โAย t the base of the iron staircase, Jesper tried to straighten his shirt and dabbed the blood from his lip, though at this point he figured it wouldnโt matter if he showed up in nothing but his skivvies. His father was no fool, and that ridiculous story Wylan had concocted to cover for Jesperโs mistakes had worn faster than a cheap suit. His father had seen their wounds, heโd heard about their botched plans. He knew they werenโt students or victims of a swindle. So what now?โโ
Close your eyes and hope the firing squad has good aimย , he thought bleakly.
โJesper.โ
He whirled. Inej was right behind him. He hadnโt heard her approach, but that was no surprise.ย Have you told Inej youโre the reason she almost died at the end of Oomenโs knife?ย Well, Jesper figured heโd be doing a lot of apologizing this morning. Best get to it.
โInej, Iโm sorryโโ
โI didnโt come looking for an apology, Jesper. You have a weak spot.
We all have weak spots.โ โWhatโs yours?โ
โThe company I keep,โ she said with a slight smile. โYou donโt even know what I did.โ
โThen tell me.โ
Jesper looked down at his shoes. They were miserably scuffed. โI was in deep with Pekka Rollins for a lot ofย krugeย . His goons were putting the pressure on, so I โฆ I told them I was leaving town, but that I was about
to come into a big score. I didnโt say anything about the Ice Court, I swear.โ
โBut it was enough for Rollins to put the puzzle together and prepare an ambush.โ She sighed. โAnd Kaz has been punishing you for it ever since.โ
Jesper shrugged. โMaybe I deserve it.โ
โDo you know the Suli have no words to say โIโm sorryโ?โ โWhat do you say when you step on someoneโs foot?โ
โI donโt step on peopleโs feet.โ โYou know what I mean.โ
โWe say nothing. We know the slight was not deliberate. We live in tight quarters, traveling together. Thereโs no time to constantly be apologizing for existing. But when someone does wrong, when we make mistakes, we donโt say weโre sorry. We promise to make amends.โ
โI will.โ
โMati en sheva yelu.ย This action will have no echo. It means we wonโt repeat the same mistakes, that we wonโt continue to do harm.โ
โIโm not going to get you stabbed again.โ
โI got stabbed because I let my guard down. You betrayed your crew.โ โI didnโt meanโโ
โIt would be better if youย hadย meant to betray us. Jesper, I donโt want an apology, not until you can promise that you wonโt keep making the same mistake.โ
Jesper rocked lightly on his heels. โI donโt know how to do that.โ โThereโs a wound in you, and the tables, the dice, the cardsโthey feel
like medicine. They soothe you, put you right for a time. But theyโre poison, Jesper. Every time you play, you take another sip. You have to find some other way to heal that part of yourself.โ She laid her hand on his chest. โStop treating your pain like itโs something you imagined. If you see the wound is real, then you can heal it.โ
A wound? He opened his mouth to deny it, but something stopped him. For all his trouble at the tables and away from them, Jesper had always thought of himself as lucky. Happy, easygoing. The kind of guy people wanted around. But what if heโd been bluffing this whole time?ย Angry and frightenedย โthatโs what the Fjerdan had called him. What had Matthias and Inej seen in Jesper that he didnโt understand?
โI โฆ Iโll try.โ It was the most he could offer right now. He took her hand in his, pressed a kiss to her knuckles. โIt may take me a while
before I can say those words.โ His lips tilted in a grin. โAnd not just because I canโt speak Suli.โ
โI know,โ she said. โBut think on it.โ She glanced toward the sitting room. โJust tell him the truth, Jesper. Youโll both be glad to know where you stand.โ
โEvery time I think about doing that, I feel like hurling myself out a window.โ He hesitated. โWould you tell your parents the truth? Would you tell them everything youโve done โฆ everything that happened?โ
โI donโt know,โ Inej admitted. โBut Iโd give anything to have the choice.โ
Jesper found his father in the purple sitting room, a cup of coffee in his big hands. Heโd piled the dishes back onto the silver tray.
โYou donโt have to clean up after us, Da.โ
โSomeone does.โ He took a sip of his coffee. โSit down, Jes.โ
Jesper didnโt want to sit. That desperate itch was crackling through his body. All he wanted was to run straight to the Barrel as fast as his legs could carry him and throw himself down in the first gambling parlor he could find. If he hadnโt thought heโd be arrested or shot before he got halfway there, he just might have. He sat. Inej had left the unused vials of the chemical weevil on the table. He picked one up, fiddling with the stopper.
His father leaned back, watching him with those stern gray eyes. Jesper could see every line and freckle on his face in the clear morning light.
โThere was no swindle, was there? That Shu boy lied for you. They all did.โ
Jesper clasped his hands to keep them from fidgeting.ย Youโll both be glad to know where you stand.ย Jesper wasnโt sure that was true, but he had no more options. โThere have been a lot of swindles, but I was usually on the swindling side. A lot of fightsโI was usually on the winning side. A lot of card games.โ He looked down at the white crescents of his fingernails. โI was usually on the losing side.โ
โThe loan I gave you for your studies?โ
โI got in deep with the wrong people. I lost at the tables and I kept losing, so I kept borrowing. I thought I could find a way to dig myself out.โ
โWhy didnโt you just stop?โ
Jesper wanted to laugh. He had pleaded with himself, screamed at himself to stop. โIt isnโt like that.โย Thereโs a wound in you.ย โNot for me. I donโt know why.โ
Colm pinched the bridge of his nose. He looked so weary, this man who could work from sunrise to sunset without ever complaining. โI never should have let you leave home.โ
โDaโโ
โI knew the farm wasnโt for you. I wanted you to have something better.โ
โThen why not send me to Ravka?โ Jesper said before he could think better of it.
Coffee sloshed from Colmโs cup. โOut of the question.โ โWhy?โ
โWhy should I send my son to some foreign country to fight and die in their wars?โ
A memory came to Jesper, sharp as a mule kick. The dusty man was standing at the door again. He had the girl with him, the girl who had lived because his mother had died. He wanted Jesper to come with them. โLeoni is zowa. She has the gift too,โ heโd said. โThere are teachers in
the west, past the frontier. They could train them.โ โJesper doesnโt have it,โ Colm said.
โBut his motherโโ
โHe doesnโt have it. You have no right to come here.โ โAre you sure? Has he been tested?โ
โYou come back on this land and Iโll consider it an invitation to put a bullet between your eyes. You go and you take that girl with you. No one here has the gift and no one here wants it.โ
Heโd slammed the door in the dusty manโs face.
Jesper remembered his father standing there, taking great heaving breaths.
โWhat did they want, Da?โ โNothing.โ
โAm I zowa?โ Jesper had asked. โAm I Grisha?โ โDonโt say those words in this house. Not ever.โ โButโโ
โThatโs what killed your mother, do you understand? Thatโs what took her from us.โ His fatherโs voice was fierce, his gray eyes hard as quartz. โI wonโt let it take you too.โ Then his shoulders slumped. As if the words
were being torn from him, heโd said, โDo you want to go with them? You can go. If thatโs what you want. I wonโt be mad.โ
Jesper had been ten. Heโd thought of his father alone on the farm, coming home to an empty house every day, sitting by himself at the table every night, no one to make him burnt biscuits.
โNo,โ heโd said. โI donโt want to go with them. I want to stay with you.โ
Now he rose from his chair, unable to sit still any longer, and paced the length of the room. Jesper felt like he couldnโt breathe. He couldnโt be here anymore. His heart hurt. His head hurt. Guilt and love and resentment were all tangled up inside him, and every time he tried to unravel the knot in his gut, it just got worse. He was ashamed of the mess heโd made, of the trouble heโd brought to his fatherโs door. But he was mad too. And how could he be angry at his father? The person who loved him most in the world, who had worked to give him everything he had, the person heโd take a bullet for any day of the week?
This action will have no echo.ย โIโm going to โฆ Iโll find a way to make amends, Da. I want to be a better person, a better son.โ
โI didnโt raise you to be a gambler, Jesper. I certainly didnโt raise you to be a criminal.โ
Jesper released a bitter huff of laughter. โI love you, Da. I love you with all my lying, thieving, worthless heart, but yes, you did.โ
โWhat?โ sputtered Colm. โYou taught me to lie.โ โTo keep you safe.โ
Jesper shook his head. โI had a gift. You should have let me use it.โ
Colm banged his fist against the table. โItโs not a gift. Itโs a curse. It would have killed you the same way it killed your mother.โ
So much for the truth. Jesper strode to the door. If he didnโt get shut of this place, he was going to jump right out of his skin. โIโm dying anyway, Da. Iโm just doing it slow.โ
Jesper strode down the hall. He didnโt know where to go or what to do with himself.ย Go to the Barrel. Stay off the Stave. Thereโs a game to be had somewhere, just be inconspicuous.ย Sure, a Zemeni as tall as a modestly ambitious tree and carrying a price on his head wouldnโt be noticed at all. He remembered what Kuwei had said about Grisha who didnโt use their power being tired and sickly. He wasnโt physically sick,
that was true enough. But what if Matthias was right and Jesper had a different kind of sickness? What if all that power inside him just liked to bounce around looking for someplace to go?
He passed an open doorway, then doubled back. Wylan was sitting at a white lacquer piano in the corner, listlessly plunking out one solitary note.
โI like that,โ he said. โHas a great beatโyou can dance to it.โ
Wylan looked up, and Jesper sauntered into the room, hands swinging restlessly at his sides. He circled its perimeter, taking in all the furnishingsโpurple silk wallpaper flocked in silver fishes, silver chandeliers, a cabinet full of blown-glass ships. โSaints, this place is hideous.โ
Wylan shrugged and played another note. Jesper leaned on the piano. โWanna get out of here?โ
Wylan looked up at him, his gaze speculative. He nodded. Jesper stood up a little straighter. โReally?โ
Wylan held his gaze. The air in the room seemed to change, as if it had become suddenly combustible.
Wylan rose from the piano bench. He took a step toward Jesper. His eyes were a clear, luminous gold, like sun through honey. Jesper missed the blue, the long lashes, the tangle of curls. But if the merchling had to be wrapped up in a different package, Jesper could admit he liked this one plenty. And did any of that really matter when Wylan was looking at him like thatโhead tilted to the side, a slight smile playing over his lips? He looked almost โฆย boldย . What had changed? Had he been afraid Jesper wouldnโt make it out of the scrape on Black Veil? Was he just feeling lucky to be alive? Jesper wasnโt sure he cared. Heโd wanted distraction, and here it was.
Wylanโs grin broadened. His brow lifted. If that wasnโt an invitation โฆ
โWell, hell,โ Jesper muttered. He closed the distance between them and took Wylanโs face in his hands. He moved slowly, deliberately, kept the kiss quiet, the barest brush of his lips, giving Wylan the chance to pull away if he wanted to. But he didnโt. He drew closer.
Jesper could feel the heat from Wylanโs body against his. He slid his hand to the back of Wylanโs neck, tilting his head back, asking for more.
He felt greedy for something. Heโd wanted to kiss Wylan since heโd first seen him stirring chemicals in that gruesome tanneryโruddy curls
damp with the heat, skin so delicate it looked like it would bruise if you breathed on it too hard. He looked like heโd fallen into the wrong story, a prince turned pauper. From then on, Jesper had been stuck somewhere between the desire to taunt the pampered little merchling into another blush and the urge to flirt him into a quiet corner just to see what might happen. But sometime during their hours at the Ice Court, that curiosity had changed. Heโd felt the tug of something more, something that came to life in Wylanโs unexpected courage, in his wide-eyed, generous way of looking at the world. It made Jesper feel like a kite on a tether, lifted up and then plummeting down, and he liked it.
So where was that feeling now? Disappointment flooded through him.ย Is it me?ย Jesper thought.ย Am I out of practice?ย He pushed closer, letting the kiss deepen, seeking that rising, falling, reckless sensation, moving Wylan back against the piano. He heard the keys clank against one anotherโsoft, discordant music.ย Appropriateย , he thought. And then,
If I can think about metaphors at a time like this, something is definitely wrong.
He pulled back, dropped his hands, feeling unspeakably awkward.
What did you say after a terrible kiss? Heโd never had cause to wonder.
That was when he saw Kuwei standing in the doorway, mouth open, eyes wide and shocked.
โWhat?โ Jesper asked. โDo the Shu not kiss before noon?โ โI wouldnโt know,โ Kuwei said sourly.
Not Kuwei.
โOh, Saints,โ Jesper groaned. That wasnโt Kuwei in the doorway. It was Wylan Van Eck, budding demolitions expert and wayward rich kid. And that meant heโd just kissed โฆ
The real Kuwei plunked that same listless note on the piano, grinning shamelessly up at him through thick black lashes.
Jesper turned back to the door. โWylanโโ he began. โKaz wants us in the sitting room.โ
โIโโ
But Wylan was already gone. Jesper stared at the empty doorway. How could he have made a mistake like that? Wylan was taller than Kuwei; his face was narrower too. If Jesper hadnโt been so riled up and jittery after the fight with Kaz and the argument with his father, he would never have confused them. And now heโd ruined everything.
Jesper jabbed an accusing finger at Kuwei. โYou should have said
something!โ
Kuwei shrugged. โYou were very brave on Black Veil. Since weโre all probably going to dieโโ
โDamn it,โ Jesper cursed, stalking toward the door. โYouโre a very good kisser,โ called Kuwei after him. Jesper turned. โHow good is your Kerch really?โ โFairly good.โ
โOkay, then I hope you understand exactly what I mean when I say you are definitely more trouble than youโre worth.โ
Kuwei beamed, looking entirely too pleased with himself. โKaz seems to think Iโm worth a great deal now.โ
Jesper rolled his eyes skyward. โYou fit right in here.โ