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Chapter no 8 – Corrick

Destroy the Day (Defy the Night, #3)

We end up in Ford Cheekeโ€™s office, standing around a long table. I think weโ€™re all still too tense to sit. The room is warm and smells faintly of tobacco smoke. Ford is clearly an organized man, because the room is neat as a pin, not a paper or book out of place. The bookcases that line the back wall of the room are so perfectly ordered that Iโ€™d be hesitant to remove a book. Even the ledgers and papers on his desk seem arranged with precision.

We had a brief moment of worry when two of the guards from out frontย didย come to investigate Pennyโ€™s scream. Ford urged us to hide in a storage closet, so Lochlan and I tucked ourselves into the space, leaving the door only slightly ajar so we could hear.

โ€œWe might have just trapped ourselves,โ€ Lochlan breathed at me. โ€œYouโ€™d better hope he believes you.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not killing an innocent man just to get home,โ€ I whispered back.

But then I stood stock-still while sweat gathered in the small ofย my back, and I wondered if Iโ€™d made the biggest mistake of all. If Ford and Penny turned us over to the guards, there wouldโ€™ve been no telling where weโ€™d end up.

But we stood and listened as Penny told them sheโ€™d only screamed because a mouse had burst out of the closet. The guards had rolled their eyes and left.

Penny went to untie Edward, whoโ€™s joined us in the office. Now the three of them are at one end of the table, staring at me and Lochlan a little warily.

Ford glances at his companions in a way that tells me there must have been private conversations during the time Lochlan and I were hiding in the closet. Then he clears his throat.

โ€œIf you wouldnโ€™t be opposed, Your Highness, before we get to your request, I would like to attempt to verify your identity.โ€

โ€œHow are you going to do that?โ€ demands Lochlan, and they all pull back a little.

Honestly. Heโ€™s soย brusque. If anyone needs a governess with a switch, itโ€™s him. I shoot him a glare, then lift a hand, placating. โ€œItโ€™s fine. I understand their caution.โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ says Ford. โ€œMy report that said you were . . . โ€‹ah,ย dead, also claimed that warships from Kandala followed theย Dawn Chaserย and attacked on the open sea. So weโ€™re a bit wary of a trick. After your rather violent entrance.โ€

โ€œThose brigantines sank,โ€ I say. โ€œBut again, Iโ€™ll answer what questions you have.โ€

Edward moves to the bookcase and puts a finger against his lips, surveying the contents. After a moment, he stoops to withdraw a slim volume from a low shelf. He flips it open and scans a page, then moves close to Penny. Heโ€™s got quite a bruise on his jaw,ย and I refrain from wincing. He and Penny engage in a rushed whispered conversation, hastily flipping pages.

Lochlan leans close. โ€œWhat are they going to do, quiz you on Kandalan history?โ€

I have no idea. I surely hope not. Would they have books on Kandalan history here? Would they be accurate?

Penny finally looks up. โ€œWhat was your maternal grandmotherโ€™s middle name?โ€

Well, that takes me by surprise. I blink, then think about it. โ€œAh . . . Annabel.โ€

โ€œExcellent!โ€ says Edward, as if Iโ€™m a prize pupil and didnโ€™t knock him flat twenty minutes ago. He really does remind me of a much older Quint. โ€œYour paternal great-grandfather. What was his fourth name?โ€

I honestly canโ€™t believeย thisย is my quiz, but Iโ€™ll take it. I mentally work backward through the family tree.

โ€œAre you counting on your fingers?โ€ Lochlan mutters.

โ€œWhatโ€™sย yourย paternal great-grandfatherโ€™s fourth name?โ€ I say under my breath. I look at the others. โ€œDruvil.โ€

Penny takes the book. โ€œOoh! Your great-great-grandmother had aย sister, and she actually had six names, which is quite a lot, even for royaltyโ€”โ€

โ€œI think thatโ€™s enough,โ€ says Ford, and he gives his daughter a bit of a withering glance. He moves to the bookcase and selects an even larger book, and I wonder if Iโ€™m going to be forced to list the pets of my uncles or somethingโ€”but Ford then reachesย behindย it. He must press a latch or turn a lever, because we all hear aย click.

After a moment, he withdraws a folded slip of paper, and he unfolds it carefully. He glances at it, then back at me. โ€œName theย individuals you brought on the ship with youโ€”and what happened to them.โ€

โ€œMyself, Tessa Cade, and Lochlan Cresswell.โ€ I gesture at Lochlan. โ€œIn addition to three guards from Kandala: Erik Rocco, Liam Kilbourne, and Matthew Silas.โ€ I pause, and my voice turns grave. โ€œMatthew Silas was lost at sea when the brigantines attacked. Liam Kilbourne was killed by the crew. Erik Rocco was injured in the fight. I donโ€™t know if he survived.โ€ I hesitate. โ€œTessa . . .โ€ My voice trails off, and I frown. My heart is suddenly pounding, because until this moment, I hadnโ€™t considered that Ford Cheeke might be a source of information that might benefitย usย as well.

Tessa.

I glance at the letter, which Iโ€™m assuming came from Rian himself. My voice goes very quiet. โ€œIf you know this much about our journey, Iโ€™m very hopeful you have word of where she ended up.โ€

Ford considers this, then glances at the others. โ€œPut the book away, Penny.โ€ He slips the letter back into its hiding place, then gestures to the chairs. โ€œPlease. Sit.โ€

We do.

Ford wastes no time. โ€œTessa Cade and Erik Rocco are both alive. They safely made it to Fairde.โ€

A tightness in my chest seems to ease and tighten simultaneously. โ€œSo theyโ€™re with your king.โ€

โ€œThe letter didnโ€™t specify, but it would stand to reason that they are. I have a skiff departing at dawn tomorrow.โ€ He moves to his desk and pulls a slip of parchment from a drawer, followed by an ink pen. โ€œIโ€™ll send word at once that youโ€™ve survivedโ€”โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I say.

He stops short and draws himself up. โ€œNo?โ€

โ€œYour king lied about his identity and tricked me intoย journeying to Ostriary. I have no interest in escaping one manโ€™s manipulation and being traded for anotherโ€™s.โ€

All three of them exchange a glance. โ€œManipulation?โ€ says Edward.

โ€œDid Kandala not agree to barter for steel?โ€ says Penny.

But Fordโ€™s gaze is more appraising. โ€œDoes this have anything to do with why you were ready to cut my throat upon arrival?โ€

โ€œQuite a lot,โ€ Lochlan says dryly.

โ€œThe only reason we survived was because Oren Craneโ€™s people fished us out of the water,โ€ I say, and Penny gasps. Her hand goes to the burn scars at her neck.

โ€œHeโ€™s kept us prisoner until dawn yesterday,โ€ I say. โ€œWe convinced him to let us go temporarily. He believes Lochlan is a Kandalan spy and I am an assassin. He gave us a task to prove our roles, because he believes we want vengeance against Rian for letting Prince Corrick die. But he expects us back at dawn.โ€ I pause, studying Ford across the table. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m not sure how heโ€™ll proceed once it becomes clear that we did not succeed.โ€

He studies me right back, and his eyes are piercing. โ€œSo youโ€™ve aligned yourself with Oren Crane?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m trying to stay alive until I can find a way to bring my people back to Kandala, Master Cheeke.โ€

โ€œWhat was your task?โ€ says Edward.

Before I can answer, Ford does it for me. โ€œTo kill me.โ€

I nod. โ€œHe believes you have a secret way to pass messages to your king.โ€

Ford gives a little humorless laugh. โ€œSecret.ย I suppose to a man like Oren, the matter of detail and precision might seem like a secret. Everything that passes through this harbor is weighed and measured and recorded in this office. Every letter, every parcel,ย every piece of freight. The sender, the receiver, the weight. I and my people are known for our accuracy, Your Highness.โ€ He gestures toward the hallway. โ€œIf you wanted to, you could find the details for a pallet of firewood shipped to Roshan ten years ago. Third room on the left, I believe.โ€

โ€œSo there are no secret messages?โ€ says Lochlan.

โ€œNone at all.โ€ Ford tugs at his jacket and spreads his hands. โ€œBut I am getting older. Perhaps I miss a few things here and there.โ€

Fascinating.

I eye those scars along his skin, remembering the way he said his daughter had gone through enough. โ€œHas Oren Crane tried to torture this information out of you in the past?โ€ I say.

He nods. โ€œHis people have. Lina is particularly vicious.โ€ His eyes flick to his daughter, and she shudders.

โ€œWeโ€™ve met Mouse, too,โ€ says Lochlan.

Ford shakes his head. โ€œMouse wasnโ€™t always that way. He used to work on the docks. Moving the heavy loads. A lot of dockworkers are on Craneโ€™s payroll, but Mouse refused to work for Crane once everyone started trying to rebuild. Crane sent Lina after him, and I heard she and her henchmen threw bricks at his head until he stopped movingโ€”but it didnโ€™t kill him. It just broke his mind. When he eventually woke up, Lina convinced him that he worked for Crane all along.โ€

I didnโ€™t think I could hate Lina any more.

โ€œSo thereโ€™s truly no other details about sending secret messages you can share?โ€ I say to him.

โ€œNo. I simply donโ€™t track certain missives.โ€

That seems a little too deliberately vague, and Iโ€™ve spent too many hours questioning prisoners who spin the truth to avoid execution. I raise an eyebrow. โ€œFor certainย people, surely.โ€

Fordโ€™s eyes narrow. โ€œYou broke in here to kill me, and you havenโ€™t offered a clear indication as to whether youโ€™re workingย withย orย againstย the people of Ostriary.โ€ He folds his arms. โ€œKandala has quite the sour history with our country, so I believe Iโ€™ve said all Iโ€™m willing to say, Your Highness.โ€

โ€œIf your king had been forthright,โ€ I say, โ€œmy motives would be crystal clear. Rian presented an opportunity to help Kandala in exchange for steelโ€”and I boarded his ship with the intent to begin negotiations. Instead, he lied about his identity, killed my guards, and told me that someone is poisoning my country. Iโ€™m trapped here with no way home. Iโ€™ll work with whomever grants me the best options.โ€ My voice turns sharp. โ€œRight now, I rather doubt thatโ€™s your king.โ€

Lochlan leans toward me. โ€œNot for nothing, but a few minutes ago, you did tell this guy you wanted his help.โ€

His voice was quiet, but Penny adds, โ€œAfter breaking in and scaring us half to death.โ€

Edward nods. โ€œQuite true. And while Iโ€™m glad to be alive, you do strike quite a blow, Your Highness.โ€

Lord.I run my hands across my face and wish I could undo so much about the last few weeks.

Honestly, so much about the last fewย years.

โ€œOstriary spent a great deal of time at war,โ€ Ford says. โ€œMany of the islands have only just begun to rebuild. You did say you wanted my help, but if youโ€™re going to align yourself with Oren Crane to tear it all down again, please tell me now.โ€

I donโ€™t want adversaries, but it seems like thatโ€™s all Iโ€™m good at making.

Harristan is really better at keeping things congenial. The night we first met Rian, I thought we were going to come to blows acrossย the dinner table, but my brother kept cutting through the tension with quiet ease.

But memories of that moment help me stop and think.

โ€œI donโ€™t want any part of your war,โ€ I say. โ€œIโ€™ve already seen evidence of what Crane has done. But he did indicate that he has eyes all over Silvesse. Is that true?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ says Ford.

โ€œThen I have no doubt his people have been trailing us all day. If I leave here without completing thisย task, theyโ€™ll likely recapture us. They might be waiting outside right now.โ€

Penny and Edward exchange a worried glance.

โ€œSo I need something else to give him,โ€ I say. โ€œSomethingย better.โ€

โ€œIf my options are to benefit Crane or to face my own death, you donโ€™t want my help,โ€ says Ford. โ€œYou mean to blackmail me.โ€

Edward leans toward Penny, and his voice is very soft, but I hear him. โ€œItโ€™s no wonder Kandalaโ€™s royal family has such a nefarious reputation.โ€

I let out a breath. I suppose this does look like that. I need toย think.

As much as I hate Lochlan, he was good at strategizing when we were trapped in the cageโ€”and our plan did get us away from Crane, at least for a short time. He might be terse and lacking in manners, but he was also able to organize a revolution and lead rebels into the Royal Sector.

So I look at him. โ€œIf we walk out of here, Craneโ€™s people are going to be on top of us.โ€

He gives a short nod. โ€œYeah.โ€

โ€œIfย theyย sneak us out of here, theyโ€™re going to send us to Rian, and thatโ€™s not better.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ve said.โ€

โ€œCrane thinks Rian still has his daughter. Can we use that somehow?โ€

His eyebrows shoot up. โ€œYouโ€™re askingย me?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I say. โ€œI am.โ€

His mouth quirks up like he wants to be flippant, but then his gaze sharpens, and he frowns a little. He looks at Ford. โ€œWhy hasnโ€™t Rian been able to get rid of Crane?โ€

โ€œToo squirrelly. Too many allies.โ€ Ford pauses. โ€œAgain, theyโ€™re all over Silvesse. On other islands, he doesnโ€™t have a stronghold, but here, he doesโ€”and his allies areย veryย loyal.โ€

I consider how he didnโ€™t even come on land to talk to me. I wonder if heโ€™s always on that ship. He certainly had a lot of people surrounding him. I wonder how many people Rian has. I doubt Ford will tell me.

Lochlan looks at me. โ€œWe could tell Crane that when we discovered the โ€˜secretโ€™ messages, we learned where his daughter is being heldโ€”and we decided it wouldnโ€™t be prudent to kill Ford in case that tipped off Rian.โ€

Ford looks alarmed. โ€œBut I have no idea where his daughter is being held. I donโ€™t want Crane coming afterย meโ€”โ€

โ€œHis daughter isnโ€™t being held anywhere,โ€ I say. โ€œSheโ€™s dead.โ€

My words drop like a rock.

โ€œOh,โ€ says Ford.

I look back at Lochlan. โ€œBut thatโ€™s a good idea. It would also motivate him to sail to Fairde to rescue herโ€”especially if we said Rian was hiding her.โ€

Ford is glaring at me. โ€œAnd how is thisย notย leading an assault on our king?โ€

I glare right back at him. โ€œBecause youโ€™re going to send him aย warning of exactly when and where this โ€˜rescueโ€™ is taking place, and youโ€™re going to tell him that Prince Corrick of Kandala handed him his primary rival on a silver platter, and I expect restitution in the form of a return journey to my home country.โ€

Ford turns this around in his head, and Iโ€™m sure he sees all the same places this can go wrong that I do. This plan is full of holes that Iโ€™m going to need to fill in later, but itโ€™s more than we had an hour ago.

โ€œWhat if Crane doesnโ€™t believe you?โ€ he says.

โ€œThen Iโ€™m no worse off than I am right now.โ€ I glance around the table. โ€œAnd youโ€™re all still alive.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re going to need to return here,โ€ Ford says. โ€œIf he believes you, this will take some arranging. I canโ€™t snap my fingers and instantly receive a response from our king. How will you convince Crane that you need to comeย back?โ€

That almost throws me. Itโ€™s a good question, and my thoughts are spinning.

But then I have a solution, and once the idea comes to me, itโ€™s so obvious that it shouldnโ€™t have taken me any time at all.

โ€œDonโ€™t worry.โ€ For the first time in what feels like weeks, I smile. โ€œI have an idea.โ€

I was right. Craneโ€™s people jump us before we get far. Weโ€™re dragged into an alley and shoved up against a wall.

I find myself glaring at Lina and Mouse. Linaโ€™s got her hands on her hips like sheโ€™s the leader of this little pack, while Mouse stands off to the side like a wounded-yet-trained bear, waiting for orders.

Two of the men are pinning me against a brick wall, but Linaย draws a dagger and puts it right against my throat. I feel the bite of the blade and then a trickle of blood, but she doesnโ€™t press any harder, and I refuse to flinch.

โ€œI knew youโ€™d fail,โ€ she says. โ€œGive me one good reason I shouldnโ€™t kill you right now.โ€

โ€œThe fact that youโ€™ll never forget that I could have killed you with my bare hands, but you need two people to hold me down while you do it with a knife.โ€

She growls in rage, then spits right in my face.

โ€œWell, thatโ€™s horrific,โ€ I say, clenching my eyes closed. โ€œI might have preferred the knife.โ€

โ€œI can do it with my bare hands,โ€ she says. Then she punches me right in the stomach.

My eyes are still closed, so I take the hit fully. It knocks the wind out of me. The only thing holding me upright is the grip these men have on my arms.

โ€œIf you beat him to death,โ€ Lochlan says, โ€œthen Crane wonโ€™t get his daughter back.โ€

She punches me again and I see stars. Iโ€™m choking on air.

โ€œFine,โ€ says Lochlan. He sounds bored. โ€œIโ€™ll tell Crane it was your fault.โ€

โ€œLina,โ€ says Mouse worriedly. โ€œLina.โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™re lying.โ€

I fight for air and barely succeed. โ€œWeโ€™re not,โ€ I gasp. โ€œThatโ€™sโ€”thatโ€™s whyโ€”โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s why we couldnโ€™t kill Ford Cheeke,โ€ Lochlan finishes for me. โ€œHe knows where Redstone is hiding Bella.โ€

Lina has her fist drawn back, ready for another punch, but Mouse catches her arm. Sheโ€™s breathing hard and spitting mad, but Mouse isnโ€™t looking at her, heโ€™s looking at me.

โ€œIs that true?โ€ he says.

I nod. โ€œYes, Mouse,โ€ I wheeze. โ€œItโ€™s true.โ€

Lina tries to tug her arm free. โ€œYou let me go, Mouse, or Iโ€™m going to carve my name into yourย back.โ€

He looks at her. โ€œStop hitting him, Lina. Oren needs to know first.โ€

She glares at him, but one of the men pinning my arms to the bricks says, โ€œHeโ€™s right, Li. Oren needs to know.โ€

She swears. โ€œFine. Bring them.โ€

The ship is black in the moonlight, only a few lanterns hung from the masts. Now I have an ache in my gut to go along with my sore ankle. At least I was able to wipe Linaโ€™s spit from my eyes.

Itโ€™s clear that Lina doesnโ€™t believe us when she announces our arrival to Oren and anyone on deck to listen.

โ€œThey didnโ€™t kill Cheeke,โ€ she says, sounding exasperated. โ€œThey didnโ€™t even have anything with them. They completely failed, and now theyโ€™re making up a story about Bella so you donโ€™t hang them.โ€

โ€œWhat story?โ€ says Oren.

โ€œWe broke in,โ€ I say. โ€œWe met Cheeke and his people.โ€ I pause and look around at the other sailors. โ€œWhile Lina might like to leave people in a pile of broken bones, Lochlan and I find itโ€™s easier to get information with a little bit of sophistication and grace. What we discovered was too important, so we were returning to you for further orders.โ€

I say โ€œordersโ€ deliberately, offering Oren Crane the power here. I see the flicker in his eyes as it registers.

โ€œAsk your people,โ€ I continue. โ€œWe didnโ€™t even resist when they dragged us into the alley.โ€

Oren studies me, looking for a lie.

But there isnโ€™t one.

Mouse offers, โ€œThey didnโ€™t fight, Mr. Crane. They asked us to bring them to you.โ€

โ€œYou still havenโ€™t told me what youโ€™ve learned about my daughter,โ€ says Oren.

I nod. โ€œFord has received letters from Redstone that indicated he still has Bella held captive.โ€

That flicker in his eyes turns into a gleam. โ€œWhere?โ€

โ€œIn his palace. But he would obviously move her to a new location if he thought you were planning a rescue.โ€

โ€œThen how does that help me?โ€ Oren demands.

โ€œI could leak false information to Ford Cheeke,โ€ I say. โ€œTell him that youโ€™re planning a rescueโ€”and find out where theyโ€™re moving her. Then you could plan aย realย rescue that theyโ€™re not expecting.โ€

โ€œWhy would you help me?โ€ says Oren.

โ€œWhyย wouldnโ€™tย I help you?โ€ I say. โ€œAs Iโ€™ve said before, Galen Redstone killed my prince and tricked my king.โ€ It takes no effort to insert fury into my tone. โ€œYou think I canโ€™t wait to cut his throat, too? Iโ€™ll do anything I can to help you. Iโ€™ll even rescue her myself if you wantโ€”though Iโ€™m sure sheโ€™d rather see her fatherโ€™s face as her savior.โ€

Those words hit their mark, too.

Lina practically explodes. โ€œWhy would Ford Cheeke tell you any of this?โ€ she demands. โ€œYou broke in to kill him. This has to be a lie.โ€

Oren turns his gaze back to me and Lochlan. Some of that spark in his eyes dims. โ€œIndeed. Explainย that, Weston Lark.โ€

โ€œOh, thatโ€™s not who I said I was,โ€ I say. โ€œI told Mr. Cheeke that Weston Lark drowned in the attack.โ€

Lochlan nods and claps me on the shoulder. โ€œIt was very tragic. Iโ€™m so sorry for your loss.โ€

Oren is studying me now, and he looks like he canโ€™t decide whether to be angry or amused. โ€œThen who does he think you are?โ€

โ€œHe believes Iโ€™m Prince Corrick of Kandala,โ€ I say. โ€œAnd we desperately need his help to reach the king.โ€

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