day, Rory took the fastest shower she could, changed into a pair of leggings and a hoodie, and set out to find the king. Surely he didnât sit in his office all day. Knowing where to start proved to be difficult, and her plan didnât seem as clever as she stood in her room with no direction.
The best places to start were where sheâd seen him before, and she made her way back to the throne room. She pulled up short at the crowd of people gathered in the enormous room, all staring at Caius lounging lazily on his throne.
Rory stuck to the shadows, knowing if the others saw her, they would kick her out, or worse.
A grunt filled the air, and her head whipped to the circle at the other end of the room. A man was on the ground at the end of the marble walkway, looking around.
Theyâre either receiving a new inmate or punishing one. Unable to help herself, she inched closer for a better look. Her eyes flicked to Caius, who was watching her instead of the new arrival.
Shadows cloaked her, and while they werenât dark enough to prevent her from seeing, they were dark enough the others wouldnât notice her.
. She looked back to him, but his gaze was on the man, and as Caius stood, she was reminded of how tall he was. He had to be a good seven or eight inches taller than she was.
His body was powerful as he walked across the floor, and she thought back to her own arrival. It was déjà vu as his footsteps filled the quiet air, and the newcomer trembled on the ground.
When Caius stopped, he held out his hand for the contract, looked it over, and raised his eyes to the man. âBruce Stewart. Sentenced to one month.â Caius motioned to the paper. âI believe you have the shortest sentence in the history of Vincula.â His eyes returned to the contract, and he chuckled. âFor approaching an , pointing an unloaded gun at their chest, and demanding they arrest you.â
Bruce wasnât paying attention to the king. His eyes were darting around the room.
âMr. Stewart, someone will take you to your apartment, where you will be briefed on the rules of Vincula. You will report to me in the morning for your assigned work. Understood?â Caiusâ voice was amused but kind, and Rory clenched her jaw.
Heâd shown her no such kindness upon her arrival. Humiliation had been his weapon of choice that day, and because of it, her life in the palace was miserable.
Bruce nodded as he stood. âThank you, Your Grace.â
An in the legion stepped forward and motioned for the new inmate to follow her, and Rory glanced around the room for Samyaza. Did he only escort the worst of the worst, or was he gone? She knew the employees in Vincula could move freely between realms if they wished.
Her eyes went back to the . She missed Dume. This was the longest sheâd gone without seeing him since meeting him. She missed Kordie and Keith, too.
Those thoughts turned into thoughts of her mother, and hot tears pricked the corners of her eyes. She stood lost in thought, fighting the urge to cry at what her life had become.
âMiss Raven.â Caiusâ deep voice brought her back. The room had cleared out, and the shadows protecting her vanished. âDid you need something?â
As he closed the distance between them, she turned her head to discreetly wipe her cheeks before turning back to him. âJust waiting for everyone to scatter, so Iâm not lynched as I leave.â
His movements ceased for the briefest moment before his arrogant demeanor returned. She may have imagined it. âWhy are you crying?â
She stood taller. âIâm not crying.â
âDonât lie to me,â he said in a low voice.
âIâm worried about my mother,â she snapped. âMy apologies if my emotions have offended you, .â
His eyes were not amused or cruel as he regarded her. âShe is a , yes?â
She nodded. âYes, but it doesnât matter now.â
âIt does to you.â He motioned to her tear-streaked face. âIs there someone to take care of her in your absence?â
Rory couldnât stand the pity and answered by walking away. She expected shadows to stop her, but they didnât. His voice did.
âI will send Samyaza to check on your mother.â
Her eyes watered as she turned to face him. âWhat?â
He stuck both hands in his pockets and lifted his gaze. âIâll send my commander to check on her. If she doesnât have care, weâll arrange it.â
Roryâs mouth moved wordlessly, and her skin felt clammy. âWhy would you do that? Is this a trick?â
Caiusâ face darkened. âI am not the heartless man you believe me to be. Your mother should not suffer for your transgressions.â
Involuntarily, her body moved forward, but she stopped herself. The instinct to hug him was strong. âThank you.â It was all she could manage without making a fool of herself.
She thought everyone except lost their memories after leaving Vincula. Maybe were an exception, or perhaps the king was lying. If it was a ploy to make her suffering worse, she would kill him on the spot and hope someone would put her soul in a jar next to Coraâs.
Roryâs arm threaded through Bellinaâs that evening as they made their way across the palace courtyard. It was Roryâs first time âgoing outâ with her new friends, and she hated to admit she was nervous.
Her outfit was simple, consisting of jeans, a black top, and black heeled boots. Despite being able to see the king in color, everything else was still in grey-scale, meaning her wardrobe stayed basic. She braided her hair back in two simple braids in the event someone tried to attack her because loose hair was a weakness when fighting.
Bellina bumped her body into Roryâs as they walked. âThere is nothing to be worried about. No one will mess with you.â
Rory side-eyed her. âYou donât know that.â
âNo one will mess with you,â Bellina amended. âIf anyone says anything, weâll leave.â Bellina nodded to the guard at the gate as they left the palace grounds.
One of Roryâs braids fell over her shoulder as she shook her head. âAbsolutely not. If I need to leave, I will, but under no circumstances will I allow you to ruin your night.â
Bellina patted Roryâs arm. âYou are not my boss, my mother, or my wife. Therefore, you canât tell me what to do.â
Rory smiled to herself. âThanks, B.â
Bellina pointed to a large building down the street. âThereâs the bar. Letâs get drunk.â
Stepping into the bar was like stepping into another realm. A band played loud music in the back, people were everywhere, and what must have been hundreds of lanterns hung from the ceiling.
âCould you imagine having to refill the oil and light all of those?â Rory said to Bellina. âI would rather scrub the ovens again.â
âBe careful what you wish for, butcher bitch,â Ninaâs voice said from a few feet away. âOr maybe you want to watch again?â
Rory bit the inside of her cheek and rotated her head to look at Nina. âYou already give me the shittiest work available. Save your threats for someone else.â She turned to Nina fully and gave her a sardonic grin. âAnd Iâll have to pass on the free show. I prefer real entertainment instead of watching a bitch beg for cock like a mangy mutt.â
Ninaâs face screwed up, and she lunged, but Rory was faster. Her hand was around Ninaâs neck in an instant, and she squeezed, reveling at the fear in the maidâs eyes. Her hands clawed at Roryâs face, but Rory held her at armâs length.
Her voice was low when she looked into Ninaâs panicked eyes and said, âBe careful who you attack. You like to remind me I am The Butcher, but maybe you should remind yourself.â
She released Nina with a shove, and the woman sucked down breaths as she wobbled away.
Asher turned to Rory with bug eyes. âDamn, youâre scary. What was that about?â
âWhy?â Rory shot back. âAre you fucking her, too? Please donât ask me to watch.â
Asher looked from Bellina to Rory. âWhat did I miss?â
Bellina whirled on Rory. âExplain.â
Rory blew out a long breath. âIâm going to need a drink if I have to relive the image of Nina naked with her ass in the air.â
A loud grunt sounded behind them, and Rory turned to see a man with salt and pepper hair and dark eyes who looked to be her fatherâs age. âYou must be Rory,â he said. âIâm Tallent.â
She shook his hand. âNice to meet you.â
He was standing with two women, one who was at least six feet tall with a medium shade of hair, and another who was short with a mop of dark, curly hair.
âIâm Kit,â the tall one said.
âCat,â the other woman squeaked. She was adorable, and Rory had to resist ruffling her hair.
âNinaâs still sleeping with the king?â Kit asked as she sidled up next to Rory at the bar.
Rory grabbed her drink and nodded. âI was unfortunate enough to walk in on them.â She took a long drink. Hopefully, it would erase the image from her mind.
âTell me everything,â Cat said as she grabbed her own drink and motioned for them to follow her. When they found an empty table and sat down, Cat pointed at Rory. âSpill it, butcher girl.â
Rory choked on her drink, and whiskey splashed onto the table.
âCat!â someone hissed.
The woman looked around. âWhat? Sheâs The Butcher isnât she?â
âExcuse Cat,â Tallent said, shooting the woman a warning glare. âShe speaks before she thinks.â
She threw her hands up. âShe The Butcher!â She turned to Rory. âDid I hurt your feelings?â
Rory was frazzled from the back and forth, and all she could do was shake her head. âWe arenât twelve,â she managed after a beat. âCall me whatever youâd like.â
Cat shot Tallent a triumphant smile and turned back to her. âOkay, now tell us how you ended up in a threesome with the king and Nina.â
âWait, what?â Asher butted in. âI thought you walked in on them?â
âShe did,â Bellina confirmed. The seamstress turned to her and whispered, âIs that all?â
âWe did have a threesome,â Rory insisted. âI finished my first shift and went in search of Nina. One of the palace staff gave me her room number, and when I knocked, the door flew open.â She shuddered.
They all howled with laughter. âI hate you all,â she grumbled.
Asher sat beside Rory and leaned in. âIf you ever decide to have a threesome, I volunteer.â
A piece of ice sailed across the table at him, and when he looked up, Bellina hurled another. âYouâre a pig.â He shrugged and looked at Rory with a sly grin.
âYou couldnât handle me,â Rory told him and took a drink of her whiskey. âGood try, though.â
The table erupted with more laughter, and Asher feigned offense. Roryâs shoulders eased a fraction as she fell into easy conversation with the people she hoped would become her new friends.
âWhat does everyone do?â Rory asked the table.
âI work at the bakery downtown,â Cat said with pride. âIâm damn good at what I do.â
âDo you make donuts with cream cheese in them?â she asked. âI would kill for one. Not literally. Well, maybe.â
Asherâs drink shot through his nose as he laughed.
âOf course I do,â Cat replied. âIâm no amateur.â
âI work at the library,â Kit added. âIf you like to read, I can suggest any type of book.â
âI didnât know there was a library here,â Rory replied thoughtfully. She didnât like to read, but if there were history books to give her more insight into Caius, that would be helpful.
Kit nodded. âThereâs a lot of neat stuff in Vincula. Iâm sad Iâll have to leave.â
âWhat did you do?â Rory asked.
Kit smiled deviously. âI broke into one of the administration buildings for the local grade school and burned it to the ground.â Rory gaped, and the woman shrugged. âThey were trying to ban books they deemed unfit. It was bullshit.â
âHow did you get in? Arenât the schools locked down tighter than The Capital?â
Kit turned her head and pointed at her mark. âIâm an . The roof of the building didnât have iron in it.â
Rory almost dropped her glass. What kind of supermystic shit was that?
She turned to Tallent. âAnd you?â
The man took a long drink. He was quieter than the rest. âI work at the hobby store, and I sold stolen art in the underground market.â He shrugged. âIâm a hawk .â
âIâm a , and I shot my brother in the leg,â Cat added casually.
âWhat did he do?â Rory asked her.
Cat took a drink and smacked her lips. âHe cut off my hair in my sleep.â She motioned to her short, curly hair. âI look like a paintbrush.â The table burst out laughing, but Rory was a little scared of the pint-sized woman. Her short hair was cute, but clearly she hated it. Who shot their brother over a haircut?
After some time, Rory excused herself to the bathroom, and on her way back to their table, someone knocked into her shoulder, hard. She almost lost her balance, and a burly man with a long, black beard sneered at her.
Unease skittered across her skin when he took a step toward her, invading her space. âExcuse you,â she said as she stepped back.
His hand tightened around his beer bottle, and she wondered if it would break from the pressure. The look of pure hatred on his face was one sheâd not encountered yet, and it unsettled her.
âYou donât get to speak to me as an equal, little butcher bitch,â he snarled and took another step forward. Was butcher bitch her nickname now?
. âIf I see you disrespect Nina again, I will return the favor tenfold.â
âIs everyone here fucking her?â she said, poking the already enraged bear.
His sheer size had her heart racing, and she cursed her smartass mouth, but before she could figure out an exit plan, the old man from the kitchen grabbed the manâs shirt and pulled him back. âGet out of here, Ronny.â
Ronny spit on Roryâs shirt, and she stared down in shock. The older man had surprising strength as he hauled Ronny toward the door and said, âGo home.â
Ronny shrugged the old manâs hand off his shoulder and stalked out of the bar. Asher and Bellina pushed their way through the crowd, calling Roryâs name, and it was then she realized the bar had gone quiet.
âWhat happened?â Asher demanded, all jest from earlier gone.
âRonny,â was all the old man said.
Bellina grabbed napkins from the bar and handed them to Rory. âThat asshole. Heâs been in love with Nina since she arrived.â
Rory glanced toward the exit and decided to avoid him at all costs.
âWhat kind of mystic is Nina?â Rory didnât know, and the maidâs hair always hid her mark.
â
,â Asher answered. âRumor is she would manipulate men and then steal their money.â
âOf course she did,â Rory muttered under her breath.
The old man held his hand out. âWe havenât been formally introduced. Iâm Max.â
Rory put her shaky hand in his. âRory. Thank you for that.â
He tipped his head in acknowledgement and stepped around her to order a drink. âWhat are you drinking? Itâs on me.â
Rory waved him off. âI appreciate it, but I think Iâm going back to the palace.â
Bellina motioned for Kit to bring her purse from the table. âIâm going with you.â
âNo,â Rory said, motioning for Kit to stay put. âIâm fine.â Kit stood with Bellinaâs purse half suspended in the air before plunking back down in her chair.
Bellinaâs hand motioned to Kit again, but the woman merely raised her middle finger in return.
âPlease let me walk you back,â Bellina tried again.
Rory shook her head. âI murdered thirteen people all by myself. I think I can manage to walk back to the palace alone.â
A silence fell on those around them, and Rory guessed her dark humor wasnât well received, but before she could apologize, Maxâs booming laugh filled the space. âYeah, youâll be alright. Come on, Bellina. Leave the girl be.â
Rory shot Max a grateful smile and left.