ENVY HELDÂ CAMILLAÂ tightly to his chest, hoping she was too distracted to notice his lack of a pounding heart. He didnât want his confrontation with the Goddess of Death known.
Zarus would use the information to his benefit.
Yet, even in his weakened state, Envyâs sin chilled the whole cursed dining room. Frost coated the chamber in thin sheets, the vampires hissing like the reptiles they secretly were as the temperature plummeted. His arms shook with the exertion of using his power, but he kept on.
Heâd almost been too late. If the vampire had turned Camillaâ¦
Zarus recovered almost instantly, flashing his fangs as he brushed imaginary lint from his suit. He plucked up the dagger Envy had thrown, sneering at it.
âYou always know how to make an entrance.â His gaze was hard. âThough Iâm a bit insulted you used this blade instead of your House dagger.â
blade was mortal steel washed in holy water. It didnât kill a vampire, but it stung like hell. Next time heâd coat his blade with rosary peas, which would do a lot more than sting.
Though, if all went as planned, there wouldnât a next time.
âApologies, Zarus. I hate to stab and dash off, but you rudely interrupted us earlier. Iâd like to get her back to bed.â
Zarus arched a brow. Arrogant twat.
âThe woman said my name, which makes her .â
The room chilled further. Envy had little power to spare but didnât bother trying to hide his darkening mood. Camilla was .
Zarus grinned. âUnless of course youâd like to offer up a challenge.â
Envy kept the smile from his lips. That was precisely what heâd come to do.
Camilla stared up at him as if sheâd seen a ghost, her gold skin pale.
She hadnât thought he would come for her.
It was a wise deduction. One that should please him. Heâd told her the game was his only focus. She wasnât entirely wrong. He was here because of it.
A twinge of twisted deep inside him, though. Something not at all pleasant.
He have come for her sooner if he hadnât run into trouble. But to admit thatâ¦
He flicked his attention around the room. Envy would prefer to have Camilla tucked safely into the guest cottage on his estate while he tended to this situation on his own.
There were at least twenty vampires, three of which were royal.
Zarus warded the castle using blood magic, so Envy couldnât just magic Camilla away to his House of Sin. Even not fully recovered, Envy could almost take down the vampires on his own, but Camilla complicated matters. He couldnât guard her fight them all, at least not without posing a great risk to her. If heâd been uninjured, it would still have been too risky.
âThen I offer a challenge.â Envyâs voice was laced with boredom. âYour life for hers.â
They were sent back to what must have been Camillaâs chambers while preparations for the challenge were made. The entire journey down the hall, sheâd clutched onto Envyâs hand so hard his bones ground together. If heâd been mortal, it would have bruised him or dislocated something.
Once in the room, she whirled.
âYou cannot fight him,â she said.
Not âIf he kills youâ¦â
âYour confidence in my abilities is overwhelming, pet. Zarus may be strong, but heâs not more powerful than me.â
Camilla scrutinized him.
âIs that hubris speaking or truth?â
âDid anyone harm you?â
She pursed her lips at his blatant change of subject and refusal to answer her question. Aggravation was good. It meant she was scared but otherwise all right.
âNo. Blade guarded me. For a while.â
Envy cocked his head, listening.
âSpeaking of the crimson-eyed bastard.â
The vampire slipped into the room, eyeing Envy as he crossed his arms over his chest and leaned against a far wall. Blade was wise to keep space between them.
With the image of Camilla sitting on Zarusâs lap, his tongue on her skin, fangs just shy of penetrating her, Envy wasnât feeling very charitable.
His sin was still raging, searching for an outlet.
Blade knew that.
âYou owe me,â the vampire said, voice low.
Blade kept his attention fixed to Envy.
âNot if you get everything you want out of the deal,â Envy said. âYou spoke with Alexei about the details, I assume.â
âYes. I donât like it.â
âYou donât have to. Youâve seen what heâs been like. What he did with Wrath. He tried to steal Wrathâs wife Emilia. A move that no sane creature would make. Is he still really fit to lead your court?â
Camilla glanced between them, a slow realization dawning.
âYouâre one of his spies?â
âAssociate, darling,â Envy said. âNo one likes the term â
âMutual associate,â Blade added.
They were reluctant allies when circumstances forced them to be. Other than that, neither he nor the vampire had much use for the other.
If it hadnât been for Alexei, Blade wouldnât have dealt with Envy at all. The vampires were brothers in a sense, each turned by the same sire. For some reason Bladeâs eyes were crimson instead of blue, but he was still royal. Not many knew of the connection between Envyâs court and Blade.
And Envy kept it that way.
Camilla stalked over and slapped Envyâs face. She knew it wouldnât harm him, so it was more a show of temper than anything else.
He raised his brows.
âTo what do I owe that honor?â
âYou work together?â she asked.
âOccasionally. I fail to see the issue.â
âDid you have me kidnapped?â
His eyes narrowed.
âWhen, exactly, would I have had time to arrange a kidnapping? Before you shoved that memory into my mind, or while we were rolling around like fiends in the dirt? Surely I would have chosen a much more convenient time to have you abducted.â
âYou deserved the slap. If only for that memory you shoved into my mind first.â
She turned those flashing silver eyes on Blade. He didnât hide his grin. The scourge of Malice Isle was amused. Blade her.
âYou could have mentioned this association instead of saying he wasnât coming,â Camilla said. âOr were you hoping to bite me?â
Bladeâs smile turned as sharp as the weapon he was named for.
âIâd even bite foul-tasting demon blood and all, if it suited my interests, lamb.â
âIf weâre through with the pet names,â Envy drawled, growing more annoyed as his sin ignited, âwhat information do you have?â
Bladeâs attention zeroed in on him, a knowing look flaring in his eyes as he glanced between Camilla and Envy. The vampire would be wise to keep his observations to himself.
âThe challenge will begin an hour or so before sunrise in the arena. Gladiator-style in front of the entire court. Zarus wants to stir as much drama as possible. With a ticking clock, the tension thickens. He plans to use poison.â
As if that would kill Envy. Though weakened as he was, it wouldnât be pleasant.
He kept his face a mask of nonchalance. No one could guess there was a chance heâd lose. He couldnât even think it himself.
âAnd?â
âThe poison will act only to slow you, dull your senses and power. Much like his venom does. Once it takes effect, heâll remove your head and limbs and burn the pieces on a pyre.â
Envy rolled his eyes.
âPyres are so dull. Leave it to your prince to be so uninspired. Though I suppose he is still stuck in the Middle Ages.â
Camilla looked stricken.
âCanât we escape through that cave?â
âWe could.â Envy reached over, tucking a silver lock behind her ear. âBut that doesnât solve the problem. Zarus would just send someone else to collect you. And next time heâd strengthen his borders. Best to end this now.â
Blade pushed himself off the wall and headed for the door.
âIâll return if thereâs any news.â
Envy nodded, turning his attention back to Camilla. He waited until the vampire could no longer be heard in the corridor before speaking.
âShould anything go awry, Alexei will take you to House Wrath. Donât fight him. My brother will see to your safety, and his presence will make Zarus think twice before attacking.â
âYou just said you are more powerful.â
He hesitated for a beat.
âWinning is not always about power. Itâs about who wants it more.
Zarus will not fight fairly or lay down his sword easily. He will make me earn that victory.â
âIt would be easier if you just left me here.â
âYou know Iâd never do that.â
Envyâs hand curled around her chin, his touch gentle as he tipped her face up. Sheâd romanticized him again. Giving him a golden halo while ignoring the fact that his had broken long ago.
Because shattered it.
âBut you havenât asked the all-important question, my darling Camilla.â
She scanned his face, knowing he was leading her into a trap, unable to see where it lay.
âWhy?â
âYou are much more than you seem, arenât you, Miss Antonius? Not human. But what? I have a feeling that if I knew that, Iâd know why youâre part of the game. Care to enlighten me?â
She held his gaze, offering a slight negation as her answer.
Whether she was admitting to not being human, or answering his question about enlightening him, it didnât matter.
âWhy wouldnât I ever leave you here?â he asked again, bringing his mouth close to hers.
Sheâd wanted to taste the seam of his lips, and he wished to taste her lies. He brushed his lips against hers, the kiss barely anything at all.
Camillaâs breath hitched.
He drew back.
âIt appears youâve forgotten the game, Miss Antonius. You are a requirement for me to win. Were you listening to the Fear Collector? I am exactly where I need to be.â
Camilla winced, tried to jerk away, but he held on, forcing her gaze to remain locked on his, even as it turned hateful. He thought of the book sheâd been reading at Slothâs. Knew there was more to the choice in her fairy-tale romance than sheâd let on.
Better for her to despise him now.
Envy wasnât incapable of change. He simply didnât to change.
âI will never be your Prince Charming, Camilla. For now, you hold immense value to me. When your value runs outâ¦â
He stroked her jaw, watching her eyes turn hard as steel.
She wanted to hurt him. It was written all over her pretty face.
âBest hope that doesnât happen until the game ends, pet. Or else you might see how wicked I truly am.â