They know I am rash. Quinn is bait. Aja is the hook. Theyโll take Lysander if I bite and attack Aja. Theyโll use the split second my razor is away from him to stun or kill me. I hear the weapons primed behind me, so I keep the razor to the little boyโs throat. Tears distort my vision as I float there impotently. I shake my head as the agony wells. I canโt leave her. Reversing my boots, I return to pick her from the ground. But before I can reach her, another Gold flashes past me, descending from above, this one without armor, to scoop her from the ground and bear her aloft.
The tackal.
I shoot up and away, through the rain into the bay doors and land inside the stork. My boots clank on the metal deck and I kneel, shoving Lysander forward into the bay toward Sevro. The boy sprawls to his knees. Several dozen dripping Augustans stare at me. They turn their eyes to the boy. The tackal follows, clutching Quinn awkwardly with one arm.
Our ship rises and the doors hiss closed behind us. Roque pushes through the others to see me, then his eyes go to the tackal, to Quinn, strength slipping from him with each second. The tackal sets Quinn gently on the ground and kicks off the ill- fitting gravBoots he borrowed from one of the Howlers.
Roqueโs mouth works. No sound comes out. โIs she โฆ,โ he murmurs finally.
โAre there any Yellows on board?โ the tackal asks me. I look to Harpy.
I point Harpy toward the main cabins. โFind Mustang. Ask her.โ
She sprints off.
โThe medkit,โ the tackal snaps, feeling Quinnโs pulse. He checks her pupils. No one moves. โNow!โ Roque stumbles up to find it. Pebble rips it off the wall and tosses him the kit. He brings it back to the tackal. Mind turned to static, I stare down at Quinn as another seizure racks her body and an inhuman sound rattles from her nose and mouth. Roqueโs face is bloodless beside me. His hands reach helplessly for the girl he loves, as though his will alone can mend what was broken; but inside he knows he is powerless. He sinks to his knees.
The tackal opens the medkit and rimes through its contents.
His single hand moves confidently over the devices inside till they find a silver bar no larger than my index finger. He snatches it and activates the device. It hums softly, emitting a faint blue light.
โI need someoneโs datapad. Mine was fried in the EMP.โ No one moves. โThe girl will die. A gorydamn datapad.ย Now.โ
I hand him mine. He doesnโt look up at me, though he pauses a second when he sees my distinctive hands.
โThank you for the rescue, Reaper,โ he says hastily. โThank your sister.โ
Lysander rises and comes to my side. He watches quietly, no tears in his eyes. Pebble and Clown sit on their heels. No one touches Roque, though they glance at him, hands clutched on knees or razors, whispering whatever prayers to luck Golds whisper.
The tackal moves the silver magnetic resonance imager over Quinnโs head, watching the hologram on my datapad. He curses.
โWhat is it?โ Roque asks.
The tackal hesitates. โHer brain is swelling. If we canโt control the pressure, we have a problem.โ He fumbles with the medical equipment and unwinds a machine with a transparent cord. โThat pressure will deprive the brain of proper blood flow. It will starve itself as the vessels tighten under the swelling.โ
โIs she going to die?โ I ask.
โNot from swelling,โ the tackal says. โNot if I can drain the fluid and release the pressure as it builds. But weโll need to get her head tilted so the blood can flow through the neck veins. Keep blood pressure steady. Get her a supply of O2.โ He looks up,
so thin and wet Iโd think him a Red instead of a Gold were it not for the dusty hair. โPebble, isnโt it? Find her oxygen. A breathing mask will do so long as it doesnโt cover her face past her forehead.โ
Pebble slips away.
A fresh seizure contorts Quinnโs body. I look on helplessly and set my hand on Roqueโs shoulder. He flinches against the touch.
Harpy slides back into the room. โNo slagging Yellows.โ โShit,โ Clown swears. โShit. Shit. Shit. Shit.โ He kicks the wall.
The tackal pauses, glances at Roque, then acts. He points to Clown, Harpy, and several Housemembers. โI need someone for each of her arms and her head. Sheโs going to keep seizing, and for some reason, I suspect this is going to be a bumpy ride. Weโre going to move her out of this damn bay and hold her down for the surgery.โ He pulls her hair back into a ponytail, asks me to hold it, and pulls a small ionizer from the medkit. He squeezes it with his teeth over his hand, wincing as it destroys bacteria and dry skin follicles. โClown, get her hairโall of it.โ
The tackal stands and tosses the ionizer to Clown, who bends and is about to scan it over Quinnโs golden hair when Roque takes it from his grasp. He hovers over Quinn, unable to move.
โWhatโs her name?โ the tackal asks Roque. โQuinn.โ
โTalk to her. Tell her a story.โ
Trembling slightly, Roque sniffs and speaks quietly to Quinn.ย โOnce, in the days of Old Earth, there were two pigeons who were greatly in love.โฆโย He toggles the ionizer and moves his hand. It is intimate. Like heโs bathing her. tust the two of them in some far- off place. Long before she told stories by the campfires of the Institute. Long before the horror.
I smell hair burning as the tackal stands and comes to me. โWhat happened down there?โ he asks. โWas it a pulseFist?โ
I look at him in surprise. โYou didnโt see? Aja used her hands.โ
โGoryhell.โ His jaw tightens. Dull eyes taking in the scene. โHow did we come to this?โ
โOctavia was set on this path all along,โ I say quietly. โBefore we even came to Mars, she intended to give the Bellona the ArchGovernorship. The gala was a trap.โ
โWhen did you discover this? Before or after the duel?โ โBefore,โ I lie.
โWell played. Makes us seem the victim. I see Mustang failed in her task.โ
โDid your father send her to infiltrate Octaviaโs court?โ
โNo. I imagine it was her own idea. Draw close to the dragon โฆโ
โThe tulii are against us too.โ
He nods thoughtfully. โMakes sense. Politicos tried to take Victra from us before Karnus and Aja came.โ
โYou donโt seem worried.โ
โVictra is her motherโs favorite daughter.โ He shakes his head, remembering something. โBut she took three Obsidians on for me. Three. Sheโs with us, body and mind.โ
I watch Roque finish removing Quinnโs hair. โWill she live?โ I ask quietly.
โShe has bone fragments in her brain tissue. Even if we stop the swelling, sheโs hemorrhaging. Badly.โ
We look down at Quinn, her head bald now. Face peaceful. Only small contusions on the side of her skull. Youโd never guess she was dying inside. Roque strokes her forehead so gently, whispering soft things.
โCan you save her?โ I turn to the tackal. โIs there a chance?โ โNot here. If you get us to a medBay, then yes, thereโs a prime
chance.โ
Roque sings a soft song to her as they lift her body to move to another room. The song is one he made around the campfire as my army ate in the highlands. Quinn was with Cassius then, as it seems all women are at one time or another. But even then, I noticed her eyes meet Roqueโs. They are the messenger pigeons from his story, crossing again and again in the sky. How excited he was to be reunited with her.
I crack inside. I can still save her. I can fix this.
The Sovereign was right. I misunderstood my own bargaining power. What was I going to do? Kill her grandson if Aja killed Quinn? What if he killed Sevro, Mustang, Roque? Iโm lucky she didnโt hurt more of them.
I turn to see Sevro.
He stands quietly in his armor watching us, watching Roque hold the girl Sevro loves but has never told, the girl he could never have. The pain is raw and etched deep into the lines of his hawkish face. Impervious Sevro, immune to hurt, to sadness, to having his eye gouged out by Lilath, the tackalโs lieutenant; it all falls on him now. Quinn never called Sevro Goblin like the rest of us. Victra puts a hand on his shoulder, noticing the pain if not understanding why itโs there. He shoves her hand off.
โI donโt know you,โ he snarls. Victra backs away. โSorry.โ
โWhat are you waiting for, Reap?โ he demands. โWeโre not off this rock yet.โ He jerks his head. I follow, asking Victra to bring the Sovereignโs boy.
Sevro and I climb a ladder and meet Tactus in the narrow corridor that leads to the passenger hold and the flight cabin.
โOy, goodman,โ Tactus calls, favoring his injured shoulder. Wet hair dangles over laughing eyes. His voice is loud, unmindful of Quinnโs condition. โNext time youโre planning something dramatic, tell us youโre coming so we donโt go pissing our pants.โ
I push past him. โNot now, Tactus.โ
โEver the bore.โ He eyes Sevro. โLooky, looky. Goblin. If possible, youโve shrunk even further, my goodman.โ
Sevro doesnโt smile.
We enter the passenger hold, where the Augustans and Howlers buckle themselves into bucket seats in preparation for breaching the atmosphere. Tactus follows at our heels.
โHello, psychos,โ Tactus calls to the Howlers. โPleasure to see your diminutive forms yet again. Especially you, Pebble.โ
โEat shit,โ Pebble says, looking up from helping buckle one of Augustusโs young nephews into his seat.
Tactus leans into me when weโre past the passenger hold. โGood friends to come and rescue you. Thought they were scattered to the Rim.โ
โWere,โ Sevro says.
โWhat brought you back?โ Tactus asks. โThe weather?โ Sevro says nothing.
Tactus laughs despite the numerous holes in his armor. โtust how you like โem. Eh, Darrow? Friends who will risk life and limb to always be in your shadow?โ He nudges me, a bit too playfully, leaving faint smears of his blood on me. We come to the flight cabinโs closed door. Tactus winces as he bumps a bulkhead with his shoulder. Sevro trails behind.
โHowโs the shoulder?โ I ask.
โBetter than that girlโs head back there. Quinn, wasnโt it? The fast one from House Mars. Aja slagged her good. Pity. Iโd have taken her for aโโ
Sevro kicks Tactus in the balls from behind, foot going between legs hard enough to dent metal. He elbows him in the side of the head, sweeps his legs in swiftย kravatย form. Three more strikes to the ears before Tactus hits the ground. Sevro puts one knee into Tactusโs shoulder wound, a forearm against Tactusโs throat, the other knee to Tactusโs groin, and his free hand dangles a knife over Tactusโs eyeball. โTalk about Quinn again, and Iโll cut your balls off and jam them in your eye sockets.โ
โBrother always said โฆ keep your eye โฆ on the ball,โ Tactus gags out.
The metal cabin door hisses open. Augustus fills the frame. He stares down at the scene just as Victra brings Lysander forward from the aft of the ship.
โTheyโre almost done, my liege,โ I say. I step over Tactus and Sevro to join the ArchGovernor in the cabin. Victra does the same, except she steps on Tactus, grinding her heels.
โPrime work,โ she says to Sevro. โSlag off, cow.โ
โWho is the little one?โ she asks me as we slip into the cabin and close the door.
I tell her.
โThe Rage Knightโs son? Nasty little man. I donโt think he likes me.โ
โDonโt take it personally.โ
The cockpit is larger than my room in the Citadelโs villa. An array of lights ring the pilot and co-pilot chairs. Mustang sits to the left, a Blue pilot to the right. The Blue is jacked into the ship. A blue light glows under the dermis of her left temple. Mustang flies, right hand in a holographic control prism, speaking quickly with the Blue. Out the curved viewport, Earth hovers. Augustus, Pliny, and comically stooped Kavax au Telemanus discuss our options behind Mustang.
It is quiet.
โWell done, Darrow,โ Augustus says without looking back to me. โThough you could have chosen a better ship โฆโ
Mustang interrupts. โWhatโs going on back there? They said someone was hurt.โ
โQuinn is dying,โ I say. โWe have to get her to a medBay, fastlike.โ
โEven when we hit orbit, weโre thirty minutes out from our fleet,โ Mustang says.
โFly faster.โ
The ship trembles as Mustang and the Blue push it hard.
โIt was a good plan,โ Kavax says, beaming down at Mustang. โIt was a good plan, Virginia, infiltrating the Sovereignโs household. tust like when you were a girl. The time you and Pax hid in the shrubbery to listen to your fatherโs counsel. Except Pax was bigger than the shrub!โ He booms a laugh that startles the quiet Blue.
Mustang reaches back to squeeze his forearm, hand smaller than his elbow. He preens like a hound with a pheasant in its jaws, looking around to see if we all noticed her compliment. Sheโs got a way with men bigger than bears.
The love on the manโs face makes Augustusโs own disinterest monstrous. And even worse, thinking about the tackal killing this manโs son makes me sick.
Mustang spares me the slightest glance, her hair bound behind her head, the memory of a smile still creasing the corners of her lips, and itโs like Iโve been punched in the heart. Thereโs no smile for me. And the horse ring no longer graces her finger.
Thereโs silence for a long moment. Augustus turns to look at me. โI assume Octavia attempted to bring you into her fold as
well?โ
โShe attempted.โ
โSlag herself. Bet you told her to go slag herself, eh, boy?โ Kavax booms. He slaps my shoulder, knocking me into Victra. โSorry.โ Heโs bent like a hothouse tree grown too tall for its roof. Water drips from his red forked beard. โSorry,โ he repeats to Victra.
โActually, Lord Telemanus, I thought her offer tempting. She manages to treat her lancers with respect. Unlike others.โ
Augustus wastes no time with banter. โWeโll amend that. I owe you a debt, Darrow. Provided we make it to my fleet.โ
โYou owe it to Mustang and the Howlers as much as me,โ I say. โWhat is a Howler?โ he asks.
โMy friends in the black armor. Sevroโs the leader.โ
โSevro. That wretched little thing that was atop my lancer, yes?โ The ArchGovernor raises an eyebrow. โThought I recognized him. Fitchnerโs boy.โ His tone sits poorly with me. โThe one that killed that Priam brat in the Passage.โ
โHeโs with us, my liege. Loyal as my own hands.โ
The door hisses open and Sevro and Tactus join us. We all turn to look. Sevro recoils slightly. โWhat?โ he challenges.
Tactus scoots off to the side, away from Sevro.
โDoes your loyalty lie with me or with your father, Sevro?โ Augustus asks.
โWhat father? Iโm a bastardโs bastard.โ Sevro looks the ArchGovernor up and down skeptically. โAnd all due respect, my liege, I could give a catโs frozen piss about you too. Your daughter brought me from the Rim. My allegiance is to her. But above all itโs to Reaper. Thatโs it.โ
โMind your manners, you little puppy,โ Kavax growls.
โYou must be Paxโs father. Sorry he went. Heโs a man I might have died for. But I see he got his good looks from his mother.โ
Kavax isnโt sure if heโs been insulted.
Augustus observes this. โDarrow, I owe you an apology. You were right. Loyalty, it seems, can extend beyond the Institute. Now โฆ Lysander.โ Augustus glances out the shuttleโs viewports. We rise steadily. He kneels to speak with the boy. โIโve heard tell that you are an exceptional lad.โ
โI am, my liege,โ Lysander says as firmly as he can. โThey test me regularly, and I train in all manners of studies. I rarely lose in chess. And when I do, I learn, as I ought.โ
โDo you now? I had a son like you, once, Lysander. But Iโm sure you knew that.โ
โAdrius au Augustus,โ Lysander says, knowing the lineage. โNo.โ Augustus shakes his head. โNo. My younger son isnโt like
you at all.โ
The boy frowns. โThen the elder. Claudius au Augustus?โ Mustang glances back.
โYes.โ Augustus nods. โA kind, special boy with a lionโs heart. Better than me. Kinder. A ruler.โ He spares a strange, meaningful glance at me. โYou would have been friends.โ
Lysander tries to look dignified. โWhat happened to him?โ โThey left that part out, eh? Well, a large young man from the
House Bellona by the name of Karnus took liberties with a certain young woman my son was courting. My son took umbrage and challenged Karnus to a duel. In the end, when my boy was broken and bleeding, Karnus kneeled, cupped my sonโs headโโhe puts one hand around Lysanderโs headโโand smashed it on the cobbled stones till it broke open and all his specialness dripped out.โ He pats the boy on the cheek. โLetโs hope you never have to see such a thing.โ
โIs that your plan for me, my liege?โ Lysander asks bravely. โIโm only a monster when it is practical.โ Augustus smiles. โI
donโt think I will have to be this time. You see, weโre just trying to get home. So long as your grandmother permits our passage, then you will be safe.โ
โGrandmother says youโre a liar.โ
โIronic. You will tell her weโve treated you well, I hope.โ โIf I am well treated.โ
โFair enough.โ Augustus touches the boyโs shoulder and stands. โVictra. Take him to the passenger hold.โ
Victra glowers. Of course Augustus chooses the only woman but Mustang. Tactus notices her reaction and steps forward. โMight I, my liege? Iโve not seen my own brothers in some time. I wouldnโt mind talking with the lad.โ Augustus nods as if to say he doesnโt care. Victra thanks Tactus, surprised by his gesture. He
winks at her, punches my shoulder, and pats Lysander roughly on the head, almost knocking him down. Iโd hate to know his brothers.
โCome, tiny one. Tell me, have you ever been to a Pearl club?โ he asks, leading him away. โThe girls and boys there are spectacular.โฆโ
The ponderous stork climbs higher and higher. In two minutes, weโll hit the edge of the atmosphere.
โThey tried to kill me as I slept,โ Augustus murmurs. โShe knows I will not forgive this.โ
โSheโll come to Mars,โ I say.
โIs there no chance for amends to be made?โ Pliny asks. โAmends?โ Mustang snarls. โMake amends with the woman
who burned a moon, Pliny? Are you an idiot?โ
โPeaceย will preserve your line, my liege. More than war. Set yourself against the Sovereign, and what hope can there be?โ Pliny is no fool with rhetoric. โHer fleets are vast. Her monies endless. Your name, your honor, no matter how great, cannot stand beneath the weight of the Society. My liege, you raised me to your side because of my worth. Because you trusted my advice. Without you, I am nothing. Your care is all I value. So heed my advice now, if you still hold it in regard, and do not let this wound against the Sovereign fester. Do not let war come of this. Remember Rhea, yes, and how it burned. Preserve your honored family with peace, by any means.โ
Augustus raises his voice. โWhen the Sovereign pushed against me, I bent like Gold should, with grace, with dignity. But now she cuts at me, and beneath the grace, beneath the aplomb, her knife will strike iron. We make for Mars, and for war.โ
โWeโre reaching the low atmosphere,โ Mustang says. โHold on.โ
โWhat is that light?โ Sevro asks. โThe blinking one over the altimeter.โ
The Blue snaps an answer. โThe cargo bay door is opening,
dominus.โ
โThe cargo bay โฆโ I frown. โCan you override it?โ โNo,ย dominus. Iโm locked out.โ
Why would the cargo bay door be โฆ?
โHe volunteered,โ Mustang says, voice panicked. โTactus volunteered.โ
โNo,โ I snarl, startling everyone but Mustang. We realized it at the same time.ย โSevro, Victra, on me!โย I wheel around and sprint out the cabin doors, head ducked as I move as fast as I can toward the back of the ship.
โPrepare for evasive action,โ I hear Mustang say back in the cabin.
โWhatโs happening?โ Pliny whines.
โTACTUS!โ I bellow. Victra and Sevro run at my heels. The other Howlers and Housemembers call to me, confused as I sprint through the passenger bay.
Screwface unbuckles his crashbelt. โHe went past with the boy.โ
โDown!โ I say, shoving him in his seat. โEveryone stay seated!โ Tactus wouldnโt. He couldnโt. But why the hell not? Why would
I ever assume he wouldnโt do whatโs best for him? Itโs in his nature.
We slide down railings to the storage level, past the room where the tackal operates on Quinn. I shove open the door to the cargo hold and am greeted by the howling of wind. The hatch hangs open to show darkness wounded by city lights far beneath. Clown and an Augustus lancer lie unconscious, bleeding. They slide slowly toward the open bay door. As for Tactus, heโs nothing but a distant dot in the darkness. I cannot see him clearly, but I know what he has taken: Lysander.
โSevro.โ I grip my friendโs shoulder. โStop!โ Heโs seething. Looks like he wants to jump out the back of the ship and follow Tactus into the air. He canโt. Itโs too late. Instead, we catch the two unconscious Golds before they slip down the open ramp. Victra shuts it at the control panel. The door hisses closed.
โHe doesnโt have any communications gear,โ Victra says breathlessly. โNot after the EMP.โ
โDoesnโt need the gorydamn gear.โ Sevro points to Clownโs naked feet. โThe bastard has gravBoots. Soon as he hits the ripWing scanners, heโll be picked up.โ
I do the math. โWe have two minutes till they send boarding parties.โ