Itâs the day before Iâm set to find a fae to glamour me. Ronak has everyone up at first light. Iâm quiet and tense, unable to laugh at Evertâs jokes or pretend that Iâm not completely freaking out. Iâm so nervous about leaving my safe little bubble with the guys that I feel like Iâm going to puke every time I think about it.
We all stand outside the cabin going over the plan. Again. Currently, the guys are arguing over which fae I should visit.
âThe sirens could do it easily,â Evert suggests.
âSirens hate outsiders even more than genfins do,â Sylred points out. âThe elves are powerful. Theyâre the best at glamour besides the high fae.â
âAnd theyâre also the most loyal to the high fae,â Evert counters. âCanât risk it. What about the harpies? They hate the high fae bastards.â
Sylred shakes his head. âTheir island is way too far away for her to reach.â
They toss more ideas back and forth but I watch Ronak. His eyes meet mine, and I know heâs already decided where Iâm going and that Iâm probably not going to like it. âOkay, Not-First. You can stop pretending to listen to their ideas. Where am I going?â
The guys stop talking and look from me to Ronak. As usual, heâs wearing an unreadable expression and has his arms crossed in front of him. He clears his throat at the attention thatâs suddenly on him. âSheâll be going to Arachno.â
Sylredâs mouth opens in surprise and Evertâs expression turns incredulous. âFuck no, she isnât!â he exclaims. âAre you trying to get her killed? Arachno is a crazy bitch.â
Ronak stays calm despite Evertâs outburst and talks directly to me. âArachno is a very powerful gwyllion fae. Sheâs not someone you want to cross, but sheâs our best chance at getting you the glamour you need.â
âNo,â Evert says, shaking his head. âItâs too dangerous. Sheâll kill Emelle without hesitation. Weâll send her somewhere else.â
Ronak finally turns to him. âDespite how much sheâs practiced, Emelleâs flying is barely sufficient. Her wings know what to do, but her muscle strength is severely lacking. Sheâll tire too soon to get anywhere far.
âArachno is banished on the island directly below ours. Itâs the only island she has a hope of going to and from in a short amount of time without being seen. Arachno might be a nasty piece of work, but sheâs also always up for a bargain, and we know what she trades in. As long as Emelle brings her something worthy, itâll be fine. Plus, Arachnoâs banishment island has a barrier over it, just like ours. Sheâs least likely to run into any extra fae trouble there than if she were to go somewhere else.â
Evert is still shaking his head unhappily. âI donât like it.â
âBe honest,â Ronak says. âDo you really think she can make it anywhere else, find the right person, not be seen or caught, and make it all the way back with a glamour?â
Evert clenches his jaw and runs a hand through his long black hair. âFuck.â
I would try to comfort him if I werenât so freaked out. I try to put on a brave face, but Iâm pretty sure Iâm just grimacing.
âSylred, show her,â Ronak says with a nod.
Sylred kneels down in the sand and starts drawing a map of the islands. âThis is us here,â he says, pointing. He draws another, smaller island below us. âThis is where Arachno is banished. It should be the same type of barrier as ours, so you should have no trouble passing through. Look for a cave, or rock formations. Sheâll prefer somewhere dark and concealed.â
âOkay,â I say shakily.
âDonât make any other deals with her. Donât say anything other than what we specifically tell you. Sheâs tricky and she wonât hesitate to ensnare you,â Ronak says.
âWhat am I trading her?â
The guys exchange a look. âThink sheâll be satisfied with some genfin hair?â Sylred asks.
Ronak nods slowly. âYes, but Emelle should bring more than that, just in case.â
âWe can use something from the banshee bitches,â Evert says grudgingly.
Ronak nods and then frowns. âDammit. I hate digging up corpses I just buried.â
âYou do that a lot?â I ask.
âYouâd be surprised,â he replies dryly.
We go over the plan and the guys make sure I have my request memorized word for word before dispersing. Ronak and Sylred leave to dig up the banshees while Evert supplies me with weapons and then takes me to the training yard so I can get in my last hours of practice flying before I have to leave tomorrow at first light.
We donât speak much. Evert just takes me through the motions as I make running leaps into the air, get as high as possible, and then touch back down. Sometimes I launch into the air from the ground. Sometimes I leap off tall branches or the ladder from the obstacle course. I also practice endurance by flying up all the way to the barrier and circling around as many times around the as I can before exhaustion and muscle spasms set in.
As pretty as my wings look, theyâre incredibly heavy for my slight frame and my wingspan is longer than my body. Without wind currents to help carry me, I tire quickly. Evert stands by to watch me, handing me water whenever I need it and rubbing out the knots in my back and shoulders when the muscles lock up on me.
That night, the guys try to distract me with stories of them as kids when they first met and formed their covey when they were just boys. Iâd normally be eating it all up, but Iâm too preoccupied with worry to enjoy it. I end up curling up in front of the fire and pretend to sleep. I canât stand their worried looks that they send my way when they think Iâm not looking.
I barely sleep. I toss and turn all night, and then before I know it, Sylred is shaking me awake. âItâs time.â
I sit up and braid my hair tightly. Sylred tries to force-feed me, but I can only tolerate a few bites before my stomach rebels. Evert straps two of Ronakâs daggers on each of my thighs, where theyâll be hidden under my skirt, and then ties a waterskin at my waist.
When I get outside, Ronak is already waiting for me. He hands me another leather bag. I have no desire to look inside, since I know that itâs filled with the contents for the trade Iâll make with the gwyllion fae.
We go over the plan three more times before the guys are satisfied, and they all walk me to the edge of the island. It doesnât take very long for the edge to come into sight, but none of us speak as we walk. As we get closer, I can see the shimmering dome barrier end right at the islandâs rim. I stare at the edge, knowing Iâm only minutes away from jumping off the side of it. Even with wings, the thought isnât comforting.
âReady?â Ronak asks.
No. âMm hm. Yep.â
I feel numb when Sylred steps forward and gives me a quick hug. I barely have the wherewithal to pat him on the back. As soon as Sylred releases me, Evert stalks forward and forces me to focus on him by grabbing hold of my cheeks and tilting my head up to look at him. âIf you donât want to go, just say the word, Scratch. We can figure something else out.â
Itâs sweet of him to give me an out, and I appreciate it more than I can express. But I also know that if I want to have a chance at evading the high fae, I need to do this. Ronakâs right. I donât blend in. At all. I stick out like a sore thumb, and the minute I leave this island, it wonât take long for word to get back to the prince. And since Iâm the only one who can fly and also pass through the barriers, Iâm my only hope.
Evert studies my face like heâs trying to get under my skin and read my thoughts. When he sees that Iâm not going to back down and refuse to go, he sighs. âGet in, get glamoured, and get out. You understand me?â
I nod with his hands still holding my face. He kisses me on the forehead before releasing me.
âRemember, donât make any other deals. Donât engage in conversation. Keep on track. Sheâll try to trick you. Donât let her,â Ronak says.
âOkay.â
âI shouldâve trained you to use close-range weapons for self-defense,â he says with a frown, looking down to where I have the daggers strapped to my legs.
I pat the strap on my back where the quiver rests. âI have the bow and arrow, too. Iâm not completely defenseless. And a dagger canât be that hard to use. Iâll just swing it around and hope I stab something.â
His lip twitches slightly. That basically equals uproarious laughter from Ronak.
I turn back to the others, feeling like I have a huge stone stuck in my throat that I canât swallow down. âRight then. Guess Iâll just get to it.â
âYou got this, Scratch,â Evert says with a nod.
I really hope heâs right. I turn my back to the guys and walk to the very edge of the island, until my toes are touching the barrier and I can lean over and see the vast sky below.
I look back over my shoulder one last time, memorizing the guysâ faces. Just in case I donât come back, I want to remember them just like this. All three of them looking at me like they give a damn. With a deep breath, I turn back around and I dive off the island and into the endless sky.