A Court of Wings and Ruin Chapter 12: Lucien and Feyre Cuddle in a Cave

Previously, Lucien and Feyre argued with one another about which way to head as they escape from the Spring Court. Lucien, who is from the Autumn Court, highly recommends NOT going through it. Feyre insists they do. They are almost immediately captured by Lucien’s family.

A Court of Wings and Ruin Chapter 12:

“Father,” the one now holding a knife to my throat said to Lucien, “is rather put out that you didn’t stop by to say hello.”

Damn it. The way that dialogue was structured made me think Lucien’s secret child had just shown up.

Lucien’s brother holds them at knifepoint.

That knife pressed a fraction harder into my skin as he let out a humorless laugh. “Right. Rumor has it you two have run off together, cuckolding Tamlin.” His grin widened. “I didn’t think you had it in you, little brother.”

Wow gossip spreads fast in Faerie world! Also Lucien’s brothers totally read like members of the MRA.

“He had it in her, it seems,” one of the others sniggered.

And also Beevus and Butthead.

The leader of Lucien’s Bro Pack is Eris, the man who had been betrothed to Mor and left her for dead (after she was tortured by her own family) because she was no longer wife material. [Editors note: Originally I mis-remembered that Eris had raped Mor. Sorry about that!]

Feyre suddenly feels her powers stirring because anger is the cure for poison I guess?

Anyway, the brothers plan to take them to Lucien’s dad who will do horrible things to them. Luckily, Feyre’s powers have conveniently returned (and they seem to also be Pumpkin Spice flavored) and she fights/burns their captors.

I unleashed every drop of the flame in me, a wall of it between us and them. Sealing his brothers inside the cave.

[…]

As Eris’s livid face emerged from my net of flame, glowing like a new-forged god of wrath, Lucien and I brought down the cave ceiling.

Huh okay. I guess Lucien’s powers are back too? If the maybe-incest-twins weren’t dead I would tell them to get a refund on those poison apples.

“Hurry,” Lucien panted, and I didn’t waste breath agreeing as we staggered into the night.

Our packs, our weapons, our food … all inside that cave.

Aren’t their powers back, though? Can’t they winnow away into the night?

I guess not because we jump ahead, and they’re hiking and freezing cold.

I tried, over and over, to shout down the bond to Rhys. To winnow. To grow wings and attempt to fly us out of the mountain pass we trudged through, the snow waist-deep and so densely packed in places we had to crawl over it, our skin scraped raw from the ice.

But she can’t because if you read the fine print on these poison apples it clearly states that they are slaves to plot contrivances.

They manage to find a cave, but there’s no wood. I instantly suspected they would need to share body heat, AND I WAS CORRECT. I hope they bang even though it would make 0 sense. I’m just really bored.

“Tell me about her— about Elain,” Lucien said quietly. As if the death that squatted in the dark beside us had drawn his thoughts to his own mate as well.

Nooooooooo not this! Please just bang. Instead, Feyre talks about Elain gardening 🙁 .

I steeled myself before saying, “She is engaged, Lucien.”

I felt every inch of him go stiff beside me. “To whom.”

Flat, cold words. With the threat of violence simmering beneath.

Not you too, Lucien.

Also…Right before this Feyre says Elain won’t be going back to the human realm, so her engagement is probably over?

Then Lucien says he wants to ask Rhys how he could stand Feyre being engaged to and sleeping with “another male”. I find this a bit more interesting at least. Lucien’s questions to Feyre make sense–when did she realise she was Rhys’ mate and stop loving Tamlin since that’s what he’s hoping for himself.

Feyre tells Lucien he always was too good for the Spring Court too, and Lucien wonders where he’ll go. Feyre considers giving him a place in her court.

…some small, horrible part of me enjoyed the thought of taking one more thing away from Tamlin, something vital, something essential.

I like this bit of character work a lot. For me it actually resonates, and it definitely jives with what we’ve seen of Feyre…but it’s also a very human feeling. Tamlin has turned into such a joke, I’d feel the same way if I were her.

They keep making their way through icy terrain, close to the Winter Court now and unsure if they would be allies or not. But it doesn’t matter because Lucian’s brothers show up again! And Feyre and Lucien are on a frozen lake! And Eris is holding up a flaming hand like he’s gonna melt that lake! Oh noooooo!!!

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12 comments

  1. matthewjulius Reply

    “‘She is engaged, Lucien.’
    I felt every inch of him go stiff beside me.”

    UM PHRASING

    • 22aer22 Post authorReply

      omg i didn’t even noticing this, but now I cannot unsee it.

  2. Rebecca Bauer Reply

    Did Mor get raped? I thought she banged Cassian on purpose so Eris would ditch her. Although maybe I missed the implication that Eris raped her afterwards.

    • 22aer22 Post authorReply

      You know what, I think you’re right. On the wiki page it says “When Mor returned to the Court of Nightmares, Eris heard what she did. He told her that she had no value to him. Mor’s family tortured her. She was dumped in the Autumn Court with a note nailed to her belly stating that she was Eris’s problem. Azriel rescued her and brought her to Rhysand.” God I can’t keep my backstories straight in these books anymore. I’ll edit the post, thank you!

  3. Krista B Reply

    The magic gets more and more convenient… Or inconvenient… Depending on what SJM wants at the moment.

    • 22aer22 Post authorReply

      Yup. It appears and disappears whenever SJM decides it’ll be better for the story.

  4. Ly G Reply

    Ok, I’m permanently at least a month behind. But I have read this title multiple times while working on catching up and always thought it said “Grave” I was so disappointed to finally see that it’s just a boring old cave.

  5. Nedelina Tagareva Reply

    You don’t have to apologise that you misread what Eris did, because the way they talk about him, it seems he did even worst things than rape her. Sometimes it feels like everyone in the Night Court blames Eris for everything that happened to Mor, even thought the only thing he did was to refuse to marry her (after she slept with Cassian so that she doesn’t marry him) and then leaves her in the woods after her family basically tortured her and pinned a note to her body.

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