The Never King: Chapter 31
The Never King (Vicious Lost Boys Book 1)
I fucking hate Brownies.
On the island, theyâre usually scarce, preferring to slink in the shadows rather than be seen in the light. I suppose I can relate to that.
But this Brownie, the one that has been around as long as I have, who has served the fae court, has been out for my blood since I killed Tink.
And maybe I deserve it.
Heâs quicker than I am, darting in and around me, making deep cuts in my flesh with the blade of his jeweled dagger.
I have one of my blades poised to gut him.
He will not stand between me and my shadow and ultimately my throne.
The others make quick work of the lesser Brownies until only the one remains.
Blood mists the air. I can taste it on the tip of my tongue.
âYouâre surrounded, Brownie,â Vane says as he and the twins circle. Vane just barely has control of his shadow. I sense it bristling beneath the surface, desperate to come out. âBest relent.â
âI wonât,â the Brownie answers. âMy princes,â he adds and turns to the twins. âIf youâre looking for a path back to court, then join me now. The shadow can be yours.â
Kas and Bash come to a stop and regard one another. I hear the faint tinkling of bells.
I spoke their language once, but Iâve forgotten the shape of the words, the chime of the syllables.
If they fucking turn on me nowâ¦
Bash slides his blade back into its sheath. âThereâs something we could never quite figure out, Brownie. Maybe you can fill us in.â
The Brownie nods. âAnything at all.â
âThe Darlings are always changed after our dear sister gets inside their heads. Sheâs always told Pan itâs a hazard of the magic. That the more a Darling fights it, the worse itâll be.â
âYes, thatâs true.â
âBut Merry didnât fight it. She told us before Tilly came that she would do what she could to help Pan.â
In the shadows of the room, Darling looks at her mother with new awareness.
âWe made Merry a promise that if she helped us, she would be fine. But she wasnât fine.â
Merry hiccups on a sob and Darling clutches her motherâs hand to her chest.
âSo tell us,â Kas says as he takes another step. âWas Tilly helping Pan look for the shadow, or was she keeping it from him? Destroying the Darlingsâ memories so no one would know where it was?â
I grit my teeth, tighten my hold on my sword waiting for the answer.
âIs that true, Brownie?â I ask.
He sputters, tries to get the twins in front of him again, but as Kas distracts him, Bash gets behind him.
âHe killed Tink!â
âOur mother was not a virtuous woman,â Bash says. âNone of us are.â
He darts toward the Brownie. The Brownie dances away.
And I lunge with my blade, sinking it deep into his chest. Blood coats his lips.
On a wet, raspy breath he says, âYou are no king. You are a coward.â
When the blood has drained from his face and the life from his eyes, I pull the blade out. He drops to the floor with a heavy thunk. We are surrounded by bodies and I am coated in blood.
Barely restrained euphoria pulses through me.
Darling lets go of her mother and steps forward. Thereâs a box in her hands.
My shadow.
Iâve searched for it for so long that I almost donât want to believe this is real.
âIs that it?â I ask.
She comes closer. The box is etched with fae runes. I swear I can still smell Tink on it. Like autumn leaves and fairy dust.
She was my best friend once.
Until she wasnât.
And Iâm gutted all over again remembering how it ended.
When I found out what sheâd done, that sheâd masterminded stealing my shadow as some form of revenge, Iâd gone to her and Iâd said, I donât believe in fairies.
Her light winked out, her eyes went white, and within seconds she was dead.
Just like that.
I didnât even have to get my hands dirty.
The Brownie was right about one thingâI was a coward.
I wish I would have at least given Tink the chance to fight back.
But I think I was afraid of never forgetting what it felt like to have her blood on my hands.
âShould I open it?â Darling asks, forcing me back to the present.
âNot yet. Not until we get back to Neverland. Bash and Kas, start cleaning this mess up.â
Bash sighs dramatically. âWe turned down the shot of getting our wings back for you. And you make us clean up Brownie guts?â
âWeâll get you your wings back. But first you need to do as I ask.â
Bash grumbles, then, âDarling, where do you keep your shovels?â
âUmmmâ¦â
Merry is trembling like a leaf, but she answers, nonetheless. âShovels. Two shovels. In the shed. Iâll take you.â
âVery well, Merry,â Kas says. âLead the way.â
Vane picks up a Brownie, hoists the dead weight over his shoulder and follows the lot out the back door.
Itâs just me and the Darling.
âYouâre home now,â I tell her. âThank you for helping me.â I hold out my hand for the box.
She tucks it beneath her arm.
âDarling,â I say, not bothering to hide the warning from my voice.
âTake me back with you.â
âWhat?â
âTake me back.â
âWhy?â
She looks around the carnage and frowns.
âThereâs more than just the shadow,â she says.
âWhat do you mean?â
âIâ¦I donât know. Itâs nothing more than a gut instinct. But when Tilly got inside my headâ¦â
âYes?â
âI think sheâs plotting something. Against you.â
âIt would seem so.â Like mother like daughter, apparently.
âSo maybe I can help. I helped you find your shadow.â
My first instinct is to leave her here. Whatever is waiting for me in Neverland, it wonât be good.
âYouâll be safer here.â
Her gaze hardens. âSafer is not what I want.â
I have a sudden flash of bending her over the table. Pretty Darling girl wants dark, vile things done to her.
I would be lying if I said I didnât want that too.
I want her wet cunt wrapped around my cock.
The moment I met her, I knew she was different. I donât know what it is about her but it reminds me of something old and forgotten.
âI have rules,â I tell her. âRules that are meant to be followed.â
She smiles sweetly up at me and I know already that sheâll be trouble if I bring her back.
âI can follow rules.â
âYes, but will you?â
Vane returns and lifts another Brownie onto his shoulder. âTwins have a hole dug already.â
I nod. If he thinks Iâm burying dead bodies, heâs sorely mistaken.
âBring me back with you,â Darling says again.
Weâve always been a house of cold, hard edgesâ¦would it be so bad to have someone with soft curves, someone to share? Fuck her and make her quiver, make her beg for Lost Boy cum.
I am not a nice man and I want to do very bad things to her. And with my shadow, the possibilities are endless.
âFine,â I tell her. âYou can come back with me.â
She smiles triumphantly up at me.
âDonât get cocky.â
âI wonât. Iâll just get cock.â
âDarling girl with a filthy mouth. Now come, let us go supervise the burying of Brownies while the night is still young.â
âFirst,â she says and holds out the box. âI think this belongs to you.â
In all the years Iâve been searching for my shadow, I could never feel it. I ached for it, but where it used to be was nothing but a void.
I can sense it now.
The writhing energy of it trapped in that box.
I reach out and take it.
âThank you.â
She smiles. âYouâre welcome, Peter Pan.â