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Chapter no 44 – THE POET

Golden Son (Red Rising Book 2)

I walk slowly down the stone hall with Mustang. Out the windows, guards patrol the estate. Theyโ€™re here to keep us as much as protect us. Rain falls lightly. Laughter drifts out an open door with the smells of coffee and bacon.

โ€œWhat do you mean I canโ€™t be funny?โ€ Roque asks, offended. โ€œtust that,โ€ Daxo says smoothly. โ€œIโ€™m sure you can try, but

youโ€™re too โ€ฆ scholastic.โ€

โ€œFine then, who was the first carpenter?โ€ โ€œIs this a joke?โ€ Daxo asks.

โ€œItโ€™s intended to be.โ€

โ€œtesus of Nazareth โ€ฆ?โ€ Daxo guesses. โ€œIt is a history joke, yes?โ€

โ€œNoah?โ€ Pebble tries. Mustang and I pause outside the door, smiling to each other.

โ€œtesus of Nazareth?โ€ Roque laughs. โ€œYou can do better than that.โ€

โ€œIf I knew Iโ€™d be mocked for guessing, I wouldnโ€™t have guessed.โ€

โ€œPax said you were the smart one,โ€ Thistle says. โ€œDisappointing, Daxo. Disappointing.โ€

โ€œWell, in comparison, he probablyโ€”โ€ Clown begins before Pebble smacks him upside the head. โ€œOw!โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t talk shit about Pax,โ€ Pebble snaps. โ€œBig man was a sweetie.โ€

โ€œDoes no one care about the answer?โ€ Roque asks melodically. โ€œFine. Fine. I understand. You all think Iโ€™m a bore.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re dying to know,โ€ Thistle snaps. โ€œDo tell.โ€

โ€œWho was the worldโ€™s first carpenter?โ€ Roque asks again. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to start all over!โ€ Pebble moans.

โ€œWell, it works best that way.โ€ Roque sighs. โ€œEve.โ€ โ€œEve?โ€ Daxo asks.

โ€œBecause โ€ฆ,โ€ Roque leads. โ€œShe made Adamโ€™s banana stand?โ€ A collective moan.

โ€œThatโ€™s just embarrassing,โ€ Pebble says with a sigh. โ€œNever thought Iโ€™d miss Tactus.โ€

Then a high-pitched whining laugh springs out of Daxo. tust like Pax. โ€œEve! Eve, he said. Banana stand. Ahh.โ€ Itโ€™s like the giants have little ridiculous elves inside them just waiting to spring out and cackle. tust takes a lot of provocation.

โ€œI think he broke Daxo.โ€ Pebble giggles. โ€œDoes anyone smell that?โ€ Clown asks.

โ€œI smell bacon,โ€ Daxo tries. Thereโ€™s a crunch as he bites into a piece.

โ€œNo,โ€ Clown says. โ€œSmells like a suicidal madman recently risen from the dead after conquering a planet and abandoning his friends to get himself cut to gory ribbons like a slagging fool.โ€

Daxo sniffs. โ€œThatโ€™s a particular scent.โ€

โ€œOh, Darrow dear,โ€ Clown calls. โ€œAre you lurking behind the door?โ€

Mustang pushes me out awkwardly.

โ€œYou eavesdropping Pixie!โ€ Daxo glides to his feet and pulls me into a surprisingly gentle hug. The golden angels on his bald head glitter in the morning light. โ€œGlad to see you, my friend.โ€

They all greet me in turn. More hugs than Iโ€™ve ever received from Golds. Roque hugs me mechanically. A perfunctory gesture. There is still mending to be done.

I gorge myself on breakfast as my friends banter. We spend the day on the property, whiling away time in conversation and games. Itโ€™s been so long since Iโ€™ve had either that Iโ€™ve nearly forgotten how to do nothing. Mustang has to kiss my ear and tell me to relax three times before it really sticks. Weโ€™re in the library

listening to music when she sees Roque out the window on the lawn. She nudges me.

โ€œGo.โ€

I find Roque watching a pair of deer eat from a feeder underneath an old elm. He doesnโ€™t turn to look at me as I sidle up next to him. It smells like fresh-cut grass. The sea somewhere over the hill.

โ€œIt makes sense this is where Mustang grew up,โ€ I say. โ€œItโ€™s wild and tranquil all at once.โ€

โ€œMy home was meant to be in the city,โ€ Roque says. โ€œThough I snuck off to the country with my tutors whenever Mother was away. Which was often. She seemed to think there was nothing out here worthwhile. That the business of cities was more important than this. But this is why we fight, isnโ€™t it?โ€

โ€œFor land?โ€ I ask.

โ€œFor peace, in whatever way we find it.โ€ He turns to me. โ€œIsnโ€™t that why you fight?โ€

โ€œSome of us werenโ€™t born with peace,โ€ I say, gesturing to the deer and the land. โ€œI didnโ€™t have this growing up. Anything I have now or will have in the future I have to earn. But youโ€™re right. Itโ€™s why I fight, so I can have this for me and the people I care for.โ€

His eyes search my face. โ€œFair enough.โ€ โ€œI want to apologize to you, Roque.โ€ โ€œAgain?โ€

โ€œSince the Academy, Iโ€™ve kept you at armโ€™s length. Iโ€™ve taken you for granted. I shouldnโ€™t have done that. Not when youโ€™ve always been so kind to me.โ€ He doesnโ€™t meet my gaze.

โ€œI didnโ€™t mind that it was always about you, Darrow. That was what burned Tactus, but not me. Iโ€™m not in love with you like Mustang. I donโ€™t worship you like Sevro or the Howlers. I was a true friend. I was someone who saw your light and your dark and accepted both without judgment, without agenda. And what did you do to me? You used me like a man uses a horse. Iโ€™m better than that. Quinn was better than that.โ€

โ€œAre you better than this friendship?โ€ I ask quietly, afraid of the answer.

โ€œI think Iโ€™m better than you,โ€ he says. I step back, wounded. He watches the deer nibble at the grain in the feeder. โ€œIโ€™ve sat by the

bedsides of three friends this year. Quinn, Tactus, and you. Each time I knew I would have gladly switched places with any of you. Would you wish the same?โ€

โ€œIโ€™d give my life to bring them back,โ€ I say, knowing it is a lie. Much as I love these Golds, I have greater responsibilities. Until this is over, itโ€™s not my life to give.

He turns from the deer to watch me, eyes warm and sad and carrying so much more weight than they ever should. Heโ€™s different from me, from Cassius. We called him brother, and he was one better than either of us deserved. โ€œHave you ever wondered why they put me in House Mars? Iโ€™m not the typical draft. Most would probably put me in Apollo or tuno.โ€

โ€œQuinn always had that competition in her blood. But you โ€ฆ Yes, Iโ€™ve wondered.โ€

โ€œDarrow.โ€ I turn to see Sevro standing behind us in uniform. โ€œItโ€™s urgent.โ€

โ€œNot now, Sevro.โ€

โ€œReap, Iโ€™m not shitting you,โ€ he says.

I look back to Roque. โ€œGo,โ€ he says, and walks toward the deer, pulling berries from his pocket.

โ€œRoque,โ€ I call to him plaintively.

โ€œFriendships take minutes to make, moments to break, years to repair,โ€ he says, turning to glance over his shoulder. โ€œWeโ€™ll talk again soon.โ€

I watch him go, feeling a small bit of hope warm me. I turn to Sevro and clap his back. โ€œGood to see you. Sorry aboutโ€”โ€

โ€œPiss off. Iโ€™m not a whiny little bitch like the poet. Itโ€™sย Ares.

Your friends, the Red, the Pink, and the Violet, have gotten themselves captured.โ€

โ€œBy whom?โ€

โ€œWho do you think? The tackal.โ€

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