Father once told me that a Helldiver can never stop. You stop and the drill can jam. The fuel burns too quickly. The quota might be missed. You never stop, just shift drills if the friction gets too hot. Caution comes second. Use your inertia, your momentum. That is why we dance. Transfer movement into more movement. Uncle Narol always told me to stop. He was wrong. Blew so many drill bits because of him.
Then again, Narol lived longer than Father, so maybe he has a point.
My Howlers jump with me out the window and we donโt stop when we dive into the black storm. We freefall, piercing the clouds without the use of our gravBoots. Like black rain screaming toward the ground. Iโm first. I feel them behind me.ย Myย Howlers. The oxygen is thin at first. I hold my breath. My eyeballs nearly freeze in their sockets. Tears trickle out. My body shivers as the cold wind bites me.
We use our gravBoots now to cut across the Citadel. Skirt among the clouds to keep from sight. Villas beneath. Buildings, gardens, and parks. Barracks and statued plazas. A ripWing cuts through the sky. We slide behind a spire and stick there like spiders till our scanners say heโs passed. I shiver amid my armored friends. Then we float down again. A kilometer from the villa. Weed carries Sevroโs present now. Slung around his back, it weighs him down a bit.
I land on the wall that surrounds the villa and separates it from the other compounds where the other notable families hunker in fear of what the night brings.
Itโs warmer now that weโre lower to the ground. Howlers land around me, looking like gargoyles on the wall. Darkness claims the villaโs grounds.
โWeโre early?โ I wonder. No signs of fighting. But the lights are out.
โOr late,โ Sevro says, โif they were murdered in their beds.โ โThis is to look like a Bellona massacre. The Sovereign wonโt
want to be implicated.โ But what does that even mean? The Bellona would come with Grays, Obsidians, Golds, and despite all their vaunted honor, they would destroy every last woman and child with any means at their disposal. You do not let your foot off the throat of an enemy and remain powerful, as they have, for hundreds of years.
The killing will be silent, though. The Sovereign may control the Citadel, but chaos would bring unwelcome eyes, unwelcome variables, and it would make her look weak. Better to have the act done. Better to say the Bellona did it and damn what anyone thinks. With the Augustans dead, what is the point in mourning them? Thatโs how Golds think. But if they are alive having escaped assassination โฆ well, thatโs another thing entirely.
โQuinn.โ I lean close so I can hear her whisper.
โVisual is too clear. If they have optics, theyโll spot us up on the wall.โ She points to the roof. โWe can make an incursion there. Sweep down level by level.โ I hear the worry in her voice.
โWeโll get Roque,โ I say. โPromise.โ I pat her arm. โSevro, how long till we have the shuttle?โ
โMustang is ten out.โ
I pop my neck and rub the rain between my fingers.ย โPer aspera ad astra.โ
โThrough the thorns to the stars.โ Sevro snickers. โYou fancy little fart.ย Omnis vir lupus.โ Everyone a wolf. The Howlers flash smiles to one another, and we rip away from the wall.
We land on the roof. Silent and dark. Weed stays on the high wall with Mustangโs present squirming in the bag. Predators, we stalk over clay tiles in through a window on the villaโs seventh
level, two at a time. The place is a complex. Dozens of rooms. Seven levels. Fountains running throughout. Baths. Basement. Steam rooms. Their infrared is worthless, then. Too much hot water going through pipes. Itโs quiet as a crypt in here.
We creep along, checking the bedrooms, flowing like water around one another as we did at the Institute. Sevro and Thistle ghost ahead, scouting. GravBoots deactivated so the hum canโt be heard. Thereโs not a soul to be seen. Every room empty, beds unmade, including the ArchGovernorโs. The Augustans are not here. So where are they?
Theyโve no military armaments besides some armor and razors and a few pulseFists. The bodyguards were wiped out before they even returned to the villa. Augustus and his entourage couldnโt have climbed the walls. Perhaps they flew away on gravBoots? But they would have been spotted. Shot down. We only slipped in because weโre unexpected.
โCaptured?โย Sevro asks.
No. For the Praetorians tonight, the only good Augustan is a dead one.
Pop.
We all look at one another. A jamField has just gone up. A big one. Weโre inside it. Likely, the whole villa complex is inside it. Somethingโs about to happen. I glance out the window and see a shadow moving across the garden lawn. Three shadows in the rain. I duck and signal Sevro. Praetorians. GhostCloaks. My heart makes my rib cage rattle.
He moves to the window, about to jump out to try to kill them.
I pull him back.
โWhat the hell are you doing?โย I whisper. He scowls. โI want to kill someone.โ โNot yet, dammit. Weโre not an army.โ
No one on the seventh level. We go down a circular marble stairwell. Their oiled armor creaks softly, echoing down the cavernous stairwell. We can see the marble of the first level more than a hundred feet beneath, but no movement. The first blood is found on the sixth level, seeping from the steam room. Pull the door open, heart throbbing into my throat, ready to see mutilated Golds. Itโs a sadder sight.
More than twenty Pinks, Browns, and Violets thought to hide in this room. The Bellona and Praetorians found them. Killed them. It is a queer sight. Each death so clean. tab wounds to the skull. tust shows how little chance these poor servants had. The Golds put them down like cattle. I search through them frantically, hoping not to find her. Praying. Sheโs not hereโTheodora must be with the rest of them.
A cold rage fills me. I feel it seep into the Howlers.
We find the first dead Gold at the stairwell down to the fifth floor. An old knight of my house. His death was not pretty. We find another dead man farther on by a gravLift. He fell as if defending the lift while others descended.
Out the window, I glimpse the Augustan lancer who mocked my skills with the razor only a day ago. She rushes from the house to the gardens. A shape coalesces out of the darkness. A Gold Praetorian with purple fringe to his black armor chases her down. Two Bellona Obsidians hem her in, forcing her to turn straight into her pursuer. He kills her with one swing. Nothing to be done. Her death is so fast. One moment she is panting, fearing, running. The next, both parts of her fall to the ground.
โThese Praetorians donโt play with their food,โ Sevro mutters. Quinn looks at me, her eyes tracing the absence of armor or a helmet. She offers her own. I ignore her.
โDarrow, we didnโt come all this way to watch you die of a blow to the head.โ
โGet off it,โ I say to her. โRoque will write a thousand gory poems if you get so much as a bump on yours.โ
โKeep the helmet, Q,โ Sevro begs. โIf only because I hate poems.โ
I let my borrowed razor slither into my palm and move through the level. At the door of each room, my blood races. I expect to find Roqueโs corpse. Expect to see Victraโs mangled body.
Sevro holds up a hand at the fourth-floor stairwell and motions me forward. I slip toward him with Quinn and peer down. Dust rises up the circular stairwell. Beyond it, on the bottom-floor landing, shadows move. But there is no noise. Sevro bends and places a piece of debris on the edge of a banister, gesturing me to
watch. The Howlers cluster around, staring at it, and I stiffen. Though there is no sound, the piece of debris rocks slightly.
Vibrations in the building.
Before Sevro and the others can stop me, I jump over the banister and rip down the center of the spiral stairwell with ten times the velocity this moonโs gravity would allow.ย Pop. I enter the domain of a second jamField, and sounds of war rattle over me. Concussive blasts, yelling, burners hissing out bullets, pulse weapons warbling like demented ghosts. The moment before I land, I tweak my gravBoots, jerking myself to a powerful stop. I slap into the marble and swing my razor around my head in a violent loop. Four Praetorian Grays die. Eight thumps hitting the floor. Their ghostCloaks disintegrate like thin window frost against hot breath.
Bodies, strewn across the halls. Rubble. Fires. Grays and Obsidians chase down Augustan Golds. Six Grays overwhelm two Golds with railRifles, magnetic ammunition screaming into aegises till they overload and warp backward, consuming the Goldsโ left arms. Rounds slap into the pulseShields that cover their bodies, overloading the circuitry. The Grays slip forward with practiced precision and shoot the Golds point-blank in their helmeted heads. The best armor in the Solar System crumples inward and the man and woman are gone. The Grays turn in my direction, level their rifles, and my Howlers cascade down around me. Their black aegises throb against the vambraces that cover their left forearms. They block the incoming fire. Sevro slips from formation. Quinn follows. Ghosting, they flicker in and out of sight, moving as twin strands of smoke. Somehow theyโre among the Grays, then back by my side before the Grays fall.
More weapon fire slams into our formation, nearly taking my
naked head off. I duck behind my armored fellows. Terror pumps through me. A Gray pops into the hall and fires a microShot at us. Thirty tiny bombs spread out like a swarm of hornets. Thistle and Rotback blast the swarm apart with their pulseFists. A sheet of blue fire billows through the hall. A second swarm of bombs howls after the first. Quinn shunts off the power to her gravFist and shoots at the swarm of bombs just before they hit. They
reverse course, back the way they came, where they slap into the Gray squad and detonate.
We wonโt last in here. Nothing will, I decide, when three Bellona Obsidians lope into view, Karnus au Bellona following at their heels. Some of my friends will die on this level if we fight all who come against us. Thereโs a better way. A smarter way.
โSevro, make a hole!โ I shout, pointing seven stories above us, up the center gap in the stairwell. He shoots his pulseFist upward and chunks of stone rain down around us, suspended by Quinnโs gravFist. Sevro shoots again and water rains down through the hole, swirling in the gravity bubble Quinn created. I stand and yell, โOn me!โ
We ascend out of the chaos before the Praetorians fall on us. I come to a halt two hundred meters above the villa. Wind whips. I had no plan when I dove down to the first level. I thought only of my friends. Now I know the Howlers and I will be killed if we fight. I let my razor curl placidly around my arm. I instruct the Howlers to do the same and I roar into the darkness.
โAtA!โ The Howlers close around me, nervous as we float exposed above the villa. The storm sends sheets of rain down on us. โAtA!โ
A horde of Praetorians disengage their ghostCloaks near the hot springs and lagoon, where the infrared is thrown into chaos by the heat of the water. Two Praetorians rocket up from the garden, cutting through pine trees, one a Stained. He flies closer, leveling his ionFist at my head.
โGet that thing out of my gorydamn face, you Stained whelp. Donโt you recognize your betters?โ A Praetorian Gold joins him. I donโt recognize the woman. Her serpent helm recoils into her purple-black armor, sleeker than the Obsidiansโ. Face sharp and ruthless as an axe-head.
โVarga, heel,โ she snaps. The Stained lowers his weapon. His
helmet slides into his own Praetorian armor, and I discoverย Vargaย is a she. An Obsidian a head shorter than I, with a tribal tattoo consuming her pale face. White hair flutters behind her. More scars on her face than I have on my entire body.
โEbony dog,โ Sevro snaps. โIโll shoot her if she snarls again.โ
โWere you the squad in the stairwell?โ The Gold glances over us, unsure of what to make of me or my Howlers. โYou killed my Grays.โ
โDonโt weep over Grays,โ I say. โThey raised their hands against me.โ
โWhy are you here?โ She wipes the rain from her face. โThe Sovereign confined you to your room for the night. Are you responsible for the power outage?โ
โMy business is the Sovereignโs.โ She canโt afford not to believe me.
She pauses a beat and I realize she has optics in her eyes. She checks a database. โLiar.โ
The Stainedโs weapon comes back up.
โYou know who I am, Praetorian,โ I say with as much authority as I can muster. โYou also know Iโm not on your list to kill. I have immunity.โ
โRevoked.โ
โSo take me to Aja.โ โAja isnโt here.โ โDonโt lie to me.โ
Her optics flicker in her irises as she receives a digital command. โFollow me.โ
We land on white stones and follow the Praetorian through the trees toward the lagoon where the hot springs terminate.
โWhat are you doing?โ Sevro whispers in my ear, eyeing Varga. He flips the woman the crux with his middle finger wrapped around the index.
โIโm using your leverage.โ
Aja stands in the garden, flanked by Bellonaโtwo Gold, the rest Obsidian. Only the one Stained, Varga. The lagoon breathes tendrils of steam around the Protean Knightโs shoulders. She watches the water impassively, like a child watching a campfire, waiting for a log to burn.
โDarrow?โ Aja purrs without looking at me. โYouโre not in your room.โ She sizes up the Howlers. Recognizes them. โAnd you killed my men. Fitchner was wrong about you.โ
โI have something youโll want,โ I say sharply. โBut call off your dogs.โ
โThey tried to escape before we came, even with their gravBoots confiscated. Foolish attempt. They tried to contact the tulii, but theyโve been bought.โ
โVictra?โ I ask. She betrayed us.
โAlive. With the rest. Sheโll be spared thanks to her motherโs cooperation. Two Augustan ships made an effort to run our blockade in orbit. We shot them down. The Augustans are like cornered badgers.โ
โLions,โ I remind her.
She flicks blood off her razor. โNot quite.โ
โAre any still alive?โ I keep the panic from my voice and glance back at the villa.
โThe prizes are.โ
I breathe a sigh of relief.
She lets her razor slither into her hand. It goes rigid and she turns my way. Slitted pupils drink in the light. โYour friends are in the lagoon. They hid there because our infrared is blinded by the poolโs heat. A desperate last attempt. The air filtration systems on their helmets will have short-circuited from the EMP. So all theyโll have is the air in their helmets. Not much of it either. They wonโt last fifteen minutes. Those who donโt have helmets โฆ perhaps six minutes. Soon theyโll bob up, like apples.โ She smiles pleasantly. โIโm saving them for Karnus; he is inside finishing up the diversions. Heโs a pleasure to watch, isnโt he?โ
Hot rain clatters on our armor. The only sound.
โWhy are you here, Andromedus, and not in your room?โ Aja plays with her razor, slicing raindrops in half. โThe Sovereign was very clear.โ
โI have something youโll want,โ I repeat.
โWhat I want is for Octavia to be obeyed. Fly back to your room, boy, and take a nice shower and fondle the Rose we left in your bed. Drain your anger or whatever this is into her. And leave your oath whole. Do not raise a finger against me. You have killed Grays only. That is easily forgotten, yes? Return, and she will think this only a flight of youth. Stay, and I will add your corpse and those of your Bronzie friends to the heap.โ
The Howlers bristle behind me.
โAs you killed the servants?โ I ask heatedly. โLike goats for slaughter.โ
Aja turns back to the pool. โItโs time you left, Reaper.โ
โYouโre disgusting.โ I step closer to her. โAll this power, and this is how you use it? Killing families in the middle of the gorydamn night. Base fact is, youโre a disgrace. I hope you remember the pain you brought others when I stand over your corpse.โ
She turns on me in all her fury. Razor snapping out. Eyes gleaming. But she canโt touch me. Not now. Not this night.
โDarrow,โ Sevro calls with a sudden, odd pleasantness to his voice.
โYes, Sevro?โ
โAll that talk aboutย remembering. Arenโt you forgetting something right now?โ
โI think he is,โ Quinn agrees. โOur wise โฆโ
โโฆ but forgetfulย Reaper,โ finishes Clown in a very frivolous fashion.
โHmmm. Apologies, Aja. I forgot what I even came here to tell you.โ I stand there looking flummoxed.
Quinn sighs. โThe bag.โ
โOh, yes! Thank you for reminding me, Sevro!โ I cry theatrically. Aja doesnโt know what the hell to make of this sudden banter. โTell Weed to get down here.โ
Sevro speaks into his com and a moment later Weed disengages his ghostCloak and flies from the wall a kilometer distant. We watch him approach. Pebble whistles a merry tune, earning a scowl from Harpy and a chuckle from Sevro, who picks it up as well. The Praetorians think they are insane. Wolfpelts hanging from their backs. Black, custom armor. Wolf helmets. And no one over two meters except for Quinn and me. Itโs like a Violet traveling circus.
โWhat are you playing at?โ Aja demands.
โHas no one ever bartered with you?โ I ask, surprised. โMoreโs the pity.โ
Weed lands in front of me and hands me the bag Sevro gave me as a present. Aja asks what is in the bag.
โOrder your men in the villa to stop the killing, and I will tell you.โ
โI donโt negotiate with boys,โ Aja says.
I nudge the bag lightly with my boot, showing Aja that whatever is inside is alive. She frowns and perhaps she begins to understand what it is. She speaks in her com for her men to stand down. โWhatโs in the gorydamn bag?โ
I open it up and pull out the heir to the Morning Throne like heโs a freshly caught rabbit. Lysanderโs hands and feet are bound gently, and a silk scarf has been tied over his mouth to keep him from making noise. I untie it.
โHello, Aja,โ he says.
Aja lunges at him. I pull him backward. โAh! Ah!โ I hold my razor to the boyโs neck, letting it curl around, just as the affectionate Oracle wrapped itself around my wrist.
Aja freezes. Her Praetorians watch quietlyโblack helmets and purple capes making them shadows. The few Bellona take steps forward. Aja motions them back. โNext person that moves, I cut them down. How did they get you, Lysander? Your guardsโโ
โIt was Mustang,โ he says. โCame to say hello. Cut open my window and gave me to the Howlers.โ
โHave you been hurt?โ
โYour turn to speak is at an end, Aja,โ I interrupt. โYou will let my Housemembers rise from the pool. You will let them board the shuttle I have inbound. You will tell the ripWings and fighters in the sky and space above Luna to let us pass. Or I will have my Howlers kill the boy.โ
โYou promised to protect the Sovereign,โ Aja whispers. โAnd you do โฆย this? He is a boy. He is helpless.โ
โItโs part of the game,โ Lysander says very seriously. โYou play it too, Aja. Weโre all on the board.โ
โYou see, heโs less helpless than the servants you slaughtered tonight,โ Quinn replies. โLess than those your father burned on Rhea. But heโs one of yours. So of course you care.โ
โYou would kill a family to ensure the safety of your Sovereign,โ I say coldly. โI would kill a child to ensure the safety of my friends. Speak again, and I take his left hand.โ
She knows I would kill the boy.
I know I would not. Iโm not Karnus. Not Evey or Harmony, despite what Iโd have these Golds think. So even if they called my bluff, I would balk. Anyway, the moment I kill him, they kill everyone I know. The murder would be in vain.
This is exactly why I build my reputation as a killer, to leverage in situations like these. If they knew my heart, theyโd kill my friends one by one. This is a gamble.
I gamble on pride of two sorts. The first pride is that the Sovereign will not let me kill her only grandson, whom she trained from childhood to take her place when the time comes. The second sort of pride is that deep down, she will believe it no great loss if Augustus and his family escape today. She has the will and the means to hunt us to the ends of the System. Why call my bluff and risk having her grandson die? I know this because of how she killed her fatherโnot outright, but only when she had the support of all his former followers, only when they asked her to rise up against the tall tyrant and rule in his stead.
A woman like her has patience. If the Sovereign told me to do my worst, if she shouted to kill the boy and suffer the consequences, that would be foolhardy. A blunt, brutish demonstration of power, as if saying โTake my grandson, you cannot hurtย me.โ No, instead she will feign weakness, let me have this victory, and then bring eternal ruin on me and mine. Fair enough. Weโll play that game another day.
A ship roars overhead. A storkโbuilt to deploy men in starShells to drop points, but slower than molasses sliding uphill. The bay doors open two hundred meters up, as I instructed. So long as we have the boy, the shipโs speed doesnโt matter a lick. Of course Mustang planned that.
โWeโre going to fetch our people now, Aja. Let your men know theyโre to do nothing to impede us.โ
Aja just stares at me, watching like a taunted panther in a zoo, eyes silent, horrible, as if willing the bars between us to disappear.
โSevro, Thistle, check the villa. See if anyone managed to survive.โ They shoot away. โQuinn, guard the boy. The rest of you, get the ArchGovernor and his retinue out of the pool.
โYouโll want to call off the ripWings,โ I say to Aja. They blink in the darkness kilometers above. โToo much noise and this whole thing will turn into a nightmare for all of us. The Sovereign massacring a house โฆ but the house escapes! What a dastardly testament to her hunger, her impotence. What a debacle that might cause.โ I smirk at her. โWhy, I fear some houses might rally around the offended house. Some may fear they too will be snuffed out like candles in the night. What would happen to the poorย Pax Solarisย then?โ
Quinn stays with me, fingers twitching toward her weapons as Aja obeys my commands. I keep my hand on the boy as the other Howlers splash into the water and emerge with members of House Augustus clinging to them, soaked and gasping for airโ some in formal wear, some in armor, most without helmets. They were sharing oxygen, it seems.
Augustus holds on to Harpyโs back. The tackal holds on to Clownโs arm. Pliny hangs on to his feet. Where are my friends?
The Howlers deposit the survivors into the bay of the hovering stork high above and return to fetch the rest. Victra is the next they bring out. Sheโs helmetless and wounded on her neck. But she clings to her razor as though it were the thing carrying her aloft. Her eyes strafe the gathered Praetorians wrathfully, and when they find me, they spark against mine like bits of flint. Her anger falls away for a moment and I see a smile of joy, then itโs gone and she shouts.
โI will remember you all with great joy!โ She laughs madly. โStarting with you, Aja au Grimmus. I will make a coat of your hide.โ
She disappears into the belly of the craft overhead. Roque is the next one borne aloft. Theodora is with him. I say a quiet prayer of thanks. Quinn touches my shoulder and gives him a wave. His thin face bursts into a smile at the sight of her. He doesnโt even notice me. Then heโs gone too, landing in the back of the ship. Thistle soon joins us from the manor, helping along several survivors, including the Telemanuses and Tactus, who bleeds from a dozen holes in his gold armor. He put up a nasty fight.
โDarrow?โ he cries. โYou mad bastard!โ He sees the Sovereignโs son and cackles gleefully. โOh, thatโs ripe. Thatโs ripe. I owe you a drink, my goodman.โฆโ His voice fades away as he slips higher in the sky, though he managed to throw his fingers into the crux and wave them in Ajaโs direction.
โTactus,โ Lysander whispers. โHeโs taller than in holos.โ โThatโs the last of them,โ Sevro says to me.
โTell your master we of Mars do not bow so easily,โ I say to Aja.
The rain beats down between us. Dripping over her dark face, so her eerie eyes blaze in the night. She breaks the silence I imposed on her.
โThat is what the Governor of Rhea said when my Ash Lord came to put down his rebellion.โ Her voice does not sound like her own. Itโs as though someone speaks through her. โHe looked at the thin man I sent with the armada and he laughed and asked why he should bow to me, the bitch patricide of a dead tyrant.โ
The Sovereign is speaking in Ajaโs ear, through her com, with Aja repeating the words. My blood runs cold.
โThe Governor of Rhea sat upon his Ice Throne in his famed Glass Palace and asked one of my servants,ย โWho are you to breathe fear into a man such as I? I who have descended from the family that carved heaven from a place where once there was nothing but a hell of ice and stone. Who are you to make me bow?โย Then he struck the Ash Lord here under the eye with his scepter.ย โGo home to Luna. Go home to the Core. The Outer Reach is for creatures of sterner spines.โย The Governor of Rhea did not bow. Now his moon is ash. His family is ash. He is ash. So run, Darrow au Andromedus. Run home to Mars, for my legions will follow you to the ends of this universe.โ
โI hope so,โ I say.
โYou have one bargaining chip,โ the Sovereign, through Aja, reminds me. โMy grandson is your safe passage. If he dies, I wipe your ship from the sky. Spend him wisely.โ
Why is she telling me something I already know?
โItโs time to go, Darrow.โ Quinn leans into my shoulder. She sets a hand on my low back, as if to remind me I am not alone. I
nod to her. She covers my retreat as I rise upward with the boy, razor slithering around his neck.
Quinn eyes the Praetorians warily and rises to follow. I have one bargaining chip.
What did the Sovereign mean by that? Was she reminding me that I could spend it only once? Only kill Lysander if my back was to the wall? Then I see why as Aja looks at Quinn rising from the ground as a cat looks at a mouse.
โAja, no!โ Lysander yells.
โQuinn!โย I shout.
In a flash, Aja lunges forward, quicker than any cat ever born. She grabs Quinnโs hair. Frantically, Quinn brings her razor around to fend the giant woman off. But sheโs too slow. Aja slams her head into the ground with her left hand. Punches her temple. Armored fist on bone. Four times before I can even blink. Quinnโs legs kick and twitch and she curls inward like a dying spider, contorting from seizures. Aja backs away, watching me with a smile