Fletcherโs shop was built like a maze, arranged in a way that only the snake himself would understand. Kell had spent the last ten minutes turning through drawers and had uncovered a variety of weapons and charms, and a fairly innocuous parasol, but no white rook. He groaned and tossed the parasol aside.
โCanโt you just find the damned thing using magic?โ asked Lila.
โThe whole place is warded,โ answered Kell. โAgainst locator spells. And against thieving, so put that back.โ
Lila dropped the trinket she was about to palm back on the counter. โSo,โ she said, considering the contents of a glass case, โyou and Fletcher are friends?โ
Kell pictured Fletcherโs face the night heโd lost the pot. โNot exactly.โ Lila raised a brow. โGood,โ she said. โMore fun to steal from enemies.โ
Enemiesย was a fair word. The strange thing was, they could have been partners.
โA smuggler and a fence,โ heโd said. โWeโd make a perfect team.โ
โIโll pass,โ said Kell. But when the game of Sanct had been in its last hand, and heโd known that he had won, heโd baited Fletcher with the one thing he wouldnโt refuse.ย โAnesh,โย heโd conceded. โIf you win, Iโll work for you.โ
Fletcher had smiled his greedy smile and drawn his last card.
And Kell had smiled back and played his hand and won everything, leaving Fletcher with nothing more than a bruised ego and a small white rook.
No hard feelings.
Now Kell turned over half the store, searching for the token and glancing every few moments at the door while his own face watched them from the scrying board on the wall.
MISSING
Meanwhile, Lila had stopped searching and was staring at a framed map.
She squinted and tilted her head, frowning as if something were amiss. โWhat is it?โ asked Kell.
โWhereโs Paris?โ she asked, pointing to the place on the continent where it should be.
โThere is no Paris,โ said Kell, rummaging through a cupboard. โNo France.
No England, either.โ
โBut how can there be a London without an England?โ
โI told you, the cityโs a linguistic oddity. Here London is the capital of Arnes.โ
โSo Arnes is simply your name for England.โ
Kell laughed. โNo,โ he said, shaking his head as he crossed to her side. โArnes covers more than half of your Europe. The islandโyour Englandโis called theย raska. Theย crown. But itโs only the tip of the empire.โ He traced the territory lines with his fingertip. โBeyond our country lies Vesk, to the north, and Faro, to the south.โ
โAnd beyond them?โ
Kell shrugged. โMore countries. Some grand, some small. Itโs a whole world, after all.โ
Her gaze trailed over the map, eyes bright. A small private smile crossed her lips. โYes, it is.โ
She pulled away and wandered into another room. And then moments later, she called, โAha!โ
Kell started. โDid you find it?โ he called back.
She reappeared, holding up her prize, but it wasnโt the rook. It was a knife.
Kellโs spirits sank.
โNo,โ she said, โbut isnโt this clever?โ She held it up for Kell to see. The hilt of the dagger wasnโt simply a grip; the metal curved around over the knuckles in a wavering loop before rejoining the stock.
โFor hitting,โ explained Lila, as if Kell couldnโt grasp the meaning of the metal knuckles. โYou can stab them, or you can knock their teeth out. Or you can do both.โ She touched the tip of the blade with her finger. โNot at the same time, of course.โ
โOf course,โ echoed Kell, shutting a cabinet. โYouโre very fond of weapons.โ
Lila stared at him blankly. โWho isnโt?โ
โAnd you already have a knife,โ he pointed out.
โSo?โ asked Lila, admiring the grip. โNo such thing as too many knives.โ โYouโre a violent sort.โ
She wagged the blade. โWe canโt all turn blood and whispers into weapons.โ
Kell bristled. โI donโt whisper. And weโre not here to loot.โ โI thought thatโsย exactlyย why weโre here.โ
Kell sighed and continued to look around the shop. Heโd turned over the whole thing, including Fletcherโs cramped little room at the back, and come up empty. Fletcher wouldnโt have sold it โฆ or would he? Kell closed his eyes, letting his senses wander, as if maybe he could feel the foreign magic. But the space was practically humming with power, overlapping tones that made it impossible to parse the foreign and forbidden from the merely forbidden.
โIโve got a question,โ said Lila, her pockets jingling suspiciously.
โOf course you do.โ Kell sighed, opening his eyes. โAnd I thought I said no thieving.โ
She chewed her lip and dug a few stones and a metal contraption even Kell didnโt recognize the use of out of her pocket, setting them on a chest. โYou said the worlds were cut off. So how does this manโFletcherโhave a piece of White London?โ
Kell sifted through a desk he swore heโd searched, then felt under the lip for hidden drawers. โBecause I gave it to him.โ
โWell, what wereย youย doing with it?โ Her eyes narrowed. โDid you steal it?โ
Kell frowned. He had. โNo.โ โLiar.โ
โI didnโt take it for myself,โ said Kell. โFew people in your world know about mine. Those that doโCollectors and Enthusiastsโare willing to pay a precious sum for a piece of it. A trinket. A token. In my world, most know about yoursโa few people are as intrigued by your mundaneness as you are by our magicโbut everyone knows about theย otherย London. White London. And for a piece ofย thatย world, some would pay dearly.โ
A wry smile cut across Lilaโs mouth. โYouโre a smuggler.โ โSays the pickpocket,โ snapped Kell defensively.
โI know Iโm a thief,โ said Lila, lifting a red lin from the top of the chest and rolling it over her knuckles. โIโve accepted that. Itโs not my fault that you havenโt.โ The coin vanished. Kell opened his mouth to protest, but the lin reappeared an instant later in her other palm. โI donโt understand, though. If youโre a royalโโ
โIโmย notโโ
Lila gave him a withering look. โIf youย liveย with royals and youย dineย with them and youย belongย to them, surely you donโt want for money. Why risk it?โ Kell clenched his jaw, thinking of Rhyโs plea to stop his foolish games.
โYou wouldnโt understand.โ
Lila quirked a brow. โCrime isnโt that complicated,โ she said. โPeople steal because taking something gives them something. If theyโre not in it for the money, theyโre in it for control. The act of taking, of breaking the rules,
makes them feel powerful. Theyโre in it for the sheer defiance.โ She turned away. โSome people steal to stay alive, and some steal to feel alive. Simple as that.โ
โAnd which are you?โ asked Kell.
โI steal for freedom,โ said Lila. โI suppose thatโs a bit of both.โ She wandered into a short hallway between two rooms. โSo thatโs how you came across the black rock?โ she called back. โYou made a deal for it?โ
โNo,โ said Kell. โI made a mistake. One I intend to fix, if I can find the damned thing.โ He slammed a drawer shut in frustration.
โCareful,โ said a gruff voice in Arnesian. โYou might break something.โ
Kell spun to find the shopโs owner standing there, shoulder tipped against a wardrobe, looking vaguely bemused.
โFletcher,โ said Kell.
โHow did you get in?โ asked Fletcher.
Kell forced himself to shrug as he shot a glance toward Lila, whoโd had the good sense to stay in the hallway and out of sight. โI guess your wards are wearing thin.โ
Fletcher crossed his arms. โI doubt that.โ
Kell stole a second glance toward Lila, but she was no longer in the hall. A spike of panic ran through him, one that worsened a moment later when she reappeared behind Fletcher. She moved with silent steps, a knife glittering in one hand.
โTac,โย said Fletcher, lifting his hand beside his head. โYour friend is very rude.โ As he said it, Lila froze mid-stride. The strain showed in her face as she tried to fight the invisible force holding her in place, but it was no use. Fletcher had the rare and dangerous ability to controlย bones, and thereforeย bodies. It was an ability that had earned him the binding scars he was so proud of breaking.
Lila, for one, seemed unimpressed. She muttered some very violent things, and Fletcher splayed his fingers. Kell heard a sound like cracking ice, and Lila let out a stifled cry, the knife tumbling from her fingers.
โI thought you preferred to work alone,โ said Fletcher conversationally. โLet her go,โ ordered Kell.
โAre you going to make me,ย Antari?โ
Kellโs fingers curled into fistsโthe shop was warded a dozen ways, against intruders and thieves and, with Kellโs luck, anyone who meant Fletcher harm
โbut the shop owner himself gave a low chuckle and dropped his hand, and Lila went stumbling to her hands and knees, clutching her wrist and swearing vehemently.
โAnesh,โย he said casually. โWhat brings you back to my humble shop?โ
โI gave you something once,โ said Kell. โIโd like to borrow it.โ Fletcher gave a derisive snort. โI am not in the business of borrowers.โ โIโll buy it then.โ
โAnd if itโs not for sale?โ
Kell forced himself to smile. โYou of all people know,โ he said, โthat
everythingย is for sale.โ
Fletcher parroted the smile, cold and dry. โI wonโt sell it to you, but I might sell it to herโโhis gaze glanced to Lila, who had gotten to her feet and retreated to the nearest wall to lurk and curseโโfor the right price.โ
โShe doesnโt speak Arnesian,โ said Kell. โShe hasnโt the faintest idea what youโre saying.โ
โOh?โ Fletcher grabbed his crotch. โI bet I can make her understand,โ he said, shaking himself in her direction.
Lilaโs eyes narrowed. โBurn in hell, you fuโโ
โI wouldnโt bother with her,โ cut in Kell. โShe bites.โ
Fletcher sighed and shook his head. โWhat kind of trouble are you in,
Master Kell?โ โNone.โ
โYou must be in some, to come here. And besides,โ said Fletcher, smile sharpening. โThey donโt put your face up on the boards for nothing.โ
Kellโs eyes flicked to the scrying board on the wall, the one that had been painted with his face for the last hour. And then he paled. The circle at the bottom, the one that saidย If seen touch hereย was pulsing bright green.
โWhat have you done?โ growled Kell. Fletcher only smiled.
โNo hard feelings,โ he said darkly, right before the shop doors burst open, and the royal guard poured in.