that men had no depth.
I tried a different angle. âWhy did you drown me? Why do you hate me?â
Malum cracked his neck, dagger tattoo rippling on his throat. âI was making a point with Tara, and you interrupted me. Iâm the leader of this group. I wonât be questioned by a scrawny, pretty boy.â
I looked away with disgust.
He couldnât even give a good reason for why heâd tortured me. âYouâre a prick.â
The almost friendly expression on Malumâs face dissipated like smoke. âI havenât forgotten that youâre keeping secrets. I havenât forgotten about your little anger episode. My job here is to break you to keep us all safe, so donât fucking forget it. And I will do whatever I need to do to protect my men.â
He reached over and ran his fingers through Orionâs silky hair.
My pen jabbed a hole in the paper. âWhatever.â At least we were pretending my complete psychiatric meltdown was just a âlittle anger episode.â
I snorted.
âAdd a comma.â Malum pointed to my sentence. âYour grammar sucks.â
I poked another hole in the paper and whispered, âYour face sucks.â
âOh, and Egan. I donât hate you.â
I didnât look up. Instead, I stuck out my front teeth like I had buckteeth and mocked him.
Was there anything wrong with his teeth? No.
Did I feel better? Yes.
Apparently bullying others was my therapy. I loved that journey for myself.
âI absolutely loathe you, and Iâm disgusted that I have to train and fight alongside such a pathetic man.â
If I hadnât lived with Jinx, I might have been offended by his cruel words.
Good thing the twelve-year-old had already shredded my self-esteem. Her nickname for me was literally âthe cannibal.â
I didnât look up as I wrote. âThe thing is, Malum, I donât care what you think about me. Because no matter how many times you try to assert yourself, we both know the truth.â
He took the bait. âWhat truth?â
âThat Iâm better than you.â
A red flame jumped off Malumâs arm and burned my hand.
My skin sizzled.
We both watched as the small fire turned my pale flesh black. The burning sensation was nothing compared to the pain mother had doled out every night of my fucking life.
I didnât flinch.
âPeople like you are always the same,â I said quietly. Blue fire or red. Queen or king. âYouâll always just be a pathetic bully.â
Malum glowered at me but didnât say another word for the next few hours.
Neither of us did.
We didnât need to.
The hate between us said it all.