een left the palace guest bedroom while Reese ate her first solid meal in days, and descended two flights of stairs to the queenâs quarters.
Reese Fisher could not be the daughter of Hakon Radnor. That would make her⦠No. There was a mistake.
After heâd attempted to leave the dungeon with Reese, a regiment of the queenâs guards had come to take him away. Or kill him. Then theyâd seen the state of their small female prisoner, who was near death.
Portia was no fool. Sheâd kept Reese captive for a reason. Once her men had confirmed Reeseâs physical state, sheâd given them the order to provide Keen a room in which to nurse the small human back to health. Now that Reese lived, Keen had to negotiate a new deal.
Seven New Kingdom guards waited outside the queenâs chambers. They sized Keen up before grudgingly allowing him entrance. There was no need for another weapons search. Theyâd removed his weapons days ago and heâd not been left alone since he arrived, except inside the bedroom with Reese. Even then, heâd been too busy keeping Reese warm to find a way to arm himself.
Inside the suite, Portia reclined on a ruby chaise with her eyes closed while a serving girl rubbed her shoulders. Marlon St. Just, the mastermind behind the virus that had nearly wiped out Keenâs entire race, sat at a nearby table typing on a laptop. Marlon was a brilliant scientist, and it seemed heâd brought his work with him to Tirnan. Which was not a good sign, considering the manâs interest in creating diseases that killed Fae.
Beatrice, Portiaâs daughter, sat across from St. Just, polishing her sword and looking bored. Her strawberry-blond hair was pulled back in braids that ran along the sides of her head in a traditional female warrior pattern.
The last time Keen had seen Beatrice, no one had known her mother was behind the disease sweeping their land. Beatrice had taken Keen by surprise and glamoured him into forgetting his duty to protect Elena. The results could have been catastrophic. Fortunately, Portia and Beatrice were still lying low and hadnât dared make an attempt on Elenaâs life. Theyâd merely wished to distract the girl and delay her work on the antivirus.
Keen would never forget that Beatrice was just as sadistic as her mother.
One of the guards closed the door behind Keen, but not before Keen caught the angry glint in the manâs eye as he glanced across the room at Marlon.
So not all of Portiaâs soldiers approved of the Halvenâs presence?
For a moment, Keen considered taking all three of them out. What theyâd done to his people⦠So many deaths on their hands. And what theyâd done to Reese. Keen was one of the Faeâs best warriors; he could disarm them and kill them in seconds, along with the guards outside the room. But he could not escape the palace along with the girl. Reese would be at the mercy of his people, and Fae barely tolerated Halven, even after the Halven Elena saved them.
âI wish to return the girl to the Earth realm,â Keen said to Portia. âHer health is stable for now.â
Portia glanced over, then closed her eyes again. âNo.â
Keen might be a deadly warrior, but like all Fae, he was capable of keeping his emotions in check. âYou have no more use for her. The Halven Elena cured our people of the disease. Holding on to her friend as bait no longer serves a purpose.â Though Keen knew that wasnât true. They held Reese for another reason. If he restated the obvious, perhaps theyâd reveal it. âYou nearly killed Reese in your attempt to keep her here. Every moment she remains puts her at risk.â
This time Portia didnât bother to open her eyes before speaking. âThe Halven stays. She will be useful.â
Keen clenched his jaw. âIf you wish her to survive, then allow me to guard her. Our brethren do not understand humans or Halven, and there is little tolerance for her kind.â
Portia swatted the serving girlâs hands away and sat up. âAnd why should I allow you to remain in my kingdom? You are not an ally, Keen Albrecht. You are fortunate I do not have you beheaded. Even now my curiosity as to why you risk your life for the girl is the only thing that keeps you alive.â
Portia would not believe him if he told her the truth. That Keen had made a promise to Elena to find her friend and bring her back safely.
Halven were considered unnecessary. To make such a promise would seem foolish, but the Halven Elena was special. Powerful in her own right, sheâd saved his people. Keen knew firsthand the sacrifices sheâd made for them.
Heâd taken a great risk in traveling here. But in all of the battles heâd fought, no one had managed to extinguish his immortal lifeâand he had no intention of giving it up now. Heâd keep his promise to Elena and return Reese safely. âIf you wish control of Emain, you will need my assistance. The girlâs health is integral to gaining what you want.â
âUtter rubbish!â Portia stood forcefully. âShe is only Halven. One I may dispose of at my will.â
âIf she were merely Halven, you would not have allowed me to save her. As Elena Rosales has proven, Halven are not so useless as we once believed. They can wield great power. The power to killââhe glanced at Marlon, who was paying attention nowââand the power to heal.â
Beatrice sat forward, her gaze hardening.
Portia held up her hand to stay her daughter. She tipped her head to the side. âContinue.â
âEmain will see proper care of Reese Fisher as an act of diplomacy. I will remain here to ensure she is kept safe and alive, and report as much to Emain when the time comes. That will give you the power to negotiate a truce with them.â
Portia chuckled humorlessly. âAnd why would I wish a truce? I could have Emain under my control at the snap of my fingers.â
âPossibly. Or not. You attempted to take control of Emain days ago, and were not successful.â
Portiaâs mouth twisted in a cynical smile. âThe disease spread more widely than Iâd planned. I assure you, if weâd had all of our warriors, we would have taken over the Earth stronghold too.â
âOr you could gain it now without bloodshed and notifying the humans of our existence. The last battle on Earth took all of Emainâs diplomatic resources to cover up. You will not be able to keep a second battle quiet. Humans are not that gullible.â
âDo not tell me what I can or cannot do, Keen Albrecht.â Her eyes were as cold as the Land of Ice, where no Fae dared venture. âYou have no idea of the power I wield. The palace knows what they have in store should they test me, as does my military. Youâll soon find that everyone is at my mercy. I donât need your help with Emain. I will take it and there is nothing and no one who will stop me.â Her hands balled into fists at her sides and she stood. âI am descended from Oldlander kings, and they made me a servant to the New Kingdom royal family. I deserved a place on Old Kingdomâs throne!â She was breathing heavily, smoothing down her skirts. âBut that is in the past. I rule New Kingdom now, and I will take both lands as payment for what Iâve suffered.â
She tapped the side of her mouth. âYou too have lost what was rightfully yours⦠If you wish to remain in New Kingdom, I will consider it. As long as you agree to my conditions.â
She was hiding somethingâholding it over the heads of the Newlanders. Nothing else explained why the strong hadnât lashed out for what sheâd done, unleashing the disease on their land.
Fae could not lie. Whatever he agreed to, he must uphold. It was that or be sent back to Emain without Reese.
Or killedâeither was a possibility.
Keen had ventured to New Kingdom knowing the danger it posed, but heâd sworn an oath to Elena, and he would keep it. âWhat are your conditions?â
Portia stepped around the chaise and rested her hands on the back. âYou will remain Reeseâs guardianâto keep her healthy, as you sayâand to ensure she does not escape my land.â
He waited for her next condition, for there was surely more.
âWe hail from the same place, you and I,â she continued. âAre you still an Oldlander, or has the human realm poisoned you?â
âI have no fealty to the human realm.â
âGood. My second condition is that you promise to keep me and mine safeâ¦and third, when the time comes, you will do my bidding in Old Kingdom. If you promise me this, I will reward you with a return to our beloved homeland. You wish that, do you not?â
âI wish to protect my brethren in Old Kingdom,â Keen said cautiously.
âYes, of course you do.â She grinned, but Portia smiled with teeth instead of eyes. âFollow my orders and I will ensure you return to our native land unharmed.â
âWhat of the girl?â
Portia strode to the window overlooking the palace yard. âDo not worry about the girl. She will remain safe as long as you abide by my wishes. Leave me now.â She flicked her hand over her head. âReturn to the girlâ¦or practice your swordplay with my guards. Whatever you wish. Just keep the girl out of my way.â
Keen could make certain Reese was safe, as heâd promised Elena, and walk out with his life by agreeing to Portiaâs demands. Returning to Old Kingdom after so long held appeal, though not to do Portiaâs bidding. But he would worry about that later. What bothered him now was why Portia wanted Reese. âShe claims you told her she possesses powers.â
Portia looked over her shoulder, then slowly turned and faced him. âShe remembered that, did she? The girl was more aware than I assumed.â
Marlon, whoâd been silent throughout the conversation, stood and moved closer to Portia. Beatrice merely sat with her arms crossed.
âReese Fisher is Marlonâs half-sister, Hakon Radnorâs daughter,â Portia said. âYou are aware of Hakonâs claim to the Old Kingdom throne?â
Keen nodded woodenly.
âOnly you, Keen, come before Hakon as heir to the throne, but you gave up the right to reign, did you not?â
There was no need to agree. She knew his history, as did all Fae.
âIt was that or lose your life to Osulf Niall with the rest of your family. He spared you because you were an infant at the time. Most generous coming from Niall, who showed little mercy during his reign. Before you came of age, he had you swear an oath to never take the throne. Perhaps he allowed you to live because he knew youâd be a powerful ally and weapon one day? Itâs that I am counting on.â
And here was the next part to Portiaâs demand.
âOsulf is dead,â she said. âThe rights to the throne you signed away when you came of age are nullified, and Old Kingdom needs a new leader.â
âNiallâs son, the Halven Derek, leads Old Kingdom now,â Keen needlessly informed her.
She visibly bristled. âAnd many do not agree that he is the rightful heir.â
That was not what Keen had heard. Portia did not want Derek in charge, but the Oldlanders were not so opposed to the Halvenâs rule. Derek had made minor strides in winning them over and gaining the respect of his soldiers. It could have something to do with the magical strength heâd wielded in taking down his father.
âReese will come into an ability,â Portia continued. âAnd Radnor will want his Halven daughter. I wish to leverage his desire.â
The ouroboros emblem Reese wore told Keen of her Fae parentage, but heâd hoped he was mistaken. âSt. Just is also said to be Radnorâs Halven child, and he does not possess an ability. It is possible Reese will not either.â
Portia looked toward Marlon. The Halven nodded at her silent communication. âShe will possess powers. Marlon has none to speak of, but he can tell human from Halven, and Halven from Fae. He has enough angel blood to detect magic, and he senses it with Reese. As do I. As do you.â
Keen did. Heâd always sensed something unusual about Reese. He simply hadnât wanted it to be so. âWhat ability do you anticipate in her?â
Portia raised one hand, palm up, and shrugged lightly. âThat remains to be seen, does it not? She comes from a strong, noble line. There are many powers that could manifestâall, of course, mental abilities. You will watch Reese Fisher, and when she comes into her powers, you will inform me. Then, and only then, will I tell her father she is here. The girl turned eighteen six days ago. Her ability will manifest soon, if it has not already.â
Keen had managed to negotiate a way to remain in New Kingdom, where he could watch over Reese, but in doing so, he was giving up his freedom and binding himself to Portia. She also wanted him to betray the Halven Derek by helping her take over his land. Keen wasnât opposed to returning to his homeland of Old Kingdom, but not at Portiaâs bidding, and not as her puppet prince.
But he would not leave the girl. Not here, where she was sure to be used or killed.
He turned to leave.
âAh, ah, ahh,â Portia said. âArenât you forgetting something?â
Keen stopped and faced her, catching the smirk on Beatriceâs face. He dropped to one knee. âI swear on my life to protect you.â
Portia smiled. âThat will do for now.â Her smile dropped. âYou may go. But donât forget whom you answer to from now on. You are no longer an Emain soldier, or that silly Halven Elenaâs bodyguard. Whatever oath you gave her is voidâmy Fae blood overrides it. You fight for me now.â
Reese glanced up as Keen entered the room, his handsome face tense with anger, his gaze focused inward.
Her stomach tightened. Heâd gone to negotiate a way for her to return home, but by the expression on his face, things couldnât have gone well. âWhat happened?â
He took her in for the first time since heâd entered, and frowned even more, if that were possible. âWhat have you done to your dress?â
Reese glanced down. Sheâd tied the hem of her skirt into a knot. âIâm not Fae, Keen.â
He raised an eyebrow. âWhat does that have to do with the manipulation of your clothing?â
âIâm not six feet tall! This thing you gave me to wear was tripping me.â
He sank into one of the plush Louis XVI?âXVIII?âwhateverâsome ancient fancy chair. âTying your dress up will not do,â he said. âYou may not show your legs.â
âMy âand why not? How prudish are you people?â
He pressed his thumb and forefinger to his forehead. âDo not argue with me right now. Do as I say and you might survive.â
She took in his slightly bowed shoulders. What exactly had happened in that meeting?
She walked over and touched his arm.
He flinched and glared at her. âDo not touch me.â
Heat suffused her face. She wrapped her arms around her waist and turned away. Keen had never been the soft sort, but his rejection hit home.
Sheâd been taken for granted, ignored, betrayed by menâwhy did she think Keen would behave any differently?
The way heâd held her with such tenderness this morning didnât matter. Or that it had felt like the most natural thing sheâd ever experienced. She was a burden to him and he didnât want her around.
âYour father is Hakon Radnor,â Keen said, drawing her attention. âRadnor is part of a noble Fae line. He would have ruled Old Kingdom had Osulf Niall not defeated him in a battle that nearly killed his entire familyâa practice Niall was known for in his campaign to gain power.â
Reese looked over her shoulder. His expression was serious. âA nobleman? Elena is a Fae princess, or her mother is. How is it possible I am one too? How many noble Fae can there be?â
âYou are not a princess; Radnor does not rule Old Kingdom at the moment. And Elenaâs mother, Theodora Rainer, is the rightful queen of New Kingdom, not merely a princess. However, to answer your question, there are little more than a handful of families between the two kingdoms with noble blood.â
Reese sank onto the edge of the large bed. âAre you sure that man is my father? Maybe thereâs been some mistake.â
âPortia, the woman you described? She is currently leading New Kingdom. Though the crown rightfully belongs to Elenaâs mother, Portia took control of New Kingdom while the disease weakened our realm. She is ruthless and ambitious. She would not make a mistake regarding your parentage. She feels it will benefit her to keep you near. And the bracelet you wear⦠The gold charm is your fatherâs.â
Reese shook her head. âIt could be a coincidence that my mother gave me a charm that happens to be some Fae dudeâs emblem.â
Keen gave her a mocking look. âIt is identical to the unique ouroboros design of Hakon Radnorâs house. You are also Halven and coming into your powers. There is no mistake.â
She was Halven and her fatherâa Fae who would have been kingâwas from Old Kingdom?
This was insane.
Reese swallowed the fear threatening to choke her, and gave him a false grin. âYou think Iâll develop some amazing ability like Elena? Iâd love to be able to manipulate fire and singe a few jackasses whoâve crossed me over the years.â
Keen frowned, and even Reese couldnât hold on to the smile.
She stood and paced in front of him. âI donât understand how this even came to be. You hate me, and Iâm getting the feeling that Halven arenât highly esteemed, in general. Why do your people come near humans if weâre detested? Why mate with us to begin with?â
âI do not hate you.â His eyes were intent, something she couldnât read hidden in their depths. Then his gaze flickered away. âAs to your question of mating, some Fae are led astray and find humans attractive. Your father sired you and Marlon after his battle with Niall, when he was particularly vulnerable after losing so many of his family. The only reason Radnor returned to this realm was for his daughterâhis daughter. Iâve heard Radnor is more stable in this last decade. It is possible he would challenge Elenaâs friend Derek for the throne.â
Reese froze in her pacing. âWhat throne? And ? Derekâour hot neighborâis Halven too?â
Keenâs gaze flashed to her and he stood. He strode closer. Too close, the jerk. He didnât want her to touch him, but he could crowd her space?
She stepped back.
âDerek and Elena were in Tirnan to create a cure for the disease. Elena succeeded, but they nearly lost Derek. He is the Halven son of the previous king of Old Kingdom, Osulf Niall. He was Niallâs only child, and the king did not wish to release him. Niall would have killed Elena if Derek hadnât taken his fatherâs life. As Niallâs only living child, Halven or not, Derek now rules Old Kingdom.â
Reese rubbed her forehead. âDerek is ?â
âWe established that, yes,â he said, exasperated.
Reese stepped away and stared out the window at the men milling in the massive courtyard below. They looked like toy soldiers from this vantage point. Hundreds of them. But they werenât small. They were seven-foot Fae warriors prepared to maimâto kill. âWhy didnât Elena tell me about Derek?â She cut her hand through the air. âNever mind. She was protecting meâI get it.â Reese spun around. âHow many Halven are there? And how can we all be descended from noble Fae?â
Keen returned to his chair and sank into it. âThere arenât as many Halven as you might think. We persuade young Halven to attend Dawson through scholarships and other means. Once there, Halven with potential powers are assigned to the dorm you live in.â
Her eyes widened. âAre you kidding me? Youâre saying they herded us there?â
He shrugged lazily. âIt was an efficient way to keep track of you. Though not all in your dorm are Halven. The Emain scientists mixed in regular students to maintain an appearance of normalcy. Halven tend to be taller than the average human. Only the scientists knew who was Halven and who was not. I didnât know you were one when I was assigned to protect your roommate.â
Reese began pacing again, her arms swinging in agitation. âYou all suck, you know that? Why didnât your people just come to us? Tell us what we are?â
âAs I said, there was no guarantee you would manifest abilities. A Halven without abilities is useless and no threat.â
She stopped abruptly. âRight, like Marlon was no threat? He doesnât have abilities and he created the only virus capable of Fae.â
Keen ran a hand down his face. âWe were not prepared for that. However, St. Just had Portia, a powerful Fae, at his side. Many others helped him as well.â
âWell, Iâm not here to help Portia. I help her, no matter how long she keeps me in this place. She might as well let me go.â
He sat forward, forearms on his thighs. âThat will not happen. You must be patient until we negotiate a release.â
Keen had saved herâass that he was. He might push her away, but in some twisted fashion, heâd also been there for her.
Reese had to listen to him. It wasnât like she could get out of here on her own. Not with hundreds of toy soldiers surrounding the grounds. âHow long do I have to wait?â
He threaded his fingers dangling between his knees. âI donât know.â
She peered around in blind exasperation. âWell, what do we do while youâre figuring it out?â
He lifted his head. âWe wait for your powers to manifest, and pray they are not powerful.â
âAnd if they are powerful?â
âIf they areâ¦Portia will use you, whether you want her to or not.â