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Chapter no 60

Iron Flame (The Empyreanย Book 2)

Xaden drops the shadows, and we both turn at the same time to survey the damage.

My heart seizes, and I reach for Xadenโ€™s hand reflexively. The wardstone lies in two pieces on the ground, and there isnโ€™t a flame in sight.

Holy Dunne, Navarre isย defenseless.

Thereโ€™s no seeing over Baideโ€™s body to check on Mira, so I whip my gaze to the right, meeting Rhiannonโ€™s wide eyes where she stands at the front of the archway, protecting Ridoc and my mother.

Jack stumbles backward from the blow of my dagger, a dazed but elated look twisting his face as he wrenches it from his shoulder and drops it to the floor.

โ€œHe only has minutes,โ€ I whisper to Xaden.

Barlow has justย killedย his own dragon. Itโ€™s unfathomable. Impossible. And yet Baide is most certainly dead as Jack falls to his knees and laughs up at the sky fifty feet above us.

Mira appears, moving silently around Baideโ€™s corpse, and Xaden gives her a subtle shake of his head when she lifts her sword. She keeps it poised for attack but doesnโ€™t continue forward.

โ€œYou know youโ€™re about to join your dragon, donโ€™t you?โ€ Xaden asks, his voice low as shadows move in riotous swirls at our feet.

โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ย I palm another dagger.

โ€œGetting whatever information we can.โ€ย The utter calmness of his tone is unnerving.

โ€œThatโ€™s the thing,โ€ Barlowe says, his blond hair covering his forehead as he falls forward onto a hand. โ€œIโ€™m not. They have us thinking weโ€™re the inferior species, but did you see how easily I controlled her? How easily the energy she bonded us with is replaced?โ€ His eyes slide shut as his fingers splay on the stone.

โ€œJack! Donโ€™t do this!โ€ Nolon storms past Rhiannon, his features slackening when he takes in the destruction around him. โ€œYouโ€ฆyouโ€™re better than this! You can choose!โ€

My chest tightens.ย โ€œThe way he said that is almost like he expected this.โ€

โ€œBecauseย he did,โ€ย Xaden answers, his gaze locked on Jack.ย โ€œHe wants to mend him. Heโ€™s been trying to mend him since May. Heโ€™s too weak to shield his intentions now.โ€

โ€œMend what? The injuries from the fall?โ€

Xadenโ€™s brow furrows in concentration.ย โ€œJackโ€™s turned venin. Somehow, he managed it within the wards.โ€

I think I might be sick.

โ€œThere is no choice!โ€ Jack shouts. โ€œAnd if there was, I made mine the second I saw herโ€โ€”he shoots a glare my wayโ€”โ€œbond the most powerful dragon available at Threshing. Why shouldย theyย determine our potential when weโ€™re capable of reaching for fate all on our own?โ€

Oh. Gods.ย His eyes have been bloodshot forย soย long. When did it happen? Before the fall. It had to have been before I wielded that first time. Back in the gym that dayโ€ฆ

And Iโ€™ve thrown theย wrongย dagger.

โ€œBaide,โ€ย Tairn growls, and I glance up to see his silhouette block out the stars far above us.

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry.โ€

โ€œMagic requires balance,โ€ Nolon argues. โ€œIt does not give without a price!โ€

โ€œDoes it?โ€ Jack inhales, and the stones around him turn from a dark, slate gray to a dusky beige. โ€œDo you understand how much power is beneath your feet?โ€

One block pales, then another, and another.

โ€œXadenโ€”โ€

โ€œI know.โ€ย Shadows shoot forward, knocking Jack backward and driving him across the floor before lifting him from the ground, pinning him in midair with an X across his torso. โ€œWhen did you turn?โ€ Xaden asks.

โ€œWouldnโ€™t you like to know?โ€ Jack fights the binding, but Xaden closes his fist and the shadows snap even tighter.

โ€œI know youโ€™re going to tell me.โ€ Xaden walks forward. โ€œBecause I have nothing to lose by killing you. So tell me when. Earn yourself a little good will.โ€

โ€œBefore his challenge against me,โ€ I answer when Jack refuses to. โ€œHe forced power into my body. I just didnโ€™t recognize it for what it is. How? The wardsโ€”โ€

โ€œDo not blockย allย power like the dragons want you to think they do! We can still feed from the ground, still channel enough to survive. Enough to fool them. We might not be at full strength, capable of wielding greater magic under yourย protections, but make no mistake: we are already among you, and now weโ€™re free.โ€ Jack gestures at Baide, his glare alternating between Xaden and me. โ€œIโ€™ll never know why itโ€™s you he wants. What the fuck makes you so special?โ€

โ€œThis changes everything,โ€ย Tairn urges.

โ€œYou have no idea whatโ€™s coming for you.โ€ Jack grasps at the shadows, his feet kicking against only air, but Xaden wraps another band around his throat, and he stills. โ€œTheyโ€™re faster than you think they are.ย Heโ€™sย coming with a horde of greens. They all are.โ€

โ€œMight take them a minute to read the map.โ€ Xadenโ€™s tone shifts to taunting. โ€œAnd youโ€™ll be long gone before they arrive.โ€

โ€œWe need to keep him alive for questioning as long as possible.โ€ย I shift my weight carefully to avoid Jackโ€™s attention.

โ€œAnd whatโ€™s your solution for that?โ€ย Xaden asks.

We have to cut him off from his power. My gaze swings wide, and I see Nolon creeping up on the left. Heโ€™s kept him under control all theseโ€”

โ€œThe serum,โ€ย I tell Xaden.ย โ€œHe must be why they developed the signet-blocking serum.โ€

Motion near Mira makes me glance her way as Dain edges past her.

โ€œThey donโ€™t need a map. Not when I showed them the way. While you were busy smuggling weapons out, we were busy smuggling themย in.โ€ Jackโ€™s motions grow weaker, his breaths more labored, just as Liamโ€™s had been. โ€œThis whole place will be ours in a matter of hours.โ€ He splays his palms wide and reaches the wall, then shudders as color leaches from the stone.

My heart jolts. Weโ€™re underground.

Xaden pulls his alloy-hilted dagger and strides forward, but Dain gets there faster.

โ€œNot yet!โ€ Dain grabs hold of Jackโ€™s head and closes his eyes as stone after stone loses its color.

One. Two. Three. I start to count heartbeats as the desiccation expands. On the fourth beat, Jack wrenches his hands from the wall and grasps

Dainโ€™s forearms.

โ€œXaden?โ€ Itโ€™s a request, and we both know it, but he doesnโ€™t act. Dain begins to tremble.

โ€œXaden!โ€ I shout. โ€œJackโ€™s draining him!โ€ Power ripples up my fingertips,

ready to strike.

Only when Dain screams in pain does Xaden take the final step and slam the hilt of the dagger against Jackโ€™s temple, knocking him unconscious.

I rush to Dain as he stumbles backward, ripping at his flight jacket, tugging it off and shoving the fabric of his uniform up his arms to reveal a matching set of gray handprints burned into his skin in the same place where Jack grabbed him.

โ€œAre you all right?โ€ Gods, the skin isย crinkling.

โ€œI think so.โ€ Dain runs his hands down his arms in turn, then flexes his fingers in appraisal. โ€œHurts like a fucking ice burn.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m assuming you know what to do with him? Seeing as youโ€™ve been doing it since May?โ€ Xaden shoots Nolon a withering look.

Nolon nods, reaching Jack and pouring a vial of serum into his mouth. Xaden withdraws his shadows, allowing Jack to crumble to the floor, then leans over and cuts away Jackโ€™s First Wing patch.

โ€œHow many riders are here?โ€ Dain asks Nolon, who stares at Jack with a mix of disbelief and horror. Suddenly, I understand why he was always so exhausted this year. He wasnโ€™t mending a soul in the figurative sense, but the literal. โ€œHow many riders, Nolon?โ€ Dain snaps.

The mender lifts his tired gaze.

โ€œA hundred and nineteen cadets,โ€ my mother answers, holding her hand to her bleeding head. โ€œTen leadership. The rest have all been sent to midland posts and Samara.โ€ She glances at me. โ€œPlus the ones you brought.โ€

โ€œI saw his memories. Itโ€™s not enough.โ€ Dain shakes his head. โ€œWell, it has to be,โ€ Mira counters.

โ€œGather everyone. Theyโ€™re faster than dragons,โ€ Dain says to my mother.

โ€œWe have ten hours. Maybe less. Then weโ€™re all dead.โ€

A half hour later, nearly every seat in Battle Brief is full, and the lines are clearly drawn between those of us who chose to fight for Poromiel and those who chose to stay to defend Navarre. The Aretian cadets hold the right side of the terraced classroom, and for the first time, I donโ€™t pull out pen and paper to take notes when my mother and Devera take the stage with

Dain.

The nervous energy in the room reminds me of those moments on top of the turret in Athebyne, where we decided to fight in Resson. Except thereโ€™s no choice to make today; weโ€™re here.

This battle began in the wardstone chamber, and weโ€™ve already lost. We just happen to still be breathing. Greim relayed to Tairn that Melgren and his forces wonโ€™t arrive untilย afterย the approaching horde does, and word came in about an hour ago that there are other wyvern flying in a second wave.

As if the first wonโ€™t be enough to destroy us.

Glancing over my shoulder, toward the top seats, I see Xaden standing next to Bodhi with his arms folded across his chest, listening to whatever Garrick tells him. A painful ache erupts in my heart. How can we only have hours left?

As if he senses the weight of my gaze, he looks at me, thenย winksย like weโ€™re not facing certain annihilation. Like weโ€™ve transported ourselves back to last year and this is just another Battle Brief.

โ€œHow are the hands?โ€ Sawyer asks Ridoc as leadership confers about something onstage.

โ€œNolon mended them right after he took care of General Sorrengail.โ€ Ridoc flexes his fingers, showing off unblemished skin. โ€œDain?โ€ he asks me.

โ€œNothing he can do for him.โ€ I shake my head. โ€œNot sure if itโ€™s because itโ€™s an unmendable wound or because Nolonโ€™s too exhausted from trying to mend Jack over and over.โ€

โ€œFucking Jack,โ€ Rhi mutters. โ€œFucking Jack,โ€ I agree.

Devera starts the briefing. Intel reports a thousand wyvern headed this way. The good news? They didnโ€™t even bother stopping at Samara, which means casualties are low. The bad news? They donโ€™t seem to be stoppingย anywhere, which means we wonโ€™t get a delay.

Dain steps forward and clears his throat. โ€œHow many of you have mastered a tracking rune?โ€

Not a single hand rises among the Aretian cadets, including Rhiโ€™s and mine. The Basgiath cadets look like Dain is speaking Krovlish up there.

โ€œRight.โ€ Dain shoves his hand into his hair, and his face falls before he masks it. โ€œThat complicates things. Dark wielders know exactly where we

are because, according to Barloweโ€™s memories, he planted lures all over the college and up the path to the Vale.โ€

Guess Dainโ€™s done keeping his signet classified.

My lips part. Thatโ€™s the energy Chradh picked up on when we arrived, the same energy that summoned the venin to Resson. Destroying the lures is our best chance of buying time, or at least throwing off further waves.

โ€œI saw where Barlowe put most of the lure boxes but not all of them,โ€ Dain continues as footsteps sound in the doorway.

Every head turns as infantry cadets pour in wearing uncertain, anxious faces. I spot Calvin, the leader of the platoon we were paired with for maneuvers, gawking at the space, his gaze landing and remaining on the map of Navarre. Heโ€™s wearing the same insignia as the rest of them, leading me to believe theyโ€™ve only sent their quadrantโ€™s leadership.

โ€œThe Infantry Quadrant will spend the next few hours trying to hunt them down for us while also preparing themselvesโ€ฆโ€ Dainโ€™s voice drops off, and he swallows.

Devera takes mercy on him, stepping forward. โ€œYouโ€™ll be working within your squads tonight. Remember that wyvern are the distraction and the weapon. You take down one of the venin, and you kill the wyvern theyโ€™ve created. No one takes on a dark wielder alone. Thatโ€™s how you get killed. Work together, rely on each other, complement each otherโ€™s signets just like itโ€™s the Squad Battle.โ€

โ€œExcept itโ€™s real battle,โ€ Rhiannon says under her breath. Where real cadets willย reallyย die.

โ€œRemember that venin will mimic your fighting style, so change it up if you have no choice but hand-to-hand,โ€ Devera continues, the lines of her mouth tense with worry and perhaps a little dread.

The Basgiath cadets murmur among themselves and shift in their seats.

โ€œIโ€™ll bet you all the daggers weโ€™ve brought with us that they didnโ€™t teach them how to fight venin.โ€ Sawyer shakes his head, drumming his fingertips along the desk.

โ€œFirst-years who havenโ€™t manifested, I expect you packed and ready to fly should we fall. Healers are stocking the infirmary and are preparing.

Scribes are in the process of evacuating with our most important texts.โ€ Devera glances at my mother.

Of course they are. I can only wonder which texts theyโ€™ll consider valuable enough to save, and which theyโ€™ll conveniently leave behind to burn.

Mom looks up to my right, where Mira stands with a few of her friends, then drops her gaze to me. โ€œThe assignments given tonight have been decided with the best interest of Basgiath and the Vale in mind. There are incredibly powerful signets among you. Gifted riders.โ€ She looks in the first row, where Emetterio sits. โ€œAnd even combat masters. But I will not lie to youโ€”โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s a first,โ€ I mumble, and Rhiannon scoffs softly under her breath. โ€œโ€”we are outnumbered,โ€ Mom continues. โ€œWe are underpowered. However, the odds may be against us, but the gods are with us. Whether you left after Threshing or stayed, we areย allย Navarrian riders, bonded for the purpose of defending dragonkind in the darkest hour, and this is it.โ€

The darkest hour on the longest night of the year. My stomach churns as I fight off the spiraling weight of hopelessness.

โ€œI want you to leave for Aretia,โ€ย I tell Andarna.ย โ€œGet out before they arrive. Hide where you can and make your way back to Brennan.โ€

โ€œI will be where I am needed, and it is with you,โ€ย she counters.

Every argument I could make to keep her alive doesnโ€™t matter, and we both know it. Humans do not give dragons orders. If sheโ€™s determined to die with Tairn and me, thereโ€™s nothing I can do about it. I press my lips between my teeth and bite down to ward off the sting that comes to my eyes.

My fingernails bite into my palms as Mom assigns the active riders to cadet squads, splitting the experience among the group. Garrick is assigned to First Squad, Flame Section, and Heaton to First Squad, Claw Section, while Emery is assigned to a squad in First Wing. โ€œCaptain Sorrengail.โ€ Mom looks up at Mira. โ€œYouโ€™ll be with Second Squad, Flame Section, Fourth Wing.โ€

Our entire squad looks over at Mira, and my eyes widen at the fear that flares in her eyes.

Anger simmers along my bond with Xaden.ย โ€œFuck that.โ€

โ€œWith all due respect, General Sorrengail,โ€ Mira replies, rolling her shoulders back, โ€œif weโ€™re to truly use our signets to their best advantage, then I should be paired with you as a last line of defense, since I can now shield without the wards.โ€

Momโ€™s eyebrows rise in surprise, and my gaze jumps between them like Iโ€™m watching a sporting match.

Mira swallows, then locks eyes with me. โ€œAnd Lieutenant Riorson should be placed into Second Squad, as his signet has previously proven in battle to complement Cadet Sorrengailโ€™s.โ€ She looks at me like weโ€™re sitting across the dining room table from each other and not in the midst of a pre-battle briefing. โ€œAs much as I would love to be her shield, he gives us the highest probability of keeping our most effective weapon alive.โ€

A tense second passes as I look to our mother.

โ€œSo be it.โ€ Mom nods, then finishes the unit changes.

The heat along the bond recedes, and my posture sags in relief. At least weโ€™ll be together.

โ€œWe get both of you?โ€ Ridoc offers a quick smile. โ€œMaybe we have a shot of lasting an hour.โ€

โ€œMy moneyโ€™s on two,โ€ Sawyer chimes in with a nod.

โ€œBoth of you shut up before I knock your heads together,โ€ Imogen warns from a seat behind us. โ€œAnything less than four hours is unacceptable.โ€

How long did Resson last? One? And there were ten riders and seven fliers againstย fourย venin.

โ€œNow that thatโ€™s settled,โ€ Mom says as Kaori steps onto the floor, throwing up an illusion in the form of a top-down map of Basgiath and the surrounding area. โ€œWeโ€™re dividing Basgiath, the Vale, and surrounding areas into a grid of sectors.โ€

Kaori flicks his fingers, and gridlines appear on the map.

โ€œEach squad will be responsible for a sector of airspace while infantry covers the ground,โ€ Mom continues, nodding to Kaori. Squad insignia appear on different grids, and it takes me a second to locate ours on the side of the Vale, paired with a squad from First Wing. No patches are inside the

space, but there are plenty of unbonded dragons no doubt ready to defend their hatching grounds. โ€œMemorize these grids, because youโ€™re not going to have time to pull out a map when youโ€™re up there. If itโ€™s in your airspace, you kill it. If it crosses into another squadโ€™s airspace, you letย themย kill it. Avoid leaving your airspace at all costs, or it will turn into a disorganized melee, and that leaves us with inevitable weak grids. Weโ€™ll reassign you as necessary as casualties are reported.โ€

Notย ifย theyโ€™re reported.

The grid behind the main campus, where the ward chamber is located, is horrifyingly bare, as though theyโ€™ve already surrendered the space.

โ€œThis is wrong,โ€ I whisper. โ€œWe should be defending the wardstone.โ€ โ€œThe broken one?โ€ Sawyer questions quietly.

โ€œSay it,โ€ Rhiannon urges.

โ€œYou have a better chance of living through it,โ€ Ridoc mutters, shifting in his seat.

I clear my throat. โ€œItโ€™s a mistake to abandon the wardstone.โ€

My mother levels a disapproving look on me, and the temperature drops a few degrees. โ€œWhy is it that only my daughters speak out of turn?โ€

โ€œWe get it from our mother,โ€ Mira snipes in a dry tone, and that lethal look pivots to her.

โ€œItโ€™s a mistake,โ€ I push on. โ€œWe donโ€™t know what power remains in the stone, and it was placed in that exact location because itโ€™s over the strongest natural flow of power, according to Warrick.โ€

โ€œHmm.โ€ Itโ€™s not my mother looking my way this time. Itโ€™s General Sorrengail. โ€œYour opinion is noted.โ€

Hope surges in my chest. โ€œSo youโ€™ll assign a squad?โ€

โ€œAbsolutely not. Your opinion, as noted as it is, isย wrong.โ€ She dismisses me without another word, without the reasoning we would have been given had this been a Battle Brief, leaving me half my original size, shrinking in my chair.

A wave of warmth floods the bond, but it doesnโ€™t dim the chill from her rejection.

โ€œYou have your orders for the morning,โ€ Mom says. โ€œRiders, find the nearest bed and sleep for as many hours as you can. Most of you who left Basgiath will find your rooms have not been commandeered, and most still contain your bedding. We need you rested to be effective.โ€ She looks over the briefing room like it might be the last time she sees us. โ€œEvery minute we hold out gives us a shot at reinforcements making it back. Every second counts. Make no mistake,

weย willย hold out as long as possible.โ€

I glance up at the clock. Itโ€™s not even eight yet, which means I can keep my mantra for the next few hours. I will not die today.

I canโ€™t say the same about tomorrow.

The stars still wink in the night sky as Xaden and I dress in the relative silence of my room. Turns out the remaining cadets had left all but the

wingleadersโ€™ quarters untouched, as if weโ€™d see the error of our ways and return.

What few hours of sleep weโ€™d gotten had been sporadic at best, leaving me at less than full strength and a little dizzy, but at least I wasnโ€™t plagued with nightmares.

Or maybe my imagination really is that overactive.

Xaden kisses a path down my spine, his lips brushing every inch of skin as he laces me into my armor over the cross-body wrap on my left shoulder that stabilizes the aching joint. My eyes slide shut when he reaches my lower back, and the desire heโ€™d more than sated last night flares anew, flushing my skin. A few simple kisses are all it ever takes, and my body is instantly attuned to his.

โ€œKeep doing that, and youโ€™ll be taking this right off,โ€ I warn him, glancing down over my shoulder.

โ€œWas that a threat or a promise?โ€ His eyes darken as he stands and ties me in, tucking the laces so they donโ€™t come loose. โ€œBecause I have no

problem spending our last quiet minutes this morning tangled up in you.โ€ He slides his hand over the curve of my hip as he moves to face me, trailing his fingers along the waistband of my flight leathers, then dipping them between the buttons and my stomach.

We canโ€™t do this, canโ€™t hide away and pretend war isnโ€™t coming for us. Canโ€™t ignore that more than a dozen lures havenโ€™t been destroyedโ€”or even foundโ€”when justย oneย was enough to lead the venin to Resson, and weโ€™ve only found half of what Jack left around campus. Canโ€™t deny that the last reports from the few riders brave enough to stay at the midland forts along the route from Samara relayed that attack is imminent in the next couple of hours. Butย godsย do I want to.

โ€œWe canโ€™t.โ€ Regret saturates the words, and yet I canโ€™t stop myself from winding my arms around his neck. โ€œNo matter how much I would rather lock the door and let the rest of the world burn around us.โ€

โ€œWe can.โ€ He lifts a hand to the back of my neck and tugs me closer, until our bodies meet from thigh to breast. โ€œSay the word, and weโ€™ll fly.โ€

I stare up into his eyes, marking each fleck of gold just in case I wonโ€™t get another chance to. โ€œYou could never live with yourself if we abandoned our friends.โ€

โ€œMaybe.โ€ His brow knits for less than a second, so quick I almost miss it as he leans into my space. โ€œBut I know I canโ€™t live withoutย you, so trust me when I say thereโ€™s a very real, very loud part of me screaming to carry you out of here and fly for Aretia.โ€

I know the feeling all too well, so before I dare to give it voice, I rise up on my toes and kiss him. At the first touch of our mouths, heat ignites between us, and he grabs ahold of my ass, lifting me. I sense that weโ€™re moving, turning as I part my lips for his tongue and throw all logical thought out the door.

My ass hits the desk and I hold tighter, kiss him harder as he slants his mouth over mine again and again, taking everything I offer and giving it right back. This isnโ€™t the slow exploration weโ€™d shared last night, lingering on every touch, knowing it might be the last time. Itโ€™s frantic and wild, hot and desperate.

My hand spears into his hair, holding him closer, like I still have Andarnaโ€™s ability to stop time, like I can hold us in this moment if I just keep kissing him.

He groans into my mouth and his fingers work the buttons on my pants at the same moment I reach for his.

โ€œWeโ€™ll be quick,โ€ I promise between soul-consuming kisses, flicking open the first button.

โ€œQuick,โ€ he repeats, sliding a hand down my stomach and into my pants, โ€œisnโ€™t usually what you beg me for.โ€ His fingers brushโ€”

Someone knocks.

We both freeze, panting hard against each otherโ€™s mouths. No. No.ย No.

โ€œDonโ€™t stop.โ€ If this minute is all we have left, then I want it. Gods, if he would just move his hand a fraction of an inch lowerโ€ฆ

His eyes search mine, and then he takes my mouth like the outcome of this kiss will decide the battle weโ€™re facing.

โ€œI know youโ€™re in there!โ€ Rhiannon barks through the door, and the knock changes to a pound. โ€œStop ignoring me before this becomes the most awkward situation known to Navarre.โ€

โ€œFive minutes,โ€ I beg as Xadenโ€™s mouth slides down my neck.

โ€œNow,โ€ a deep, familiar voice demands, and Xaden puts a step between us, muttering a curse under his breath.

Thereโ€™s no way. Is there? But just in case thereย is, my hands fall from Xadenโ€™s pants and quickly redo the button on mine before I hop off the desk and rush to the door, sparing a second to check that Xadenโ€™s clothes are in place, too.

โ€œDisengage your body parts or whatever youโ€™re doingโ€”โ€

I unlock my door with a flick of my hand and yank it open to find not only every second- and third-year flier in our squad but a few of our first-years, including Sloane.

And Brennan.

Without thought for regulation or decorum, I fling myself into his arms, and he catches me, pulling me tight against his chest. โ€œYou came.โ€

โ€œI left you and Mira here to fight this on your own once before, and Iโ€™ll never do it again. I knew Iโ€™d fucked up as soon as you left, but gryphons donโ€™t fly as quickly as dragons.โ€ He squeezes harder for a second, then lets me down. โ€œTell me where I can be of use.โ€

โ€œAre thoseย fliers?โ€ Every head turns down the hall as my mother approaches with two of her aides, but her steps falter when her gaze shifts toward my brother. โ€œBrennan?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not here for you.โ€ He dismisses her without another word in her direction. โ€œMatthias is going to send the fliers to hunt the lures. Theyโ€™re faster on the ground and better with runes, anyway.โ€

โ€œWe are,โ€ Cat agrees with a casual shrug, assessing the hallway like sheโ€™s searching for structural weaknesses. Which she probably is. โ€œAnd we donโ€™t abandon our drifts. Weโ€™ll fight.โ€

I might not like her, but damn do I respect her. Finding those lures will give us precious time toโ€”

I grab onto Brennanโ€™s arms, and a spark of hope lights within my chest. โ€œHave you ever encountered something you canโ€™t mend?โ€

โ€œMagic,โ€ he answers. โ€œI canโ€™t mend a relic or anything. Probably not a rune, either.โ€

If he can do it, weโ€™ll just have to hold on long enough for Codagh to arrive. โ€œWhat about a wardstone?โ€

Brennanโ€™s eyebrows shoot up, and I glance past him to Rhiannon. โ€œWe have to guard the chamber, at least let himย try.โ€

Rhi nods, then turns to my mother, whoโ€™s still staring at Brennan like heโ€™s a hallucination. โ€œGeneral Sorrengail, Second Squad, Flame Section, Fourth Wing officially requests permission to guard the airspace above the wardstone chamber.โ€

Mom doesnโ€™t take her eyes off Brennan. โ€œGranted.โ€

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