A glimmer of surprise lit the immortal’s beautiful eyes. “Alexius was more transparent than I expected in the end.”
The dying voice of the boy she loved echoed in Lucia’s ears.
“The crystals are not the true magic of the Kindred, princess. The magic is what’s trapped inside. An elemental spirit is imprisoned within each sphere. This is our secret. This is what we guarded. This is what we protected from the world . . . and what we protected the world from.”
Melenia’s gaze hardened, but her smile remained fixed. “One does what one must for true love.”
“The god of fire, the most powerful of the four Kindred, trapped within a sphere of amber,” Alexius had whispered to her. “To free him, Melenia would destroy the world.”
Lucia shivered. “No. You’re wrong. True love isn’t selfish.”
“Your opinion is noted. Now, there is only one thing standing in my way to reunite with the one I love after all this time.”
“Me,” Lucia said.
“I’m afraid so. I knew Alexius couldn’t kill you. I saw it in his eyes, no matter how deeply I sank my magic into him. I saw that his love for you was true. Lucky girl. Most never experience a love so deep. Imagine, that boy chose to take his own life before ending yours.”
Grief blinded Lucia for a moment until she mustered the strength to push it away.
“How will you kill me?” Lucia asked, her voice flat again.
“Similar to how I killed Eva. I stole her magic, which also stole her immortality—although, you’re already mortal. This should be much easier a task, but no less satisfying. Now,” she said, the hateful smile still fixed on her lips, “let’s be done with this.”
Something caught Melenia’s eye and she glanced down at the ground to Lucia’s left.
“That’s your blood,” she said.
“It is,” Lucia agreed.
Melenia looked then to the snowy ground and saw the symbol Lucia had drawn with her own blood. A triangle—the symbol for fire.
Melenia’s smile faded and her eyes widened. “What have you done?”
“Alexius told me I could draw this symbol anywhere with my blood to summon him, now that he’s been awakened. It’s his decision if he wishes to obey.”
Melenia’s gaze searched the area frantically until she spotted a figure approaching the cliffs.
“It’s you,” she managed, her voice breaking. “It’s really you.”
The tall figure wore a cloak. Lucia couldn’t see his face, but she knew who he was. The smallest emotion managed to wedge its way into her heart, pushing past her numbing grief.
Fear.
The figure drew back his hood to show dark blond hair and amber eyes. He was as handsome as Alexius was—unnaturally so. All the Watchers were beautiful and eternally young, Alexius had told her.
But this young man wasn’t a Watcher.
Melenia seemed uncertain upon realizing he wasn’t going to rush to her and take her into his arms.
“Melenia,” he said, reaching them and sweeping a gaze over her. “You succeeded. Congratulations.”
Finally, her smile returned and she reached for him, but her hand dropped to her side before she touched him. “A thousand years I’ve waited, my love. I’ve done everything I could to make this night possible.”
“And I’m grateful. Very grateful.” He held his hand out to her. She closed the distance between them and pressed her lips to his. It didn’t take long before she drew back with a confused expression.
“You didn’t return my kiss.”
“No, I didn’t.”