matter what happens, I want you to know that I dearly wish you could end this game.â
What happens ? Did he mean, like, any second now? I shouldâve bound us in vine!
Just when I was sure he was about to drop me, he descended to the edge of the bluff on the other side. âYouâre the only Arcana fighting for a different future than the one weâve been dealt.â
As we touched down, I felt guilty for doubting him.
âI go now. For Selena.â Eager much? He saluted, then took to the air once more, the backdraft of his wings whipping my poncho.
Long moments later, he flew back with the Archer in his arms, holding her close, reluctant to let her go once they landed.
Oblivious, Selena pushed at him to stand on her own. Gabriel cleared his throat. âI return with Quintessence.â He disappeared into the murk once more.
As Selena and I waited, misgivings about my plan arose. âWhat if something goes wrong?â I tucked the end of my ponytail into my poncho hood. âWhat do you think the Lovers would hit back with? Would they use guns?â So far, most Arcana had spurned them.
Selena limbered up, stretching one of her long legs. âSome say the Lovers throw poison darts like Cupid himself. And wouldnât that be adorable?â she added in a disgusted tone. âBut Iâd expect guns, considering their army.â
Poison didnât affect me, and a bullet wouldnât kill me. Not so for the others. Was I leading them to their deaths? Iâd gotten used to being a leader, telling people what needed to be done. Still hadnât gotten used to the responsibility.
âBut check this, Evieâmy arrowâs already in flight. So I donât give a shit what the Duke and Duchess Most Perverse are packing. If you told me the twins could vaporize archers with their eyes, Iâd still try to save J.D.â
Oddly, that made me feel better, as if sheâd pep-talked me.
When Gabriel returned with a wide-eyed Tess, he said, âAllow me to detect Jackâs scent and get a lay of the land. It might take a few moments with these winds.â
As we waited, the World Card bit her fingernails and tapped one of her boots. To everyone else, sheâd appear to be a two-hundred-pound soldier with a nervous disorder.
Selena slapped the girlâs hand. âAt ease, Quintessence.â
âYou could stay here,â I told Tess. âKeep watch or something.â
âShe goes where I go,â Gabriel said. âAnd Iâve got the scent. Ladies, shall we rescue the hunter?â
8
The camp was like a ghost town. No soldiers roamed the grounds as we navigated our way through a maze of tents and lean-tos.
One large tent had light spilling from it, and male voices carried from within.
A middle-aged woman shuffled around a nearby cooking fire, ladling food into bowls. Her ankles were hobbled, her feet bare on the freezing ground.
A slave. Under General MilovnÃciâs orders, this army abducted females, âinvoluntary recruits.â
My nails lengthened, turning into purple thorn claws.
Selena mustâve noticed my tension. âDonât even think about it. Stay focused on J.D. Once we free him, weâll worry about these prisoners.â
With difficulty, I turned away from the woman.
Gabriel inhaled short bursts of air. âI scent Jack just around the corner of the ridge ahead. Heâs in a tent thatâs off by itself, a boon for us.â
Selenaâs gaze swept the area. âCan you tell how many guards?â
âI think about twenty or so.â
I shoved up my sleeve to reach the glimmering spore glyph on my forearm. âPull up your bandannas. Itâs time.â
Once the others were ready, I drew from the glyph, filling my hand with a sleeping toxin. As we rounded the corner, I blew against my palm to spread the spores. Like starting a blaze from kindling.
Dozens of men guarded a gigantic tent. And they