When Matthias opened the door to Ninaโs cell, she hesitated for the briefest moment. She couldnโt help it. As long as she lived, she would never forget Matthiasโ face at that window, how cruel heโd seemed, or the doubt that had sprung up in her heart. She felt it again, looking at him standing in the doorway, but when he held his hand out to her, she knew they were done with fear.
She ran to him, and he swept her up in his arms.
He buried his face in her hair. She felt his lips move against her ear when he said, โI never want to see you like this again.โ
โDo you mean the dress or the cell?โ
A laugh shook him. โDefinitely the cell.โ Then he cupped her face in his hands.ย โJer molle pe oonet. Enel mรถrd je nej afva trohem verretn.โ
Nina swallowed hard. She remembered those words and what they truly meant.ย I have been made to protect you. Only in death will I be kept from this oath.ย It was the vow of theย drรผskelleย to Fjerda. And now it was Matthiasโ promise to her.
She knew she should say something profound, something beautiful in response. Instead, she spoke the truth. โIf we make it out of here alive, Iโm going to kiss you unconscious.โ
A grin split his beautiful face. She couldnโt wait to see the real blue of his eyes again.
โYul-Bayur is in the vault,โ he said. โLetโs go.โ
As Nina raced down the hall after Matthias, the clanging bells of Black Protocol filled her ears. If Brum had known about her, then chances were the otherย drรผskelleย did, too. She doubted it would be long before they came looking for their commander.
โPlease tell me Kaz hasnโt gone missing again,โ she said as they hurtled down the corridor.
โI left him in the ballroom. Weโre to meet him by the ash.โ โLast time I looked, it was surrounded byย drรผskelle.โ โMaybe Black Protocol will take care of that.โ
โIf we survive theย drรผskelle, we wonโt survive Kaz, not if we kill Yul-Bayurโโ
Matthias put up a hand for them to stop before they turned the next corner. They approached slowly. When they rounded it, Nina made quick work of the guard at the vault door. Matthias took his rifle, then Brumโs key was in the lock, and the circular entry to the vault was opening.
Nina raised her hands, prepared to attack. They waited, hearts pounding, as the door slid open.
The room was as white as all the others, but hardly bare. Its long tables were full of beakers set over low blue flames, heating and cooling apparatuses, glass vials full of powders in varying shades of orange. One wall was devoted to a massive slate board covered in chalk equations. The other was all glass cases with little metal doors. They contained bloomingย jurdaย plants, and Nina guessed the cases must be heated. A cot was pushed up against the other wall, its thin covers rumpled, papers and notebooks strewn around it. A Shu boy was seated cross-legged on it. He stared at them, his dark hair flopping over his forehead, a notebook in his lap. He couldnโt have been more than fifteen.
โWe arenโt here to harm you,โ Nina said in Shu. โWhere is Bo Yul-Bayur?โ
The boy brushed his hair back from his golden eyes. โHeโs dead.โ
Nina frowned. Had Van Eckโs information been wrong? โThen what is all this?โ
โHave you come to kill me?โ
Nina wasnโt quite sure of the answer to that. โSesh-uyeh?โ she ventured.
The boyโs face crumpled in relief. โYouโre Kerch.โ Nina nodded. โWe came to rescue Bo Yul-Bayur.โ
The boy pulled his knees to his chest and wrapped his arms around them. โHeโs beyond your rescue. My father died when the Fjerdans tried to stop the Kerch from taking us out of Ahmrat Jen.โ His voice faltered. โHe was killed in the crossfire.โ
My father.ย Nina translated for Matthias as she tried to take in what this meant.
โDead?โ Matthias asked, and his broad shoulders slumped slightly. Nina knew what he was thinking โ all theyโd endured, all theyโd done, and Yul-Bayur had been dead the whole time.
But the Fjerdans had kept his son alive for a reason. โTheyโre trying to make you recreate his formula,โ she said.
โI helped him in the lab, but I donโt remember everything.โ He bit his lip. โAnd Iโve been stalling.โ
Whateverย paremย the Fjerdans had been using on the Grisha must have come from the original stock Bo Yul-Bayur had been bringing to the Kerch.
โCan you do it?โ Nina asked. โCan you recreate the formula?โ The boy hesitated. โI think so.โ
Nina and Matthias exchanged a glance.
Nina swallowed. Sheโd killed before. Sheโd killed tonight, even, but this was different. This boy wasnโt pointing a gun at her or trying to harm her. Murdering him โ and it would be murder โ would also mean betraying Inej, Kaz, Jesper, and Wylan. People who were risking their lives even now for a prize theyโd never see. But then she thought of Nestor falling lifeless in the snow, of the cells full of Grisha lost in their own misery, all because of this drug.
She raised her arms. โIโm sorry,โ she said. โIf you succeed, there will be no end to the suffering you unleash.โ
The boyโs gaze was steady, his chin jutting up stubbornly, as if heโd known this moment might come. The right thing to do was obvious. Kill this boy quickly, painlessly. Destroy the lab and everything in it. Eradicate the secret ofย jurda parem. If you wanted to kill a vine, you didnโt just keep cutting it back. You tore it from the ground by the roots. And yet her hands were shaking. Wasnโt this the wayย drรผskelleย thought? Destroy the threat, wipe it out, no matter that the person in front of you was innocent.
โNina,โ Matthias said softly, โheโs just a kid. Heโs one of us.โ
One of us.ย A boy not much younger than she was, caught up in a war he hadnโt chosen for himself. A survivor.
โWhatโs your name?โ she asked. โKuwei.โ
โKuwei Yul-Bo,โ she began. Did she intend to pass sentence? To apologise? To beg forgiveness? Sheโd never know. When she found her voice, all she said was, โHow fast can you destroy this lab?โ
โFast,โ he replied. He sliced a hand through the air, and the flames from beneath one of the beakers shot out in a blue arc.
Nina stared. โYouโre Grisha. Youโre an Inferni.โ
Kuwei nodded. โJurda paremย was a mistake. My father was trying to find a way to help me hide my powers. He was a Fabrikator. A Grisha, as I am.โ
Ninaโs mind was reeling โ Bo Yul-Bayur, a Grisha hiding in plain sight behind the borders of the Shu Han. There was no time to let it sink in.
โWe need to destroy as much of your work as we can,โ she said. โThere are combustibles,โ replied Kuwei, already gathering up papers
andย jurdaย samples. โI can rig an explosion.โ
โOnly the vault. There are Grisha here.โ And guards. And Matthiasโ mentor. Nina would have gladly let Brum die, but though Matthias had betrayed his commander, she doubted heโd want to see the man whoโd become a second father to him blown to bits. Her heart rebelled when she thought of the Grisha sheโd be leaving behind, but there was no way to get them to the harbour.
โLeave the rest,โ she said to Matthias and Kuwei. โWe need to move.โ
Kuwei arranged a series of vials full of liquid over the burners. โIโm ready.โ
They checked the corridor and hurried towards the treasury entrance. At every turn she expected to seeย drรผskelleย or guards storming their way, but they charged through the halls unimpeded. At the main door, they paused.
โThereโs a hedge maze to our left,โ Nina said.
Matthias nodded. โWeโll use it for cover then make a run for the ash.โ As soon as they opened the door, the clamour of the bells became almost unbearable. Nina could see the Elderclock on the highest silvery spire of the palace, its face glowing like a moon. Bright lights from the
guard towers moved across the White Island, and Nina could hear the shouts of soldiers closing in around the palace.
She clung to the side of the building, following Matthias, trying to keep to the shadows.
โHurry,โ Kuwei said with a nervous glance back at the lab. โThis way,โ Matthias said. โThe mazeโโ
โHalt!โ someone shouted.
Too late. Guards were racing towards them from the direction of the maze. There was nothing to do but run. They bolted past the entrance to the colonnade and into the circular courtyard. There wereย drรผskelleย everywhere โ in front of them, behind them. Any moment theyโd be gunned down.
That was when the explosion hit. Nina felt it before she heard it: A wave of heat lifted her off her feet and tossed her in the air, chased by a deafening boom. She came down hard on the white paving stones.
Everything was smoke and chaos. Nina struggled to her knees, ears ringing. One side of the treasury had been reduced to rubble, smoke and dust billowing into the night sky.
Matthias was already striding towards her with Kuwei. She pushed to her feet.
โSten!โ cried two guards breaking off from another group running in the direction of the treasury. โWhatโs your business here?โ
โWe were just enjoying the party!โ Nina exclaimed, letting all of her real exhaustion and terror fill her voice. โAnd then โฆ then โฆโ It was embarrassingly easy to let the tears flow.
He held up his gun. โShow me your papers.โ โNo papers, Lars.โ
The witchhunterโs head snapped up as Matthias stepped forwards. โDo I know you?โ
โYou did once, though I looked a bit different.ย Hje marden, Lars?โ โHelvar?โ he asked. โThey โฆ they said you were dead.โ
โI was.โ
Lars looked from Matthias to Nina. โThis is the Heartrender Brum brought to the treasury.โ Then he took in Kuweiโs presence, and understanding struck. โTraitor,โ he snarled at Matthias.
Nina raised her hand to drop Larsโ pulse, but as she did, she caught movement in the shadows to her right. She cried out as something struck her. When she looked down, she saw loops of cable closing over her,
binding her upper arms tight to her body. She couldnโt raise her hands. She couldnโt use her power. Matthias grunted, and Kuwei screamed as cables lashed from the darkness, snapping around their torsos, binding their arms.
โThis is what weย do, bloodletter,โ sneered Lars. โWe hunt filth like you. We know all of your tricks.โ He kicked Matthiasโ legs from beneath him. Matthias went to his knees and sucked in a breath. โThey told us you were dead. We mourned you, burned boughs of ash for you. But now I see they were protecting us from something worse. Matthias Helvar, a traitor, aiding our enemies, consorting with unnaturals.โ He spat in Matthiasโ face. โHow could you betray your country and your god?โ
โDjel is the god of life, not death.โ
โAre there others here for Yul-Bayur besides you and this creature?โ โNo,โ lied Nina.
โI didnโt ask you, witch,โ said Lars. โIt doesnโt matter. Weโll get the information from you our own way.โ He turned to Kuwei. โAnd you. Donโt think there wonโt be repercussions.โ
He made a signal in the air. From the shadows of the colonnade a row of men and boys emerged:ย drรผskelle, hoods drawn up over long golden hair that glinted at their collars, dressed in black and silver, like creatures born from the dark crevasses that split the northern ice. They fanned out, surrounding Nina, Matthias, and Kuwei.
Nina thought of the white prison cells, the drains in the floors. Had all of theย paremย been destroyed with Kuweiโs lab? How long would it take him to make another batch, and what would they subject her to before that? She cast a last desperate look into the darkness, praying for some sign of Kaz. Had someone got to him, too? Had he just abandoned them there? She was meant to be a warrior. She needed to steel herself against what was to come.
One of theย drรผskelleย came forward with what looked like a long-handled whip attached to the cables that bound them, and handed it to Lars.
โDo you recognise this, Helvar?โ Lars asked. โYou should. You helped with its design. Retractable cables for controlling multiple captives. And the barbs, of course.โ
Lars flicked his finger over one of the cables, and Nina gasped as stinging little barbs jabbed into her arms and torso. Theย drรผskelleย laughed.
โLeave her be,โ Matthias growled in Fjerdan, the words bristling with rage. For the briefest second, she saw a flash of panic in his former compatriots. He was bigger than all of them, and heโd been one of their leaders, one of the best of these murderous boys. Then Lars gave another cable a hard flick. The barbs released, and Matthias let out a pained huff of breath, doubling at the waist, human once more.
The snickering that followed was furtive and cruel.
Lars gave the whip a sharp snap, and the cables contracted, forcing Nina, Matthias, and Kuwei to totter after him in an awkward parade.
โDo you still pray to our god, Helvar?โ Lars asked as they passed the sacred tree. โDo you think Djel hears the mewling of men who give themselves over to the defilement of Grisha? Do you thinkโโ
Then a sharp, animal yelp sounded. It took Nina and the others a long moment to realise it had come from Lars. He opened his mouth and blood gushed over his chin and onto the bright silver buttons of his uniform. His hand released the whip, and the hoodedย drรผskelleย beside him lunged forwards to snatch it up.
A sharpย pop pop popย came from the base of the sacred tree. Nina recognised that sound โ sheโd heard it on the northern road before they waylaid the prison wagon. When theyโd brought the tree down. The ash creaked and moaned. Its ancient roots began to curl.
โNej!โ cried one of theย drรผskelle. They stood open-mouthed, gaping at the stricken tree. โNej!โ another voice wailed.
The ash began to tilt. It was too large to be felled by salt concentrate alone, but as it tipped, a dull roar emerged from the gaping black hole beneath it.
This was where theย drรผskelleย came to hear the voice of their god. And now he was speaking.
โThis is going to sting a bit,โ said theย drรผskelleย holding the whip. His voice was rasping, familiar. His hands were gloved. โBut if we live, youโll thank me later.โ His hood slid off, and Kaz Brekker looked back at them. The stunnedย drรผskelleย lifted their rifles.
โDonโt pop theย baleenย before you hit bottom,โ Kaz called. Then he grabbed Kuwei and launched them both into the black mouth beneath the roots of the tree.
Nina screamed as her body was yanked forwards by the cables. She scrabbled over the stones trying to find purchase. The last thing she glimpsed was Matthias toppling into the hole beside her. She heard
gunfire โ and then she was falling into the black, into the cold, into the throat of Djel, into nothing at all.