Nat
Patch is sure he knows who's behind the killings, but Nat isn't convinced. She can't even remember meeting the guy way back when at Patch's house, so it couldn't possibly be true. He should have no idea that Nat existed, but Patch says otherwise.
When they finally break free from the main house of the fairies, though, things start coming together. Questions are answered and less and less becomes unknown to them. Nat can't say she's impressed with the turn of events, though.
Can Patch save her when the time comes, or will he finally cave in to the monster within him?
Patch
Levi is back to haunt Patch, that much he's sure of. Nat might not believe it, but Levi knows her and he'll do whatever he must to get his hands on her. Patch can't say that he knows why, but he knows that he won't let it happen.
Leaving the fairies main house is the only thing Patch can think of to do, but what Nat and him stumble upon is way worse than either one of them could've ever imagined. Nat's scared and doubting herself, and every part of him wants to soothe her - it's terrifying.
Can Patch overcome his own selfish desires and save her when the time comes, or will he let her perish like he had sworn to let happen from the start?