Page 29 of Legendary (Caraval 2)
But there was still hope.
Jacks might have been heir to the throne, destined to inherit more wealth and power than Tella was capable of imagining. But for all the privilege and connections that brought, it seemed as if certain thingsâlike Legendâs true nameâwerenât within his grasp, or he would have never helped Tella in the first place. All she needed to do was convince him that she was still useful.
Tella exhaled deeply and grabbed one of his hands. She leveraged his surprise to tow him behind a triple-tiered fountain spilling falls of crimson liquid that smelled like wine. From the outside it probably looked as if they couldnât wait to put their hands all over each other. Inside, Tella felt as if she were walking along a fraying tightrope.
âIâm sorry,â she said as soon as they were alone. Her gaze went everywhere except for him. As much as she wished to say it was part of an act, this was one of those moments she was truly afraid. âI didnât mean to panic after finding out who you were. Iâm so grateful for all youâve done; the last thing I wanted was to disappoint you.â
She swallowed and looked up at him with wide, pleading eyes. If he was capable of sympathy, it didnât show. There were ice storms warmer than the way he watched her.
âIâve been looking for you since the moment I arrived,â Tella rushed on. âI donât have Legendâs name, but I can get it by the end of this weekââ
Drunken words tumbled around them, cutting off Tella as another couple drifted toward the fountain they were next to.
Inside a heartbeat Tellaâs back was pressed against the uncomfortable ridges of a nearby pillar and Jacks was pressed to herâa show for the unwanted company.
Tella shut her eyes.
Jacksâs mouth dropped to her neck, cool lips hovering over her skin as he murmured, âIâve heard promises like yours before, but they are always lies.â
âI swear Iâm telling the truth,â she whispered.
âIâm not sure I believe you, and I no longer just want Legendâs name.â Another graze of his breath as Jacksâs cold mouth traveled higher, ghosting over her jaw without actually touching her skin.
Tella opened her eyes and sucked in a sharp breath.
His gaze was ravenous. She knew they were only playing a role for the couple drifting by, yet Tella imagined Jacksâs mouth widening enough to bite her, the same way heâd sunk his teeth into that white apple the other night.
Then as quickly as he had pressed her back against the pillar, he was pulling away. The couple that had happened upon them had already stumbled off to somewhere else.
Jacksâs eyes stayed on her, narrowed in a way that could have just as easily been displeasure or amusement at her growing discomfort.
âI like you, Donatella, so Iâll give you one more chance. But, since you failed to bring me the information I asked for, Iâll need to alter the conditions of our agreement. If you succeed with both tasks, then, and only then, will I consider reuniting you with your mother.â
âSo you know where she is?â
Jacksâs nostrils flared. âYou dare to question me when youâre the only one whoâs failed to keep her promises? If youâd brought me Legendâs name, youâd be looking at her now. Instead Iâll give you until the end of this song to make your choice.â
The music all but stoppedâsave for one clear cello note that might expire any second.
âTell me what you want,â Tella said.
A faint twitch at the corner of Jacksâs mouth. âI now need two things from you instead of one. Iâve worked very hard to become Elantineâs heir, but the rumor Iâm engaged to you has put my position in jeopardy. Itâs already spread across the court. If itâs exposed as a lie, given my reputation, people will expect me to kill you. If I donât, Iâll be seen as weak, and then Iâll be the one whoâs killed.â
âWhat are you proposing?â
âAccording to every whisper in the palace, a proposal has already happened.â
âAre you asking me to marry you?â
He laughed. âNo.â But for a moment, Tella swore Jacks cocked his head as if considering her. âI donât wish to wed you. I only need you to pretend youâre my fiancée until the end of Caraval. Once the game is over, we can say our engagement was part of it and dissolve it with no harm done.â
It should have been an easy yes. Tella had faked an engagement before. Yet something about this bargain struck her as off. It felt like making a deal with one of Legendâs performers. There was no way it could be as simple as Jacks made it sound. There had to be something else he wasnât sharing.
âWhat else do you want?â she asked.
âI need to make sure you can follow through with this request first. If you can convince everyone at this ball that weâre deeply and truly in love, then Iâll tell you the second thing I want.â Jacks stole Tellaâs hand, his soft leather gloves pressing firmly against her bare skin.
âTime to see how good of an actress you are.â He flashed his dimples, all carefree, boyish charm. But Tella could not forget how quickly he could turn from careless to cruel as he drew her away from their hidden alcove toward the looming cage where everyone was dancing.