City of Spells (Into the Crooked Place #2) - Alexandra Christo Page 0,81

storm and the lightning and the hail brewed inside.

She was quiet in the same way death often was.

“Everyone is dead.”

Wesley’s eyes flickered. “Because you came for me.”

Karam pictured Asees’s broken body, bloody on the beach, and tried to keep herself from crumbling at the pain.

“It was not because of you,” Arjun said. “I know you think that the realms revolve around you, underboss. But this was the Kingpin, and I will not let you take Asees’s death from his hands. Or her justice from mine.”

Karam sucked in a breath.

Justice. She dismissed the notion. It was revenge they needed. Blood.

“I will take over as Liege of my Kin,” Arjun said.

His voice was too small for his stature.

There would be only a handful of his people left.

“Of course,” Saxony said. “I’m leading the Rishiyat Crafters now and will work with you to head up the magical army. I promise that we’ll make Ashwood pay.”

She placed a hand on Arjun’s broad shoulder.

“Are either of you injured?” Saxony asked. “Karam?”

By the spirits, the way that girl said her name made everything in Karam shake. Feel weak and strong at the same time. She wanted nothing more than to kiss her. Between the not-dying and the rowing between cities, it had been far too many days of not kissing Saxony.

But it was taking all of her strength not to cry and so she stayed focused on that instead.

“Do you two need to be healed?” Saxony asked again.

“I am fine,” Arjun said. He moved forward, hand on his sword. “And I am ready for battle.”

“Whoa there, soldier.”

Wesley pushed past Saxony and Tavia to place two firm hands on Arjun’s chest to hold him back.

“The war is taking a break right now,” Wesley said. “And so should you. I get wanting to smash everything, but you’re not going to be much use to anyone unless you get some rest.”

Arjun’s jaw shook.

Don’t cry, Karam thought selfishly. I couldn’t bear it if you cried again, Arjun.

“I’ll show you to a comfortable room and we can get you cleaned up,” Wesley said.

Those words were such a surprise to Karam that when Arjun accepted with a curt nod and the two walked back inside the estate, she could only blink in surprise.

Perhaps what Arjun needed wasn’t a friend who shared in his pain, but someone who could let him grieve alone.

“You need some rest too,” Saxony said, holding on tightly to Karam’s hand.

“Yeah,” Tavia said. “I wasn’t kidding when I said you looked like crap.”

Karam tried for a laugh, but she was aching too much, both inside and out.

“Actually, I need a moment to speak to Tavia alone,” Karam said.

“Tavia?” Saxony asked. “Really?”

“Yeah,” Tavia said. “Me?”

Karam nodded. “It is important.”

“Okay,” Saxony said, though Karam could tell she was confused.

Karam wanted nothing more than to fall asleep in her arms and to tell her how much she had missed her, but Tavia needed to know about the vision Karam had seen first, and telling someone they were going to die required privacy.

“I’ll help Wesley take care of Arjun,” Saxony said. “We’ll fill you in on everything that’s happened later.”

She kissed Karam’s cheek softly and followed after the others, until Karam was left alone with a baffled Tavia.

“I have to tell you something,” Karam said. “Arjun used an extraction on one of our attackers and it showed us a vision.”

She wasn’t sure how to phrase the next part with any kind of tact. So she simply looked at Tavia and said, “Zekia is going to kill you.”

Tavia took a moment to stare blankly and then swallowed and said, “Kill me? Are you sure?”

Karam nodded.

“When?”

She was taking it better than Karam had expected.

“I do not know,” Karam said.”We were on a bridge somewhere. I think it might have been in Creije.”

“What a homecoming,” Tavia said.

She bit her lip, as though she didn’t know what else to do.

“I am sorry,” Karam said.

What else could she say? She could promise to keep Tavia safe, but those words would sound so hollow right now.

“Don’t tell Wesley.”

“What?”

“Don’t tell him,” Tavia said again. “He thinks he can get through to Zekia and if he finds out about this, then he’ll stop trying. We can’t let him do that.”

“And he will lock you up in a room made of cushions,” Karam agreed. “He will not let you go anywhere near Ashwood or Zekia.”

“Exactly,” Tavia said. “Which is why he can’t know.”

“Understood. But when Saxony finds out—”

“You can’t tell her, either.”

“I am not lying to Saxony,” Karam said.

Tavia’s eyes were firm.”Yes,

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