Hades
I walked through the chaos, Eve's limp body slung over my shoulder. The cleaners were already called in, repairs underway as I strode through the watching crowd—the inhabitants of the Obsidian Tower.
No one spoke. The only sound was my own footsteps echoing against marble and metal, a slow, deliberate rhythm of judgment. Kael was a silent shadow just behind me. The Montegues trailed him, their silence thick with apprehension. Not one of them dared speak.
Despite the cool facade plastered on my face, my interior was different.
Pain.
Anguish.
And an immeasurable rage that felt like molten iron branding my insides.
I should feel relief. I should feel victorious.
But instead—
I felt hollow.
Each step toward the higher floor was a beat in a funeral march, and I wasn't sure if it was for her or for the part of me she'd taken without permission.
I shouldn't have held her.