AFTER YOU, MISS Antonius.â
Envy held the giant spruce branch back, fully revealing the tiny cottage heâd hidden beneath the giant evergreen the last time heâd brought a mortal woman into his realm.
He didnât like to think of that, of her, so he focused instead on his handiworkâthough was a generous term for the little cabin heâd made by hacking away at trees, fusing them together with bits of magic. Nothing too intense, nothing that would anger the Corridor. If heâd been able to conjure the building entirely, he would have done so. Alas, heâd rolled up his sleeves and had gotten to work.
Envy supposed he still felt some small sense of accomplishment.
Camilla seemed startled at first, but now looked the structure over with interest, just as sheâd done with every inch of the Sin Corridor today. He hadnât known this blasted place to inspire such amazement or intrigue before; Camilla had surprised him with her enthusiasm for its arctic depths.
And even more surprising, thus far sheâd seemed to avoid most influence, furthering his growing suspicion that she was keeping a secret. But Envy knew that when sleep eventually pulled her under, Camilla would succumb to the wicked realm. No beingânot even the strongest vampires, shape-shifters, or Faeâcould withstand the seductive pull of the Sin Corridor.
And that was without the physical attraction already sizzling between them.
Heâd kept his connection to her senses open, ensuring that heâd know if she felt distressed or fearful at any point along their journey. If something attacked, he wanted to know immediately.
When they first arrived, sheâd been burning with anger that heâd brought her without warning. What heâd neglected to admit was that heâd waited until he sensed her readiness, long before sheâd formally given him an answer.
The true surprise came as she trudged through the storm behind him.
Heâd felt a tingle of fear that had quickly turned to excitement. When her arousal slammed into him next, heâd nearly lost his footing. Heâd glanced over his shoulder, and her gaze had raked over him from head to toe, carnal and untamed. Heâd strained to feel any indication that she was being tested for lust, but he didnât think so. What sheâd felt had been her own emotions. He wasnât sure sheâd been aware of it. But he couldnât forget.
And now they were about to be trapped for hours, alone in the cabin with one large issue.
Envy reached past her and yanked the frozen knob until it twisted free, the small door popping open with a loud crack as its coat of ice shattered. The shards sparkled atop the snow like broken glass.
Camilla gave him a look, then stepped inside. Just past the doorway, she paused.
He knew why.
They were going to be cozy tonight.
The tiny one-room cabin was dark and windowless, the square space taken up almost entirely by one large bed. And by Envy meant the thick layers of pine boughs heâd braided into a lush platform.
The âbedâ was pressed against the far wall, leaving only a small path for him to open the door fully.
The air was stale but laced with the warmth of the pine. Theyâd be warm and safe from the elements. Hours had passed, and even if she wasnât tired yet, Camilla needed to sleep before the worst of the storm hit.
Envy gently nudged her forward.
She dug her heels in.
âThereâs barely enough room for the bed.â
What she avoided mentioning was the fact that theyâd practically have to lie curled around each other to fit upon it. A fact heâd been partly dreading, partly anticipating.
It was going to be his own sort of personal hell to have Camilla pressed against him while experiencing the sensation of sins.
âApologies for the less-than-stellar accommodations, Your Highness,â he mocked softly. âNext time we travel through the Corridor, Iâll make sure to add another wing to the cabin.â
She called him a gloriously filthy name under her breath but let him step past her, swirling his cloak from his shoulders and spreading it over the bed of boughs, like a sheet of sorts. He gestured that Camilla could lie down, which she did with a glare, crawling onto the mattress and testing its stability before moving to the far side. Envy closed the door behind him, making sure it caught firmly in its frame, and then climbed atop the mattress at her side.
Her warmth enveloped him almost instantly, her scent filling the space between them until all he could think of was how much he envied her perfume for touching her skin when he couldnât.
âWill we travel directly to House Sloth?â she asked. âOnce weâre⦠done here?â
âYes,â he said. âWeâll travel a bit farther to please the Corridor, then Iâll us to my brotherâs circle as soon as I can. We should arrive by midmorning.â
she repeated quietly. âAccording to my fatherâs stories, thatâs how demon princes travel between realms. Like shifting from one reality to the next. Which is how we arrived at the gates earlier. Correct?â
âIndeed.â
âWonât we see your court first?â
He swallowed tightly. âThereâs no time for a visit.â
He supposed he should send a missive to Sloth first before showing up unannounced, but to do so heâd need to stop at his House and await the royal admittance to the rival court, which meant Camilla would see the crumbling kingdom firsthand. Even if he brought her to his royal cottage on the outskirts of his grounds, too much could go wrong. Sloth would likely take his time responding, and that was the one thing Envy could not risk now: wasting any more time.
He allowed himself a brief fantasy of a different story unfolding. Of his House being robust, filled with life and art, and demons who collected all manner of objects and items to inspire his sin in their circle mates.
Envy wanted to see Camillaâs gaze sweep over everything when it was as glimmering and wondrous as it used to be. He wanted to know if sheâd like his House, his galleries, his curiosities. His bedchamber.
And that was dangerous.
He shouldnât want any of it.
She was quiet for a few moments.
âYou said youâre playing a game⦠thatâs what all of this is for. Whatâs at stake?â
he thought. âAn artifact I covet,â he finally said. It was true enough.
âYouâre doing all this for an artifact?â she asked. âIt must be very important.â
He stared at the wooden ceiling, his jaw tight. They were getting too close to discussing his greatest mistake, especially here, where heâd once brought Camilla rolled over to face him, but he didnât look back at her. He couldnât.
âTake off your cloak,â he said instead. When he sensed her surprise, he finally looked over and gestured at their exposed bodies. âWeâll use it as a blanket.â
Camilla gave him a long, silent once-over, but she did as he asked, and he helped her to wrap the edges of the garment around them. As a final act of chivalry, he pulled off his waistcoat, bundling it up to form a pillow he placed under her head.
As she settled back, even more snugly situated against his side, Envy decided to count backward from one thousand, focusing on his end goal.
He hated Lennox and his royal Unseelie Fae. Hated them beyond anything heâd hated before. He would not only see his court restored but would see Lennoxâs Unseelie court obliterated in return. Heâd toy with them all as Lennox had with him.
âEnvy?â Camilla whispered, breaking his focus. He felt her stir under the cloak, and then a warmed finger emerged, which she reached over to run along his jaw.
Heâd been gnashing his teeth.
He forced himself to relax.
âHow many other players do you think there are? In this game?â she asked, removing her hand.
âDepends on how many others the game master has wronged. Could be five, or twenty. Or just down to two or three, by now.â
âWhat happens to the players who donât solve their clues?â
âTheir fate is decided by the game master. He can choose to let them leave peacefully, or he can kill them. Their lives are his from the moment they sign the blood oath.â
Camillaâs breath hitched. He finally dropped his attention to her. She was biting her lip, her expression pinched. He wanted to smooth the line between her brows but didnât. No good would come from such tenderness.
âWhat if they donât sign a blood oath? At the start?â
She looked worried, but he wasnât sure why.
âAs far as I know, everyone who plays has signed the oath. Itâs what allows the game master to enforce the rules.â
âWhat do you think weâre looking for next?â she asked, rolling back over to look up at the ceiling now. âThe riddle didnât give us a real clue.â
He liked that she considered them a team.
Too much.
âMy brother is quite the collector, and House Sloth is filled with books and artifacts. I imagine weâll find the next clue in one of his libraries. Weâll just have to look for something that doesnât belong.â
She rolled over to face him again, her expression wary.
âAnd this game master⦠Iâve heard the Fae play games. The Unseelie King in particular.â
Clever woman.
He debated indulging her again but couldnât see the harm in admitting she was correct.
âThey do. Lennox, the Unseelie King, is the game master.â
Camilla grew silent. He wondered what stories sheâd heard of the Unseelie King. Wondered if she knew just how dangerous he was when he wanted something.
Envy suddenly did not want her getting tangled up in all that. âSleep. Tomorrow will be a long day.â
Camilla had spun over to lie on her other side, and now she went still. Heâd tried to respect her boundaries, ignoring his eagerness to spy on her feelings in this close space, but he couldnât help himselfâhe opened that channel between them again, and clearly detected her irritation.
âYou must be surrounded by demons who kiss your royal ass often,â she said suddenly, and he flinched. âNot everyone enjoys being ordered around.â
Godsâ bones. The woman drove him mad. Perhaps it was time to return the favor again, have a bit of fun before the search was back on.
âNormally, theyâre kissing my cock.â Envy smiled as her jealousy swept through the cabin. âAnd they enjoy it very much when I order them around.â
She kept her back to him, pretending he no longer existed.
Her jealousy gave him something to focus on, something to enjoy. He didnât like being back in this space, not after all that had happened. He couldnât help but taunt her a little, to remind himself how different this situation was.
âIn fact, I give all sorts of orders,â he said, shifting to stare at the ceiling, hands behind his head. âSome you might recall. Take off your clothes. Lie down. Spread your thighs.â He paused, and then said slowly, âCome for me.â
She swallowed audibly, her energy now tinged with arousal. Envy knew she was recalling that recent night in vivid detail.
âA good lover gives me orders too, pet. Would you like some examples?â
She cursed over her shoulder, telling him exactly where he could go. He rolled to the side again, facing her back, and dropped his voice into a seductive growl.
âFuck me harder, deeper, faster.
. Donât stop.â He was entirely too pleased by her sharp intake of breath. âI play along, Camilla, good and obedient for a time.â
âI am completely uninterested in your conquests, Your Highness.â
âMm.â He knew that was true without using his senses. But he also knew she perversely enjoyed thinking about him doing each of those things to her.
Realizing that he himself was more affected than heâd intended, he allowed silence to fall between them once more, trying to ignore the warm curve of her backside just inches away.
At first, he sensed her disappointmentâshe playing games, he realizedâbut then her exhaustion finally kicked in. He hoped she would sleep well now and put aside new worries about Lennox and his treacherous game. Sure enough, Camillaâs breath finally turned slow and even. Sleep fell over her like a blanket of freshly fallen snow.
He waited until sheâd been asleep for some time before stealing another glimpse. She lay curled on her side, the cloak tucked up firmly beneath her pointed chin.
Sleep didnât come for Envy; he doubted it would, and anyway, heâd prefer to stay alert. Few creatures in this forest would dare intrude upon him, but still, the game was afoot. He wasnât sure how much time had passed when she suddenly rolled back over, toward him, slowly clutching at the cloak, as if trying not to tumble into a dream.
Silver hair fanned around her in a halo, giving her the look of an angel.
Her lashes were long and dark, resting in little half-moons on her golden cheeks.
She looked peaceful, completely at ease. Like the male next to her was some kind of knight, and not a wicked prince.
Envy couldnât recall a time anyone had laid themselves so bare before him.
He slowly reached over, pushing a loose curl behind Camillaâs delicate ear. Her lips parted, a contented sigh slipping through. She was deep within sleep now, fully relaxed. He thought to envy her such peace, but somehow, he couldnât.
He knew the Sin Corridor would show her no mercy now.
Envy rolled onto his back again, gaze fixed to the ceiling.
His whole body was tensed, waiting.
He tried to focus on what the next clue might be. Solving the riddles and winning the game should be the only worry in his head. And yet⦠the more he considered Lennox insisting that Camilla accompany him, the more he hated that she was here.
He should have left her in Waverly Green.
If heâd been a better male, he would have. Consequences be damned.
Camillaâs breath shifted, broken by a slight catch.
He swallowed thickly.
And so the long night began.
Now her even breathing turned into little gasps of continual pleasure. His hands curled into fists as they merged into soft moans.
Envy tried to focus on the sleet outside, the howling winds knocking the door against its frame. Anything to avoid thinking of when heâd been between her legs, eliciting those same sounds. One taste of her had been dangerousâit hadnât remotely sated him.
As if in response, she thrashed against her cloak, rolling to face away from him, in the process exposing her neck. With a soft murmur, she seemed to draw closer to his warmth, her hips rolling until her plump little bottom found his side, where she rubbed against his hip, seeking friction.
She was undoubtedly being tested for lust.
Envy locked his attention on the damn ceiling, attempted to count the grains in the wood. Camilla was stirring again, her hands coursing up her body. Despite being buried below her cloak, he could feel their path as if it were his own. First they were sliding over her hips, pausing atop her quivering stomach, then up onto her breasts, where her fingers cupped her generous curves, no doubt finding pleasure in their tempting give as she squeezed.
Selfishly, he hoped she was seeing him in her sin-fueled dreams.
Recalling how it had felt as made her come.
Despite his best efforts to be a gentleman, Envyâs cock stiffened.
What he wouldnât give to push her thighs apart and sink into her, to slam their hips together until they shattered apart. He couldnât be tested by the Sin Corridor, but in that moment, heâd almost swear he was.
Envy brought a fist to his mouth and bit down hard, but the pain only focused his desire for pleasure.
Camilla was kicking off her cloak now and reaching down, drawing her skirts up, showing off supple skin contained only by silk stockings, made for worshipping.
He could no longer help himself. He watched, rapt, as she circled her hips, lifting them, lost in her phantom loverâs caress. The soft exhale of her breath tangled with the rustling of her skirts, the scent of pine released from their bed with every movement. As if against his will, he felt his hand closing over his erection, stroking atop his trousers in a matching rhythm.
Camilla slowly opened her eyes and, to his surprise, stared straight at him. Seeing his own arousal, she pushed herself up to her knees, maneuvering gracefully as she straddled him, skirts billowing down as she braced her hands on his shoulders. Above her stockings her thighs were bare, and he could feel their smoothness where they tightened against his hips.
âCamilla,â he warned, suddenly alert. âWake up.â
She smiled at him below her heavy eyelids, the most wonderfully devious, wicked curve heâd ever seen.
âWho says Iâm asleep, Your Highness?â