Queen of the Night (Witchfire...

By AJSCURRAH

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Chance Nightshade, daughter of the Melbourne City Alpha, will avenge her brother's murder at any cost. Even i... More

Season List of Witchfire
Dedication
Chapter 1 - Prophecy
Chapter 2 - Murder on the Mind
Chapter 3 - A Deal With the Devil
Chapter 4 - Deception
Chapter 5 - The Five Stages
Chapter 6 - Love and War
Chapter 7 - The Arrogant Prince
Chapter 8 - Absolute Madness
Chapter 9 - Harsh Truths
Chapter 10 - Couple's Row
Chapter 11 - A Hill To Die On
Chapter 12 - Formidable
Chapter 13 - Secrets
Chapter 14 - Silence
Chapter 15 - The Way Between Worlds
Chapter 16 - The Vortex
Chapter 17 - The Council of Thirteen
Chapter 18 - Murder-In-Law
Chapter 19 - Broken
Chapter 20 - Final Farewell
Chapter 21 - Mirror Image
Chapter 22 - King for a Day
Chapter 23 - Collatoral
Chapter 24 - Trial
Chapter 25 - Shadow War
Chapter 26 - Death from Above
Chapter 27 - Salad or Fries
Chapter 28 - Clock Strikes Four
Chapter 29 - Blood Witch
Chapter 30 - Vodka Lantern
Chapter 31 - Manslaughter
Chapter 32 - Heart Stopper
Chapter 33 - Victims of Circumstance
Chapter 34 - Dominantly Yours
Chapter 35 - Pen Pal
Chapter 36 - Recruitment
Chapter 37 - What Say You
Chapter 38 - Mind Fire
Chapter 39 - Mental Graft
Chapter 40 - Interrogation
Chapter 41 - Judge, Jury & Execution
Chapter 42 - Ambush
Chapter 43 - Into the Dark
Chapter 44 - A Pale Ghost
Chapter 45 - Ultimatum
Chapter 46 - A Choice Restored
Chapter 47 - Face the Music
Chapter 48 - A Feral Shade of Amber
Chapter 49 - Family Feud
Chapter 50 - White Wedding
Chapter 51 - Vengeance
EPILOGUE
AFTERWORD... OR AFTER PARTY?!?!

PROLOGUE - Arthur

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By AJSCURRAH

The Night Market squatted in the concrete carcass of Queen Victoria Square, taking on a life of its own. Hawkers boasted of one-of-a-kind wares while lines for popular food stalls wound around in spirals. Giant, cloudy globes hung between the awnings on sagging black wires, bathing the pavement in a soft, amber glow that reminded Arthur Nightshade of his sister's eyes.

He cut through the crowd easily, using his height to scout the best path, putting his bulky shoulder forward to drive apart those too rude or oblivious to get out of his way. It was strange, sometimes, to come out to places like this; back home, everybody treated him like royalty, but here Arthur was just like anybody else. A guy looking for his girl after they split up to save time.

Sophie was a slight thing, easily lost in the crowd. It happened more often than he liked when they were out together; sometimes she even disappeared for hours at a time. The wolf prince frowned, pausing by the photobooth she said she'd meet him at. The locally brewed beer he'd just bought sloshed dangerously in the plastic cups as he turned this way and that, hoping for a glimpse of chestnut hair and flashing hazel eyes.

He wasn't prepared for the hand that seized his arm, dragging him into the photobooth. It was only his supernatural reflexes that prevented him from spilling the fermented brew all over himself, but they also lengthened his canines automatically, his skin crawling as the Change threatened to take over his pale, human form and warp it into something darker. Deadlier.

"Cheers," the witch said, snatching a cup out of his hand. She had to be a witch; she reeked of iron, and her eyes were like black holes, threatening to crumple him into a ball and shit him out in another timeline. "I really needed this."

He blinked, stupefied, as the witch fisted the drink and gulped it all down in one go. There was something familiar about her dark skin and the angles of her face, a curious blend of strong bones and delicate lines. Her accent was unusual too, as if she had lived in many places and taken sounds from all of them, making something entirely new.

"Midna Everclear?" Arthur asked abruptly, squinting in disbelief. "What's the Prophet of the Council of Thirteen doing here?"

She grimaced, pressing the red button for the camera. "Committing treason. I don't have a lot of time, so I need you to –"

Somebody parted the curtain, sticking their foot in the gap. "The booth is occupied!" Midna shouted, yanking the curtain closed. "Wait your damn turn."

Arthur heard the girls muttering a few choice words beyond the veil, but thankfully Midna's hearing was too poor – or she was too preoccupied – to pay any attention to the vitriol they spat. "As I was saying, I need you to listen carefully. I am only going to say this once."

Click. The screen froze, showcasing their first portrait; not a particularly flattering one. Arthur looked like a lost puppy, his dark hair in disarray and his blue eyes wary, bordering on fear. Midna, on the other hand, looked like she was going to spew up every last drop of that stolen beer.

"I'm listening," he said gravely.

"The one you love most is going to betray you," she began, "setting in motion a series of events that will shape the fate of the very universe. But before it all snowballs, you are going to be presented with a choice."

"What choice?" he asked.

Click.

This time they looked focused, like paramedics working to save a critical patient.

"If it is you or your sister that will live to tell the tale."

Click.

This time Arthur looked like he was going to be sick.

Midna grabbed his other drink, too. "Both of you possess the capacity to destroy or save the world. I know not which path either one of you will take,  but take it you shall before the night is out."

There was no point arguing about what-ifs. Midna was a Prophet of the Council of Thirteen. The highest-ranking witches in the world. "When will I know that it is time to choose?"

"When you come face to face with your greatest enemy. Let him live, and Chance will lead, and one day even love. Let him die, and her fate shall become yours."

Click.

"I'm sorry," Midna said, her eyes softening with pity. "I do not envy you this decision."

The curtain peeled back a second time, but the prophet was already disappearing through the other side, taking the freshly printed photo strip with her.

Sophie pushed into the photobooth. Her cheeks were an adorable shade of pink, lightly flushed from the cold. She'd never been good at regulating her own body temperature, often accosting Arthur with her cold hands and feet in the middle of the night, when he snuck into her room to be close to her.

"I thought I heard you in here," Sophie said, but the cheer in her voice sounded off key. "Was there somebody else with you?"

The one you love most is going to betray you.

Arthur shrugged. "I was on the phone to Chance. She seemed pretty upset."

Sophie grimaced. "Did she find out about the tournament?"

He shook his head. God, he was an awful liar. It felt like forcing himself to drink bleach, but in reverse. "No, but I think she suspects something is up. Father's been extra controlling lately."

She pursed her lips, rubbing his arm. "Sorry baby."

"It's okay."

It wasn't. Nothing was ever going to be okay again.

"I know what'll cheer you up," she said, pressing the red button and reaching down for the prop bucket at their feet. Suddenly Arthur was glaring at himself from beneath the stiff brim of a cowboy hat, while the girl he loved most in the world was posing in a cheap feather boa, pursing her lips and pressing them against his cheek.

She didn't ask about the beer he was supposed to bring. She didn't even have the pastries she left him to grab in the first place.

Click.

As Arthur stared at the fading image on the screen, he couldn't help but wonder if he was looking at a dead man.

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