Chapter 5
Liza and Mabel Book 2: Tiefenburg
âWhy! Hello, Lady Dantalion!â
The smile shot up Illyanaâs face like a trick candleâtoo sudden, too wide, too pleased.
Liza and Mabel scrambled, rifling through their coats and belts for anything remotely useful.
When that failed, they turned to Eris.
âHey!â she snapped, fending them off with elbows. âQuit itâIâm just as empty as you are!â
The vampire on the throne watched it all with quiet amusement.
âMaâam, who are our guests?â
Illyana tilted her head, voice calm.
âI get the sense I know. But Iâd rather have it confirmed.â
The frantic scramble stopped.
Liza, Mabel, and Eris frozeâhalf-crouched, half-guilty.
Slowly, their heads turned.
First to Dantalion.
Then to the throne.
Liza cleared her throat.
âAh. Right.â
She straightened.
âFreaks swing first.â
Dantalion smiledâ
A proper court smile, not the mischievous grin from before.
This one had weight behind it. Framing. Authority.
Like she was introducing relics, not people.
âOf course, Illyana.â
She gave a small, theatrical gesture with one handâwide enough to invite, sharp enough to sort.
âThe two lively ones are Liza and MabelâGravein, if weâre being formal.â
âThe vagabond is Eris. She goes by von Tiefenburg, but you know how complicated it gets when weâre dealing with Derrickâs people.â
Illyana rose from the throne.
The once-silent figureâcarved in stillnessâsuddenly felt warm.
A slow, widening smile bloomed across her face.
âAhâah-ha!â
She bounded down the steps, a motion so smooth it made the throne behind her look like an illusion.
Dantalion moved to meet her, smile rising to match, hands folded as if receiving an old friend mid-twirl.
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âOf course they are.â
Illyanaâs gaze swept across Liza and Mabel like a painter recognizing her own brushwork.
âThat light in the eyes⦠that spine in the stanceâ¦â
âIt seems to run in the family.â
She folded her hands againâthis time not in presentation, but in welcome.
Then her attention shifted to Eris.
âAnd the thirdâyes. Von Tiefenburg. A common surname in Night Shift these daysâ¦â
She tilted her head slightly, a whisper of amusement passing through.
âDerrick really doesnât have to use it,â she said, lightly.
âHe could still just be Derrick Gravein. Itâs not as if he were some servant.â
Mabel narrowed her eyes, studying the womanâno, the Lordâin front of her.
She looked young.
Maybe younger than Liza.
But the signs were there.
The red eyes, steady and glowing.
The faint point to her teeth, more refined than fanged.
The skinâtoo pale, too perfect. Not cold, but curated.
The stillness that didnât feel like calm.
A vampire. No doubt.
But not like the others theyâd fought.
She wasn't a snarling, thrashing mess.
This one felt closer to Eris.
âDandy,â Mabel said, squinting up at Illyana again,
âIâm getting the sense⦠nothing in this castle is exactly human.â
She didnât mean it as an accusation.
It just came outâthe only conclusion she could pull from the patterns.
âYes, Mabel.â
Her voice softenedânot with apology, but with pride.
âThis is Illyana von Tiefenburg.â
Illyana gave a small, measured wave.
One hand raised, palm forward.
Like sheâd been introduced at court a thousand times beforeâand had ruled each one in silence.
Dantalion continued, glancing between the sisters with that same maddening poise:
âShe runs our kingdom when Iâm out wandering your world.â
âA castle like this is impossible to manage from afarâespecially when I have to reference your time while existing in mine.â
She gestured upward, to the unseen moon, to the endless black beyond the stained glass ribs.
âItâs always night here, as youâve seen.â
A small smile curled.
âSo it only made sense Iâd leave it in the hands of a creature born to navigate the dark.â
Liza ran a hand through the back of her hair.
The pieces finally clicked.
âThatâs well and good, Dandy. But why does she know so much about us?â
âWeâre nobodies. Dad? Yeah, I get that. But us?â
Illyana let out a soft giggle.
âDerrick tells me about you all the time on his visits.â
âThough in the early ones, he did wish youâd give his tools back.â
Liza and Mabel traded a glance.
The same guilty look.
Their minds driftedâjust for a momentâ
Back to the weapons lying at home.
Still safe.
But thenâ
Mabel blinked.
ââ¦Visits?â
Her voice came out quieter than she expected.
âWhy would Dad come here?â
âHow would he come here?â
It was Illyanaâs turn to blink.
She raised a hand to her cheekâfingertips grazing skin in thought, not vanity.
âMabel⦠do you not know?â
Her voice wasnât mocking. Just surprised.
Genuinely, gently surprised.
âVampires can appear before their lords at willâwherever they may be.â
âAnd that can be reversed.â
She paused, tilting her head, expression softening further.
âYou never found it strange⦠that theyâre never truly alone?â
Mabel and Liza locked eyes again.
Trying to confirm it between them.
Trying to un-know it.
But Illyana was right.
Every hunt had at least a pack of Commons.
Sometimes an Enforcerâprobably the one who summoned them.
Even Count Sablefield had drawn others to him, rallied them through the chain.
Someone always called the others.
And thenâ
There was Dad.
Liza spoke the problem out loud.
âWait⦠what do you mean, their lords?â
âDadâs just aââ
She froze.
âAw, slag.â