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Chapter no 55 – Scarlett

Finale (Caraval, 3)

Scarlett wondered if the Assassin always kept his face shadowed by his woolen cloak and hood. It was unnerving not to see the person whoโ€™d whisked her back in time. But it was too late for Scarlett to worry about that, or any of the decisions that had led her into this ice-covered alley from years long since passed, with a Fate who possessed a reputation for madness.

โ€œPut this on.โ€ He shoved a dress into her hands, then gave her a heavy raspberry-red coat lined in thick gold fur. It went down to her knees, giving a bold glimpse of the dressโ€™s striking black-and-white diamond pattern.

โ€œShouldnโ€™t I be trying to blend in?โ€ Scarlett asked.

โ€œYou will.โ€ The Assassin inclined his hood toward one end of the alley, which appeared to lead to the Satine District. It was just as fancy as in the present day and full of people to match. Everyone who passed the alley wore vibrant coats lined in dyed furs. Some even carried fur parasols that looked as if theyโ€™d been made from leopard pelts.

โ€œItโ€™s going to start snowing,โ€ the Assassin grunted. โ€œAs soon as it does, your mother will walk by on that sidewalk. Follow her and steal her clothes, but whatever you do, do not change the past. Today sheโ€™s learned that sheโ€™s pregnant with you. You cannot mistakenly prevent yourself from being conceived, but if you alter the past, other parts of your world might be undone.โ€

โ€œLike my sisterโ€™s birth?โ€

โ€œYes. Be careful, princess. Follow your mother and observe her until youโ€™re able to steal the dress you need to deceive Gavriel. Then leave as quickly as you can. Iโ€™ll be waiting for you beneath the broken lamppost.โ€

There was a tiny scratching sound and then the Assassin was gone.

Scarlett hurried to put on the clothes heโ€™d given her. Her scorched shoulders burned whenever fabric touched them, but the cold air and the rush of time travel had dulled much of the pain.

The first snowflake fell a moment later and Scarlett started toward the mouth of the alley, where icy bricks turned into neat lanes covered in crisp flakes of white that glinted like the start of something new, something that she hoped would be quick and simple.

When sheโ€™d first proposed the idea, sheโ€™d imagined going back in time to spy on her mother and steal a dress from her would be like when she was very young and she would sneak into her motherโ€™s closet to try on her fancy lace slipsโ€”a little risky, but not in a way that could cause real damage. Scarlett wasnโ€™t going to change the past. She was just going to observe her mother, take one of her gowns, and maybe a bit of her perfume along with it. But that was it.

The hard part was supposed to be convincing her father she was the Paradise of the past once Scarlett returned. Seeing her mother walk down the snow-covered street was not supposed shake Scarlettโ€™s world, or make her forget how to breathe. If anything, seeing her mother as Paradise the criminal was supposed to ease some of the guilt that Scarlett had been carrying around. But as Scarlett followed her mother down the street, for the first time Scarlett saw her not as sheโ€™d been in Scarlettโ€™s memories or imaginings.

Scarlett saw Paradise as the woman who Tella had always believed her to be.

Paradise glided over the street in a skirt that was such a pure shade of white it made the freshly fallen snow look gray. She smiled at everyone she passed, tipping her head and making her red feathered hat bob. These people must not have known she was a criminal, or they all liked her so much that the ones who did know kept her secret. She looked the way Love might have looked if Love looked in a mirror, infectiously happy and radiantly beautiful.

She skipped inside a fanciful dress shop with a pretty purple awning, and Scarlett didnโ€™t even think before following her. There was a display of imported hats in the corner and Scarlett darted right to them, hoping to hide from anyoneโ€™s notice. Not that she needed to worry. The eyes of the women in the shop went directly to Paradise. There were only three of them, but Paradise commanded their attention like a queen ruling over her subjects.

The lady setting up a display of ribbons dropped a spool. A plump woman whoโ€™d been about to step into the back snapped around. And the young girl whoโ€™d been spinning in front of a mirror froze.

โ€œHello, Minerva,โ€ Paradise called to the plump one whoโ€™d been about to

leave. โ€œIs my order ready?โ€

โ€œI have no idea what youโ€™re talking about, darling.โ€

โ€œYes, you do. Gavriel ordered a dress for me. Itโ€™s supposed to be a surprise, but I found out about it, so I plan to surprise him instead.โ€ Paradise clutched her chest dramatically, reminding Scarlett a bit of Tella. โ€œIโ€™m going to wear it tonight and ask Gavriel to marry me.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re asking a man to marry you?โ€ cried the girl whoโ€™d been spinning. โ€œThatโ€™s forward.โ€

โ€œIโ€™d rather be forward than backward.โ€ Paradise spoke far faster than Scarlett, as if she wanted to cram as much as possible into every moment of life, an observation that Scarlett tucked away for her performance. โ€œIn my line of work, life is often very short, so I donโ€™t want to waste any of it waiting for a question that I could easily ask myself. Iโ€™m also rather certain heโ€™s going to say yes.โ€ She winked.

Even from Scarlettโ€™s position behind the hats she could see the head of the young twirling girl exploding with thoughts. Her brief conversation with Paradise had just splintered the way she viewed the world, opening up a door that the girl hadnโ€™t even known existed.

โ€œBut,โ€ Paradise added, โ€œif heโ€™s afraid of marriage, or of me, Iโ€™ll know itโ€™s time to move on.โ€

โ€œTo Marcello Dragna?โ€ said the lady with the ribbons. โ€œHeโ€™s very handsome and rich.โ€

โ€œThen you should marry him.โ€ Paradise laughed. โ€œHeโ€™d probably be much happier with you than heโ€™d be with me. Marcello onlyย thinksย he could handle me. I believe he wants to tame me, like a caged tiger at a circus, so he can show off to his friends.โ€

โ€œThat sounds sort of like what youโ€™re trying to do with Gavriel,โ€ mused Minerva.

โ€œNo, I like Gavriel outside of his cage, and I donโ€™t have any friends to show off to, except for you, Minerva.โ€

Minerva muttered something too low for Scarlett to hear before slipping back into the door sheโ€™d been about to go through as Paradise had entered. A moment later she reappeared with a creation in her hands that was far too extravagant to be called a gown. It was a riot of cream and black and rose and pink with splashes of flowers and lace and stray gold leaf. Long sleeves attached to a decorative bodice that was fitted through the hips, until the skirt flared out in ruffled tiers that ended in a train of gold and rose flowers with lacy black leaves.

It didnโ€™t look like Scarlettโ€™s idea of love, but she could see how it could have been her motherโ€™s, and Gavrielโ€™s.

Paradise gasped. โ€œItโ€™s sublime.โ€

โ€œEach of these layers can be easily removed with a quick tug, if you need to run.โ€

โ€œOr if I want to have some fun with Gavriel,โ€ chimed Paradise.

The twirling girl turned red as berries, the lady with the ribbons broke out in a laugh, but Minerva didnโ€™t crack a smile. She looked as wary as Scarlett was feeling.

Scarlett knew her mother went on to marry Marcello Dragna, not Gavriel. But the entire exchange still left Scarlett with a deep, heavy feeling of dread as the conversation between the women ended. The ill feeling remained with Scarlett as she followed Paradise from the dress shop back into another icy alley.

Scarlett had no love for Marcello, but as much as Scarlett hated him, if Paradise never married him, then Tella would never be born. Scarlett quickened her steps as her mother disappeared around the corner.

Scarlett knew she wasnโ€™t supposed to interfere. The Assassin had warned her not to changeโ€”

Her back slammed against a brick wall of a dead-end street, as Paradise placed a knife to Scarlettโ€™s throat.

She fought to take a ragged breath. Seeing Paradise like this was like peering in a threatening mirror. This was the mother Scarlett had originally expected to meet. But she couldnโ€™t feel triumphant about it; if this encounter went the wrong way it could destroy the entire future Scarlett knew, or end Scarlettโ€™s life.

โ€œWhatโ€™s a pretty little girl like you doing followingโ€”โ€ Paradise cut off abruptly. She must have seen the resemblance as well, though her response was to hold the blade closer to Scarlettโ€™s throat.

โ€œWho are you? Why are you trying to look like me?โ€ She spoke even faster than she had in the shop. โ€œTell me in the next ten seconds or Iโ€™ll slit your throat and walk away before your body hits the snow. One. Two. Three.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not here to hurt you,โ€ Scarlett said.

โ€œNot the right answer.โ€ Paradise flashed a vicious grin. โ€œFour. Five.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m here because your family is in danger.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t have a family,โ€ she sang. โ€œSeven. Eight.โ€ โ€œYes, you do, in the future.โ€

Paradise didnโ€™t even bother to respond to this claim. โ€œNine.โ€

โ€œYou have a daughter,โ€ Scarlett said. โ€œYouโ€™re pregnant with her right now!โ€

Paradise stopped counting.

โ€œHow did you know that? Iโ€™ve only told one person that, and he wouldnโ€™t say a word.โ€ Her eyes narrowed on Scarlett and then went wide. โ€œWhere did you get those earrings?โ€ She dropped the box sheโ€™d been holding and touched her own ears, where a matching pair of jeweled baubles rested.

โ€œThey were from you,โ€ Scarlett said. โ€œYou told me my father gave them to you because scarlet was your favorite color. Itโ€™s also what you named me.โ€

Paradise stumbled back, but continued to hold out the knife. Gray mist swirled around her; she was confused but no longer feeling hostile, though on the outside she kept her expression severe.

โ€œYou also change your name to Paloma,โ€ Scarlett said. โ€œYou leave this identity and turn into something close to a legend.โ€

This made a hint of her grin return, but it didnโ€™t meet her eyes the way Scarlettโ€™s grins always did. โ€œAll right, say I do believe you, why are you here?โ€

To save the world. To stop a monster. To see you.ย โ€œIโ€™m only here to steal a dress.โ€

Paradise laughed, softening a little more. โ€œThen youโ€™re a terrible thief. I must not have raised you very well.โ€

Scarlett was tempted to tell her the truth, to tell Paradise that sheโ€™d been a dreadful mother, that sheโ€™d left when her daughters had needed her most and she hadnโ€™t come back. But Paradise wasnโ€™t that woman yet, and Scarlett wondered if maybe sheโ€™d never actually been that woman.

Somewhere along the way Scarlett had come to believe her mother didnโ€™t love her, or really love anyone. If sheโ€™d loved her daughters she wouldnโ€™t have left them or hurt themโ€”people didnโ€™t hurt the ones they loved. But until Scarlett had appeared, her mother had been bursting with love. Sheโ€™d been full of so much love she was going to ask a man to marry her. But she didnโ€™t. In Scarlettโ€™s world she went on to betray him instead, and Scarlett wondered if Paradise did all of this because Paradise loved her.

Even now Scarlett could see the love taking over Paradiseโ€™s emotions as her eyes continued to dart from her earrings to Scarlettโ€™s face. In this timeline theyโ€™d only just met, but Paradise was already choosing to love Scarlett.

Scarlett could scarcely comprehend it. Whenever she loved, she loved fiercely, but it never came this easily, and she wouldnโ€™t have expected it to come so effortlessly to Paradise.

Clearly, Scarlett had never really known her mother. But there were a few things she did know about her.

โ€œYou were the best mother you could be,โ€ Scarlett said. โ€œYou sacrificed everything for my sister and me.โ€

โ€œYou have a sister?โ€ Paradiseโ€™s entire face lit up, making her look even more magnetic, and Scarlett wished Tella could have seen how happy their mother was to hear she was having a second daughter. โ€œI canโ€™t wait to tell your father about this.โ€

โ€œNo! You canโ€™t tell him. Whatever you do, donโ€™t tell him.โ€ Again, Scarlett almost left it at that. The Assassin had warned her not to interfere with the past, but maybe Scarlett had been part of the past all along. Maybe she wasnโ€™t just here to steal a dress, or to see a mother sheโ€™d never understood. Maybe Scarlett was here to help make sure her mother made some of those choices Scarlett had never understood. Because she understood them now.

If Paradise married Gavriel and raised Scarlett with him, the future would changeโ€”Tella would never be born, and there was a good chance that all the Fates would be freed from the cards very soon.

โ€œGavriel is not what you think he is,โ€ Scarlett said.

Paradise took a harsh step back, some of the sharp edges returning to her expression.

But Scarlett didnโ€™t stop; either she was wrong and sheโ€™d already changed the future irreparably, or she was right and she needed to press forward, to stop her mother from making an irreversible mistake.

โ€œI donโ€™t know how much Iโ€™m supposed to tell you, or if Iโ€™m supposed to be saying any of this. But you donโ€™t marry Gavriel. Heโ€™s not the father of your second child. Gavriel is a Fate. Heโ€™s the Fallen Star and he was trapped inside the Deck of Destiny that you stole from Empress Elantine. He wants to find the deck again so he can free all the Fates and take over the empire. You stop him from doing thisโ€”you trap him in a card again. But then you still have to hide, because his churchโ€”the Church of the Fallen Starโ€”comes after you for running with the cards. So you marry Marcello Dragna and go away with him.โ€

Paradise laughed, but it held none of the amusement of her earlier laugh. โ€œNo, I would never marry Marcello.โ€

โ€œBut you do,โ€ Scarlett said. And it struck her that out of all the impossible things sheโ€™d just shared, this was the one Paradise remarked on. It made Scarlett wonder if deep down her mother was already aware of Gavrielโ€™s true goals and identity.

Scarlett tried to read her motherโ€™s colors. There were competing emotions warring each other, but Scarlett could see that Paradise was in love and uncertain, and despite her calm exterior, she was terrified of what Scarlett had just said.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ Scarlett said. โ€œWhy are you apologizing?โ€

โ€œBecause I know you love him.โ€ โ€œCriminals donโ€™t love.โ€

โ€œIf that were true, I donโ€™t think I would be here. But I am. Iโ€™m here because you did whatever it took to take care of meโ€”the daughter youโ€™re pregnant with right now. Thatโ€™s part of what makes you so remarkable. You leave Valenda, but people still tell stories about you. Even Empress Elantine talked about you before she died. She told my sister that when you loved, you did it as fiercely as you lived. You were willing to do whatever it took to protect the ones you love, even if it hurt you or them in the process.โ€

And Scarlett realized thenโ€”she was the exact same. Everything sheโ€™d just said would cause Paradise and Tella and herself a world of pain. But if Paradise took a different course, then the future would change; everything Scarlett cared about might be lost and the Fallen Star might never be defeated. Paradise was shaking her head, as if she could clear her muddled emotions.

โ€œAnd I thought you were just here to steal a dress.โ€ โ€œLike you said, Iโ€™m not a very good thief.โ€

โ€œI might have been wrong.โ€ Paradise reached down, picked up her box from the dress shop, and held it out to Scarlett. โ€œTake it, you earned it with your story.โ€

โ€œDoes this mean you believe me?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know, but I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ll be getting engaged tonight,โ€ Paradise said, careless and flippant. She sounded a lot like Tella when Tella was pretending not to feel.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ Scarlett said.

โ€œYou donโ€™t need to keep apologizing. But there is one thing you could do for me.โ€ Paradise gave Scarlett a trembling smile. โ€œPut the dress on. I didnโ€™t get to try it on today, and I want to know if it would have looked as fabulous as Iโ€™m imagining. Iโ€™ll watch the other alley to make sure no one unwanted pops in.โ€

Paradise darted around the corner.

Scarlett wanted to protest; she didnโ€™t feel like stripping in a frozen alley once again. But after all sheโ€™d told Paradise, this was the least Scarlett could

do for her. It was the last thing her mother would ever ask of her. And it turned out to be the last thing her mother would ever say to her, as well.

When Scarlett finished dressing and turned the corner, Paradise was gone.

Scarlett picked up the bottom of her new dress and ran to the end of the alley, hoping to catch her mother. She looked up and down the street at all the people in their bright coats walking through the falling snow. If Paradise was among them, Scarlett didnโ€™t see her. All she found was a broken lamppost and a dropped knife.

Her mother had left again. Scarlett couldnโ€™t be surprised, and she didnโ€™t let herself feel hurt, not this time. Paradise might have been her mother, but she was also just a pregnant girl whoโ€™d been told sheโ€™d have to make a terrible choice. Scarlett couldnโ€™t blame her for running, and maybe Scarlett shouldnโ€™t have blamed her so much before. Scarlett loved Tella and Julian despite their imperfections; it was time to start loving her mother the same way.

And when the Assassin appeared an instant later, Scarlett imagined that this was how it was meant to be all along, and that her mother really had done the best she could. She might have run away from Scarlett just now, but Scarlett believed that when she went back to the future, sheโ€™d find things unchanged.

โ€œDid you do what you needed to do?โ€ he asked.

โ€œAlmost.โ€ Scarlett picked up the knife her mother had dropped. It was a white dagger with a star-shaped stone in the hilt. Scarlett wondered if it had been a gift from Gavriel as she used the knife to cut off her silver streak of hair. Months ago, that little streak had felt like such a great cost to Scarlett, but it was nothing compared to what her mother had sacrificed. โ€œIโ€™m ready now.โ€

As soon as she said it, the Assassin took her hand and then they both were standing in the candlelit court of the Fallen Star.

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