Last Stand by Carter Rachel E

Last Stand by Carter Rachel E

Author:Carter, Rachel E. [Carter, Rachel E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Young Adult, Romance, Adventure, Paranormal
Amazon: B01N24YLSW
Goodreads: 33832888
Publisher: Rachel E. Carter
Published: 2017-02-07T08:00:00+00:00


Darren arrived the next day without the two guards at his side. He came alone.

“Good, you used it.”

It was him.

I blinked and pulled myself up on my knees. It wasn’t as easy as it should have been, but compared to the first three days, I was thriving.

So was hope, as much as I resented its presence. Sending me that salve meant nothing. The prince was a war mage, like me. He knew the best way to extract a confession. Build a prisoner up and then break them back down. It was one of the first things they taught us during the apprenticeship.

Or maybe he—

He promised to kill you in a week.

The first thing I noticed was his right hand.

“What happened?”

Darren’s jaw clenched, but he said nothing.

There was a crude wrap around his wrist. It didn’t hide the swelling knuckles beneath or the darkening bruise. He’d broken all five of his fingers. They still looked broken.

Why didn’t he go to a healer?

“If you are done staring at me,” the prince said loudly, “it’s time for us to talk.”

“I wouldn’t call interrogation a talk.”

His eyes flashed crimson rage. “So eager to reach the end?”

“Wouldn’t you be?”

Darren ground his teeth and approached the cell.

He’s angry today, I realized. He had emotion—hate-filled emotion—but it was something.

He felt something.

I studied his eyes. They weren’t just livid; they were bloodshot with dark creases… and was it just me, or did his face look leaner than before? His clothes were wrinkled and old. He didn’t look anything like the Darren I remembered.

That Darren was always in control.

“I’ve changed my mind.” Darren shoved a key into the cell lock, throwing open the door. “I don’t want you to talk.” He spat the last word as he advanced, every part of him bristling with rage. “You are going to listen.”

I scrambled to stand. “Darren—”

He slammed me against the wall, both hands pinning my arms as he locked me in place. I thought he shuddered from the impact to his hand, but I couldn’t be sure.

He lowered his mouth to my ear.

“I used to think you were beautiful,” he whispered, “and now I think you are the ugliest thing in this place.”

A reply clawed its way up my throat, but I couldn’t speak, not with the anger flaring in his eyes.

“You tricked me.” His breath was hot on my skin. “I was a prince and a prodigy, and you were nothing. Just a lowborn. Just a little girl. Nothing special.” His next remark was seething in hate. “And despite everything, I fell in love.”

I held my breath as he touched the side of my face.

“Gods, I thought you were too good for me.” The prince’s laugh was bitter. “I was a wolf warning the lamb to stay away when that little lamb was preparing to stab me in the back.”

I flinched, my eyes jerking to his. “It’s not what you think. I didn’t want—”

“You still look so innocent.” He shook his head. “Even as you lie to me.”

“I’m not lying!”

His eyes locked on my own, and for a moment, neither of us moved.



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