GIDEON LEFT HIS HORSEย with the stable hand and strode through the gilt doors of Oakhaven Park. A small chandelier winked overhead, sending fractured light over the guests in the front foyer, all of them waiting for staff to pull up their carriages. On either side of Gideon were twin marble staircases, both leading to the second floor of Octavia Creedโs home.
Gideon had fought alongside her husband, the Good Commander, at the New Dawn. The Commander was only Nicolas Creed then. A simple soldier in the palace guard.
Theyโd met years ago, in a boxing club, when Gideon was getting the shit kicked out of him nightly. Those matches always ended the same way: with Gideon hauling his bruised body from the floor of the ring, dragging himself to a table at the bar in the back, and pretending not to notice the sneering men around him. All of them disgusted by his presence.ย Witchโs whore, theyโd called him. They didnโt want Gideon in their ring. But neither would they throw him out, fearing Cressidaโs wrath.
Since they couldnโt get rid of him, the men took turns beating Gideon to a pulp night after night. Taking out their anger and hate on a target Gideon was happy to provide them.
Really, they were doing him a favor.
Gideon never told Cressida how he came by the bruises, and she either didnโt care, or pretended not to.
One night, after crawling out of her bed like the insect he was, Gideon noticed a man old enough to be his father watching from across the bar as Gideon drank himself into oblivion before a match.
While the other men spat on Gideon when they walked by, this man only stared. He assumed the guy would wait for Gideon to leave, follow him out to the alley, and finish whatever the boys didnโt finish in the ring. Sometimes, they did that. These men who hated him.
He caught the manโs eye, welcoming it.
When Gideonโs match started, he was already high from the laudanum in his blood. His vision blurred and his body swayed, but he could still feel the manโs gaze on him. When he lay on the floor afterwardโnumb despite the punches heโd taken, feeling none of the welts coming up on his skin, unable to taste the blood in his mouthโit was this man who stopped them from dumping Gideon next to the refuse out back, where they usually put him.
Instead, he helped Gideon over to a private table and ordered him food. As the room spun, Gideon lay his bloody head down on the sticky tabletop, wishing his opponent had broken a bone this time, because maybe then he would feel something.
โIf one day you wake up and decide you want to hit back,โ said the man across from him, โcome find me.โ He wrote an address down, pressed it into Gideonโs open palm, and folded his limp fingers over the paper.
That man was Nicolas Creed.
Heโd been the only person in that club to see Gideon as something more than a witchโs whore. Heโd looked beneath the bruises, to the boy with nothing left to live for.
It was Nicolas who taught Gideon how to box, showing him he didnโt have to take punchesโhe could throw them, harder and more skillfully than his opponent.
It was Nicolas whoโd believed in Gideon when Gideon didnโt believe in himself.
It felt like a lifetime ago.
Now, as he stood in Nicolasโs wifeโs foyer nearly three years later, Gideon buried the memory before he limped up the staircase, following the contented buzz of chattering guests. People stared as he passed, surprised by the captainโs presence. He scanned their masked faces, looking for Rune, and moved on when he didnโt see her.
Gideon wore no mask. While Laila and the others had headed for the docks, heโd gone home to clean and dress the knife wound in his leg, then changed into another one of his fatherโs suitsโGideon didnโt own any of his ownโand rode straight here.
โI hope things went smoothly for you, Gideon.โ The voice belonged to Charlotte Gong, and it stopped him in his tracks. He turned to find her face half-hidden by a rabbit mask. A gold engagement ring gleamed at her neck.
Smoothly?ย He considered asking what she meant, except time was of the essence. He needed to find Rune and arrest her.
The moment he stepped into the ballroom, Gideon realized the magnitude of the task before him. There had to be a hundred people in here, likely more wandering the grounds, and all of their faces were hidden behind masks.
Sighing roughly, Gideon began a sweep, starting from the eastern side of the ballroom, keeping to the edges to avoid the dancing. He looked for a certain shade of strawberry blonde hair, and when he came up short, he widened his search to include her friend Verity (brown curls) and Alex (tawny hair). They were often at Runeโs side, and if he could spot one, the other two would likely be nearby.
At the thought of his brother, Gideon paused.
If he arrested Rune tonight, he needed to do it without his brother knowing. In private would be best. To do that, heโd have to get Rune away from this crowd.
He could break the bad news to Alex once it was over.
Gideon had started his second sweep of the room when someone called his name.
โCitizen Sharpe! You made it! I feared you wouldnโt.โ
He spun to face the owner of the voice and found a girl in a glittering fox mask staring at him. Someoneโs suit jacket hung from her shoulders.
Rune?
Her lips were bright red and smiling beneath the cut of the mask, and sheโd braided her hair into a tight knot at the back of her head. It looked darker than its usual red-gold hue. As if sheโd gotten caught in the rain, and it was still damp.
Or perhaps fell into a small body of water.
His eyes narrowed.
Remembering Lailaโs words from earlierโI think my last shot hit herโ Gideonโs attention moved from Runeโs face downward, checking her quickly for signs of a wound. His gaze skimmed the fitted bodice of her gray dress and the silk gloves covering her arms, but she appeared to be in fine form. Not at all like a criminal whoโd raced desperately to get here tonight.
Stepping in closer, she laid her hand on his arm. โHow did the transfer go?โ
He frowned. Was she going to pretend tonight hadnโt happened?
โIt went exactly as planned.โ Technically true. Heโd transferred Seraphine Oakes earlier today, after meeting with Harrow. The witch was locked in a cell deep in the palace prison.
Gideon glanced around to see if Alex lurked aboutโor any of Runeโs suitors. He needed to get her alone, as soon as possible, and make the arrest. โI was telling the girls at Charlotteโs luncheon about it,โ she said, tucking her hand into his elbow and leading him deeper into the room. As if she truly didnโt realize he was about to arrest her. โNaturally, Iโll need to
give them an update.โ
She smiled up at him, waiting for details. Gideon blinked. โYou โฆ did what?โ
If Rune had gossiped away the information he gave her, it meant other people had the same information.
Gideon suddenly remembered Charlotte on the stairs.ย I hope things went smoothly for you.
Seeing his reaction, Runeโs hand fell from his elbow. โOh. Was it supposed to be a secret?โ She worried one red lip between her teeth. โI should have realized.ย Drat.โ
His thoughts spun.
Rune had told him about the luncheon earlier, before heโd given her the false lead. Knowing how much Rune and her friends loved gossip, he was certain sheย hadย spilled the information at her little gathering.
โHow could I be so senseless?โ she cried. โI feel awful!โ
Feeling overly warm, he unbuttoned the collar of his shirt. โHow many guests were at this luncheon?โ
โHmm. Hard to say.โ She twisted her lips. โA few dozen, maybe?โ
Knowing the way gossip spread in Runeโs social circles, that number had likely ballooned long before tonight. And if dozens of people knew the location heโd given Rune as of noon today, any one of them might be the Moth, or in league with her.
Anyone could have been at the mine tonight.
He stared at Rune, unsure if she was obtuse, or a master of deception. She had drastically widened his net of suspectsโbut intentionally or unintentionally?
Is she actively sabotaging me? Or is she innocent?
He didnโt know. And either way, he could no longer arrest her. Not without further evidence.
Gideon ground his teeth together. He was back to square one. โRune, weโre leaving now. Are you ready?โ
They turned to find Alex standing several paces away in a crisp white shirt with his usual brown suspenders. It made Gideon realize whose coat hung from Runeโs shoulders.
โVerity has an exam tomorrow morning,โ Alex explained to Gideon. He pushed back his lion mask from his face and locked eyes with his brother.
The girl in questionโVerity de Wildeโstood next to Alex, her face half-hidden behind a raven mask. She crossed her arms tightly over the bodice of her scarlet dress as she stared down Gideon, like she did not approve of how close he stood to Rune.
โWhat does Verityโs exam have to do with you?โ Gideon asked Rune.
Verityโs clipped voice answered for her. โRune and I came with Alex tonight. Heโs taking us both home.โ
Oh.
Gideon stepped back, away from them all. If Rune had come to this masked ball with his brother, she couldnโt haveย alsoย been in Seldom Harbor.
It was another strike against him.
Rune might lie, but Alex wouldnโt. His brother would never knowingly sabotage him by aiding a dangerous witch. Not after everything their family had been through.
As the three friends turned to leave, Gideon watched Alex press his hand to the small of Runeโs back.
At least heโs taking my advice.
For some strange reason, this didnโt make Gideon feel better. It made him feel much worse.