I didnโt even trust myself to open my mouth after that, for fear of whatever would come tumbling out. I kept myself
tightly bound, carefully wrapped, as I returned to Max in the tower lobby, as I nodded politely when Willa invited me to some ball or party or some other frivolity โ I wasnโt paying attention โ and as Max and I left those oppressive Towers into the crisp almost-autumn air.
Max tilted his chin towards the city, a cluster of activity just down the hill. โIโve already broken my record of time spent in polite society for the last five years. We could keep up the streak and have that promised celebratory outing, if you want. Get a drink or three. Talk about all of the ways in which that test was bullshit.โ
There was a certain veiled softness, a certain imploring question, to his tone that made it very clear that he knew something was wrong.
โNo. Thank you.โ
โDo you want toโโ
โNo.โ I said it more sharply than intended. โI only want to go home. Please.โ
I want to go home.
I didnโt even know which home I was talking about. Maxโs house. My room in Esmarisโs estate. My little cabin
in my village, beneath the wings of my motherโs safety. A Nyzrenese city I barely remembered. All of them. Or none.
I just didnโt want to be here, in the judging shadow of the Towers, when I fell apart.
โOf course,โ Max murmured. I closed my eyes, heard the welcome crinkle of paper and ink, and opened them to flowers. The sight of those wild, twisting vines was just enough to make every strained knot inside of me snap at once.
My knees hit the dirt.
MAX LISTENEDย in silence as the words spilled out of me. With each one, his mouth grew tighter, his eyes harder, the tight wrinkle at the bridge of his nose more pronounced.
โThey are fucking with you,โ he said quietly, when I was done. โDonโt accept that from them.โ
I drew my knees up, wrapping my shaky fingers around them. Even now, all of my muscles were still tensed, as if holding back something unpleasant that I couldnโt allow to reach the surface.
Were they fucking with me? Or did they just not think of me โ or anyone like me โ at all?
โWhy would they do that?โ
โI donโt know. But that? What they did to you during that evaluation?โ He shook his head. One sharp movement that burned more than a string of curses.
โThey needed to test me,โ I said, quietly. โAnd I did it.โ
โIt doesn’t matter. That was so far beyond the bounds of a typical evaluation. You were better than they expected you to be, but that doesnโt change the fact that they stacked the deck against you.โ
โIโm not afraid of that.โ
Max let out a violent scoff. โSo, to you, all of this is alright? Itโs alright for them to humiliate you this way? Itโs alright for Zeryth to leave you in slavery even though it would have taken nothing for him to get you out? Itโs alright for them to screw with your head for some stupid game? He tried to force you โย literallyย โ to your knees. Thatโs fucking demeaning. And thatโs alright with you?โ
No. Not alright. I swallowed a surge of rage. Butโ
โI cannot change what they do. I can only change what they think of me.โ
โRight, because Zeryth Aldrisโs friendship has done so much for you, so far.โ
My head hurt. Heart hurt. I pressed my palms to the ground, soaking up the coolness of the damp earth. โI need his favor. You know this.โ
Max stared at me for a long moment, cold fire rising in his eyes. He stood up, paced, crossed his arms. And then turned back to me. โDo you know what I donโt understand about you sometimes, Tisaanah? Why arenโt youย angry?โ
That made me want to laugh. Why wasnโt I angry? I wasnโt angry because I devoted so much of myself into turning that energy into something else, stuffing it so deeply into myself that it lined the inside of my skin. โI can only control myself. Thatโs all. No one has any responsibility to me.โ
โNo.ย No, theyย doย have a responsibility to you. They have a responsibility be decent human beings.โ He let out a breath through tight teeth. โSometimesโ sometimes I look at you and Iโm amazed at the sheer fucking scale of how people have failed you. Just utterlyย failed you.ย Itโs enough to make me sick, so what about you? How can you look at any of them and not want to claw their eyes out?โ
โThis is not about me,โ I shot back. โI want to make things change. And to do that, I need to use whatever tools I have.โ
โWhatever tools you have.โ โYes.โ
โAnd what is that, exactly? What is this tool that youโre utilizing? You are more than your value to powerful men, Tisaanah, and those people will use you and throw you away.โ
I drew in a breath so sharp that it sliced me from my chin to my navel.
I heard that. I heard that shade of judgement. I knew it so well โ whispered in hallways and corners and in the cloying tones of every man I danced for. I knew it so well it only had to lift its head from a mile away for me to catch its scent.
I jumped to my feet, fists clenched. โThat isย not true,โ I spat. โI hadย nothingย more than that, Max. My value to powerful men is why I am alive. So donโt youย dareย speak of me in that way.โ
His face immediately shifted, lips parting. โNo, Iโโ
โYouย do notย get to tell me how I should feel about what has happened to me. And what will anger do for me? Why do I need that? So I can drown in it? So I can use it as excuse to do nothing with my life?โ
His mouth closed. Tightened. I saw a flicker of hurt cross his face, then felt it echo in my chest. โIโm guessing,โ he said, tightly, โthat youโre thinking of someone specific.โ
Silence. We stared at each other, both simultaneously wishing that we could inhale our words back into our lungs. My blood rushed in my ears. It drowned my words.
So I was relieved when Maxโs came first. โI would never, ever judge you. That was an ignorant thing to say.โ Most people averted their eyes when they apologized. But not Max. He looked right at me, unwavering, the corners of his mouth twisted. โIโm sorry.โ
Shame was an unfamiliar shade on his face, softening all those hard-edged features. He lookedโฆsad. Just as drained as I was.
I watched him, a question stirring.
Once, in Threll, I was walking the bounds of Esmarisโs estate and came across a dead bird in the street. It had been crushed to death by a wagon wheel โ smashed right up its middle, glossy black fire-tipped wings splayed out against the white cobblestones. I knelt down beside it and examined the morbid beauty of the day-old blood against those shiny black feathers, the grotesque symmetry of the way it flattened in the street. I imagined it just standing there as the wheel rumbled over it. And I wondered,ย How did you get here, little bird? Why didnโt you fly away?
Sometimes I found myself looking at Max, at the aftermath of all those hidden scars written across every inch of his body and mind, and wondering the same thing
โย What happened? Why didnโt you fly away?
โYou want me to hate the Orders as much as you do,โ I murmured. โBut you wonโt tell me why. What did they do to you?โ
He let out a quiet breath. โI canโt give you those answers.โ
โYou do not want to.โ
He gave me a long, thoughtful look, his brow furrowed. โYouโre right. Iโm a mess. I know I am. I canโt argue with that.โ He shrugged, but the attempt at nonchalance only made the rough edge in his voice more apparent. Anything but careless. โI do nothing because Iโve already tried everythingโand failed. I couldnโt take it. I just couldnโt do it anymore.โ
Just couldnโt do it anymore.ย I felt that weight settling into my own bones, the crushing burden of hopelessness. I looked down at the dirt, at the leaves scattered over my toes. The moss on the rocks reminded me of the burns crawling across Vosโs face, the gaps between the leaves echoing the voids where his nose once was.
Fingers gently lifted my chin, bringing my gaze back up. Max looked at me with serious determination. โBut I believe you are
better and stronger than I am in every way. Thatโs the truth.โ
A lump formed in my throat. I waited for his fingers to leave my chin, but they didnโt.
โDonโt let them ignore you, Tisaanah. Youโre better than they are. They should be terrified of you. Make them scared. Beย angry.โ
I blinked, and in that split second of darkness, I saw everythingโevery wide-brimmed slaverโs hat, every crack of Esmarisโs whip, every one of Zerythโs condescending smiles, every injury that marred Vosโs body. They clawed at me, digging their nails into my heart like desperate ghosts.
My answer shuddered in a broken breath. โI canโt. I canโt.โ
โWhy?โ
Because itโs too much. Because my fury petrifies me.
Because the last time I got angry, I felt a manโs life wither in my hands.
I opened my eyes and looked into Maxโs, cloudy and blue, a reflection of my own. โBecause if I allow myself to be angry, I will never stop.โ
He leaned closer. So close his nose brushed mine, so close I could count his eyelashes. And so close that I felt his warm breath across my face as he smiled and said, with the viciousness of smoke and steel, โGood.โ





