โNย ina pulled off her gown and the heavy rubber belly she had strapped over her tunic while Rotty rid himself of his beard and coat. They tied everything in a bundle and Nina tossed it overboard as they climbed into the bottleboat moored beneath Zentsbridge.โ
โGood riddance,โ she said as it sank into the water.
โSo little maternal sentiment,โ Kaz said, emerging from behind the wine crates.
โWhereโs Inej?โ
โIโm fine,โ said Inej from behind him. โBut Kuweiโโ
โYouโre bleeding again,โ Nina observed as she slid behind the high stacks of crates to join them. There was little traffic on the canal now, but it didnโt do to take chances. โAnd what happened to your eyes?โ
โIโd tell you to ask the White Blade, but โฆโ Inej shrugged. โI hope she suffered.โ
โNina.โ
โWhat? We canโt both be merciful and serene.โ
They were in a pocket of shadowy space between the crates of wine and the stone arch of the bridge. The stretcher with Kuweiโs body on it lay atop a makeshift table of crates. Genya was injecting something into the Shu boyโs arm as Zoya and the man Nina assumed was Sturmhond looked on.
โHow is he?โ Nina asked.
โIf he has a pulse, I canโt find it,โ said Genya. โThe poison did its work.โ
Maybe too well. Genya had said the poison would lower his pulse and breathing to such an extent that it would mimic death. But the act was uncomfortably convincing. Some part of Nina knew the world might be safer if Kuwei died, but she also knew that if someone else unlocked the secret ofย paremย , he was Ravkaโs best chance at an antidote. Theyโd fought to free him from the Ice Court. Theyโd schemed and connived and struggled so that he could be safe to pursue his work among the Grisha. Kuwei was hope.
And he was a boy who deserved a chance to live without a target on his back.
โThe antidote?โ Nina asked, looking at the syringe in Genyaโs hand. โThis is the second dose sheโs injected,โ said Kaz.
They all watched as Genya checked his pulse, his breathing. She shook her head.
โZoya,โ said Sturmhond. His voice had the ring of command. Zoya sighed and pushed up her sleeves. โUnbutton his shirt.โ
โWhat are you doing?โ Kaz asked as Genya undid Kuweiโs remaining buttons. His chest was narrow, his ribs visible, all of it spattered with the pigโs blood theyโd encased in the wax bladder.
โIโm either going to wake up his heart or cook him from the inside out,โ said Zoya. โStand back.โ
They did their best to obey in the cramped space. โWhat exactly does she mean by that?โ Kaz asked Nina.
โIโm not sure,โ Nina admitted. Zoya had her hands out and her eyes closed. The air felt suddenly cool and moist.
Inej inhaled deeply. โIt smells like a storm.โ
Zoya opened her eyes and brought her hands together as if in prayer, rubbing her palms against each other briskly.
Nina felt the pressure drop, tasted metal on her tongue. โI think โฆ I think sheโs summoning lightning.โ
โIs that safe?โ asked Inej.
โNot remotely,โ said Sturmhond.
โHas she at least done it before?โ said Kaz.
โFor this purpose?โ asked Sturmhond. โIโve seen her do it twice. It worked splendidly. Once.โ His voice was oddly familiar, and Nina had the sense theyโd met before.
โReady?โ Zoya asked.
Genya shoved a thickly folded piece of fabric between Kuweiโs teeth
and stepped back. With a shudder, Nina realized it was to keep him from biting his tongue.
โI really hope she gets this right,โ murmured Nina. โNot as much as Kuwei does,โ said Kaz.
โItโs tricky,โ said Sturmhond. โLightning doesnโt like a master. Zoyaโs putting her own life at risk too.โ
โShe didnโt strike me as the type,โ Kaz said.
โYouโd be surprised,โ Nina and Sturmhond replied in unison. Again, Nina had the eerie sensation that she knew him.
She saw that Rotty had squeezed his eyes shut, unable to watch. Inejโs lips were moving in what Nina knew must be a prayer.
A faint blue glow crackled between Zoyaโs palms. She took a deep breath and slapped them down on Kuweiโs chest.
Kuweiโs back bowed, his whole body arcing so sharply Nina thought his spine might snap. Then he slammed back down against the stretcher. His eyes didnโt open. His chest remained motionless.
Genya checked his pulse. โNothing.โ
Zoya scowled and clapped her palms together again, a light sweat breaking out over her perfect brow. โAre we absolutely sure we want him to live?โ she huffed. No one answered, but she kept rubbing her hands together, that crackle building once more.
โWhat is this even supposed to do?โ said Inej.
โShock his heart into returning to its rhythm,โ said Genya. โAnd the heat should help denature the poison.โ
โOr kill him,โ said Kaz.
โOr kill him,โ conceded Genya.
โNow,โ said Zoya, her voice determined. Nina wondered if she was anxious for Kuwei to survive or if she just hated to fail at anything.
Zoya jolted her open palms against Kuweiโs chest. His body bent like a green branch caught by an unforgiving wind, and once more collapsed against the stretcher.
Kuwei gasped, eyes flying open. He strug gled to sit up, trying to spit out the wad of fabric.
โThank the Saints,โ said Nina. โThankย meย ,โ said Zoya.
Genya moved to restrain him, and his eyes widened further as panic seized him.
โShhh,โ Nina murmured, moving forward. Kuwei knew Genya and
Zoya only as members of the Ravkan delegation. They might as well be strangers. โItโs all right. Youโre alive. Youโre safe.โ
Inej joined her at his side, removed the fabric from his mouth, smoothed back his hair. โYouโre safe,โ she repeated.
โThe auctionโโ โItโs over.โ โAnd the Shu?โ
His golden eyes were terrified, and Nina understood just how frightened he had been.
โThey saw you die,โ Nina reassured him. โSo did everyone. Representatives from every country saw you get shot in the heart. The medik and hospital staff will testify to your death.โ
โThe bodyโโ
โBy tonight, it will be collected by the bodymen,โ said Kaz. โItโs over.โ
Kuwei flopped back down, threw an arm over his eyes, and burst into tears. Nina patted him gently. โI know what you mean, kid.โ
Zoya placed her hands on her hips. โIs anyone going to thank meโor Genya, for that matterโfor this little miracle?โ
โThank you for nearly killing and then reviving the most valuable hostage in the world so you could use him for your own gain,โ Kaz said. โNow you need to go. The streets are almost empty, and you need to get to the manufacturing district.โ
Zoyaโs beautiful blue eyes slitted. โShow your face in Ravka, Brekker.
Weโll teach you some manners.โ
โIโll keep that in mind. When they burn me on the Reaperโs Barge, I definitely want to be remembered asย politeย .โ
โCome with us now, Nina,โ urged Genya.
Nina shook her head. โThe job isnโt over, and Kuwei is too weak to make the walk anyway.โ
Zoya pursed her lips. โJust donโt forget where your loyalties lie.โ She climbed out of the bottleboat, followed by Genya and Sturmhond.
The privateer turned back to the bottleboat and gazed down at Nina. His eyes were an odd color, and his features didnโt quite seem to fit together properly. โIn case youโre tempted not to return, I want you to know you and your Fjerdan are welcome in Ravka. We canโt estimate how muchย paremย the Shu may still have or how many of those Kherguud soldiers theyโve made. The Second Army needs your gifts.โ
Nina hesitated. โIโm not โฆ Iโm not what I was.โ
โYouโre a soldier,โ said Zoya. โYouโre Grisha. And weโd be lucky to have you.โ
Ninaโs jaw dropped. That almost sounded like praise.
โRavka is grateful for your service,โ Sturmhond said as they turned to go. โAnd so is the crown.โ He waved once. In the late afternoon light, with the sun behind him, he looked less like a privateer and more like โฆ But that was just silly.
โI need to get back to the church,โ said Kaz. โI donโt know what the Council is going to do with Wylan.โ
โGo,โ said Nina. โWeโll wait here for Matthias.โ
โStay alert,โ Kaz said. โKeep him out of sight until nightfall. Then you know where to go.โ
Kaz climbed from the boat and vanished back in the direction of the Church of Barter.
Nina didnโt think it would be safe to offer Kuwei wine, so she offered him some water and encouraged him to rest.
โIโm afraid to close my eyes,โ he said.
Nina strained to see over the lip of the canal and down the street. โWhatโs taking Matthias so long? Do you think that medik gave him trouble?โ But then she saw him striding toward her across the empty square. He raised his hand in greeting.
She leapt from the boat and ran to him, throwing herself into his arms. โDrรผsjeย ,โ he said against her hair. โYouโre all right.โ
โOf course Iโm all right. Youโre the one whoโs late.โ
โI thought I wouldnโt be able to find you in the storm.โ
Nina pulled back. โDid you stop to get drunk on the way here?โ
He cupped her cheek with his hand. โNo,โ he said, and then he kissed her.
โMatthias!โ
โDid I do it wrong?โ
โNo, you did it splendidly. But Iโm the one who always kissesย you
first.โ
โWe should change that,โ he said, and then he slumped against her. โMatthias?โ
โItโs nothing. I needed to see you again.โ
โMatthiasโoh, Saints.โ The coat heโd been holding fell away and she saw the bullet wound in his stomach. His shirt was soaked with blood.
โHelp!โ she screamed. โSomebody help!โ But the streets were empty. The doors barred. The windows shut up. โInej!โ she cried.
He was too heavy. They sank to the cobblestones and Nina cradled his head gently in her lap. Inej was sprinting toward them.
โWhat happened?โ she asked.
โHeโs been shot. Oh, Saints, Matthias, who did this?โ They had so many enemies.
โIt doesnโt matter,โ he said. His breath sounded strange and thready. โAll I wanted was to see you once more. Tell youโโ
โGet Kuwei,โ Nina said to Inej. โOr Kaz. He hasย paremย . You have to get it for me. I can save him. I can fix him.โ But was that even true? If she used the drug, would her power return to what it had been? She could try. She had to try.
Matthias grabbed her hand with surprising strength. It was wet with his own blood. โNo, Nina.โ
โI can fight it a second time. I can heal you and then I can fight it.โ โItโs not worth the risk.โ
โItโs worth every risk,โ she said. โMatthiasโโ โI need you to save the others.โ
โWhat others?โ she asked desperately.
โThe otherย drรผskelleย . Swear to me youโll at least try to help them, to make them see.โ
โWeโll go together, Matthias. Weโll be spies. Genya will tailor us and weโll go to Fjerda together. Iโll wear all the ugly knitted vests you want.โ โGo home to Ravka, Nina. Be free, as you were meant to be. Be a warrior, as you always have been. Just save some mercy for my people.
There has to be a Fjerda worth saving. Promise me.โ โI promise.โ The words were more sob than sound.
โI have been made to protect you. Even in death, I will find a way.โ He clasped her hand tighter. โBury me so I can go to Djel. Bury me so I can take root and follow the water north.โ
โI promise, Matthias. Iโll take you home.โ
โNina,โ he said, pressing her hand to his heart. โI am already home.โ The light vanished from his eyes. His chest stilled beneath her hands.
Nina screamed, a howl that tore from the black space where her heart had beat only moments before. She searched for his pulse, for the light and force that had been Matthias.ย If I had my power. If Iโd never takenย parem.ย If I hadย parem.ย She felt the river around her, the black waters of
grief. She reached into the cold.
Matthiasโ chest rose, his body shook.
โCome back to me,โ she whispered. โCome back.โ
She could do this. She could give him a new life, a life born of that deep water. He was no ordinary man. He was Matthias, her brave Fjerdan.
โCome backย ,โ she demanded. He breathed. His eyelids fluttered and opened. His eyes shone black.
โMatthias,โ she whispered. โSpeak my name.โ โNina.โ
His voice, his beautiful voice. It was the same. She clutched his hand, searching for him in that black gaze. But his eyes had been the ice of the north, palest blue, pure. This was all wrong.
Inej was kneeling beside her. โLet him go, Nina.โ โI canโt.โ
Inej placed her arm around Ninaโs shoulder. โLet him go to his god.โ โHe should be here with me.โ
Nina touched his cold cheek. There must be a way to take this back, to make this right. How many impossible things had they accomplished together?
โYou will meet him again in the next life,โ said Inej. โBut only if you suffer this now.โ
They were twin souls, soldiers destined to fight for different sides, to find each other and lose each other too quickly. She would not keep him here. Not like this.
โIn the next life then,โ she whispered. โGo.โ She watched his eyes close once more. โFarvellย ,โ she said in Fjerdan. โMay Djel watch over you until I can once more.โ