After Jones ripped out Tarquinâs heart the Royal Guard was sent to seize his belongings and round up his accomplices. Alastair was led away to face sentencing later. Quinn escorted the rest of the team back to the human realm.
Lucas, Ellery, Jones, and Esmeralda holed up in the Queenâs private chambers to have a good cry and discuss some subjects that they had not broached before. I briefly joined them, but I couldn't add anything to what they were discussing so I left.
That was how I found myself sitting on the High Councilâs table, alone with my thoughts. A carafe of wine landed next to me with a thunk. I looked up to see Sir Aconite smiling at me, two glasses in his hand.
âIâm impressed,â he said as he poured wine into both glasses. âAlastair has always been a disgusting creature, but I had no idea he was that disgusting.â
A shiver ran through him as he handed me a glass. I took it without thinking. He clinked his glass with mine. âTo the preservation of the monarchy, and Princess Elleryâs safety.â
âIâll drink to that,â I said and knocked back the wine. Sir Aconite grinned at me.
âThank the gods he never managed to father a child. I mean Changelings are bad enough, but just think of a half goblin, half faerie child.â
He watched my face carefully. âOf course, not everyone shares my opinion on breeding, but thatâs why itâs important to do what is necessary so that mutts donât end up on the throne.â
Aconite took my wine glass from me. âItâs too bad it has to end like this. Under different circumstances we might have been friends. What am I saying?â He laughed. âI could never be friends with someone like you.â
âWhat are you talking about? End like what?â
âWith you poisoned.â He made a face of mock sympathy. âDonât try to fight the effects. It will be easier on everyone.â
âWhy?â I gasped out as my body began to shake.
âWhy? What a stupid question. Didnât you say foxes were known for their intelligence?â He got right in my face. âYou are nothing more than a glorified dog. Youâve no business being the future ruler of this realm or any other.â
âElleryâ¦Ellery willâ¦â I swallowed hard, unable to continue.
âYes, she is terribly fond of you; rather disturbingly so. I did try and have you killed a number of times before you came of age so that sheâd be spared the extra pain, but you proved to be rather hard to kill. Thatâs what you get when you contract the job out to pathetic humans and half-breeds though. When you want the job done right you need to do it yourself.â
He looked up at the ceiling for a moment.
âTarquin?â I managed to squeak out.
Aconite rolled his eyes. âGods, what a fool he was. Had I known what heâd planned I would have killed him myself. I mean, trying to frame the Incorruptibles for it all was a stroke of genius, but his dimwitted Other didnât come up with that on her own.
âI had to suggest it to her at least five different times while I fucked her. I knew it would appeal to him since he feels the same way I do about them, but to try and kidnap Ellery? Destroy House Thorn? Ridiculous.â
âButâ¦but...â
âButâ¦but,â he mocked. âThis is hardly the same thing. I regret that the Crown Princess will suffer when you die, but sheâll move past her grief, for the good of her people. And there is only one Unseelie family with an acceptable male to be named as her Prince Consort and future father of her children.â
âYou?â I sputtered.
âOf course me,â he growled. âMy family took care of that, ages ago, by slowly driving down the fertility rates. Mine is the oldest noble family in the Unseelie realm after the Thorns, and the only other one that exists from before the kingdom split. It is only fitting that I should be the one to rule alongside Ellery. She is the last one hundred percent pure female Fae in either realm.â
Sir Aconite caught his reflection in the highly polished wood of the table and took a moment to preen. âAt first I thought of pursuing Rowan, but when she got knocked up by Jones the entirety of the Faerie realms was laid at my feet. Ellery should have been mine from the start. I told her mother that, but she laughed in my face. Itâs why I killed her. All she had to do was promise me Ellery and she would have lived.â He chuckled. âStupid bitch.â
I groaned and doubled over which made him laugh. âIt wonât be much longer. Soon youâll be out of your misery and I will need to go and comfort my future bride.â He turned to go and after heâd taken a few steps away from me I sat up.
âThank you for confirming what I already suspected.â
He spun back around. âWhat? How?â His eyes flared wide in alarm.
âThatâs the funny thing about Shifter blood. Itâs incredibly compatible with all other forms of supernatural life. You bite an Incorruptible when youâre pissed at him and suddenly, youâre immune to all forms of poison and magic too. Itâs wild I tell you.â
Sir Aconite stood there fuming for a split second before snarling âI have unlimited methods at my disposal to bring about your demise, even if I have to throttle you to death.â
I stood up on the table. âItâs your funeral.â
He pulled a silver dagger from his belt and lunged. I dodged out of his way, and he climbed onto the table to get to me. âYou arenât worthy of someone like Ellery. Shifters were given their abilities as a curse from the Fae. A curse! You arenât fit to touch the hem of her gown, let alone her!â
âBut I have touched her. Intimately. Repeatedly. Itâs my name she cries out when she comes.â I grabbed my crotch. âMy cock that satisfies her.â
âShut your mouth.â He swung the dagger at me and I danced out of the way again, using all the fancy footwork that Ellery had trained us with at practice.
âShe doesnât even consider you a friend. Youâre nothing more than a servant to her.â
âShut. Up!â He swung at me again, his anger throwing his aim off. I grinned and then dropped and rolled off the table. He leapt to come after me and thatâs when I struck. The twelve inch iron spike Ellery had hidden under the table went right into his throat.
He made a horrible squelching sound and his eyes went wide with shock. I pushed harder, driving the spike further through his throat as he clutched helplessly at it. The door to the room opened.
âWolfsbane, you remember Ellery, right?â I asked as he sank to his knees. âMy wife? My mate?â Blood spurted from his mouth as he tried in vain to speak. âSheâd like a word with you before you expire.â
His eyes went wide as Ellery approached. âWolfsbane, you know my father, and grandmother,â she crooned as Jones and Queen Esmeralda walked in, âbut I donât believe youâve met my grandfather.â
Lucas walked in and wrapped his arms around Esmeralda. âOh wait, you have met him, havenât you?â
Wolfsbane mouthed the word ânoâ and grasped futilely at the spike.
âYes,â said Ellery. âSo you see, even if your plan had succeeded, it would have failed.â She stood up straight. âMathair Mhor, I believe this kill belongs to you.â
Queen Esmeralda stepped forward. âYour house ends here today, Wolfsbane.â She drove her fist into his chest and ripped out his heart. She held it in front of him, using her magic to keep him alive, then dropped it on the ground.
âItâs not even fit to eat. Darling,â she said, turning to Lucas, âwill you take out the trash for me?â
âAnything for you, Esma dearest.â Lucas kissed Esmeralda and then turned to Wolfsbane. He smiled that unsettling smile of his and then dismembered him.