“My Prince,” I whispered.
He stood in front of me, cloaked in the mist that was now more gray than lavender, and I struggled to remember something important.
But there was nothing more important than him.
He danced with me, spun me, flung me into the air and when I drifted back down it was into his arms.
Yes. He was the one. How could I have not known before? It had always been him.
Arms wrapped around me, fingers caressed my eyelids, closing them. My head spun and the ground fell away. I was floating again, heat pressing from above me, enclosing my body, silk on my face and shoulders.
You were always mine,my Prince said.
Was I? I must have been lost.
Mist on my lips, on my skin, coiling around my body and slithering between my thighs, slipping inside. I opened my mouth, my back arching, and the mist slid between my open lips, down my throat.
Hasannah.
The cold pierced the mist, throwing me into confusion. That voice. I should know that voice.
Anah!
I wept. The mist tightened, constricted. Why wasn’t I dancing? Why was I still? What was confining me?
My Prince?
No, Anah. Grasp the rope.
What—I saw it then. A shimmery rope of a thousand writhing tendrils. It reached for me, viciously pierced my core because I belonged to it and it wouldneverlet me go to another, and I screamed.
It ate me from the inside, tore the mist out of my body, purged it from my veins.
Hard, cold beneath me. Hard, hot above me.
I opened my eyes and screamed.
“You were always mine,” Dartanyon said, and touched my cheek. “I know who you really are.”
“Anali.”
I shuddered, flailing.
“You’re safe. I have you.”
Cold, crisp voices surrounded me, not just Mathen’s furious, frigid tone.
I opened my eyes. My guard cradled me where I lay on the floor of the rehearsal room.
“What happened?” I croaked.
Mathen’s arms tightened. I looked up into a face thin with an expression I’d never seen in his eyes before—implacable death.
“You were attacked, Anali,” Mathen said.
“My Prince came,” I said, confused. “I was dancing, and he came.”
Mathen closed his eyes. “Lord Dartanyon created a fairy circle and spun you into it. We were almost too late to draw you out.”