SHE LAY ON HER BACK, LISTENING TO THE STEADY TAPPING OFย her metal fingers
against the white resin floor of her white resin prison cell. Of all the thoughts that should have been taking up her mind, a single moment seemed captured in her thoughts, stuck on endless repeat.
Market day, the humid air, the smell of Chang Sachaโs sweet rolls permeating the city square. Before any of this had happenedโbefore Peony had gotten sick, before Levana had come to Earth, before Kai had asked her to the ball. She was just a mechanic, and he was the prince with all the charms she pretended to be immune to. And he was there, before her, while she tottered on a single foot and tried to calm her rapidly beating heart. How she could barely meet his gaze. How he leaned forward, forced her to see him, smiled.
There.
That moment. That smile. Again and again and again.
Cinder sighed and changed the tempo of her tapping fingers.
The net was rife with vids from the ball. She had watched exactly 4.2 seconds of the footage via her netlinkโher in her dirty ball gown tumbling down the stepsโbefore shutting it off. The footage made her look like a madwoman. Surely, every human on Earth would bid her good riddance when Queen Levana claimed her and took her back to Luna. For her โtrial.โ
She heard the guardโs footsteps, muffled, on the other side of the cell door. Everything around her was white, including the brilliantly bleached cotton jumpsuit theyโd put her in when sheโd been forced to discard Peonyโs destroyed gown and the bits of silk glove that hadnโt already been melted or ripped away. They hadnโt yet bothered to turn out the eye-straining lights either, leaving her restless and exhausted. She was beginning to wonder if it would be a relief when the queen came for her, if maybe she would at least be allowed a momentโs sleep.
And sheโd only been there for fourteen hours, thirty-three minutes, and
sixteen seconds. Seventeen seconds. Eighteen.
The door clunked, startling her. She squinted at the tiny window that had opened up in the door, seeing the shadow of a manโs head on the iron gate. The back of his head. None of the guards would look at her.
โYou have a visitor.โ
She propped herself up on her elbows. โThe emperor?โ
The guard snorted. โYeah, right.โ His shadow disappeared from the grate. โKindly open the door if you would,โ said a familiar voice in a familiar
accent. โI must speak with her in private.โ
Cinder climbed to her one foot, leaning against the glass-smooth wall. โSheโs under top security,โ said the guard. โI canโt let you go in. You must
speak with her through the grate.โ
โDonโt be ridiculous. Do I look like a threat to security?โ
Cinder hopped to the window and bounced on her toes. Itย wasย Dr. Erland, holding a pale linen bag. He still wore his lab coat, with the tiny silver spectacles on his nose and wool hat on his head. Though he had to crane his head back to meet the guardโs eye, his stance was undaunted.
โI am the leading scientist of the royal letumosis research team,โ said Dr. Erland, โand this girl is my prime test subject. I require blood samples from her before she leaves the planet.โ He whipped a syringe out of the bag. The guard staggered back in surprise before folding his arms over his chest.
โI have my orders, sir. Youโll have to obtain an official release from the emperor to be allowed entrance.โ
Dr. Erland let his shoulders slump and tucked the syringe back into the bag. โAll right. If thatโs protocol, I understand.โ But instead of turning away, he fiddled with the cuffs of his sleeves, his expression momentarily darkening, before he flashed another grin at the guard. โThere, you see?โ he said, his voice sending an odd ripple down Cinderโs spine. The doctor continued, the cadence of his words as soothing as a song. โI have obtained the necessary release from the emperor.โ He swooped his hands toward the cell door. โYou may open the door.โ
Cinder blinked as if to clear cobwebs from her mind. It seemed Dr. Erland meant to get himself arrested as well, but then the guard turned toward her with a dazed expression and swiped his ID before the scanner. The door opened.
Cinder stumbled back, catching herself on the wall.
โThank you kindly,โ said the doctor, entering the cell without turning his back on the guard. โIโll ask that you give us a bit of privacy. I wonโt be but a minute.โ
The guard shut the door without argument. His footsteps echoed off down
the corridor.
Dr. Erland turned around and snatched a breath when his bright blue eyes fell on Cinder. His lips parted momentarily before he turned his head away and squeezed his eyes shut. When he opened them again, the look of amazement had softened over his features. โIf there were ever any doubt, it is gone now. It may do you good to practice controlling your glamour.โ
Cinder pressed a hand against her cheek. โIโm not doing anything.โ
The doctor cleared his throat uncomfortably. โDonโt worry. Youโll get the hang of it.โ He cast his gaze around the cell. โQuite the predicament youโve gotten yourself into, isnโt it?โ
Cinder lifted her finger toward the door. โYou have to teach me that trick.โ
โIt would be an honor, Miss Linh. Itโs really quite simple. Focus your thoughts, twist your subjectโs thoughts toward you, and clearly state your intent. Internally, of course.โ
Cinder frowned. It didnโt sound simple at all.
The doctor waved away the look. โDonโt worry. Youโll find it comes quite naturally when you need it, but we havenโt time for lessons. I must be quick before anyoneโs suspicions are raised.โ
โMyย suspicions are raised.โ
He ignored her, his gaze sweeping down Cinderโs formโthe white jumper, bulky and loose over her slender frame, the metal hand dinged and scratched from her fall, the multicolored wires that dangled from the cuffed pant leg.
โYouโve lost your foot.โ โYeah, I noticed. Howโs Kai?โ
โWhat? Arenโt you going to ask how I am?โ
โYou look fine,โ she said. โBetter than usual, actually.โ It was trueโthe fluorescent light of the cell took ten years off his features. Or more likely, she realized, it was the lingering effects from using his Lunar gift on the guard. โBut how isย he?โ
โConfused, I think.โ The doctor shrugged. โI do believe he was a bit smitten with you. To find out you were, wellโฆit was a lot to take in, Iโm sure.โ
Cinder ran a frustrated hand through her hair, tangled from fourteen hours of nervously bunching it up in her fists. โLevana forced him to choose. Either marry her or hand me over. Otherwise she said she would declare war based on some law about harboring Lunars.โ
โIt seems he made the right decision. He will be a fine ruler.โ
โThatโs not the point. Levana wonโt be satisfied with his decision for
long.โ
โOf course not. Nor would she have let you live for long had he chosen the marriage. She very much wants you dead, more than you realize. Which is why she must believe that Kai has done everything in his power to keep you confined and is willing to give you over to her as soon as she returns to the moonโwhich wonโt be long now, I think. Otherwise there could be some horrible consequences for himโฆand the Commonwealth.โ
Cinder squinted at him. โIt seems to me like heย isย doing everything he can to keep me confined.โ
โIndeed.โ He twiddled his thumbs. โThat complicates matters, doesnโt it?โ โWhat do youโ?โ
โWhy donโt we sit? You cannot be comfortable standing on one foot like that.โ Dr. Erland sank down onto the cellโs single cot. Cinder slid down the wall opposite him.
โHow is your hand?โ
โFine.โ She flexed her metal fingers. โThe joint on my pinky is busted, but it could be worse. Oh, and heyโโ She gestured at her temple. โNo hole in my head. Iโm still happy about that.โ
โYes, Iโve heard how the queen attacked you. It was your cyborg programming that saved you, wasnโt it?โ
Cinder shrugged. โI guess so. I received some message about bioelectrical manipulation, right before IโฆIโd never gotten that message before, not even around your glamour.โ
โIt was the first time a Lunar had made youย doย something, other than simply believe or feel something. And it seems your programming worked just as it was meant toโanother impressive decision by your surgeon, or perhaps it was Linh Garanโs prototype that did it. Either way, Levana must have been caught quite off guard. Although I suspect the fireworks display you put on may not have endeared you to many Earthens.โ
โI didnโt know how to control it. I didnโt know what was happening.โ She pulled her knees up to her chest. โItโs probably a good thing Iโm in here. Thereโs nowhere out there I would fit in, not after that.โ She gestured to some nonexistent place beyond the white walls. โGood thing Levanaโs going to put me out of my misery.โ
โIs she, Miss Linh? Thatโs a shame. I was hoping you would have inherited more gumption from our people.โ
โSorry. I seem to have lost my gumption when my foot fell off during a live netfeed.โ
The doctor wrinkled his nose at her. โYou worry so much about such silly things.โ
โSilly?โ
Dr. Erland smirked. โI came down here for a very important reason, you know, and we havenโt got all day.โ
โRight.โ Cinder grumbled as she rolled up her sleeve and extended her arm toward him. โTake as much blood as you want. I wonโt be needing it.โ
Dr. Erland patted her elbow. โThat was a ruse. I am not here for blood samples. There will be Lunars in Africa to test if I need them.โ
Cinder let her arm sink back into her lap. โAfrica?โ โYes, I am going to Africa.โ
โWhen?โ
โIn about three minutes. There is much work to be done, and it will be difficult to complete it in a jail cell, so Iโve decided to go to where the first cases of letumosis were documented, in a small town east of the Sahara Desert.โ He spun his fingers through the air, as if gesturing at an invisible map. โI hope to find some carrier hosts and convince them to become a part of my research.โ
Cinder unrolled her sleeve. โSo why are you here?โ
โTo invite you to join me there. When itโs convenient, of course.โ
Cinder scowled. โGee, thanks, Doc. Iโll check my calendar to see when Iโll be available again.โ
โI hope you will, Miss Linh. Here, I have a gift for you. Two gifts, in fact.โ Dr. Erland reached into the bag and pulled out a metal hand and a metal foot, both gleaming beneath the bright lights. Cinderโs eyebrows shot up.
โState of the art,โ said Dr. Erland. โFully accessorized. Plated with 100 percent titanium. And look!โ Like a child with a new toy, he fidgeted with the handโs fingers, revealing a hidden flashlight, a stiletto knife, a projectile gun, a screwdriver, and a universal connector cable. โItโs a pillar of usefulness. The tranquilizer darts are stored in here.โ He opened a compartment on the palm, revealing a dozen skinny darts. โOnce your wiring synchronizes, you should be able to load it with a simple thought.โ
โThatโsโฆfantastic. Now when Iโm on the chopping block, I can at least take a few bystanders down with me.โ
โExactly!โ He chuckled. Cinder frowned, irritated, but Dr. Erland was too busy ogling the prostheses to notice. โI had them made especially for you. I used your body scan to make sure I had the right dimensions. If Iโd had more time, I could have done a skin graft, but we canโt have everything, I suppose.โ
Cinder took the parts when he handed them to her, inspecting their craftsmanship with trepidation.
โDonโt let the guard see those, or I really will be in trouble,โ he said. โThanks. I sure am excited to wear them for the last two days of my life.โ
With a sly grin, Dr. Erland cast his gaze around the small cell. โFunny, isnโt it? So much advancement, so much technology. But even the most complicated security systems arenโt designed with Lunar cyborgs in mind. I guess itโs a good thing there arenโt many of you around, or we might have a reputation for jailbreaks.โ
โWhat? Are you crazy?โ Cinder said, voice dropping to a harsh whisper. โAre you suggesting that I should try toย escape?โ
โIn fact, I am a little bit crazy these days.โ Dr. Erland scratched at his lined cheek. โCanโt be helped. All that bioelectricity with nowhere to go, nothing to doโฆ.โ He sighed whimsically. โBut no, Miss Linh, I am not suggesting you shouldย tryย to escape. I am saying youย mustย escape. And you must do it soon. Your chances for survival will drop drastically once Levana comes for you.โ
Cinder leaned back against the wall, sensing the start of a headache. โLook, I appreciate that you care about me, I really do. But even if I could find a way out of here, do you realize how livid Levana would be? You yourself said there will be horrible consequences if she doesnโt get what she wants.ย Iย am not worth starting a war over.โ
His eyes brightened behind the spectacles. He looked young for a moment, almost giddy. โActually, you are.โ
She cocked her head, squinting at him. Maybe he really was mad.
โI tried to tell you when you were in my office last week, but you had to run off to see your sisterโah, and I am sorry about your sister, by the way.โ
Cinder bit the inside of her cheek.
โAnyway, you see, I had your DNA sequenced. It informed me not only that you are Lunar, not only that you areย notย a shell, but also something of your heritage. Your bloodline.โ
Cinderโs heartbeat quickened. โMy family?โ โYes.โ
โAnd? Do I have one? My parents, are theyโฆโ She hesitated. Dr. Erlandโs eyes had saddened at her outburst. โAre they dead?โ
He pulled his hat off. โIโm sorry, Cinder. I should have gone about this a better way. Yes, your mother is dead. I do not know who your father is or if he is alive. Your mother was, shall we sayโฆknown for her promiscuity.โ
She felt her hopes shrivel. โOh.โ โAnd you have an aunt.โ
โAn aunt?โ
Dr. Erland squeezed the hat in both hands. โYes. Itโs Queen Levana.โ Cinder blinked at him.
โMy dear girl. You are Princess Selene.โ