Dain steps into view, and my heart hits the stone floor as he surveys my friends, then turns toward me. His eyes widen as he takes stock of my
bruised and swollen face. โViolet.โ
โDain is here.โย I reach for Xaden even as fear freezes me in place. This canโt happen. Iโm unsure how much Dain knows, but itโs definitely not as much as I do.
โIโm on my way.โย The tense tone of Xadenโs voice is all it takes for me to know how deep the shit is about to get.
โYou canโt do anything.โย I reinforce my shields, putting all my mental energy into the task and drawing power from Tairn to bolster them, stacking the bricks two deep around my mental Archives.
โI donโt understand,โ Sawyer says. โWhy is our wingleader here?โ
โHeโs advocating for her like Riorson said a wingleader should,โ Ridoc answers, hope in his voice. โArenโt you?โ
โHeโs not,โ I answer, keeping my eyes on Dain and his hands.
โRegulations state that riders should be healthy before beginning interrogation assessment,โ Dain barks, ripping his gaze from mine to address Varrish. โCadet Sorrengail is clearlyย notย healthy.โ
I blink in sheer surprise.
โSuch a rule follower.โ Varrish clucks his tongue. โRegulations say they
should, not that theyย haveย to be. Itโs more realistic that a rider would be
wounded when captured.โ
โWhat am I doing here?โ Dain demands.
โTesting a theory.โ Varrish smiles. โBut while weโre waiting for our guest to arrive, you should practice on her.โ He points to me.
Guest? My fear is replaced with anger.ย โDonโt come. Varrish wants to see if you will. I think heโs testing the bond-blocking mixture.โ
โIf he sees your memory, the entire movement is at risk.โ
โAnd if you come in here, whipping shadows around, heโll know I have something to hide, and this will become aย realย interrogation. Your only option is to trust that you trained me well enough.โย A rescue sounds great in theory but would fuckย allย of us.
โVioletโโย The plea in his voice nearly breaks me. I shove that last brick in place and block Xaden out. โYou want me toโฆโ Dain lifts his brows.
โYes. Use your signet on her. Only to draw out the secret phrase, of course.โ
โMy signet isย classified.โ
โAnd she already knows what it is,โ Varrish says, shaking his head like this is all no big deal. โDoesnโt she? Thatโs why sheโs so angry with you. She blames you for what happened to her friend.โ He walks forward. โItโs amazing what you can learn by simply observing.โ
Dain shakes his head. โIโm not doing this.โ
โThen who are you going to practice on to extend your ability past recent events? Weโre running out of civilians around here for Nolon to mend, and if you think she hasnโt told the rest of her squad your little secret, youโre giving her far too much credit.โ
Holy shit. While Carr is my teacher, Varrish is Dainโs. What the hell is our vice commandantโs signet?
Dain stiffens, his eyes searching mine.
I donโt deny it. I canโt. Iโm a shitty liar, and with the lie-finderโor whatever his signet is calledโon the other side of the room, Iโm better off keeping my mouth shut.
โThis is what your signet isย madeย for. Youโre the first line of defense, Aetos. She could be a Poromish spy or a gryphon rider. You could save the entire kingdom by just plucking her secrets from her memory.โ Varrish looks at me like Iโm an animal made to be studied. โYou can see what really happened that day when the two marked ones were killed byโโhe cocks his head to the sideโโgryphons, wasnโt it, Cadet Sorrengail? The truth is waiting, Wingleader Aetos, and youโre the only one who can see it.โ
Breathe in. Breathe out. I concentrate on steadying my heart rate and holding Dainโs gaze.
โHoly shit,โ Ridoc mutters. โHe can what?โ
I keep my focus on Dain. How can someone be so familiar and yet such a stranger? Heโs the same boy I climbed trees with, the same one I ran to whenever anything went wrong. But heโs also the reason Soleil and Liam are dead.
โYou could learn what it is she sees in him,โ Varrish whispers, getting closer to Dain. โWhy she chose him over you. Donโt you want to know? All the answers are right there. You just have to know where to reach.โ Have to give it to him, heโs convincing asย fuck.
The war within Dainโs eyes makes my throat tighten, and when he reaches for my face with both hands, I arch my neck, leaning as far back as the chair will let me.
โNo.โ I force the word out.
โNo.โ He repeats my refusal slowly, then drops his hands, his gaze falling from mine. โI will not participate in an interrogation assessment of a cadet with a prior injury,โ he says over his shoulder at Varrish.
Then he walks out.
I drag a breath in, air wheezing past the tightness of my throat and into my lungs.
Rhiannonโs eyes meet mine, then slide shut slowly in relief.
โWell, that was disappointing and anticlimactic,โ Varrish says with the first frown Iโve ever seen on his face. โFucking rule follower. Back to typical tactics, I guess.โ He draws back before I can brace and throws a hard punch to my dislocated shoulder.
Agony overwhelms every one of my senses. Then thereโs only black.
Nolon hovers above me when I wake. I jolt up from the wooden bed, and he rears back.
โThere she is,โ he says, settling into the chair next to the bed.
โWhat time is it?โ I glance around the room, quickly spotting Rhiannon, Sawyer, and Ridoc sitting on bunks. They donโt look any more injured than they did before I passed out.
Before Varrish punched my shoulder out of the socket. Gingerly, I rotate the joint, then look at Nolon. Iโm mended. Thereโs an ache but nothing more, and I can see out of both eyes.
He nods.
โItโs morning,โ Rhi answers, worry lining her forehead. โI think.โ I reach for Xaden, but the pathway is opaque again. Heโs gone.
โThe vice commandant called me in to heal you.โ Nolonโs voice drops, and he leans forward. โSo he can shatter you again and again until you break. Iโm on orders to remain in the antechamber for the rest of your interrogation, which heโs extended until tomorrow.โ
Dread knots my empty stomach.
โIs that normal?โ Sawyer asks, leaning toward me and bracing his forearms on his knees.
โNo,โ Nolon answers, holding my gaze. โHe wants whatever it is you know, Violet.โ He reaches for my hand and squeezes lightly. โIs it worth holding on to?โ
I nod.
โIs it worth watching your squadmates tortured?โ I wince but nod again.
โI think Iโve had my head buried in other matters for too long.โ He sighs, then stands. โWhy donโt you walk me to the door?โ
I swing my legs over the bunk, then do as he asks, following him to the chamberโs door. Rhiannon isnโt far behind. โYouโd better find a way out,โ he whispers to me before speaking through the open window. โIโm done for now.โ
The door opens, and Nolon escapes. โIโll close it,โ he tells whoever is on the other side. His eyes meet mine through the window as he shuts the door, the lock audibly clicking into placeโฆbut not the window.
Rhiannon tugs me down, and we both drop into a crouch.
โIโve been thinking about my other patient,โ Nolon says casually. โWhat about him?โ Varrish replies.
โHe spent the night in the infirmary again. Sorrengail will have to sleep off the mending for another hour or so. Why donโt you walk back with me and see if your particular skills could be of use? I might be overlooking something.โ
Rhiannon and I exchange the same confused look. โYou think the sessions are failing?โ Varrish asks.
โI think Iโve done all I can for him,โ Nolon answers. โIโm not going to sit here all day and waste time while sheโs sleepingโโ
โFine, weโll go,โ Varrish replies. โWe have to be quick. The others are fetching breakfast.โ
โThen by all means, letโs make it fast.โ
A moment later, the antechamber door opens and closes.
Rhiannon and I stand slowly, then peer through the window. โI think weโre alone,โ she whispers.
โAgreed.โ
โWe have to get out of here,โ Rhiannon says to the guys. โI really, honestly think Varrish might try to kill Violet.โ
My stomach flips. Oh Dunne, she actuallyย saidย it.
โAre you serious?โ Sawyer asks, his eyes bulging, but Ridoc stays quiet, his gaze jumping between Rhiannon and me.
โHeโs already pushed me to burnout once,โ I admit quietly. A look passes between the guys, and they stand.
โFine, Iโll ask the obvious question,โ Ridoc says as they cross the chamber. โWhat the hell do you know that we donโt?โ
I glance between all three of them. โIf I told youโand trust me, Iโve considered itโyou would be the ones strapped to the chair. Iโm not about to let that happen.โ
โMaybe you should letย usย decide what risks weโre willing to take.โ Sawyer cracks his knuckles and rolls his shoulders, already looking at the door.
โLesser magic isnโt working on the lock,โ Ridoc mutters, his hand extended toward the door.
โValid point, Sawyer. But thisโฆโ I shake my head. โItโs not just about me.โ
โRight now it is,โ Rhiannon says. โItโs all about saving you. We can figure the rest out later. Sawyer, do your thing.โ
โAlready on it.โ
We move out of his way, and he puts his hands up toward each of the hinges. His fingers tremble and the hinges smoke, then melt. Hot metal drips down the edges of the door as he works.
โQuick, before you accidentally weld us in here,โ Ridoc lectures.
โI donโt see you melting anything,โ Sawyer responds from where heโs crouched, sweat beading his brow as he melts the last hinge.
Relief nearly takes out my knees. Weโre going to make it!
The door wobbles, and Rhiannon and I lunge toward the guys, both throwing up our hands over them. Wood smacks into my palms, sending a jolt of pain through my newly mended shoulder as we catch what feels like the heaviest door ever made.
โMove!โ Rhiannon shouts.
The guys scurry out from under the door, then help us lower it to the floor.
โWe should consider quitting the quadrant,โ Ridoc jokes as we walk over the door and out of the chamber. โWeโd be kickass thieves.โ
โWith dragons,โ Sawyer agrees.
โUnstoppable,โ Ridoc says with a grin.
We pause at the desk only long enough to retrieve our weapons. I feel a little less panicked, less vulnerable with every blade I sheathe.
โReady?โ Rhiannon asks, gripping her shortsword.
Guess Iโm not the only one who disdains feeling helpless.
We all nod, then head for the main door. Hope lives for all of a millisecond.
โItโs the same kind of lock. Lesser magic isnโt working,โ Sawyer seethes, already putting his hands out.
โI donโtโโ Heat prickles along my ribs. Itโs the same feeling I get when I walk through the wards on my door. I look down and stare. The dagger closest to the door handle is hot andโฆtingling. I pull it from the sheath, bumping against the door handle as I brush my thumb over the decorative pommel.
Metal clicks against metal, and we all turn to look at the lock. โWhat the hell?โ Sawyerโs eyebrows jump.
โI donโt know. Thatโsโฆimpossible.โ Knives donโt open locks. But the heat and the tingling sensation are gone.
โSomeone stop staring and try the fucking door!โ Rhi orders.
Reaching for the handle, I hold my breath as the latch depresses. I pull. The door opens. โHoly shit.โ Itโs coincidence. It has to be. Magic isnโt tied to objects like that.
โHoly shit later, escape now,โ Rhi says. โGo!โ
โRight.โ I sheathe the blade and yank the door open.