โNot helping!โ Rhiannon hisses as we all stare at Jack-fucking-Barlowe. A small, almost soft smile curves his mouth for an instant,
and we fall silent as he nods at me then looks away quickly before he takes his seat.
โWhat the fuck was that?โ Ridoc asks.
โI have no idea.โ Itโs the first time since Parapet heโs looked at me with anything but pure malice.
โItโs him,โย Tairn growls.ย โBaide has kept the truth hidden for these months.โ
โI can see him.โย Iโd ask how the fuck a dragon hides something in the Vale, but Andarna isnโt exactly common knowledge, either.
โBe aware of him at all times,โย Tairn warns.
Rhiannon squeezes my hand as she shifts in her seat. โMaybe a few months of being dead has changed him.โ
โMaybe.โ Sawyerโs eyes narrow as he stares holes in the back of Jackโs head. โBut I think weโre better off killing him again.โ
โIโm down with that plan,โ Ridoc agrees.
โLetโs focus on keeping an eye on him,โ I suggest, forcing my voice past the knot in my throat as the applause finally dies down, allowing me to put my thoughts in order.
Jack is alive. Fine. Heโs hardly the worst thing I faced last year. I brought down not only one but two venin. I destroyed an entire horde of wyvern with Xaden. Maybe Jackโs changed. Maybe he hasnโt. Either way, my signet and hand-to-hand skills have only improved, and I doubt heโs been sparring in the infirmary.
Ridoc, Sawyer, and Rhiannon all stare at me like thereโs a chance I might grow a tail and start breathing fire at any second. โIโm all right,โ I tell them. โSeriously. Stop staring.โ I donโt have the option of not being all right.
They shoot me skeptical looks of varying degrees, then face forward.
Markham clears his throat. โNow, to our second matter of business for the hour.โ He looks over at Professor Devera.
โYesterday evening, there was an unprecedented attack on one of our largest outposts,โ she says, her shoulders straightening as she scans the room.
โAgain?โ Rhiannon mutters. โWhat the hell is going on out there?โ She releases my hand and starts to take notes.
A murmur rises among the cadets.
Focus.ย I have to focus.
โAnd this, cadets, is no conjecture. No propaganda. No game.โ That last word is said with a sideways glance at Markham. โItโs unprecedented not only in its proximityโweโve never had outposts attacked this close together beforeโbut also because it involved three drifts.โ She lifts her pointed chin. I glance up at the map, forcing my mind to work. Pelham near the Cygni border is my first guess, but Keldaviโalong the Braevick borderโis a close second after it nearly fell last week. Maybe the fliers are recognizing
our weaknesses.
โThey attacked Samara a little after sundown, while most of the riot was wrapping up the dayโs patrol.โ
The breath freezes in my lungs and my heart stutters. She has my full, undivided attention. Who cares if Jack Barlowe is seated beneath me or if papers are flying around with Poromish news? None of that matters more than whatever Professor Devera is about to say.
Theyโre alive. They have to be.
I canโt begin to fathom a world without Miraโฆand Xaden? My heart canโt comprehend the possibility.
Oh gods, Sgaeylโs anger. I drop my shields completely, searching for a bond I wouldnโt be able to feel from this far anyway. Still, I search.
โTairn?โย I reach out, but anxiety floods my bloodstream, overpowering every logical thought. Itโs not mine, but it may as well be. My heart begins to pound, and my ribs close in on my lungs.
โThe outpost was successfully defended by the three riders who wereย notย on patrol. Their victory is nothing short of astonishing. While no riders were killed in the assaultโโher gaze snaps to mineโโthere was one rider severely wounded.โ
No.ย The denial is sharp and fast.
Rage and terror pump through my veins.
Professor Devera lifts her hand and scratches the left side of her neck before looking away. โWhat questions would you ask?โ
Theย leftย side of her neck.
Right where Xadenโs relic is.
Miraโs all right, but Xadenโฆ I canโt be here. Itโs impossible to be here when I have to be there. Thereโs no reality outside of me being there. Here doesnโt mean anything. Doesnโt exist.
โI have to go.โ I grab my bag from the floor and shove the strap over my shoulder.
โWas the outpost breached?โ someone in front of me asks.
โVi?โ Rhi reaches for me, but Iโm already standing, moving down the row toward the staircase.
โCadet Sorrengail!โ Professor Markham calls out.
Thereโs no time to answer him as I climb the stairs. No world outside the impossible-to-ignore drive that propels me up. My body isnโt even my own because Iโm not here.
โCadet Sorrengail!โ Markham yells as I leave the briefing room. โYou do not have leave!โ
โGet to the courtyard,โย Tairn rumbles through my mind.
Weโre on the same page, neither of us willing to wait for me to walk to the flight field. It doesnโt matter if the uncontrollable urge is coming from me or Tairn, not when we both need the same thing.
โViolet!โ someone shouts after me. Bootsteps race down the hall.
Jack Barlowe is alive. I whip a dagger from my thigh sheath and spin toward the threat.
โWhoa!โ Bodhi throws up one hand, the other clutching his rucksack. โI donโt want you to freeze to death on the flight there.โ He yanks his flight jacket out of his pack and hands it to me.
โThank you.โ I take the jacket with motions that donโt feel like my own. Heโs right. I would have climbed onto Tairn without a jacket. At least I carry my flight goggles in my bag at all times. โI canโt stay. I canโt explain. I canโt be here.โ
โItโs Tairn.โ He nods. โGo.โ I go.





