pure.”
Ella said nothing to that piece of bullshit, and he slowly walked back toward her.
“What do you want me to do?”
His smile was charming. “Persuade him to return to your world.”
“And if he doesn’t want to go?”
He studied her upturned face. “You have a unique bond with him. If anyone can make him leave, it will be you.”
“And if I don’t want him back?”
“We will bring him to trial for his crimes against his family.”
She snorted. “If you can catch him.”
“You could bring him to us, Soul Sucker.”
“Why would I do that?”
“As you said, he deserted you. What better way to make him pay for his crimes than to betray him?”
“The way you Fae stab each other in the back so easily just amazes me.” She shook her head. “If I want revenge on him, I’ll do it myself, and not to make you happy.”
“Then, there is another way.” He opened his hand to show her a small dagger made from a dark reddish- brown metal that didn’t shine at all. “Kill him.”
She stared at the blade for a long moment. “How can I do that, when I’m chained up in the Fae queen’s dungeon?”
“If you help me save Otherworld from your monstrous mate, I will order my wife, the queen to release you into my custody.”
“She won’t do it.”
He laughed. “You think she wants her little cygnet to stay alive? You are mistaken. She will be as glad to be rid of him as I am. He is a threat to us all.”
“Can I think about it?”
“While you think, things are progressing at a pace you cannot imagine.”
“What about my face?”
He angled his head to observe her. “You don’t like this one?”
“It’s not really my thing. I look like Vadim’s little sister, and that’s just wrong, when you’re mated to someone. Adam took my face. He usually makes sure his victims commit suicide fairly soon afterward.”
“So that is your price?”
“Hardly. I’m just telling you the facts.” She shrugged. “I don’t need your help. I just need to get out of here, find Adam and that damned cult, get my face back and go home.”
“Without my son?”
“He’s not my problem. I can’t make him come back if he doesn’t want to. From the sound of it, he might have a few grudges to get off his chest over here.”
“He
“So you said.”
His scowl shook the walls. “Let us be clear. In order for you to persuade my son to quit Otherworld you require—what?”
She ticked the list off her fingers. “My face back, Adam’s death and the extermination of that secret cult. But as I’ve already mentioned, I can do all that myself, and I don’t want your son back.”
“Don’t overestimate your abilities, my dear.” He tossed the dagger at her, and she automatically caught it.
“Keep this anyway. If you do decide to execute him, it is one of the few weapons that might actually do it for you.”
“Is he so hard to kill?” The peculiar metal warmed against her palm as she wrapped her hands around the hilt.
His bitter laughter echoed around the cell. “He is practically invincible. I had to spend a fortune and go to the Dark Court to have that dagger made. There is enough power in that blade to kill three Fae Royal. Hopefully it is enough to pierce his black heart.”
He inclined his head a regal inch and disappeared.
“I hate it when people keep doing that!” She shouted, but there was no one to hear her. What the hell was going on? Was Vadim really the monster his father painted him, or simply misunderstood? Despite all his bravado and the excellence of his shields, she’d felt the Fae’s fear of Vadim’s power. Was he really a toxic weapon that was out of control?
She sat down suddenly on the floor. Did it matter? She’d been feared her whole life, and it hadn’t meant she was a bad person. Had Vadim had any more control over what he’d become than she had? The Fae king had tried to shock her into turning against her mate, but she wasn’t convinced. Hadn’t he left Otherworld to avoid all that? Hadn’t he tried to change? Which was more than she had ever done. Unless he’d been deceiving her all along...
“Thank God, the king’s gone.”
It was Rossa again, a cloak over his usual nakedness.
“What do you want?” Ella demanded. “And why the fuck didn’t you tell me about Vadim being the big bad fairy of Otherworld?”
“The king told you about that, did he?” Rossa pulled a face. “Cygnet swore me to secrecy, and he’s the more powerful being.”
“You’re such a wuss.”
Rossa drew himself up. “I simply have a healthy respect for the continuation of my lifespan.”
“So help me get out of this mess!”
“Here’s the thing. I promised cygnet I’d take care of you.” He glanced around the dungeon. “Believe it or not, this is actually the safest place for you right now. It’s so heavily warded that neither Adam nor the sect can get in here.”
“So what?”
“While you’re safely contained, there’s something else I need to tell you. The other night, cygnet gave me a message for his family that if you were a victim of Adam’s, he would personally spill their blood.”
“So that’s why they’re so desperate to keep me away from him and all chained up.”
“Not exactly. The thing is—they agreed to do what he demanded. I took their message back to cygnet last night, but he’d already disappeared.”
“And what about Adam?”
“He was supposed to agree to it as well.”
Ella pictured her last sight of Vadim, the contemptuous smile sure to rile her before he’d disappeared. “The complete idiot!”
“Who?”
“Morosov of course! He must have...” She glared at Rossa. “Just get me out of here, please!”
“Don’t be daft.” His smile was sly. “I don’t need to help you.”
“What the hell is that supposed to mean?”
“You’re mated to cygnet. You work it out.”
And he was gone again. Ella shot to her feet and screamed just for the hell of it. This was why she hated Otherworld so much. Everyone talked in fucking riddles. She glanced down at the manacles around her ankles.
“Hold on a minute. I’m mated to Vadim, and he is the biggest, baddest dude in Otherworld, so...”
She stared down at the chain and focused her thoughts on it. With a strange noise, it shattered into a thousand pieces.
“Holy shit,” she breathed. “I
She blasted the other one and picked up her backpack. If Adam couldn’t sense her inside the dungeon, she’d probably not pick up his trail either. Her first goal was to find him and get her face back.
Her reunion with the lying bastard could wait.