THE CROWD ERUPTED AROUNDย Gideon. Everywhere he looked, people screamed and pushed, trying to get out of the square and away from the witches descending on them. Gideon leaned into the jostle and crush, drawing his pistol.
Witches outnumbered his soldiers. The spellfire had killed the Blood Guard soldiers on the platform, leaving only those on the ground. There were enough left to handle a purging, but not a full-on attack. And the furious sound of gunfire cracking across the square meant the witches were armed.
His soldiers were outnumberedย andย outgunned.
Gideon had known Cressida was planning something. He should have prepared for this. He should have been ready for anything.
The crowd scattered and thinned, leaving only the witchesโdozens of them, cloaked in gray. They advanced, moving like a synchronized unit. Those in front fired and fell back to reload, while those behind stepped forward to cover them.
Crack crack crack!
Bullets whizzed past Gideon. He returned their fire, calling for the Blood Guard to fall back to the purging platform, whose wooden frameโ now going up in flamesโcould be used to take cover.
Gideon kept firing as they followed his commands. All except Laila, who stood shooting alongside him.
โGo,โ he told her.
She ignored him, her pistol smoking. โSome of those girls are the witches we captured.โ
Gideon nodded. The very ones Rune set free, with the help of his brother.
โAnd the witch leading them โฆโ
Gideon shuddered.ย Cressida. The girl from his nightmares was here, in the flesh. He didnโt want to think about what that would mean. If they lost this fight โฆ
Suddenly, the witches halted. Their firing stopped and silence rang out through the square.
โGideon Sharpe!โ Cressida shouted. โTell your dogs to stand down!โ
Her voice sent a lightning-like jolt down Gideonโs legs, unbalancing him.
He and Laila both stopped firing. But they kept their guns raised. When the Blood Guard behind them did the same, Cressida stepped forward, out of the formation, with another witch at her side.
The second witch dragged someone along by the collar. Her captive stumbled. His face was so bloodied and bruised that Gideon didnโt recognize him at first.
โPapa!โ Laila cried out.
Gideon looked closer. Itย wasย Nicolas Creed. The man whoโd picked him up from the alley stones behind the boxing ring; the man whoโd taught Gideon how to fight back.
How did she capture him?
The Good Commander was heavily guarded at all times.
But if Cress could disguise herself as Verity, she could disguise herself as anyone. One of Nicolasโs most devoted soldiers, perhaps. His wife, or one of his children. He wouldnโt have stood a chance.
The witch threw the Good Commander to the ground at Cressidaโs feet.
Laila lowered her gun and stepped forward. Gideonโs arm shot out to stop her.
โKeep your head,โ he said. โItโs the only way to help him now.โ
Laila swallowed, nodding, and fell back beside Gideon, her eyes trained on her father.
Cressida sheathed her cutting knifeโa crescent-shaped blade Gideon knew too wellโand drew out a pistol. Stepping forward, she pressed the barrel to Nicolasโs temple. Bright red blood stained her fingers, and all down one scarred arm were faded spellmarks.
Her sharp gaze focused on Gideon. โTell your soldiers to disarm themselves and pile their weapons here.โ She nodded to a spot several feet in front of her. โThen bring me Rune Winters and Seraphine Oakes. Do it now, or Iโll kill him.โ
Nicolas knelt on the ground, his hands bound behind his back. The Commander raised his eyes to them, one of which was swollen shut.
Lailaโs grip tightened on her pistol.
Nicolasโs gaze held Gideonโs. โDo not obey her. Do not stand down.โ
Cressida pressed the barrel harder into his temple. Her dark eyes flashed. โBring me the weapons, Gideon.โ
โRemember what it was like when we lived at their mercy.โ
Cressida looked sharply down, staring at her quarry. โNicolas,โ she crooned softly.ย Deceptively.ย Gideon knew that voice. His senses heightened, morphing into fear. โStop talking.โ
โCommander,โ he warned. โRespectfully, I think you should do as she says.โ
Nicolas glanced from Gideon to Laila and back. They may have beaten his body, but his spirit was fully intact. He looked not resigned, but resolved. โThink of what she will do to the ones you love. Think of what she will do toย you. Do you want to live like that again? Or do youโโ
A shot rang out.
Gideon flinched.
Laila sucked in a breath.
Silence bled through the square as the Commanderโs body tipped slowly forward, collapsing in a heap. His eyes were blank as they stared at Gideon.
A cold numbness spread through Gideonโs chest. He stared at his mentorโa man whoโd been like a father to himโnow dead on the stones.
โThatโs enough of that,โ said Cressida. โPapa โฆโ
Laila moved, forcing Gideon to move, too. Sheathing his pistol, he grabbed her hard around the middle, stopping her from going anywhere near the witch.
โIโll kill you. Iโll kill you!โ Laila bucked against him. โLet me go, Gideon!!โ
Gideon wrestled the gun out of her hand and threw it on the ground in front of Cressida. His arms pinned Laila against his chest, immobilizing her.
โLet me go let me go let me go โฆโ
She was weeping now. Begging. Gideon held on tighter. This wasnโt the Laila he knew. Laila was tough. Resilient. Indestructible.
He couldnโt let Cressida break her, too.
โKeep your head,โ he said again, fury bunching his chest. He wasnโt sure if he was speaking the words to Laila, or himself. โItโs what your father would want you to do.โ
Thisย was why the revolution had needed to happen. It was why Gideon became a witch hunter. To never again be at their mercy. To ensure none of them returned to power.
โGideon?โ
Gideon looked to find Alex standing next to him. His brotherโs wrists were free of shackles, and his hands held out the coat of a Blood Guard officer, swooped like a basket. Inside were the guns of Gideonโs soldiers. Alex was collecting them for the witch queen.
Rune and Seraphine stood beside him.
There was an unspoken apology in Alexโs eyes as he held out the coat, waiting for Gideon to add his pistol to the pile. Gideon wanted to spit on his apology. Alex had clearly lied about killing the youngest Roseblood sister on the night of the revolution. It made him wonder how far back his brotherโs involvement in this conspiracy went.
Alex was as complicit as Rune.
Gideon released Laila, who fell to her knees weeping, then dropped his gun in with the rest.
โYou donโt know what youโve done.โ
Alex said nothing. Only turned to deliver the guns, followed by Rune and Seraphine. Gideon watched his brother lay the weapons at Cressidaโs
feet. Watched the smile spread across her lips. It was the smile from his nightmares. The smile of someone who knew the power they wielded over you, and wanted you to know it, too.
The smile of a monster back from the dead.
Cressida lifted her pistol, this time pointing it directly atย him. โOne more thing,โ she said. โYouโre coming with us, Gideon.โ He almost laughed. โNo, thank you. Iโd rather be dead.โ
That smile slid away.
โWould you ratherย herย be dead?โ She pointed the gun at Laila, who was still on her knees.
Gideon stepped in front of Laila, shielding her from the bullet. โYouโll find there are a lot of us whoโd choose death over cowering before you again, Cress.โ
Her eyes narrowed.
โFair enough,โ she said, aiming her pistol at his chest.
Gideon waited for the bullet. Welcoming it. He hoped death would come swiftly.
Except the bullet never came.
When the gun went off, his brother stepped in front of it.