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- Author: Meg Xuemei X
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“What if something goes wrong?” I asked as I stared hard at the Night King
and the Summer King, my heart pounding, my mouth parched.
In my experience, things always went wrong.
“It won’t,” Baron said with his usual cocky attitude. His eyes held
mine, summer light swimming in their amber shades and adoration and
protectiveness burning in their depths.
But his broad shoulders remained tense.
Inside the armored Cadillac Escalade limousine, a ray of sunlight
spiraled around him, his signature power. The golden sunshine waltzed
toward me, caressing my skin with a tease, trying to comfort me.
“How can you be so sure?” I asked, almost accusingly, and waved
away the sunshine. “If we fail to kill the Dawn Queen, my brother’s life will
be forfeited.” A lump choked my throat at the dark picture, and terrible
heartburn shot through my chest.
Brigantia, my sister and the current queen of the Dawn Court, had
placed a bounty of ten million dollars on my head. Protected by the Fae
kings and their knights, I’d survived several assassination attempts, but my
human family had been caught in the crossfire. In the last battle, Brigantia
sent an army of demonca to my house, slaughtered the platoon of Summer
and Night knights who guarded my family, and took one of my brothers.
She no longer even bothered to cover her trail, and she had left me a
message on a patch of human skin. The letter was scripted with my brother
Nox’s blood: “Agree to the trial of the Wild Hunt next moon or your brother
dies.”
I’d barely slept since Nox was taken.
Rydstrom covered my hand with his large one, the contact soothing the
anxiety roaring within me. The Fae kings’ touch always had that effect on
me. “We’ll prevent that from ever happening, Eve,” he said, then rose and
moved to the cocktail bar behind us.
The king’s limousine was designed to host over two dozen guests. It
had a full set of luxury amenities—a stargazing moonroof, the finest
surround sound, extremely comfortable seats, and a full bar.
Rydstrom took out a bottle of sparkling water from the ice chest then
returned to park himself across from me while Baron lounged beside me
with an arm around my shoulders. The Night King twisted the lid open and
handed me the water.
“We’ll have to take the risk as we discussed,” he said, starlight shining
in his sapphire eyes that often shifted to raven blue.
The Night King was clad in a dark blue dress shirt, his sleeves rolled
up, and black pants hugged his long, powerful legs. He carried no
weaponry, but then he didn’t need to. The Fae kings could summon their
longswords out of thin air, which was unfair to those who couldn’t,
including me.
It never got old to watch the legendary blades that
represented their court power pop into their hands out of the mist.
In the spirit of competition, Baron wore a sangria silk button-down
shirt with leather pants. He hadn’t abandoned his flashy, flamboyant
playboy look—I doubted he ever would—but he always pulled it off like no
one else.
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