Field training: Day 48, hour 7
Music swelled, and the floorboards vibrated from the force of pounding feet and the beat of the enchanted song.
Head falling off the end of my bed, feet perched up against the wall, I hung upside down as the room bustled with chaos.
My pipe dangled from my lips, and teal smoke curled around me like a loverâs caress. Literally, the tendrils were wrapping around me in a hug because I told them to.
Horse was perched on my shoulder and pecked at my hair like he was grooming me. Or maybe he was looking for seeds?
I wasnât 100 percent caught up on bird behavior.
Inhale smoke. Hold. Exhale slowly. Hold. Repeat.
Swirling my pipe in the air, I was a conductor in one of the great fae orchestras.
With my eyes crossed, everything was a blur or dancing shapes and muted colors. Red haze blanketed the world like I was living in a fucked-up memory.
A violent paradise.
Johnâs long legs blocked my view of the room.
Inhale. Youâre in control. Exhale.
âAre you okay?â Johnâs voice had a hard edge to it, and if I squinted just right, I could make out the shadows that glittered around him. He was still pissed that Sadie was my best friend and not him.
âNo.â I blew out a large, satisfying cloud of smoke and watched the blue disappear like Johnâs darkness had swallowed it whole.
At this point, it would be easier to list all the reasons I was fine.
My recent descent into madness had come out of the blue and was completely unexpected.
Just kidding.
Iâd been free-falling off a cliff for weeks, but I thought Iâd finally found the bottom.
After the battle against the vampyre ungodly, Iâd been fine.
Then. I wasnât.
It didnât hit me when the rain had soaked me to the bone as we RJEâd back to the academy.
It didnât hit me when we sat in the dark classroom and watched the battle for hours as Lothaire critiqued us.
It didnât hit me when we went directly to class and discussed the best way to torture our opponents. My hand didnât falter as I wrote our essay. Iâd barely noticed Malum glowering beside me.
Walking down the halls beside John and Horace, I hadnât blinked as lightning streaked around us and the air sizzled.
âWait up!â Sari had called as she caught up with us. âAran, can you help me with the torture essay? I didnât finish it in class, so I have to do it for homework. Can we go over it at dinner?â
âSure.â Iâd nodded.
Her pretty eyes wide, Sariâs face had fallen as she took in the bruises and cuts on my exposed skin and the dried gore the rain hadnât washed away.
âAre you okay?â sheâd said quietly, brow furrowed with worry.
And just like thatâit hit me.
My shoulders had slumped as the weight of everything crushed me into the ground. Now that my monster had gone to sleep, there was nothing holding me up anymore.
There was a pit in my chest where my heart should have been.
Hand shaking, ears ringing, Iâd swallowed down my ragged breath and calmly told Sari, âNo.â
I didnât remember walking back to the room. Didnât remember John placing his arm under mine to support me. Didnât remember Horace speaking words of encouragement.
John dug my backup pipe out from underneath my mattress and pushed it between my lips. âBreathe it in. Slowly. You can do it, Aran.â
I whimpered and covered my ears with my hands.
The fireplace shrieked.
Children screamed.
Ungodly trembled as they died.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with Egan?â Malum snarled. âHe was fine in class. What did you do to him?â
Orionâs golden face filled my vision, and his warm fingers traced over my cheek gently. His chocolate eyes were unfocused as he bit his lower lip like he was concentrating.
His touch was so tender that it made me pause, and I looked up at him with confusion.
Slap.
I yanked my head away from his fingers as he reached forward again after slapping me.
âHeâs fine,â Orion mouthed.
What the fuck? Isnât he supposed to be the kind, gentle one?
I responded automatically, âNo, Iâm not.â
âItâs just the battle lust draining away. It was like this for all of us in the beginning. Leave him alone,â Zenith said from across the room.
These days, the demons rarely spoke, so the room fell into a stunned silence.
In the quiet, the screams in my head became a roar.
Voices shouted.
Shrieked.
Scoured the inside of my mind.
âJust breathe,â Orion mouthed with concern, his words not matching the fact that heâd just slapped me.
I grunted and scrambled away, but he followed me across the room. âPlease,â I mouthed to no one in particular. I didnât even know what I was asking for.
Orion raked his hands through his white-blond hair, but he stopped moving closer.
Horace sighed heavily. âI need a fucking drink.â
âHe needs to shower,â John said as he grabbed my shoulder and dragged me into the bathroom before Orion could slap me again.
Running water. Cold tile beneath my feet. Johnâs boyish features were tight with tension. The screams wouldnât stop.
âStrip,â John ordered.
I stared up at him blankly as I sucked on my pipe. There was definitely darkness glittering around him.
Long fingers tugged off my gore-crusted shirt.
He reached for my waistband.
âWhat the fuck?â I bellowed as I yanked away from him and stumbled under the cold spray.
The icy water distracted me from my own thoughts and pulled me back to reality.
âI was helping you.â Johnâs features hardened, and he fisted his knuckles like he was battling rage.
âThanks,â I said as I pulled the curtain closed and shut him out. Mr. Hyde had been in a fucking mood for a while.
His voice was quiet but filled with menace. âFuck you, Aran.â
âFuck you, John,â I quipped back and held my hand over the curtain to flip him off.
He growled like an animal and snarled, âSee if I ever help your sorry ass ever again.â
âGood,â I snapped, silently begging him to leave the bathroom so I could pull off my disgusting pants and take a proper shower.
âGood.â
The door slammed shut and signaled his exit.
I wasnât worried about our friendship. When he was in one of his moods, he was always a miserable bastard. But then the lightness came back, and it was like it had never happened.
I barely tugged off the disgusting garments and turned the shower to the coldest setting before I collapsed onto my hands and knees.
Back in agony.
Ears burdened with phantom shouts.
My thoughts were killing me.
How can a person live like this? How could anyone survive?
So many pain signals were overwhelming me that my stomach cramped, and I vomited bile onto the tile floor.
But I kept my pipe clenched between my teeth. The last lifeline I had to any sort of normalcy.
Horse stood on the top edge of the stall and looked down at me with concern.
The tile floor reminded me of Sadie, and crushing sadness washed over me. I just wanted to hold my best friend and cry.
Instead, I was gagging on all fours.
I stayed under the chilled spray, limbs locked in paralysis, unable to do anything other than feel.
Hours later, I crawled out.
With blue lips, chattering teeth, and shaking hands, I toweled off and pulled on the clean clothes I always kept in the bathroom.
When I walked into the room, music was playing from an enchanted stone, and the men were dancing around while drinking from crystal liquor bottles.
âFeel better, man?â Horace asked and threw his arm over my shoulder. He pushed a bottle against my lips and tipped it back before I could protest.
The foreign liquid tasted like salt and death.
âDemon brew,â Horace explained as he tipped it back so I was forced to swallow more. âLothaire got us the good stuff.â
âWhy?â I asked as I wiped the offending substance off my lips.
Horace tsked like he was disappointed. âDonât tell me you forgot? Itâs the visitorsâ ball this weekend. So we get to dance all night and get fucked up.â
I pulled the pretty bottle out of his hands and chugged it.
âYou should slow down,â John said as he appeared to materialize from nowhere.
I finished half the bottle with a loud burp. âWhenâs Dr. Jekyll coming back? I miss him. He was nice.â
If John was mad at me for shoving him away in the shower now, he was furious. He was violence incarnate.
âNever if you act so ungrateful.â
âWell, that sucks,â I said honestly as I took another swig.
He flipped me off and resumed partying.
The demon brew tasted like pain and suffering but was flooding me with a heady warmth.
Everything spun, and my limbs were weightless.
Horace and I lounged back and watched as the three kings danced together in the corner.
Well, Orion was dancing.
Malum stood still as a statue and drank the demon brew, while Scorpius leaned against the wall and laughed at something Orion was whispering to him.
I took a long drag of my pipe and positioned myself so I was upside down on my bed. My favorite position.
I tried to take another big sip and choked aggressively.
Horace laughed as I sputtered all over myself, and he took another drink from his crystal bottle.
âI didnât know you could drink anything other than blood,â I said conversationally as I waved my pipe around in a pretty pattern.
Why was I so good at small talk?
Sun god, I was amazing.
I chose not to question where the random burst of self-confidence came from. I loved that for me.
âDemon brew is the exception. Thatâs why Lothaire got it for us. Uncle didnât want me to feel left out.â Horace grunted as he drank.
The room spun delightfully.
âYouâve got a fucked-up family.â
âYou have no idea. How about you? Any nice momma and papa coming to visit for visitorsâ weekend?â
I let my head fall lower until I was half-dangling off the bed and the room shifted, and it felt like I was walking on the ceiling.
âLetâs just say, if my motherâs ghost made an appearance, Iâd be more afraid of it than an ungodly.â
Horaceâs voice darkened until it had a razorâs edge. âWomen suck.â
I paused with my pipe dangling from my fingers in front of my lips, and I whispered, âNot all women.â
âAll fucking women. No exceptions.â Horaceâs words were slightly lisped, like his fangs had descended.
I shivered.
Suddenly, the world didnât spin with euphoria. It tilted and shuddered, darkness overwhelming everything and sucking me dry.
Pulling me under.
Heart rate increasing, I gasped desperately and clawed at my throat. There wasnât enough air in this blasted fucking realm.
I was drowning.
Long legs blocked my view of the room. âYouâve been smoking nonstop for hours.â Malumâs voice was barely discernible over the thumping music.
âAmazing observation skills.â I arched my brow patronizingly and continued to lie upside down as I pretended I wasnât asphyxiating on nothing but my thoughts.
âFuck you.â
âFuck you.â
Like I said, I was a master at small talk.
âLetâs finish getting ready!â Horace shouted suddenly and pulled us both off the bed.
A few minutes later, I found myself lining Orionâs stunning eyes with kohl. All the men were putting on makeup, but they were impressed with my steady hand, so I was now applying it for everyone.
âHow are you doing?â I whispered to the fae whoâd seemed more stressed than usual.
Music thumped loudly.
He mouthed, âNot well.â
âWhy?â
âBecause you have a girlfriend.â
I chuckled and responded without thinking. âNo, I donât. That was a joke.â
Abruptly, chocolate eyes smoldered. I burned alive.