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“Kae—” She tried to grasp his arm, but he drew away, turning his gaze back to her.

“I need to tell you something,” he said. “I need you to know the truth.”

She pulled her hand back to her chest. “We don’t have to talk right now—”

“Yes, we do,” he said. “I should’ve said something sooner. I wanted to tell you . . . I shouldn’t have . . .” His Adam’s apple bobbed. “I love you, Magda.”

Her heart clenched. “Kaelan—”

“But that’s not what I need to tell you,” he said, looking not at her, but at the wall just above her. “I think you’ve known, even though you haven’t wanted to face it . . . for whatever reason.”

Had she known?

She guessed she probably had, though she had avoided it. She still wanted to put it off as nothing more than their instincts drawing them together, or the power of his heart working within her, working on both of them. Surely that had effects they weren’t aware of. She could come up with dozens of excuses for that look in his eyes, for the way she felt when he touched her, that had nothing to do with this elusive thing he called love.

“But there are plans being made,” he said. “Plans that involve all of us.”

She pushed through this new confusing pain he had created in her chest. “What plans?”

“Python and the Resistance,” he said. “They’re the ones who brought us here. But they’re going to want something in return.”

“A war.”

He nodded. “The fulfillment of the prophecy.”

“And you’re going to give it to them.”

“Yes.”

She sank deeper into the bed. “And you want . . . what? Me to tell you it’s all right?”

“No,” he said. “I know how you feel about it. And I know how you feel about him.”

“Please don’t make this about—”

“It
is
about him. I know you’re going to hate me for killing him, but you need to know that’s exactly what I intend to do.”

“Unless he kills you first.”

“Would you prefer that?” he said, finally meeting her eyes, glaring.

“Don’t be an idiot,” she said through her teeth. “Don’t try to make this about what I feel or what I want. This has nothing to do with us—”

“It wasn’t him, Magda.”

A sharp pain shot through her head as she hit the brakes on her thoughts. “What are you talking—?”

He changed then, green eyes turning black, gold hair growing and paling to platinum.

Her breath stopped as Endreas gazed down at her.

But it wasn’t Endreas. Not now . . . and not back at Flor’s house during her Shine.

All this time, something had been itching at the back of her mind, ever since she’d woken with Endreas’s taste on her lips. But it hadn’t been his taste, not the musky honey-sweet coolness, but something warmer and smokier. And from the brume of those tangled memories a flash of Endreas’s back appeared, taut and lean and unblemished . . . no tree-and-dragon tattoo.

She should’ve seen it before, realized it earlier, but the haze of the Shine had turned everything dream-like, and besides, she had done her best to put it all out of her mind entirely. Because of Kaelan . . . she’d known it would hurt him, except . . . it had been him.

She burned all over, digging her hands into the heavy quilt to keep them from quaking.

“How—?”

“Damion and Meer tied me up, like you wanted,” he said, slowly dissolving back into himself again. “But I called Kirk and he released me. He created an illusion, even Meer believed.”

“Why?”

“I wanted to be with you—”

“No. Why change? Why not come as yourself? Why did you come as him? I was in my Shine, it wouldn’t have—”

“Because you love him, and I wanted that.”

She wanted to spring up and punch him, but didn’t have the strength. The tightness in her chest grew and grew, tears bulging in her eyes. The best she could do to appease her rage was to look away.

“And I was angry—” he went on.

Her head snapped around, opening up the pain in her neck anew. “You were angry?”

“He wants me dead, Magda. My whole family wants it. And you know it. And you still wanted him. You still came right to him. I wanted to know what you would do. If you would even try to resist, but you didn’t—”

Her teeth ached from being clenched so hard. “I was in my Shine.”

“Yet you had the presence of mind to send Meer and Damion to tie me up.”

She forced herself up onto her elbows. Though it hurt like dying all over again, fury fueled her. “It would have been you. If you had shown up at the moment, as yourself, it would’ve been the same.”

“You think that makes me feel better?”

“I don’t care how you feel!” Her hands balled tightly in the quilt. “Just like you didn’t care how I would feel when you played your twisted little imp prank on me. You made me think I’d slept with Endreas! Do you know what that did to me?”

He slammed his hands down on either side of her, forcing her to fall back against the pillow, pushing his face down into hers.

“Yes, my mistress. I know just what it did to you. Just how much you enjoyed it. Just how good you felt when you thought it was him,” he hissed. “But it wasn’t him. It was me. And I wasn’t happy deceiving you. I wanted to tell you the truth, but you were perfectly happy taking him and . . . I just wanted you. I couldn’t think about anything else while it was happening. When it was over . . .” He eased back, but she continued to glare after him. “I wondered if you would tell me what happened, but you didn’t. And I began to worry I couldn’t trust you.”

Her voice trembled. “You couldn’t trust me? After what you did? How can you even—” She pushed up again. “I did tell you. I told you that I slept with Endreas. And you didn’t say anything—”

“I’m telling you now.”

She shook her head, covering her face with her hands. “I don’t believe this.”

He seized her wrists and pushed them away from her face and back against the pillow, leaning over her again.

“Let go of me,” she growled.

“I know I made a mistake,” he said. “If I could go back and change it, I would, but I can’t. After you almost died, I realized I had to tell you the truth. So I am.”

“If you think that I could trust you again after—”

“Maybe not,” he said. “I was protecting myself before, I admit it. I was afraid of what you’d do if you found out the truth, and I was angry that you kept me away. That you’d rather take Riker. That you thought I wasn’t—”

She pushed against his grip, but she had no strength. “Get off of me, you lying imp-shit.”

“I won’t lie to you again, I swear.”

“As if I would believe you.”

“You will,” he said, releasing her and sitting back.

Before she could spit in his face, the door opened and Damion tromped in, slick with sweat and covered in dirt and pine needles. He smiled and rounded the bed, while Kaelan stood up and backed away.

“Coz.” Damion leaned over her, planting a kiss on her forehead. “About time you woke up.”

“Damion.” She grasped at his dirt-caked shirt. “We have to get out of here.”

He frowned at her tears, looking a bit uncertain. “What’s wrong?”

Her gaze flicked over to where Kaelan had stood, but he was gone.

She swallowed hard. “I’m not staying here.”

“Where else can we go?” he asked. “Lavana is Radiant. She’s hunting you. I know you don’t trust Python or the Resistance, but they’re our best hope right now.”

Her hands fell away from him, her chest a snarl, tears pouring down her face. “Best hope for what? War? Is that what you want too?”

He touched her arm. “Get some rest. You’ll need your strength for what’s to come.”

She shook her head. “I can’t ever go back there. I don’t want to go back. It’s done. It’s over.”

He smiled, the scars crisscrossing his face melting behind the confident tilt of his lips, the fierceness of his eyes.

Her pain abated looking up at him. Even now, the sight of a true Pixie warrior gave her heart, even when hers was broken and bleeding. And it reminded her that, in spite of everything, she was still a Rae.

“It’s not over, Mistress,” he said. “Not yet.”

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

Chapter 43

Chapter 44

Chapter 45

Chapter 46

Chapter 47

Chapter 48

Chapter 49

Epilogue

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