By nightfall, weâre moving out. Juniper helps me with my weapons at the car before we leave, and instead of having Veno tag along, Rowan drives through Vanora to get to Beatrixâs.
âUgh,â Rowan groans. âI have a bloody headache.â
âHow much tonic did you drink?â Maeve asks from the passenger seat.
âToo much.â Rowan cracks a smile at his mother. âGot to dance with those Vanorian girls, though, so it was worth it.â
âOh, keep driving,â Maeve hisses, swatting at him.
I laugh at their interaction before peering out the window. The farther we get from Vanora, the more my smile disappears. Iâm not sure what it is, but going out of the city to get to Beatrixâs doesnât feel right. Maybe itâs because of what happened with Ripple Hills last timeâthe attack and all. Or maybe itâs because the farther we get, the less light there is. Weâre swarmed in darkness, the headlights the only thing giving way.
A car follows usâAlora and three of her best guards. Even sheâs prepared for the worst. I reach into my cloak, feeling for the gun at my waist. My fingertips find the cool metal and I sigh.
Caz?
Iâm here.
How far out are you?
Not far. Fifteen minutes or so from Beatrixâs.
Okay. Relief washes over me.
Donât worry. Iâll be there soon. Nothing will happen to you.
Thatâs easy for him to say. Heâs used to this. Iâm not.
Rowan drives over the long bridge that leads to Beatrixâs, and when heâs off it, I spot her little cottage at the top of the hill. Itâs been repaired since the attack, but the color of the door is different. Itâs gold, which I assume is a courtesy of Alora. Rowan drives closer, and I spot smoke puffing out the chimney. Her lights are on inside, glowing in the night, and that swirl of dread washes away when I realize how cozy the place looks.
When Rowan parks, he shuts the car off and climbs out first. I step out, and Silvera jumps out behind me, Juniper getting out on the other side.
I face Beatrixâs house while Rowan says, âGonna have a look around.â He pulls out a gun and walks the perimeter of the house, disappearing around a corner.
âYou have nothing to worry about,â Juniper says, approaching me.
âSheesh. Is my worry that obvious?â I ask, smiling.
âOh, yes. But itâs okay. Youâre still getting used to all this. I canât imagine how daunting it is.â
âYeah. This is a chaotic lifestyle. Iâm not sure how you all just embrace it.â
âWith these,â she says, whipping out her gun and holding it in the air. Itâs a thick silver handgun with a wide barrel and a black handle. âA gun is a manâs best friend. Well, thatâs what we say in Blackwater.â She grins.
âLet me go up first, see if Beatrix is ready for us,â Alora says as she passes us.
She moves along in a copper two-piece outfit and sandals, taking the stairs up and giving the door a knock.
âBeatrix?â she calls. âWeâre here! I trust your hunt went well!â
Alora takes a step back, waiting. We all watch her and the door, waiting for it to open, but after a minute passes and not a peep is heard, Alora glances at Proll. Proll nods and walks around the back of the house, but before he can make it, we hear a bang, one loud enough to be a gunshot.