When Holt shows up at Hookâs house, heâs damp from the rain and not the good kind of damp. Heâs surrounded by the remainder of his guard, which is not many. Matthieu is by his side.
The younger Remaldi cousin looks like he might have had one too many sniffs of everpowder, but who am I to judge?
When Holt spots me in the barroom, he charges at me, dagger out, then slams me into the wall and places the blade at the pulse point in my throat.
âYou fucking traitor.â His eyes are bloodshot. Was he crying or is he sleep-deprived? He always wanted the throne and now he has it by right. He should be thanking me. Not that I had anything to do with his sisterâs death.
âIf youâll kindly remove your blade,â I tell him.
âOr youâll what?â A vein throbs on his forehead.
âOr Iâll eat you.â
His nostrils flare. He canât tell if Iâm joking. Iâm not.
The pressure disappears and he staggers back.
I straighten my borrowed shirt. âHolt, if you want to win back your shadow and secure your throne, stop acting like a jilted little boy and start acting like a king.â
The fae queenâs wings flutter behind her as she watches the room.
What was it I said about underestimating everyone on Neverland? I may have done the same with her.
Sheâs tenacious. And possibly more observant than reckless.
Sheâs been fighting Peter Pan just as long as Hook. But neither have won. Proof is harder to ignore.
âIf youâll have a seat,â James says and nods at one of the round tables.
Several of his pirates are dotted around the room, several at each entrance and exit. They seem to have varying degrees of capabilities unlike the fae queenâs warriors who arenât quite sure if they showed up for war or an early breakfast.
The queen must be having doubts. Sheâs ill-equipped for this war and thatâs becoming glaringly obvious with every passing day.
She reminds me a bit of Giselle. A woman in power who has to work twice as hard as the men to keep it.
The question is, does she deserve to keep it?
Holt gives the hem of his tunic a sharp yank and then takes a seat. Matthieu stays standing just behind him.
James sits across from him, then the fae queen joins them.
Smee and I take the remaining seats next to one another. She brings with her the scent of her cigarillos, a bit of sweetness and earthiness.
âVane has been wounded,â Hook says, and Tilly and Holtâs expressions immediately shift, registering the surprise and shock.
âHow?â Holt asks.
âNot important,â James says. âIf you want your shadow back, now is the time to strike.â
âAnd James and I plan to help you deal with Peter Pan under one condition.â
The Captain glares at me. I can practically see the steam shooting out his ears because we never discussed a condition.
âWhat is it?â the fae queen asks.
âWeâll help you, but my brother is left unharmed.â
Holt leans back in his chair and puffs out his chest. âVane is prone to revenge. We all know that.â
âYes, and his streak of revenge was directly connected to our sister and the Lorne family. Not you and yours.â
Iâm not entirely sure how my brother will react to having the shadow taken from him, but thatâs another problem for another day.
One of the pirates brings over several glasses and an uncorked bottle of rum. He sets a glass in front of each of us and fills them with a few fingers of liquor.
âAll right,â Holt finally says and takes the offered drink in hand. âJames, youâll lend us your men?â
Jamesâs gaze immediately cuts to mine. I lift a brow.
? my brow says.
âI can spare a few,â he answers.
âI would also like my brothers to remain unharmed,â Tilly adds. âLet me deal with them.â
Holt nods once. âAs you wish.â
James downs his liquor. He barely winces at the burn. âThe next question is, where do we stage this coup?â
âThe treehouse would be a risk,â Smee says.
âI agree,â James says.
âPerhaps we could lure themââ Holt starts, but Cherry appears in the doorway and cuts him off.
âIf Vane is injured, theyâll take him to the lagoon. Thatâs where theyâll be.â
Iâm shocked sheâd give him up so easily.
Maybe he betrayed her one too many times.
âThen itâs settled.â Holt shoves his chair back. âWe should leave now and take them by surprise.â
âI agree.â I down my rum and stand next to him, giving him my most irreproachable smile. âI hope your magic rock does its job.â
Holt reaches for it hanging from the end of the chain. âOf course it will.â
Honestly, Iâm hoping it works. Because if he does manage to take the shadow from my brother, I plan to take it from Holt.
And itâll be much easier to steal as a magic rock than as a shadow.
I smile at Holt and gesture for the door. âAfter you, Your Highness.â
Iâm going to enjoy watching that mother fucker die.