by Imogen Rose
“Hi! I’m here to see Katerina,” I said cheerily.
She cackled. “Come in, you silly girl,” she snarled, and pulled me by my elbow into the living area. Sheesh, she was strong for someone who looked so frail. She pushed me into a chair.
Could she be Katerina? My dad didn’t look a day over forty; how could this be his daughter?
“Rude, aren’t you?” she growled.
Oops, I had forgotten to shield my thoughts. I remedied that instantly.
“You will grow old, too, one day. Most half demons do. I am 159 years old.”
Wow. A 159 year-old grump. Charming. Well, her age didn’t matter. All she was at this particular moment was a murderer and kidnapper. I could totally understand why Kismet’s apparently addictive charm hadn’t saved her from being kidnapped; no amount of charm would work on this crabby old thing. So, I could totally forget trying to charm my way out of here. “Where are Luke and Kismet?”
“Somewhere you can’t get hold of them,” she said with venom. “And I have Pauline, Tessa and Suman as well.”
“Don’t be too sure of that,” I egged her on. She was starting to really annoy me now. “I got to them before, and I can rescue them again.”
“No, you can’t,” she said vehemently. “I took care of it. They are both securely shielded, like our stupid father.”
“You’ve got Dad?” I asked, surprised. “How did you ever manage to restrain him?” Then, it dawned on me. “You’re half witch, aren’t you?”
“Yes, and that makes me much more powerful than you, silly half human.”
“What do you want from me? Are you going to try to kill me?” I asked, hoping that wasn’t her plan. I didn’t really fancy shredding the old prune to bits. Blech.
“That would be fun, and that’s the plan, eventually. I need you to do something for me first, though,” she smirked.
“Don’t tell me. You need the number to a really good cosmetic surgeon?” I asked sarcastically.
I was on my back in an instant, as the force of her hand whacking my cheek really hard threw me onto the floor. I held my hand to my stinging face as I glared at her, then got back up. My fingers were beginning to merge.
“You insolent little brat,” she seethed. “Sit down and shut up, or you will need serious reconstructive surgery yourself.”
I could feel a pressure on my shoulders and a light breath against my ear. I was glad that Ryker was with me and felt better knowing that he could just wander me should any further violence occur. I sat down and glared at Katerina.
“As you know, our father stupidly named you as his heir, even though I am his oldest child. I’ll need you to abdicate in favor of me at the coronation. We’ll travel together, as sisters,” she sneered. “I’ve written your speech for you. You will learn it and gracefully hand me your position. Understood? After all, there is no way an inexperienced girl like you can be the sovereign of London. If you think about this, it all makes perfectly good sense. Had our father not been so besotted by Lady Annabel, he’d have seen it as well and surely named me as his successor. To think that he chose you! He will pay!”
“If I agree, will you let Luke and Kismet go?” I asked. Not that I really had any intention of letting her have her way.
“I will. Once I have been crowned.”
“What about in the meantime? Are they safe? Have they got everything they need, like food and drink?” I asked, acutely aware of what she’d done to Peter.
“They are all over at Pauline’s house. I just put a shield around it. They have everything they need inside.”
“What about Dad? Will you release him?”
She cackled. “Of course not! What do you think he’ll do to me if I release him?”
I shrugged. Probably the same as I was planning, once Kismet and Luke were safe.
She continued. “He’ll stay where he is until the end of my days. Then, he’ll be free again. He’s my father, after all. But, I won’t hesitate to kill him if he tries anything silly.”
“So now what?” I asked. She had me, for the time being anyway. I needed to figure out what to do next. I could try and kill her right here and now, but then I might never see Luke or my father again.
“So now, you and I will go to your place. You will introduce me to your mom, without revealing my plan. Then, we’ll get Manuel to outfit us. I’ve asked him to call Lady Annabel to arrange a showing at your apartment.”
“Manuel? How do you know my mom’s personal shopper? And how do you know where I live?”
She smirked. “I know everything. Now let’s go.”
Oh joy! The cab ride to my apartment with the old witch in the back with me was a barrel of laughs-not. I couldn’t believe that I was going to have to play dress-up with her. Priceless.
Not as priceless as Mom’s face when I introduced my big sister to her. Snort.
“Pleased to meet you, Lady Annabel,” Katerina smiled.
Mom quickly regained her composure and shook Katerina’s hand. “Forgive my unspeakable rudeness, Katerina. I’m just so surprised. Sebastian never mentioned you. Nor his other children,” she hurriedly added. “Are you close?”
“Daddy and I are indeed very close,” Katerina beamed.
Yeah, right!
“And your mother?” Mom carefully inquired.
“She passed many years ago. She was a witch, quite famous in her days–Elbian.”
“Please stay for dinner, Katerina. It’s really lovely to meet you,” Mom enthused, finally finding her social skills again. “In fact, Manuel called just a little while ago. He’s here with some designs for us. We need new gowns for Faustine’s coronation. It’ll be fun to have an extra set of eyes, if you’re up for a fashion show?”
“I’m up for more than that. I would love Manuel to outfit me as well. The coronation promises to be a grand spectacle.”
“Of course. You’re coming to the coronation. Well, we must travel together. Allow me to make the arrangements,” Mom volunteered. Then, she looked at me with her brows furrowed.
“What’s up, Mom?”
“Well, I was just wondering if your other siblings were going to be at the coronation as well. Have they been invited? It seems only right that they should be, don’t you think?”
“I think so,” Katerina agreed.
She would. She’d want the whole world to witness me abdicating the throne to her.
“There are six of you, I understand?” Mom said.
“Yes,” Katerina confirmed.
Seven, if you hadn’t killed one! I thought to myself.
“Is that including Peter? I heard about his murder, terrible tragedy. Did you know him?” Mom asked Katerina, looking at her kindly.
“No, not including Peter. Yes. We were very close.”
Hurl!
“I’m so sorry for your loss,” Mom said, hugging her.
Sheesh. I needed to get Mom on her own so I could tell her all about this demon witch.
“Are you close to the others, too?” Mom inquired.
“No, I’ve never met them. I hope they do come to the coronation. It would be great to meet the whole family.”
Blech.
“What about Sebastian? I mean, your dad. When was the last time you saw him?” Mom continued, as we walked into the parlor where Manuel was now getting his trunk unpacked.
“I haven’t seen him in a long time; I guess he’s now presumed absent, hence the coronation for Faustine?”
“Yes. Temporarily, I’m sure. Sebastian is bound to return soon. He’s indestructible, or so he told me. At worst, someone has him confined somewhere. It’s just a matter of time before he frees himself; I’m sure of it. In the meantime, Faustine will step in and lead, as I know she can.”
“You think she can cope with all the different paranormal factions in London?”
“I have full confidence that Sebastian made the right decision,” Mom said thoughtfully. “Right, let’s have some fun ladies! What do you have for us, Manuel
?”
If Tim Gunn had a doppelganger, it would be Manuel. Manuel had built a makeshift runway in the parlor and was busy getting his models into various long dresses. “Ladies, please have a seat and enjoy the show. When the designers were told about the upcoming coronation, they went mad with enthusiasm and have come up with these designs in record time. Each one is unique and stunning. I have selected thirty to show you. Ready?”
“Just a moment, Manuel,” Mom said, raising her hand. “I want to get some jewelry that Faustine will be wearing; it’s important that the outfit she chooses complements them. Faustine, come. Help me carry them. Excuse us, Katerina, we’ll be back in just a tick.”
“Tell me what’s going on, quickly,” Mom said, as she opened the safe in her room. “There’s no jewelry, I’ll have to wing it with that, but I needed to get you in private. So?”
“She’s blackmailing me.”
“Why?’
“She wants my position.”
“What is she blackmailing you with?”
“She has Tessa, Luke, Kismet and Suman, Kismet’s mom. And Dad.”
“How dangerous is she?”
“Very, she’s a witch-demon hybrid.”
“Could she harm you?”
“I guess.”
“Okay, we’ve got to go back in. Take these. Hopefully, there’s something in those boxes you can wear.”
When we returned to the parlor, I carefully passed the jewelry cases to Manuel, who was fidgeting impatiently. “Miss Katerina tells me that there will be special coronation jewelry that the Princess will be required to wear,” he said nervously, patting the boxes.
“Oh,” Mom said, feigning surprise. “Is that right, Katerina? Faustine, we really should have had someone advising us.”
“You should have,” agreed Katerina. “Where is Dorian? Isn’t he supposed to take care of all this?”
“He’s busy looking after business in London. He left Luke to deal with this kind of detail,” I said accusingly.
“No matter,” Katerina said. “I’m here now, and I know everything you need to know about coronation protocol. I have attended several. The demon crown jewels are held in London and will be presented to you by the head of the London council, King Alfred, before the ceremony.”
“King Alfred? But he’s the vamp king. Why does he get to lord it over the rest of us?” I asked.
“The heads of the different groups take turns and change every six years. This is King Alfred’s fourth year. Anyway, he will present you with them.”
“Do you know what they look like, so we have some kind of idea what will go with them outfit-wise?” Mom asked.
“The jewelry is very old, all hand made and adorned with rubies and black diamonds. There is a heavy choker, a single ruby bangle and a crown.”
“Crown or tiara?” Mom asked for clarification.
“Crown,” Katerina confirmed. “It’s covered in the most spectacular rubies.”
“Okay. We seem to be heavy on the red. What color metal....”
“Platinum,” Katerina interjected.
Mom nodded. “Right, let’s see what you have, Manuel.”
He dimmed the lights and turned on the music. Opera music filled the room as the first model floated down the runway. She was wearing a drop-dead gorgeous, velvet, emerald gown with a high neckline. I heard Katerina gasp as the model turned in the regal dress to reveal a short train coated with sparkly crystals. Each model who walked down the runway wore a dress as stunning as the last. This was going to be a difficult decision.
This was different from choosing a prom dress. I had to appear older and authoritative. I needed to look like I was ready to be in charge. But I didn’t want to overdo it and appear as if I was trying too hard. I had to look completely natural, comfortable in my skin, dress and jewelry.
I knew the instant I saw it that it was the dress. Mom squeezed my hand. She knew, too. I didn’t react, though. I wanted to keep my selection from Katerina, for now. It was a silver-gray dress with a high three-quarter’s collar lined in a faint red sparkle. It had no train. Phew. The last thing I wanted to worry about was tripping. I ignored the rest of the show and relaxed into my chair listening to the music, fantasizing about when I would say You eat that, old witch.
Revenge plotting was draining. Even though I had no right to be sleeping, seeing that my friends were in trouble, my struggle to remain conscious and come up with a grand rescue scheme culminated with my mom waking me up for school the next morning.
“Mom, I haven’t time to go to school! I have to figure out how to rescue everyone!”
“Do it while you are pretending to listen to your English teacher,” she said firmly, throwing my uniform on my bed for me. “Now, get up; your breakfast is ready and waiting.”
“But, Mom....”
“No but moms! Hurry. I have a busy day ahead of me as well. I need you somewhere safe, and school is it. You’re not the only one with friends missing. I need to find out where Katerina is holding Tessa. Is there anything you haven’t told me that might help?”
“Tessa is being held with the others at Tessa’s mom’s place in the Poconos.”
“How are they being held?”
“Katerina said that she spelled a shield around them to stop them from escaping.”
“Do you know if she has any allies?”
I shook my head, and then got ready for school. Once I had chomped down on my breakfast steak, I went to get Neave. Ryker appeared by my side when I got into the elevator.
“Hey!”
“Hey, babe. How did it go with Katerina and your mom?”
I updated him with what had happened after he had left, when Katerina and I had come back to my apartment. He listened intently.
“I wish I knew how to help,” he said quietly. “Demons and witches are so out of my league,” he shrugged.
“Ryker, just having you around makes me feel safer. Knowing that you can whisk me away from danger is really awesome.”
“You’ll probably never really need me to do that, though. Your powers are omnipotent. You can take care of yourself.”
“True, but I ruin my clothes every time I transform and have to kick butt. I’d just rather not. Most of the time, it would be handy to be able to just disappear. That’s where you come in.”
“I’m at your service whenever you need me, Princess,” he smiled.
“Cut the Princess crap, but other than that, thanks. Hey, can I ask you for a favor?”
“Anything.”
“I’m going to need a consort to escort me to my coronation. Luke was probably going to do it, but obviously can’t now. Could you?”
“Take Luke’s place? No.”
“Oh. Okay,” I said, trying to hide my disappointment. I hadn’t for a moment imagined that he would reject me!
Ryker laughed.
“Glad you find it funny,” I said, and pushed him.
“Hold on! I didn’t say I wouldn’t take you.”
“Yeah, you did,” I said testily, walking out the elevator doors first, as soon as they opened. He took me by my elbow to slow me down as I marched down the hallway, and turned me around to face him.
“Faustine, I apologize. I was just a bit pissed that the only reason you asked me was to take Luke’s place. Were you really going to go with him over me?”
I shook my head. “I don’t know! I don’t know what I’m doing, what’s expected of me! Maybe I have to go with someone in particular; I just don’t know. I’m totally winging it here,” I said, my eyes welling up. Yes, demons get stressed out, too.
“Okay, calm down,” he said, pulling me to him. I cried on his chest for a while, ridding my body of my emotions and feeding off of Ryker’s strength.
“I’m all good. Let’s get Neave; we need to get to school.”
Robert, Neave’s new stepfather, answered the door when I knocked. He told us that she was having a sick day. She was still asleep.
“A sick day? Isn’t that
a bit weird?” Ryker observed, as we were walking into school.
“Say what?” I had been totally engaged in an imaginary bloody battle with Katerina–my main concern being how on earth I was going to keep that gorgeous, silver coronation gown from being shred to pieces.
“Neave. Witch, right? Witches don’t get sick, not like humans, anyway. Why would Neave need a sick day?”
“Maybe she’s cutting for another reason, and that’s just an excuse. I was trying to convince Mom to let me cut school, too.”
“What reason? Why would she cut school and not even come to the door to explain?”
“Sleeping in?”
“Faustine, her mom’s missing! Would you sleep in if your mother was missing?”
“She probably stayed up all night worrying, and then fell asleep. I should have gone to see her once Katerina left, but I fell asleep....”
“Something doesn’t feel right, Faustine.”
I stopped. “Spit it out, Ryker. Do you think she’s in trouble?” He was creeping me out.
“Faustine, Ryker, get to your classes,” the hall monitor yelled, as he shut the door behind us.
“It’s just a feeling,” Ryker whispered. “Later, at lunch,” he said and took off toward his class.
Like Mom had suggested–possibly in jest–I spent the morning classes strategizing. I received a text message from Dorian during math. Urgent it said, so I called him back as soon as math class ended.
“Princess, we have a situation. I need you in London right away. Luke, as well. Leave for the airport right now; I have a private jet waiting.”
“I’m at school. It’s only lunchtime here. They won’t let me leave.”
Silence.
“Princess, I’m not understanding,” Dorian muttered confused.
“I’m at school, Dorian! I can’t just leave. There are rules and a protocol. Surely you understand that? Whatever it is, can’t you take care of it?”
“Faustine, are you telling me that school rules are keeping you from leaving a school? A human school?” he asked incredulously.
Yeah, I guess that sounded lame, but it was the truth. Our principal–human no doubt–was more terrifying than most demons.