Her power wavers at the sudden intrusion, but the look of fear in her eyes nearly kills me.
“Forgive me,” I say again, because she’s scared of me. But she’s weak, so fucking weak, and I’m out of time.
With another push of power, I force her body to languish, even as my instincts scream that this is wrong. My own magic wars with me as I force her in a stasis between life and decay, as I make my power rot her from within. But I’m scared, so fucking scared that I could hurt her, that I could somehow do something wrong, push too hard.
“Forgive me,” I whisper for a third time, but I know she can no longer hear me. Please let this work, I implore silently. Please let her be okay.
When her aura is nothing but a wisp, she finally slumps, letting out a single, dusty breath as I catch her in my arms.
Without her consciousness to direct it, the wave of gold comes crashing to the floor. Taking a limp Auren in my arms, I run out of the archway just as a loud smash sounds. But even in the hall, more insipid gold is dropping from the ceiling and solidifying against the floor in uneven waves, nearly making me trip.
I dodge and duck, my spikes digging beneath my skin in a protective surge, wanting to come breaking out, but I grit my teeth and suppress it.
Gold floods the floor, splashing against the stairs, an unsuspecting servant crying out from somewhere behind me.
“Over here!”
I find Osrik waving me forward, and I skid to the right, trying to keep from jostling Auren too much as he leads me out.
The entire castle seems to groan, and I realize that more gold than just what was in the ballroom is rioting without Auren conscious to direct it.
No wonder she fucking drained herself. It’s like she brought every piece of gold in the castle to life.
“Out here,” Osrik grunts, just before he takes a sharp right, where a doorway is being propped open by Ryatt.
The moment we make it out, Ry lets the door slam shut, and not three seconds later, something hard slams against the door, splintering the wood. We all back up on instinct, watching as gold curls through the break. But much to my relief, it gives one last shake before it solidifies, its movement stiffening to a stop.
The crashing and crackling of the rest of Ranhold Castle dies down too, until bleak, unnatural silence bleeds through the air.
“Shit,” Lu says, letting out a low whistle.
Osrik looks down at Auren. “Is she okay?”
My stomach churns, a tic jumping in my jaw. “I don’t know.”
Shockwaves go through my Wrath, and then a hobbling Digby comes pushing past them to check on Auren. When he sees the state of her, he brings a pair of glaring eyes up to me. “You’d better fix her. You hear me, boy? Fix. Her.”