Then it hit me.

The gasp had slipped from my lips before I could stop it. I coughed in an attempt to cover it up, as the attention of the entire room fell on me, but I knew without meeting his gaze that Franco was not convinced. "Excuse me," I murmured to the others anyway, with an apologetic smile. The second they returned to the discussion at hand, I looked back to the map.

It couldn't be...

"Was there something that you wanted to add, Giuliana?" Across the table, violet eyes were boring into me. I held back a wince. The king had noticed my change in energy as well.

"I'm afraid not," I replied evenly, hiding my racing thoughts behind an apologetic smile. Not yet at least. I wouldn't risk another false lead. Before I could tell anyone of the epiphany I had just had, I needed confirmation, and I would not allow Angelo an opportunity to dodge my questions. Not with such a huge revelation on the line.

I knew what I would have to do, what I would have to offer, but was I ready to follow through with it? The flutter of excitement at the thought was sign enough alone that I had already given too much to the unforgiving bond, but how much more could I get away with before I lost all of the self-control that I had spent a lifetime building?

My foot tapped away my impatience as the meeting continued to drone on around me. I felt Franco's gaze like a weight against the side of my face, but I ignored it. I ignored the entire rest of the meeting, in fact, the majority of it useless repetition of the same information we had been going over for weeks without any new leads. I was unable to tear my gaze from the map.

If I was correct, then it had been right under my nose the entire time, so unexpected that no one had even considered it until me. Even I was still skeptical, but the more I thought about it, the more it seemed to fit.

When my father finally called an end to the meeting for the day, both he and Franco still shooting me curious glances, it was all I could do to refrain from loosing a loud sigh of relief that would only draw more attention my way.

I shot from my chair before anyone had a chance to ask me any questions, and raced from the room. I knew that my actions did nothing to diffuse the suspicion I had aroused, but I was past caring. I nearly took the servants corridor as an extra precaution, just in case Franco attempted to chase me down to demand an explanation for my unusual behavior, but decided against it. It was a busy hour in the castle and the last thing I needed was to give the maids anything more to gossip about.

Even so, I couldn't resist taking the stairs two at a time on my way to my rooms, several floors above the rest of the royal chambers. Once there, I didn't slow down, entering the bedroom and bending low to pull a small chest from underneath my bed. I crossed to my bookshelf and pulled out an old, beat up copy of The First Shift, flipping through the pages until I found the little key that I had stashed there, deep outline imprinted into the pages from the many years of being used in such a manner.

Inside the chest was a multitude of items I had collected over the years to hide from prying eyes, but I was not there to reminisce. I pulled out the violet bandana, the one from the very first note Angelo had left for me at the willow tree. I nearly ran to the window, throwing it open to peer around the dark stone of the exterior of the castle. Swearing under my breath, I settled for closing the material into the window itself. I only hoped that a maid wouldn't notice it and remove it from its spot. And that Angelo would see it, and know that I needed to speak with him urgently.

Angelo...

I remembered that day all of those months ago, when I had only just discovered his ties to the Blood Fangs. I had been trying to pry information out of him, but he had chosen instead to strum his guitar, despite my not-so-subtle annoyance at his refusal to answer. But, had he actually been giving me a hint in his own irritating fashion? If he was, then this clue was the most aggravatingly vague and easy to miss of them all, but it had been given before our deal to exchange information. Before he stood to gain anything from it.

So, why had he done it? Was it a test– were they all tests? To see if I could piece together something from almost nothing? What did it matter to him if I could solve riddles or bust a mining company? Was there something he hoped to gain, or was it all for his own endless amusement?

I turned and strode from the room.

If there was one thing I knew, it was that if I left the castle grounds, then Angelo would inevitably find his way to my side as he always inexplicably did. Like a moth to flame, regardless of whether he spotted my bandana in the window or not.

Angelo would come to me.

And I would get some answers.

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