FROM THE OUTSIDE,ย there is nothing remarkable about the keep. It looks like any other small island in the groupings located far northeast of Lyconโs Peak.
But the kingโs pirates recognize it for what it is.
The island has many lips and jutting trenches, a maze built of water and land. One must steer a careful course so as not to beach oneโs ship. The sea flows right into a series of caves that house the separate ships of the fleet. Their numbers range to about fifty now.
Niridia directs us up to the dock. Haeli and the other riggers tie down the sails while Lotiya, Deshel, and Athella secure the docking lines. The gangplank is lowered.
โSend Wallov and Deros to bring up Vordan,โ I tell Niridia. โAnd have Mandsy tail Riden like a shark on a blood trail.โ
โOf all the women on this ship, I wouldnโt say Mandsy most resembles a shark,โ a voice says from behind me.
For the last few days of the journey, Riden was required to stay belowdecks so he wouldnโt learn the exact location of the keep. I hadnโt expected Mandsy to let him back up top so quickly.
โAnd I suppose I would have that happy privilege?โ I ask him.
โNo, itโs those vicious sisters. I canโt say which one is worse. Deshel thinks my lap is a chair, and Lotiya has her fingers in my hair as if it were a glove for her to don.โ
It pleases me beyond words to know heโs frustrated by their advances. I say, โI thought you enjoyed female companionship. Living on a ship full of women should be a dream come true for you.โ
He stares at me as though his gaze should hold some deeper meaning, but I donโt see it. And heโs forbidden me to use my abilities on him.
โIโm not a mind reader, Riden. So spit out whatever it is you want to say.โ
Eventually, he says, โTheir attention is unwanted.โ โThen tell them that.โ
โYou donโt think Iโve tried!โ
โIf youโre looking for sympathy, go find Mandsy.โ
He glares at me. โSympathy is not what I want from you, Alosa.โ
Before I can even begin to guess what he means by that, he storms off.
Niridia shows up with Mandsy in tow. I just point in Ridenโs direction.
Mandsy, her brown hair in two braids over her shoulders, follows him. โCareful,โ I shout after her. โHeโs in a mood.โ
โIโve just the thing for that,โ Mandsy says. โAnd what would that be?โ
โSewing. Nothing like working with your hands to relax your mind.โ
Mandsy is a godsend. She heals, she sews, and she fights. Knowing where every major organ is located on a person makes her a most efficient fighter. Sheโs patched me and the crew up time and time again. Many of them owe her their lives. I wish I had ten more of her. Iโd even take the excessive optimism that comes with her.
โI wouldnโt give that one something so pointy as a needle,โ I say. โIโll take my chances.โ
Wallov and Deros both come up top, each gripping one of Vordanโs arms firmly. Heโs wriggling in their grasp, but no single man is a match for their joined strength. Vordan shouldnโt even bother, injured as he is.
โYouโre handing me over to Kalligan?โ Vordan asks.
โYouโre to stay in the keepโs dungeon for safekeeping until I decide what to do with you.โ
โHave you forgotten our little chat already? You need me. Iโโ
โYou can go to the dungeons standing or we can get out the cage again.
Your choice.โ
Wisely, he shuts his mouth.
I dart my eyes to the men on either side of him. โTake him through a side entrance. I donโt want to see him again.โ
โIโm heading out,โ I tell Niridia. โSee to it that everyone cleans up and gets well rested. I want theย Ava-leeย stocked up for sailing again. I doubt it will be long before weโre back on the sea. The king will want to move the fleet to the Isla de Canta as soon as possible.โ
I leap off the side of my ship. Most would prefer to use the gangplank, but the distance doesnโt bother me. It takes just a second to reaccustom myself with solid, unmoving ground after weeks at sea.
Several ships float along the separate docks in this particular cave. Itโs the closest one to the keepโs main entrance, so only those in my fatherโs inner circle are permitted to anchor here. Among them areย Hellโs Breath, which belongs to Captain Timoth;ย Black Rage, which belongs to Captain Rasell; and theย Deadmanโs Blade, which is captained by Adderan. My face contorts in disgust when I spotย Deathโs Secret. If Tylon and his ship werenโt so important to my father, Iโd whittle holes into the latter when no one was watchingโmaybe the former, too.
The docks lead to a path down through the cave, which eventually opens up onto the island. From there is a well-trodden trail obscured from the beach by large fir and spruce trees. Itโs incredible that their roots are strong enough to breach the islandโs hard surface. The keep is a composition of hollowed-out rock with wooden embellishments.
Several islands over is a long-at-rest volcano. The little island the pirate king uses as his keep is a series of tunnels, once carved out of rock by steaming lava, a deadly natural force.
Now it houses the deadliest men alive.
I kick a pebble out of my path as I reach the largest tunnel opening, which serves as the keepโs main entrance. Dead men dangle by ropes from the top of the tunnel, giving it the appearance of a gaping mouth with scraggly teeth. The ropes are tied to large hooks at the end, hooks that have
been inserted into the mouths of traitors. They are hung up like captured fish for all to see what happens to those who meet my fatherโs wrath.
The tunnel forks into multiple paths, which also veer into their own countless directions. The keep is an endless maze to all except those who serve the pirate king.
Iโm following a tunnel deeper and deeper into the keep, in search of my father, or at least someone who can tell me his location, when I pause in front of a door.
Theย door.
He found something on that island where he met your mother. A weapon.
After weeks of distance from Vordan and his lies, Iโd begun to relax. But just like that, doubt creeps back in. Unbidden and unwelcome.
The entrance to my fatherโs chambers is just one door over. Thereโs another door inside adjoining the secret study to my fatherโs bedchamber. As one of the select few allowed to visit my father in his private rooms, I see this door regularly.
Itโs my study, Alosa. Surely you know what a study looks like?ย he said after I asked him what it looked like inside when I was little. Out of embarrassment, I never asked again.
My thoughts are my own. I am not being controlled. I canโt listen to Vordan. Iย wonโt.
And yet, I press an ear to the door, listening carefully.
I donโt know what I expected. To hear ticking? Feel the pulse of anti-siren magic?
Sighing, I move down the hall. I raise my fist and rap on the door to my fatherโs rooms, remembering why I came here in the first place.
No answer.
Iโll have to look for him elsewhere. I turnโ
My breath leaves me. Iโm being shoved backward, and wood slams against my spine. Brilliant blue eyes glare at me.
โAlosa.โ
I strain at the hands that hold me, but Tylon has me boxed in pretty good. The weight of his body has me firmly planted against the door. Every ligament of his is lined up with mine, our faces far too close for comfort.
If I hadnโt been so distracted by my fatherโs secrets, he never would have gotten the drop on me. I should know better than to let down my guard at the keep.
I let out a sound between a growl and a frustrated sigh. โLet. Me. Go.โ โIt seems the only way to have a conversation alone with you is to
ambush you in the halls.โ
โMost men would take that as a hint and back the hell off.โ
He manages to get even closer to me. โWhy? Why are you avoiding me? Ever since you returned from theย Night Farer, youโve been distant. Youโve been different.โ
I turn my head to the side to get as far away from him as I possibly can. โDifferent? I canโt think of a time when I didnโt hate you, and I can assure you that hasnโt changed.โ
A low sound gurgles up from his throat. โYouโll come around. Itโs only a matter of time.โ
โYes, how can I not when you attack me in tunnels?โ
โI wouldnโt have to if youโd let me see you on your ship.โ
Niridia has explicit orders to dump Tylon into the sea on sight. Iโm told heโd been swimming several times before we left to hunt down Vordan.
Using my song on Tylon would be a waste. I finally break an arm free of his hold and use it to push at his chest, sending him staggering backward. I place a solid kick to his stomach.
It lands him on the floor, gasping for breath.
โI know youโre not the brightest pirate,โ I say as I lean over his body, โso Iโll say this slowly. You and your advances are unwanted. The next time you touch me, youโll find an iron ball in your stomach instead of my foot.โ
* * *
Buttered fish and salted pork leave a mouthwatering scent on the air. I promise myself there will be time for a hot meal later.
Many of the men are taking lunch in the mess hall. Tables upon tables are heaped with all the best foods. From sliced fruits to warm breads to freshly caught seafood and well-aged rum. Only the best is served in the pirate kingโs keep. We can afford regular shipments of perishable foods. At
the rate my fatherโs going, he could soon buy all of Maneria. Money pours into the keep from all the merchants and land nobles purchasing safety for their ships. Some of the pirates under my fatherโs control never even need to leave the keep. Nor would they want to; anything a man could want can be found here. A floating brothel anchors in one of the caves. Endless food and rum are supplied for all.
Iโm used to the stares, glares, or looks of desire that come my way at the keep. Only the ship captains know what I am. Iโm a mystery to most. Why would the pirate king bother with claiming a female as his child? Why does he hold me in such high regard? Why am I given the most dangerous and important missions? Some are jealous; some are curious and baffled. Others wish I werenโt so capable of defending myself.
I scan the room carefully, looking for my father, but he isnโt here. I stop one of the cooks bringing out a tray of rounded breads to add to the tables.
โHas the king been in for his lunch yet, Yalden?โ
โNo, Captain,โ he responds. โIโve heard he shut himself in the treasury for most of the morning. Must not be out yet.โ
โThankโโ
Wood smacks against rock as the far doors are split open wide. The room instantly quiets. Everyone reads Kalliganโs mood. Even without his fleet, my father is an imposing figure. Heโs a giant among men, at well over six feet and built like an ox.
Men step away from his path as he stomps to the center of the mess hall, the tables practically trembling from the force of his footsteps. He searches faces as he goes. Stars help whoever heโs looking for.
โPraxer!โ he finally yells, as he spots a man in spectacles with more shine on his head than hair.
โMy king?โ Praxer abandons his meal and rises, though he has to be about to wet his breeches.
โI told you there was something wrong with the shipment from Calpoon, did I not?โ
โYou did, and I went through the inventory twice more. I found the missing chest of coins and added it to the rest of the treasury.โ
โAnd did you update the books?โ My fatherโs voice turns eerily calm.
The blood flees from Praxerโs face.
My father gets nose-to-nose with the man, not bothering to check his voice this time. โTwo ships were dispatched last week to punish Lord Farrek for shorting me on money! Itโll be a miracle if the frigate reaches them in time to recant the order. What kind of message doย youย think it sends the land nobles if I startย punishing them for paying me?โ
โIt wonโt happen again.โ
โYouโre right-handed, are you not?โ
The balding man stutters before finding his voice. โYes, my king, why
โโ
โHold him down.โ
The two men who had been sitting nearest Praxer leap to their feet and restrain him. Theyโre likely his friends, but friendship means nothing when an order is issued by the king.
Kalligan litters the floor with plates of food as he clears the table with one swipe. Those seated nearby freeze for fear of drawing his attention.
With one hand on his head and the other at his back, the first of Praxerโs friends shoves him face first against the table. The second extends Praxerโs left arm and pins it against the wood.
โNo, my king. Pleaseโโ
Praxer screams as red sprays the nearby men and tables.
โFail me again and youโll lose your other hand as well. Look at me!โ
Praxer has sunk to the floor. He muffles his screams long enough to meet my fatherโs eyes.
โI have no use for a man without hands. Do you understand?โ โY-y-yes,โ he breathes.
Kalligan dries his cutlass on Praxerโs shirtsleeve as he surveys the crowd. His eyes land on me. In the beat of a second his right brow lifts slightly. I nod.
โWe leave for the Isla de Canta in one monthโs time,โ he says to the room. โLetโs hope you fools can keep your limbs in the meantime. No more mistakes.โ
Praxer whines as he rocks back and forth, holding his wrist just above where his left hand was moments earlier.
Kalligan steps over him on his way back toward the door.
* * *
โHello, Father,โ I say when Iโve caught up to him. โTis no easy feat since his legs outdistance mine considerably. Itโs a shame I couldnโt have inherited a bit more of his height. He towers over me by more than a foot. There isnโt a single man I know who doesnโt stand in his shadow.
โYour voyage was successful.โ He says it as fact, not as a question. โAye, sir. The sack of filth, Vordan, has been transported to the
dungeons.โ
โAnd the map?โ
I cease walking, and he does the same, facing me. With a tightened fist, I pull the map necklace from my pocket.
His foul mood dispels instantly as he takes it in his hands. โYou are the only one I can trust to do things right.โ One large hand slaps me on the back, and I warm at the sign of affection. It is a big one from him and so rare. โWeโll celebrate later tonight. Have one of the cooks send up a 1656, Wenoa stock.โ Ah, thatโs a good year. โHave you questioned Vordan yet?โ
A pause.
I canโt tell him what Vordanโs told me. Even if I donโt believe it. Which of course I donโt. Thereโs no reason to even mention it.
Careful to keep my voice normal, I say, โI have. He sang like a bird. I have a list of names of all the men in our ranks who secretly work for Vordan.โ
Father watches me carefully. โWhatโs wrong?โ he asks.
He isย notย controlling you,ย I tell myself. Why do I even need to reassure myself?
I hurry to think of something believable to say. โDo you think weโll find my mother? When we reach the Isla de Canta?โ After I get the words out, I realize there is genuine curiosity behind them.
Still, I worry at his reaction. What if he assumes that I think heโs not good enough? That I need more than just him? But is it wrong for a girl to want to meet her mother?
โFor your sake, I hope we donโt. The siren queen is a truly menacing creature, no more than a sea monster feverishly on the lookout for human prey. Sheโd kill you before you could utter who you are, and even if you did manage to get the words out, I doubt it would make a difference.
โTheyโre not like us, Alosa. Youโve seen all too well what happens when your siren nature takes over you. Imagine creatures that have only one side. That side.โ
My blood runs cold. I had so hoped to meet my mother just once, but maybe there are some memories I donโt want to make.
โI suggest,โ Kalligan continues, โyou be prepared to kill every siren you meet.โ
* * *
Father calls together a meeting for all the ship captains present at the keep. Over half of them are running jobs throughout Maneria, and heโs dispatched yano birds to order their immediate return. Since he knew I was due to arrive any day, he didnโt bother to spare a bird to fix poor Praxerโs mistake. And honestly, I wouldnโt be surprised if Father chose to put on a show of fury and violence just to remind everyone what happens to those who disappoint him.
We set sail in one month for the Isla de Canta, with or without the rest of the fleet. Those captains who donโt make it in time will not share in our spoils. Iโm certain everyone will make haste.
My belly is full. Iโve washed and changed. Red hair spills over my shoulders, brushing against an emerald corset. I like to look my best when surrounded by the most important men in the keep, to remind them Iโm their princess and will be their queen one day. And I need the extra confidence boost, given all the uncertainty crowding my insides of late.
My eyes are a deep blue. I replenished my abilities again after questioning Vordan on my ship. Though most wouldnโt dare to try anything with me or my crew at the risk of upsetting their king, itโs foolish to go into territory where Iโm surrounded by the most bloodthirsty men in the world and not come fully prepared.
โShut your mouth, Timoth, or Iโll shove my cutlass through it.โ Father usually calls the meeting to attention with a threat. Though nearly everyone had been talking, singling out one man is enough to quiet the entire room. Especially after Fatherโs display of power yesterday.
I try desperately to ignore the space Tylon occupies. Iโm still mad as hell over his ambush yesterday. Arrogant piss pot. As if Iโd ever want to associate with him. Tylon is only a few years older than I, and Father adores him (as much as a ruthless pirate can adore anything) because he obeys orders immediately and without question. Heโs always quick to rat out other pirates at the keep for misconduct, which makes him unpopular with everyone else, but a star in my fatherโs eyes. His biggest flaw, however, is in assuming I will align myself with him. He seems to think I will want to share my birthright with him when Father steps down. That by entangling himself with me, he will become the next pirate king. Iโll dagger him in his sleep before that happens. I will become the pirate queen when Father retires, and I will not be sharing power.
โThe moment weโve all been waiting for is finally here,โ my father says. Heโs a large figure at the head of a massive oak table. He stands while the rest of us sit, lest we forget whoโs in charge. As if he needs to. His sheer size is enough to leave anyone without a doubt as to his status. He keeps his hair and beard short always. Something about not letting it obstruct his line of vision. He once tried to cut my hair to make me a better pirate. I told him where he could stick his scissors, and he jabbed them into my leg instead.
My father certainly has raised me with unconventional methods; sometimes a molten rage surges up when I remember the past. But then I remember the here and now. No one can best me with a blade, save perhaps my father. No one can outdistance me. No one can outlast my stamina. Other pirates fear me. I am proud of all these facts. It is only because of my father that I have achieved them. On top of the skills he gave me are all the good memories I have of him. When he gave me my first sword. The time he stroked my hair and told me I looked like my mother. The jokes and laughter we share when we manage private moments together. These memories are spread out with lots of misery in between, but everyone both loves and resents their parents, donโt they?
You may try to rationalize it, Alosa. Heโs your father. Heโs only ever tried to make you strong. To make you a survivor. But do those sound like your own thoughts in your head? Or his thoughts bringing you back to him yet again?
Iโm not rationalizing. Iโm stating facts. Cold. Hard. Facts. I am under no oneโs control.
โVordanโs map was the last of the three fragments, the final piece that leads us the rest of the way to the Isla de Canta,โ Father says, bringing me out of my thoughts. โIโve had years to examine the first map, the map that came from my own father and his father before him. It has traveled the Kalligan line for centuries, and we have kept it in pristine condition.
โThe second map piece was brought to us by Captain Alosa Kalligan. Jeskorโs sons had it hidden on their ship, though they were too stupid to realize it.
โThe third has come to us today, once again procured by Captain Alosa.โ
The eyes in the room swivel to me. Many with jealousyโthey wish to be so favored by the king.
โWe will set sail in thirty days,โ Father continues. โWe will reach the Isla de Canta, and its treasure will be ours.โ
โRah!โ cheer the pirates in the room. โCaptains, what is the status of your ships?โ
โIโve nigh twenty barrels of gunpowder on theย Black Rage,โ Captain Rasell says. โFifty men await my instructions.โ
Tylon goes next, and I do my best not to frown. โI have five harpoon guns attached toย Deathโs Secretย and over a hundred individual harpoons that can be thrown from rowboats.โ
โWeโll skewer the beasts!โ Captain Adderan proclaims, and the room goes wild with excitement. For the first time, the thought of traveling to the island makes me sick.
He found something on that island where he met your mother. A weapon. A device that protects him from the sirens. A device that lets him control them.
It goes on like this as twenty pirate captains list their most valuable collections for the trip. The other thirty or so captains are all rushing to the
keep to make it in time for the voyage, and some of them will end up staying behind anyway to defend our stronghold while the rest of us sail for treasure.
โCaptain Alosa,โ my father says expectantly.
I swallow my uneasiness and push the image of sirens being harpooned like whales from my mind, vowing that nothing will keep me from traveling to the island. This is too important. And Father has already had to remind me recently that theyโre inhuman beasts. I know this. Iโve experienced for myself what happens when Iโm submerged underwater.
โI have a crew consisting of twenty-eight women,โ I say simply.
Adderan snorts. โWomen. Good. The men will have company during the voyage.โ A few others in the room dare to snicker at the comment.
The men may recognize my talents and purpose, even if they donโt like them. But other female pirates receive no such esteem.
Father doesnโt defend my crew. Nor would I want him to. I can do it all on my own.
The pirate captains and the dungeon master are the only ones who know about my abilities at the keep, so I donโt have to hide them in this room.
I sing a booming note, something that wonโt go unnoticed by anyone in the vicinity. Adderan rises from his chair and runs face first into the nearest wall. The contact splits open a thin line on his head, but it doesnโt render him unconscious. I want him fully awake when I humiliate him.
โWhile the sirens enchant you all to take your own lives,โ I say, โmy talentedย femaleย crew will be unaffected. We will be the ones who actually reach the treasure and make the journey back home.โ
The room goes silent. Kalliganโs men need to remember these are no ordinary women defending the Isla de Canta.
โVery impressive, Captain Alosa,โ Tylon says, and I jerk my head in his direction, โbut there is a simple remedy to such a problem. I believe you experienced this one while you were Vordanโs prisoner.โ
He pulls something from his pocket, breaks it in two, and molds it into his ears. Wax.
I turn to the man on Tylonโs right. โCaptain Lormos, kindly prove a point for me and smack Tylon up the side of the head.โ
Tylon must assume my moving mouth is expelling enchanting notes. He grins condescendingly at his invincibility. But then Lormos, who is especially prone to violence, says, โGladly,โ and carries out my request. No singing required.
Tylon grunts and turns to his right, cocking his fist back in retaliation. My father holds out his hands, a simple motion commanding all to stay their violence. Tylon grudgingly complies and pulls the wax from his ears.
โSong is not the only thing you have to worry about,โ I say. โYou will also be unable to communicate with one another, and the sirens can easily get the drop on you then.โ
โWe can have men looking in all directions. Everyoneโs backs will be covered,โ Tylon says defensively.
I laugh without humor. โYouโre being naive. That will cost you lives.โ If weโre lucky,ย his.
โMy men will be fine. Donโt presume to captain any crew other than your own.โ
โDonโt belittle my crew by insinuating weโre only good for breeding!โ โThat was Adderan! Youโreโโ
โThatโs enough.โ The pirate kingโs voice cuts across the room. Powerful. Final. I take my eyes from Tylonโs enraged face and note that all the captains in the room are staring between the two of us.
โJust get it over with and bed the lass!โ Captain Sordil shouts from the back of the room. I slice him in half with my glare. Before I can do more than that, Father continues, commanding everyoneโs attention once more.
โCaptain Alosa has more than made her point,โ he says, โwhich is why she and theย Ava-leeย will sail second only to theย Dragonโs Skullย on the voyage to the Isla de Canta.โ
Second?
Because my fatherโs ship will carry a secret weapon that will control the sirens? Or because he needs to keep his place at the head of his fleet?
Silence hits the room at the pronouncement. Then Adderan speaks up. โAre we sure thatโs wise? Surely theย Deadmanโs Bladeย would be a better choice to have at your back?โ His own ship. โItโs larger and moreโโ
โAre you questioning my decision?โ Father asks, his voice like a whip.
Adderan immediately recants his words. โWise choice, sire. Theย Ava-lee
should go second.โ
Kalligan nods. โGood. You can take the rear, Adderan.โ I grin smugly at Adderan as Father launches into the rest of the details of the voyage, then concludes the meeting. โAlosa, Tylon, stay.โ
The captains file out of the room, smiling and clapping one another on the backs. Itโs finally happening. Weโve waited years to set sail for the unimaginable treasures waiting at the Isla de Canta. Now we can actually count the days.
โThis voyageย willย go smoothly,โ Kalligan says when the last man has left and the door falls back into place, โand I will not have some petty adolescent disagreement get in the way of that. Is that understood?โ
โOf course,โ Tylon says immediately, ever the willing-to-please pawn. โThere is no disagreement,โ I say. Itโs more of a blatant abhorrence. โWhatever it is, it stops now. There will be no more belittling the other
captains during meetings, Alosa. And Tylon, you would do well to listen to the wisdom Captain Alosa has to offer.โ
Tylon nods. I snort and roll my eyes at the whole scene. Tylonโs puppylike obedience is enough toโ
Father flies at me, quick as a bolt of lightning. I donโt move, knowing whatever comes will be better if I donโt resist.
In a flash, Iโm backed against the wall. A dagger soars toward me, embedding itself in the wood just to the right of my eye.
โYou will not be disrespectful in my presence,โ Kalligan says. โElse this dagger will move an inch to the left. You donโt need both eyes for your voice to work.โ
I stare into those large, fierce eyes. Iโve no doubt he means it. And before he tries to do more than scare me, I have to comply.
โApologies,โ I say.
See, I defy him all the time. I donโt apologize because he controls me. I do it because โฆ because โฆย I canโt finish the thought.
Am I only useful to him so long as I have a voice? Were I mute, would he still love me, still want me to captain a ship in his fleet?
He leaves the dagger in place and exits the room. When I pull away, strands of hair tug from my head, trapped by the dagger, and hang limply against the wall.