VIN SAT WITH HER LEGS CROSSEDย beneath her on one of Lord Renouxโs fine easy chairs. It felt good to be rid of the bulky dress, instead getting back to a more familiar shirt and trousers.
However, Sazedโs calm displeasure made her want to squirm. He stood on the other side of the room, and Vin got the distinct impression that she was in trouble. Sazed had questioned her in depth, seeking out every detail of her conversation with Lord Elend. Sazedโs inquiries had been respectful, of course, but they had also been forceful.
The Terrisman seemed, in Vinโs opinion, unduly worried about her exchange with the young nobleman. They hadnโt really talked about
anything important, and Elend himself was decidedly unspectacular for a Great House lord.
But, thereย hadย been something odd about himโsomething Vin hadnโt admitted to Sazed. Sheโd feltโฆcomfortable with Elend. Looking back on the experience, she realized that for those few moments, she hadnโt really been Lady Valette. Nor had she been Vin, for that part of herโthe timid crewmemberโwas almost as fake as Valette was.
No, sheโd simply beenโฆwhoever she was. It was a strange experience. She had occasionally felt the same way during her time with Kelsier and the others, but in a more limited manner. How had Elend been able to evoke her true self so quickly and so thoroughly?
Maybe he used Allomancy on me!ย she thought with a start. Elend was a high nobleman; perhaps he was a Soother. Maybe there was more to the conversation than she had thought.
Vin sat back in her chair, frowning to herself. Sheโd had copper on, and that meant heย couldnโtย have used emotional Allomancy on her. Somehow, he had simply gotten her to let her guard down. Vin thought back to the experience, thinking about how oddly comfortable sheโd felt. In retrospect, it was clear that she hadnโt been careful enough.
Iโll be more cautious next time.ย She assumed that they would meet again. Theyโd better.
A servant entered and whispered quietly to Sazed. A quick burn of tin let Vin hear the conversationโKelsier had finally returned.
โPlease send word to Lord Renoux,โ Sazed said. The white-clothed servant nodded, leaving the room with a quick step.
โThe rest of you may leave,โ Sazed said calmly, and the roomโs
attendants scampered away. Sazedโs quiet vigil had forced them to stand, waiting in the tense room, not speaking or moving.
Kelsier and Lord Renoux arrived together, chatting quietly. As always, Renoux wore a rich suit cut in the unfamiliar Western style. The aging man kept his gray mustache trimmed thin and neat, and he walked with a confident air. Even after spending an entire evening among the nobility, Vin was again struck by his aristocratic bearing.
Kelsier still wore his mistcloak. โSaze?โ he said as he entered. โYou have news?โ
โI am afraid so, Master Kelsier,โ Sazed said. โIt appears that Mistress Vin caught the attention of Lord Elend Venture at the ball tonight.โ
โElend?โ Kelsier asked, folding his arms. โIsnโt he the heir?โ
โHe is indeed,โ Renoux said. โI met the lad perhaps four years ago, when his father visited the West. He struck me as a bit undignified for one of his station.โ
Four years?ย Vin thought.ย Thereโs no way heโs been imitating Lord
Renoux for that long. Kelsier only escaped the Pits two years ago!ย She eyed the impostor, butโas alwaysโwas unable to detect a flaw in his bearing.
โHow attentive was the boy?โ Kelsier asked.
โHe asked her to dance,โ Sazed said. โBut Mistress Vin was wise enough to decline. Apparently, their meeting was a matter of idle happenstanceโbut I fear she may have caught his eye.โ
Kelsier chuckled. โYou taught her too well, Saze. In the future, Vin, perhaps you should try to be a little less charming.โ
โWhy?โ Vin asked, trying to mask her annoyance. โI thought weย wanted
me to be well liked.โ
โNot by a man as important as Elend Venture, child,โ Lord Renoux said. โWe sent you to court so you could make alliancesโnot scandals.โ
Kelsier nodded. โVenture is young, eligible, and heir to a powerful house. Your having a relationship with him could make serious problems for us. The women of the court would be jealous of you, and the older men would disapprove of the rank difference. Youโd alienate yourself from large sections of the court. To get the information we need, we need the aristocracy to see you as uncertain, unimportant, andโmost importantlyโ unthreatening.โ
โBesides, child,โ Lord Renoux said. โIt is unlikely that Elend Venture has any real interest in you. He is known to be a court eccentricโhe is probably just trying to heighten his reputation by doing the unexpected.โ
Vin felt her face flush.ย Heโs probably right,ย she told herself sternly. Still, she couldnโt help feeling annoyed at the three of themโespecially Kelsier, with his flippant, unconcerned attitude.
โYes,โ Kelsier said, โitโs probably best that you avoid Venture completely. Try to offend him or something. Give him a couple of those glares you do.โ
Vin regarded Kelsier with a flat look. โThatโs the one!โ Kelsier said with a laugh.
Vin clinched her teeth, then forced herself to relax. โI saw my father at the ball tonight,โ she said, hoping to distract Kelsier and the others away from Lord Venture.
โReally?โ Kelsier asked with interest.
Vin nodded. โI recognized him from a time my brother pointed him out to me.โ
โWhat is this?โ Renoux asked.
โVinโs father is an obligator,โ Kelsier said. โAnd, apparently an important one if he has enough pull to go to a ball like this. Do you know what his name is?โ
Vin shook her head.
โDescription?โ Kelsier asked. โUhโฆbald, eye tattoosโฆโ
Kelsier chuckled. โJust point him out to me sometime, all right?โ
Vin nodded, and Kelsier turned to Sazed. โNow, did you bring me the names of which noblemen asked Vin to dance?โ
Sazed nodded. โShe gave me a list, Master Kelsier. I also have several interesting tidbits to share from the stewardsโ meal.โ
โGood,โ Kelsier said, glancing at the grandfather clock in the corner. โYouโll have to save them for tomorrow morning, though. Iโve got to be going.โ
โGoing?โ Vin asked, perking up. โBut you just got in!โ
โThatโs the funny thing about arriving somewhere, Vin,โ he said with a wink. โOnce youโre there, the only thing you can really do is leave again. Get some sleepโyouโre looking a bit ragged.โ
Kelsier waved a farewell to the group, then ducked out of the room, whistling amiably to himself.
Too nonchalant,ย Vin thought.ย And too secretive. He usually tells us which families he plans to hit.
โI think Iย willย retire,โ Vin said, yawning.
Sazed eyed her suspiciously, but let her go as Renoux began speaking quietly to him. Vin scrambled up the stairs to her room, threw on her mistcloak, and pushed open her balcony doors.
Mist poured into the room. She flared iron, and was rewarded with the sight of a fading blue metal line, pointing into the distance.
Letโs see where youโre going, Master Kelsier.
Vin burned steel, Pushing herself into the cold, humid autumn night. Tin enhanced her eyes, making the wet air tickle her throat as she breathed. She Pushed hard behind her, then Pulled slightly on the gates below. The maneuver swung her in a soaring arc over the steel gates, which she then Pushed against to throw herself farther into the air.
She kept an eye on the trail of blue that pointed toward Kelsier, following him at enough of a distance to remain unseen. She wasnโt carrying any metalโnot even coinsโand she kept her copper burning to hide her use of Allomancy. Theoretically, only sound could alert Kelsier of her presence, and so she moved as quietly as possible.
Surprisingly, Kelsier didnโt head into town. After passing the mansionโs gates, he turned north out of the city. Vin followed, landing and running quietly on the rough ground.
Where is he going?ย she thought with confusion.ย Is he circling Fellise?
Heading for one of the peripheral mansions?
Kelsier continued northward for a short time, then his metal line suddenly began to grow dim. Vin paused, stopping beside a group of stumpy trees. The line faded at a rapid rate: Kelsier had suddenly sped up. She cursed to herself, breaking into a dash.
Ahead, Kelsierโs line vanished into the night. Vin sighed, slowing. She flared her iron, but it was barely enough to catch a glimpse of him disappearing again in the distance. Sheโd never keep up.
Her flared iron, however, showed her something else. She frowned, continuing forward until she reached a stationary source of metalโtwo small bronze bars stuck into the ground a couple feet from each other. She flipped one up into her hand, then looked into the swirling mists to the north.
Heโs jumping,ย she thought.ย But why?ย Jumpingย wasย faster than walking, but there didnโt seem much point to it in the empty wilderness.
Unlessโฆ
She walked forward, and she soon found two more bronze bars embedded in the earth. Vin glanced backward. It was hard to tell in the night, but it seemed that the four bars made a line that pointed directly toward Luthadel.
So thatโs how he does it,ย she thought. Kelsier had an uncanny ability to move between Luthadel and Fellise with remarkable speed. Sheโd assumed that he was using horses, but it appeared that there was a better way. Heโ or perhaps someone before himโhad laid down an Allomantic road between the two cities.
She gripped the first bar in her palmโsheโd need it to soften her landing if she was wrongโthen stepped up in front of the second pair of bars and launched herself into the air.
She Pushed hard, flaring her steel, throwing herself as far up into the sky as she could. As she flew, she flared her iron, searching for other
sources of metal. They soon appearedโtwo directly north, and two more in the distance to either side of her.
The ones on the sides are for course corrections,ย she realized. Sheโd have to keep moving directly north if she wanted to stay on the bronze
highway. She nudged herself slightly to the leftโmoving so that she passed
directly between the two adjacent bars of the main pathโthen hurled herself forward again in an arcing leap.
She got the hang of it quickly, hopping from point to point, never dropping even close to the ground. In just a few minutes, she had the rhythm down so well that she barely had to do any corrections from the sides.
Her progress across the scraggly landscape was incredibly swift. The mists blew by, her mistcloak whipping and flapping behind her. Still, she forced herself to speed up. Sheโd spent too long studying the bronze bars. She had to catch up to Kelsier; otherwise sheโd arrive in Luthadel, but not know where to go from there.
She began to throw herself from point to point at an almost reckless speed, watching desperately for some sign of Allomantic motion. After about ten minutes of leaping, a line of blue finally appeared ahead of herโ one pointing up, rather than down toward bars in the ground. She breathed in relief.
Then a second line appeared, and a third.
Vin frowned, letting herself drop to the ground with a muted thump. She flared tin, and a massive shadow appeared in the night before her, its top sparkling with balls of light.
The city wall,ย she thought with amazement.ย So soon? I made the trip twice as fast as a man on horseback!
However, that meant sheโd lost Kelsier. Frowning to herself, she used the bar sheโd been carrying to throw herself up onto the battlements. Once
she landed on the damp stone, she reached behind and Pulled the bar up into her hand. Then she approached the other side of the wall, hopping up and crouching on the stone railing as she scanned the city.
What now?ย she thought with annoyance.ย Head back to Fellise? Stop by Clubsโs shop and see if he went there?
She sat uncertainly for a moment, then threw herself off the wall and began making her way across the rooftops. She wandered randomly, pushing off of window clasps and bits of metal, using the bronze barโthen pulling it back into her handโwhen long jumps were necessary. It wasnโt until she arrived that she realized sheโd unconsciously gone to a specific destination.
Keep Venture rose before her in the night. The limelights had been extinguished, and only a few phantom torches burned near guard posts.
Vin crouched on the lip on a rooftop, trying to decide what had led her back to the massive keep. The cool wind ruffled her hair and cloak, and she thought she felt a few tiny raindrops on her cheek. She sat for a long moment, her toes growing cold.
Then she noticed motion to her right. She crouched immediately, flaring her tin.
Kelsier sat on a rooftop not three houses away, just barely lit by ambient light. He didnโt seem to have noticed her. He was watching the keep, his
face too distant for her to read his expression.
Vin watched him with suspicious eyes. Heโd dismissed her meeting with Elend, but perhaps it worried him more than heโd admitted. A sudden spike of fear made her tense.
Could he be here to kill Elend?ย The assassination of a high noble heir would certainly create tension amongst the nobility.
Vin waited apprehensively. Eventually, however, Kelsier stood and walked away, Pushing himself off the rooftop and into the air.
Vin dropped her bronze barโit would give her awayโand dashed after him. Her iron showed blue lines moving in the distance, and she hurriedly jumped out over the street and Pushed herself off a sewer grate below, determined not to lose him again.
He moved toward the center of the city. Vin frowned, trying to guess his destination. Keep Erikeller was in that direction, and it was a major supplier of armaments. Perhaps Kelsier planned to do something to interrupt its supplies, making House Renoux more vital to the local nobility.
Vin landed on a rooftop and paused, watching Kelsier shoot off into the night.ย Heโs moving fast again. Iโ
A hand fell on her shoulder.
Vin yelped, jumping back, flaring pewter.
Kelsier regarded her with a cocked eyebrow. โYouโre supposed to be in bed, young lady.โ
Vin glanced to the side, toward the line of metal. โButโโ
โMy coin pouch,โ Kelsier said, smiling. โA good thief can steal clever tricks as easily as he steals boxings. Iโve started being more careful since
you tailed me last weekโat first, I assumed you were a Venture Mistborn.โ โThey have some?โ
โIโm sure they do,โ Kelsier said. โMost of the Great Houses doโbut your friend Elend isnโt one of them. Heโs not even a Misting.โ
โHow do you know? He could be hiding it.โ
Kelsier shook his head. โHe nearly died in a raid a couple of years ago
โif there were ever a time to show your powers, it would have been then.โ Vin nodded, still looking down, not meeting Kelsierโs eyes.
He sighed, sitting down on the slanted rooftop, one leg hanging over the side. โHave a seat.โ
Vin settled herself on the tile roof across from him. Above, the cool mists continued to churn, and it had begun to drizzle slightlyโbut that wasnโt much different from the regular nightly humidity.
โI canโt have you tailing me like this, Vin,โ Kelsier said. โDo you remember our discussion about trust?โ
โIf you trusted me, youโd tell me where you were going.โ
โNot necessarily,โ Kelsier said. โMaybe I just donโt want you and the others to worry about me.โ
โEverything you do is dangerous,โ Vin said. โWhy would we worry any more if you told us specifics?โ
โSome tasks are even more dangerous than others,โ Kelsier said quietly.
Vin paused, then glanced to the side, in the direction Kelsier had been going. Toward the center of the city.
Toward Kredik Shaw, the Hill of a Thousand Spires. The Lord Rulerโs palace.
โYouโre going to confront the Lord Ruler!โ Vin said quietly. โYou said last week that you were going to pay him a visit.โ
โโVisitโ is, perhaps, too strong a word,โ Kelsier said. โIย amย going to the palace, but I sincerely hope I donโt run into the Lord Ruler himself. Iโm not ready for him yet. Regardless,ย youย are going straight to Clubsโs shop.โ
Vin nodded.
Kelsier frowned. โYouโre just going to try and follow me again, arenโt you?โ
Vin paused, then she nodded again. โWhy?โ
โBecause I want to help,โ Vin said quietly. โSo far, my part in this all
has essentially boiled down to going to a party. But, Iโm Mistbornโyouโve trained me yourself. Iโm not going to sit back and let everyone else do
dangerous work while I sit, eat dinner, and watch people dance.โ โWhat youโre doing at those balls is important,โ Kelsier said.
Vin nodded, glancing down. Sheโd just let him go, then sheโd follow him. Part of her reasoning was what sheโd said before: She was beginning to feel a camaraderie for this crew, and it was like nothing she had ever known. She wanted to be part of what it was doing; she wanted to help.
However, another part of her whispered that Kelsier wasnโt telling her everything. He might trust her; he might not. However, he certainly had secrets. The Eleventh Metal, and therefore the Lord Ruler, were involved in those secrets.
Kelsier caught her eyes, and he must have seen her intention to follow in them. He sighed, leaning back. โIโm serious, Vin! You canโt go with me.โ
โWhy not?โ she asked, abandoning pretense. โIf what youโre doing is so dangerous, wouldnโt it be safer if you had another Mistborn watching your back?โ
โYou still donโt know all of the metals,โ Kelsier said. โOnly because you havenโt taught me.โ
โYou need more practice.โ
โThe best practice is doing,โ Vin said. โMy brother trained me to steal by taking me on burglaries.โ
Kelsier shook his head. โItโs too dangerous.โ
โKelsier,โ she said in a serious tone. โWeโre planning toย overthrow the Final Empire.ย I donโt really expect to live until the end of the year anyway.
โYou keep telling the others what an advantage it is to have two Mistborn on the team. Well, itโs not going to be much of an advantage
unless you actually let meย beย a Mistborn. How long are you going to wait? Until Iโm โreadyโ? I donโt think that will ever happen.โ
Kelsier eyed her for a moment, then he smiled. โWhen we first met, half the time I couldnโt get you to say a word. Now youโre lecturing me.โ
Vin blushed. Finally, Kelsier sighed, reaching beneath his cloak to pull something out. โI canโt believe Iโm considering this,โ he muttered, handing her the bit of metal.
Vin studied the tiny, silvery ball of metal. It was so reflective and bright that it almost seemed to be a drop of liquid, yet it was solid to the touch.
โAtium,โ Kelsier said. โTenth, and most powerful, of the known
Allomantic metals. That bead is worth more than the entire bag of boxings I gave you before.โ
โThis little bit?โ she asked with surprise.
Kelsier nodded. โAtium only comes from one placeโthe Pits of
Hathsinโwhere the Lord Ruler controls its production and distribution. The Great Houses get to buy a monthly stipend of atium, which is one of the main ways the Lord Ruler controls them. Go ahead and swallow it.โ
Vin eyed the bit of metal, uncertain she wanted to waste something so valuable.
โYou canโt sell it,โ Kelsier said. โThieving crews try, but they get tracked down and executed. The Lord Ruler is very protective of his atium supply.โ
Vin nodded, then swallowed the metal. Immediately, she felt a new well of power appear within her, waiting to be burned.
โAll right,โ Kelsier said, standing. โBurn it as soon as I start walking.โ
Vin nodded. As he began to walk forward, she drew upon her new well of strength and burned atium.
Kelsier seemed to fuzz slightly to her eyes; then a translucent,
wraithlike image shot out into the mists in front of him. The image looked just like Kelsier, and it walked just a few steps in front of him. A very faint, trailing after-image extended from the duplicate back to Kelsier himself.
It was likeโฆa reverse shadow. The duplicate did everything Kelsier did
โexcept, the image movedย first. It turned, and then Kelsier followed its same path.
The imageโs mouth began moving. A second later, Kelsier spoke. โAtium lets you see just a bit into the future. Or, at least, it lets you see what people are going to do a little bit in the future. In addition, it enhances your mind, allowing you to deal with the new information, allowing you to react more quickly and collectedly.โ
The shadow stopped, then Kelsier walked up to it, stopping as well.
Suddenly, the shadow reached out and slapped her, and Vin moved reflexively, putting her hand up just as Kelsierโs real hand began to move. She caught his arm midswing.
โWhile youโre burning atium,โ he said, โnothing can surprise you. You can swing a dagger, knowing confidently that your enemies will run right into it. You can dodge attacks with ease because youโll be able to see where every blow will fall. Atium makes you quite nearly invincible. It enhances your mind, making you able to make use of all the new information.โ
Suddenly, dozens of other images shot from Kelsierโs body. Each one sprang in a different direction, some striding across the roof, others jumping
into the air. Vin released his arm, rising and backing away in confusion.
โI just burned atium too,โ Kelsier said. โI can see what youโre going to do, and that changes what Iโm going to doโwhich in turn changes what
youโre going to do. The images reflect each of the possible actions we might take.โ
โItโs confusing,โ Vin said, watching the insane jumble of images, old ones constantly fading, new ones constantly appearing.
Kelsier nodded. โThe only way to defeat someone who is burning atium is to burn it yourselfโthat way, neither of you has an advantage.โ
The images vanished.
โWhat did you do?โ Vin asked with a start.
โNothing,โ Kelsier said. โYour atium probably ran out.โ
Vin realized with surprise that he was rightโthe atium was gone. โIt burns so quickly!โ
Kelsier nodded, sitting down again. โThatโs probably the fastest fortune youโve ever blown, eh?โ
Vin nodded, stunned. โIt seems like such a waste.โ
Kelsier shrugged. โAtium is only valuable because of Allomancy. So, if we didnโt burn it, it wouldnโt be worth the fortune that it is. Of course, if we do burn it, we make it even more rare. Itโs kind of an interesting relationshipโask Ham about it sometimes. He loves talking about atium economics.
โAnyway, any Mistborn you face will probably have atium. However, theyโll be reluctant to use it. In addition, they wonโt have swallowed it yet
โatium is fragile, and your digestive juices will ruin it in a matter of hours.
So, you have to walk a line between conservation and effectiveness. If it
looks like your opponent is using atium, then youโd better use yours tooโ however, make sure he doesnโt lure you into using up your reserve before he does.โ
Vin nodded. โDoes this mean youโre taking me tonight?โ
โIโll probably regret it,โ Kelsier said, sighing. โBut I donโt see any way to make you stay behindโshort of tying you up, perhaps. But, I warn you Vin. This could be dangerous.ย Veryย dangerous. I donโt intend to meet the Lord Ruler, but I do intend to sneak into his stronghold. I think I know
where we might find a clue on how to defeat him.โ
Vin smiled, stepping forward as Kelsier waved her toward him. He reached into his pouch and pulled out a vial, which he handed to her. It was
like regular Allomantic vials, except the liquid inside held only a single drop of metal. The atium bead was several times larger than the one he had given her to practice on.
โDonโt use it unless you have to,โ Kelsier warned. โYou need any other metals?โ
Vin nodded. โI burned up most of my steel getting here.โ
Kelsier handed her another vial. โFirst, letโs go retrieve my coin pouch.โ
โSometimes I wonder if Iโm going mad.โ
Perhaps it is due to the pressure of knowing that I must somehow bear
the burden of an entire world. Perhaps it is caused by the death I have seen, the friends I have lost. The friends I have been forced to kill.
Either way, I sometimes see shadows following me. Dark creatures that I donโt understand, nor wish to understand. Are they, perhaps, some figment of my overtaxed mind?