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Story: What Lurks Between the Fates
“Where were you last night?” she asked, raising a hand.
That pull of her snake upon my heart struck me in the chest, lurching my body forward as she summoned the truth from me.
“I was with Rheaghan,” I said, gasping as my hand rose to rub at my chest. She released her grip on my heart, shifting her glare from me to behind me.
I followed her gaze as Rheaghan laid a hand upon my shoulder, looking at his sister. I turned my stare up to him as he nodded to confirm my claim.
“I asked him to assist me with returning the arena to its natural state as you requested, sister. He was working there all night.”
“Is this true?” Mab asked me, the threat of that bond forcing me to speak the truth.
It didn’t matter much, because Rheaghan hadn’t lied. “Yes. I never made it to bed before you summoned me.”
“Can anyone else confirm this?” Mab asked, looking at her brother now.
He smiled, shrugging his shoulders as he looked about the room. “Only the entirety of the Summer Court Fae who have joined us for the Tithe. All of us were working tirelessly to meet your demand on such short notice.”
Mab grimaced, her face twisting into a full scowl as she waved a hand. Davorin emerged from behind the column, the body of a woman hoisted over his shoulder. He dropped her upon the stone at the top of the dais, her hand falling to reveal a missing pinky. Her flesh had been carved—the crisscross pattern of torture cut into every bit of her skin.
Across her chest, her assailant had carved a word.
Vengeance.
I forced myself not to look at Estrella as the corpse turned toward us, the face far too familiar. Those eyes had stared up at me far too many times as Mab forced my body to move, to react to the touch of the woman I hated more than nearly anyone. They’d looked down at me in triumph when she’d settled herself on my cock…
I clenched my jaw, trying to stop the smile that spread my lips at the sight of her dead, mangled corpse.
I tossed my head back and laughed, disbelief striking me in the gut. I’d thought I’d never be rid of her, rid of her touch or the way she’d forceme to watch as she violated another in my stead.
“How dare you?” Mab seethed, her voice dropping into a low command as she squeezed around my heart. “I know you had something to do with this.”
I chuckled again. “I know nothing of who might have done this, but they have my eternal gratitude,” I said, the words torn from my throat as Mab refused to release her grip on me. The words were true, because my mate had made sure of it.
How she had come to know of my deal with Mab, I didn’t know. But there was no doubt in me that she had somehow, and that she’d put an end to what she could.
“You,” Mab said, turning her attention to where my mate knelt.
She descended the steps, skirting the body of her friend in her haste to reach my mate. Power rushed through the room as she stopped in front of Estrella, reaching down with clawed fingers to grasp her by the chin and jerk that calm, blank face up to look at her.
“Where wereyoulast night?”
“I was in my room. Malachi delivered me there himself after dinner,” Estrella said, staring up at Mab. The faintest hint of a coy smile played about her mouth, and Rheaghan’s gaze was intent upon her smile.
Watching her toy with his sister.
He squeezed his lips together to suppress his smile, shoving his hands into the pockets of his trousers.He knew,I realized, suspicion rising in me. He’d conspired with my mate and made sure there wasn’t a single doubt of my innocence.
Malachi shifted, drawing Mab’s attention to him where he stood behind Estrella. “She didn’t leave her room all night, my Queen. I’m sure of it.”
“That’s impossible!” Mab shrieked at him, lashing out at him with her power and driving him to his knees. “You must have fallen asleep, you incompetent fool! Tell me the truth!”
“I did not,” he said, the words ringing true. With his inability to lie, there wasn’t a chance the words were false. “Perhaps your shields—”
“They are intact. She did not shadow walk out of that room, and I sincerely doubt the bitch even knows how,” Mab snarled, turning her attention back down to my mate’s calm face. Calm, because she knew, for all purposes, walking out of her room was an impossibility.
Estrella excelled at the impossible.
A grin spread across Estrella’s mouth at Mab’s frustration.
That pull of her snake upon my heart struck me in the chest, lurching my body forward as she summoned the truth from me.
“I was with Rheaghan,” I said, gasping as my hand rose to rub at my chest. She released her grip on my heart, shifting her glare from me to behind me.
I followed her gaze as Rheaghan laid a hand upon my shoulder, looking at his sister. I turned my stare up to him as he nodded to confirm my claim.
“I asked him to assist me with returning the arena to its natural state as you requested, sister. He was working there all night.”
“Is this true?” Mab asked me, the threat of that bond forcing me to speak the truth.
It didn’t matter much, because Rheaghan hadn’t lied. “Yes. I never made it to bed before you summoned me.”
“Can anyone else confirm this?” Mab asked, looking at her brother now.
He smiled, shrugging his shoulders as he looked about the room. “Only the entirety of the Summer Court Fae who have joined us for the Tithe. All of us were working tirelessly to meet your demand on such short notice.”
Mab grimaced, her face twisting into a full scowl as she waved a hand. Davorin emerged from behind the column, the body of a woman hoisted over his shoulder. He dropped her upon the stone at the top of the dais, her hand falling to reveal a missing pinky. Her flesh had been carved—the crisscross pattern of torture cut into every bit of her skin.
Across her chest, her assailant had carved a word.
Vengeance.
I forced myself not to look at Estrella as the corpse turned toward us, the face far too familiar. Those eyes had stared up at me far too many times as Mab forced my body to move, to react to the touch of the woman I hated more than nearly anyone. They’d looked down at me in triumph when she’d settled herself on my cock…
I clenched my jaw, trying to stop the smile that spread my lips at the sight of her dead, mangled corpse.
I tossed my head back and laughed, disbelief striking me in the gut. I’d thought I’d never be rid of her, rid of her touch or the way she’d forceme to watch as she violated another in my stead.
“How dare you?” Mab seethed, her voice dropping into a low command as she squeezed around my heart. “I know you had something to do with this.”
I chuckled again. “I know nothing of who might have done this, but they have my eternal gratitude,” I said, the words torn from my throat as Mab refused to release her grip on me. The words were true, because my mate had made sure of it.
How she had come to know of my deal with Mab, I didn’t know. But there was no doubt in me that she had somehow, and that she’d put an end to what she could.
“You,” Mab said, turning her attention to where my mate knelt.
She descended the steps, skirting the body of her friend in her haste to reach my mate. Power rushed through the room as she stopped in front of Estrella, reaching down with clawed fingers to grasp her by the chin and jerk that calm, blank face up to look at her.
“Where wereyoulast night?”
“I was in my room. Malachi delivered me there himself after dinner,” Estrella said, staring up at Mab. The faintest hint of a coy smile played about her mouth, and Rheaghan’s gaze was intent upon her smile.
Watching her toy with his sister.
He squeezed his lips together to suppress his smile, shoving his hands into the pockets of his trousers.He knew,I realized, suspicion rising in me. He’d conspired with my mate and made sure there wasn’t a single doubt of my innocence.
Malachi shifted, drawing Mab’s attention to him where he stood behind Estrella. “She didn’t leave her room all night, my Queen. I’m sure of it.”
“That’s impossible!” Mab shrieked at him, lashing out at him with her power and driving him to his knees. “You must have fallen asleep, you incompetent fool! Tell me the truth!”
“I did not,” he said, the words ringing true. With his inability to lie, there wasn’t a chance the words were false. “Perhaps your shields—”
“They are intact. She did not shadow walk out of that room, and I sincerely doubt the bitch even knows how,” Mab snarled, turning her attention back down to my mate’s calm face. Calm, because she knew, for all purposes, walking out of her room was an impossibility.
Estrella excelled at the impossible.
A grin spread across Estrella’s mouth at Mab’s frustration.
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