Fractured Fables by Alix E. Harrow
Author:Alix E. Harrow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tor Publishing Group
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SURE, OKAY. I should have figured it out a little faster. But in my defense, my brain was recently soaked in Sol Cerveza, dragged through the liminal space between worlds, and tossed at the feet of a tall woman with silken hair and a dangerous smile.
Also, in five years of adventuring through the multiverse, Iâve never once made it out of Sleeping Beauty. And let me tell you, I tried. I hung my hair out of high windows and bought apples from old ladies at the farmerâs market; I went dancing until the stroke of midnight and asked my father to bring me a single rose from the grocery store. None of it worked. Charm theorized about clusters of related realities and drew graphics that looked like the branches of some great interstellar tree. I pretended like I understood when really all I understood is that there are some rules you canât break.
But now, somehowâmy eyes flick to the silver mirror in the womanâs handâthe rules have changed. It occurs to me that I have no idea whatâs going to happen next. A thrill shoots up my spine and buzzes at the back of my skull.
âYou,â I say, and my voice is shaking now, but not with fear, âare not a princess.â
Her perfect brows arch half an inch higher, and I wonder dizzily if this world has eyebrow threading. âNot anymore, no.â She touches the pink indent at her left temple, which Iâm suddenly sure was left by the weight of a crown.
âSo where am I?â But itâs a simple equation (apple + mirror + royalty) with only one answer. There are no spindles here, and no fairies, but Iâd bet my left lung there are seven dwarves living deep in the woods. âWho are you?â
Her triumph flickers very briefly, as if she doesnât like that question much. âYou may call me Your Majesty, or My Queen, should you find yourself begging for mercy.â
Iâve heard more than a few villainous threats, but none delivered with such bored sincerity. My excitement dims somewhat. âRight. Cool. Well, itâs an honor.â My eyes slide to the only door. Iâm several feet closer than she is. âIâm sure youâre wondering how I got hereââ
Her eyes flash, the triumph swallowed by a bottomless, fascinating hunger that makes me forget, for a moment, that Iâm in the middle of an escape attempt. The mockingbird in my bag sings an octave higher. âAnd I would just love to tell you about it. But, uh, is there a bathroom I could use, first?â
The queen tucks the hunger away with practiced ease, like someone leashing a dog; some very unwise part of me is sorry to see it go. She says with polite amusement, âNo, I donât think so.â
âOh.â I take a sidling step toward the exit. âCould I at least have something to drink? I have this condition, see, this mysterious illness.â Generalized Roseville Malady (GRM) isnât actually that mysterious, but premodern monarchs arenât generally familiar with terms like âamyloidosisâ or âin utero genetic damage.
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