Chapter 10Keir Keir knew Fleur’s desire to end slavery was isolated to the human kingdom. That didn’t help him; he needed the fairies to challenge the kings if he were to become free. If Cord had met a fairy with even the slightest indication she stood against the king, he needed to know her. Fairies believed in culture and history. Most rarely questioned the royal family’s authority. Keir had explained to Cord his and Fleur’s position on slavery and their loose goals to end it. They had no long-term plan or allies. They were unlikely to get anything done. They could at least try. Cord, to his credit, agreed despite the complete lack of organization. Cord had no idea how to find the woman he had navigated the castle with. Fairies often tracked one another using magic. It was unlikely th

