about Deveaux.â
They were crazyâand that made them hard to gaugeâbut I didnât detect true animosity toward Selena. Me? They seemed to despise me.
âBut I sense something else.â Violetâs eyes widened. âYour love is diluted! Another makes claim to your heart. And not just anyone!â
Vincent laughed. âItâs her old nemesis!â
The twins found this astounding. Which, I guessed, it was.
âUnfortunately, we only have one of the men you love,â Vincent said. âFor now.â
Violet frowned at Selena. âThe Archer loves the hunter as well? Whatâs so special about him? All he does is steal.â When she slapped Jackâs face, my claws ached to plunge into her neck like hypodermic needles. âOh dear. Heâs gone under again. The selfish man only wakes for his beatings. Which clearly means those are his favorites!â
âWe gave you the choice,â Vincent told an unconscious Jack. âTorture or be tortured? You mortals always choose incorrectly, until we introduce you to pain, enlightening you. Then you never choose the same!â
I furtively clawed my palms, dripping blood onto the ground. Vines could sneak beneath Violet, then shoot up to secure that sensor. But the risk . . .
Selena had no such qualms, was inching closer, soundless over the sawdust. With her superhuman reflexes, could she strike before Violet reacted?
âSo how should we enlighten him?â Violet tapped her chin with a polished black nail. âThe Pear of Anguish, the Scavengerâs Daughter, the Hereticâs Fork, or the Spanish Spider? Or we could simply maim.â
âExcellent idea, Vi. His hunterâs eyes have watched us so closely, Iâm keen to scoop them out.â He crossed to a nearby table, turning on a portable camping burner. A charred tablespoon lay beside it.
A knot tightened in my stomach when he raised the utensil over the flame. While it heated, he cast me a casual, la-di-da smileâas if he waited for a coffeemaker to finish a pot.
But Selena closed in on striking range. I needed to distract the twins. âWhy do you do it? Why torture?â
âTo practice our craft, exploring the pains and pleasures of the flesh,â Vincent said. âWe are tools used by The First. The First will learn through us.â
âFirst?â Watching the Archer eerily stalk her prey made me glad she was on my side.
Vincent turned the spoon. âThe Hallowed First, whom we serve.â
âI donât understand.â
He exhaled. âWhat we hear is heard. What we see is seen. What we know is known.â If you say so. âBut we soon developed a taste for torture, because weâre Arcana.â
Insane twin logic. âThat doesnât mean you have to torture.â
âDid the Hierophant and the Alchemist die peacefully?â Vincentâs expression was superior.
Both had died in agony. âI acted in self-defenseâfor no other reason.â Yet hadnât the red witch gotten a high from the kills?
Violet snapped, âYou enjoyed it enough in the last game!â Finally, unconcealed emotion from her. âI doubt your tastes have changed.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
When she gazed at Vincent, his pale irises briefly turned black. âTell her. The First will see her reaction.â
âItâs you,â Violet hissed. âWe practice tortureâfor you.â
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âDidnât you ever wonder why we marched on Haven?â Vincent asked me. âWe planned to make you a prisoner of our love, getting our revenge. But this is even better. We know how much harder it is to see a loved one tormented. You taught us that.â
Me?
Violet added, âYou once told us, âLove is the most destructive force in the universe.â You were right.â
I shook my head. âI-Iâve never seen you before. I donât know what