It hadnât worked. None of those memories had been useful. If anything, they had been ruinous. Now Isla felt far more conflicted about what she had to do.
Oro met her in the Mainland woods. She had practiced dipping her hand into the link between them and attempting to hold his powers. She could only ever do it for a moment at a time.
âIt will only take me a moment to kill him,â Oro said. âYou wonât have to hold for long.â
. Some echo of her past screamed against the words. She pushed the doubt away.
âYou must hate me,â Isla said.
Oroâs brows came together. âHate you?â
âYes,â she said. âI summoned Grim. Itâit was reckless.â
âIt was,â he agreed, âbut it helped you come up with your plan. It could save us, if it works.â
She looked at him, incredulous. He hate her. His endless patience and forgiveness was infuriating, because it couldnât possibly be real.
Enya was right. Oro deserved better than her. She wasnât good for him.
âIâm broken, Oro,â she said. âYou should reallyâyou should really find someone else to love.â
He raised an eyebrow at her. âDo you think thatâs how this works?â he asked. âDo you think love is something you can control?â
She put her hands up. âIâm a mess. I see the way you look at me. I can imagine the things you want. A future. What if Iâwhat if Iâm not ready for any of that?â
His gaze did not falter. âI have waited hundreds of years for you,â he said. âYou have no idea how patient I can be.â
Tears burned her eyes as she looked at him. âI donât deserve your love.â
âIs that what you believe?â
She nodded. She really did. âYou donât know,â she said. âIâIâm awful inside. My mind is a mess.
a mess.â She shook her head. âOne day Iâm going to do something, and youâre going to see. Youâre going to see me. The real me. The worst me.â
âI see everything, and I love you. Is that what scares you?â
âWhy?â she demanded. âWhy do you love me?â
He looked at her. âFor hundreds of years before I met you, I donât think I smiled or joked or laughed more than a handful of times. Nothing excited me. Nothing made me feel anymore.â He took her hand. âMeeting you was like remembering what I was like before the curses,â he said. âLoving you is remembering what I once loved about me.â
He leaned in closer.
âYou feel so strongly. You . I went centuries without feeling a single thing. Until you. Donât you see? You brought me to life.â
Isla pressed her hand against his chest, over his heart. She heard it beat under her palm. The love between them was a bridge. It went in both directions. She could feel where their forces met as much as she could feel his heartbeat.
She dipped inside the bridge. She felt Oro there. His power. Sunling. Starling. Moonling. Skyling.
She gripped a bit and opened her palm. Fire curled out of her fingers. It was tinged in blue, just like his flames.
She had never felt closer to him. Sharing power was intimate, she knew that.
Darkness had clawed its way into her heart, but for this moment, all she could see was light.
All she could see was .
She went on her toes and kissed him. He startled for just a moment before kissing her back. She clung to his neck, nails digging into his skin the same way they had the first time he took her flying.
âIâm not going anywhere,â he whispered against her lips. âMy heart is yours for as long as you want it.â
âIâm not going anywhere either,â she promised.
Isla told Oro she needed to train alone for a while, in preparation for the battle. She asked him to supervise the Starling barrier being built. Earlier that day, Cinder had started the shield, summoning enough energy to make an entire shining wall herself. The rest of the Starlings were now going to build a second one, on the other side, securing their position.
When he was gone, and she couldnât feel the connection between them at all, she sighed.
Remembering hadnât worked.
She walked to the Wild Isle bridge. Crossed it. Made her way to the Place of Mirrors. She stopped in front of the vault and produced a blade.
âForgive me,â she said to Oro. Then, she broke her promise to him. She sliced a long line across her palm. The skin parted, blood flowed, pain bellowedâ
She turned it into strength.
All the Wildling power within herâthe seedâmelted down, dripped through her bones like liquid gold.
Isla stuck her crown into the lock, turned itâ
And forced the door completely open.
No surge stopped her.
She took a step into the vault.