Balmy air greeted us as we stepped through the portal into the light of day. The multitude of people milling about the waterfront didn’t even bat an eye at our arrival. They were either supes who were used to using portals as transportation or norms who only perceived additional people were taking up space on the walkway. Either way we blended in with the tourists and vendors who crowded the street as we made our way to gods only knew where.
“Detective Wh-“ I began.
“Craig,” he corrected grasping my hand so I wouldn’t lose him in the throng of people.
“Fine, Craig. Where are we going?” I asked frustrated by being led around without knowing the plan or why we came to this tourist trap of a swamp. Charleston’s air can be so sticky with humidity.
“You will see when we get there,” he replies pausing at the street corner. He checks his phone and then pulls me in another direction. Annoyed by the jerky movements, I yank back on my hand hoping to be released from his hold. Unfortunately, he doesn’t let go but tightens his grip. Though my pulling does make him stop and face me. His green eyes fill with confusion as he stares at me when I tug on my hand again.
“That is not going to work for me, Craig,” I retort as I cross my right arm under my breast. He still hasn’t released my other hand, and it is starting to piss me off. “You haven’t told me anything since you whisked us away to… here.” I gesture to the bustling city around us.
“Oh right,” he mutters as if he just realized he didn’t tell me about our destination until right now. He smiles at me as his thumb rubs the back of my hand gently causing me to stop trying to escape him. The movement spreads warmth from my hand through my arm to my chest. I shiver slightly bewildered by the effect this fae has on me. I don’t like it, but I am captivated by him, nonetheless.
“We are going to the Charleston City Market,” he replies and gently tugs me in the direction of the open-air market. The sun briefly blinds us before we duck under the pavilion shielding the market stalls from the elements. Throngs of people cram into the space making it feel smaller.
Craig is not phased by any of it as he presses on. We weave our way to the back of one of the buildings, away from the crowds. Making it easier for me to breathe again for the first time since we got to Charleston. Between the heat, humidity and people I am having a hard time being here. Fortunately, he leads us to a quieter, less crowded space that has glorious air conditioning.
My lungs fully expand as the crowd thins out to only a few people milling about window shopping. Some vendors look on hopeful for a potential sell while a few others look bored out of their minds. Some even turn our way as our footsteps echo on the stone floor as we approach a weathered teal door. The sign above it with its flashing neon lights reads ‘Spill Da Tea Bookstore’.
“Ah, here we are. My sources indicate that this secondhand bookstore may have the book we are looking for.” Craig says as he scrolls through his phone.
“It’s that easy, is it?” I ask, my eyebrow raised in disbelief.
“As a fae prince and top notch S.N.O.B. detective I like to think I have some pull in the supe community,” he replies with a smirk.
“We will see about that,” I jest as I just shake my head as he opens the door for me.
The bell chimes as we cross the threshold and I feel the tingle of magic crawl over my skin. The owner has pretty strong wards on this place, and I have to fight my instinct to rub my arms.
“Good afternoon,” a pleasant voice rings out as we move further into the store. “Oh, uh, you shouldn’t be in here,” the pleasant voice turns sour as the owner of it eyes me warily.
“I hope that isn’t how to greet all your patrons. Or am I just special?” I retort stalking closer to the petite redhead standing behind the wooden counter.
She huffs and points her stubby little finger at me, “You are a djinn. You are not allowed in this store.” She says as she hops down and disappears behind the counter only to round the corner a second later. I stop dead in my tracks.
“You’re a gnome!” I exclaim as I come face to stomach with the short creature standing in front of us.
“Uh, Minerva, please,” Craig interrupts grabbing my arm and guiding me to his side.
“My liege,” the gnome squeaks and bows before him. I mean she was already close to the floor, so it wasn’t that far for her to go.
“Please, Taina, please, get up. You know that you don’t have to do that. I really don’t need it,” Craig tells her offering his hand to help her stand. Is he blushing? My gods he is blushing. He keeps getting more interesting by the minute.
He cuts a look in my direction and shrugs once Taina is upright. I have no clue as to why he is embarrassed by his subjects showing him respect. Hells know I would not get that same reception from other demons here or in my father’s realm.
Taina shuffles over to Craig and tugs on his pants leg. “Your highness is it prudent that you be seen in the company of the likes of her,” she gestures with her head in my direction after her not-so-subtle stage whisper. I look at Craig as he chuckles and pats Taina’s hand.
“It’s okay. She is nothing like her kin. You can trust her,” he assures her. “I trust her.” the last part being more for me than Taina. She harumphs and glares at me.
“This is going nowhere,” I say and let my hand fall on Craig’s forearm. His magic hums just beneath the surface of his skin. It’s like contained electricity that jumps to meet my fingertips. “We should go,” I say breathier than I intend for it to come out.
“Yes, you should,” Taina retorts beneath her breath. I tighten my grip on Craig’s arm as I grind my teeth. ‘That little bi-‘ But before I can make my eloquent comeback Craig places his hand on top of mine, his thumb rubs soothing circles over the back it and I instantly clam. Sorcerer! He’s a sorcerer!
“Ladies,” he sighs then turns his attention back to Taina. “We have come for a book,” he explains to the gnome.
“Then you have come to the right place, Prince Zavien. Please excuse Taina. She is upset that the djinn made it through the wards,” a sultry voice answers from behind us.
“Reginus, there you are,” Craig says, his smile widening as he approaches a tall slender person. Even from across the room they radiate power. They give off a perfect balance of feminine and masculine energy and I can’t decide if they are a woman or a man. Honestly, their magic tastes old enough that it doesn’t matter. Their skin is the color of dark coffee and the colorful Mumu they wore accentuates the flawlessness of it. White braids fall down their back to their knees. The gold jewelry they have layered on their person who make a dragon jealous. They are gorgeous and I instantly hate them. Craig and Reginus air kiss as they clasp hands.
“What book can I help you find, my dear boy?” Regina asks waving Taina off. The gnome disappears and I am left standing by myself in the middle of the store.
Craig turns his smile my way and beckons me over to them. “This is –“ he begins to explain.
“Oh, I know all about Delphine. She is an interesting player in this game of the gods,” they smirk as they turn, gesturing for us to follow. I huff but follow hoping this will actually lead us to the book I need to complete part of this quest. Stupid gorgeous know-it-all creatures.
We walk past several tastefully crafted bookshelves and displays housing everything from contemporary art books to dime store romance paperbacks. The store seems endless as we zig and zag through the stacks and travel through a dark aisle before stopping in front of a simple wooden door.
Reginus opens it and ushers us into the coziest sitting room I have ever been in. A tingle spreads over me as we pass under the threshold. More magical wards. What are they trying to protect?
Colorful pillows, cushy chairs, couches, tables and bookshelves crammed full of books surround the room. A small fireplace, flanked by 2 tall bookshelves, burns brightly chasing away a chill I didn’t realize had settled over me. I became mesmerized as I perused the titles on a table closest to me. Some of these tomes are older than I am and a few I know to be missing from their original owners. Who is this Reginus person?
“Come. Sit,” Reginus offers pointing to two cushioned chairs around a table set with a whole tea service. I hadn’t noticed the table in the middle of the room before now. There is a lot to take in but something feels… off.
Craig guides me to the table and we sit as instructed. There aren’t many beings I respect or fear, but I can tell Reginus isn’t one to cross. I may not like them, but I am not ashamed to admit I am a little scared of them.
“Tea,” Reginus inclines towards the pot that is already pouring its content in our cups. Guess we don’t have a choice in the matter. Then again, I don’t think I would want to pass up on that heavenly scented elixir. The magical tea service fixes each one of the cups to our preference. Not sure how it would know but I am going to keep my mouth shut until I can figure out what Reginus is up to and how the Hells Craig knows them.
I take my cup in my hand allowing the warmth to soothe my nerves that have been on edge since we entered this bookstore. My gaze sweeps around the room while Craig and Reginus make small talk as they sip their tea. I tuned them out as I take in the room. Silk fabric hang along the walls and ceilings where the bookshelves don’t take up space. I go to take a sip of tea but pause as I notice the edge of a mirror in the corner hidden behind some lavender fabric. I squint to get a better look and set my cup down on the table.
“This book you are looking for, what is it called?” Reginus asks pulling my attention back to them.
“Huh, oh, it’s called ‘The book of the Ancestors’”. I reply, picking my tea back up from the table, the mirror forgotten. “The Oracle, Cassandra, said I needed to deliver it to a man with feathered hair, or something like that.” I murmur as I go to take a sip of tea.
“Yes, we think you might have the book here. Hopefully,” Craig interjects causing me to pause the cup at my lips before setting it back down. Reginus shifts irritability in their chair at my actions. I am not sure why but I think it may be because of the look Craig gives me. His hopeful optimism is contagious and makes me smile back at him.
“Hmmm, do you know anything else about the book?” Reginus questions as they sit back sipping their tea. I stare blankly at them confused as to what extra information I could possibly give them. They sigh, “What it is bound in or when it was made, perhaps?”
I think about it trying to remember the imagines I glanced from Cassandra when she gave me this task. “It is leather bound and old. Old is relative compared to these tomes you have in here. So it would be relatively new in comparison,” I muse and start to lift the cup of tea back to my mouth.
Reginus taps the side of their teacup and stare at us. “I think I know the book you need.” Craig and I perk up causing me yet again to put my cup back down. I have a million questions and I am ready to fire them off. But they hold up their hand to silence us before we can speak. “Unfortunately, I don’t have it here in my store.”
“Damn!” Craig exclaims and places his cup of tea back on the table.
“Quiet your minds, I can still help with your search for the book,” they say as they rise placing their cup on the table. Reginus moves in the direction of the mirror I had completely forgotten about a moment ago. They pull the lavender fabric back revealing a large, gilded floor mirror. Waving their hand over it, the surface begins to ripple as they whisper to it. Their language is so ancient I can’t follow it entirely. I glance over at Craig who smiles at me with an eager glint in his eyes. He definitely is here for the adventure. Excitement flows off of him in waves, but it isn’t enough to settle the unease that is causing goosebumps to form on my arms.
“Do you know what they are saying to the mirror?” I ask, curiosity getting the better of me. Before Craig can reply Reginus turns back to us and steps in front of the mirror.
“Found it,” they declare. “For this Prince Zavien, my debt to you is erased,” Reginus stated.
“Yes, of course,” he confirms. “I told you I have some good resources,” he tells me. I chuckle at his preening.
“Please, Delphine, drink up. Your tea will get cold,” Reginus tells me breaking mine and Craig’s connection with one another. Craig turns his attention to the beautiful creature as they place their hand on his shoulder. With a shrug I finally take a sip of my tea.
Herbal warmth floods my mouth and flows down my throat settling in my belly. The conversation in the room dulls as the temperature spikes. My skin feels like it is on fire, and I unbutton the top button of my shirt dress. Something is wrong. Very wrong. My senses are overwhelmed. Their conversation goes from dull to thunderous only muffled by the pounding of my blood in my ears. My vision blurs and magic stings my skin. It feels as if the magic is burrowing deep inside me searching. Searching for my essence. Shit! I begin to panic as I try to scream but am unable to do so or move for that matter. My teacup falls from my hands.
“Minerva!” Craig shouts as he leaps up from his chair coming to kneel in front of me. I feel the coolness of his magic rush against my heated skin. It feels so good that I moan in relief. “Curse you, Reginus! What have you done to her?!”
I couldn’t focus. My attention falling to where his hands touched. The pain and heat only subsiding in those places but quickly returned with a vengeance whenever they moved elsewhere.
Until his hand brushed against the amulet I am wearing around my neck. Bright light flashed from the relic and I exhale as magic floods my body. Just as sudden as the heat and digging sensation started it was snuffed out like ice cold water being dumped over me. All that was left was a tiny circle with a slash through it on the inside of my right forearm.
“Where did you get that?” Reginus hisses as they advance on me looking to rip the relic from around my neck. Weakly, I raised my arms to defend myself. I was wiped and my magic barely responded to my call. However, before I could muster a defense, Craig pulled a glowing silver sword from his suit jacket.
“That is none of your concern,” he bites out holding the tip of the sword to Reginus’s neck. “What. Did. You. Do. To. Her?” He glares at them. “I won’t hesitate to cut you down in your inner sanctum.” Craig threatens and for the first time I see the Fae Prince in him. I get it now. Those dark romantasy girlies are on to something. My body flushes for a whole different reason. Reginus steps back from the blade but Craig advances on them, keeping the sword in the same spot.
Reginus cuts their eyes to me then back to him. “You dare to bring a djinn into my inner sanctum. Not just any djinn but Cruxis’s daughter.” They spit the last part at me. Craig doesn’t hesitate to press the blade further into their neck drawing a trickle of green blood. What are they?
“We came for knowledge. We came in peace. And this is how you repay my generosity? We have known each other a long time and I am well within my right to slay you for your crimes.” he snarls back at Reginus. They cower and hold up their hands in surrender.
Seriously, I know it isn’t the right time or place, but my basement is starting to flood.
“Where is the book, Reginus?” Craig demands, his voice suddenly going very calm. The hair on my arms begin to rise from the magic that is leaking from him. He is pissed. I thought I had seen him pissed before but nothing like this. Obviously, he was just toying with me in the past. That kind of pisses me off but not enough to challenge him.
They murmur, “Baltimore, Maryland.”
“Care to narrow it down for us,” he instructs.
“George Peabody Library,” they reply.
“Good,” he says, and Reginus relaxes a little before stiffening again when Craig presses the sword further into their neck. “What did you do to her?” he gestures my way. Rage fills Reginus’s beautiful face as their glare cuts through me. Chancing a glance Craig’s way, they smirk before addressing me.
“I may have owed the Fae Prince a debt but not you, little Delphine,” Reginus hisses. “You have taken my mark your father put on me so long ago. May the Soul Eater find you in my stead.” They spit at me.
Craig turns wide eyes from them to me and then back to them. “Noooo!” he shouts as he rams the silver sword through their throat before withdrawing it and slicing them down. Reginus’s head flies towards the fireplace, and a scream fills the room as the beautiful creature dies. Their body falling to the floor before Craig in a smoldering heap of color and gold.
I sit there stunned by the revelation. There is ringing in my ears and my heart beats as if it is trying to escape my rib cage. Soul Eater. The one being that won’t just kill you but will erase your entire existence. I can’t seem to draw in a deep enough breath and black spots dance at the edges of my vision. What did Reginus do to my father to warrant that sentence? My thoughts whirl around what this mark means for me. All I wanted was to be left alone. Now this.
Craig’s bright green eyes fill my field of vision as he tries to coax me to breathe. “Breath Minerva, breath.” He says as his hand gently cups my face forcing me to see him, really see him. My gaze falls on his lips I follow his instructions. I take deep breaths until the black dots disappear and my racing heart settles.
“Good, good. There you are beautiful,” he says as I blink to recenter myself in the room.
“Craig,” I whisper trying not to panic again.
“Shhh, its okay. We will deal with that last little tidbit later,” he assures me and touches his forehead to mine. I exhale as the weight of what he just pledged to me settles over me. I am not alone in this. He stands and offers his hand. I nod my head and take it as I stand.
“You are right. We have a book to check out of a library,” I say as I exhale another deep breath. No time for wilting violets. Even with odds stacked against me I have never let them get me down. This time is no different.
“Let’s get out of here,” he says pulling me close and opens a portal that we fall into to another adventure.