Blood Lands (Savage Lands #5)(89)



“I see who the alpha of the pack is.” His eyes glinted. “What a waste. You could have been a remarkable leader.”

“I already am.” I took one tiny step in front, showing I didn’t need anyone to guard or protect me. “You just don’t like it because I’m no longer a chess piece you can move around, marry off, or train as a spy to take over the rule of more countries.” I made a point of looking at Lazar and Sergiu.

Istvan’s jaw rolled, his head lifting higher as Prime Minister Lazar shot Istvan an angry, confused look.

Istvan only grinned down at me. It knotted my stomach. His smile was one I recognized when he knew something more than the other person. When he knew he had you.

“What is this all for? Your ego? Sick entertainment? Is this what leaders do now? Sip champagne and nibble on gourmet cheese while watching people die? Oh right, it’s exactly what you all do. Hide behind your protective walls, flaunting your money and power in lavish parties like some dick-measuring competition while people starve in the streets. You use the poor as slaves in your factories while taking all the profit. Kids are dying of disease and hunger every day, and you do nothing.”

“Oh, Brexley.” Istvan wagged his head. “You silly, naïve child. Power is the only thing that matters. The only thing that can change this world, which I plan to do. To be the one who leads this world back to the way it should be. The way it was meant to be. One ruler, one species.”

Leon and Alexandru both jerked to Istvan. They stiffened, shifting their feet in confusion as they looked at each other and then to Istvan, clearly wondering where this was going. Ivanenko did not respond, though I spotted a glint of self-satisfaction in his eyes.

“And thanks to you.” Istvan motioned to me, his own smugness smearing over his face. “It happened quicker than I ever would have thought.” He didn’t react to the two other leaders, their nerves turning them defensive and angry. It only added to Istvan’s dominance. “You told me all I needed to know.” He nodded to a guard standing behind him. Noise and movement happened behind him, more guards bringing someone from Istvan’s private passage out onto the balcony, the progression slow and cumbersome.

As if a roped looped around my neck, the sound of my heart drummed in my ears, my entire world flipping over.

Istvan stepped slightly to the side, letting the guards haul the person forward.

My legs dipped as a scream stuck in my throat, complete terror locking it back, not wanting to believe what I was seeing.

Crystal blue eyes pinned me down with strength as his body swayed with fragility, his mouth muzzled to prevent him from being able to speak.

Or utter a spell.

“No.” I shook my head, but there was no denying it.

Tad.

Istvan had his arms tied and gagged to prevent the Druid from chanting or doing any spells.

Before I could even take it in, I saw Istvan lean down, lifting something up from below the railing, a mop of black hair and blue-green eyes.

“NOOOO!” Warwick boomed, his voice bouncing and cracking against the walls, ringing the arena in his rage, lurching forward.

Istvan perched Simon on his hip, holding the boy awkwardly, as if he had no idea what to do with children. He ran his fingers down the boy’s tear-streaked cheek.

“I wouldn’t, Farkas.” Istvan’s tone stopped Warwick in his tracks. “They are so fragile at this age. So easily hurt.”

“Don’t you fucking touch him,” Warwick grunted through his teeth, every syllable a warning.

“That’s up to you now, isn’t it?” Istvan’s challenging threat very clear. “This is such an impressionable age. He might make a good HDF soldier with the right guidance and family. Since he seems to be an orphan now.” Istvan’s insinuation about Eliza’s fate was clear.

Warwick heaved with rage, his body twitching with the need to destroy. To attack the threat on his family.

“I want my uncle Warwick.” Simon wiggled and fussed, trying to get away from Istvan.

Istvan set him down. “Your uncle has done bad things. Do you know what happens when you do bad things? You get punished.”

Simon glared at Istvan, moving closer to Tad. Tad put his arm around him, pulling him into him, letting Simon hide in his robes. Only then did I feel a minuscule bit of reprieve from Warwick. It didn’t lessen the threat, but I felt better knowing Tad was with him. Simon wasn’t completely alone up there.

The shock of seeing them was weaning, letting logic settle in, filling my head with the notion they had been caught and what it meant.

“Oh, gods...” Oxygen slipped from my lungs, whirling my head. “You got in.” My voice barely made it out, sticking on the dry patches in my throat.

Istvan’s superior smile zeroed in on me poignantly. “We walked right in.”

My lids fluttered, dark spots seeping into my vision.

“It means those barriers keeping fae out and dissuading humans from going there don’t apply to Istvan’s new soldiers. They can walk right in.”

He had heard me.

“H-How?”

“Not how.” His lip curled with arrogance, cruelty glinting his eyes. “But who.”

He turned his head as Tad and Simon were pushed farther back, and a man in a new HDF uniform stepped forward, his spine straight with proud arrogance, his eye puffy with a deep healing bruise.

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