Plumeria made a noise of disgust at the back of her throat. âIt pains me to have to corroborate a Goblinâs word, but he speaks the truth. Oleander and I both saw Alastair when we went to the temple to light prayer candles.â
One by one the members of the council admitted to having seen him that night with the exception for Tarquin.
âDid you not light a candle for my mother during my birth, Tarquin?â asked Ellery.
âYou believe the word of thisâ¦this thing?â he demanded.
âNo, I believe the words of the other council members. They have no reason to support Alastairâs claims, other than the pursuit of the truth. So I ask again. Did you not light a candle?â
âI was busy with the palaceâs security.â
âRather lax security,â I pointed out.
He shot me a look of contempt. âYou know nothing about how insidious the Incorruptibles are, how they can mesmerize individuals, steal their will.â
âItâs funny you should mention Incorruptibles,â said Esmeralda. âThey can only be killed in three ways: blood starvation, having their heart pierced by a three sided bog iron sword, or being forced to drink melted bog iron. Rowanâs attacker was burned to death.â
Tarquin swallowed hard. âIncorruptibles are the only ones who use bog iron weapons. They must have hired an assassin to stab Rowan with a bog iron dagger!â
Esmeraldaâs mouth curled into a cruel smile. âWhat bog iron dagger?â
âI-â Tarquin stood up. âI will not stay here and have my loyalty questioned.â
He headed to the door only to have it burst open. A grizzly bear, mountain lion, timber wolf, wolverine, and Clydesdale horse backed him into the center of the room. The four predatorsâ muzzles were bloody, while the horseâs hooves were coated in gore as well.
âWhat devilment is this?â he demanded.
âOh, just some friendly assistance,â I replied as I came up behind him and put him in a chokehold. Quinn strode into the room and kicked the door shut behind him. He nodded at Esmeralda.
âHe pulled all of the guards off the wing of the palace where Rowan was giving birth. They all coughed it up pretty easily, if you can call losing a few digits or limbs easy.â
He nodded at Grant who snorted and pawed the ground spreading filth everywhere. "This one might not be a carnivore, but like hell you want him to bite you."
The other council members stared at their hands, then at Grant, and, as if they had practiced it, as one hid their hands behind their backs.
Ellery moved to stand in front of him. âTarquin Briar, you stand accused of the murder of the late Princess Rowan.â
I kicked him in the knees, forcing him to the ground and pulled both of his arms behind his back.
âAnd now you kneel. Confess.â
âI didnât kill Princess Rowan!â
âLiar!â Ellery shot out her hand and grabbed hold of his tongue. âYou had the guards leave their posts the night of my birth. There was no one there to help her or hear her cries when she was attacked. She died saving me because those who were sworn to protect her were consumed with their desire to frame the Incorruptibles for something they didnât do!â
Ellery let go of his tongue and he gasped for air. âAnd if that wasnât enough youâve repeatedly attacked me and my Other to continue with this vendetta. Admit it!â
Tarquinâs face contorted with fury as he fought off the compulsion spell Ellery had just cast.
âFine! Yes! I had the guards leave so she would be vulnerable to attack. I arranged for an assassin to enter the palace, but he was only supposed to stab her through her womb and steal you. So she and Esmeralda would both know what it was like to lose their future in one fell blow just like I had."
He turned his furious face to Esmeralda. "My Other was raped and killed by your brother! Prince Drystan.â
Tarquin spit the name out like vomit. Esmeralda gasped and recoiled. Elleryâs wings came out and her eyes flashed.
âSo my mother should suffer for his sins?â
âSomeone had to pay! Every day I stare into a face so much like Drystanâs that I can barely breathe. Why should she have the happiness that her family stole from me?â
âYou have an Other. I danced with her at the Twelfth Night ball,â I reminded him.
âWho do you think had the idea to frame the Incorruptibles? Annaliseâs Other was killed by Peregrine the year before Drystan murdered mine. We found comfort in one another, but our bond is not the same as a true bond.â
âWhat did you plan to do with me?â
Elleryâs question seemed to take him by surprise. âWhat?â he asked.
âYou said you planned for the assassin to steal me. Why?â
Tarquinâs mouth spread into a nasty smile. âAnnalise cannot have children and she wanted one desperately. I had planned to sire one on Rowan, but Jones beat me to it. So I changed my plan. I would steal you, raise you as ours, and leave her barren.
"When that plan was thwarted I decided to try again with you, but I could never get close enough to place the spell I found on Rowan onto you. I was able to get it onto him, but I have no idea how he broke it. So, I set my sights on your child.â
I broke his arm just below the shoulder. As he howled in pain Ellery stepped forward.
âDo you have any last words, Tarquin Briar?â
He sneered at her. âYou wish for me to beg for mercy?â
Ellery inclined her head. âNo, for it isnât my mercy you need to seek. Itâs my fatherâs.â
Tarquinâs eyes widened in terror as the door to the throne room was blown off its hinges and Jones in full Seelie Prince form strode across the room to grab him from me. If he had been intimidating in his human form, it was nothing compared to how he looked now.
His wings were gold and white and were each close to six feet wide at the top. His eyes were golden and his muscles were even more pronounced. The aura pulsating off of him made the other council members whimper, and Tarquin wet himself.
I stepped back, knowing what was about to happen.
âAnd I have none,â Jones growled before driving his fist through Tarquinâs chest and ripping out his heart.