I laughed. "Yeah, sure, I'm gonna take a stroll through the Faerie Paths with you again. Because the last one was so pleasant. " Then again, last time I felt myself straight to Lend. . . maybe I really could get to the Faerie Realms on my own. If I didn't find a faerie to take me there soon, I'd try it. I'd try anything.
"I swear, I'll never do anything like that again. I'm sorry. I don't know how I can convince you, but I mean it. " He tried to take my hand, but I snatched it away.
He glared. "Okay, fine, you want a faerie?" He grabbed my elbow and tugged me down a side hall.
"Let go!" I said, pulling against him but trying to keep my voice down.
"Ta-da! Faerie!" Jack pointed at Reth, the very definition of beauty, leaning casually against the wall in a cream Victorian suit, the shirt open around his neck revealing perfectly sculpted collarbones, his golden hair just brushing along them.
"Evelyn, love, there you are. "
"I-You-and you?" I looked incredulously from Jack to Reth and back again. "This does not compute on so many levels. "
Jack shrugged, shoving his hands sullenly in his pockets. "Reth found me, told me you were in trouble, so I agreed to help. "
Reth cocked his head, giving Jack a curious look. "I seem to recall offering you the choice between having both your hands removed or pulling Evelyn out of that abominable iron-lined prison. "
Jack didn't meet my eyes. "Like I said, I agreed to help. "
I snorted. "Noble, as always. "
Reth held out his elbow. "Are we quite ready to go? I, for one, would rather not spend much time here. Tasteless decor, and the lighting doesn't do your complexion any favors, Evelyn. "
"Oh, for the love, you two are not in charge! And I don't trust either one of you for a stroll down the hall, much less through the Faerie Paths!"
Reth fixed his eyes on mine. "You have my word that you will come to no harm while in my care. " He waved a hand at Jack. "And you have my word that if he does anything I find even so much as mildly annoying, he'll never walk again. "
I bit my lip, torn. Reth was the easiest way to get out of here. But if I couldn't find Raquel, I could at least leave a token of my gratitude for a lovely stay. Both to show IPCA what I thought of their attempt to force me to work for them again and to maybe, just maybe, give myself an advantage in the upcoming confrontation with the Dark Queen.
"I need the IPCA faerie names," I said.
"Whatever for?"
"None of your business. "
"Impossible," Jack said. "Trust me. If they were findable, I would have found them. They don't have records anywhere-computers or paper-that we can get to. "
"Okay then, Reth. Can you get any of the IPCA-bound faeries here fast?"
He frowned. "I will do what I can. " He walked through a faerie door that appeared on the wall, leaving me alone with Jack.
"So," Jack started.
"Talk again and I'll tase you," I answered.
He sighed, then slid down the wall to sit on the floor. He started whistling after a few minutes, but I tapped my finger against Tasey and he shut right up. As far as I could tell in the sealed, windowless, underground nightmare that was the Center, it was probably the middle of the night, since no one was bustling do
wn the corridors. Not that I had issues with tasing anyone besides Bud, but I'd just as soon avoid any confrontations.
For now.
After what felt like an eternity but was probably only a couple more minutes, a faerie door traced its way back onto the wall and Reth walked out, followed by two faeries. Each was as beautiful as the other, perfect, ethereal, obnoxiously serene. They eyed me with cool detachment; either they didn't know who I was or they didn't care.
"This is it?" I asked.
"All the faeries that aren't in use right now. " He narrowed his eyes suspiciously at them. "And both Unseelie. "
"Doesn't matter, I'll take what I can get. " I turned to face them, ignoring the slight brain fog that being around that much faerie glamour always induced. I wasn't going to stare dazed and slack-jawed at them, tempting as it was. "I have a proposition for you. First, you tell me your true names. "