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Chapter no 35 – Tessa

Destroy the Day (Defy the Night, #3)

Arms have come around me from behind, and itโ€™s like being grabbed by a mountain. I suddenly canโ€™t breathe. My ribs might already be cracking. I remember Olive telling me about Lina and Mouse, and Corrick just told me about how horrific they are, but now I understand.

A womanโ€™s voice is telling him to do it, too. โ€œCrush her, Mouse,โ€ she says, and her voice is undercut by pain. I wonder if Corrick shot her. I donโ€™t know how many bolts he has left, but I wonder if heโ€™s going to shoot the man crushing me against his chest.

โ€œSmash her bones,โ€ the woman says, and I want to whimper, but I donโ€™t even have the breath for that. Iโ€™m beginning to see stars.

โ€œPlease donโ€™t,โ€ says Corrick, and Iโ€™m surprised by the even calmness of his tone. โ€œOren is dead, Mouse. Lina is about to be. You donโ€™t have to listen to her anymore. Tessa never hurt you. Tessa never hurts anyone.โ€

The manโ€™s armโ€™s donโ€™t loosen. โ€œShe killed Oren.โ€

โ€œBecause he was killing all those people.โ€ Corrick pauses. โ€œI love her, Mouse. Sheโ€™s very precious. Please give her back.โ€

For a moment I hear nothing but crackling flames and water slapping the boat. But then his arms loosen, and I slip to the ground, my lungs heaving for air.

Corrick pulls me to him, and I stare up at the largest man Iโ€™ve ever seen.

I expect him to shoot Mouse, as if perhaps Iโ€™d been in the way and it wasnโ€™t safe, but he gives the other man a nod. โ€œThank you,โ€ he says.

โ€œYouโ€™re welcome, Weston. Thank you for the muffin.โ€

My breath shudders, and I look up at Corrick. โ€œTheโ€”the muffin?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll tell you later. Mouse is a good man. Heโ€™s just been forced to do bad things.โ€

Lina gets her legs under her, and sheโ€™s spitting with rage. โ€œHeโ€™sย notย a good man! Heโ€™s aย fool. Anย idiot. And Iโ€™m going to rip every single bone from hisโ€”โ€

Mouse steps forward and grabs her. Her rant turns into outraged shrieks, and she starts smacking at his arms. He lifts her in the air, and I suck in a breath, worried heโ€™s going to snap her neck.

But then he tosses her over the side.

I give a sharp little yip and cling to Corrick. I can feel his heartbeat under my hand. A second later, we hear the splash, and then Linaโ€™s distant outraged cursing continues.

โ€œI thought he was going to kill her,โ€ I whisper.

โ€œShe would have deserved it,โ€ Corrick says.

Mouse leans over the side to peer down at the darkness. โ€œI didnโ€™t kill her.โ€ He looks back at me. โ€œLina can swim.โ€

I nod swiftly. โ€œYou did the right thing.โ€

My relief is short-lived, however, because there are still sailors on deck, and other men have begun to come up from below, hearing the screams and coming to help. Corrick lifts his weapon, but Mouse steps in front of him.

โ€œNo!โ€ he shouts. โ€œWeston Lark is our captain now. You will surrender to him or Iโ€™ll throw you over the side.โ€

They skid to a stop, exchanging glances. They take in Orenโ€™s body, and Linaโ€™s yowling from down below. I wait for a mutiny, for them to surge toward us anyway, but they donโ€™t.

They lay down their weapons.

I look up at Corrick. โ€œCaptainย Lark?โ€

He smiles. โ€œI donโ€™t hate it.โ€ He loses the smile and looks at Mouse, then at the others. โ€œSignal a cease-fire to the men on the ground. Tether the cannons.โ€

They exchange glances again, and then one of the men must decide to take charge. โ€œBoone, see to the cannons! Iโ€™ll raise the flag for parlay. Mouse! Youโ€™ll need to shout.โ€

From behind us, Lochlan says, โ€œYou did it. You ended their war.โ€

Corrick looks out at the fires that are burning, at the battles still being fought on land. I canโ€™t see anyone I recognize. No Olive. No Erik. No Rian, even.

Corrickโ€™s expression is grim. โ€œNot yet,โ€ he says.

It takes hours before the sounds of battle go silent, and the first threads of dawn begin to appear on the horizon. Mouse has been shouting at the shore for parlay, to cease fire, but we havenโ€™t had a response. A man who was bleeding on the deck is discovered to beย alive, and Corrick tells me his name is Ford Cheeke, and he was the one who helped bring this plan together. Weโ€™re able to get him sitting up, but I donโ€™t have any of my treatments, so I canโ€™t help him much more than that.

I want to leave the ship, to look for Olive and Erik, but Corrick is worried that Orenโ€™s men might try to take control again, so we donโ€™t. As his men return, they learn that the ship is under our control, and they lay down their arms, too.

We stay vigilant and wait.

Eventually, a small rowboat leaves the dock, heading for our ship. Corrick takes a spyglass, then hands it to me. โ€œTheyโ€™re in cloaks,โ€ he says. โ€œItโ€™s too dark to tell who it is. It could be a trap.โ€

โ€œI could club them when they come over the side,โ€ Mouse offers.

โ€œNo,โ€ says Corrick. โ€œBut thank you.โ€ Then he seems to reconsider. โ€œIf itโ€™s Rian and he tries to kill me, I wouldnโ€™t mind the protection.โ€

Mouse nods, and I swallow, because Iโ€™m wondering if Corrick should have given more qualifications. But then the rowboat draws near, and I see that itย isย Rian . . . โ€‹and Olive and Erik as well.

I lean over the side, heedless of danger.

โ€œYou survived!โ€ I cry. โ€œIโ€™ve been worried all night!โ€

Olive looks up at me as she climbs, and her smile is bright. โ€œIโ€™ve been worried aboutย youย all night.โ€

Her smile tells me that her little boy must be safe, but I have to hear it anyway. โ€œWhereโ€™s Ellmo?โ€

โ€œIt took us forever to find him,โ€ she says. โ€œBecause he and the other children hid in the palaceโ€”and then Orenโ€™s cannons kept blasting through the walls.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s a smart little devil,โ€ Erik says behind her. He looks pale, and Iโ€™d bet heโ€™s reopened his entire wound. โ€œHe gotย everyoneย safe.โ€

Then theyโ€™re climbing over the railing, and theyโ€™re on the deck.

And Rian still hasnโ€™t said a word.

Heโ€™s glaring at Corrick, however. The emotion seems mutual.

Especially when Erik gives Oliveโ€™s hand a squeeze, then leaves her side to come stand at Corrickโ€™s side.

I suddenly feel like new battle lines have been drawn.

โ€œYouโ€™reย welcome,โ€ Corrick finally says.

Rian scowls. โ€œYou helped him enact a plan that killed more of my people.โ€

โ€œNo.ย Youย did that. I never intended to double-cross you. From the very instant I got on your ship, my motives were to work with the king of Ostriary to barter for Moonflower in exchange for steel.โ€

โ€œI will never trust anyone from Kandala,โ€ Rian says. โ€œI know what youโ€™ve done to your people.โ€

Corrick is glaring back at him. โ€œIโ€™m going to have a rather hard time trusting anyone from Ostriary. Iโ€™ve learned enough aboutย youย to know that any deal I make would be subject to trickery and deceit.โ€

โ€œKandala is the one guilty of trickery and deceit,โ€ says a groggy voice near the railing, and I look over to see the older man has spoken. โ€œAs Iโ€™ve said before, Your Highness, your country is not known for fair dealings.โ€

Rian crosses his arms and regards Corrick. โ€œI told you there was a reason I wasnโ€™t forthright with you when I came.โ€

Corrick looks between the two of them. โ€œI canโ€™t answer for the actions of my father or my grandfather when I donโ€™t have any proof of what theyโ€™ve supposedly done.โ€

โ€œI have plenty of proof,โ€ says Ford Cheeke. โ€œMy records go back for decades. Your country reneged on deals trading lumber for steel, and when we tried to make a claim, you sent ships to kill our people.โ€

โ€œExactly,โ€ says Rian. โ€œAnd you canโ€™t even deny it. Your own consuls have tried to assassinate the royal family on more than one occasion.โ€

I gasp out loud and look at Corrick. โ€œMore than one?โ€

He shakes his head, but his expression is locked down now, revealing nothing.

Rian hasnโ€™t looked away from him. โ€œYou know Iโ€™m not lying about this. You know your country is overrun by sedition and sabotage.โ€

A muscle twitches in Corrickโ€™s jaw, but he doesnโ€™t say a word to deny it. He canโ€™t.

The sad thing is that I canโ€™t either.

โ€œI still wonโ€™t negotiate with you,โ€ Corrick says to him. โ€œAnd Harristan certainly wonโ€™t, once he learns of what youโ€™ve done.โ€

Rian smirks. โ€œGood luck getting back to Kandala then.โ€

Olive huffs and smacks him in the arm. โ€œUgh,ย honestly. This is why Iโ€™ve been on the point for so long. If Oren is out of the way, Iโ€™ll sail you back to Kandala myself, Tessa.โ€

I stare at her. โ€œWait. You can do that?โ€

โ€œOf course I can do that. Ellmo would honestly love it. Weโ€™re an entire family of sailors. You think Rian is the only one who knows how to raise a sail?โ€ She scoffs. โ€œI used to watch our da smack his knuckles because he could never get his knots right.โ€

Rian glares at her. โ€œWhen I wasย five.โ€ He takes a step forward to face Corrick. โ€œAnd no one said I was letting you go.โ€

Corrickโ€™s eyebrows go up. โ€œLetting me?โ€ he echoes. โ€œI rather think youโ€™re outnumbered, Your Majesty.โ€

Rian inhales a furious breath, and for an instant, he looks like he really is going to throw a punch or draw a dagger or shove Corrick right over the railingโ€”but Erik takes a step forward, forming a bit of a barrier between Rian and Corrick. To my surprise, so does Lochlan. Mouse moves close enough that Rian glances at him warily, then back at Corrick.

Suddenly, a lot of the sailors surrounding us look more alert. I hear the click of more than one crossbow, and I donโ€™t have to look to know theyโ€™re aimed at Rian.

He goes very still. His mouth clamps shut.

โ€œShould we put him over the side, Captain?โ€ one of the men calls.

Corrickโ€™s gaze darkens further. His voice is low and dangerous when he says, โ€œTheyโ€™re talking to me, you know.โ€

โ€œCorrick,โ€ I whisper, because I know this dark look in his eye. I know what heโ€™s capable of when heโ€™s cornered. I know what heโ€™s willing to do when he sees no other options.

At first, I donโ€™t think heโ€™ll respond to me, that heโ€™s too far lost to this battle of wills or fury or revenge against Rian. But he turns those cool blue eyes toward me. โ€œTessa.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s not doing it the right way,โ€ I say softly, โ€œbut he reallyย doesย want the best for the people of Ostriary.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ he says. โ€œBelieve it or not, so do I.โ€

I stare up at him in surprise, and he nods. โ€œI do, Tessa. I canโ€™t speak to any past conflict with Kandala, but Iโ€™ve seen the effects of this war. I saw what Oren Crane was doing, and the harm caused.โ€

But then he looks back at Rian, and his voice is cold and resigned. โ€œI got on board theย Dawn Chaserย in the hopes that our countries could help each other. I acted in good faith. But you never have. Even now, youโ€™re only willing to offer threats and violence. If youย could be trusted to negotiate honestly, perhaps we could come to terms and Kandala could provide assistance, but as it stands, I donโ€™t see a way forward.โ€

Those words are piercing.

Because I donโ€™t see a way either.

By the way Rian is glaring, itโ€™s clear he feels the same.

Corrick looks to Erik and Lochlan. โ€œStand down. Heโ€™s free to leave.โ€ He glances up at Mouse. โ€œLet him go, Mouse. Donโ€™t harm him.โ€ He looks to Olive. โ€œIf your offer to Tessa was genuine, we will gladly accept. I will ensure youโ€™re compensated for any expenses.โ€

But Rian doesnโ€™t move. His chest is rising and falling rapidly, his eyes a little desperate. He looks to Olive.

โ€œLivvy,โ€ he says softly. โ€œDo something.โ€

โ€œI think youโ€™ve already done enough,โ€ she says, and I realize her voice is broken and breathy, too. When I look up, I realize she was just as hopeful as everyone else on the islands. The emotion in her voice tugs at my heart.

I think back to the beginning, how Rian sat at the table and spoke to the king. How earnestly he talked about the need for steel. How badly I wanted to believe he was fighting for everythingย right. I remember all the people I helped who were so desperate for Kandala to finally be on their side. How muchย theyย all trusted Rianโ€”because heโ€™d given them reason to. Good reason! He really has helped so many people.

But I also remember everything Rian did wrong. The people he hurt. The people who died. The way he nearly destroyed so many lives.

I can see why Corrick wonโ€™t negotiate with him.

But I also donโ€™t know how we can leave here, knowing thatย Kandala has a thriving supply of what they need. I donโ€™t know how we can sail away on a ship with Olive, knowing that sheโ€™s returning us to a country thatโ€™s turning its back on hers.

And just like that, I realize the solution.

Olive is moving away, dabbing at her eyes now, and Erik is reaching for her hand. I grab it first, pulling her around to face me. She sniffs hard in surprise, blinking away tears.

โ€œItโ€™s all right,โ€ she begins. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t trust him eitherโ€”โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I say. โ€œI have an idea.โ€ I reach out and take hold of Corrickโ€™s hand, too. โ€œYour Highness,โ€ I say, and he raises his eyebrows.

โ€œYes?โ€

โ€œPrince Corrick of Kandala, allow me to introduce Princess Olive of Ostriary. My newest, dearest friend.โ€

He glances between me and her as if trying to track the course and timing of this introduction. โ€œA pleasure,โ€ he finally says.

Olive looks from me to him. โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€

I take a deep breath. โ€œOlive loves her country and has been found to be trustworthy. She has offered to grant us passage home, out of the goodness of her heart. Instead of working with Rian, would you be willing to introduceย herย to King Harristan soย sheย can negotiate for steel?โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Rian sputters.

โ€œTessa!โ€ Olive gasps. โ€œBut Iโ€”Iโ€”โ€

I squeeze her hand tightly, then glance at Erik. โ€œPerhaps with Rocco as her escort? For protection?โ€ I smile sweetly. โ€œShe is a princess after all. And devoted to her people.โ€ I look back at Olive. โ€œRight?โ€

Her mouth works for a moment, but no sound comes out. She looks from me to Erik to Rian, and back to me again. โ€œWell . . . โ€‹yes.โ€

โ€œSo would you?โ€ I say to Corrick. โ€œWould you be willing to allowย Princess Oliveย to act as liaison for negotiations with Ostriary?โ€

Corrick smiles. โ€œAh, Tessa.โ€ He takes my hand and kisses my knuckles, then gives Olive a nod. โ€œPrincess Olive, I would indeed.โ€

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