“What a dangerous little Darkling you are, sister,” Kolgrim said softly.
“We should kill her!” Kolbein snarled.
“It is against the laws of the Dark Lands for any in this family to kill another of his or her blood,” Kolgrim told his brother. “If you spent your time studying with Alfrigg as I have been doing you would know that, brother.”
“We should not be arguing,” Ciarda said in what she hoped passed for a reasonable tone of voice. “The power of three can bring us to our father, and he will help us, brothers. Please!”
“Our father can rot for all eternity,” Kolbein said. “I don’t want to see him.”
“I, on the other hand, am most curious to see him,” Kolgrim admitted.
“Kolbein, please.” Ciarda gave her voice a pleading sound.
“I will want something in return,” he told her.
“I will give you whatever you desire,” Ciarda said.
“I want to watch while my women sexually torture you,” Kolbein said. “Then when they are finished I want to whip you first, then fuck you the night long. If you will agree to that then I help you now so we may use the power of three,” Kolbein said to her. He grinned evilly at her, his gray eyes more black than gray now.
Kolgrim looked to his twin brother. “I had not realized how creative you are, brother,” he said admiringly. “’Tis a delightfully thought-out entertainment.”
Kolbein grinned back at his twin. Then he turned to Ciarda.
Ciarda said, “I agree.”
“Good!” Kolbein said. “I will call my women back now.”
“Brother, if you could restrain yourself,” Kolgrim said in a pleasant tone, “time is very important in this matter. Let us do what must be done, and then you may spend a delightful evening with our dear sister as she is taught her place in our world. And you will not be restrained by time if you wait until later.”
Kolbein looked as if he would refuse, but then he said, “You are probably right, brother. I want my women to have all the time they need with her, and then I want my time with our bitch sister to be leisurely and not hurried.” He took Ciarda’s hand. Kolgrim took her other hand.
“
Ciarda waved her hand, unfreezing Kol’s vocal chords. “Who is there?” he demanded in a surprisingly strong voice.
“It is I, Father. Ciarda.”
“Who is with you?” he asked her. The long chains confining him rattled.
“I am alone,” Ciarda said.
“You lie!” Kol said. “I may be blind but my other senses are sharp. There are two others in this room with you, daughter.”
Kolgrim stepped forward, and, bending down, he took his father’s hand. “I am Kolgrim, my lord,” he said. “My brother, Kolbein, is with me.”
“You are my son?” Kol said incredulously. “My sons are here with me?”
“Aye, we are,” Kolgrim said. The crouching creature was pitiful. He could not believe that this was the great Twilight Lord of legend. He drew back when Kol stood up and looked directly at him. His eyes, which should have been black, were white.
“We have used the power of three to reach you, Father,” Ciarda said. “Without you I cannot control the Hierarch. If you do not continue to give me your powers everything I have done so far will be for naught,” Ciarda told him.
“My powers have deteriorated,” Kol said to her, “and if I could release them to another it would be to my sons. They are the ones who should have my powers.”
“But I have worked so hard to complete your dream, my lord father,” Ciarda said. She was, to her surprise, near to tears.
“You are female, Daughter, and now that I have my sons whatever I have is theirs,” Kol told her.
Ciarda was suddenly filled with a burning anger. “Your sons are a joke, my lord Father,” she shouted at him. “Kolbein is a drunkard and a lecher. All he wants to do is lie about the House of Women drinking Frine and fucking its residents. As for Kolgrim, he finds everything amusing and as far as I can see is useless. I am the only one of your offspring worthy of you, my lord Father!”
“She is certainly an ambitious little Darkling, Father,” Kolgrim said. “Mother is having quite a time with her.”
“You know your mother?” Kol was both surprised and amazed.
“The bitch hates us,” Kolbein said irritably.
“He says that because I am her favorite,” Kolgrim taunted his sibling.
“Lara favors you, Kolgrim? Then it is you who shall have my throne!” the Twilight Lord said.
“Never,” Kolbein shouted angrily! “It is mine!
“I have spoken,” said the Twilight Lord. “I may be blind, chained and imprisoned, my sons, but I know that if Lara favors one of you then it is he who should be my heir. Ciarda, tell Alfrigg that I have said it.”
“Give me what remains of your powers, then, Father,” Ciarda said softly.
Kolgrim stepped next to his father again, whispering in the silent language he had recently discovered he could use.
17
“NO, FATHER! NO!” CIARDA, who had been able to hear part of the conversation, cried.
Kol looked scornfully at her. “Daughter, do you not understand the way of our world? Females do not rule. What was left of my magic permitted me to reach out to someone who would listen. I knew not what had happened to my sons, but I knew you would still be in the House of Women, and I remembered of all my daughters you loved me best, and were the most dutiful. But you think to be what you cannot be, Ciarda. You have brought my sons to me, and I am grateful. It was careless of the Shadow Princes not to encase me within one of their spells. If they learn that you have used the power of three to reach me they will indeed make changes. I will not see you again, I fear. But I know now my kingdom is safe within Kolgrim’s hands, and for that I am grateful to you.”
“Not grateful enough,” Ciarda said bitterly. “Without my magic the Hierarch will fail. I will never be able to bring Hetar into the darkness. Already the Shadow Princes and the faerie woman plot to destroy me. Without my magic they may succeed.”
“You have the magic that you should have, Daughter,” Kol told her, and then he chuckled. It was a raspy sound. “So Lara still champions the light. Of course she would.” His gaunt, handsome face grew almost sad.