Chapter Eighty–Six 

“Aleric, ” I called out to him and carefully approached. 

Immediately, I saw how he tensed up at my presence, his eyes flashing dark for just a moment. I suppose i t wasn‘t that surprising to think he‘d be furious after all this time down here. 

However, his words seemed to contradict this first impression, only succeeding in confusing me. 

“Aria,” he breathed, almost as if in a sigh of relief, before quickly focusing again. 

My eyes narrowed as I looked at him, unsure what game he was playing at. Was this some sort of act? 

“You can let her go now,” I said, jutting my chin towards Lucy. “If you kill her, you won‘t have anyone to bring you your meals every day.” 

But his head moved back in confusion, taken off guard by my blunt response. 

“...What?” he simply asked, perplexed by my words. 

“I said... let her go or you‘ll probably end up starving,” I repeated, taking a few more steps towards him.” She isn‘t a part of this... But I get it though. You wanted to make some sort of big statement to get me down here, wanted to feel like you had a bit of control since I‘ve kept you locked up for so long. Well, Aleric, now I‘m here, just like you wanted. So what‘s the next step of your plan? Are you going to kill her and make me watch? Are you disappointed I missed that part when you killed my parents?” 

“I don‘t... what?” he asked again. “Aria... what the hell happened?” 

I tried not to laugh at that. What hadn‘t happened? 

Apart from learning that my existence was purely to serve the agenda of a higher power? Apart from Cai sleeping with Thea for months and possibly working with her? Apart from Aleric‘s betrayal? 

...Apart from feeling so empty inside all the goddamn time? 

It was a wonder that I was still bothering at all. 

“Just let her go or get it over with, Aleric,” I said. “Don‘t drag this out any longer than we need to. I‘m sure there are more important things we could be discussing right now. Such as... Where Thea is and why are you working with her?” 

However, he still didn‘t move, as if debating internally as to what he should do. His reluctance was only frustrating me further though. Why debate when he never gave my parents that courtesy? Did he value an attendant over them? 

“Go on, do it!” | goaded and moved in so close I could have reached out to touch them. “Do it, Aleric! Kill her! Just like the murderer you are!” 

Abruptly, he then let her go, finally releasing her from his grip. 

“If only you‘d shown this sort of restraint earlier,” I muttered and quickly grabbed Lucy away from the bars to safety. “You‘re okay, Lucy. Get out of here. You‘re safe now.” 

She didn‘t need to be told twice, scrambling to leave as soon as possible. 

“So you actually believe this false story that I‘m involved with Thea then,” he said. “You know, when you didn‘t come down to see me I thought that maybe something horrible had happened to you. But looks like I was wrong. Apparently you just decided to not even give me a chance to explain and believe wholeheartedly that I‘m the bad guy.” 

| shrugged a shoulder. “Don‘t need to ‘believe‘ anything when I heard it with my own ears. Or Lucy‘s ears, 

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depending on how you want to look at it. I saw in a vision how you asked her if she was there because of Thea ‘as well‘. I don’t know why you continue to deny involvement with her.” 

“You mean the attendant who just so happened to be at the hospital the exact moment I was there? You didn‘t think that was suspicious at all? And it was the exact moment that–,” but he stopped himself and looked at me more closely. “Nevermind.” 

“...What? You‘re actually going to blame Lucy now?” I asked, half laughing over how absurd that was. “Go o n, tell me, Aleric, tell me how Lucy is actually the villain here. In fact, I bet it‘s somehow her fault my parents are dead too and next you‘ll be telling me how she forced you to do it.” 

“Aria!” he growled. “It‘s the same attendant you put in charge of my care down here all these months. Why do you think I‘ve refused to say anything? Youve got a goddamn spy and you don‘t even realise it. I don‘t know what the hell happened to you but if you‘re so blinded to even the possibility she‘s involved then I don‘t know what to tell you.” 

“No, Aleric, I‘m not blinded to it,” I argued, walking back up close to the bars. “In fact, nothing would surprise me these days. I just can‘t believe you‘re trying to distract me with stories of Lucy though when you were clearly the one at fault, when I saw you with their blood on your hands! Do you even realise who Thea is? Who you‘re protecting?” 

“Why would I need to realise anything when I have nothing to do with that girl?” 

‘He‘s lying,’ the voice whispered. ‘He knows. He‘s just pretending.‘ 

literal Goddess of Sight; Selene‘s mother. A being created at the beginning of time that is now bound and trapped inside a mortal body. That ‘girl‘ is more powerful than you could

Aleric

is who you‘re choosing to protect,” I continued, grabbing the bars. “Whatever she‘s offering you, I hope it was worth it because she‘s going to kill you the second you‘re done being useful. It‘s the same strategy she did to Cai; making him think she was his mate. She needs us to kill each other because she can‘t do the dirty work herself. That‘s all your pathetic existence is to

with her, Aria!” he finally yelled, cutting me off.

only a foot away and I looked up into his eyes. His green eyes that were so familiar

I wasn‘t expecting. An odd sensation all things considered given how long it‘d been since I‘d felt anything properly.

he might really be telling the truth. And a part of me really did want to believe him. Was that

were inconsequential

with Thea,

Nothing would be enough to

long to prove my point either, my senses picking up on

“LEFT. 

quickly, moving through the

falling into a defensive crouch

scolded. ‘I told you he would try and kill you.‘

bars, grabbing my throat... slowly squeezing

quickly react. “Didn‘t want to miss your only chance at getting to me? Were you not listening to what I just told you?! I can‘t kill you just like you should forget about killing me. Your survival is dependent on me living, just as Cai‘s is as well. Don‘t listen to

he argued and grunted out in frustration. “What is wrong with

up, tired of hearing his same lies, and started to leave. I could feel already as my arm began to shake next to me, the fear she had

over my shoulder. “And the next time you threaten an attendant, expect to be sharing your cell with a

he slammed his hands against the

look into Lucy,” he yelled out just as I made it to

words to sink in... before, finally, I closed the door behind

one working with Thea even though his actions screamed otherwise. How could I even possibly entertain the idea when it seemed so clear to me that

he

sense Lucy when she threw herself at me, pulling me into a hug.

at my shirt. “Miss, thank you for coming to save me.”

ready to let Aleric kill her if it meant proving a point. That I didn‘t see her, or

was

been disgusted with myself.

she asked innocently. “I really thought for a

before quickly detangling myself from her, moving to be

scared, shaking where she stood, and yet held so much faith that I‘d been trying t o do right by her. How could someone with so much trust in me be a traitor working for Thea? I‘d blatantly

some rest, Lucy,” I finally said, choosing not to

began eating away at

wasn‘t wrong. Lucy had been there since the beginning. In

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first person I ever mentioned Thea to, therefore knowing since I was fourteen that I was after her. She was even privy to information regarding my whereabouts at any given time, about

we‘d ever allegedly had... Lucy made

right there in front of

with the most though.

never left wanting for anything financially. The position she held was even one that most unranked would be honoured to hold, even

come to me for a counteroffer just as I‘d always

my every thought more and more, driving me crazy from not being able t o figure it out. Wondering whether there was even the tiniest possibility that Aleric was correct... that there was one thing he wasn‘t lying to me about

so I decided

real reason to hold me back, I decided

his stories of denial, but somehow I couldn‘t seem to get it out of my head. On even the

few days later, making her pause from working.

the entire time as

“Miss?” 

I really about

a second,” I said, gesturing

okay,” she said with a smile. “Thank you though. I‘m almost done here and

at

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