"This is weird," Ember's voice echoed in the stairway as Viktoria climbed to Selene's tower room. "It's like being in three places at once, and two of them are the same."
Viktoria tapped on the open door frame as she entered the room.
"Hello, Viktoria." Selene greeted her. "Join us. Ember, bring her into your Draga space, so I can bring her into mine."
Ember whirled around and grinned. "Someone wants to have a word with you." She held out a hand from her place on Musette's bed.
Viktoria crossed the room and took her hand. "With me? Who?" She gasped, then grinned as she saw a new place. "Your kitchen is your Draga space? Interesting, darling, but not what I imagined for you at all, if you bring your scowly, growly here." Remembering the tone of voice Stryx used when he called Ember his Draga, she wrinkled her nose. "And if you bring him here, I don't think I can ever eat in this room again."
Selene laughed as Ember flushed. "Viktoria! This isn't where I go with him. It's where I find her."
Viktoria's reality blurred as Ember's kitchen elongated and weakened, the walls, ceiling, and floor stretching so thin they became invisible, and Selene's tower room superimposed itself over the space. Fighting off a little motion sickness she sat down on the sofa next to Ember, closing her eyes. "Give a girl a little warning, please. That was worse than Mother throwing us through her portals when she rescues us."
Arms crashed around her neck, and a musical laugh filled her ears. "Musette?" She opened her eyes. Musette was wrapped around her like a boa constrictor even as she saw Musette's sleeping form tucked into a bed across the room. Herself and Ember sat on the bed next to her and together with Selene on the sofa in front of a roaring fire. "This is going to take some getting used to." Viktoria stood to hug Musette, then tugged her to sit with them. "I'm so glad to see you. I wish I could do more to help."
"You got me away from those spiders." She shuddered. "Thank you for finding the mage that hurt me. Idris went to get him and threw him in the dungeon. Now he's helping the witches who were in the cells to get home. Is Jael okay? You're a strygoi now, so he must be, right?"
"He will be." Viktoria heaved a sigh. " Everything is still jumbled up in his mind. Part of him is happy, but I can feel his confusion. I'm not sure he even knows I'm strygoi, or if he remembers bonding us."
"He'll know you've bonded. His heart will be beating, and he'll feel what you do unless you close him out." Selene placed a warm hand on Viktoria's shoulder. "Tell us what happened. Idris didn't have very many details."
"Mother showed up, I didn't have a lot of time to get into things then. I gave Tom, a guy who worked for Asim, some Beer of Oblivion and let him think he kidnapped us. He took us to a creepy basement under an apartment building and brought some men into our cell. They found my flask and thought it would be a party. They drank way more Beer of Oblivion than was good for them, and forgot they existed. The spiders that looked like tattoos came off their backs."
Musette shuddered. "I remember those men. They held me down while the man with white eyes forced me to drink the stuff that poisoned my magic. I didn't even know I had magic and now it's poison!"
Ember put her arms around her twin. "We'll find a way to fix you, I promise."
"My mother and my grandmother are experimenting with the venom from the spiders that were affected by the Beer of Oblivion. It might take some time, but I'm sure they can figure something out. When the spiders were freed, they were blank and imprinted on me, Dream, and Memory. They led us to Asim where we found Jael. He'd been bitten so many times. And his swords... they were gone. Melted, I think."
Selene put a hand to her chest and closed her eyes. "The medallions?"
"Safe." Viktoria removed them from her pocket and held them up. "I found them on the floor in front of the fireplace. I tried to tell him I have them, but he doesn't want to talk about his swords."
Selene's steady gaze met hers. "Do you know why?"
Viktoria nodded. "The medallions hold his daughter's magic. She would have been a strygoi. How could she have strygoi magic if she didn't have a vampire? She was so young when she died."
"Becoming fully strygoi is two parts. Meeting someone already strygoi, and bonding with a vampire capable of love. If you never meet a strygoi, you are Draga only. Strygoi magic used to run in families, passed down from mother to child, and strygoi were more plentiful before the massacre. It wouldn't have been so odd for Jael's daughter to have met a strygoi and partially become strygoi herself."
"Wait a second." Ember held up a hand. "I didn't meet you until after I summoned Stryx to my Draga space. How could I do that if I didn't have any magic?"
"You met Mjesec, and she gave you a burst of magic, did she not? We don't know anything about her history. She could have been strygoi from before the massacre and captured later. Maybe I wasn't the only one to escape. And strygoi magic has adapted. Now it seems to be combining with those of you who have some connection to strong magic and creating a sort of hybrid, rather than a pure strygoi witch. It's why you have a sword and wings in your strygoi form. Viktoria, are you pure silver when you change form?"
Viktoria shook her head and stood, flashing to her strygoi self. Shadows swarmed across her silver aura. "My mother is Louhi, goddess of death and witchcraft in Pohjola. She named me Shadow because I've always been able to shape them."
Musette poked at one flowing over Viktoria's arm, and it wrapped around her finger. "That is so cool! I wonder what my strygoi form will be."
"I bet you have ice cream cones floating all over you." Ember guessed.
Musette stuck her tongue out. "Well, if ice cream is my super power, I won't share it with you, Gingerbread head!"
"Ha!" Ember scoffed. "Like you ever shared your ice cream with me in the first place, Goldilocks."
Selene held out a hand to Viktoria. "May I?"
The medallions warmed as Viktoria handed them to Selene, and a cloud in Selene's eyes disappeared as she felt them. "The magic is still here. No mage is going to get the best of you, are they?" The medallions pulsed with a silver glow.
She handed the medallions back to Viktoria. "When Jael is ready, he can have new swords made. The magic isn't ready to leave him. Tell us what happened with Jael after he was bitten."
"Well, that's when Mother showed up. She let me take Lurky to Pohjola, and she and Memory fixed him. It was hard, but they could do it because he didn't have any magic to poison, just his mind. He woke up and needed to feed. He bonded with me, I thought he knew what he was doing, but he doesn't seem to remember it, and he doesn't act like we're bonded now." Viktoria closed her fists around the medallions. "Anyway, he was still in so much pain I took him to see my aunt, she has some rocks that can absorb pain and bury it. When he woke up there, all I felt from him was disgust and hatred, so I brought him back here. Maybe being home will help his mind settle."
"And you? What do you want to do?"
Viktoria chuckled. "Well, I was going to talk to you and go home, but your haunted house told me to come play."
Play!
"Can the rest of you hear that?"
Selene smiled and nodded. "That's strygoi magic. It's been trapped in here with me for so long it's excited about new strygoi, doing new things, and being able to see new places. It will take over the whole compound soon."
"You've been here a thousand years, haven't you?" Ember asked. "Why is it only taking over the compound now?"
"We're halfway around the world and an ocean away from Dacia here, and bringing so many of us all at once to a place I'd never been before took almost all my power. I was drained, and in a condition much like Musette is now when we arrived. The magic stayed here to keep me alive, because I was the first, and we thought, the last strygoi. Neither the magic nor I wanted to die. The magic had to recover, much like I did, and Musette will."
"Are you still recovering? Is that why you never leave this room?" Ember asked. "You told me when I met you that you are a prisoner here of your own design."
"That is true." Selene offered a small smile. "When Riordan fell during the massacre a thousand years ago, he didn't die to buy us time. He was taken, trapped underground in a fight against the first mage. This place," she waved an arm around her room, "is the farthest I can go and maintain my link to him. Riordan lives, and he fights. I won't abandon him."
Ember shot to her feet and flashed silver, sword in hand, black wings snapping out from her back. "We'll go get him. Where is he? Can you track him like Stryx can track me?"
"No. I can feel him, but it doesn't give me a direction. Tazraus and Resquiescere, his brother and sister, could track him. They went to look for him and never returned. He doesn't want to risk anyone else."