Fairydale: Part 3 – Chapter 31
Fairydale: A Dark Gothic Fantasy Romance
Turning off the water, I step out of the shower and I dry my body before putting on a purple formal dress and making myself presentable.
âYouâre staring,â I chuckle, finding Amon in his cat form perched on my vanity.
I canât help it, lass. You look spectacular, he speaks in my mind.
âWhy, thank you,â I flutter my lashes at him before laying a kiss on the white tuft of hair on his head.
Selaaa!
âPlease donât tell me youâre jealous of a cat now, Amon,â I chide softly.
I donât appreciate your lips anywhere but on me, he grumbles, clearly put off.
I shake my head in amusement. Of course he would take issue with that since theoretically itâs not his bodyâheâs just borrowing it. Despite being so jealous of Caleb, heâd taken it in stride because it had still been him whoâd been by my side and touched me. But now, heâs merely inserting his consciousness into Mr. Meowâs body.
âYou need to behave today. Everyone will be present for the dinner.â
The time has come for the entire coven to reunite at the Hale manor to go over the details of the ritual approaching in just a couple of days. And with them here, I will likely have to be more careful about my actions and my words so that we wonât be found outâespecially now that I am not just Darcy.
Since Amon is more knowledgeable about the coven due to Lydiaâs influence, Iâd asked him to become Mr. Meow again temporarily so that we may work together outside of his prison while still making sure he isnât hurt for leaving it.
This has proved to be a good loophole so far. But there is still the matter of all the other coven members that would be present and whose abilities are yet unknown. As such, we must tread very carefully.
I apply some light make-up and perfume, before I head downstairs. Mr. Meow follows behind, but not in a conspicuous manner.
âDarcy! There you are!â Rhiannon exclaims as she sees me come down the stairs. âThe dining room has just been finished. Come and take a look.â
I give her a bright smile.
âOf course. I know youâve been working very hard to give everyone the best welcome.â
âBah,â she waves her hand. âWe hired a catering firm from Ipswich to do everything. At my age, I can only oversee things now. Iâm not quite as sprightly as I was in the past.â
âYes, but you still thought of everything. Iâm sure our guests will appreciate everything. Has anyone seen the house before?â
She shakes her head.
âIâve met some of the members of the last generation of the six. But this new generation is much younger and more modern. I doubt the house will be to their liking.â
âNonsense. Anyone would be able to appreciate the architectural wonder that is the Hale manor. Especially if they see the gallery with the priceless art works. Even youngsters should be impressed by such a collection.â
âThey should, shouldnât they?â she nods pensively. âBut Iâm afraid weâll have little time for an extensive tour of the house or other frivolities, my dear. Weâll have dinner, after which weâll all convene to discuss our next steps. Matters have become quite dire,â she adds in a severe tone.
âWhat do you mean?â I frown.
âI know youâve been quite cut off from the outside world here, which is for the best. But someâ¦things have happened in town. Terrible things,â she purses her lips.
âI donât follow.â
âMaybe you felt the earthquake a couple of days ago? It was focused in this region.â
Earthquake? I hadnât felt anything of the kind.
Because you were part of it, my love, Amon speaks in my mind. It must have happened when I fucked you.
My eyes flare in shock just as my cheeks redden when I realize he is right.
âOh, that earthquake.â
âItâs not even the worst. We went into town yesterday and it wasâ¦â she takes a deep breath as she stops in her tracks. âMore than half the town is dead, Darcy. When we first discovered the bodies, we went from house to house to check on everyone.â
âWhat? What happened?â I feign shock.
âTwas just like in eighteen five. The plague is back. Everyone had simply exploded, and only some organic matter remained behind. Horrible. Truly, truly horrible.â
âBut why didnât you tell me sooner if itâs so bad?â
âI didnât want to alarm you. But everyone will find out about it soon enough so I wanted you to hear it from me first.
âI canât believe this,â I gasp. âItâs him, isnât it? Amon.â
She nods grimly.
âI knew the stories from before, but I never quite imagined it would be this bad,â she takes a deep breath. âTheir bodies had simply liquified into this grime. It was inconceivable, but it opened my eyes to just how strong Amon has grown. If heâs able to kill half a town while still being trapped, I canât imagine what he will do if he goes free.â
âDoes anyone else know? The other residents? The police? What are they saying?â I ask, knowing this would be expected of Darcy to inquire about. She is, after all, not entirely accustomed to the more occult ways of life.
Rhiannon shakes her head.
âKress and Finn helped us clean the mess. They are both strong telepaths and they erased the memories of the other residents.â
âThat simple?â
âItâs not simple. The two of them have been working day and night to do it when they shouldnât have. Just like those people shouldnât have died,â she adds vehemently.
âYouâre right, Iâm sorry if I misspoke. Itâs just that Iâm not familiar with the protocol.â
âIt is what the coven must do to ensure the rest of the world is oblivious to the dangers that loom.â
âSo whenever you have aâ¦paranormal encounter, you erase peopleâs memories?â
She grunts.
âWhat about other demons? Iâm curious how others have been defeated.â
âVia the regular way, which unfortunately did not work on Amon. Kress and Finn were right that he must be a very powerful archdemon to be capable of withstanding the power of six elders and still survive.â
Well, considering Amon is not actually a demon, of course their tactics would fail.
âHave you personally met other demons?â
âWhat is with this line of questioning, Darcy?â she comes to a halt as she turns to face me.
I shrug.
âI think itâs nerves,â I purse my lips as I confess. âThe day of the ritual approaches fast and Iâm a little afraid if Iâm honest. Itâs a habit of mine to ask for as much information as possible before undertaking a task.â
She makes a tsk sound.
âYou need to get over your nerves, Darcy. Weâre dealing with a beast that has no qualms killing thousands of people to make a statement.â
âI understand,â I nod.
âOf course, sometimes there are some good side-effects, too. Archibald has died as well. At least weâre quite sure of it. We havenât been able to track him down, but the rest of his friends and relatives are all dead. Vaughan and the Pierces, too.â
Of course Amon wouldnât have spared them since he knew they were involved in Abelâs schemes. Everyone in his circle must be dead by now.
âHow did you track Archibald?â
âWith magic,â she rolls her eyes, clearly put out with me for asking so many questions.
I nod sympathetically.
âThat would be so good. One less danger, no?â
âPrecisely.â
We head to the dining room, and the doors open to reveal footmen dressed in finery tending to every aspect of the room.
Itâs almost like going back to my life as Elizabeth and the parties I would attend in England during my season.
âThis is wonderful, Rhiannon,â I praise, noting the smile that tugs at her lips. âThe guests will certainly be impressed.â
âThank you. I rather think the room has never looked more perfect.â
Can I kill her, too, darlinâ? She ruined our dining room! Amon complains.
You canât kill her, no. That would only raise suspicions since I doubt she would be easy to take down. I tell him.
Finee, he sighs audibly in my head.
Now behave, I warn playfully.
Of course, my love, he immediately acquiesces.
One glance to the corner and I note Mr. Meow hiding under a table as he assesses everything with shrewd eyes.
âThere was one more thing Iâd like to ask of you, Rhiannon,â I smile sweetly.
She raises her brows as she regards me.
âWhen you have time, could I take a look at the codex? Iâd like to read up on some defense spells just in case. You can never be prepared enough, right?â
Rhiannon narrows her eyes at me.
âI suppose youâre right,â she eventually nods. âI canât have you head blindly into danger like that. Why donât you see me tomorrow morning in my living quarters and I shall let you take a look at it. Itâs in Latin, of course, but I could help guide you through it.â
âThatâs very generous of you, thank you.â
Except I happen to be quite fluent in Latin thanks to my returned memoriesâdifferent dialects even. I would probably be able to read the codex better than her. But of course I donât say that. For now, I need to embody the vulnerable, at times skittish and confused Darcy.
We discuss the details of the dinner as Rhiannon tells me all about the menu and the rooms sheâd opened up for our guests on the first floor.
âNaturally, the Creed is locked so it will only be the other wing.â
âThat sounds perfect,â I murmur.
When the clock strikes one at noon, both Rhiannon and I take our place in the grand hallway, ready to greet everyone who arrives.
Though I would have expected Connor and Thomasa Hale to be present, too, Rhiannon had told me that they would stay out of this since they do not officially belong to the coven, nor do they have any abilities.
It is my understanding that I am quite a big exception to the rule because of my background. Usually, people require an initiation within the coven before they can attend official meetings, take part in discussions pertaining sensitive topics or have any type of access to the codices.
Kress and Finn are the first to arrive. They are both dressed in evening wear as they take their positions by our sides.
âKress and Finn will be in charge of guarding the codices,â Rhiannon explains. âEvery family will bring their own codex with them and entrust it to them until the ritual in two days.â
âThat sounds sensible,â I give her a smile.
Of course, I am quite certain they will be taking this chance to look for another spell they could use against Amon. When else would they get access to all six codices at the same time?
Even now, as they stand by our side, I can feel them probing inside my mind, trying to read my thoughts. Kress, in particular, keeps trying to tumble my mental barriers.
Yet he is in for a big surprise. If as Darcy Iâd been able to block his attacks, now I can do better.
Pretending that my bracelet falls to the ground, I bend to pick it up and feel his renewed attempt at reading my mind. Itâs just like feeling his essence trying to pry into mineâsomething utterly disgusting for anyone but my mate.
I use just a little strength as I hone in on his presence just outside of my consciousness, and I give him a hard kick.
âAgh,â he yelps in pain just as my fingers brush over my bracelet.
My lips tremble in amusement but I quickly get a grip on myself.
âIs everything alright?â Rhiannon asks.
âYes,â he croaks, rubbing at his temples.
âGood. Our first guests are here.â
Rhiannon and I are standing by one side of the stair case, one next to another, while Kress and Finn are on the other.
A footman opens the front doors, inviting inside an elderly Japanese couple.
âHana and Kaito Ito,â the footman reads their names as they step towards us.
Hana is wearing a sparkling silver long dress while Kaito is dressed in a black tuxedo.
âSo good to see you again, Hana,â Rhiannon exclaims, greeting the other woman and her husband. âIf I may present to you my granddaughter, Darcy.â
I pay my respects as we make small talk. Kaito hands Kress a suitcase that contains the codex before the couple are shown to the drawing room for tea while the rest of the guests are still arriving.
Another couple arrives from France, a Mr. and Mrs. Toussaint whom Rhiannon had met before. The Toussaint family is the first one I meet that has magic passed down through the male line.
âOf course the youngsters would be the ones to arrive later,â Rhiannon grumbles as she watches the hands of the clock with intense precision.
Sheâs usually a stickler for rules, but she also seems to be quite prejudiced when it comes to things she does not know or understand. The fact that sheâs never questioned anything sheâs been told is in itself a red flag.
âAmadi,â the footman announces, and a young Ethiopian man comes in.
He hands his suitcase to Kress before coming to our side.
âGood day, Miss Hale,â he inclines his head.
âGood day to you, too, Mr. Amadi,â Rhiannon greets back. âMay I present you my granddaughter, Darcy OâSullivan?â
âPleased to meet you, Miss,â he takes my hand to lay a kiss on my knuckles. His eyes sparkle at me as he gives me a light wink.
A loud meow echoes in the hall, and I refrain from physically wincing since I know the source of the sound very well.
âThe pleasure is all mine, Mr. Amadi.â
âJust Amadi,â he corrects, still holding my hand.
He continues to look at me even though Rhiannon clears her throat a couple of times.
âThe footman will show you to the drawing room where the other arrivals are,â she states in a stern tone.
Smiling, he nods at her, following the footman.
âYouâre not here to flirt with the guests, Darcy,â she leans in to whisper in my ear, her tone clearly scandalized.
âI was not flirting,â I reply.
âI may be old, dear, but I am not blind. Mr. Amadi was making sweet eyes at you,â she continues. âYou are not to engage in behavior that would shame our family in any way. Is that understood?â
I donât know why sheâs so vehement about this when I wasnât doing anything wrong, but I simply agree to appease her.
Isabella Pérez arrives next, looking absolutely stunning in a black velvet gown.
She is around Darcyâs age from what I can tell, but she has such beautiful features, I find it hard not to stare.
Curiously enough, Kress and Finn seem to have the same problem as they barely remove their eyes from her. It also doesnât escape me that Kress purposefully brushes his hand against hers when he receives her suitcase with the codex.
Interesting. So they arenât just mindless warriors out to get my Amon. They are still capable of baser emotions.
Isabella greets Rhiannon before she gives me a hug, surprising me with her forwardness.
âI am so happy to meet you, Darcy. I hear weâre of the same age so we need to find a moment to chat. I havenât ever had a friend within the coven,â she says enthusiastically.
I give her a warm smile, liking her energy.
âOf course. Iâd love to do that.â
As Isabella is led to the drawing room as well, Rhiannon gives me another warning glance.
It seems that in her view, I am not to interact with any of these people outside of coven businessâwhich is absolutely ludicrous.
Yet as we await for the next guest, it seems he is late.
âWho is the last one?â I ask Rhiannon when I see her get increasingly annoyed with her eyes on the clock.
âA Mr. Aleksander Chernenko. I hope he wonât keep us waiting too long.â
Itâs about ten minutes later that the doors open for one last time, and Aleksander Chernenko walks inside the house.
Except that is not Aleksander Chernenko.
My eyes narrow at him. It seems my plan has been all in vain if he continues to do things like these, not even caring for his well-being.
Heâs changed his appearance again, looking as he had when heâd been Caleb, with his dark hair and even darker eyes. Heâs wearing a tuxedo as well for the occasion, but itâs a little too tight on himâbecause itâs not his.
A casual smile on his lips, he steps in front of Kress and hands him the suitcase with the codex before coming to our side to greet us.
My eyes are still on Kress and Finn as I track their reactions to him, but so far I donât see anything out of the ordinary. They just seem glad to be done with the entire ordeal.
âWeâll go lock the codices before joining you for dinner, Miss Hale,â Kress tells Rhiannon, after which they go up the stairs.
I assume the place they will lock the codices in has to be Rhiannonâs sleeping quarters.
But I donât get to dwell on that as Amon stops in front of us.
âMiss Hale. Youâre just as beautiful as Iâd heard,â he drawls in a seductive voice, his words accented and making seem like the ultimate rogue.
My eyes widen as I note that Rhiannon is not chiding him. Sheâsâ¦blushing?
Gods, that is something Iâd never thought Iâd see.
But then again, this same male charmed Fiona, someone whoâd hated him as much as Rhiannon currently hates Amon.
âAnd Miss Darcy,â he murmurs thickly as he kisses my knuckles, his lips lingering a moment too long.
What are you doing here? I demand as I stare in his eyes.
Guarding your virtue, he answers smoothly.
I assure you my virtue is long gone, and youâre the one to blame for that, I reply drily. Youâre jeopardizing everything.
I will behave. As long as all those damn men behave, too. Donât think I didnât see that man kiss your hand, he warns lightly.
Amon, Amon, what am I going to do with you?
Let me kill him? he asks hopefully
Behave! No killing anyone until I get my hands on those codices.
Fine, fine. But at least now you have me here, too, he murmurs lovingly just as his eyes turn softer towards me. I missed you.
Thatâs all it takes for me to melt.
Three words and his lovesick expression.
I missed you too, I sigh. Meet me in the bathroom after tea for blood.
Darlinâ, you know your way to a manâs heart, he groans, almost audibly.
Rhiannon is already watching us like a hawk and I have to pull my hand from his and pretend nothing is wrong while he continues to smile at us.
âRight, let us all head to the drawing room for tea,â Rhiannon finally says.
Amon and I walk a distance apart, but his presence is still clogging my senses.
Wicked male. He couldnât sit this one out and let me deal with everything, could he?
As we get inside, tea is served while introductions are being made. Though not everyone has met in person before, theyâve communicated one way or another, or at least their parents had.
Yet as the topic veers from the mundane to the matter at hand, itâs Isabella who speaks first.
âYouâre all aware that this could end with our deaths, no? The last time the coven attempted something like this, the spell killed the Elders performing it.â
âWeâll be fine,â Amadi replies, stretching in his seat. âThe spell feeds on energy. This is just a case of the previous Elders not having enough energy to sustain it until it could actually kill the demon.â
âAnd youâre saying we all have more energy than they did?â Isabella raises a brow.
âMiss Pérez is right. The Elders who entrapped Amon were legendary in their own right. What makes us any different from them?â Mrs. Ito intervenes.
âBecause we have her,â Rhiannon intervenes as she points to me. âWe have her and they didnât. We already know that my grandmother predicted everything. Trust me that it shall all be fine.â
âLydia Hale was famous for her predictions,â Mr. Toussaint mentions. âI met her once, too, in her later years. Wonderful woman.â
My smile deepens at his words.
âWeâve come here because you asked us to, Miss Hale,â Isabella continues. âBut youâve given us little else but Lydia Haleâs predictions. Why her? What makes her so special? This is my life weâre talking about and Iâm not about to risk it on an uncertainty.â
âMiss Pérez,â Rhiannon grits her teeth. âYouâre a member of the six families, an Elder in your own right despite yourâ¦young age. Youâd embarrass your family by stepping down when the alternative is letting this demon walk free? Destroy this entire world, perhaps?â
âIf I may,â Amon interjects, looking quite at home as he leans back in his seat, his legs crossed, his fingers on the cup of tea that he brings to his lips.
Everyone stares at him expectantly.
âMaybe everyoneâs worries would be more assuaged if Miss Hale and the Holy See explain to us in detail what the plan is for the big day. We have two days to spare until the ritual. Why donât we give her the opportunity to convince us?â
Rhiannon sputters as her eyes widen.
âConvince you?â she repeats in horror. âI shouldnât have to convince you of anything! Youâre all part of the coven and your duty is to exterminate evil. How could you say that you do not want to do it because youâre afraid itâs too dangerous? Might I remind you of the oath you all took?â
âRhiannon,â Mr. Toussaint addresses her. âI donât think the issue is that we arenât ready to give our lives to the cause. Rather, itâs that weâre not sure itâs going to work even if we do it. Is it worth it for the lives of six Elders just to fail?â
âI see that scum of Archibald reached out to you, did he not? He tried to sow distrust.â
âThat is not what we are discussing. It is true that Iâm familiar with Archibald, but at present this has nothing to do with him.â
âWell, it should, considering he is dead,â Rhiannon says, her lips curling up when four people react with aweâpotentially all whoâd been in contact with him.
Damn you, Abel, but you really couldnât curb your greed, could you?
âArchibald is dead. As is half of this town.â
Everyone gasps.
âBy the hands of that demon.â
âGreat,â Isabella rolls her eyes. âSo youâre now telling us he can kill half the town while imprisoned? That certainly bodes well for us.â
âAnd what exactly do you propose we do then, Miss Pérez? Let him escape his prison and kill all of us?â
âDo you think he would?â Amon inquires casually. âIâve been studying this demon of yours.â
âItâs not mine,â Rhiannon says through gritted teeth, but Amon ignores her.
âWell, youâre certainly the one emotionally involved with this, though I canât quite figure out why.â
âBecause he is a goddamn demon whoâs going to destroy the world! Itâs more alarming you are not involved in this,â Rhiannon cries out as she looks around the room, meeting everyoneâs eyes.
âRegardless of semantics,â Amon continues, disregarding Rhiannonâs outburst. âI am skeptical about your claims. Mostly because it seems heâs been striking out when he was hurt by our people instead of doing it out of pure malice.â
Everyone is quiet.
My own eyes widen as I stare at him.
What are you doing?
Sowing dissent, he murmurs in my mind. And what better way to do it than show everyone the truth?
But⦠Are you sure you want to do this?
Iâll show them just enough so they question everything. Trust me?
Always.
âMrs. Ito, Iâm told you have a very peculiar gift.â
âDefine peculiar,â she frowns.
âYouâre able to glean the history of an object with just one touch, are you not?â
âYes. That is correct,â she nods.
âThen could I bother you to read the history of this?â Amon says as he removes the necklace without its jewel from his pocket.
âWhat is that?â Rhiannon asks.
âItâs something Iâve come into possession of only recently, but something Iâm told is priceless. It belonged to Elizabeth Montford.â
âElizabeth Montford, you meanâ¦â
âThe lady who was, allegedly, killed by the demon. Killed, abused, groomed, raped⦠he allegedly did a lot of things.â
âBut howâ¦â
âIâll do it,â Mrs. Ito nods, taking the necklace from Amon.
Settling back in her seat, she places it within her spread palms as she closes her eyes.
Energy pulsates in the air as a faint light surrounds her.
âSo? What do you see?â Isabella asks after a few minutes.
âI see Elizabeth andâ¦â she trails off. âThe demon,â she clears her throat.
Suddenly, she opens her eyes again, her gaze connecting with Rhiannonâs.
âYou never told anyone the demon was Mr. Creed, or that Elizabeth and Amon were the adoptive parents of Lydia Hale,â she states in a clear voice.
âIâ¦â Rhiannonâs eyes widen. âI didnât knowâ¦â
âYou? You didnât know?â Isabella asks. âYouâre living in their house and you didnât know?â
Rhiannon shakes her head in dismay, looking so thoroughly alarmed it canât be an act. She hadnât known⦠But how? I had seen Amonâs portrait in the Creed suites. Except⦠Has Rhiannon ever been there? Has anyone?
No, Amon answers in my mind. No oneâs been in our rooms but us, darlinâ. Do you think I would risk anyone seeing the paintings I did of youâof us? To everyone else, the doors are sealed. Only to you were they open.
I bite my lip as I give him a small nod, relieved to hear that despite the fact that it might have helped clean his reputation.
âDid you also not know that Amon didnât kill Elizabeth?â
âWhat?â This time, Rhiannon rises up in indignation, her hand instantly searching for her cane when her legs become wobbly. âBlasphemy. I saw it myself. You, too,â she points at Toussaint. âItâs been recorded in the collective history.â
Mrs. Ito shakes her head.
âIt must have been fabricated. This is not at all what I see.â
âThen what are you seeing?â Amadi asks.
âElizabeth was killed by her adoptive son, Abel, Lydiaâs brother. And he killed his brother, Abraham. Heâ¦â her lips tremble. âHe stole the necklace. There was a stone here,â she points to the empty spot. âHe stole that and he gained immense powers.â
Everyone is now listening with rapt attention.
âAbel is the man you know as Archibald,â she suddenly says.
Rhiannon pales, her wrinkles seemingly more pronounced than ever.
âThat⦠That canât be trueâ¦â she croaks.
I almost feel bad for her because sheâs just now realizing that the person who raped her was related to her.
But right as sheâs about to say something else, Kress and Finn appear in the doorway, their features darkening as they note whatâs happening.
âDid you know?â Rhiannon turns to them. âDid you know that the collective memory is fabricated?â
Of course they did. If Iâm right, they worked with Abel to fabricate it together.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âTell us if you knew,â Isabella rises as she pushes her chin up in defiance.
More voices erupt as everyone has questions for the Holy See.
Right at that moment, Amon winks at me before taking his leave as weâd discussed.
I wait for a moment after he exits the room, and when I see that Kress and Finn are entirely too busy being mobbed by angry and confused witches, I leave, too, going straight for the bathroom near the conservatory.
I only just open the door before Amon pulls me inside, caging me in.
The space is crammed as this is a one person bathroom. And with Amonâs significant size, we barely have any breathing room.
âI can see why you were such a good general,â I murmur when he rests his head in the crook of my neck, breathing harshly.
âIs that so?â he drawls. His lips skim my collarbone as he licks his way up my neck.
âYou like strifeâconfusing your enemy and turning them against each other.â
âMhm⦠Can we talk about this later? Now Iâ¦â he trails off as he sinks his teeth in my neck just as his hand reaches under my dress to touch me.
âAmon Iâ¦â
My words are cut off as he makes me come with the minimal touch of his fingers.
âThere, thatâs better,â he leans back as he arranges my dress back in place and wipes the blood off his mouth and off my skin.
âYouâre feeling alright?â
He nods.
âI couldnât let you face this alone,â he smiles. âDoesnât matter how strong I know you are.â
âSo, is this really your plan? Confuse them?â
âIâve been thinking about the best way to approach this with the minimal damage. Truth to be told, our quarrel isnât with the coven. Especially the younger generation. Iâm still half of a mind to cut Rhiannon to pieces for daring to risk your life,â he grumbles. âBut at the end of the day, our goal is to get me out of my prison, and find a way to neutralize the shield thatâs protecting Kress and Finn.â
âI agree. I quite like the coven,â I nod. âI wouldnât want them to be hurt when theyâre reluctant about this in the first place.â
âPrecisely my thoughts. If they find out the truth, they are not likely to help Kress and Finn. See, I donât kill indiscriminately as some people say about me,â he pouts.
âOnly sometimes,â I raise a brow.
âFair enough. I might have been impulsive on occasion. But only when you were harmed, Sela mina,â he murmurs. âYouâre my only limit.â
âI know,â I sigh. âAnd Iâm actually glad that people are seeing the past for what it wasâthat they see who was the source of all evil. If only they could see it with Kress and Finn, tooâ¦â
âWeâd need an object that ties us to them,â Amon mentions just as his eyes sparkle with hidden knowledge.
âWhat is it?â
âThe sword,â he states. âThe rhodium sword they offered to Fiona. If Mrs. Ito can see its history, she will realize it was never sanctified by the pope and will likely find out about Arkgor and the fact that Kress and Finn have been around for centuries.â
âBut where is the sword?â
Amon smiles.
âIn the unlikeliest of places,â he chuckles. âAbove the fireplace in the dining room.â
My eyes widen.
âYouâre joking,â I whisper.
âNo,â he shakes his head, his lips quirking up. âThey offered it to Lydia to safeguard for the future when you would be born, and she placed it in plain sight,â he chuckles. âI can wager a guess that Kress would have wanted you to use it against me. Theoretically, it would have been the perfect revenge to have my mate be the one to kill me. Except they didnât count on our resourcefulness.â
âThey didnât count on many things. Kress might have been a friend to you in the past, Amon, but he never truly knew you.â
He grunts, his lips tightening in a firm line.
âAnd maybe thatâs my fault too. I didnât know how to open up. I was always hiding for fear someone would find out about my Reva heritage so I barely interacted with people. Kress became my friend because he was also my direct subordinate and right hand.â
âNow I can say Iâm glad for your trust issues,â I chuckle. âOtherwise they would have had a great deal more information to use to their advantage.â
âMinx,â he leans in to lay a kiss on my lips.
âHow come they didnât recognize you when you came in?â I ask what had been baffling me from the beginning.
âA simple spell from our daughter. It masks power signatures. She said I would need it at some point. I think she meant now,â he chuckles.
âIâll never stop being in awe of our daughter,â I shake my head as I smile. âShe really thought of everything, didnât she?â
âShe did,â he smiles fondly.
I lean into him, taking advantage of this moment to absorb his body heat.
âWe need to get a look at the combined codices for a spell. But when?â
âTonight,â Amon states. âDuring dinner. Weâll go there and search for the spell.â
âAre you sure youâre up for it? Youâre not too weak, no?â
He shakes his head, a sad smile playing on his lips.
âItâs the last stretch, Sela. I can do this.â
I purse my lips, unable to not worry about him.
âWhen we find the spell, I can do it by myself,â I assure him. âWith my energy levels, I should be able to perform any spell.â
âSee, that I donât doubt. As Darcy, I would have been scared to let you do anything on your own because you didnât have your energy back. But now? The stage is yours, Sela mina. And I know youâre going to make me the proudest mate.â
He kisses me again before he leaves first.
I stay in the bathroom for a while longer to fix my dress and hair, before I join everyone else in the drawing room.
âThen tell us why she looks exactly like Elizabeth Montford,â Mrs. Ito suddenly points at me when Iâm in the doorway.
My eyes widen for a moment, but seeing Amon shake his head, I take a deep breath and focus on whatâs going on.
âYouâre all jumping the gun. So what if he didnât kill Elizabeth? Heâs still a dangerous demon,â Kress says through gritted teeth.
âBut donât you see? Someone tampered with the collective memory!â Isabella gets to her feet. âHow can we trust anything thatâs happening knowing that someone could do that? It doesnât give us much confidence in the Holy See.â
âSo youâd rather trust an old lady than the Supreme Authority?â Finn fires.
âYou just confirmed he didnât kill Elizabeth, thereby saying not to trust the Supreme Authority. Really, Finn?â Amon raises a brow.
Both Kress and Finn look as if theyâre about to explode. Everyone continues to question them and whether the ritual is truly safe to perform.
âQuiet,â Rhiannon screams as she taps her cane to the floor. âI know you all have doubts, but weâre talking about someone who caused a plague and killed thousands of people with just the power of his mind. Do we really care about some minor details?â
âMiss Hale, itâs clear that weâre not going to settle this just yet. We need to know from the Holy See exactly what the spell entails and what will be required of us,â Amadi mentions.
âThen let us all head to the dinner and our guests of honor,â she motions towards Kress and Finn, âwill walk us through everything that will happen.â
Kress nods in agreement.
âShall we?â Rhiannon regards everyone as she nods to the door.
This time, they refrain from commenting as they walk towards the door.
I wait until everyone leaves for the dining hall before I approach Rhiannon.
âThis is bad,â I whisper. âWhat if someone pulls out? We wonât be able to do the spell.â
âWe will do it,â she grits her teeth. âI donât care what I have to do, but that spell will be performed as weâve convened.â
My, but she is quite determined.
I have to agree with Amon that she seems too invested in this, and I wonder why.
Because she made it her lifeâs purpose, Amon replies in my mind. After Abel attacked her, this was the only way she could justify what happened to her. Because if her assault resulted in Lizette, which later resulted in you and you would fulfill the prophecy, then all her pain would not be for nothing. I might not like Rhiannon for her fanaticism, but it makes sense why she would pour all of herself into his mission. For her, there is simply no other way of life.
My eyes slightly widen at his explanation because it makes too much sense.
I sneak a glance at Rhiannon. Her lips are tight, her features filled with determination.
Youâre right. I donât know how I didnât see that before. Rhiannon worships Lydia because of her predictions. It makes sense because thatâs the only thing that gave her purpose. Sheâs been training her entire life for this moment. That is justâ¦sad, and pitiful.
Sheâs yet another victim of Abelâs. Gods, I canât believe he was capable of such evilâ¦
But why would Lydia allow it? Surely she could have changed that.
I donât think she could, he adds on a sigh. I told you before, love. Lydia saw many versions of the future, but only one in which we prevailed. That meantâ¦
She had to make sacrifices, so I fill in the gaps.
It doesnât escape me that to get to where we are now, people have had to sufferâinnocent peopleâand my heart hurts for it. Ultimately, this might make me a bad person, but I do not regret anything.
Not when Iâm one step closer to freeing my love.
Not when happiness is within our reach for the first time in forever.
Even in the past, weâd been plagued by too many issues to truly be happyâmy infertility, Amonâs worries about the Arkgor, and the fact that weâve been chased around from one end of this world to the other by the Empireâs scouts. There were beautiful years, too, but our happiness was always marred by constant worries.
This time, though, I will make sure things change.
As we enter the dining room, we are all shown to our seats.
To my surprise, I end up seated across from Amon, who gives me a brilliant smile and a wink. Mrs. Ito is seated to my right while Isabel is to my left.
Rhiannon takes her role as hostess seriously, sitting at the end of the table to be able to see everyone. Kress and Finn are by her side, each on one side.
As soon as everyone has taken their seats, she instructs the servers to come in with the food.
The first few courses are served and people eat slowly, without much conflict. That doesnât mean the tension isnât high. Suddenly, it seems that everyone regards everyone with suspicion and animosity.
Amon had certainly succeeded in his goal.
With the way everyone is behaving, I doubt there will be any ritual.
At the first break, Rhiannon rises with a glass of wine, proposing a toast before going into a very odd explanation.
âAs you all know, Lydia Hale made a prediction that Darcy OâSullivan, my granddaughter, would one day either help exterminate the demon or free him. My granddaughter isnât one to go around freeing demons, so that option is out of the question. It can still happen, however, if we fail to perform the spell.â
âBut why is she so special?â Isabel complains. âYou keep telling us she is the key to everything, but you donât tell us why.â
âBecause she is Elizabeth Montford,â Rhiannon states.
My eyes flare open in shockâthat she would know and share it with everyoneâwhile gasps erupt all around the table.
âThat canât beâ¦â
âItâs why they look the same, is it not?â Mrs. Ito asks.
âIndeed,â Rhiannon nods. âAnd itâs her gift and connection to the demon that makes her so special.â
âHer gift?â Mr. Toussaint frowns.
It seems to me that Rhiannon hasnât shared too much with her coven.
âShow them, Darcy,â Rhiannon addresses me. âShow them your gift.â
I give her an odd look as Iâm trying to piece together what she means to do. But with everyone staring at me, I have no option but to stand up and do a small demonstration.
But before anything, I sneak a glance to Amon to see if heâs thinking what I am thinking.
A small smile curves along his lips as he inclines his head at me.
Getting out of my seat, I go to the fireplace, reaching out for the rhodium sword.
Kress makes a choked sound when he realizes what Iâm about to do.
âOh, perfect choice, Darcy!â Rhiannon clasps her hands in happiness.
Giving them a small smile, I bring the sword over my hand, cutting my wrist in one smooth stroke.
âWhatâ¦â
âWhat are you doing?â
Everyone is initially baffled until my arm starts to regenerate, the fallen one on the ground disappearing.
âBut how? How is that possible?â
âI think Mrs. Ito might be able to tell us that,â I murmur as I move forward, laying the sword in front of her.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â Kress rises from his seat to stop me, Finn closely behind her.
âThat sword is priceless and youâre letting others handle it?â Finn grits out as he snatches it from before Mrs. Ito.
The elderly woman frowns, narrowing her eyes.
âI did not plan on using it. Only reading its energy,â she states slowlyâthe implication clear.
âThis will be instrumental in killing the demon. We canât have you wield it around carelessly.â
âBut she can?â Isabella fires back. âOr is it that youâre hiding something? Again.â
They start fighting anew and I note Amon slipping out of the room and heading for the stairs.
Make sure youâre not detected when you leave, he whispers in my mind.
I await a few more moments as the arguments become increasingly heated. The coven is pointing fingers at Kress and Finn, demanding to know what they are hiding and becoming increasingly more paranoid about the entire event and Rhiannon.
When someone accuses Rhiannon of using the covenâs abilities for her own benefit, I use the distraction to get out of the room, too.
Luckily, it seems people are too busy arguing to pay any mind to me, despite being the one whoâd started it this time.
Knowing I have no time to waste, I hurry up the stairs to the second floor, heading straight for Rhiannonâs living quarters.
Just as I reach the door, Amon opens it for me, a grim expression on his face.
âThe codices are in the back. But there is a shield all around them,â he says. âWe donât have much time, darlinâ, we need to think of something.â
Taking my hand, he leads me to the area where the codices are.
Surprisingly, the suitcases havenât been opened. They are all stacked up one on top of the other.
But there is one other thing.
There are only five of them.
âRhiannonâs isnât here,â Amon says.
âIt should be,â I frown. âMaybe not in plain sight butâ¦â
I pivot, walking around and remembering the last time I was in here. As I reach the middle of the room, I spot an empty table that is nonetheless spotlessâno trace of dust or dirt.
Frowning, I reach with my hand, grasping at the empty air.
âHere. I think itâs here,â I murmur, my eyes narrowed as I study the space.
Before I can overthink it, however, I randomly try something.
âRevelare,â I whisper.
Slowly, the codex is revealed. Just as Fiona had kept hers, Rhiannon has a glass case covering it.
âGood job,â Amon kisses my cheek. âNow five left.â
âDo you think the spell Lydia left us might work?â I ask as we both stare at the five suitcases.
âIâd be willing to bet it would,â Amon answers.
âWalk me through it,â I give him a smile.
He nods, threading his fingers through mine as we focus on the barrier surrounding the codices.
Amon starts chanting the barrier spell Lydia had left behind and I echo his words, imbuing my energy in my voice.
With our combined energies, the barrier breaks, a whooshing sound reverberating in the room.
Tentatively, I reach out, a big smile spreading across my face when I realize it worked.
âOh, Amon. Weâre so close,â I whisper as tears of joy stab at my eyes.
Itâs not the time to be sentimental, though. We both make quick work of opening the suitcases and spreading out the codices on the ground.
âDo you remember how the initial spell went?â
âYes. Let me see if I can find it,â he says as he shifts through each manuscript to find the beginning of the spell.
âThis one,â he suddenly breathes out, his features shining with excitement.
I look at the page heâs pointing out, checking the title and location before going to each codex and turning the page to the spell.
Every codex has a few paragraphs of continuation, and though we have them all open at the same spell, now itâs a matter of seeing the order of the verses.
Amon scrunches his face in concentration as he tries hard to remember the spell.
Taking hold of one codex at a time, he orders them around.
âI think this is the order they go in,â he tells me, still deep in concentration.
âWe can only try and see if it works. At this point, anything is better than waiting around. Every moment is too precious.â
âAlright. Letâs do this.â
I take a deep breath as I go to the beginning of the spell.
Each of the forbidden spells have both an offensive spell and a defensive oneâthe offensive had been used to trap Amon while the defensive would work to undo the initial spell.
Channeling my energy to the surface, I focus on the words as I say them out loud, following Amonâs cue as he points to the next codex, and then the next.
As I say the words, I feel pressure mounting inside of me before being released in the open.
Amonâs eyes are wide open as he stretches his arms and legs, his strength slowly coming back
A small whirlpool of energy surrounds him, tearing at his clothes just as his appearance changes back to his original one. His long white hair flows down his back just as his jacket and shirt are ripped to pieces, leaving his torso naked.
More injuries appear on his body, his skin tearing with the power of the currents.
âAmon,â I whisper, worried.
âNo,â he shakes his head. âKeep going,â he urges as he grits his teeth in pain.
Trusting him, I continue chanting, moving from codex to codex as the spell uses up more and more of my energy.
Strong winds envelop Amon, the air cutting at his skin and punishing him just as the prison had for his brief escapes.
âGo on,â he squeezes his eyes shut.
I focus all the power within me into the spell and as I say the last words, a loud noise resounds in the house just as the ground starts to shake.
âAmon⦠Whatâs happening?â
Yet as I turn to look at him, I find him fully in his Reva form, his eyes wholly black as he stares at me.
âDid it⦠Did it work?â I ask as I swallow in uncertainty.
He gives me a brief nod just as he extends his hand towards me.
I take it, catapulted in his arms as he gives me a big hug.
âMy strength is coming back,â he whispers in my hair. âI can feel it filling every cell of my body. Gods⦠I havenât felt like this in forever.â
âDo you need to heal? The woundsâ¦â
âNo,â he shakes his head. âIâm perfectly fine.â
And to prove to me that he is, he returns to his original form, his skin flawless.
âNo wound,â I blink in surprise. âBut howâ¦â
âI donât know, but itâs done, darlinâ. You did it,â he smiles at me. âYou fucking saved me.â
Tears pour down my cheeks as I continue to hold onto him.
Heâs only wearing his pantsâor whatâs left of them. The rest of his clothes have been torn to pieces. But I donât mind it as I take in the warmth of his skin and his sheer presence.
âCan you travel out of Fairydale?â I inquire softly, somehow still skeptical.
I barely ask the question and he disappears from my side only to return a moment later.
âYes. I can. I was just in England so itâs safe to say Iâm not a prisoner anymore.â
I breathe out in relief.
âWe need to search for a spell to neutralize Kress and Finnâs shield,â I suddenly remember. âWhile thereâs time.â
I donât wait for him to agree with me as I lower myself to the ground to pore over the manuscripts. Amon helps, too as he flips the pages rapidly, his eyes taking in all the words.
Where I might be a little slow with memorization, he is my opposite, able to retain everything in the blink of an eye.
âHere,â he calls out, pointing to the spell.
Yet just as Iâm about to align the other manuscripts to the same location, Amon rises to his feet, his eyes narrowing towards the door.
âTheyâre coming,â he purses his lips. âIâll hold everyone off while you search for that spell. Until you find it, I doubt Iâll be able to lay a blow on them.â
I nod just as the door bursts open.
Kress and Finn are the first ones to come inside while the coven is not far behind him.
âHello to you, too, Kress. Long time no see, no?â Amon clicks his tongue as he regards the two with amusement.
âDarcy! What are you doing?â Rhiannon comes forward, her eyes fluttering between Amon and me. âThe demonâ¦heâsâ¦â
âHeâs not a demon, Rhiannon,â I tell her. âJust as I am not Darcy.â
âW-what?â she sputters.
âI gather you didnât touch the sword, Mrs. Ito?â I call out to the elderly woman in the back.
âI did.â
âAnd what did you see?â
She purses her lips.
âSomething that canât possibly be true.â
âAh, so you decided not to share that information? Pity,â I give her a mocking smile. âYou see, for thousands of years your coven has thought itself the ultimate moral authority, but when you take away all the lies, a dire truth remains.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Isabella frowns.
Just at that moment, Amon disappears, with Kress and Finn on his tracks, undoubtedly moving the fight away from here.
Good luck, my mate. Iâll find you that spell.
âAll the history you know is wrong,â I say as I pull down my neckline to reveal my unblemished skin.
Rhiannon gasps.
âThe markâ¦â
âIt was never a birthmark. It was an empty spot for something that was stolen from me. Something the Elder Ambrosius took from me, after which he blamed Amon for something that wasnât his fault.â
âSheâs lying,â Rhiannon spits at me viciously, already preparing to attack. It seems the coven, too, are calling on to their energies, directing them towards me.
All but Mrs. Ito, who is still trying to make sense of everything.
âYou want to fight?â I laugh. âSo thatâs it, only your version of the past can be the truth.â
âThe Supreme Authority would never allow something like this,â Mr. Toussaint declares.
âOf course. They are oh, so saintly, arenât they?â I roll my eyes. âFine. If you want to fight, I will fight you. But if you loseâ¦â I trail off as I zero in on Rhiannon. âI want the spell that can neutralize Kress and Finnâs shields.â
âYou dare ask something of me?â Rhiannon bursts out just as she taps her cane to the floor, energy rolling off it.
âIf youâre as honorable and true as you claim, you will,â I state matter-of-factly.
âI wonât make any deals with the likes of you,â she grits out before she charges at me.
âThen I might have to get it out of you,â I release a weary breath, stepping aside to avoid her blast.
But just as she steps forward to deliver more blows, so do the others, each using their abilities and spells to charge at me.
Creating a shield with my energy, I use it to absorb all their blows before hitting back with milder blasts. I donât want them to die, after all.
âItâs useless to fight against me,â I warn. âAnd I truly donât want to kill any of you.â
I donât get to speak more as Amadi comes forward, his speed similar to Amonâs as he aims to lay a blow on my body.
Closing my eyes, I call forth my tendrils of electricity, letting them coil all around the surface of my skin. When he finally hits me, instead of harming me, he harms himself as shocks claim his body.
He falls to the ground, not yet dead, but not far from it.
âAre you really going to keep this up?â I raise a brow as I send the tendrils of electricity towards them, wrapping them around each and everyone. âIf I triggered them right now, youâd be fried. Is that what you want?â
âStop,â Mrs. Ito cries out. âI think sheâs telling the truth.â
âWhich truth?â Rhiannon asks, her lip twitching in distaste as she finds herself caught.
âAmon isnât a demon. Sheâs not one either. They areâ¦from another world.â
âWhat?â Everyone gasps at the revelation, and I let Mrs. Ito continue.
âI saw it when I touched the sword. I saw their world, Arkgor. Kress and Finn are from there, too. They arenât part of the coven, nor do they work with the Supreme Authority.â
âThatâs preposterous!â
âIs it? I saw them hundreds of years ago and they looked the same. No witch, despite our advanced lifespans, can live that long.â
âThen what are they doing here?â Isabella asks.
âTheyâre after Amon. Theyâve been after him from the beginning. And they took advantage of the only weakness he has,â she pauses as she raises her eyes at me. âHer.â
Mrs. Ito starts to recount everything sheâs seen when she touched the swordâfrom Arkgor to what happened in the past and how Kress and Finn had become fanatical in their quest for Amon.
âIn their world, Amon was a legendary warrior and an honorable man,â she finally says.
âYou donât believe that,â Mr. Toussaint complains.
âI do,â Isabella says. âWhy would Mrs. Ito lie? About this?â
âNo⦠That canât be true,â Rhiannon mutters, too shocked by what sheâd heard.
Seeing that everyone is starting to think about the probability that this could be true, I release them.
âWill you help me?â I ask after a few moments. âI know Kress and Finn are protected by a shield, but I donât know what spell could neutralize it.â
No one speaks.
Minutes on end pass as they simply stare at me before Mrs. Ito takes a step forward.
âIâll help.â
The others donât speak, merely watching as both Mrs. Ito and I get on our knees on the ground as we sift through the spells.
One by one, the others join us, tooâall but Rhiannon.
We look through the codices and we find several spells that could work in this context.
âI guess Iâll try all of them,â I sigh as I pick up a pencil and a sheet of paper to copy them in their entirety.
There are about five spells, and it takes me a good chunk of time to transfer them onto the new piece of paper.
All the while, loud noises are coming from the outside where the fight is in full swing.
âCan we help?â Mrs. Ito asks as I get up to leave.
âIf you want,â I shrug.
They can do whatever they want. As long as they arenât my enemies, I no longer care. I can save my mate on my own.
âYouâre really not Darcy?â Rhiannon finally asks.
I shake my head.
âMy name is Sela.â
âSelaâ¦â she nods slowly. âWhy⦠Howâ¦â
âThere was one spell in the original codex that Amon used. I was dying and he managed to save me. I came back as Elizabeth, and now as Darcy. But Iâm stillâ¦Sela.â
âI see,â she swallows hard. âIs it really true then? Heâs notâ¦a demon?â
I give her a tight smile, realizing that all her hopes and dreams are crumbling at this moment. Her entire lifeâs purpose turned out to be one big lie perpetuated for the personal gain of Kress and Finn.
âThere are demons in this world, Rhiannon, but my mate is not one. Sometimes, humans can be just as demonic as those biblical hellish creatures. Just look at Ambrosius or Archibald. Just look at everyone who was so ready to crucify us for merely existing or being different.â
âBut he killed people⦠Heâ¦â
âMy Amon has never killed without a reasonâwithout being provoked. Heâs never killed out of malice. Yes, he is dangerous, just as he is deadly. But if you are good to him, he will be good to you.â
Her lips tremble as she digests my words.
âThen go save your mate,â she inclines her head, surprising me with her words.
I nod, hurrying out of the house and to the front lawn where Amon and the other two are engaged in a fierce fight.
Amon is breathing hard, clearly tired, but he is still in his original form. That tells me he still has plenty of strength to spare before tapping into his Reva powers.
Keeping out of sight, I turn my attention to the spells Iâd transcribed, focusing my energy on Kress and Finn as I say the words.
The first one doesnât work, as they are still resisting Amonâs blows.
On to the second one. And the third.
Yet as I start on the fourth, Kress suddenly sees me, dashing towards me with his sword.
Seeing heâs aiming for me, I call on a shield of my own, using pure electricity to keep him out. And as he makes contact with my shield, he reels back, his own protective barriers activated to keep him from getting burned to death.
âYou really have no idea who youâre dealing with, do you?â I smile as I nod towards Amon.
Just Kressâ intention of going after me is enough to make him lose his mind. It doesnât matter that I can take care of myself or that nothing can hurt me.
The intention is more than enough to sign his death sentence.
Amonâs muscles ripple as his skin turns black, his white hair a stark contrast to his dark skin. His size is absolutely terrifying and both Kress and Finn pale at the sight.
âThatâsâ¦â Kress mutters as his eyes widen.
âA Reva,â I add from behind him. âAnd if youâve never encountered one before, then I feel sorry for you.â
The moment Kress goes after Amon, I continue on with the fifth and last spell, hoping from the bottom of my heart that it will work.
I chant the words fast, all the while imbuing them with all the strength I can muster.
Please work.
As I finish the last word, I look up, afraid this one hadnât worked either.
But as I see Finn try to lay a blow on Amon, my mate swipes his claws at him, tearing off the entire skin off his face.
âIt worked,â I whisper.
Right at that moment, the coven exits the house too, their eyes bulging in their head as they look upon my deadly mate.
Granted, in his Reva form, I donât doubt anyone would think him a demon from the depths of hell.
Finn falls to the ground, groaning in pain.
Amon doesnât give him a moment to recover before heâs on him. His big hand covers Finnâs head just as he squeezes tightly, his skull exploding under the immense pressure.
Bits of bone and brain and other bodily fluids paint Amon from head to toe as he drops the dead body at his feet before setting his sights on Kress.
Whereas before heâd been so confident about Amon, now he looks as if he doesnât know whether to keep fighting or simply run.
Well, I guess he chooses the latter as he tries to get away.
I shake my head at him.
In this state, not even a Vissirian army could defeat Amon, and he thinks he stands a chance?
In just a second, Amon is in front of him, his claws sinking deep into his gut before he uses his other hand to decapitate him.
The head falls to the ground just as Amon withdraws his bloody claws.
Heâs breathing hard, his chest rising and falling with the residual adrenaline. But when he sees me rush towards him, he sheds his Reva form in favor of his humanoid appearance, drawing me to his chest and giving me a tight hug.
âWe made it,â he whispers. âOne hundred and fifty years and I get to hold you in my arms again as a free man. One thousand four hundred and fifteen years and I get to hold you as my Sela again. I love you, darlinâ.â
Tears course down my cheeks as I tighten my hold on him, burying my face in his chest.
âWe made it,â I echo. âWeâre finally free.â