The lock is the easy part. Itโs only been a few weeks since I last picked a lock, but itโs a simple padlock, and I have years of practice breaking into homes in the Royal Sector. The hallway was quiet and dark, with no one about this early. As I suspected, the captain is one of the few up and around, and if Kilbourne went to Corrick, the prince will keep him distracted while I find out whatโs so important about this small, locked room.
I donโt know what Iโll find, whether itโs detailed records or secret weapons or barrels of gunpowder. I simply have no idea what Rian could be hiding in here that would be worth all this tension with the prince.
Somewhere deep inside, Iโm terrified that Iโm wrong, that this is a betrayal, that Iโll reveal something horrible.
But I keep thinking of every moment Iโve looked into Rianโs eyes. Heโs not horrible. Heโs not. If heโs hiding something from Corrick, itโs because he doesnโt trust the prince.
I wish Iโd brought a lantern. Itโs very dark down here. I might need to swipe whatever I find and sneak it back to my quarters. Hopefully itโs something small.
Click.ย The lock gives. The door swings open. I smell seawater and mildew, and something surprisingly floral, but the room is a well of darkness. I canโt see anything at all.
Without warning, a figure explodes through the doorway. Itโs too dark for me to see much, but I catch a glimpse of long, wild blond hair, wide dark eyes, and a filthy face. Itโs a womanโor a girl, I canโt tell. She screams in rage.
Then she slams right into me with enough force to nearly knock me off my feet.
I cry out in surprise, then throw up a hand when she swings a fist at my face. Pain explodes behind my eyes, then in my forearm. I fall back involuntarily. Too much is happening all at once. It doesnโt help that sheโs pummeling me like she wants to break every bone in my body. Iโm lucky that she hits like a child, all weak strikes with bony knuckles.
โStop!โ I cry. She might be weak, but sheโsย quick, and I canโt seem to catch her wrists or hold her off. Iโm thinking of the number of times Corrick said I should take some lessons from the weapons master, and the equal number of times I told him it could wait. โStopโstop it!โ
Finally, my thoughts catch up, and I swing a punch at her midsection. Sheโs practically weightless, and I feel ribs when my fist connects. She grunts in pain, then slips to the side.
I all but throw myself to my feet in the shadowed hallway.
Again, sheโs quick. She leaps off the floor and tackles my back. Her fingernails dig into my arms, and I struggle to take a step forward.
โCorrick!โ I shout, just as I feel her break the skin. โGuards! Help!โ
The girl on my back hisses into my ear. โIโm going to kill you all.โ
Well, now I know why he kept that door locked.
I throw an elbow back and hear her grunt. It hardly dislodges her. I stagger forward, bearing her weight.
A light flares to life in front of me, and I gasp. A lantern. I gasp in relief.
But itโs not Corrick. Itโs not the guards.
Itโs Marchon, with Gwyn at his back. The flickering candlelight turns their faces into nightmarish caricatures.
Especially when Marchon plucks the girl off me, twisting her arms behind her back until she squeals in pain. Gwyn points a crossbow at me.
Iโm frozen in place. I donโt know whatโs happening.
I raise my hands. โPlease,โ I gasp. My arms are stinging from where the girl clawed at me. โPlease. I donโt knowโโ
โHow did she get out?โ Gwyn demands.
Before I can even answer, Marchon swings the lantern.
The padlock is visible on the ground. Both their eyes shift back to me.
โShe picked the lock,โ Marchon says. โSablo!โ he shouts.
The young womanโbecause itย isย a young woman, I can see now, rail thin in clothes that all but hang from her frameโtries to kick at Marchon, squirming in his grasp. โIโm going to killย allย of you,โ she snaps. โOren will set fire to this ship and then youโllโโ She breaks off with a gasp when Marchon tightens his grip.
Oren.ย Oren Crane? I swallow and look at Gwyn. โWhatโs going on?โ I say. โWho is she?โ
Her expression is full of sorrow and also resignation. She sighs, then gestures with the crossbow. โWalk, Tessa. Rianโs going to have to decide what to do. Bring her along, Marchon.โ
The young woman grunts and struggles. โIโm going to slit Rianโs throat with aโโ
โEnough.โ Marchon clamps a hand over her mouthโ then lets go with a yelp. โShe bit me!โ
The woman does one better. She punches him right in the throat.
Marchon chokes and drops her. She sprints away.
I want to do the same, but Gwyn steps closer with the crossbow. โDonโt, Tessa.โ
โWho is she?โ I say again. โGwyn,ย who is she?โ
The girl disappears into the darknessโbut a moment later, thereโs a thump. The girl lets out a brief shriek, followed by a low sob of pain. Figures slide out of the shadows, and I recognize Sabloโs large form, pinning her more effectively than Marchon did.
Sheโs cursing a blue streak, and she spits at Gwyn when they come near.
Then she starts coughing. Her breathing turns to a wheeze, and her struggles against Sabloโs grip seem to turn more panicked.
โLet her go!โ I cry. โShe canโt breathe.โ
He glances at Gwyn, who shrugs, and he loosens his grip fractionally.
The girl catches her breath, then swings her head back like she wants to crack him in the face with her skull. Sablo jerks back, then tightens his grip.
โMy father should have cut off more than your tongue,โ she says roughly. โI know what Iโll start with when I get the chance.โ
My father.ย I canโt put this together fast enough. โYour father is Oren Crane,โ I say.
โHe is.โ She bares her teeth. โI hope he hangs Rian from the bow of his ship until the gulls peck every bit of flesh from his bones.โ
I look from her to Gwyn and back to Sablo and Marchon. โRian is keeping Oren Craneโs daughter prisoner?โ
โYou donโt understand,โ says Gwyn. โWalk, Tessa.โ
I donโt know if I can. Iโm still too stunned. This is so much bigger than hidden weapons or secret letters or anything Corrick might have imagined. I just donโt knowย why. Itโs so counter to everything Iโve learned about Rian in the last few days that I simply canโt make any of it seem reasonable in my mind.
My thoughts arenโt getting any clearer with that crossbow pointed at my chest.
Another voice speaks from the darkness. โLower that weapon, Gwyn. We have your captain.โ
Corrick. I almost sag with relief.
Gwyn doesnโt lower the weapon. If anything, she pulls closer to me, until I feel the point of the arrow against my skin. I feel every beat of my heart.
โGwyn,โ I whisper. โPlease. I donโt understand.โ
More figures step through the shadows. Corrick, trailed by Roccoโwhoโs all but shoving Rian ahead of him, a knife against the captainโs neck.
I expect a moment of negotiation. A discussion. An argument. Because clearly Corrick is using Rian as leverage.
But Gwyn takes that crossbow off me and aims at Corrick. I hear the click and the snap an instant before I realize what it means.
Rocco is quicker than I am. He lets go of the captain in time to shove Corrick out of the way, but that bolt hitsย something, because I hear the impact, the grunt of pain in the shadows. I donโt know who it struck.
Then Kilbourne is there, shoving me away from Marchon just before the sailor pulls a knife. Glass shatters, and the lantern goes dim, plunging us into near-total
darkness. A body slams me into the wall, and I lose sense of which way is out. I want to run, but I donโt know where to go.
โCorrick,โ I cry.
He doesnโt answer.
My mouth goes dry. I hear the sound of a blade piercing flesh. Male voices are shouting, crossbows are firing, and over the top of it all, that woman is screaming in rage. I canโt make sense of any of it. Panic keeps my heart racing at a rapid clip.
Out of nowhere, a fist connects with my shoulder, knocking me to the floorboards. A body lands on top of me, and I cry out. Just as quickly, Iโm flipped onto my stomach, and my hands are jerked behind my back.
โPlease,โ I say. The womanโs shrieking is piercing my thoughts. โPleaseโI just wantedโโ
โEnough,โ a man growls. I think itโs Marchon.
Someone throws a punch, and the womanโs screaming goes quiet.
All I hear is my breathing. Someone is binding my hands, and then Iโm wrenched upright, onto my knees. My shoulder feels like itโs being ripped out of its socket.
A match sparks in the darkness, and a new lantern flares to life.
The scene is worse than I was expecting.
Corrick is on his knees, bleeding from his temple, but heโs slumped against the wall. At first I think heโs just dazed, but then I realize his eyes are closed, and his hands are bound just like mine are. Blood is in a spray across the front of his jacket.
โCorrick,โ I whisper.
He doesnโt move. My heart thumps. But I watch carefully, and his chest rises and falls with breath.
Beside him, the young woman is unconscious on the floor, limbs sprawled, but thereโs no blood.
Then my eyes shift left, and I recognize one of our guards. Sandy hair, a stocky build. Kilbourne.
Facedown, two bolts from the crossbow in his back. I wait, but his chest doesnโt rise at all.
I didnโt want to leave Sara. Thatโs what he said on the dock.ย I want to buy her a house.
Iโve seen death a thousand times by now, but this is different. I have to stop a whimper from choking out of my throat.
Rocco is on the floor, too, but heโs still alive. Heโs panting, bleeding from a wound in his side, and Sablo and Rian both have a crossbow pointed at him. Thereโs blood on Sabloโs face, and a fair amount on his clothes, too. Rian has a trail of blood running from a slice on his neck, soaking into his shirt and jacket. His eyes are dark and terrifying in the shadows.
Sablo looks at the captain, then draws a finger across his throat, an eyebrow raised. A question.
โNo!โ I shout. โRian, no. Please.ย Please.โ I canโt get the words out fast enough, but theyโve already killed one guard. I canโt watch them execute Rocco, too. Iย canโt. โPlease, Rian.โ My voice breaks. โPlease. Heโs a good man.โ
โHeโs a sailor. Proof that Prince Corrick didnโt honor our agreement.โ
โNo.โ My voice breaks. โHeโs a guard. A loyal guard whoโs risked his life more than once. Please. Rian. Donโt hurt him.โ
Rocco is glaring up at them both, but he speaks to me. โDonโt beg for me, Miss Tessa. He knows what heโs done. He knows what will happen when they catch up to him.โ
Rian looks at me. โYou should have left the room alone, Tessa. Whatโs been done here canโt be undone.โ
โPlease,โ I say. โPlease just โฆ just explain. I want to understand. Was this all a trick to hold the prince for ransom? Was this โฆ was this for โฆ?โ My voice trails off. I canโt even understand it. Everything seems unnecessarily complicated.
Then my eyes fall on the unconscious woman again. I donโt know where she fits in withย anyย of this.
โRian,โ says Gwyn. Her voice is quiet and resigned. โWe shouldnโt leave the guards alive.โ
โPlease,โ I whisper.
Rian doesnโt move. A muscle twitches in his jaw. His crew is waiting.
I tug at the ropes binding my hands. โYou donโt want to do this,โ I say. โI know you donโt. You wonโt let your crew fight. You donโt want to kill him. I know thereโs a reason, if youโd just let me understandโโ
โTessa.โ His eyes flick to mine. โItโs bigger than you and me.โ
I hold my breath, because those crossbows are still pointed.
After an eternal moment, Rian lowers his. โBind him as well,โ he says. โBring them all up to the main deck. Chain them to the masts. If the others survived, do the same with them, too.โ
The others.ย Lochlan and Silas. My heart clenches.
Tell Karri I loved her.
โRian,โ I say. My chest is tight.
โIt wasnโt for ransom,โ he says to me. โTruly.โ He grabs hold of Corrickโs arm and hauls him upright with enough force that the prince moans and his eyes flicker open.
Corrick sees who has him and tries to jerk away.
Rian gives him a good shake. โWalk,โ he snaps. Then he looks at me. โAt least it wasnโtย supposedย to be for ransom. But now โฆโ He sighs. โNow, itโs going to have to be.โ





