Magister Orion's booming voice wakes from the unsettling dream, though it's too much work to open my eyes. I'm exhausted. My body feels like it weighs a thousand pounds.
My ears tune in before I'm fully awake.
"—in an uproar. Every portal is guarded, and the death tolls keep rising. The militia's working on the riots, but they might not be enough. It makes no sense at all. There's no rhy or reason to it."
"How safe are we here?"
"It's impossible to tell. The High Fae have already taken one family into custody for insurrection, but it's possible there are more. It's as though everyone's lost their minds."
That doesn't sound good.
My eyes snap open and I struggle to sit up, pleasantly surprised my body's aches are gone, even if I still feel heavy.
"What's going on?"
Magister Orion's face swims into view, his contorted features smoothing over. The sight jolts fully awake, my heart rate picking up.
"How are you feeling?" he asks, his voice gruff.
I wave off his concern. My health isn't as important as this conversation. "I'm fine. What's going on?"
Magister Orion exchanges a loaded glance with Vanessa. My stomach tightens.
"The city is in an uproar," Magister Orion says, his words heavy. "In the First, Second, and Third Wards, there are riots and uprisings. There's no rhy or reason. Vampire against vampire, Fae against Fae; it's unclear who is ally or foe."
The timing is suspect. We can't contact anyone outside this place, and now there's civil unrest?
My mind reels, leaving dizzy. "Does this happen often?"
"No, never." He clicks his tongue, running a hand over his face in frustration. "There have always been struggles of power, but they never involve the city. Assassinations, maybe. Financial destruction. Things of that nature. Too many powerful families have allied to keep peace in this sanctuary; no one can stand up to their combined power."
"Until now," Marcus says, surprising . I didn't realize he was here.
"Until now," Magister Orion echoes with a sigh. "Too many people are missing. The body count keeps rising."
"Where are all these powerful families, then?" Vanessa asks. "Why aren't they keeping the city in peace?"
He spreads his hands. "Missing."
He continues, "There's no sign of Alpha Renard, or any other shifters in the city, including the rogues who have lived here for years. It's suspicious, no?"
"Very," I murmur, wondering how all this ties into our inability to contact anyone.
There's no way this isn't connected.
What aren't we seeing?
Trying to process this information has my head spinning one way, then the other. It feels like I've woken up in a different world; this feeling is getting too familiar. How many more tis will the rug get pulled out from under ?
"Soone is coming who might have answers," Magister Orion adds. "Do you rember the strange Fae nad Florice?"
I nod, recalling the stern woman who resembled my mother. Her cold deanor is hard to forget. "Doesn't she hate you?"
"Florice might be a giant pain in the ass with the way she sticks to protocols," Magister Orion says, a hint of grudging respect in his tone. "But she's also a wealth of information. She goes through almost every docunt a Fae ever puts their hands on."
My curiosity piques. "What information might she have gleaned?"
Magister Orion shakes his head. "I'm not sure, but she seems agitated by the situation. That alone is cause for concern. Florice never involves herself in politics. She lives and breathes paperwork."
"Why would she co to you?" Marcus asks suspiciously. "Do you think this could be a ploy to get to Ava?"
Magister Orion shakes his head, his salt-and-pepper hair catching the light. "Florice may dislike because I refuse to play by the rules, but she knows I'm neutral in the city's political landscape."
I mull that over. "So she trusts you because you don't have a stake in the ga?"
"Precisely," Magister Orion nods. "I've never aligned myself with any faction. My only interest is in magic and its preservation."
Marcus shifts beside , his posture tense. "But how can we be sure she's not using that neutrality against you? Against us?"
He's paranoid. I guess it cos with the territory; he's here to keep safe, not fight soone else's war.
Magister Orion's lips quirk into a wry smile. "Florice is many things, but not duplicitous. She's rigid, inflexible, and often infuriating, but she's also honest to a fault. If she's coming to , it's because she believes the situation warrants it."
But what would be dire enough for soone like Florice to seek help from soone she disdains?
* * *
Being awake doesn't an I'm healed; I fall asleep not long after, despite the turmoil.
At so point I wake up again, still groggy. Vanessa's gone, and only Marcus remains.
I guess the suppressant's working. That's good to know.
"You feeling okay?"
Marcus' gruff voice warms my heart.
"Better, I think." I feel like I'm lying in a puddle of my own sweat, but my mind has regained so clarity.
"Vanessa's with Magister Orion downstairs, waiting on Florice," Marcus says, noticing when I look around the room.
"Who?" My brain takes a while to start up, slowly tugging at my mories. "Oh. Florice. Wait, how long have I been asleep?"
"Three hours."
That's it?
Seeing the surprise on my face, he says, "You can go back to sleep."
Despite my muddled head, I'm wide awake.
"No, I'm good." Shoving myself into a seated position, I twist my hair off the back of my neck. The room air is cool against the sweat gathered at my nape. "I think my fever's broken."
"You look a little better," he agrees.
"I want a shower, and about twenty pounds of bacon, but I'll settle for going downstairs to wait for Florice."
But when I try to slide off the edge of the bed, I fall to the side.
Marcus steadies , holding onto my arm as I try to stand.
After three different attempts—all ending in falling, only saved from hitting the floor thanks to Marcus' help—he tucks back into bed like I'm a child. "Just rest. When Vanessa gets back, I'll get you those twenty pounds of bacon."
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