about the immediate threat you present to the kingdoms here."
This new development, that I was a threat because I wanted to conquer the Otherworld, was almost more ludicrous than the prophecy. "Why the hell would I want to rule in this world? Haven't they noticed I'm human? Or at least half? I don't have any claim on gentry real estate. And I don't want any."
"The shining ones view things differently than humans. Humans always feel the need to point out any drop of foreign blood in a person. As far as we care, you have our blood, and that suffices. You may have a human mother, but for all other intents and purposes, most of us now regard you as one of our own."
I thought about how common "outsider" labels were back in my own world: African American, Asian American, etc. She was right. People usually called attention to "foreign" blood.
"Yeah, but all that aside, I've made a career out of hunting them down. Doesn't that bother anybody or seem weird for a potential queen?"
"Some, yes," she conceded. The slightly distasteful look on her face informed me she was among them. "And they won't get over that anytime soon. But really - for everyone else - well, as I said, most consider you one of us now, and killing wantonly isn't that out of line for a powerful leader. Nothing that Tirigan or Aeson or Dorian hasn't done."
I exhaled loudly. "This doesn't make me feel better. I suddenly feel like I have more enemies than before."
"I'm sorry. If it's any consolation, Dorian's enemies may seek you out because of your connection to him, but that very connection will compel him to protect you by whatever means he can. Conniving or not, he's a powerful ally."
I remembered the nixies. "Yeah. He is."
Another uncomfortable silence descended, and we sat there watching each other. Regardless of how wussy I thought her condition was, she did look pretty exhausted. I hadn't really decided if she was an enemy or not. Honestly, I'd received more things to worry about than any sort of answers from this visit.
"Well," I said stupidly, "thanks for the...help. I guess I should go."
She nodded and gave me a faint, tired smile. "You're welcome here anytime."
"Thanks."
I stood up and moved to the door. My hand was on the knob when she called my name.
"Eugenie..."
I turned. A pained look crossed her face, one that had nothing to do with her physical discomfort.
"He loves you," she said haltingly. "You should...you should forgive him. He didn't mean to hurt you."
I held her gaze for several painful moments and then walked out without another word. I didn't want to think about Kiyo.
And then, as irony would have it, I ran into him when I was about halfway out of the keep. The universe was harsh sometimes. Whatever feelings her words had kindled in me dried up at the thought of him coming to visit her. The look on his face implied I was the last person he'd expected to see there.
I forcibly kept my expression cold, trying hard not to show how much I was drinking in his appearance and presence. He was as stunning as ever with that tanned skin and silky black hair curling slightly behind his ears. I wanted to run my hands through it. The heavy coat he wore couldn't hide that graceful, athletic body.
"Eugenie," he said softly, "what are you doing here?"
"I had to chat with Maiwenn. You know, girl talk." I hoped my tone conveyed that I did not want to elaborate on our conversation. He picked up on the hint.
"Well. It's good to see you. You look...good. How have things...I mean, have you been okay?"
I shrugged. "The usual. Propositions. Attempts on my life. You know how it goes."
"I worry about you."
"I'm fine. I can take care of myself. Besides, I do have some help."
Those dark, caring eyes narrowed slightly. "I suppose you mean Dorian."
"He saved me from a pretty nasty attack the other day and," I added, feeling mean, "he's going to help me go get Jasmine."
"That's a bad idea."
"Which part? Getting her or relying on Dorian?"
"Both."
"Well, you knew I was going to go for her one of these days. Better sooner than later." I started to walk past him, and he caught my arm. Even through the coat, his touch sent shock waves through my body.
He leaned close to me. "I want to come with you."
"I don't need your help."
"You need all the help you can get."
"No."