Itâs around midday when Ronak comes in the cabin. Iâm curled up on the fur rugs, humming to myself and eating grapes on the floor in front of the fire.
âWhat are you doing?â he asks, coming over to stand above me.
I toss a grape in the air and catch it in my mouth. âIâm practicing my hand-eye-mouth coordination,â I say, chewing. âYour turn!â I throw another grape, trying to aim for his forehead, but the bastard moves and catches it in his mouth effortlessly.
âHuh. Youâre adequate.â I toss another grape in the air to catch, but this one hits my nose and goes flying in the other direction. I frown up at Ronak. âYouâre distracting me. Go brood over someone else.â
âYou should be training.â
âI have a pass.â
âA pass?â
âUh huh. Healerâs orders. I get to relax today. You know, since I drank my weight in terrible mead last night and then puked it all up this morning. Iâm taking a sick day.â
He narrows his eyes and scratches his beard as he studies me. I throw another grape at him. He catches it again. âDammit,â I mutter.
The other guys shuffle in, going for the table where Iâve laid out lunch for them. Because Iâm super nice like that. They start stuffing their faces immediately.
Ronak is still studying me. âYou have red feathered wings,â he says suddenly.
I cock an eyebrow at him. âWow. The guys told me you were savvy, but I had no idea. What else have you perceived in that giant brain of yours?â
âAnd your ears arenât pointed,â he continues in his strange assessment.
I stand up, tossing my braid behind me before popping another grape in my mouth. âTell me more, oh Mighty Observant One. Dazzle me with your deductions.â
âYou donât have high fae wings. Theirs look more insect-like or reptilian. You donât have pastel colored skin, although your hair could pass for a high fae. But out of all the fae, you look most like one of them, except youâre too short.â
I look at the other guys and then back at Ronak. âIâm sorry, is this the game where we just randomly spout off how the other one looks?â I ask. âOkay, my turn. You have a lionâs tail. Your eyes get freaky feline when you wig out. Your bicep is bigger than my face. Oh, and you have smelly feet. Like all the time. Itâs embarrassing.â
I look over at Evert. âThink fast!â I launch a grape at him, and it hits him on the cheek and then bounces away. âHa! You lose.â
He narrows his blue eyes on me, picks up a grape from his plate, and throws it at me. I jump up and catch it victoriously, throwing my hands in the air as I chew. âVictory!â
I throw the next one at Sylred, but it hits him so hard that it splatters against his chest. He frowns down at it before plucking it off. âWhy are we throwing food?â
âHand-eye-mouth coordination training,â I say. âYou didnât do so well, Second.â
âOh, Iâm back to Second now, am I?â
I shrug. âCanât keep someone with such embarrassing grape-catching skills in first place. It just wouldnât be right.â
âI can do much better things with my mouth than catch a grape,â he says with a dazzling smile.
My face breaks into a huge grin. âNow you sound like Third!â
âNo way am I in third place still,â Evert counters. âAnd no way is he better with his mouth that I am, Scratch. Donât you forget that.â
âYouâre both idiots,â Ronak says, sitting down to eat.
âWell this idiot is going to be the one sheâs begging to fuck,â Evert replies.
âUgh donât be cocky. Besides, I do believe you all voted to keep your hands to yourself, isnât that right?â I look around at them. âIâm still officially off-limits to your covey,â I say, swaying my hips as I walk over to pluck more grapes from the vine on the table. âI think when you all go to the culling, Iâll fly to your genfin island and find myself another hot covey to be with. Iâm sure theyâll all be happy to fight over first place with me. Theyâll probably be even hotter than you all, too. Youâre looking pretty scruffy with your beards.â
âFuck that. Youâll stay with us,â Evert says with a frown.
Inside, I secretly freak out like a schoolgirl with a crush. On the outside, Iâm as cool as a cucumber.
Ronak clears his throat, making everyone look over at him. âAnyway, what I was trying to get to before all the grape throwing is that she doesnât look like any fae in the realm. The second she leaves here and someone spots her, word will get back to the prince. She sticks out too much. She might be able to pass for half human, half high fae, but not with those wings. When he hears the rumors about a weird bird-demon-girl, heâll come looking.â
âIâll just outrun him.â
Everyone laughs. Itâs not a confidence booster.
âYou can barely make it three laps without collapsing,â Ronak points out.
I twist my mouth in thought. âThen Iâll out-fly him.â
âHe has other fae that fly much better than you. Iâm pretty sure his great grandmother could out-fly you.â
I huff. âFine. Then Iâll hide.â
âThe last time you hid, you ended up covered in shit,â Evert says behind me. I toss him an evil eye, but I donât think it works on him because he just grins.
âThen I guess Iâll just turn myself in and become his personal cupid. Iâll do everything he wants me to do. Iâll start orgies in his ballroom, Iâll make sure every fae marries whomever he wants them to marry. Iâll spread Love and Lust throughout the kingdom. Heâll eventually fall in love with me, because letâs be honest, how could he not? Plus, Iâll be secretly feeding him my powers over the months, just in case, slowly forcing him to be wrapped around my little finger. And then one night, after hours of sweaty hate-sex, Iâll slit his throat in his sleep and stage a coup to overtake his throne.â
Done with my speech, I look up at the guys. I toss up another grape, catching it in my mouth with a chomp. I smirk at their dumbfounded expressions. âThere. Problem solved.â
Ronak makes the first move by rubbing his brows with his fingers. I guess I gave him another headache. âOrâ¦We could get someone to glamour you so you can look more high fae and blend in better.â
I cock my head to the side in thought. âMeh. My idea sounds more fun.â
âIâm with Scratch on this one.â
I give him a brilliant smile. âForget what I said before. You are in first place.â
âI know I am, love. Why donât you take me into my room and prove it to me?â
I laugh, even as my face blooms with heat. âCheeky, cheeky.â
Ronak sighs at us. âSo itâs settled. Weâll find someone to glamour her. Once we win the culling, weâll find someplace safe for her. She canât leave this island without a glamour. Sheâll be caught immediately.â
âParty pooper,â I pout. âBut wait, you said you canât get through the barrier. How are you supposed to find someone to glamour me?â
âWe arenât. You are.â
âCome again?â
âYouâre the only one whoâs ever crossed over the barrier. Not even the high fae can do that. So youâll have to be the one to leave and come back. Youâll do it the day before our banishment ends.â
I donât like the sound of that at all. âWait, wait, wait. You want me to go to another island alone and find some random fae to glamour me?â I ask anxiously. âYou said that Iâd be taken as soon as someone saw me!â The thought of being captured does not exactly thrill me.
âThen youâll have to be sure you arenât caught,â he says, as if itâs the simplest thing in the world. âWhy do you think Iâve been making you train so hard?â
âBecause youâre a sadistic jerk who enjoys making me suffer?â
âThat, and because you need to be able to do this.â
I look to the other guys for help, but find none. I throw up my arms in frustration. âGreat. Donât worry about Emelle. Iâll just go on this very dangerous, very terrible quest all alone, while you three relax here and forget to mourn me once I get captured and chopped up into little cupid heart-shaped pieces.â
Ronak rolls his eyes and walks away, grabbing a leg of meat on his way out the door. âYouâll be training all day tomorrow, so enjoy the rest of your break.â
I ignore him as he walks outside and round a glare on the other two. âOkay so you both just left me totally hanging on that one. Iâll remember that,â I say, tapping my temple. âA cupid never forgets.â
âWhat song did you make Sylred sing last night because you insisted it was a duet?â Evert challenges.
I open my mouth and then close it again. I forgot. Dammit. âThat doesnât count. I was drunk.â
âLooks like your reasoning is faulty.â
âOh come on, how cool would it be to overthrow Prince Pig? Iâd wear a kickass crown and make people do whatever I said. I could declare a cupid holiday if I wanted. Did you know they do that in the human realm? Itâs named after someone else, but it totally counts. Oh, and I could decree it illegal for anyone to be named Ronak. And running. I could ban running. I could sit in my royal bed all day, eating my royal food, and getting royal foot rubs. Being queen would be awesome.â
âSure, but Iâm not bending the knee unless itâs in the bedroom,â Evert says as he takes another bite of food.
I tsk. âThatâs treason, Third.â
âBack to third place already?â
I shrug a shoulder. âIâm queen. I do what I want.â
He flashes a dimple before walking back outside, followed by Sylred.
After re-braiding my hair, eating more grapes, and cleaning up the table, I get bored, so I start cleaning the rest of the place, all the while daydreaming Iâm queen of the realm. Youâd think a small wooden cabin would be fairly easy to clean. Youâd be wrong. Itâs clear that none of the guys have ever done any type of cleaning since they built the thing. I use rags to scrub the walls and floors, and then move on to the table and chairs. When Iâm done with those, too, I decide to sneak into their rooms and snoop.
Iâve already been in Sylred and Evertâs rooms, so I go into Ronakâs. Unlike Evertâs plain room and Sylredâs room thatâs filled with musical instruments, Ronakâs is full of handmade weapons that hang on the wall. Spears, staffs, shields, swords. Everything wooden and polished to a shine. I find a nice small dagger hanging low and pick it up. Itâs only about the length of my hand, but itâs wicked sharp, considering itâs made of stone and wood. Itâs plain, but sturdy.
âWhat are you doing in here?â
I whirl around with a shriek and the dagger goes flying out of my hand.
In the split second that I watch it careening toward Ronak, I know itâs going to hit him square in the chest and heâll die right in front of me, forever haunting me and causing me to faint at the sight of blood. Iâm already readying myself to start crying and performing first aid while forming an epic eulogy when he plucks it out of the air effortlessly before it can hit him. His holds it in his hand and just watches me still freaking out.
âHoly crap,â I say, my hand over my heart. âOh my gods. That was a close one. You almost died right in front of me. I nearly murdered you. I would have felt so guilty. I just cleaned all the floors and I wouldâve had to do it again because of the blood. That wouldâve really sucked.â
He cocks a brow. âItâs going to take more than a tiny wooden dagger to take me down, little demon.â
I scoff. âI beg to differ. I just saw your life flash before my eyes. Death was nearly imminent.â
âYouâre a weird female.â
âDoes weird mean awesome in genfin speak?â
âNo.â
âHmm.â
âYou didnât answer my question.â
âWhich question was that?â I ask innocently. I try to scoot past him out the door, but he blocks my way.
âWhat are you doing in my room?â
âI was just admiring your wall décor,â I say, indicating the weapons.
âI know every single weapon that I have in here,â he says, frowning at me.
âUmmâ¦congratulations?â
âWhich means, if you take anything, Iâll know it. Donât even think of betraying us.â
âGeez, canât a girl snoop through a room without being accused of being a backstabbing liar face?â
He just looks at me.
I sigh. âI didnât take anything, Not-First. But youâre free to give me a pat down if itâll help you sleep better at night,â I say with a smile, holding up my arms and turning in a circle for him.
He regards me coolly, eyes roaming down and then up. âOut.â
I give him a two-finger salute that Iâm fairly certain he wonât understand. âYes, sir,â I say in mock-seriousness.
He steps aside for me to pass and I skip back into the main room just as Evert comes in from outside. When he sees me leaving Ronakâs room, he stops in his tracks. âWhat the fuck? Why were you in that assholeâs room?â
âWe were doing super sweaty sexytime stuff,â I deadpan. âYou caught us.â
He narrows his eyes at me. âBullshit.â
Sylred comes inside behind him, taking in the scene. âWhy are you staring Emelle down like youâre pissed off?â
âRonak!â Evert calls. âWhy the fuck is Scratch coming out of your room?â
Ronak appears behind me. âWhy do you think?â he asks.
Evert crosses his arms. âSo sheâs suddenly fair game? What happened to all that, donât threaten the covey mate link bullshit?â
Ronak and I both roll our eyes. Itâs a real moment.
âI didnât fuck her,â Ronak says, like the very idea is preposterous. I glare at him. Moment ruined.
âI am not â I retort. âI told you, as soon as I get out of here Iâm going to find a better, hotter covey to love and adore me and service me in sexual favors.â
Evert ignores everything I say and looks at Ronak. âYou didnât fuck her?â
âNo.â
âThen why was she in your room?â
âI was looking at his I say suggestively, wagging my brows.
Ronak scoffs. âDemon, go snoop in someone elseâs room and stay out of mine.â He turns on his heel and disappears inside his room again, ending my fun.
Evert is still glaring at me. âWhat?â I ask. âOh come on, I was just messing with you. Itâs not like any of you can really have sex with me, anyway. You have to go out and find a genfin mate, right? So donât mind me. Pretend Iâm not even here.â
â
Evert mocks. âWeâve only been stuck on this fucking island for five years without seeing a single female. Our balls are permanently blue, but yeah, weâll just ignore the hot female strutting around in tight furs.â
âGood plan. Inconvenient, though. Guess your balls will just have to be blue for a while longer.â Then I think of something. âWait. Does that mean youâre all virgins?â
Sylred chokes and starts coughing. Evert laughs. And laughs and laughs.
âFuck no,â he answers.
âSo you had sex with people other than your intended mates?â
âOf course,â Evert says. âWeâre genfin nobles because weâre a part of Ronakâs covey. Weâve been to plenty of fae parties and believe me, fae arenât shy.â
âThen why canât weâ¦you know.â
Sylred is the one to answer. âIt has to do with our magic,â he explains. âWhen we make a match with a female, we go through several rituals. We were in the middle of completing our rituals when we found out Delsheen was cheating with the prince and Ronak attacked them, so things were cut short.
âAt the end of the mating rituals, genfin powers become more powerful and coveys form a physical link with their mate. Because we didnât complete it, our powers didnât solidify in their enhanced form. We canât risk screwing anything up and destroying our powers further, or weaken us more than we already are.
âWe also canât risk not being able to bond with our future mate. We donât know what could happen. Weâve never heard of the mating rituals not being completed before, and since weâve been cut off from our elders, we havenât had any advice on the matter.â
Thatâs a lot to take in. Iâve been lonely for a long time, and I know that my loneliness, added together with my insatiable curiosity and general desire to participate in all things sexy, I perhaps have a skewed outlook. But no matter what I want, or how attracted I am to these guys, I would never jeopardize their future. Despite our rough start, I want the best for them. Most of the time. Usually. Nearly all the time.
âThat makes sense. I promise I wonât screw anything up for you guys.â An idea occurs to me and my eyes widen with excitement. âHey! I can help you!â
âHelp us?â
I nod vigorously. âYeah. When you find a new mate, I can help you along. Nothing too crazy. I wonât Love Arrow her if you donât want, but I can help you along with a little Flirt Touches and Lust-Breaths here and there. You have your very own love expert at your disposal. Iâll probably have to really work the system to get her to fall for Ronak, because that guy is as prickly as a heat rash, but I can assure you, Iâm very good at my job,â I consider this. âUsually,â I amend. âSometimes. When I want to be. And when things work out.â
âThatâsâ¦nice of you,â Sylred says.
I nod. âI know. Iâm super nice. Now, start complimenting me on all my hard work at cleaning the cabin. I was scrubbing the place all day, you know.â
They look away, as if trying to spot the tracks of dirt I scrubbed away. âLooks good,â they say at the same time.
I narrow my eyes. âYou canât even tell the difference, can you?â
âNo.â
âYouâre jerks.â
âI can tell the difference,â Sylred insists.
Evert rolls his eyes. âLiar.â
âNo, I can,â Sylred says. âThe floor is lessâ¦dirty. And the table looksâ¦cleaner.â
I flash him a smile. âThank you. Youâre in first place.â
Evert glowers. Heâs super sexy when heâs sulking. Heâs about to say something thatâs no doubt sarcastic when heâs cut off by a loud sound.
Iâm trying to place the familiar noise when Ronak rushes out of his room. âThe barrier is being taken down,â he says. All of the guys rush into his room and stock up on weapons. Ronak even tosses me the small dagger. âStay here. Donât come outside. Hide in one of our rooms. If anyone comes in here that isnât one of us, donât let them take you. Run, fly, stab them if you have to. Just donât let them get to you.â
I swallow hard, my eyes wide with fear. âO-okay.â
Sylred puts a comforting hand on my shoulder. âDonât worry, Emelle. Weâll take care of you.â
The guys rush outside, and I slink to the window to look out, clutching the dagger in my sweaty palm. I hide behind the leaves that act as a curtain and watch through the gaps.
The guys stand sentinel several yards away, looking out toward the forest, each of them no doubt stocked full of weapons. I donât know how long we wait, but the moment that the last of the barrier falls away, I hear it.
A terrible, wailing screech that seems to come from everywhere. Ronak yells something, but I canât hear anything over the sound of that terrible keening. I copy the guysâ movements when I see them covering their ears with their hands.
The sound is so loud that it feels like my head is going to burst. My hands do nothing to lessen the sound. Suddenly I see four female figures appear. They have dark gray skin and obnoxiously big eyes. I can see tears streaming down their cheeks, the drops landing on their cloaks. The sound is from their wide-open mouths; open so wide it looks like their jaws are unhinged.
Ronak is the first to move. He bends down until heâs nearly on all fours, and then launches himself up in an incredible leap, landing directly on top of one of the fae. Raising a sword, he cuts her down in a single swipe. The other guys are already on top of the fae, too, but my vision is going fuzzy and my head hurts so badly that I canât focus. It feels like their sound has burrowed into my brain and is eating away at me like a maggot digging into rotten fruit.
I feel something wet dripping down my neck and jaw, but I canât move to see what it is. My legs give out from under me and I crash to the ground. I lie there in torment, clutching my head, pulling out my hair, screaming at the top of my lungs. I just need the sound to stop. I canât think, canât breathe, canât move with it in my head. It digs its shrill claws into the very essence of my soul.
I donât know how long I lie there. I donât know how much time passes. But some time between hearing the terrible shrieks, I start hearing a soft, calming music that drives away the screeches from my head.
My finger twitches and I try to open my eyes. My head is pounding, but I slowly recognize that someone is stroking my hair. The music continues to play, and when my vision finally returns to me, I see Sylred sitting in front of me on the floor, playing something that looks similar to a panflute. When he sees me looking, he stops playing and leans in closer.
âAre you okay?â he asks, his voice soft and comforting.
My eyes are burning with tears, but I nod. âI think so,â I croak. âWhat happened? What were those?â
âBanshees,â Evert answers. I look up and realize that my head is in Evertâs lap. âTheyâre an annoying bunch of bitches.â
My ears are ringing slightly and Iâm a bit dizzy, but Evert helps me to sit up. âI wipe my cheeks and notice my hand comes away red. âWhat theâ¦â
âYour ears started bleeding a bit,â Sylred supplies. âNot too badly, though. We finished them off in time.â
âWhat if you hadnât?â I ask.
âThen your brain wouldâve bled out your ears,â Ronak answers from somewhere in the room. Evert shoots him a glare and Sylred sighs when he sees my horrified expression. âDonât worry, Emelle. Youâre fine. They didnât do any permanent damage.â
âYour music helped me,â I say.
He nods. âI can counteract the banshee cries,â he says. âBut I didnât take any instruments with me outside. I shouldâve. I didnât expect for them to send banshees. By the time I realized what they were, it was too late. I got to my instruments as soon as I could.â
âHow come you guys arenât as messed up as I am??
âGenfins are strong,â Ronak says with a shrug.
I blow out a relieved breath. âIâm glad youâre all okay. I guess cupids arenât meant to go up against banshees. How did those things get past the barrier?â
âThey didnât,â Ronak says. âThe prince sent them. This is why I was convinced you were a spy. Nothing gets in past the barrier without the high fae giving them access, and the only things that have ever come to visit us have been sent here to kill or hurt us.â
âOhhh,â I say. âYour assholeness makes more sense now.â
Ronak scoffs and tosses over a damp rag that Evert catches.
Taking me by surprise, he starts gently cleaning the blood that leaked out of my ears away from my face and neck. I study him as he tends me, in awe of seeing this gentle side of him. As if he can read my mind, he catches me looking and smirks. âDonât get any ideas, Scratch.â
âBut my ideas are really good.â
âLike your taking over the fae realm idea?â
âObviously.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â
âHowâs your head?â Sylred asks. âI can find some herbs to help if you need something. Of if youâre hungry, Iâll get you some food.â
âGeez, I should get knocked out by banshees more often. This is awesome.â
Evert rolls his eyes, but I look over at Ronak expectantly. âWell?â I prompt him.
âWell, what?â
âEveryone else is being super nice to me. Now itâs your turn.â
âI think it was pretty nice of me to kill those banshees before they could kill you.â
âEh. I suppose itâll have to do.â