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“This is ridiculous,” Iarlath protested. “The boy should take the whipping—”<br />

“Leave it, Iarlath,” said Gwyn. His arms were tight around Mark.<br />

Iarlath subsided, muttering—Mark was struggling and gasping—the stele was cold in Emma’s hand<br />

—colder still as she brought it down against Julian’s skin—<br />

She drew the rune.<br />

“Sleep, my love,” she whispered, so low that only Julian could hear her. For a moment his eyes<br />

fluttered wide, clear and astonished. Then they shut, and he slumped to the ground.<br />

“Emma!” Mark’s voice was a shout. “What have you done?”<br />

Emma rose to her feet, turning to see Iarlath’s face, blazing with rage. Gwyn, though—she thought<br />

she caught a flash of amusement in his eyes.<br />

“I knocked him out,” she said. “He’s unconscious. Nothing you can do will wake him.”<br />

Iarlath’s lip curled. “You think to deprive us of our punishment <strong>by</strong> depriving him of his ability to<br />

feel it? Are you such a fool?” He turned toward Gwyn. “Bring Mark forward,” he snarled. “We will<br />

whip him instead, and then we will have whipped two Blackthorns.”<br />

“No!” Kieran cried. “No! I forbid it—I cannot bear it—”<br />

“No one cares what you can bear, princeling, least of all I,” said Iarlath. His smile was twisted.<br />

“Yes, we will whip both brothers,” he said. “Mark will not escape. And I doubt your parabatai will<br />

soon forgive you for it,” he added, turning back to Emma.<br />

“Instead of whipping two Blackthorns,” she said, “you can whip a Carstairs. Wouldn’t that be<br />

better?”<br />

Gwyn hadn’t moved at Iarlath’s order; now his eyes widened. Kieran drew in his breath.<br />

“Julian told you he killed faeries during the Dark War,” she said. “But I have killed many more. I<br />

cut their throats; I wet my fingers with their blood. I’d do it again.”<br />

“Silence!” Rage filled Iarlath’s voice. “How dare you brag of such things?”<br />

She reached down and yanked up her shirt. Mark’s eyes widened as she dropped it to the ground.<br />

She was standing in front of all of them in just her bra and jeans. She didn’t care. She didn’t feel<br />

naked—she felt clothed in rage and fury, like a warrior from one of Arthur’s tales.<br />

“Whip me,” she said. “Agree to it and this will end here. Otherwise I swear I will hunt you through<br />

the lands of Faerie unto eternity. Mark can’t, but I can.”<br />

Iarlath said something exasperated in a language Emma didn’t know, turning to look at the ocean.<br />

Kieran moved forward as he did so, toward Julian’s crumpled form.<br />

“Don’t you touch him!” Mark yelled, but Kieran didn’t look at him, just slid his hands under<br />

Julian’s arms and drew him away from the tree. He laid him down a few feet away, removing his own<br />

long tunic to wrap it around Jules’s unconscious, bleeding body.<br />

Emma expelled a breath of relief. The sun felt hot on her naked back. “Do it,” she said. “Unless<br />

you are too cowardly to whip a girl.”<br />

“Emma, stop,” said Mark. His voice was full of a terrible ache. “Let it be me.”<br />

Iarlath’s eyes had brightened with a cruel light. “Very well, Carstairs,” he said. “Do as your<br />

parabatai did. Ready yourself for the whip.”<br />

Emma saw Gwyn’s expression turn to one of sadness as she moved toward the tree. The bark, up<br />

close, was smooth and dark red-brown. It felt cool to the touch as she slid her arms around it. She<br />

could see the individual cracks in the bark.<br />

She gripped the wood with her hands. She heard Mark call her name again, but it seemed to be<br />

coming from very far away. Iarlath moved to stand behind her.<br />

The whip whistled as he raised it. She closed her eyes. In the darkness behind her eyelids, she saw

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