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Chapter no 23 – TRUST

Golden Son (Red Rising Book 2)

I find him in a communal washroom. Heโ€™s earned one of the staterooms that the others are claiming for the return voyage to Mars, but thatโ€™s not how he thinks. This is still the boy who hid in the horse. No, I think. Not a boy any longer.

โ€œShe cared for you, Sevro.โ€

His arms cross before him, freckled and thin. A towel wraps around his waist, another hangs around his shoulders. Golds donโ€™t care about nudity but Sevro always has. Heโ€™s gained a tattoo since last I saw him. A huge black and gray wolf along his back. The Howlers are his everything. Once they were just a tool to me; now I think of them as something more. But what does that mean, when I use them just the same? He stares at the water running into the drain of the shower. Down and down it spirals.

โ€œIn the end, I believe Iโ€™ll enjoy war,โ€ he says. โ€œGotta toughen my spine a bit. Callous my hands. Bastards tell us itโ€™s all roses and glory.โ€ He looks up. โ€œDonโ€™t you smell the roses, Reaper?โ€

I sit beside him on the bench. โ€œDid you hear what I said?โ€

โ€œ โ€™Course I gory heard you. Iโ€™m missing an eye, not an ear.โ€ He taps his bionic eye with a bony finger. โ€œ โ€™Course I know she cared. But never in the way I wanted. She deserved to live. If any of us ugly little shiteaters deserve it, it was her. There wasnโ€™t a cruel bone in her body. Not one. But it didnโ€™t matter. It doesnโ€™t matter if weโ€™re good or weโ€™re evil. Itโ€™s all up to chance.โ€

โ€œIt was chance you knew her at all,โ€ I say. โ€œChance that brought her to House Mars.โ€

โ€œNo. It was my father,โ€ Sevro says. โ€œHe drafted her, traded a pick with tuno to get her.โ€ He shakes his head. โ€œAll because he thought she would temper us, govern our anger. If he hadnโ€™t picked her, we wouldnโ€™t have met her, and sheโ€™d be alive.โ€

โ€œMaybe,โ€ I say, thinking of Eo. โ€œBut she chose to come here.

She chose to follow me. To follow you.โ€ โ€œtust like Pax.โ€

I nod, touching my pegasus.

โ€œItโ€™s all piss and shit. Isnโ€™t it?โ€ Sevro says. โ€œDoesnโ€™t matter how pretty they dress it up. Weโ€™re still in the game. Weโ€™re always going to be in a slagging game. Spit on their empire. Spit on this piss and this shit. I came for you because he told me what you are.โ€

I stare at him, unable to understand.

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€ I ask with a nervous laugh.

โ€œTurn it on,โ€ he says. โ€œI know you brought one. Youโ€™re thorough, Reaper. Always thorough.โ€

โ€œWhy are you acting soโ€”โ€ โ€œShut up and turn it on.โ€

I nod and activate the device in my pocket. A jamField deploys. Iโ€™m not so prideful as the Sovereign to believe no one could listen in. Sevro stares as me till I shift uncomfortably.

โ€œSo what am I?โ€ I ask.

โ€œEven now?โ€ he asks, shaking his head. โ€œYou are wound tight.

Say the name of the person who sent me.โ€

โ€œMustang sent you. You told me she brought you in from the Rim. Same with all the Howlers.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s right. She did. Took six months to get here from Pluto. But guess who came to me during my layover in Triton. Go on, Reap. Guess.โ€

โ€œLorn?โ€ His lips curl into a sneer. โ€œFitchner?โ€

Sevro spits in my face, right under the eye. โ€œGuess wrong again and I leave you like this.โ€ He snaps his fingers. โ€œI will not come back. I will not help you. I will not bleed for you. I will not sacrificeย my friendsย for a man who doesnโ€™t give enough of a shit about me to put his neck out just once. Trust goes both ways, Darrow. This time you have to take a leap.โ€

Heโ€™s not blu ng. And I know what I want to say. But how can it be? Sevro is a Gold. A bloodydamn Gold. He heard me say โ€œbloodydamnโ€ to Apollo. He covered it up. Didnโ€™t he? Or was that a mistake? Is he trapping me? No. No, if thatโ€™s true, then the game is already over. Eoโ€™s dream has failed. Who is closer to me than he? Who loves me more than this strange, nasty outcast? No one.

So I look him in his dull gold eyes. โ€œAres sent you.โ€ Silence between us.

A terrible five seconds. Six. Seven. He stands and locks the door before pulling a small black crystal from the pocket of his crumpled pants. โ€œFor your breath only.โ€

โ€œA whisperGem โ€ฆโ€

I take it tenderly, knowing how much it costs, and blow against its surface. My breath makes it wobble, then shatter. Small motes of black rise, drifting up like fireflies out of the grass as dusk settles in deep summer. They coalesce. Floating and forming a rough holo that hovers between Sevro and me. The spiked helmet of Ares.

โ€œMy son,โ€ย he warbles.ย โ€œI am sorry. Harmony has betrayed me and

initiated a campaign against our principles. I discovered her intended use of you too late. But you were wise. This is why I chose you. Steps are being taken to curb her eรŸorts. Continue with your own. Set Augustus against Bellona and fracture the Pax Solaris.โ€

I try to ask it a question, but it is a recording. Made sometime after the gala.

โ€œI realize this must be difficult. I have asked too much of you

already. But you must carry on. Sow chaos. Weaken them. You have much reason to doubt me. We have not contacted you until now, because you were watched by Pliny, by the Jackal, and by the Sovereignโ€™s spies. Troublemakers breed interest. But I have watched you too, and I am proud. I know Eo would be as well. In case you doubt the veracity of this message, a friend would like to say hello.โ€

Aresโ€™s helmet fades and Dancer smiles at me.ย โ€œDarrow, I want you to know, weโ€™re with you. Your family is alive and well. The end is coming, my friend. Soon youโ€™ll be with us. Till then, trust the man Ares sent; I recruited him myself. Break the chains.โ€

The image erodes, blackish light decaying into the air. And Iโ€™m left staring at the shower floor.

โ€œYou look good for all that surgery,โ€ Sevro says. His smile is no less nasty than usual. โ€œAres sent that cripple to me. The one who sent you to the Institute. Dancer.โ€

He canโ€™t say any more because Iโ€™m hugging him and crying. I sob and hold on to him, shaking, scaring him. He doesnโ€™t move except to pat me on the head. All the weight falls from my shoulders. Someone knows. He knows and heโ€™s here. He knows and he came to help me. Toย helpย me. I canโ€™t stop shaking and saying thank you. Eo was right. I was right. โ€œYou are my friend,โ€ I tremble out like a child. It almost makes him cry seeing me this way.

A true friend.

โ€œOf course,โ€ he says haltingly. โ€œBut only if you stop blubbering, man. Weโ€™re still Golds.โ€

I pull back from him, embarrassed, wiping my face on my sleeve. I think I mumble an apology. My visionโ€™s bleary. I sniff. He hands me a towel, which I blow my running nose into. He makes a face.

โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œThat was for your eyes.โ€

We laugh together and then sit in an awkward silence. In time, I ask him how long heโ€™s known. He suspected something since the Institute, he says, where he heard me say โ€œbloodydamnโ€ to Apollo. My voice went all thick, all rusty. Then Dancer showed him the video of my carving.

โ€œSomehow they knew you could trust me, even if you didnโ€™t, shithead. Always been that way. Always will be that way.โ€

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t โ€ฆย botherย you?โ€ I ask him. โ€œWhat I am?โ€

โ€œBother. Thatโ€™s a tiny-ass word for a gory big thing.โ€ He scratches his buzzed head. โ€œA crotch rash bothers me. Bad fish bothers me. Entitled dickweeds bother me. This โ€ฆโ€ He shrugs. โ€œPiss on it. You like my angle more than any other pisshead in the worlds. Figure Iโ€™d return the favor, even if I really am bigger than your rusty ass.โ€

I laugh at that. He would have dwarfed my Red self. โ€œYou must know what Iโ€™m here to do. It isnโ€™t just infiltration. It will end with

the fall of the Society.โ€

โ€œRise too high, in mud you lie.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s it?โ€ I ask incredulously. โ€œYouโ€™re on board?โ€

He snorts. โ€œIt took me six months on a torchShip to reach you. Three months from Triton after Dancer showed me the truth. Was I confused? Damn straight. But still I boarded the ship and had three months to reconsider. Still I am here. So I think the time for second-guessing my commitment has passed. Anyway, my Gold โ€˜brethrenโ€™ have been trying to kill me since I was born.โ€ He looks around, uncomfortable even after all weโ€™ve shared, despite the jamField. โ€œOnly people to ever treat me decently are people who donโ€™t have a reason to. LowColors. You. I think itโ€™s time to return the favor.โ€

โ€œAnd what of the others?โ€ I ask intensely. โ€œPebble, Clown?โ€ โ€œNot my secret to share. Quinn would have understood,โ€ he

says slowly, fighting back something. โ€œRest might go along. Thistle wonโ€™t. Roque wonโ€™t. Not in a million years. Too in love with their own species. Donโ€™t know about the tall arrogant one.โ€

โ€œVictra. And Mustang?โ€ I ask.

โ€œI donโ€™t give love advice, shithead.โ€ He stands. โ€œSay, just because Iโ€™m a revolutionary doesnโ€™t mean I canโ€™t get a massage from a Pink, does it? That would suck sack.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ I laugh. โ€œIโ€™m still figuring it out, to be honest.โ€ โ€œSlag it. Iโ€™m getting one. Back feels bloody broken.โ€ His

crooked teeth bare themselves as he laughs. โ€œFeels good. Thatโ€™s how I know itโ€™s right, Reap. Despite all thisย shit. It feels good in here.โ€ He taps his thin chest. โ€œIt feels โ€ฆ how do you say โ€ฆย bloodydamnย good.โ€

Victra finds me after Iโ€™ve said my goodbyes to Sevro. โ€œAugustus sent me to tell you the Ash Lordโ€™s stateroom is yours.โ€

โ€œAugustus is giving me the largest room?โ€

โ€œYour ship, your spoils, he said. You know how particular he is about order.โ€

โ€œI hope you know the way. Iโ€™m already lost.โ€

She motions me along. We walk in silence through the halls. Iโ€™m weary, but happy enough knowing Sevro is with me, that

Ares still believes in me, and that Dancer is still alive out there. Itโ€™s a salve on the pain from Quinnโ€™s death.

โ€œI suppose you know my family has betrayed the ArchGovernor,โ€ she says.

โ€œIโ€™d heard. But youโ€™re still with us.โ€

โ€œAs I said. I do what I want. Mother doesnโ€™t control me, or my accounts, like she does Antoniaโ€™s.โ€ She grins sideways, watching me. โ€œI like you when youโ€™re like this.โ€

โ€œLike this?โ€ I canโ€™t help but laugh. โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know. You seem calm. At ease. Despite whatโ€™s happened.โ€

โ€œAnd you seem particularly kind,โ€ I say.

โ€œKind? A quaint fiction. But we both know Iโ€™m far from kind.โ€

We walk in silence till we reach the door to my stateroom. I glance back and see Ragnar trailing in the halls behind. If it werenโ€™t for the bandages on his body, I wouldnโ€™t have seen him at all. I motion him away.

At the door, I search Victraโ€™s haughty eyes. โ€œYou could have sent a lowColor to tell me I was to be in the stateroom.โ€

โ€œBut then I wouldnโ€™t get to see you.โ€ โ€œIs that the only reason?โ€ I ask.

She smiles mischievously. โ€œI think Iโ€™ll keep my secrets.โ€ After a moment, she looks up at me. โ€œBut I do worry for you.โ€

โ€œFor me?โ€ I roll my eyes. โ€œWhat are you playing at, Victra?โ€ โ€œNothing,โ€ she says, offended. โ€œYouโ€™re such a hypocrite,

Darrow.โ€ โ€œMe?โ€

โ€œRemember when Tactus discarded your violin because he was suspicious that you wanted something? Now you treat me the same way. Same as when I came to you in the gardens on Luna. Is it too much to believe Iโ€™m your friend and care about you?โ€ She wrinkles her nose. โ€œYouโ€™re making me emotional, and I hate it.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I say. โ€œYouโ€™re just โ€ฆ I try to find the right words for the tall woman. There arenโ€™t any. So I shrug and say, โ€œItโ€™s hard knowing youโ€™re Antoniaโ€™s sister. Thatโ€™s the full of it.โ€

โ€œBut Iโ€™m not her.โ€ โ€œI realize thโ€”โ€

โ€œDo you?โ€ She reaches out and touches my face. Her lips part searchingly. I remember the feel of them on mine before I launched myself through the spitTube. I let her kiss me then. Even if she is a cold woman, there is something in her heart for me. Different from Eo. Different from Mustang. I move gently away from her hand and shake my head.

โ€œYou are a strange man,โ€ she says with a soft sigh, all the vulnerability that was in her now gone. Her claws return. She leans back against the wall opposite me, bending a knee and putting a boot on the wall, laughing at me with her eyes. Hereโ€™s the Victra I know.

โ€œYou love women, but you do not enjoy us.โ€ Smile lines crease as her lips part slightly. My eyes cannot help but trace the slender contours of her neck, the strength in her slim shoulders, and the rise of her breasts. Her eyes burn into me. โ€œThereโ€™s much to enjoy. Do you even know how soft my skin is?โ€

I cough out a laugh. โ€œYouโ€™re mocking me.โ€ โ€œAs ever.โ€

Victra is a schemer. Itโ€™s her way. But for a moment, she was vulnerable. And seeing that โ€ฆ seeing that made all the difference. I kill the s*xual tension the best way I know how.

โ€œGood night, sister,โ€ I say, and kiss her on the brow.

โ€œSister? Sister?โ€ She laughs dismissively as I leave. It takes her a moment, but she calls to me.

โ€œIs it because you think me wicked?โ€ I turn back to her. โ€œWicked?โ€

โ€œIs that why youโ€™ve never wanted me?โ€ She pauses, choosing her words with care. โ€œBecause you look down on me?โ€

โ€œWhy would you think that?โ€ I ask gently.

She shrugs and looks around the hall, strangely hesitant. โ€œI donโ€™t โ€ฆโ€ She twists her hands, trying to wring out the right words. She gestures to herself. โ€œThis is how I survive, do you understand? Itโ€™s how my mother taught me. Itโ€™s what works.โ€

โ€œWhat do you say we try something new?โ€ I offer, walking back to her. I extend a hand. โ€œDarrow. Contrary to popular rumor, I donโ€™t eat glass. I love music, dancing, and Iโ€™m very fond of fresh fruit, particularly strawberries.โ€

She snorts a laugh. โ€œSo stupid. Weโ€™re reintroducing ourselves?โ€

โ€œNo armor. tust two people. Iโ€™m waiting,โ€ I say playfully.

Rolling her eyes, she steps forward, looking either way down the hall. She brings up her hand, fighting back a childish smile. โ€œVictra. I like the way stone smells before rain falls.โ€ She makes a face, cheeks flushing red. โ€œAnd โ€ฆ donโ€™t laugh. I actually hate the color gold. Green goes better with my complexion.โ€

I cannot sleep. The bodies of those Iโ€™ve left behind float in the darkness with me. I wake a dozen times, flashes of bombs, slashing of swords ripping into my dreams. I earned these sleepless nights. I know that, and thatโ€™s what makes them all the harder.

I stand and pace my new quarters, wandering its expanse. Six rooms. A small gymnasium. A large bath. A study. All belonging to the man who burned a moon. The father of the Furies. How could I sleep in a room like this? I take the pegasus pendant from my pocket, almost forgetting itโ€™s a radium bomb.

Wandering the halls of the ship, ghostlike, I look behind me, wondering if Ragnar follows. I told him to sleep, but I know little of his moods, how he thinks, what he does at night. There is much to learn.

I pass through dimmed halls, past Orange technicians and Blue systems operators, who quiet and bend as I pass through metal halls down to the bowels of the ship, where Golds never tread. The ceilings are lower, meant for the Red workers and Brown janitors. This ship is a city, an island. All the Colors are here. I remember the roster. Thousands of jobs. Millions of moving parts. I examine a maintenance panel. What if the Orange who worked it were to overload the panel? What would happen? I donโ€™t know. I wager few Golds really do. I make a note of it.

I continue on, hunger drawing me to the mess hall. Food could easily be delivered to my rooms, but my valets have not yet been organized. Anyway, I hate being waited on. In the mess hall, I find someone as sleepless as myself sitting at a long metal table.

Mustang.

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