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Chapter no 38

An Heir of Frost (A Trial of Sorcerers, #4)

โ€œWhat do we do?โ€ Cullen looked to her. Alyss as well.

โ€œWhat do you both think?โ€ Eira could hardly ask her question before horns blasted again.

โ€œI can probably get us out of here undetected.โ€ Alyss moved to the wall, her focus drifting as she was no doubt charting a course.

โ€œDucot shouldnโ€™t have a problem,โ€ Eira mused. Knowing him, he probably was already scurrying back to their exit point.

โ€œWhat about Olivin, Yonlin, and Noelle?โ€ Cullen frowned. โ€œAre they going to fight, or will they run?โ€

They hadnโ€™t gone over contingencies before entering the mines. Eira cursed to herself. Maybe Lavette had been right and there should have been a more dictated planโ€ฆ

โ€œNoelle wonโ€™t run until she knows Ducot is safe.โ€ Eira landed on the thought and hoped one of them would contradict her. Neither did.

โ€œThen we fight?โ€ Cullen sought out agreement from them both. Determined nods were his response. Commotion was growing at the entrance of the tunnel that led to the prison. Knights were nearing.

โ€œWeโ€™re going out the front. At least until ifโ€”or whenโ€”we can tell the others to run,โ€ Eira voiced what they all seemed to have agreed upon. โ€œAnd, remember, weโ€™re not heroes and this isnโ€™t a duel. Fight to kill by whatever means necessary.โ€

โ€œEira, Iโ€™ve a manโ€™s foot strapped to my back to bring to the pirate queen. Weโ€™re in a morally gray area at best; Iโ€™m not looking to fight fair.โ€ Alyssโ€™s grin suggested she wasnโ€™t upset in the slightest about that, either.

Discussion ended abruptly as a horde of knights appeared at the opening of the tunnel, rushing down toward them. Alyss wriggled her fingers; the rock around them popped and hissed. Cullen drew in a deep breath, as if he would suck in all the air from the entire world.

And Eiraโ€ฆ

โ€œThese are mine,โ€ she growled softly and sprang into motion.

She raced upward toward the knights. Skidded to a stop. Thrust out her hands, fingers tense, like claws. Each finger was connected with a knight. They shuddered as her ice grew in them. Their hearts seized and they collapsed.

Eira didnโ€™t even look back, trusting her friends to keep up. She kept running and emerged from the tunnel as aย boomย echoed across the mines. Cannons shot down from the southernmost tower, blasting into the path along distant rock. Eira could swear she almost heard Yonlin howling with glee.

A group of knights in the opposite tower levied opposing fire. The smaller blasts from the flashfires broke against a massive Lightspinning shield. Eira could feel Olivinโ€™s magic cascading through the air as the shield broke into golden confetti, glittering down like a meteor shower.

โ€œMy turn,โ€ Alyss snarled, and planted her feet. With a fearsome grin, she grabbed the open air and yanked, as if pulling an invisible rope. The rock underneath the tower that was readying their next volley against their friends gave way, sending the tower careening into the pit mine and knights scattering.

A burst of magic to Eiraโ€™s left was followed by the howl of wind. Cullen was a blur as he practically flew. His hand clamped over the mouth of one of the knights as he landed. In a blink, there was nothing more than wind and carnage where a face once was.

โ€œThatโ€™s new!โ€ Eira shouted.

โ€œYouโ€™llย neverย believe who taught it to me.โ€ Cullen threw a smirk back over his shoulder. Gone was the perfectly polished Prince of the Tower. In his place was a man wielding power and death with the same ease as drawing breath. โ€œNow, I have some business with the men who hurt you.โ€

Another groan of rock was followed by the sounds of a second tower collapsing. Alyss panted, wiping sweat from her brow.

Fire erupted at the top edge of the mines, underneath the southernmost tower. There was Noelle, fighting from the top down to help clear them a

way. Cullenโ€™s path would meet her halfway up. But Eiraโ€™s attention was drawn back toward the knights collecting on the lower plateau. Then down, farther still, to where the knights were slowly moving the massive plates of metal sheโ€™d seen earlier to enclose the very bottom of the mine. Cart tracks crunched and broke off in their haste to shutter off the most valuable spot. Their frantic rush further reaffirmed that was the core of their refining.

Eiraโ€™s attention volleyed between the lowest and highest points of the mine.

They should escape. She should get her friends out. Butโ€ฆif things had already gone sidewaysโ€ฆwhy notย reallyย cut off the supply of Ulvarthโ€™s flash beads? More than a temporary delay as the empress appointed a new overseer for the mines, they could destroy the mines entirely. Then Carsovia would have to focus on their own borders rather than on Meru. Theyโ€™d be too busy nursing their wounds to support Ulvarth, and that would give them time to take him down.

โ€œHang in there, Alyss.โ€ Eira squeezed her friendโ€™s shoulder and headed down to meet the knights rushing up toward them.

The mines were dotted with waterโ€”stagnant, shallow pools that had collected during the last rain, to condensation from the cooling air of night, to water that trickled through deep caverns within the earth. Eira gathered it all, collecting droplets over her shoulders that grew into heavy blobs. She strolled down as the knights ran up. They stopped, levying their flashfires.

โ€œIโ€™ll give you one chance,โ€ Eira called to them. โ€œDrop your weapons, leave, and Iย mightย let you live.โ€

They leveled the muzzles toward her.

โ€œFine.โ€ Eira sighed dramatically. โ€œI suppose nothing can be done with those who trifle with the pirate queen.โ€

A few lowered their flashfires then. Their eyes widened. Eira could hear a gasp. A few recognized her with expressions of fear and confusion.

With a wave of her hand, the water sheโ€™d been collecting condensed into spears of ice, raining down on them, turning the men and women into pincushions.

More knights beyond regarded her with a mix of terror and rage.

She drew the water back to her and was on the move once more. Adelaโ€™s training was in every fiber of her muscles. It lived in her thoughts. In her marrow.

Eira hadnโ€™t been crafted in Adelaโ€™s image by the womb, but by the hand of the pirate queen herself. And she brought death to all those who stood against her.

With every progression to the plateau, she gained more water. More power. There was an ebb and flow to the battle. Shield. Retaliate. Attack again. Except Eira was in control of the currents and they were the ones who were helpless before her.

Her body was surrounded in a frosty haze that Eira used to blink in and out of perception as needed. Illusions with one hand. Daggers of ice in the other. She could manage it all.

Eventually, the last knight standing in her way fell and Eira was before the entrance to the cavern the prisoners were kept in. She walked in, knowing better than to think all would see her as a savior. There were those like Mel, those still loyal no matter how many times they were threatened, beaten, or worse.

โ€œThose who wish to live, leave.โ€ Eira projected her voice from the pit of her stomach to the top of the cavern. โ€œThe era of the mines is ending at the hands of the pirate queen.โ€

This was what stories were made of. How Adelaโ€™s infamy and lore spread and grew. Even if she wasnโ€™t Adelaโ€™s child, Eira was part of that story, now. And would be forever. This was the first time she was willingly using Adelaโ€™s name and it would be to her full advantage.

She was the woman with the ice blue eyes and platinum hair. The woman who ended Carsoviaโ€™s flash bead operations. The words of the Carsovia trader who had been delivering flash beads to the Pillars in the cavern echoed in Eiraโ€™s earsโ€”Empress Hannika has no reason to fear a pirate. Eira would see about that.

They stared at her. No one moving. Eira turned and walked back through the tunnel. The echo of footsteps was chasing her, hasty, sprinting. Then, more. Eira stepped to the side as the prisoners dashed for freedom, desperate and clumsy with their frantic haste. Cullen and Noelle had just reached the plateau and stepped off to the side.

Eira saw Alyss above, clearing a path to the top rim. โ€œWhat happened to no heroes?โ€ Cullen approached.

โ€œI donโ€™t care about being a hero. But I do want to hurt Ulvarth by cutting him off.โ€ Eira crossed to the edge of the plateau, looking down at

the large metal doors that closed off the very bottom of the pit. โ€œIf these mines are operational, Carsovia and Ulvarth are both stronger.โ€

Cullen followed her logic. โ€œIf theyโ€™re goneโ€ฆthe threat is diminished, for a time.โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™ll just make a new mine, I know,โ€ she said grimly. โ€œBut I want to inflict as much pain as I can before we go.โ€

โ€œHow do you intend to end it?โ€ Noelle asked.

โ€œUnderneath that shield of metal is the heart of the operation. Thatโ€™s where they take all the shale and refine it into beads,โ€ Eira said.

โ€œThen I suppose itโ€™s a good thing I came down.โ€ Noelle walked to the ledge. โ€œYouโ€™re going to need some strong fire to get through all that metal.โ€ She cracked her knuckles.

โ€œWe should find another way downโ€”that door is operational somewhere. We donโ€™t want to set off the flash shale,โ€ Eira said with a note of caution.

Noelle shook her head. โ€œThereโ€™s no time and it probably can only be opened from within. I can keep my fire focused.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re sure?โ€

Noelle snorted. โ€œWho do you think youโ€™re talking to?โ€

โ€œI have faith in you.โ€ Eira patted her friend on the shoulder and stepped back to let her do her work.

A wave of heat had Eira and Cullen staggering. Noelleโ€™s jaw was set, a look of intense focus.

Another set of knights poured out from a side tunnel, like rats being flushed out with fire and smoke. Eira and Cullen wasted no time engaging them, giving Noelle the time and space she needed. None even got close.

Cullenโ€™s power swirled through the air against Eiraโ€™s. Their magics were two hearts beating, pulsing in time with each other. They caressed, brushing like ribbons of silk. The air throbbed with raw power. Ice crackled. Linking her magic with his was effortless, barely a thought. Every movement was as natural as her ownโ€”as if he were merely an extension of her. The chaos of more towers falling, the stampede of prisoners escaping, and the roar of Noelleโ€™s fire all faded away.

For a moment, it seemed as though they had killed off all the knights there were. Noelle paused in the lull to catch her breath, breathing heavy. The world had quieted.

Then, the sound of a new horn in the distance.

Alyss slid down the side of the mine on a chute of her own making, arriving at their level. A mole was on her shoulder that leaped off and took the form of a man.

โ€œThereโ€™s more coming,โ€ Ducot reported hastily. โ€œAย lotย more.โ€

โ€œHow close are you to breaking through?โ€ Eira looked back to Noelle. โ€œClose.โ€ Noelle nodded.

โ€œWe need to go,ย now.โ€ Ducot crossed over, grabbing Noelleโ€™s wrist. She spun with a smile, grabbing his face and kissing it.

โ€œFirst I want to make these people tremble in fear at the might of Solaris,โ€ Noelle said. โ€œYou go up, help Olivin and Yonlin.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not leaving you.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll be right behind,โ€ Noelle reassured him.

Ducot eased away, stepping backward as Noelle turned to the edge once more. The muscles in his jaw bulged. But he said, โ€œYou all heard the lady, letโ€™s go.โ€

Eira hesitated. โ€œNoelle, are you sure?โ€

โ€œYou know my family had mines for Western Rubies, right?โ€ Noelle said without looking back. โ€œMines like this shouldnโ€™t exist.โ€

Eira remembered what Noelle had told her and what sheโ€™d read in history books. She knew the stories of the conditions of the Western mines decades ago.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t your familyโ€™s mines,โ€ Eira said. โ€œThis isnโ€™t on you.โ€

โ€œGo, Eira, I wonโ€™t be far behind.โ€ Noelle glanced over her shoulder with a slight smile. โ€œYouโ€™re not the only one who wants to bring this place to its knees.โ€

Eira relented. Theyโ€™d come this far with her putting her trust in her friends; she wouldnโ€™t stop now.

The three of them began runningโ€”Ducot back on Alyssโ€™s shoulder in his mole formโ€”leaving Noelle to continue blasting through the door. They sprinted up and up, toward the top rim of the mine to buy Noelle more time by thwarting knights along the way. When they emerged, it was to a wall of cavalry in the far distance. Olivin and Yonlin braced themselves.

โ€œAre we leaving?โ€ Yonlin called down from the tower where he was manning a cannon.

โ€œWhereโ€™s Noelle?โ€ Olivin asked. Then, hastily when he saw the blood covering Eira, โ€œAre you all right?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine. Most of it isnโ€™t mine, and what is, Alyss already healed.โ€ Eira glanced back down into the mines. โ€œWe need to buy her some more time.โ€

โ€œNoโ€ฆ Theyโ€™re right, we need toย go,โ€ Cullen disagreed, staring in disbelief at the distant riders. โ€œThis is beyond us. We donโ€™t have the element of surprise or tunnels to separate them out. We need to get Noelle and leave.โ€

โ€œNoelle made her choice and we should respect it,โ€ Eira attempted to say.

Ducot was already shifting back into his human form with a jump off Alyssโ€™s shoulder. โ€œThis changes things! Order her.โ€

He was right. Eira could see it. But should she really try to order Noelle against her wishes? She looked back down, screaming, โ€œNoelle, enough!โ€ Her friend either didnโ€™t hear over the roar of fire, or chose to ignore the command. โ€œNoelle!โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not leaving without her,โ€ Ducot declared, back in his human form. Worry was seeping into his voice. He stared at nothing, not the knights, and not Noelle. But his face was twisted with panic, as if by sense alone he knew how tenuous their circumstances were.

โ€œWe wonโ€™t,โ€ Eira assured him.

โ€œIโ€™m going to get her,โ€ Cullen announced. โ€œCullenโ€”โ€

โ€œI can help her get through the metal. Fire burns hotter with air.โ€ โ€œI should go; I can open her channel,โ€ Eira countered.

โ€œThey need you here for that very reason. I can only help her in this task. You can help everyone.โ€ Cullen took a step closer and grabbed Eira by the waist. He pulled her to him, hips flush, and kissed her in front of everyone. A kiss that tasted almost too sweetly of goodbye. โ€œI love you.โ€

โ€œCome back and bring her with you,โ€ Eira whispered.

โ€œYouโ€™re not rid of me yet.โ€ Cullen grinned, and descended once more, the wind under his heels as he leapt into the open air.

Eira turned, eyes stinging, rage swelling. Suddenly her determination to end the mines had vanished. The knights were riding hard against the open plains to the northwest and all she wanted was to flee with the people she cared about most.

But Eira didnโ€™t let her fear and worry show. Instead, she announced, โ€œWeโ€™re buying them time. And then weโ€™re getting out of here.ย Allย of us.โ€

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