“I have never beheld such a vision of loveliness,” Carnades purred just above a whisper once he was next to me. “I’m sure His Majesty would agree with me. You on your knees before him and the Saghred… Jealousy nearly overcame me.”
“Don’t stand next to me; I’m not going to protect you,” I purred right back, keeping my voice for Carnades’s ears only and barely moving my lips. “Every goblin in this place would love to see you chained to that altar. You’re not just an elf; you’re a traitor.”
“It’s merely a word.”
“Everyone hates a traitor. It doesn’t matter that you’re betraying your own people for goblins. If spit would fly that far—and if Sarad Nukpana wouldn’t strike them dead for trying it—you’d be taking a shower right now. You’re up here because Nukpana wants you to know that the only thing keeping you from being torn limb from limb is his royal goodwill.”
Sarad Nukpana was stepping carefully now. He was explaining to his subjects why an elf was wearing the sacred robes of a Khrynsani. Nukpana told his people exactly what Carnades had done: revealed to him the Conclave’s evacuation routes, as well as all of the elven defenses and their locations. As a result of Carnades’s strategic and magnanimous generosity, the elves would be the first to be attacked when the Saghred reached full power and the Gate was activated.
“Hated traitor,” I said in a singsong voice out of the corner of my mouth.
“And as his reward,” Sarad Nukpana was saying. “Magus Silvanus will be the representative of our new government in the elven capital until such time as I can appoint a regency there.”
Carnades kept the smile on his face, but sucked in his breath through his clenched teeth.
I bit my bottom lip against a smile. You know, it was downright enjoyable when Sarad Nukpana did his sadistic bit with someone I hated. “He didn’t mention anything about you being king, did he? You think that’s just an oversight?”
Out of the corner of my eye, I could see that two Khrynsani black mages were closely watching Carnades. They had been standing on either side of the elf mage before Nukpana gestured him over to me.
“Those two are sticking close enough to you to qualify as a second skin. They must be a recent acquisition. I don’t believe they were with you when you confiscated the Scythe of Nen from me, were they? You can’t risk hiding it anywhere in the temple, so you’ve got it on you.”
Carnades’s left eyelid twitched once.
“I’ll take that as a yes. You shared the evacuation routes and elven defenses with Nukpana, but you didn’t share your shiny, new dagger. Best friends should share everything.”
Carnades’s upper lip was beading with nervous sweat. “You wouldn’t dare.”
“Oh, you bet your baby blues I would. Give me that dagger, put it in my hand, or I’ll share
“You’re bluffing. If you tell him I have the dagger, he’ll take it and you will still have nothing.”
“Wrong. I’ll be taking you down with me. Either way I win.”
“What’s to stop me from giving it to you and then telling Sarad that you have it?”
“I’ll say you gave it to me to destroy the Saghred,
Carnades turned smug. “He’ll never believe you.”
“Think not? I’m naked under this gown; I’m not even wearing shoes. Nukpana’s mom personally oversaw my undressing and dressing to make sure I didn’t pick up any sharp trinkets. You’re the one who searched me when we were caught, and I know the guards with you recall you finding and pocketing a certain silver dagger.”
“Filthy bitch.”
“I’ll have you know I just had a bath.” I put my free hand at my side and beside Carnades’s robes. “I either get to destroy the Saghred, or I will destroy you. I win either way.” I gave his robe a sharp tug. “I know you’ve got it where you can get to it. Put that dagger in my hand now, and both of us might just make it out of here alive.”
Carnades’s breath came in a hiss, but two seconds later, he slipped the Scythe of Nen into my waiting hand.
Yes.
I closed my hand around the small scabbard, my fingers quickly working to free the blade. Suddenly, the temple went completely silent.
Sarad Nukpana had stopped talking and was looking at us.
Carnades’s voice rang out. “Raine Benares has the Scythe of Nen!”
Asshole.
An unseen hand snatched the dagger free of the scabbard, slicing my fingers as it was pulled away from me.
The Scythe of Nen now glittered in Sarad Nukpana’s upraised hand.
My hand was bleeding, and the Saghred blazed red.
Oh, crap.
Chapter 21
Sarad Nukpana tucked the Scythe in his sash and leisurely walked toward us, his own personal spotlight keeping perfect pace with him. This was a game to him, entertainment for his guests, and Carnades and I were the game pieces the goblin was playing with at the moment.
“Raine, do not concern yourself with the Saghred’s intentions,” Nukpana said. “It assured me it would not take you until such time as I give it leave to do so.” His black eyes glittered as he shifted his attention to Carnades. “The
Ouch.
“From her injured hand, it is quite obvious that Mistress Benares was in possession of the Scythe—however briefly,” Nukpana continued smoothly. “But that begs the question of how she came by it. She has been closely watched.”
“Told you so,” I muttered to Carnades.
“She’s a thief who picked my pocket and stole it before I could present it to you,” the elf mage replied.
I had to hand it to him; Carnades was doing a fine impersonation of righteous indignation.
“Nice recovery, but no dice,” I told him.
Carnades bristled.
Nukpana’s voice was amused. “Magus Silvanus, nothing happens in this temple that I do not know—or am made aware of.”
The elf mage drew himself up. “Are you questioning my loyalty?”
I snorted. “He’s already said the rock’s more loyal than you.”
Carnades turned on me and hissed, “Shut up!”
Fear makes a man
The elf mage froze as if the Scythe of Nen had already been plunged into his back. He could feel Sarad Nukpana’s presence looming behind him like Death himself. The goblin was holding out his arm and hand, stopping his personal guard from coming any closer. This was still a game and Nukpana wasn’t finished playing yet.
“Magus Silvanus, I permitted your conversation with Mistress Benares because I wanted confirmation that you had the Scythe in your possession, instead of being forced to be so crass as to have my new partner searched. As a host, I owe that courtesy to my guests. You have abused my hospitality.”
Carnades’s face twisted into something ugly. “You promised that I would be king of the elves.”
“I promised nothing aside from what I have just told my people,” Nukpana replied mildly.