“I appreciate your efforts, but this fighting is no use.” She tsked and shook her head. “You cannot win against me. You’re still so young. Your powers are not fully developed. Besides, you’re completely surrounded. You’re in the middle of a crowd who is against you. Do you truly expect to fight them off all by yourself?”
I raised my voice loud so that it could be heard all the way to the back of the room. “My name is Norah Oliver. I am the daughter of Queen Marin. I am a Greater Fae, one who possesses the gifts of all four Courts. This Autumn Queen wishes to rule over you all, but she’s bringing chaos to this realm. The turmoil, the deaths, and even those storms. I—”
Before I could finish my little speech, Viola launched herself at me. She moved with furious speed, her blade slashing left and then right, over and over again until I could see nothing but a blur of glinting motion. My dagger was smaller and weaker, and I had to grit my teeth to block blow after blow. With a deep breath, I blocked again. Viola screamed and slashed her sword, the blade coming only inches from my head.
I jumped back two steps and heaved. Stars danced in my eyes. I wasn’t going to be able to beat her like this. I was going to have to win some other way.
“Why are you all just standing there staring?” Viola turned to shout at a random cluster of fae. “Take her down. I’m growing weary of this.”
I braced myself for a dozen rushing fae, but none came. Instead, they merely turned to watch me with curiosity. My eyes widened. Had they actually listened to what I said? Had I been wrong about myself? Could they truly be turning their backs on their vengeful Queen?”
But I’d grown distracted, a fact that Viola herself hadn’t missed. She slammed the flat of her blade against the back of my head, and a loud boom rang through my skull. The whole world went pitch black for five agonizing seconds. I couldn’t see. I couldn’t hear. I couldn’t even think.
When the world rushed back in around me again, everything seemed black and white. My knees hit the ground, and my palms grasped at the marble floor. Viola had started laughing, swinging her sword from side to side. I blinked and shook my head, trying to shake out the stars in my eyes, but all that did was cause another wave of dizziness to crash through my skull.
“So pathetic.” She spat. “So weak. You know what I think? I think Marin sent you into the human realm, not to keep you safe, but to keep you out of Otherworld. You’re not good enough for this place. You don’t belong here.”
Her words snapped me out of my daze, and I lifted my chin to stare into her eyes. Delight sparked in the reddish hue. Smugness. Confidence. Arrogance. She thought she’d won.
Maybe she had. My mates were trapped, and there was nothing I could do to save them. Her eyes flashed like brutal lightning as she stalked toward me. I scrabbled back, but it was no use. There was nowhere for me to go, not anymore.
She had destroyed everything I loved about this realm.
She had torn my life apart.
And now, she was taking them away from me. Forever.
No. A voice whispered into my ear. One both familiar and foreign at the same time. It urged me back on my feet. It told me that I couldn’t give up. I didn’t know how, and I didn’t know why, but that urging voice was all I needed to steady my legs as I rose from the floor.
The laughter died on the Queen’s lips. “Oh, this is getting tiresome. Can someone please take care of this cockroach for me? I’d rather not kill her because the Dark Fae will want to take her alive, but knock her senseless if you need to.”
She turned away to stalk back to her throne and her crowns she wanted so badly to destroy.
“Not so fast,” I hissed.
And then I shadowed. One moment, I was behind her, and the next, I stood right in her path with my dagger’s blade pressed tight against her throat.
“Give up.” My voice was hard, unyielding. “Let my mates go.”
“Never,” she hissed.
Killing Queen Viola was the last thing I wanted to do. Even after everything that had happened, I still hadn’t grown accustomed to all the death and murder that took place in this realm. But I saw no other option. There was no other way out. I could see the truth in her eyes. As long as she was still breathing, Queen Viola would never give up. She would never stop trying to gain the crown. And she would never stop haunting me. She would never stop trying to take my mates.
I only had one choice. With a deep breath, I sliced my blade across her neck.
Chapter Twenty
“So, how does it feel to be back at the Academy?” Rourke asked as he drew lazy circles on my skin. I was cuddled up on his chest after a particularly vigorous session between the sheets, and my body felt truly relaxed for the first time in what felt like years.
“I’m not sure,” I said. “I mean, don’t get me wrong. I love it here, but I also feel as though there are more important things I should be doing.”
Indeed, we had stopped Queen Viola, but the fae of the world seemed lost, uncertain, and scared. There were no current rulers, not after every single Royal had been killed. At first, Liam had insisted I take over, but I wasn’t just going to claim a throne without earning it. Yes, I was Marin’s daughter and the rightful heir, but I refused to follow in Viola’s footsteps.
I would take the crown, but only if that was what the realm wanted.
For now, I would learn and train and practice as much as I could.
“You’ll be out there doing more soon enough, my love.” Rourke kissed my forehead. “For now, the realm is safe. No more battles, no more storms, no more murderous Queens.”
I let out a heavy sigh of relief, one that didn’t reach the very core of me. Everything Rourke said was true, but I still carried with me an inexplicable uneasiness, like there was something shadowy in the corner of my eye. When I tried to turn and see it, there was nothing there.
Because there was one truth I just couldn’t shake. The Dark Fae, those creatures of the Underworld, they had wanted me. For what? I didn’t know.
Something told me that it wouldn’t be long before I found out.
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About the Author
Jenna Wolfhart is a Buffy-wannabe who lives vicariously through the kick-ass heroines in urban fantasy. After completing a PhD in Librarianship, she became a full-time author and now spends her days typing the fantastical stories in her head. When she's not writing, she loves to stargaze, binge Netflix, and drink copious amounts of coffee.
Born and raised in America, Jenna now lives in England with her husband, her dog, and her four rats.