Mustang is gone. Iโd hoped she would come in. But I suspect that was too much to ask. Of course it was. Idiot. I remember thinking this would humanize me in her eyes. Thought meeting my mother would make her weep and realize weโre all the same.
The guilt falls fast on me. I handed Mustang the holo of my carving, expecting โฆ expecting what? For her to come inside? For her, the daughter of the ArchGovernor of Mars, to sit on my floor with my mother and me? Iโm a coward for coming here. Iโm a coward for letting the holo speak for me. I didnโt want to watch her process learning who I really am. I didnโt want to see the betrayal in her eyes. Four years of deception. Four years of lying to the girl who has never been able to trust anyone. Four years and I tell the truth when Iโm not even in the bloodydamn room. Iโm a coward.
Sheโs gone.
I check my datapad. The radiation tracker Sevro insisted on sticking her with before she came to see me in the Potโs observation room says she is three hundred kilometers away and moving fast. Sevroโs ship pursues, awaiting my orders.
Ragnar and Sevro both hail me. I donโt answer their calls. Theyโll want me to give the order to shoot her down. I wonโt. I canโt. Neither understands.
Without Mustang, what is the point to all this?
I wander from the township, down and down into the old mine, trying to forget the present by finding the past. There, I stand
alone listening to the call of the deepmines. Wind wails its way through the earth, mournful in its song. My eyes are closed to the black, heels planted in the loose soil, head looking down the maw of darkness that stretches deep into the bowels of my world. This is how we tested our bravery as youths. Standing, waiting, in the deep hollows our ancestors dug in the times before.
I turn my left arm to see the inside of the forearm where the datapad rests. Hesitating, I hail Mustangโs.
It chimes directly behind me.
I freeze. Then a scorcher battery pack whines as it activates, and warm yellow light blossoms behind me, illuminating a swath of the huge tunnel.
โHands where I can see them.โ Her voice is so cold I hardly recognize it till it echoes back to me from the tunnel walls. Slowly, I raise my hands. โTurn.โ
I turn.
Her eyes glow against the lamplight like an owlโs. Sheโs ten meters away, higher than I, feet planted on the sloping, loose soil. In one hand, she holds a light. In the other, a scorcher. One thatโs pointed at my head, finger against the trigger. Her knuckles are all white. Her face is an impassive mask, and behind it, two eyes filled with fathomless sadness.
Sevro was right.
โSheโll shoot you in the head, you bloodydamn fool,โ Sevro sneered at me in the shuttle. Sometimes I think he joined my little crusade so he could have an excuse to curse like a Red. Ragnar stayed silent when I told them my plan.
โThen whyโd you back me up with your father?โ I asked him. โBecause thatโs what we do.โ
โShe has to make her own choice.โ โAnd sheโll choose you over her race?โ โYou did.โ
โOh, come off it. Iโm not a bloody queen of the Golds, am I?โ He held his hand high. โSheโs been up here her whole life. Air is nice and sweet.โ He lowered his hand. โIโve been kickinโ shit since I was born tiny and buttfaced to my lard of a father. Your girlโthere isnโt a chip on her shoulder. She may spout pretties when the world isnโt hard. But when facing the masses who
would steal her palace, trample her gardens โฆ itโll be a different girl you see then.โ
โYouโre a Red,โ she says now to me. โI thought you left.โ
โThe tracker left.โ She flexes her jaw. โSevro was sneaky. Didnโt even notice him doing it. But you. Youโd never tell me something like โฆย thisย without an insurance policy. I ditched the clothes in the shuttle.โ
โWhy did you come back?โ
โNo.ย No.โ She cuts the air with a gesture. โYou answerย my
questions now, Darrow. Is that even your name?โ โMy mother named me after her father.โ
โAnd youโre a Red.โ
โI was born in the house you stood outside. It was sixteen years before I saw I sky. So yes. Iโm a Red.โ
โI see.โ She hesitates. โAnd my father killed your wife.โ โYes. He ordered Eoโs death.โ
โWhen you sang the song to me in the cave โฆ all this was going through your mind? This place, the carving, the plan, was all inside you, all in your memory. This whole other world. This whole other โฆย person.โ She shakes her head, not wanting me to answer that. โThen what happened?ย Eoโsย husband was hanged.ย Youย were hanged. How did you escape?โ
โDo you know why they hanged me?โ She waits for me to explain.
โWhen a Red is hanged for crimes of treason, the body may not be buried. It is to decay and rot in front of all as a reminder of what comes of dissent.โ I jab a thumb at my chest. โI buried my wife, so they hanged me too. Only, my uncle fed me haemanthus oil. It slows the heart to make you appear dead. He cut me down after. Gave me to the Sons.โ
โAnd theyโโShe holds up the holoCube, her face pale in its glowโโdidย thisย to you.โ
โI was paler than a Blue. A head shorter than Sevro. Weaker than a Gray. Knew less of the world than a Pink learning arts in the Garden. So they took what was best in me, in my people, and melded it to what was best in yours.โ
โBut โฆ itโs impossible. The Board of Quality Control has tests,โ she says, breaking her cool line of inquiry. โLie detectors, DNA analysis, background checks.โ She laughs in realization. โThatโsย why you came from the Family Andromedusโborn to Gold parents who fled debt to try to strike it rich asteroid mining.โ
โTheir ship was lost as they returned after their mines had been bought by Quicksilver.โ
โSo Sons of Ares destroyed their ship, altered the records, and purchased the mines so they could write your story.โ
โPerhaps.โ I hadnโt put much thought to how Dancer did it. โMy friends are resourceful.โ
โHow did you even survive the carving?โ she mutters. โItโs against physiology. What the Carver did to you โฆย no oneย could survive that. The Sigils are connected to the central nervous system. And the implant in your frontal lobe canโt be removed without rendering you catatonic.โ
โMy Carver was a unique talent. He managed to find a way to remove two implants, though another Carver did the second.โ
โTwo. Thereโs two of you.ย Sevro?โ she guesses. โIs that why
youโve always been so close?โ โNo. It was Titus.โ
โTitus? The butcher? You were in league with him?โ
โNever. I didnโt know who he was until after I defeated you.
Ares thought we would work together.โฆโ โBut Titus was a monster.โ
โThe Golds made him that way.โ โAnd that excuses what he did?โ
โDonโt act like you know what he went through,โ I snap.
โI know, Darrow. I donโt avert my eyes. I know the policies. I know the conditions your people suffer, but that doesnโt excuse the murders, the rapes, the torture he committed.โ
โItโs what we suffer every day. Titus did what he did out of hate. Out of a misguided hope of revenge. In another life, I could have been him.โ
Mustang searches my eyes. โAnd why werenโt you in this life?โ โMy wife.โ I look up at her. โAnd you.โ
โDonโt say that.โ Voice thick with regret. She takes a step back, shaking her head. โYou donโt have the right to say that.โ
โWhy not? You always wondered what ran beneath the surface of me. Know the deep current.โ
โDarrow โฆโ
โTitus had pain. But thatโs all he had. I had something more. Eoโs dream of a world where our children could be free. But I would have lost it if I never met you.โ I take a step forward. โYou kept me from becoming a monster. Canโt you see?โ I gesture, trying to encompass my desperation. โI was surrounded by the people who had enslaved mine for hundreds of years. I thought all Golds cruel, selfish murderers. I would have caved to revenge. But then you came โฆ and you showed me there was kindness in them. Roque, Sevro, Quinn, Pax, and the Howlers proved it too.โ
โProved what exactly?โ she asks.
โThat this isnโt about my people against yours. You arenโt Gold. We arenโt Red. Weโre people, Mustang. Each of us can change. Each of us can be what we like. For hundreds of years theyโve tried to tell us otherwise. Theyโve tried to break us. But they canโt. You are that proof. You are not your fatherโs daughter. I see the love in you. I see the joy, the kindness, the impatience, the flaws. Theyโre in me. They were in my wife. Theyโre in all of us because we are human. Your father would have us forget that. Society would have us live by its rules.โ
I take another step toward her.
โYou told me I gave you hope that we could live for more after we won the Institute our way. Then you said I turned my back on that idea when I accepted your fatherโs patronage and went to the Academy. But I never turned my back. Not for one moment.โ Another step.
โYouโll destroy my family, Darrow.โ โIt is possible.โ
โThey are my family!โ she shouts, face collapsing into grief. โMy father hanged your wife. He hanged her. How can you even look at me?โ She shudders out a breath. โWhat do you want, Darrow? Tell me. Do you want me to help you kill them? Do you want me to help you destroyย myย people?โ
โI donโt want that.โ
โYou donโt know what you want.โ โI donโt want genocide.โ
โYou do!โ she says. โAnd why not? After what weโve done to your people. After what my father did toย you.โ She unbuttons another catch on her jacket as if it will help her breathe through this. The gun shakes in her hand. Finger tenses on the trigger. โHow can I live with this? If I donโt pull the trigger, millions will die.โ
โIf you pull it, you accept that billions should live as slaves. Imagine all those unborn. If it is not me, someone else will rise. Ten years from now. Fifty. A thousand. We will break the chains, no matter the cost. You cannot stop us. We are the tide. All you can do is pray it is not someone like Titus who rises in my place.โ
She levels the scorcher at my right eyeball.
โPu11 the trigger, and you die.โย Ragnar speaks like the darkness itself.
โRagnar, no!โ I snap. I canโt even see him in the shadows of the tunnel. โStop! Do not hurt her.โ He must not have pursued the tracking signal as I told him to. How long has he listened?
โStay back.โ Mustang shumes sideways so her back is to the wall. โDoes he know too? Do you know what he is, Ragnar?โ
โThe Reaper trusts me.โ
Mustang tosses her light on the ground and pulls free her razor. โHe isnโt here to kill you, Mustang.โ
โWhat else does a Stained do?โ
I hold my hands up. โRagnar isnโt going to do anything. Are you, Ragnar?โ
No answer. I swallow hard. Everything is unwinding. โRagnar, listen to me.โฆโ
โYou must not die, Reaper. You are too important for the
Peop1e. Lady Augustus, you have ten breaths 1eft.โ
โRagnar, please!โ I beg. โTrust me. Please.โ
Nine.
โI trusted you at the river, my brother. You are not a1ways right. That is the cost of morta1ity.โย The voice comes from above. Somewhere near the ceiling of the mine this time. Heโs not wrong. He put his trust in me during our siege of Agea, and I led them into a trap. Luck preserved me.
Laughing bitterly, Mustang coils her muscles to strike. โSee, Darrow? You start this war, itโll be beasts like him who finish it
and take their revenge.โ
Seven.
โThis isnโt about revenge!โ I try to calm myself. โItโs about justice. Itโs about love against an empire built on greed, on cruelty. Remember the Institute. We freed those we were meant to take as slaves. We put our trust in them. That is the lesson.ย Trust.โ
Five.
โDarrow,โ she pleads. โHow can you be so foolish?โ Her mind is made up.
Four.
โIt never foolish to hope.โ I strip off my razor, my datapad, and toss them to the ground as I go to my knees. โBut if you canโt change, no one can. So shoot me dead and let the worlds be as they may.โ
Three.
โYou think too much of me, Darrow.โ
โTwo.โ
โLetโs skip the foreplay, Ragnar.โ Mustang twirls her razor. Its horrible hum fills the tunnel. โCome at me, dog, and show Darrow what yourย kindย lives for.โ
The silence stretches long.
โOne,โย Mustang growls, stomping out her own lamp. No light, no color but darkness. The silence is deeper than the tunnel. It meanders through the heart of Mars, stretching forever, echoing to places only the lost have ever been.
Ragnar shatters it with his voice.
โI 1ive for my sisters.โ
There is no scorcher flash. No scream of the razor. No movement. tust the echoing of the words down and down with the fragments of silence.
โI 1ive for my brother.โ
A light blossoms from Ragnar. He steps forward like some wayward pilgrim, white light glowing along the knuckles of his armor. I see no weapons. Mustang tenses, confused.
โI am and a1ways have been son to the peop1e of the
Va1kyrie Spires. Born free to A1ia Snowsparrow on the wi1d
po1e of Mars, north of the Dragonโs Spine, south of the /a11en City.โ
He walks past Mustang, arms at his side.
โ/orty-four scars have I earned for Go1d since the s1avers of the Weeping Sun came from the stars to take my fami1y to the Chain Is1ands. Seven scars from others of my kind when they p1aced me in the nagoge, where I was trained.โ
He kneels at my side.
โOne from my mother. /ive from the ta1ons of the monster who guards Witch Pass. Six from the woman who taught me to 1ove. One from my first master. /ifteen from men and beasts I fought in an arena for the p1easure of the Ash Lord and his guests. Nine I earned for the Reaper.โ
The ground sighs under the weight of his knees.
โ/or Go1d, I have buried three sisters. One brother. Two fathers.โย He pauses in sadness.ย โBut โฆ for them I have never earned a scar.โ
Through his armorโs pale light, his black eyes burn like witch- flames.
โNow, I 1ive for more.โ
Ragnar closes his eyes, putting himself at the mercy of a Gold. Having faith like I have faith. Like Eo had faith in me. Like Sevro, and Dancer and all the rest.
My eyes meet Mustangโs, perhaps for the last time, and I imagine I feel the same as did my ancestors, the first pioneers to Mars, as they looked back across the darkness to Earth. In her I had a home. I had love. And then I poisoned her to me. I know this was always destined to be our end. But still I hope like a desperate child.
โWhat do you live for?โ I ask.