Tella felt as if the whole world should have stopped or cheered for her. Sheâd just slayed the Fallen Star. Sheâd killed the monster whoâd murdered her mother.
Sheâd also come close to dying. She could still smell the smoke and the char from the flames that would have scorched her. Her hands shook and her heart raced. But then Jacks was there, sliding a cool, comforting arm around her and pulling her close. âItâs all right, my love.â
said a tiny voice inside her head. The same annoying voice urged her to pull away from Jacksâthere was a truth about him that sheâd chosen to forget. But Tella didnât want to remember it. She liked the seductive lie that was Jacks. She liked his cruel games and his teasing smiles and the way he bit her whenever they kissed. The throne room might have looked like a page ripped from a horror story, but Jacks was her Prince of Hearts and heâd turn it all into a fairy-tale ending. She leaned into his touch and the world became hazy.
âI did it,â Tella said, her voice tinted with disbelief.
âOf course you did, my love. But we need to get out of here now.â Jacks held her tighter as he tugged her away from Scarlett. Tella had seen her fall to the floor with the Fallen Star, but she hadnât gotten up. She remained slumped against his lifeless body.
âWait, my sisterââ
âLook at me, Donatella.â Jacks twisted her around until she was facing him. âDo you still want to spend the rest of your life with me?â He asked the question as if it were the only thing that mattered in the world. Never in her life had Tella felt a question with so much power. Though Jacks looked almost powerless as he asked it. He was a mess of gold hair, sea-salt blue eyes, and bitten lips, beautiful in a way only broken things could be, and Tella wanted him exactly how he was. She wanted him fractured and chaotic and completely untamable. The feeling was as consuming as what she felt from him whenever he kissed herâas if it would never be enough, even if she gave him everything.
âYou are the only thing I want right now.â
A ghost of Jacksâs smile returned, and yet it looked so much more real than every other smile heâd given her. He looked happy. Despite the death and the wreckage and the smoke in the air, he glowed in a way sheâd never seen him glow before. âYouâre all I want as well. But we need to leave right now or someone might try to stop us from being together.â He released her shoulder to capture her hand.
He roughly pulled her through the disastrous throne room as if their lives depended on leaving. Jacks stormed past Jester Madâs abandoned stage, spilled puddles of wine, and a mirror that looked as if it had a person trapped inside. He barely stopped to open the massive doors that led to the sparkling glass courtyard.
Night had taken over and winking stars reigned from above, reflecting on the glassy ground asâ
âTella!â Legendâs voice cut through the night, loud enough to startle the sky and tie her stomach into a knot.
Tella closed her eyes, as if she could undo the effect Legend had on her. She didnât want him anymore. She couldnât even look at him when heâd been in the cage; one glance at him and feelings she didnât even know she possessed had erupted. She hated Legend. She hated everything about him. But somehow the low sound of his voice still tangled her up.
âDonât stop.â Jacks jerked her hand so she was flush against him once more. She willed her feet to run with him. To go wherever Jacks went. He was the boy she wanted to follow to the ends of the earth. But her body was betraying her to Legend, again. Her legs wouldnât move, and her toes had dug into her slippers, as if begging for purchase against the ground.
Jacks yanked harder on her hand, his icy grip tightening around her fingers. But Tella couldnât even look away as Legend approached.
He looked like the ending of a doomed love story. His dark clothes were ripped, there were fresh burns on his chest, and eyes that had once been full of stars were desolate, black with desperate gray cracks, and painful red lines snaking through the whites.
Her throat went tight. It shouldnât have hurt her. She hated himâshe hated him for all those months heâd played with her heart. Even now he still held a piece of it.
said a tiny voice inside of her. But Tella ignored the voice. She wanted to take her heart back and give it fully to Jacks.
âWhy canât you leave us alone?â she cried. âHavenât you tormented me enough?â
Legendâs eyes met hers, wide and pleading.
But Tella was done giving in to him.
âUndo whatever youâve done to her!â Legend roared at Jacks.
âHe hasnât done anything,â Tella said. âYouâre the one who keeps hurting me!â
âI think thatâs her way of asking you to leave.â Jacks smirked and gave Tellaâs hand a gentle squeeze. He no longer held her as tightâhe knew that she belonged to him.
âTella, listen to me,â Legend begged. âYou can fight what heâs done to you.â
âThe only one I want to fight is you!â She pulled free from Jacks, prepared to finally shove Legend away forever. But as soon as she let go of him, Jacks vanished and the world shifted. Magic filled the air, thick and sweet. The glass courtyard beneath Tellaâs feet turned into smooth moonstone steps as the golden tower behind Legend disappeared and a new illusion took its place. A temple made of glowing white, topped in a domed roof covered in outstretched wingsâthe Temple of the Stars. Above it, radiant red fireworks mingled with more stars than Tella had ever seen, re-creating the moment that Legend had walked away from her, right after saving her.
Tellaâs heart stopped beating altogether. She could still picture the flat way Legend had looked at her that night, and the coldness in his voice as heâd told her that he wasnât the hero in her story. But now his eyes were brilliant as stars once again, full of bits of gold that glittered in the night. He was gazing at her the way he had in the painting on his wall, as if he never wanted to leave her, as if he adored her, as if he wanted to be her hero after all.
âUndo this illusion!â Tella said, unable to stand the sight of itâor him. He wasnât a hero. And sheâd never wanted a hero. She was the hero of her own story, and it was time to save herself from him. âBring back the courtyard and Jacks.â
Legendâs brows slashed down, the feeling in his eyes intensifying. Once upon a time, the brilliant look in them could have convinced her that he had the ability to give her the world. But now Jacks was her world, and there wasnât room for Legend. If she was being honest, there had never been enough room for him; he was too all-consuming.
âI know you think you want him, but heâs controlling your feelings,â Legend said, his voice growing lower and deeper with every word. âYou have to fight against it.â
âYouâre just jealous! You donât want me, but you donât want anyone else to have me.â She tried to shove against his chest, to push him away at last. âPlease, stop torturing me. Just let me go.â
The edge of Legendâs mouth slowly lifted. âYouâre the one holding on to me, Tella.â
âNoâIââ She looked down to see her fingers gripping his frayed shirt.
Two warm hands wrapped gently around her shoulders as Legend held her in place.
Her heart beat faster. She really needed to pull away. But she couldnât move. Her body was remembering a time when he wouldnât get this close to her, when he wouldnât put his hands on her. All sheâd wanted was his touch, and now he was holding her as if he planned on keeping her for a very long time.
His smile grew. âIâm not jealous of Jacks. I know your feelings for him arenât real. And youâre wrong if you think I donât want you. Iâve wanted you for so long, and Iâll never stop wanting you.â His grip grew firmer as he pulled her even closer, until she was pressed against his chest.
Her breaths came out short, in tiny, angry gasps. But no matter how hard she tried to push him away, she still couldnât manage to do it. When she thought of Jacks, her heartbeat calmed, but then it craved the way that Legend made it pound. Because he didnât just own part of her heartâit belonged to him fully.
Tella tried to shake the thought out of her head, she tried to remember Jacks and the way he made her feel, but all she could feel right now was Legend as one of his wonderfully warm hands traced down her spine. âDo you still want to know why I walked away that night on these steps?â
No, she said, but somehow the word âYesâ came out instead.
His palms heated, and the hand on her shoulder slid to her neck and into her hair, tilting her face up, forcing her to look into his eyes. They were still glassy and dark with flecks of gold that looked like shattered stars, and she told herself she hated them.
Jacksâs eyes were beautiful; Jacksâs eyes were the ones she adored. But Legendâs eyes had captured hers, and she couldnât stop staring into them. She told herself his eyes were just another illusion, the same as all the feelings that were threatening to take her over. She shut her eyes, but it didnât help. It only made her more aware of Legendâs deep voice as he said, âIâm sorry I left you that night. I shouldnât have left, I shouldnât have hurt you. And I shouldnât have gotten scared and run away when I realized that I was falling in love with you.â
Tellaâs eyes flashed open, and words spilled out before she could stop them. âYou told me you werenât capable of love.â
âI didnât think I was.â
Legend moved his hand from her hair to cup her cheek, holding her face as if heâd never touched anything so precious. âI canât say that I understand love, or that Iâm very good at it, because Iâve never loved anyone before. But I love everything about you, Donatella Dragna. Everything.â His hand dropped lower to stroke her jaw. âI love the secrets you havenât told me, and the lies youâve tried to get away with. I love your stubbornness and your persistence. I love the way you always pretend not to care when I visit you in dreams. I love that you never stop fighting for what you want or the people you love, even when they donât deserve it. I love you, I donât intend to stop loving you, and I hope that somewhere deep inside, you still love me, too.â His mouth slowly lowered to hers, moving incrementally closer, warning her that if she didnât want to kiss him, she needed to pull away.
But she no longer wanted to pull away, and she wasnât even sure she could have. Love really was another type of magic. She was trembling all over. Shaking off the rest of the spell that Legend had broken when heâd told her he loved her.
Her limbs trembled harder with something like wonder at the thought.
She couldnât bring herself to speak, so she tried to tell him that she loved him with a kiss when his warm lips finally pressed against hers. They were so perfect and soft and sweet and gentle. Even though she was supposed to be letting Legend know that she loved him, she felt as if he was the one repeating the words with every languorous press of his lips, as if they werenât in any rush, as if they had all the time in theâ
Abruptly Tella shoved him away. It was the last thing she wanted to do. She loved him, she knew she did. She wanted his lips on hers until she forgot how to breathe. She wanted to hold on to him forever, but he wouldnât a forever if she didnât let him go right now.
His jaw tensed and the pained look returned to his face. âWhatâs wrong?â
âYou need to leave.â Tella didnât recognize her own voice, as if she were battling herself with every word. She wanted to be selfish, she wanted to keep him. She loved himâwhich was why she forced herself to push him away. âYou need to leave me before you stay like this.â
âItâs too late.â
âNo, itâs not.â Tella shoved him again.
He didnât even stumble backward on the moonstone steps.
She turned to run. If he wasnât going to leave, she would. But before she moved an inch, his hand clasped around her wrist and he pulled her back, binding her to him with his arms. âTella.â
âLet me go.â She could already see him changing. She could see it in his smile, in the way it filled with love as it lit up his entire face. She tried to pry his arms away, but it was less than half-hearted. Sheâd always thought he was beautiful, but when he looked at her the way he was looking at her right now, he was absolutely everything. âIf you donât let me go, Iâm not going to be able to fight you anymore.â
âGood, because I donât want to fight you. I just want to love you.â He lifted her a little and pressed another kiss to her lips. âThis is my choice, and I choose you, Donatella. I donât need immortality. Youâre my forever.â