I prepared the trap before I even left the fleet. All secrets find themselves whispered into Plinyโs ears and he would wish for nothing more than my timely demise, particularly after I provoked him in the ArchGovernorโs meeting. So he did his work. He schemed and plotted and found himself an ally against the big bad Darrow au Andromedus in the Sovereign herself, a fact that I will be happy to share with Augustus as soon as possible.
The Sovereignโs ships hid themselves among the ruins of a derelict space station that was once used as a base of terraforming operations. Kellan au Bellona was smart, but predictable. My larger secondary forceโa detachment of Telemanus shipsโwhich I hid behind another smaller moonโs mass, will ambush the Bellona force in sixty seconds, slingshotting around the other side of the moon by using its gravity to gain velocity. With Roque in command, Iโll have ten Bellona ships to add to my personal armada by dayโs end.
โYou knew,โ Lorn accuses me quietly, his thick hand gripping my uniform at the neck and shaking me. โYou knew.โ And he knows what this means for him. It is not simply my victory. It is his defeat. One way or another, he must ally himself. And Iโve made it easy for him to pick a side.
โ โIf youโre a fox, play the hare.โ Isnโt what you taught me? But it will look likeย youย knew I set a trap for her. That you slipped news of her trap to me.โ I touch his shoulder as he releases me. โI am sorry, friend. Truly. But you are part of this war.โ
His jaw works, but he says nothing.
โThe Sovereign will send her Praetorians again to Europa once I have left,โ I say. โOnly this time theyโll come for you and yours. Their black-and-purple ships will shell you from orbit till your islands and your cities on the archipelagoes and mainland and the rising mountains in the south are made of glass and swallowed by the seas. The waters will weep over your shattered towers, and of your house, there will be nothing but crypts in the deep. Unless we win.โ
His eyes seek in me something to give him time. But instead he sees only what made him take me under his wing from the startโ himself. Most men would give anything to see that, but here and now, he wishes to see anything else.
โI put my family at risk to help you escape. I took you in, taught you. And you betray me like the others. Like Aja.โ
โYou look for pity? You let me come here, Lorn. You would have consigned my friends above to torture and death even as you gave me a path to escape. But my friends will not be prisoners.โ
I point upward to the fiery gashes in the night sky as my secondary force rockets around Europa.
โHate me, but fight at my side,โ I tell Arcos. โOnly then will your family survive.โ I put a hand out for my former teacher. He pulls out his razor.
โI should kill you.โ
โCan I come and shoot the geezer?โย Sevro asks over the com. โHold,โ I tell him.
โYou forget.โ Lorn pulls his own datapad from his pocket. โI could have my fleet destroy yours, boy.โ
โNot before mine takes the Sovereignโs.โ
โBut she would know then where House Arcos stands. She would know that you tricked me. That my house is not part of this.โ
โThen do it,โ I tell Lorn. โLaunch your ships if you think my cause evil. Put me down if you think me a monster.โ I step forward, close to him. โBut you know the heart that beats inside. Choose me. Or choose that darkness.โ I nod down the hill of the forest garden to where we entered the place. Twelve Obsidian
Praetorians file through the same glass door we used. Huge men and women in black-and-purple armor, skull helms. Only one Stainedโthis one thinner than the others, like a winter asp standing on its tail. His armor is white and splashed with colors like blood.
They are less than fifty meters away. With them, shorter than the rest, but more glorious, is the Protean Knight in her golden gear. Her razor shimmers with the colors of a nebula, and her armor writhes like the waves that batter the white walls of Lornโs island. Aja peers up to the night sky, where she sees my ambush unfolding. She lets her helmet recoil into her armor.
โAnd then the traitors were two,โ she calls. โHouse Arcos has embraced treason as well. Lorn. You stand with the lions?โ
โThe House Arcos stands apart,โ Lorn calls back.
โApart?โ Quinnโs killer frowns and tilts her head so I can see the dueling scars on the right of her neck. Her cat eyes scan the woods for signs of a trap. โThere is no such thing.โ
โI was as deceived as you, Aja!โ Lorn calls. โDarrow knew you were here. I donโt know how. But I am not your enemy. I want only to be left alone.โ
โThat was never a choice!โ Aja calls. โYou know this better than anyone. You are with us or you are against us, Lorn.โ
โAja. No. I have no part in this! None!โ
โThe strong always have a part,โย I mutter.
โI will not have my hand forced.โ He cuts me with a wrathful stare. โI have no quarrel with either of you. I am a man of peace now.โ
โThen why is your blade out?โ Aja smiles. โDo what you know. Come down and speak, teacher. We should not shout! Isnโt that what you said when I used to raise my voice in anger?โ She eyes the gri n that now growls beside us. Itโs larger than four horses. I wonder what those talons would do against their armor.
โHer ships are lost,โ I whisper to Lorn. โWhat would Octavia have her do?โ
โKill us. For spite.โ
I lower my voice. โThen you have no choice.โ โSo it would seem.โ
Aja watches me kneel to the ground and gather dirt in my hand. She has studied me. She knows what this must mean. And she must wonder what plan I have. Why Iโve come alone. If I really set an ambush in the sky, wouldnโt I set one below? Iโm about to shout something to her when another figure steps through the gate to join Aja. Heโs rangy. Darker skin than mine. A smirk on his bored, patrician face. Tactus. All in Praetorian armor. He slinks forward, a shadow of purple and black, eyeing the sky apprehensively before beaming me a lopsided smile.
โSpeaking of traitors,โ I shout. โHello, Tactus. Pretty armor.โ โReaper, my goodman!โ Tactus bellows, and throws up the
crux. โWhereโs Sevro?โ He leans in to tell Aja something. Aja straightens and looks around again at the trees. Her men condense in defensive formation. Tactus warns them of my tricks. They know something is awry. Their aegis shields activate, glittering over arms.
Lorn closes his eyes and lifts his left hand into the air, feeling the whipping of the stormโs wind. โLeave Aja to me. Youโll have better luck against the Stained.โ
โNo. Theyโre all mine.ย Sevro, rise.โ
The Howlers emerge from the sea beyond the castle. Water drips from them as they fly silently over the hundred-meter-high walls, armor glistening like black beetle shells. A golden lion has been painted on each breastplate. The gold winks as lightning flashes. They land silently around us.
โMyย stormsons,โ I say to Lorn. Twenty new recruits have come
from the families of the Howlers and the Telemanus ranks. Sevro held tryouts. I hear it was a bloody bit of fun. Snakes, alcohol, and mushrooms were involved. Thatโs all they let me know.
โGoblin! Why are you always hiding?โ Tactus calls. His voice is all jest, but he looks to the sky anxiously again. โLeast itโs better than a horseโs belly this time.โ
Sevro pulls out his skinning knife, the one he used to take scalps with Harpy years ago. Itโs a curved customer. He taps it on his groin and points to Tactus. His eyes flick to Aja.
โYou killed a Howler, Aja,โ he says. โWrong play.โ
As I expected, the appearance of the Howlers reassures Aja and Tactus. This makes sense to them: I had soldiers hidden. Now I do
not. A battle to the death. Honor. Pride. One force against another. The Obsidian Praetorians begin to keen their terrible throat song. All those men want is the glorious end. To join their relatives in the laughing halls of Valhalla with their blades in hand. They step forward on Ajaโs command. The deadliest men and women in the Solar System, a Stained among them.
And I take a page from Eveyโs book.
Ensuring Aja is clear, I detonate the landmine spikes I dropped on the ground as Lorn and I strolled into this forest. Only Tactus is quick enough. He grabs Aja from behind and jerks her back, hardโso hard in the lowGrav that both of them tumble in through the door just as the first explosion rips the salt air.
The explosions are tiered. First comes a concussion that disables pulseShields and scatters the Praetorians into the air. Then comes a gravPit, which pulls them back toward the source of the explosion like a vacuum collecting flies; and then comes the thirdโpure kineticsโto destroy armor and bone and flesh, blowing the warriors outward, into the air, scattering their pieces in the low gravity like breath scatters the seeds of a dandelion. Limbs float gently down. Blood beads and spatters the ground. The explosion breaks the bubble roof overhead and rain again drifts down on the garden to extinguish the fires and thin the blood that leaks into the two dozen bomb craters. Only three Praetorians survive. Theyโre in poor shape.
โDo not let her escape.โย Roqueโs voice sears my ears. He watches
my holofeed from the ships above. My Howlers have not yet moved.
Lornโs furious with me, saying something about honor. โWhat?โ I sneer. โYou think I fight fair?โ
โDarrow โฆ,โ Sevro hisses as I wait. โDarrow โฆโ โHold.โ
โSheโs getting away!โย Roqueโs voice frightens me. It drips with
spite I didnโt know he had.ย โDarrow!โ
I growl at him to pay attention to his part of the battle. โDarrow โฆ,โ Sevro begs. โLong enough.โ
Lorn watches, perhaps beginning to understand. I snap my fingers. โHunt.โ
The Howlers surge forward like loosed wolves to finish what the bomb started. They dispatch the remaining Praetorians. Sevro shouts Tactusโs name amid the howling as they tear into the castle searching for him and Aja.
โDarrow, what are you playing at?โย Roque asks me over the com.
I let the holo of his face appear in the corner of my helmetโs HUD display. His jaw muscles flicker.ย โIf Quinnโs killer escapes โฆโ
โLock that up,โ I tell Roque as I see reports of one of our torchShips taking massive damage. Heโs distracted. โMen are dying up there. Focus on your own job.โ I shut off the link.
Harpyโs image appears on my display.ย โSeahorse is under.โ
โGood. And Tactus?โ
โNo sign.โ
โCopy.โ I close the connection.
โAja spooked into the sea. But no sign of Tactus,โ Sevro says to me several minutes later as the Howlers scour the inside of the castle, going room to room. โHeโs hiding. Unless he teleported.โ He spits at that bit of science fiction. โAsk the geezer where they are.โ
A dark worry slithers into my brain. I turn to Lorn. โWhat would Lune have them do if they could not kill you and me? If she thought someone expendable, what would she order them to do?โ
He stands there for a moment in the rain. Then his face goes pale. โThe children โฆโ Arcos pushes past me, running through the bombโs carnage to the shattered glass door. โTheyโre going to kill my grandchildren!โ he shouts back.
โWhere are the children?โ I ask Sevro. โWhat children? We found none.โ Cursing, I chase Arcos.
โI hid them,โ he says over his shoulder to me as he sprints down the castleโs hall. Heโs fast for an old man, but the gravity slows us till we start using our hands on the walls and ceiling, using gravBoots to take the long halls. We launch around corner after corner. And when he touches the head of a stone gri n and a steel wall falls away to reveal a hidden passage, I smell blood. Two corpses lie on the other side of the passage. One Gray, one Obsidian. I push past Arcos and fly ahead, pulling myself down a
series of stairs via handholds in the ceiling till I find myself before two doors. I open one. tust a storeroom. I open another and let my razor slither into my hand.
โTactus,โ I say slowly.
His back is to me. Three Obsidian bodies lie around him, their blood making a pool about his shoes. His razor coils in his hand, hardening as he stands with his head lowered in a room of children and women. Blood slithers down the mercurial blade.
When I came, Arcos hid the children from me hereโsome Gold, some Silver, some Pink and Brown. Tactus could kill half of them with a lazy swing of his razor before we reach them.
โTactus, rememberย yourย brothers,โ I say to him, looking at the
children.
โMy brothers are shits.โ He laughs coarsely, voice sounding strange. โSaid I should get out of your shadow. Mother calls me the Mighty Servant. Did you know that?โ
Children sob in the corner. One buries her face in her motherโs lap. The women are not armed. These are not warriors like Victra and Mustang. A Brown nursemaid covers a Gold childโs eyes. I hear Arcos in the tunnel behind me.
โLuneโs orders are wrong,โ I say to Tactus.
โShe asked me if I could fill your place,ย Reaper,โ Tactus says quietly. โSaid she didnโt think I could. Said I was so long in your shadow that she didnโt know if I would ever be more than an echo of you. I told her I could do anything you could do.โ
โTactus, she is evil.โ
โIs she?โ He spits blood on the ground, still not facing me. โThey say the same thing about you. They wonder who you think you are to do what you do. To challenge the men and women you challenge. They wonder what right you have.โ
โWe all have a right to challenge. Thatโs the point.โ
โThe point. Was there a point?โ he asks. โI was never told. You took me for granted. Never telling me anything.โ tust as Iโm doing with Roque. โAlways whispering with others. Dismissing me like Iโm a fool. Youโre just like her.โฆโ
โYour mother?โ
He says nothing. Arcos edges in beside me. I put a hand out to stop him.
โWould you kill them, if Augustus told you to?โ Tactus asks me, turning slightly.
โNo,โ I say. โIโd rather die.โ
โI didnโt think so. She was right. I am the Mighty Servant.โ
I open my hands to him. โI donโt know what Iโm to do now, Tactus.โ
โThatโs a first.โ He laughs bitterly, voice slurring slightly. โHardly. I didnโt know what to do when I whipped you,โ I say.
โAt the Institute. I didnโt want to lose you from my army because of your talents. But I couldnโtย notย punish you.โ
โTalents. Talents.ย Talents. Then thatโs the difference between us,โ Tactusโs voice thickens further. โBecause if it had been my army, I would have killed your arrogant ass.โ He turns more and I see the hints of the ruin the bombโs made of his face.
โYou know what happens if you kill any of them?โ
He nods to me, then to the Rage Knight, as if saying itโll be either one or the other that does him. โIโm not sorry I took Lysander, you know.โ
โI donโt think youโre ever sorry for much.โ
โNot sorry.โ He chuckles and dips a toe in the blood surrounding him. โBut I think I shouldnโt have done it. I was testing you at the Institute. But โฆ I wanted to see what youโd do. If you were worth following.โ
โWas I?โ
โYou know that answer.โ โAm I still?โ
He nods. โAlways,โ saying it so pathetically that it feels like my heart has been pulled into my throat. Heโs a traitor, a liar, a cheat. Yet I see a friend. I want to fix him and make him whole. What am I doing? I have to put him down. But Iโve done that before with Titus. That cycle erodes us. Death begets death begets death, and ever more.
โWhat if I let you live?โ I ask suddenly, drawing a confused, frantic glance from Tactus. Of course he doesnโt understand forgiveness. โWhat if I let you come back?โ
โWhat?โ
โWhat if I forgave you?โ
โYouโre lying.โ He turns more and I see the full measure of what the bomb did to him. His nose is crooked, broken. The rest looks like a cherry stripped of its skin. My friend โฆ
โIโm not lying.โ I did not put my faith in Tactus once, and I lost him. Now I will. Iโll take the same leap I ask him to take. I step forward. โI know thereโs good in you. I saw your face when those children were killed at the gala. Youโre not a monster. Come back to me. You would be one of my lieutenants again, Tactus. I would give you a legion to lead when we take Mars. Youโll carry one of my standards. But you canโt wear that ugly armor.โ
โIt is uncomfortable,โ he wheezes with a slight smile. โBut Sevro, Roque, Victra โฆโ
โThey miss you,โ I lie. โDrop your razor and come back to my army. I promise you will be safe.โ The razor dips in his hand. One of the children spares a smile at his younger siblings, a hopeful smile. โtust leave the children alone, and all is forgiven.โ
I mean it. Deep in my heart, I mean it. โWe all make mistakes,โ he says.
โWe all make mistakes. tust come back. I wonโt hurt you.โ I drop my own razor. โNeither will Arcos.โ I stare at Arcos till he nods his weathered head in complicity.
โI want to come home,โ Tactus murmurs quietly, pain in his voice. โI want to come home.โ
โThen come home.โ
Tactusโs razor clatters to the floor and he falls to a knee in front of me. Heโs rasping from pain. Relief floods the room. The children start crying again from the tortuous shift from death to life. The caretakers hug their charges, tears making lines on their faces. I go forward to Tactus and motion him upward to clasp my arm. He wraps me in a frantic hug and sobs into me. Body shaking, bloody features painting my armor.
โIโm sorry,โ he says a dozen times. Heโs weeping hard into my shoulder, clasping tight. His face is such a ruin. And I hug him. Exhaustion fills me. His sadness is like a weight that nearly drives me to tears. Yet Iโm buoyed by the strange feelings of having him back, standing with me, gripping me. It is a humbling thing knowing someone cannot live without you, knowing that though theyโve betrayed you, they wish for nothing but absolution. And
as he clenches my back, I wrap my arms around his armor and try not to cry myself. Even the cruel feel pain. And even the cruel can change. I hope this changes him. He could do so much, if only he would learn.
In so many ways, he is the embodiment of his race. And so if Tactus can change, Gold can change. They must be broken, but then they must be given a chance. I think thatโs what Eo would have wanted in the end.
When at last his sobs are done and we part, he stands at my side, loyal as a puppy, looking to me subtly for signs of affection. His hands tremble from the pain of his wounds, yet he watches in silence with Arcos and me as the children, high and low alike, file upward out of the hidden bunker with their caretakers. Pebble comes down to giddily tell us Roque is wrapping up the space engagement. Seeing Tactusโs wounds, she pales. I tell her to fetch a Yellow.
Soon Lorn, Tactus, and I are left alone in the basement.
Lorn looks over to us. โNow that the children are gone, consequences.โ His hands flash faster than a hummingbirdโs wings. An ion-Dagger appears, lurches forward four times into Tactusโs armpit, where the armor is the weakest. I rush to stop Lorn, but itโs already done. He twists like heโs wringing a towel, severing the artery, an old man killing a young one. Tactusโs ruined face wrenches with pain; and he gasps, as though he knew justice would finally find him in the end.
Lorn leaves. And I hold my friend as he dies, his eyes fading to some distant place, where perhaps heโll find that peace Roque always wished for him.