had an Eagle by his side to ensure that no Snake could ever find its way into his realm again. A Lion needs an Eagle to succeed: a liege to the king who can serve as his closest advisor. And today, I bring you this liege who will help me fight for a greater Woods. Someone you can trust as much as you trust me.”
The crowd hushed in expectation.
From inside the balcony, the Snake started to move towards the stage, his green mask still in place, his back to Hester and the crew.
But just before he moved past an obscuring wall and into the view of the mob, the scims that made up the Snake’s mask dispersed into the air, flying out of sight.
“I present to you . . . my Eagle . . . and the liege to your king . . . ,” Rhian proclaimed. “Sir Japeth!”
Into the light walked the Snake, revealing his face to the throng, the gold of his suit kindling to shimmers in the sun.
Gasps came from the crowd.
“In that old, obsolete school, two just like us ruled over a pen. Two of the same blood who were at war with each other, Good and Evil,” the king heralded, holding Japeth close beneath Lionsmane. “Now two of the same blood rule over a new pen. Not for Good. Not for Evil. But for the people.”
The crowd erupted, singing the new liege’s name: “Japeth! Japeth! Japeth!”
That’s when the Snake turned and looked right into Hester’s projection, revealing his face to the imprisoned crew, as if he knew they were watching him.
Taking in the Snake’s beautiful, high-boned face for the first time, Hester’s whole body went slack.
“What was that about staying one step ahead?” she breathed to Professor Dovey.
Good’s Dean said nothing as Sir Japeth grinned back at all of them.
Then he turned and waved to the people alongside his identical twin brother, King Rhian . . .
The Lion and the Snake now lording over the Woods as one.
3
SOPHIE
Bonds of Blood
While the guards held her offstage, Sophie saw all of it.
The Snake becoming the Lion’s liege.
Rhian’s brother unmasked.
Lionsmane declaring war on the Storian.
The people of the Woods cheering on two frauds.
But Sophie’s mind wasn’t on King Rhian or his snake-eyed twin. Her mind was on someone else . . . the only person who mattered to her right now . . .
Agatha.
Even with Tedros set to die, at least she knew where he was. In the dungeons. Still alive. And as long as he was alive, there was hope.
But the last she’d seen of Agatha was her best friend being hunted by guards through the crowd.
Did she escape?
Was she even alive?
Tears sprung to Sophie’s eyes as she looked down at the diamond on her finger.
Once upon a time, she’d worn another ring . . . the ring of an Evil man who’d isolated her from her only real friend, just as she was now.
But that was different.
Back then, Sophie had wanted to be Evil.
Back then, Sophie had been a witch.
Marrying Rhian was supposed to be her redemption.
Marrying Rhian was supposed to be true love.
She’d thought he’d understood her. When she looked into his eyes, she’d seen someone pure, honest, and Good. Someone who acknowledged the shades of Evil in her heart and loved her for them like Agatha did.
He was gorgeous too, of course, but it wasn’t his looks that made her take his ring. It was the way he looked at her. The same way Tedros looked at Agatha. As if he could only be complete by having her love.
Two by two and four best friends. It was the perfect ending. Teddy with Aggie, Sophie with Rhian.
But Agatha had warned her: “If there’s one thing I know, Sophie . . . it’s that you and I don’t get to have perfect endings.”
She’d been right, of course. Agatha was the only person Sophie ever truly loved. She’d taken for granted that she and Aggie would be in each other’s lives forever. That their ending was safe.
But they were far away from that ending now . . . with no way back.
Four guards grabbed Sophie from behind and yanked her into the Blue Tower, their bodies reeking of onions and cider and sweat beneath their armor, their filthy nails digging into her shoulder before she finally flung out both arms and shoved them away.
“I wear the king’s ring,” Sophie seethed, smoothing her plunging pink dress. “So if you would like to retain your heads, I suggest you