Heartless Villains: Chapter 38
Heartless Villains (Ruthless Villains Book 3)
My stomach dropped as if someone had ripped out the bottom. Turning slowly, I stared towards my friend.
Paigeâs eyes were wide as she snapped her gaze between me and Chancellor Quill.
âYou betrayed us?â Callan growled from my other side.
âWhat? No!â Paige protested, but she took a step back.
Pain stabbed into my chest. Had I been wrong about her? Had I been so desperate for one real connection with someone that I had unwittingly let a traitor infiltrate us? Callan had questioned whether she could be trusted or not, and I had resolutely declared that I trusted her with my life. Because I did. It was Paige. The one person who had always had my back and who had helped me escape Eldar in the first place. She would never betray me. There had to be some kind of mistake.
âSince youâre here, I assume that the other constables did their job,â Godric Quill continued as if my heart wasnât fracturing in my chest. âDid you never find it odd that everyone who went to battle you kept screaming about how Lanceâs friends were heading to the Enhancer? We you to go there.â
We had of course considered that, but we had decided that it was worth the risk. If they truly knew the location, we had to get the Enhancer before them, so we had to come here regardless. And if they didnât know the location and were trying to get us to show them where it was, it still wouldnât work because they would never be able to track us. Or they shouldnât have been able to, at least.
âThat still doesnât explain how youâve managed to find your way here,â I said.
âIâve already told you. Paige led us here.â
âNo, I didnât!â she screamed at him, desperation lacing her voice. âYour men grabbed me and brought me to that inn and then beat me up while trying to get me to show you where Audrey lives. But I escaped!â
Godric chuckled. âNo, you didnât escape. They allowed you to escape. We knew that you would run right to Audrey since you really have nowhere else to go, and then all we had to do was follow you.â
âExcept we slaughtered all the constables who followed Paige,â I countered.
âYes, you did. And those brave volunteers also told you that Lanceâs friends were going after the Enhancer, didnât they? All to make sure that you would race there, and bring Paige with you. Then all Jessica and the others had to do was to follow you and take the Enhancer from you once you had gotten it, while we focused on taking your real prize in the hills.â He nodded towards the kneeling students before us. âThough I see that that particular part of the plan didnât turn out so well.â
Callan scoffed. âNeither did the rest of your plan. Seeing as your wasnât even in the hills.â
A sharp smile stretched Quillâs lips. âOh but it was.â
âI did not lead you here!â Paige interrupted. Desperation flooded her face as she looked between me and Callan and Henry. âYou have to believe me. I didnât lead them here.â
âI believe you,â I said. Even though Paige and I had barely seen each other in six years, there was no way that she would have changed so much that she would suddenly decide to side with someone like Godric Quill. I turned towards the Chancellor. âWhich means that you somehow managed to track her here without her knowing. As ifâ¦â
Understanding clicked into place.
âYou got a tracker mage to mark her, didnât you?â I said as I stared at him.
He just gave me a nonchalant shrug that all but confirmed it.
âWhere the hell did you even find a tracker mage in Eldar? There hasnât been one at the academy sinceâ¦â I trailed off as another realization dawned. âYou went to Malgrave and paid a to put the tracker on her.â
Godric shrugged again and then waved a hand in front of his face. âSometimes we have to do things we donât like in order to save the people we care about.â
A cold laugh tore from Callanâs throat. âSo the ends justify the means, but only when theyâre your ends?â
âYes, because our ends donât include a world filled with slaughter and slavery where only the powerful live a good life.â
âBut if you put a tracker on me,â Paige interrupted before Callan could retort. Guilt and shame and panic still shone on her face. âThen it should have worn off long ago. The longest ones only last for ten days, which means that it shouldâve worn off five days ago. And all eighty of you couldnât have been following us the whole time, or we wouldâve noticed.â
âIndeed.â Quill smiled at her. âWe had some business to take care off before we could follow you. And youâre right, the tracker mark did wear off several days ago. But thankfully, we found Jessica, Leoni, and Darrenâs horses in the stables over there, which meant that you were still here.â
Something kept pulling at my mind. Something that bothered me. Something that Quill had said.
Suspicion surged inside me as I finally remembered. Narrowing my eyes, I turned back to the Chancellor.
âWhat did you mean when you said that you went after our real prize?â I jerked my chin towards Lance. âIf you didnât mean your precious Binder?â
âAh, that.â Another smug smile spread across Godricâs lips. âYes, I suppose it is time that we got down to business. But I havenât really conversed much with dark mages before, and I wanted to see how you would conduct yourselves when confronted with the fact that you have been thoroughly outsmarted. So far, I have to say that youâre behaving far less violently than I had expected.â
âYou wanna see violence?â Callan pushed his knife so hard against Lanceâs neck that the Binder flinched and sucked in a sharp breath. âI can give you violence.â
Fury flared up in Quillâs eyes. âOh I really wouldnât do that, if I were you.â Raising a hand, he snapped his fingers. âBecause you see, we have something of yours too.â
The ranks of constables behind him shifted.
A moment later, two people dragged a third one out in front of the Chancellor of Eldar.
Fear exploded in my chest as I stared into Sam Fosterâs blue eyes.