#Chapter 244 – Alliances
Ella
I stare at Henry in utter belief, my conversation with my impossible sister immediately slipping my mind. “You found her?” I gape, instinctively reaching for Cora’s hand. Her warm palm settles in mine, squeezing tightly.
“It wasn’t easy.” Henry admits, moving further into the room. “I reached out to every surviving contact I could think of, to no effect. Then I tried the news archives from the time, since they reported on the King’s death and Reina’s departure so thoroughly. They all said the same thing – that she was devoting herself to the Goddess, but none seemed to know where she was going to serve.”
“So how did you figure it out?” Cora asks, sounding every bit as excited as I feel.
“I followed the money.” Henry explains, in a statement so vague and cliched I could scream with impatience. “I had one of Gabriel’s computer forensic specialists hack into the royal banking records back home in Moon Valley. Luckily Damon hasn’t destroyed the financial archives dating back that far.” He shares eagerly. “He discovered that Queen Reina purchased a one-way trip to the Altaran islands just before the King’s death.”
“The Altaran islands?” I ask, racking my brains to try and place this name.
“They’re a remote island chain between the hidden territories and the royal continent,” Henry tells us, “so remote that all but the largest island are completely uninhabited. And the big island is only home to one thing: the most sacred temple known to shifters. It’s considered so hallowed that they don’t even allow pilgrimages to the site, only the most devout and worthy priests and priestesses are permitted to serve there.”
I press my hand to my racing heart, “so Reina wouldn’t be going there unless she intended to devote herself as a priestess.”
“Exactly,” Henry smiles, “and the fact that she was even allowed to go indicates that her journey was Goddess-blessed.”
“So how do we get there? How long will it take to reach the islands?” I ask, my blood feeling positively electric.
“You’ll have to go by ship.” Henry tells us with a small frown. “You can’t fly in the third trimester and I don’t even know if there’s access from the air. Reina traveled by boat, so you will too.” He pauses meaningfully, “I have to tell you that Dominic isn’t going to like it, though. There aren’t any doctors or hospitals, no resources to help you if you encounter trouble.”
“Surely there can’t be safer hands than the Goddess’s,” I counter, practically bouncing up and down. “How long is the journey?” I ask again.
Henry chuckles, “If I were you I would try to show a bit more hesitance about the risks when you talk to your mate. But it will take no more than three days.”
“That’s amazing!” I burst, giving up the pretense of calm and throwing my arms around my sister. “I can’t believe you found her! I can’t believe I’m going to meet her!”
Cora hugs me back, and I’m beyond moved when she murmurs, “I’m so happy for you, Elle.”
“Henry, you should come with us!” I suggest, glowing with happiness. “You know Reina, and I couldn’t ask for a better travel companion.”
“Hey,” Cora objects in an offended tone.
“Except for Cora, but she’s already coming.” I amend, batting my lashes at my disgruntled sister.
To my surprise, Henry’s face falls. “Yes, I know Reina.” He says in a strange voice. “But if I’m being honest I’m not particularly eager to renew the acquaintance.”
At once I remember that my birth father is responsible for the death of Henry’s mate. I don’t have any idea if my mother was in on the plot, but it’s entirely understandable why Henry would want to keep his distance. “Oh Henry, I’m sorry. That was thoughtless of me.”
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