Heir of Broken Fate: Chapter 29
Heir of Broken Fate (HOBF Book 1)
âTeach me how to teleport,â I say by way of greeting as Knox strolls down the steps to the back garden.
âAiming to achieve great things today, are we?â
I roll my eyes. âDonât tease me, I want to teleport.â
Knox stops in front of me. A tight-fitted black shirt stretches across the planes of his chest. âNot many can,â he says simply.
I frown. I thought everyone could teleport. Now that I think about it, Hazel has never done it, but I assumed it was by choice because she adores flying.
âIt depends on how much power you possess. Itâs a gift in itself,â Knox explains.
âHow far can you teleport?â I ask.
âNot far. You can move in small bursts. The farthest I can go is from one end of Azalea to the other. Itâs extremely taxing energy-wise. Thatâs why I prefer to fly. Saves more power.â
Interesting. âHow do you teleport while flying?â I ask.
âItâs simple.â He shrugs.
I wave my hand around us. âShow me.â
Knox disappears before a tap on my shoulder makes me yelp. Now behind me, Knoxâs infuriating face grins down at me.
âI didnât mean literally.â
That only makes his smile widen. âI know.â
Groaning, I run a hand down my face. âKnox.â
âYes, Angel?â he purrs.
âTeach me how to teleport,â I grit out.
Why is he being so insufferable today?
His eyes glitter with amusement, his lips tugging into a grin. âAs you wish.â
Before I can move, water pummels me, and arrows from all directions target me as Knox teleports from one end of the garden to the other. I grit my teeth as I shield myself, groaning when he breaks through it with a split-second thought. I start jumping side to side, trying to dodge the arrows to no avail. It isnât until they start hitting my face do I snap and vanish.
Itâs an eerily similar feeling to flying, yet instead of the sky, Iâm surrounded by white light. A small crack breaks through the surrounding white, a sliver of earth, a peek of where I want to go.
I can see Knoxâs outline, and focusing on the area behind him, time and air stretches around me. My feet once again land on the plush grass as if nothing happened.
I kick the back of his knees, trying to make him kneel, but heâs too quick. He spins, yanking my arm as he tumbles to the ground, taking me with him. I land on top of his chest with a grunt.
Knoxâs boisterous laugh floats between us, his chest shaking with the force, jostling me side to side.
âInsufferable cocky bastard,â I grit through my teeth.
My words only make Knox laugh harder. I go to scramble off his chest when my eyes widen. Suddenly, Iâm aware of how weâre lying. Iâm completely sprawled on top of him, every intimate part of myself aligned with his. Knox realizes my position at the same time, his laughter dying in an instant. I lift my gaze, focusing on the fountain at the far end of the garden. One moment Iâm lying on Knox and in the next moment, Iâm standing in front of the fountain.
My head spins as my body adjusts to teleporting.
When I turn, Knox has composed himself, standing as he dusts off blades of grass from his clothes. I stroll back toward him. âIs that all for today?â I ask calmly, feeling anything but.
Knoxâs eyes harden. âI think weâve covered enough,â he states, walking back toward the house.
I groan. He truly has the worst mood swings Iâve ever encountered.
Knox and I enter through into the foyer when the front doors blast open before us.
I freeze, watching as four incredibly handsome and large Fae men stroll through the room, a small Fae woman leading them. The men are all nearly as tall as Knox, their own bodies crafted by muscles. They all burst through the room with energy and life, smiling and laughing.
I watch in slow motion, horror filling my stomach as the female flings herself into Knoxâs arms, Knox catching her seamlessly as they embrace. My skin itches as my heart sinks, something eerily similar to rage burning through me. The feeling intensifies the longer I stare at their close proximity, and I hate myself for it.
Hazelâs knowing face breaks through my vision as she enters the foyer from the study. I snap myself out of it, taking in the other four males that apparently have been watching me as I make a fool out of myself. Heat fills my cheeks.
This is ridiculous. I need to stop acting like a child. I join Hazel, needing comfort from someone I know, certainly not to get away from the apparent love birds.
Knoxâs smile falters as his bright sapphire eyes meet mine, making me feel worse. He never openly flirted with meâhe just has a teasing personality. I have absolutely nothing to be jealous about.
I plaster on the fakest smile I have ever worn, praying that he canât see through it.
Knox welcomes each of the Fae males with pats on the back, his face beaming at seeing his friends. Turning to face Hazel and me, Knox gestures to us. His deep smile accompanied by his dimples. âThis is Hazel and Delilah.â
âWe have a lot to catch up on it seems,â a long blond-haired Fae male drawls.
âIndeed,â Knox says. Stepping into the middle of the group, a wide grin, accompanied by his dimples, spreads across his cheeks. âThis is my court, my family.â
A dark-haired male steps forward, his tousled locks resting at his jawline. His roguish face and strong bone structure make his amber eyes stand out as they sear into Hazel and me while he smirks. âAre you going to introduce us, Knox?â
Knoxâs eyes are on me, assessing, before he turns back to the group, waving his hand at the wolfish Fae that stepped forward. âThis is Lenox. Ignore majority of the things he says,â Knox drones, making a show of ignoring Lenoxâs protests.
The others in the group laugh at his grumbles. The blond-haired Fae male steps forward, his hazel eyes less friendly.
âThis is Nolan,â Knox introduces.
When I turn to Nolan, heâs already staring me down, his hazel eyes unflinching.
Knox draws my attention to the two males at the back. The moment they step forward my heart drops. Twins.
Theyâre twins yet entirely different, the Fae version of yin and yang. One is covered in various black tattoos, a set of tattooed wings spanning the front of his neck, with black wavy hair curling around the tips of his ears and green eyes. Itâs not that their faces are identical that surprises me; itâs that the other one looks eerily similar to Easton. Heâs clean cut with short ash brown hair, golden tan skin, and forest green eyes. He smiles at me and itâs filled with genuine warmthâkindness.
That smile steals the breath from me.
Knox introduces them as Axel and Ace. I canât stop staring at Ace, but I have to shake myself out of it. If I keep looking at him and his welcoming expression, Iâll cry. Turning to Knox, I see the question in his eyes at my unusual reaction, yet he doesnât say anything. Instead, he gestures to the woman. Her straight black hair, with red streaks throughout, rests above her shoulders. Sheâs stunning, with honey-toned skin, round brown eyes, and pouty lips. She smiles at Hazel and me. âIâm Harlow.â She cocks her head to the side as a devious smile spreads across her lips. âKnoxâs unofficial sister.â
My head snaps to Knox.
Iâm an idiot.
A giant, hormone-crazed idiot.
Hazel looks between Knox and Harlow. âUnofficial?â she questions.
I breathe a sigh of relief, thankful that Hazel asked the question. I donât think I can speak right now, unless itâs to call myself stupid. Gazing at Knox and Harlow, they look nothing alike. They couldnât even pass as distant relatives.
âKnox took me in as a family member when we met,â Harlow says dismissively, as if itâs not important at all.
Lenox scoffs, a wolfish grin on his lips. âHeâs the only one that could tolerate you.â
âYet he kept you as a pet,â she taunts, making the men in the room burst into laughter as Lenox mutters vulgar words under his breath.
âAre you going to tell us what the hell happened while we were away?â Nolan asks, the most unwelcoming of them all.
Knox sighs. âShort version, Delilah is from the human lands, and weâre working together to free the entrapment spell,â he says casually, adjusting his shirt.
Hazel and I freeze as the air in the room shifts. No oneâs laughing or teasing anymore.
Nolan stalks toward me, his face twisting into a sneer. âAnd you believed such a story?â
âNolan, back down,â Axel demands, frowning at his behavior.
Hazel stays rooted to the spot. I, however, back up with each step Nolan takes. He ignores Axel and keeps coming. Heâs shorter than Knox yet far more intimidating.
âSheâs probably the queenâs spy and youâve gone and told her everything,â he barks.
I flinch at his outburst.
No sooner do my shoulders lift does a body appear in front of me, the scent of pinewood surrounding me, soothing me.
âBack the fuck off,â Knox growls.
I donât dare move. I donât care if that makes me a coward. Iâm not getting in the middle of a pissing contest with two grown Fae men.
âWeâll discuss everything over dinner. Youâre welcome to join if you lose the piss-poor attitude,â Knox snaps.
I havenât heard Knox use such a commanding voice before.
I donât see whether Nolan backs away, as my view is engulfed by the taut muscles of Knoxâs back.
The foyer remains silent for a moment. I look to Hazel whoâs eyeing Nolan, assessing. The tension in the room dissipates as several footsteps echo throughout the foyer, retreating into the dining room.
Without a word, Knox follows his court.
In the dining room, Knox is at his usual seat. Mine and Hazelâs spots sit vacant. Axel and Ace sit to my right, while Harlow, Nolan, and Lenox are beside Hazel on her side of the table. Food appears once weâre all seated, more than Iâve ever seen on one table. And thatâs saying something considering the spread at Miaâs.
Knoxâs court wastes no time digging into it all as if theyâve been starved for weeks.
Lenox groans. âI missed this so fucking much.â
Harlow rolls her eyes. âWhat? Does the princess not like the food on the road?â
Lenoxâs gaze sweeps Harlow from top to bottom. âSays the one with freshly washed and styled hairâ¦Did the forest do that for you, Low?â
Harlow clicks her tongue as she throws her red-streaked hair over her shoulder. âUnlike you, I prefer to be clean. I donât lick myself like a dog.â
Snickers ring out around the table. Even Hazel bites her lip, trying to hold her laughter in.
My palms are clammy as I serve myself seasoned roast and vegetables.
âHow did you get through the border?â Axelâs deep voice asks beside me, the darker half of Eastonâs doppelgänger.
His words halt all other conversations around the table.
I swallow through the dryness of my throat. âA pendant my mother gave me was cast with an unveiling spell. I walked right through.â I stare at Axel; his appearance is intimidating, yet I donât feel afraid in his presence.
âWhen did you transform?â he asks, taking a sip of his wine.
âAs I crossed over.â
âFitting that the first person to be able to enter these lands since the spell was cast is a human who suddenly turned into a Fae,â Nolan grits out, his neck turning stark red against his light blond hair.
All eyes are on me now. Anxiety pulses through my body, my heart beating so fast it makes me feel like Iâve just gotten back from training.
Hazel narrows her eyes at Nolan, a slight sneer on her lips as she says, âI found her in a rowboat tied to my dockââ Hazel looks to Knox for confirmation to reveal the rest. At his shallow nod, she continues, âDelilah was brought to me by the mermaids.â
That silences everyone.
Harlow whistles, breaking the silence. âDamn, this shit gets more interesting by the second.â
âThey gave Delilah riddles to complete. She found the first, which led to me, and the second weâre still working on,â Knox explains.
I focus on my plate as Knox catches everyone up on whatâs happened over the past several weeks. When he finishes, nobody has a teasing remark or joke to break the ice.
âHow do we know that her story is true?â Nolan asks from across the table.
Harlow openly frowns while Lenox shakes his head in disgust.
âI read her mind, Nolan, thatâs how,â Knox says, his voice as cold as death.
Nolan turns to me, surprise flashing in his eyes before he lowers his gaze. His Adamâs apple bobs as he swallows. Hazel-colored eyes lift to mine, his face sheepish as he says, âI apologize. The queen has spies everywhere, and itâs unheard of anyone passing through the border.â
Not the best apology Iâve heard, yet I donât feel like being scrutinized by him again. âI understand,â I say, returning to my food.
It feels weird to me that not only am I sitting in a court meeting and speaking, but that Iâm eating dinner with them. Itâs so different from how my father operated at the palace that it makes me fidgety.
âThe entrapment spell was truly cast with dark magic?â Harlow asks.
Knox nods. âUnfortunately, yes. How did the scouting mission go?â
Harlow swirls her glass as she speaks. âThe queenâs guards have been dwindling. Nobody knows where theyâve disappeared to.â
Lenox leans forward. âThere were reports of the aerial legion acting out.â
Knox lowers his wine glass. âIn what way?â
âThe beasts refuse to fly near the northern end of the island,â Axel chimes in.
The memory of Creseda refusing to go near the In-between floats through my mind, along with the numerous times the animals in the forest vanished when a demonic creature was near. Perhaps animals can sense not only the demonic creatures but the dark magic they possess. I look around the room as they all cut each other off to offer their thoughts on why that could be. I bite my lip, wondering if I canâ
Weâre not formal here, Angel. If you have an idea youâre encouraged to speak.
I look over at Knox. His eyes are on me, not paying attention to his court in the slightest.
âWhat did you say, Delilah?â he asks casually, taking a sip of wine.
Bastard.
All eyes turn to me again.
Squaring my shoulders, I offer, âPerhaps the animals sense the demons and their dark magic. When the demonic creatures were present, itâs as if they all vanish entirely.â
Knox nods. âWeâll go to the aerial legion after the Eclipse Ball,â he says roughly.
Harlow claps her hands. âIâve got the most stunning dressââ
âYou say that every year,â Lenox mumbles
Harlow narrows her eyes. âAnd I have the best dress every year.â
âIf you say so,â Lenox sing-songs, lifting his fork to his mouth.
âExcuse me for not taking fashion advice from the man who wore the same shirt for a year,â she taunts.
Ace spews his wine across the dining table, wetting Lenox and Nolan in the process. Everyone around the table bursts into a fit of laughter.
âYou said that was just a rumor!â Ace blurts.
âTheyâre a loud bunch but youâll get used to them,â Axel whispers beside me.
I turn to him with a small smile of appreciation. Besides speaking about court matters, Axel hasnât talked much throughout dinner. His brother seems to be the chatty one of the two. If it isnât about work Axel appears to remain silent.
Lenoxâs scoffing draws me across the table.
âIt is a rumor,â he grumbles, wiping wine off his shirt.
âWhatâs the Eclipse Ball?â I ask, wondering if itâs indeed the same ball all the royals were murdered at, and if so, why they would still celebrate considering what happened.
Harlow gasps. âAre you depriving her of the Eclipse Ball?â she whines to Knox.
Knox rolls his eyes. âNo, Harlow.â
âThank the heavens.â Focusing all her attention on me, she explains, âItâs an annual masked ball. Everyone is required to come, and itâs amazing.â She leans forward, placing her forearms on the table. âItâs held during the yearly eclipse. Twenty-four hours of darkness and more than half the time is spent partyingâ¦amongst other activities.â
I turn to Hazel. âAre you going?â I ask.
Hazel beams. âThis year I am.â
âIâll take you shopping.â Harlow winks, flicking her red-streaked hair.
Hazel rolls her eyes. âGood luck. Iâve been trying to take her shopping for weeks.â
Delight shines in Harlowâs eyes. âChallenge accepted!â
Knox rests his head in his hands. âAre you finished?â
Harlow waves her hand in the air. âContinue with talk of those pesky little things.â
Lenox chuckles. âIâd hardly call dragons little.â
My head snaps up, my heart pounding at the word. âDragons?â
âDragons and griffins make up the aerial legion,â Ace chimes in. âI have a beautiful white griffin. He stays on the island when I travel.â
Theyâre alive, Easton.
Lenox must take my silence for fear, smirking at me from across the table. âScared of dragons?â he teases.
âIâm sitting at a table with you, arenât I?â I say, taking a sip of my water.
Lenox howls with laughter as he turns to Knox. âI like her.â
Knoxâs head falls into his palm, his shoulders shaking on a silent chuckle.
âYou like anything thatâs female and moves,â Harlow quips.
âAt least I have a heart,â Lenox mocks, making Harlow roll her eyes.
âWeâve been through this, sweetie⦠Iâm only half-witch.â She cocks her head. âDo you need a moment to understand?â
âYouâre a witch?â I blurt. âBut youâre nice.â
âOn a good day,â Lenox mutters.
Harlow points a long red-manicured nail at me. âHalf-witch.â She winks. âI have fire and shadow magic.â
Knox interrupts. âHarlow is my spy.â
Taking in her stunning looks, I can see how men would underestimate her. A slow smile spreads across her face as crackling embers of fire and shadow swirl around her.
Oh, they most certainly would underestimate her.
I open my mouth to ask why she doesnât live with them, only for Harlow to cut me off. âThey abandoned me. The bitches couldnât deal with a half-breed Fae.â
Thatâs why Knox took her inâ¦She had no one.
âLenox is my third-in-command,â Knox cuts in, changing the subject.
Lenoxâs eyes alight with red fire. âDonât forget warriorââ
âOf course, because being a warrior is oh so highly important,â Harlow quips.
Knox cuts off their bickering. âBorn warriorsâ senses are more enhanced than a Faeâs. Theyâre built to weather through wars.â
âDo you have to be born a warrior to join?â I ask.
âNo, anyone can join. Although those who are born warriors move up in the ranks quicker.â
âIâm the commander of Knoxâs armies,â Nolan says around his fork.
That doesnât surprise me at all.
I know he apologized, but he didnât leave a good first impression on me, and itâll take a lot more than a half-assed apology to feel comfortable around him.
âWho do the warriors serve?â
âAloriah. The royals of each court have their own personal army, people serving them from their own court lands. However, the warriors from the Fire Court serve to protect Aloriah as a whole.â
I turn my gaze to the silent Fae beside me. âWhere do you fit in here?â
âAxel is my second in command,â Knox explains.
âWhat powers do you possess?â I ask him.
âAir and Earth,â Axel replies casually, the wing tattoo on his neck bunching as his Adamâs apple bobs.
âWhat court are you from, Hazel?â Ace asks softly.
âEarth,â she states proudly.
I look over in time to see Ace give Hazel a gorgeous smile, making her cheeks heat. Oh, I am so going to tease her over this after all the nonsense she gives me about Knox.
Ace beams. âIâm Earth and Water.â
Thatâs interesting. How do identical twins end up with different powers? I slide my gaze to Hazel, catching a flash of pain in her eyes. Oh.
Ace has the same powers as Luna.
Knoxâs deep husky voice drags my gaze away. âAce is my emissary.â
Now that makes sense. Ace is the friendliest of all the males. I can see him spreading peace throughout a group; heâs too loveable to be angry at.
âDo you all live here?â I ask.
Knox said his court lived at the other end of the hall a level below us, but it doesnât seem like the house is big enough for all their personalities.
Harlow shudders. âGod no. Too much testosterone. I live in an apartment by the ocean.â
âThe twins and Lenox live in the house,â Knox cuts in smoothly.
Nolanâs quiet when he speaks, sadness coating his words. âI live in my mother and sisterâs house.â
âWho should go to the aerial legion?â Axel chimes in.
I frown at Axelâs sudden change in conversation, my eyes glued to Nolanâs face as sadness lines his eyes.
âYou and Ace. I need Lenox and Harlow to scout for the demonic hounds.â Knox addresses me. âDelilah, care to join us?â
Everyone at the table besides Hazel stares at me, waiting for my answer.
Is this a test to them? To see if Iâll truly help them?
âOf course,â I reply smoothly.
Hazel chimes in, taking her eyes off Ace, âIâll continue sorting through the dark magic books. I have three more to go.â
Knox nods, ending the discussion of work.
Harlow and Lenox waste no time as they begin taunting each other.
Bubbles of water float in front of me as I lay in the clawfoot tub, practicing my water magic. I tried going to sleep hours ago but was unable to shut my mind off. The more time I spend with Knox and the more I get to know him, the more my body seems to want him. Reacting before my mind can shut down the involuntary responses.
For heavenâs sake, I was jealous at the thought of Knox having a lover. Knox is nothing but a flirt, but apparently his flirting has confused my hormones.
Perhaps being in a Fae body heightens your emotionsâ¦After all, everything else is heightened. I certainly never used to feel hot and bothered while training with men.
Groaning, I slide my head under the water.
Knox is the least of my worries and shouldnât be consuming my thoughts. So what if my body is attracted to him? Who wouldnât be? The manâs practically a walking sex god, and my body is simply enjoying the sight.
I run my hands through my hair as I breach the water.
I need to have full concentration on the tasks at hand. So many lives depend on it, yet here I am obsessing over why I felt jealous over Knox. I canât be distracted by his charm or good looks; I need to focus on learning magic, finding the dark magic book, helping my people and the trapped Fae.
I can make a difference here. I can help.
This is all temporaryâ¦I simply need to focus.