Her ears rang with a deafening pitch. Eira slowly reached her hands up to them, touching the sides of her face, half expecting to feel blood dribbling from them. Her vision was blurry; smoke
crashed over her, carrying ash that clotted her throat. Everything burned from heat, from the glass-like scraps of the flash shale that battered her, sliced her skin with burning edges and pockmarked tiny explosions on impact. She forced herself to breathe through the agony. To recover and stand on shaky feet.
What had happened? What had gone wrong?
Eira blinked through the haze, willing her eyes to focus. Her heart was in her throat.
Noelle had known the risks. She knew to be careful and was too good with her magic to have allowed it to get out of control. Unless Cullen fueling her fire had thrown her off?
Cullen. Eiraโs chest grew even tighter. She croaked, wordless as she stared down into the mine that was an inferno. Cinder and smoke continued to pour out, obscuring her vision further and making her eyes water.
โNoelle!โ Ducot screamed. Her name had become the sound of a bone breaking. Of the world shattering. Agony incarnate set free with two syllables. โTell meโฆtell me sheโs all right. I canโt sense her.ย I canโt sense her.โ He was shaking Alyss. โWhat do you see. What do you see?โ
โItโs justโฆfire.โ Alyssโs words were weak. They were all slowly recovering, crawling and stumbling toward the edge of the mines.
Cullenโฆ Noelleโฆ Everything seemed like it was happening very far away. This couldnโt beโthey couldnโt beโ
โThere!โ Yonlin shouted, nearly throwing himself over the railing of his vantage in the tower. Somehow it hadnโt been toppled, but it looked far more precarious than Eira remembered. He pointed, squinting. They all followed his finger.
Far, far below, in the heart of the blaze, the flame moved unnaturally to form a small bubble. It was barely visible. But Eira could see Cullen and Noelle, back-to-back, holding the fire at bay. The air he had used to fuel it, he now was using to try to snuff itโto carve a hollow spot for them. Noelle took a step forward, sweeping her arms to make a tunnel. They stumbled and staggered, movements strained. But even though their wounds mustโve been far worse than the rest of them had endured, neither Cullen nor Noelle was giving up.
โWe have to help make a path for them!โ Eira shouted. โIโm on it!โ Alyss reached out, magic thin and wavering.
They were all at their limit. Eira included. She could either help batter back the flames or widen someoneโs channel. There wasnโt enough strength left in her to do both. But the flames made the choice for herโthe moisture in the air and earth had evaporated. Dredging up more would take a level of power she no longer had.
So Eira reached out to Alyss, wrapping her magic around her friendโs and prying open her channel once more. Eira poured all the last vestiges of her strength into the effort. Cullen and Noelle were too far for Eira to open their channels confidently, especially with the magic-fueled blaze. But Alyssโฆ She would give her enough power that Alyss would be able to do anything.
Two walls of stone rose on either side of Cullen and Noelle. Then one behind. The first two elongated up the crumbling ramps and smoldering remnants of the mines.
Cullenโs magic shifted to snuff out the remaining flames and cool the stone enough for them to move. Eira debated if she should change to focus on his power instead of Alyssโs once he was in reach. But Noelle was assisting him as well. The two of them moved as easily as Eira and Cullen had together. Their magic natural complements for each other.
โWhatโs happening?โ Ducot pleaded, his face rife with worry. โThereโs too much magic, I canโt make sense of it.โ
โTheyโre coming up. Alyss is making a pathโฆโ Olivin shifted closer to give Ducot the full explanation of what was happening. โCullenย andย Noelle are working together. But the stone is crackingโฆโ
Olivin spared no details. His words underscored the desperation of their circumstances. They highlighted every explosion that burst from tunnels to the left of Cullen and Noelle, battering Alyssโs walls, as the fire that Noelle had triggered ran rampant through the veins of flash shale throughout the mines. The fire formed deep trenches as whole pieces of earth slid off, collapsing into the inferno. Eira wondered just how much of the path Noelle and Cullen were walking on was supported by Alyss.
โWe need to move from the ledge.โ Yonlin was halfway down the ladder that reached up to the watchtower deck. โThis whole area might go. Who knows how deep the tracts of flash shale run, and those other knights from the woods are nearly halfway here.โ
He was right. Eira knew it. But they had all come in together. They were all leaving together.
โWe have to hurry.โ Olivinโs words dripped with worry.
โWeโre going to get them, and then weโre leaving,โ she declared.
โEiraโฆโ Alyss said softly. Sweat poured down her face. It ran down Eiraโs as well, melting instantly through the ice Eira would usually keep under her skin. But she didnโt expend her power on keeping herself comfortable, not now. โItโs becoming too unstable for me to move too much rock. Iโm doing all I can butโโ
โTheyโre almost here, Alyss. A little bit longer. You can do it. I know you can.โ
Alyss nodded and set her jaw in determination. Her magic continued to surge. But it was beginning to waver, even as Eira tried to dredge up more.
Cullen and Noelle were over halfway up. They were racing as fast as they could. But the ground underneath them was giving way with almost every step. The mine was being consumed by magic fireโwaves of power stronger than any Eira had ever felt before battered her with every burst of flame.
A fiery blast had Noelle tackling Cullen to the ground, her hand held out, elbow locked. Fending off the flames with a burst of her own magic. The explosion from the flash shale nearly won.
โNoelle!โ Ducot shouted. โHurry!โ
She looked up, finally able to hear his voice. Awash in the bright red and orange glow, a smile crossed her lips. One of confidence, arrogance, of blind faithโeverything that made Noelleย her. She helped Cullen up and they began running again, magic flickering.
โOlivin, take Ducot and Yonlin, go for the woods,โ Eira commanded. โWeโll have a better chance of losing the knights there.โ
โIโm not leaving!โ Ducot snapped at her.
โThis whole place is going down. We need to get clear. Go ahead,โ she snapped back. Then, softer, โNoelle and Cullen arenโt far. Weโll all be right behind.โ
Eiraโs eyes met Olivinโs, focusing on him instead of Ducot. He gave a slight nod. But his expression was just as worried as Ducotโsโexcept, he was worried forย her. Not that she blamed him. Everything was crumbling beneath them and they were a breath away from it all tumbling down.
She gave him a slight nod, one he returned. Then, he started to move. Sheโd asked him because she knew he would. If there was one thing sheโd learned, it was that heโd protect his brother at all costs.
โTheyโre almost here,โ Eira encouraged, even though Alyss could see their status. Her friendโs strength was nearly depleted.
โEira, I canโtโฆโ
โYouโre doing amazing. A little bit longer.โ Eira placed her hand on Alyssโs shoulder and squeezed, the contact deepening Eiraโs powers.
Between Alyss making a pathway, Noelle and Cullen fending off the flames, and sheer luckโฆ
Cullen and Noelle crested the top of the mines.
Eira let out a squeak of relief as her hand slid from Alyssโs shoulder. Every muscle in her body relaxed. Tears ran sooty rivulets over her cheeks. Cullenโs gaze turned toward her and, in him, she saw the man that had hoisted her from the snow after her brotherโs death. The man who had been there in a night of chaos in the Court of Shadows. As the man he was now and could still become. Heโd made it.
โWe have to go.โ Alyss panted softly. โNow!โ
They all began to run for the distant line of trees, following after Olivin, Ducot, and Yonlin. The knights were still slowed by Alyssโs upturned earth
โgoing around it would take them just as long. Hopefully the woods were close enough to escape into. Hopefully where the trees were meant the ground was too soft for the shale since their roots could penetrated.
Hopefully they could lose the still-mounted knights in the dense and uneven woods. Theyโd find a place to hide.
Hopefully.
Blind hope had them all pumping their feet away from the upper rim, racing away from the still-blazing mines that battered their backs with heat and smoke. Behind them, explosions continued to ring out. The earth groaned and cracked; Alyssโs magic wobbled, flickered, and then gave out. Eira looked over her shoulder when a spiderweb fracture shot between her feet. Geysers of flame erupted.
Theyโd done it. The mines of Carsovia were going to be no moreโฆitโd take years for the empress to recover from this, and that would give them all time to prepare. Sheโd tell Vi what she found hereโthe princess was still alive, Eira refused to believe anything else. If Noelle couldโve survived this, then Vi and Aldrik, as the greatest Firebearers to live, had survived the explosion in the coliseum. Ulvarth would lose all access to flash beads. Heโd run through whatever meager stock heโd have and thatโd be it. Theyโd annihilate him, too.
Olivin turned back to face them. His eyes widened with sheer horror. โLookโโ He didnโt get more than a word in.
Everything happened almost at the same time. All at once.
Painfully slowly.
Eiraโs head swiveled back around. There were three more knights emerging from the forest they were running toward, charging for them, still mounted. The group that had gone into the forest to chase the prisoners mustโve split once more and theyโd gained the element of surprise. Theyโd hedged their bets, taking chances both on the wide path around Alyssโs upturned terrain and on the terrain itself.
One knight struck Yonlin across the face as he rode by. An arc of blood streaked through the air as he spun and fell. Olivin swung with a scream, launching himself into a crazed frenzy.
Ducot skidded. Magic pulsed out under him and made a pit, catching another knight with a whinny and a crunch. But another two were riding toward them.
Cullen lunged, ready to take down one. But the third slowly raised her flashfire. Raw hatred furrowed her brow with ugly lines.
Eira tried to find water in the air, but it had all evaporated from the fire of the mines. None came to her hand. She tried to force it up from the earth. From the heavens above. From her own marrow if thatโs what it took. To be strong enough that she could will water into existence.
She wasnโt strong enough.
Another explosion rang out from the mines behind them at the same time as the womanโs flashfire burst with sound, light, and deadly magic. Eira dodged on instinct, bringing Alyss with her, Eiraโs hand still on her shoulder. Cullen was already out of the way, the wind under his heels.
But Noelleโฆ
As Eira rolled, sky turning to earth, and then sky again, she caught a glimpse of Noelle staggering back. Blood poured from the wound in her chest. It dribbled from her shocked, parted lips. The ground groaned, cracking under another explosion that was somehow softer than Eiraโs scream.
Noelle fell back, lifeless, as the earth under her feet crumbled and the blaze consumed her.





