โKย az heard a roaring in his ears. As always, he experienced a strange kind of doubling when he looked at Rollins, as if heโd been up too late and had far too much to drink. The man before him was Pekka Rollins, king of the Barrel, gang lord and impresario. But he was also Jakob Hertzoon, the supposedly upstanding merch who had fed Kaz and Jordie on comfort and confidence, then taken their money and left them helpless in a city that put no value on mercy.โ
Any sign of the respectable Jakob Hertzoon was gone tonight. Rollins wore a green-striped waistcoat snugly buttoned over the beginnings of a gut and trousers with an emerald sheen. Apparently, heโd replaced the watch Kaz had stolen from him, because he took out a new one and glanced at it now.
โThis thing never keeps time quite right,โ Rollins said, giving the watch a shake, his sideburns quivering slightly as he breathed an exasperated sigh, โbut I canโt resist a fine bit of shine. Donโt suppose you kept the one you took off me?โ Kaz said nothing. โWell,โ Rollins continued with a shrug, snapping the watch shut and returning it to his waistcoat pocket. โRight about now, my lieutenants should be rounding up your crew and a certain priceless hostage at Black Veil Island.โ
Wylan released a distressed sound.
โIโve also prepared something special for the Wraith,โ said Rollins. โAn extraordinary asset, that girl. I didnโt like the thought of that particular arrow in your quiver, so I found someone even more extraordinary to take care of her.โ
A sick sensation settled in Kazโs stomach. He thought of Inej rolling her shoulders, the tidy frame of her body brimming with confidence.ย I donโt work with a net.
โDid you really think youโd be that hard to find, Brekker? Iโve been at this game a long time. All I had to do was think what Iโd have done when I was younger and more foolish.โ
The roaring in Kazโs ears grew louder. โYouโre working for Van Eck.โ Heโd known it was a possibility, but heโd ignored it. Heโd thought that if he moved fast enough, they wouldnโt have time to form an alliance.
โIโm workingย withย Van Eck. After you came to me looking for cash, I had a feeling he might have need of my services. He was hesitant at first, hasnโt had the best luck making deals with Barrel boys. But that little stunt you pulled with his wife drove him right into my loving arms. I told Van Eck youโd always be a step ahead of him because he canโt help thinking like a businessman.โ
Kaz nearly flinched. Hadnโt he had the very same thought?
โHeโs a savvy one, no doubt,โ continued Rollins, โbut a man of limited imagination. Whereas you, Brekker, think like a villainous little thug. Youโre me with a lot more hair and a lot less style. Van Eck thought he had you all tied up on West Stave, felt pretty good about calling in theย stadwatchย too. But I knew youโd be more slippery than that.โ
โAnd you knew Iโd come here?โ
Rollins chuckled. โI knew you couldnโtย resistย it. Oh, I didnโt know what plan youโd concoct, but I knew whatever scheme you devised would bring you here. You couldnโt pass up the chance to humiliate Van Eck, to take back what you think he owes you.โ
โThe deal is the deal.โ
Rollins shook his head, clucking like a big mother hen. โYou take things too personally, Brekker. You should be focused on the job, but youโre too busy holding a grudge.โ
โThatโs where youโre wrong,โ said Kaz. โI donโt hold a grudge. I cradle it. I coddle it. I feed it fine cuts of meat and send it to the best schools. I nurture my grudges, Rollins.โ
โIโm glad youโve kept your sense of humor, lad. Once youโve served your term in stirโassuming Van Eck lets you liveโI might just let you come work for me. Shame to see a talent like yours go to waste.โ
โIโd rather be cooked slow on a spit with Van Eck turning the handle.โ Rollinsโ smile was magnanimous. โI imagine that can be arranged too.
Iโm nothing if not accommodating.โย Just keep talkingย , Kaz urged silently, his hand slipping inside Wylanโs satchel.
โWhat makes you think Van Eck will honor his agreement with you any more than he did with us?โ
โBecause I have the sense to get cash up front. And my demands are decidedly more moderate. A few millionย krugeย to rid the Barrel of a nuisance Iโd like to see gone anyway? Most reasonable.โ Rollins hooked his thumbs into his waistcoat. โFact is, Van Eck and I understand each other. Iโm expanding, growing my territory, thinking bigger. The Kaelish Prince is the finest establishment East Stave has ever seen, and itโs only the beginning. Van Eck and I are builders. We want to create something that outlasts us. Youโll grow into it, boy. Now hand over that seal and come quietly, why donโt you?โ
Kaz pulled the seal from his pocket, held it up, letting it catch the lamplight, drawing Pekkaโs gaze. He hesitated.
โCome now, Brekker. Youโre tough, I confess, but Iโve got you cornered and outnumbered. You canโt make the drop from that window, and Van Eck hasย stadwatchย lining the street below. Youโre done for, toasted, swinging in the wind, so donโt do anything foolish.โ
But if you couldnโt open a door, you just had to make a new one. Rollins was easy to get talking; in fact, Kaz doubted he could stop him if he wanted to. Then it was just a question of keeping Rollinsโ eyes on the shiny golden seal in Kazโs right hand while he opened the jar of auric acid with the left.
โGet ready,โ he murmured. โKazโโ Wylan protested.
Kaz tossed the seal to Rollins and in the same motion splashed the remaining acid onto the floor. The room filled with heat and the carpet hissed as a plume of acrid smoke rose from it.
โStop them!โ Rollins shouted.
โSee you on the other side,โ said Kaz. He grabbed his cane and smashed it into the boards beneath their feet. The floor gave way with a groan.
They crashed through to the first floor in a cloud of plaster and dust, right onto a dinner table that collapsed beneath their weight.
Candlesticks and dishes went rolling. Kaz sprang to his feet, cane in his hand, gravy dripping from his coat, then hauled Wylan up beside him.
He had a brief moment to register the startled expressions of the merchers around the table, their mouths wide with shock, napkins still in their laps. Then Van Eck was screaming, โSeize them!โ and Kaz and Wylan were leaping over a fallen ham and sprinting down the black-and- white-tiled hall.
Two liveried guards stepped in front of the glass-paneled doors that opened onto the back garden, lifting their rifles.
Kaz put on a spurt of speed and dropped into a slide. He braced his cane horizontally across his chest and shot between the guards, letting the cane bash into their shins, knocking them from their feet.
Wylan trailed after him, tumbling down the stairs into the garden. Then they were at the boathouse, over the railing, and into theย gondelย Rotty had kept waiting in the canal.
A bullet pinged into the side of the boat as gunfire peppered the water around them. He and Rotty seized their oars.
โDrop heavy,โ Kaz shouted, and Wylan let loose with every rocket, flash bomb, and bit of demo heโd been able to fit into the boat. The sky above the Van Eck house exploded in an array of light, smoke, and sound as the guards dove for cover.
Kaz put his arms to work, feeling the boat slide into the current as they passed into the glittering traffic of the Geldcanal.
โIn and out without him ever knowing?โ said Rotty. โI was half right,โ growled Kaz.
โWe have to warn the others,โ Wylan gasped. โRollins saidโโ
โPekka Rollins was there?โ Rotty asked, and Kaz heard the fear in his voice. A canal rat would take on a thousand thugs and thieves, merchers and mercenaries, but not Pekka Rollins.
Kaz tipped one of his oars, steering the boat starboard and barely missing a browboat full of tourists.
โWe have to go back to Black Veil. The othersโโ โShut up, Wylan, I need to think.โ
Jesper and Matthias were both good in a fight. If anyone had a chance of getting Kuwei off Black Veil, they did. But how had Pekka found them? Someone must have been followed to the island. Theyโd all taken risks that day, ventured away from Black Veil. Any one of them might have been spotted and pursued. Nina and Matthias? Wylan and Jesper? Kaz himself? Once Pekka had located their hideout, he would have kept them under surveillance every minute, just waiting for them to separate
and make themselves vulnerable.
Kaz flexed his shoulders, and Rotty matched his pace, the strokes of their oars driving the boat forward faster through the current. He needed to get them into traffic and as far away from Van Eckโs house as possible. He needed to get to Sweet Reef. Rollinsโ men would have followed Inej and Nina there from Black Veil. Why had he sent them to the silos alone? Nina and her precious refugees. There would be no grand rescue for the Grisha tonight. All their chances were shot to hell.ย Iโve also prepared something special for the Wraith.ย To hell with revenge, to hell with his schemes. If Rollins had done something to Inej, Kaz would paint East Stave with his entrails.
Think.ย When one plan was blown, you made a new one. When they backed you into a corner, you cut a hole in the roof. But he couldnโt fix something he couldnโt catch hold of. The plan had gone slippery. Heโd failed them. Heโd failed her. All because he seemed to have some kind of blind spot where Pekka Rollins was concerned. Jesper could be dead already. Inej could be bleeding on the streets of Sweet Reef.
He turned his oars. โWeโre going to the warehouse district.โ โWhat about the others?โ
โJesper and Matthias are fighters, and thereโs no way Pekkaโs going to risk harming Kuwei. Weโre going to Sweet Reef.โ
โYou said weโd be safe on Black Veil,โ Wylan protested. โYou saidโโ โThere is noย safeย ,โ Kaz snarled. โNot in the Barrel. Not anywhere.โ
He threw his strength into rowing. No seal. No ship. Their money spent. โWhat do we do now?โ Wylan said quietly, his voice barely audible
above the sound of the water and the other boats on the canal.
โPick up a pair of oars and make yourself useful,โ said Kaz. โOr Iโll put your pampered ass in the drink and let your father fish you out.โ