"So...." Alaric said in between spoonfuls of his food, "You people seem to think that the reason Griffin and Roman haven’t communicated with you guys so far is because they lost the stone?"
Violet nodded. "Don’t you think the idea is feasible?"
Not that he cared.
Alaric wiped the tear that escaped the corner of his eye. "I mean, it’s Roman and Griffin we’re talking about here. You left the two brains in the Fae realm and sent the unique...." he paused, choosing his words carefully at the don’t you dare say it look on Violet’s face, "to the human realm. So yes, the idea of the stone going missing is very feasible."
Violet sighed. At least if Alaric believed that too, that meant they were safe.
"Yeah," Alaric said. "After the competition tomorrow. You know how much planning and magic it took to pinpoint Ezra and Nancy’s location. There’s too much at stake right now to allow that kind of distraction. Roman and Griffin will be fine, little minx."
He reached out and squeezed her hand in reassurance.
"Just thinking about how everything will play out," Asher replied. "There’s a lot happening all at once."
Violet and Alaric shared a look.
Yeah. That was Asher. Always trying to think ahead and worrying over everything.
All three of them looked up at the same time as two Fae guards rushed into the dining room, their faces tight with worry.
Alaric lowered his spoon, his expression changing, especially upon recognizing them as the guards placed in front of the space where he and Zuru worked.
Asher perked up, studying the Fae who approached them with dark, gloomy looks.
The way the color drained from Alaric’s face was immediate. He shot to his feet so fast the chair behind him crashed to the floor.
"What did you just say?" His voice was a feral growl.
"The Queen’s project is—"
"Alaric, wait!" Violet cried, rushing after him.
Violet could not catch up with Alaric, who had practically vanished, but by the time she made it to Zuru’s healing wing, Alaric was already there, standing before the stand with a blank expression.
"How did this happen?" the Queen entered right at that moment.
Oh great. This couldn’t get any worse.
"I swear, the butterfly was right there when we left. It had been sealed carefully, and there was no way it could have flown away except—"
"It’s the people we least expect who betray us," Asher said callously.
"You mean people like you, right?" Lila shot back sarcastically, not knowing she had hit the truth.
"Lila," Violet growled a warning. "My mates have done nothing but try to help my mother in every possible way."
"Then we call in the guards who were standing watch when the device went missing. We should start there," Alaric said.
"I’ll handle that," Lila said immediately, her eyes flashing with purpose.
Seraphira exhaled slowly.
No one spoke.
She turned to Lila.
"As you wish, Your Majesty," Lila said, stepping out immediately.
Then her gaze fell on Alaric.

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