Page 15 of Crown of Envy

I inhaled deeply, my pulse quickening. “The Heart of the Grove. Sounds like our first destination.”

“I know that forest.” Jonas’ face clouded with concern. He rubbed his chin thoughtfully as if recalling an old memory. “I’ve seen a map of it back at the Court of Blossoms. It’s said to be dark and mysterious. If I’m right, you’re going to the Grove of Whispers.”

Damon’s eyes narrowed, his jaw tightening. He stepped closer to Jonas, his hand instinctively moving to the knife at his belt. “What do you mean by dark and mysterious?”

Jonas’ shoulders sagged as if a load of books had dropped on him. He met Damon’s intense gaze. “It’s said only the dead can pass through there.”

Damon chuckled dryly and shook his head. “And what happens if you’re alive? You turn into a corpse?” His fingers drummed his thigh, a nervous tic betraying his attempt at nonchalance.

“If you wander off the path, you’ll turn to stone,” Jonas explained.

Damon’s eyebrows shot up, sarcasm and disbelief playing across his features. He spread his arms wide with a cocky grin despite the tension in his shoulders. “You mean Medusa is hiding in the bushes?”

The air in the room thickened with each revelation. As the gravity of our situation settled over us like a smothering cloak, it sent my thumping heart rattling. Damon’s attempt at humor did little to lighten the mood, his forced smile not quite reaching his eyes.

Jonas shook his head solemnly. “This is no joke, Damon. The Grove of Whispers is not to be taken lightly.”

Damon’s grin faded into a look of grim determination. He squared his shoulders, his hand resting on the hilt of his weapon. “Well, looks like we’re in for one hell of a nature walk.”

Brody straightened his shoulders. “Then that’s where we’re headed,” he announced. He stepped forward, his posture exuding confidence despite the danger ahead. “Listen up, team. We stick together. No one goes off alone. Keep your eyes and ears open at all times.”

His hand went to the butt of his sword, fingers brushing its edge as if drawing strength from it. “We don’t know what we’re walking into, but I know this. Together, we can face whatever’s out there. We’ve trained for this. We’re ready.”

His gaze hardened, a flash of steel in his gray eyes. “Remember why we’re here. People are counting on us. So stay sharp, watch each other’s backs, and if anyone sees anything out of the ordinary, you speak up immediately. Understood?”

We all nodded, our expressions mirroring Brody’s resolve.

“Good.” Brody nodded. “Get packed. We leave tomorrow at dawn.”

“There’s one more thing.” Jonas lowered his voice, reached into his pocket, and retrieved a small vial of shimmering blue liquid. The glass caught the light, sending tiny blue reflections dancing across our faces. “Princess Lyra wanted me to give this to you. She wouldn’t tell me why, but now what she said made sense. This potion will help you understand the whispers, but it only lasts for an hour. Use it wisely.”

I took the vial, feeling its cool weight in my palm. A tingle ran up my arm as my fingers closed around it. “Please tell her thank you. Who is she?”

Chelby stepped forward, her eyes gleaming with reverence and concern. “Princess Lyra is a powerful fae with the gift of sight,” she explained. “But she has refused to talk about what she sees in the future, which is odd.”

Damon’s eyebrows shot up. He released a low whistle, shaking his head. “Oh great, another magical McGuffin.” His voice dripped with sarcasm. “Because things weren’t complicated enough already.”

He eyed the vial suspiciously. “So let me get this straight. We’ve got a mystery potion from a psychic fairy princess who’s suddenly gone all cryptic?” He snorted, a wry smile tugging at his mouth. “Man, I thought mine and Sawyer’s family was weird.”

Chelby’s eyes flashed as she gave him a stern look. “Princess Lyra would have her reasons.”

Damon sighed heavily. “All right, fine. Magical forest, stone-cold curse, and now Tinkerbell’s secret sauce. Just another day in paradise, right?”

“You should have more faith in her,” Jonas suggested.

Damon turned to face us, his expression suddenly serious despite the hint of humor in his eyes. “Seriously, guys. We’re really trusting a potion from someone we’ve never met? For all we know, this could turn us into frogs or something.”

A surge of determination coursed through me. “I think this is the whole point of why we’ve been chosen,” I offered. “We have to learn to trust each other and our instincts. My instincts tell me to trust Princess Lyra. We need allies, Damon.”

He paused, considering. “I guess if it’s a choice between being a frog or a statue…” He shrugged, his trademark smirk returning. “Eh, what the hell. At least frogs can jump. But if I start croaking, you all better find a way to change me back. And we never speak of it again, got it?”

Chelby stepped forward, her eyes shimmering with concern and pride. She placed her hands on my shoulders, her touch warm and comforting. A slight tremor in her fingers betrayed her anxiety.

“I wish you luck.” Conviction filled her soft voice. She swallowed hard before continuing, “We must return to the Court of Blossoms. Princess Lyra did say Jonas and I must remain in the kingdom. That is our destiny.”

Her grip on my shoulders tightened as if she was reluctant to let go. Then, suddenly, she pulled me into a quick, fierce hug. I caught a whiff of her scent, a blend of wildflowers and something distinctly magical. My throat tightened with emotion.

As she pulled back, Chelby’s eyes met mine, her gaze intense and meaningful. A shiver ran down my spine at the perceptive stare.