โGet us out of here,โ Kaz shouted as soon as he limped aboard the schooner with Inej in his arms. The sails were already trimmed, and they were on their way out of the harbour in moments, though not nearly as fast as he would have liked. He knew he should have tried to secure some Squallers for the journey, but they were hell to come by.โ
There was chaos on deck, people shouting and trying to get the schooner into open sea as quickly as possible.
โSpecht!โ he yelled at the man heโd chosen to captain the vessel, a sailor with a talent for knifework who had fallen on hard times and ended up stuck in the lower ranks of the Dregs. โGet your crew in shape before I start cracking skulls.โ
Specht saluted โ then seemed to catch himself. He wasnโt in the navy any longer, and Kaz wasnโt a commanding officer.
The pain in Kazโs leg was terrible, the worst it had been since heโd first broken it falling off the roof of a bank near the Geldstraat. It was possible heโd fractured the bone again. Inejโs weight wasnโt helping, but when Jesper stepped into his path to offer help, Kaz shoved past him.
โWhereโs Nina?โ Kaz snarled.
โSeeing to the wounded below. She already took care of me.โ Dimly Kaz registered the dried blood on Jesperโs thigh. โWylan got dinged during the fight. Let me help youโโ
โGet out of my way,โ Kaz said, and plunged past him down the ramp that led belowdecks.
He found Nina tending to Wylan in a narrow cabin, her hands drifting over his arm, knitting the flesh of the bullet wound together. It was barely a graze.
โMove,โ Kaz demanded, and Wylan practically leaped from the table. โIโm not finishedโโ began Nina. Then she caught sight of Inej.
โSaints,โ she swore. โWhat happened?โ โKnife wound.โ
The cramped cabin was lit by several bright lanterns and a stash of clean bandages had been laid out on a shelf beside a bottle of camphor. Gently, Kaz placed Inej on the table that had been bolted to the deck.
โThatโs a lot of blood,โ Nina said on a low breath. โHelp her.โ
โKaz, Iโm a Heartrender, not a real Healer.โ
โSheโll be dead by the time we find one. Get to work.โ โYouโre in my light.โ
Kaz stepped back into the passageway. Inej lay perfectly still on the table, her luminous brown skin dull in the swaying lamplight.
He was alive because of Inej. They all were. Theyโd managed to fight their way out of a corner, but only because sheโd prevented them from being surrounded. Kaz knew death. He could feel its presence on the ship now, looming over them, ready to take his Wraith. He was covered in her blood.
โUnless you can be useful, go away,โ Nina said without looking up at him. โYouโre making me nervous.โ He hesitated, then stomped back the way heโd come, stopping to purloin a clean shirt from another cabin. He shouldnโt be this shaken up by a dock brawl, even a shoot-out, but he was. Something inside him felt frayed and raw. It was the same feeling heโd had as a boy, in those first desperate days after Jordieโs death.
Say youโre sorry.ย That was the last thing Inej had said to him. What had she wanted him to apologise for? There were so many possibilities. A thousand crimes. A thousand stupid jibes.
On deck, he took a deep breath of sea air, watching the harbour and Ketterdam fade from view on the horizon.
โWhat the hell just happened?โ Jesper asked. He was leaning against the railing, his rifle beside him. hair dishevelled, pupils dilated. He seemed almost drunk, or like heโd just rolled out of someoneโs bed. He
always had that look after a fight. Helvar was bent over the railing, vomiting. Not a sailor, apparently. At some point theyโd need to shackle his legs again.
โWe were ambushed,โ Wylan said from his perch on the forecastle deck. He had his sleeve pushed up and was running his fingers over the red spot where Nina had seen to his wound.
Jesper shot Wylan a withering glare. โPrivate tutors from the university, and thatโs what this kid comes up with? โWe were ambushedโ?โ
Wylan reddened. โStop calling meย kid. Weโre practically the same age.โ
โYouโre not going to like the other names I come up with for you. Iย knowย we were ambushed. That doesnโt explain how they knew we would be there. Maybe Big Bolliger wasnโt the only Black Tip spy in the Dregs.โ
โGeels doesnโt have the brains or the resources to bite back this fast or this hard alone,โ Kaz said.
โYou sure? Because it felt like a pretty big bite.โ
โLetโs ask.โ Kaz limped over to where Rotty had helped him stash Oomen.
I stuck your Wraith, Oomen had giggled when Kaz had spotted him curled up on the ground.ย I stuck her good.ย Kaz had glanced at the blood on Oomenโs thigh and said,ย Looks like she got you, too.ย But her aim had been off or Oomen wouldnโt have been talking to anyone. Heโd knocked the enforcer out and had Rotty retrieve him while he went to find Inej.
Now Helvar and Jesper dragged Oomen over to the rail, his hands bound.
โStand him up.โ
With one huge hand, Helvar hauled Oomen to his feet.
Oomen grinned, his thatch of coarse white hair flat against his wide forehead.
โWhy donโt you tell me what brought so many Black Tips out in force tonight?โ Kaz said.
โWe owed you.โ
โA public brawl with guns out and thirty men packing? I donโt think so.โ
Oomen snickered. โGeels doesnโt like being bested.โ
โI could fit Geelsโ brains in the toe of my boot, and Big Bolliger was his only source inside the Dregs.โ
โMaybe heโโ
Kaz interrupted him. โI want you to think real careful now, Oomen. Geels probably thinks youโre dead, so there are no rules of barter here. I can do what I want with you.โ
Oomen spat in his face.
Kaz took a handkerchief from his coat pocket and carefully wiped his face clean. He thought of Inej lying still on the table, her slight weight in his arms.
โHold him,โ he told Jesper and the Fjerdan. Kaz flicked his coat sleeve, and an oyster shucking knife appeared in his hand. At any given time he had at least two knives stashed somewhere in his clothes. He didnโt even count this one, really โ a tidy, wicked little blade.
He made a neat slash across Oomenโs eye โ from brow to cheekbone โ and before Oomen could draw breath to cry out, he made a second cut in the opposite direction, a nearly perfectย X. Now Oomen was screaming. Kaz wiped the knife clean, returned it to his sleeve, and drove his gloved fingers into Oomenโs eye socket. He shrieked and twitched as Kaz yanked out his eyeball, its base trailing a bloody root. Blood gushed
over his face.
Kaz heard Wylan retching. He tossed the eyeball overboard and jammed his spit-soaked handkerchief into the socket where Oomenโs eye had been. Then he grabbed Oomenโs jaw, his gloves leaving red smears on the enforcerโs chin. His actions were smooth, precise, as if he were dealing cards at the Crow Club or picking an easy lock, but his rage felt hot and mad and unfamiliar. Something within him had torn loose.
โListen to me,โ he hissed, his face inches from Oomenโs. โYou have two choices. You tell me what I want to know, and we drop you at our next port with your pockets full of enough coin to get you sewn up and buy you passage back to Kerch. Or I take the other eye, and I repeat this conversation with a blind man.โ
โIt was just a job,โ babbled Oomen. โGeels got five thousandย krugeย to bring the Black Tips out in force. We pulled in some Razorgulls, too.โ
โThen why not more men? Why not double your odds?โ
โYou were supposed to be on the boat when it blew! We were just supposed to take care of the stragglers.โ
โWho hired you?โ
Oomen wavered, sucking on his lip, snot running from his nose. โDonโt make me ask again, Oomen,โ Kaz said quietly. โWhoever it
was canโt protect you now.โ โHeโll kill me.โ
โAnd Iโll make you wish for death, so you have to weigh those options.โ
โPekka Rollins,โ Oomen sobbed. โIt was Pekka Rollins!โ
Even through his own shock, Kaz registered the effect of the name on Jesper and Wylan. Helvar didnโt know enough to be intimidated.
โSaints,โ groaned Jesper. โWe are so screwed.โ
โIs Rollins leading the crew himself?โ Kaz asked Oomen. โWhat crew?โ
โTo Fjerda.โ
โI donโt know about no crew. We were just supposed to stop you from getting out of the harbour.โ
โI see.โ
โI need a medik. Can you take me to a medik now?โ
โOf course,โ said Kaz. โRight this way.โ He took Oomen by the lapels and hoisted him off his feet, bracing his body against the railing.
โI told you what you wanted!โ Oomen screamed, struggling. โI did what you asked!โ
Despite Oomenโs knobby build, he was deceptively strong โ farm strong like Jesper. Heโd probably grown up in the fields.
Kaz leaned in so that no one else could hear it when he said, โMy Wraith would counsel mercy. But thanks to you, sheโs not here to plead your case.โ
Without another word, he tipped Oomen into the sea.
โNo!โ Wylan shouted, leaning over the railing, his face pale, stunned eyes tracking Oomen in the waves. The enforcerโs pleas were still audible as his maimed face faded from view.
โYou โฆ you said if he helped youโโ
โDo you want to go over, too?โ asked Kaz.
Wylan took a deep breath as if sucking in courage and sputtered, โYou wonโt throw me overboard. You need me.โ
Why do people keep saying that?ย โMaybe,โ said Kaz. โBut Iโm not in a very rational mood.โ
Jesper set his hand on Wylanโs shoulder. โLet it go.โ โItโs not rightโโ
โWylan,โ Jesper said, giving him a little shake. โMaybe your tutors didnโt cover this lesson, but you do not argue with a man covered in blood and a knife up his sleeve.โ
Wylan pressed his lips into a thin line. Kaz couldnโt tell if the kid was frightened or furious, and he didnโt much care. Helvar stood silent sentinel, observing it all, looking seasick green beneath his blond beard.
Kaz turned to Jesper. โFit Helvar with some shackles to keep him honest,โ he said as he headed below. โAnd get me clean clothes and fresh water.โ
โSince when am I your valet?โ
โMan with a knife, remember?โ he said over his shoulder. โMan with a gun!โ Jesper called after him.
Kaz replied with a time-saving gesture that relied heavily on his middle finger and disappeared belowdecks. He wanted a hot bath and a bottle of brandy, but heโd settle for being alone and free of the stink of blood for a while.
Pekka Rollins.ย The name rattled through his head like gunfire. It always came back to Pekka Rollins, the man who had taken everything from him. The man who now stood between Kaz and the biggest haul any crew had ever attempted. Would Rollins send someone in his place or lead the crew to nab Bo Yul-Bayur himself?
In the dim confines of his cabin, Kaz whispered the words โBrick by brick.โ Killing Pekka Rollins had always been tempting, but that wasnโt enough. Kaz wanted Rollins brought low. He wanted him to suffer the way Kaz had, the way Jordie had. And snatching thirty millionย krugeย right out of Pekka Rollinsโ grubby hands was a very good way to start. Maybe Inej was right. Maybe fate did bother with people like him.