Fitchnerโs razor buzzes, and he chops away the tail faster than a bee beats its wings. It flops to the floor, transparent stinger hissing out poison. On the Sovereignโs arm, the wounded creature screams. Wailing and writhing like a dying cat. The Sovereign rips it off and throws it at the wall. My own releases slowly, as if connected with the other. Mewing pathetically, it retreats to its box to hide in the darkness. I dab away the faint trail of blood it left on my forearm.
โSo you do lie,โ I say with a wicked grin. The Sovereign exhales a long sigh.
Mustang stands, enraged. โYou promised you would not hurt them. You lied.โ
โYes.โ Octavia rubs her temples. โA matter of necessity.โ
โYou said there were no lies here,โ Mustang hisses. โThat was a precondition of my allegiance to you. Theย onlyย thing I asked for, and you planned to do it while I watched?โ
โSit.โ The Sovereign stands, drawing nose-to-nose with Mustang. โSit down.โ
Mustang sits, breathing heavily. She wonโt look at me or the Sovereign. Sheโs surrounded by betrayal. The Sovereign notes this, piecing together a new strategy as Mustang draws a gold ring from her pocket and rolls it compulsively through her fingers.
โDo you know why I need your family gone?โ Octavia asks Mustang. She doesnโt reply. โI asked you a question, Virginia. Put
aside petulance and answer.โ
โHe is a threat to peace,โ Mustang replies flatly, slipping the ring on her finger. โHe disregards your orders. He does not obey financial directives. He delays helium-3 exports for political gain.โ
โIf I tried removing him from power, what would happen?โ Mustang looks up at her. โHe would rebel.โ
โSo what am I to do? If he rebels while on Mars, it becomes his planet fortress. The monies it would take me to pry him outโto find him, to kill him, to reinstate orderโis โฆ incomprehensible. Ships. Men. Food. Munitions. Trade. Helium-3 shortages. The Society would not recover for years.
โWe cannot afford an enemy like him. But we also cannot afford an ally to so publicly affront us. What if the Governors of the Gas Giants thought they were immune to my orders because weโre lenient with your father? Because we let him manipulate helium prices or ignore Sovereign directives? Forty years ago, in the first year of my reign, the Moons of Saturn rebelled. The war did not end until I destroyed the moon, Rhea, outright. Fifty million dead. That is how stubborn our race is. They know how di cult it is for me to flex my hand billions of kilometers from the Core. But still they are afraid. So much of a rulerโs reign is a figment of the peopleโs imagination. My power isnโt ships. Isnโt Praetorians. My power is their fear. But they must have fresh reminders.โ
โAnd so my family is to be the reminder.โ โYes. Tell me that doesnโt make sense.โ
Mustang stays quiet for a long moment. โIt is the logical political move. But heโs my father.โฆโ
โWhich is why I didnโt tell you. Consider this.โ
She waves her hand and a holo ignites on the floor, rising to fill half the room. Itโs a riot. Buildings smoke. Grays mow down women and men with pulse weapons. She changes the image. A dozen more dance across the room. A woman falls in front of me, dead. Hole in her skull. Smoking still.
I stare down at the sudden horror.
โIs this Mars?โ I ask, fearing for my family.
โYou would think so, wouldnโt you?โ The Sovereign traces a finger through the muzzle of a pulseRifle as it fires. โItโs Venus.โ
โVenus?โ Mustang whispers. โThere are no Sons of Ares on Venus.โ
โNor will there be after tonight. The flame spreads even to the Core. Two hours ago, multiple bombings racked this Society. My Politicos and Praetors and various high-level personnel throughout the empire have initiated Order Zero. No media will report this. Wherever there are flames, we make quarantine. Weย willย snuff them out. Something your father did not do, Virginia. In fact, he allowed the Sons to thrive. To spread here.โ
I warned Harmony. I only hope the Sons arenโt all lost.
The Sovereign crouches in front of Mustang. โYour father must die. He hanged the very woman the Sons of Ares used to start all this. His face burns across their propaganda. If he goes, if we strike them, then they fade. We will kill two birds with one stone. Arrange the transfer of power to Bellona, and Mars is at peace for the first time in my reign. All it costs is fifty lives. I know he is your father, but you came into my fold for a reason.โ
Looking at Mustang, I understand that reason now, and it breaks my heart.
She stands slowly, walking to the window as if fleeing the decision. She stares out at a ship passing in the distant fog. โWhen Mother was alive, he used to ride with me through the forest. Weโd stop at this wildblossom clearing and lay in the red flowers, arms out, pretending we were angels. That man is dead. Do with the new one as you like.โ