Stephanie Garber - finale
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For Sarah and Jenny
I dont need tickets to Caraval because both of you have already made so many of my dreams come true.
Every story has four parts: the beginning, the middle, the almost-ending, and the true ending. Unfortunately, not everyone gets a true ending. Most people give up at the part of the story where things are the worst, when the situation feels hopeless, but that is where hope is needed most. Only those who persevere can find their true ending.
Scarlett Dragnas bedroom was a palace built of wonder and the magic of make-believe. But to a person whod forgotten how to imagine, it might have just looked like a disaster of dresses. Garnet-red gowns littered the ivory carpets, while cerulean frocks hung from the corners of the iron canopy bed, swinging gently as a gust of salty wind snuck in from the open windows. The sisters sitting on the bed didnt seem to notice the breeze, or the person who entered the room with it. This new figure slipped inside quiet as a thief, making no noise as she crept toward the bed where her daughters were playing.
Scarlett, her eldest, was busy straightening the petal-pink petticoat resting on her shoulders like a cape, as her younger sister, Donatella, wrapped a strand of creamy lace across her face as if it were an eye patch.
Their voices were high and light and morning-bright, in the way that only childrens voices can be. Just the sound of them was magic, melting the harsh midday sunlight into bits of luminous butterscotch that danced around their heads like stardust halos.
Both of them appeared angelic until Tella announced, Im a pirate, not a princess.
Their mothers mouth warred between smiling and frowning. Her youngest daughter was so much like her. Tella had the same rebel heartbeat and adventurous spirit. It was a double-edged gift that had always given her mother so much hope, as well as fear that Tella might make the same mistakes she had.
No, Scarlett said, more headstrong than usual. Give it back, thats my crown! I cant be a queen without a crown.
Their mothers frown won as she edged closer to the bed. Scarlett was generally less combative than Tella, but both girls mouths twisted stubbornly as their hands wrapped around opposite ends of a pearl necklace.
Find a new crown, its my pirate treasure! Tella gave a fantastic yank and pearls flew across the room.
Pop!
Pop!
Pop!
The mother caught one, deftly capturing it between two delicate fingers. The tiny globe was as pink as her daughters cheeks, now that both girls had finally looked up to see her.
Scarletts hazel eyes were already turning glassy; she had always been more sensitive than her sister. She broke my crown.
A true queens power isnt in her crown, my little love. Its here. Her mother placed a hand over her heart. Then she turned to Tella.
Are you going to tell me that I dont need treasure to be a pirate? Or that my greatest treasure is right here? Tella put a tiny hand over her heart, mimicking her mother.
If Scarlett had done it, their mother would have imagined the gesture to be sincere, but their mother could see the devilry in Tellas eyes. Tella had a spark that could either set the whole world ablaze, or give it much-needed light.
I would actually say your greatest treasure is sitting across from you. There is nothing quite so precious as the love of a sister. With that, the mother picked up her daughters hands and squeezed.
If there had been a clock in the room, it would have stopped. Occasionally, there are minutes that get extra seconds. Moments so precious the universe stretches to make additional room for them, and this was one of them. People dont get pauses like these very often. Some people never receive them at all.
These little girls didnt know this yet, because their stories hadnt begun, not really. But soon their stories would take off, and when they did, these sisters would need every stolen moment of sweetness they could find.
The first time Legend appeared in Tellas dreams, he looked as if hed just stepped out of one of the stories people told about him. As Dante, hed always dressed in shades as black as the rose tattooed on the back of his hand. But tonight, as Legend, he wore a seduction-red double-breasted tailcoat lined in gold, accented by a matching cravat, and his signature top hat.
Shiny locks of black hair peeked out from beneath the brim of the hat, sheltering coal-dark eyes that brightened when he looked at her. His eyes glittered more than the twilit waters surrounding their intimate boat. This was not the flat, cold look hed given Tella two nights ago, right after hed rescued her from a deck of cards and then callously abandoned her. Tonight he was smiling like a wicked prince, escaped from the stars, ready to spirit her up into the heavens.
Uninvited butterflies took flight in Tellas stomach. He was still the most beautiful liar shed ever seen. But Tella wasnt about to let Legend bewitch her the same way he had during Caraval. She smacked the top hat right off of his pretty head, rocking the tiny vessel beneath them.
He captured the hat with ease, fingers moving so fast shed have thought hed anticipated her response if he werent sitting across from her, near enough for Tella to see a muscle tic along his smooth jawline. The two of them might have been in a dream, where the twinkling sky turned murky purple around the edges as if nightmares lurked close, but Legend was as sharp as precise pen strokes and as vibrant as a freshly cut wound.
I thought youd be happier to see me, he said.
She gave him her most vicious glare. Her hurt from the last time shed seen him was still too raw to hide. You walked awayyou left me on those steps when I couldnt even move. Jacks carried me back to the palace.
Legends lips slashed into a frown. So youre not going to forgive me for that?
You havent said that youre sorry.
If he had, she would have forgiven him. She wanted to forgive him. She wanted to believe Legend wasnt all that different from Dante, and that she was more than just a game piece he wanted to play with. She wanted to believe hed left her that night because hed been scared. But rather than looking regretful for what hed done, he appeared irritated that she was still angry with him.
The sky grew darker as writhing purple clouds bisected the crescent moon, severing it into two pieces that floated across the sky like a fractured smile.
I had somewhere I needed to be.
Her hopes sank at the coolness in his voice.
Around them the air turned sooty as fireworks burst above their heads, shattering into brilliant glimmers of pomegranate red, reminding her of the fiery display from two nights ago.
Tella glanced up to see the sparks dance into an outline of Elantines palace
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