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Chapter no 42 – DEATH O/ A GOLD

Golden Son (Red Rising Book 2)

Six Praetorians in full armor watch me. Karnus is with them. And Aja. And stocky Fitchner, his eyes widening as he sees me. The Sovereign stands in front of her Praetorians, tall but hardly coming to their shoulders.

Blooydamn. I didnโ€™t think theyโ€™d all still be in the bay.

โ€œDarrow?โ€ Fitchner almost moans.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Karnus laughs, looking about to see if the others notice how ridiculous a present just fell in their laps. โ€œWhat?โ€ฆย Andromedus,ย whereย did you come from? It looks like tove himself just shit you out.โ€

I stay on my knees, panting, dripping blood and rain and sweat and mud.

โ€œWe can leverage him as a hostage,โ€ Fitchner says quickly as the ship rises in the sky.

โ€œNo,โ€ the Sovereign answers. โ€œAchilles would never have been ransomed, for by being captured, he loses what makes him Achilles.โ€ She regards me for a cool moment. I spit phlegm on the ground. โ€œAja, cut off his head.โ€

Aja paces toward me. โ€œStupid boy. No friends. No army. No hope.โ€

I chuckle darkly. โ€œWho needs hope when you have a pulseGrenade?โ€

I hold up the munitions I ripped off the Grayโ€™s belt. They recoil. โ€œWhat do you want, Andromedus?โ€ the Sovereign asks slowly. โ€œTo prove you are not invincible. Land this ship.โ€

Octavia smiles and speaks into her com. โ€œPilot. Roll.โ€

The pilot does a barrel roll. Without gravBoots I lose my feet, slamming into the ceiling then back to the deck, dropping the grenade. My enemies stay rooted in place. Aja kicks the pulseGrenade out the open hatch. It explodes far beneath.

I look out into the night, where my plan just disappeared. โ€œPride.โ€ Octavia smiles. โ€œI suppose it makes fools of us all.โ€

I take my time looking back to her, realizing how very stupid I was to think I could control all the variables. And now Iโ€™ve slipped up.

โ€œYou wonโ€™t escape,โ€ I say.

โ€œYou know I will. Why else would you risk jumping on my shuttle?โ€ She nods to one of the Olympic Knights and a strange, high-pitched warble ripples through the air twice before subsiding. A ghostCloak. Impossibly expensive for a whole ship. My friends wonโ€™t be coming to rescue me.

Octavia turns to Fitchner. โ€œRage Knight, have you a nanoCam?โ€ He nods and produces a ring. โ€œRecord Aja killing the Reaper.โ€

Fitchner blanches.

โ€œLet me kill him,โ€ Karnus begs. โ€œMy Sovereign, let me kill him for my family. Itโ€™s my right.โ€

โ€œYour right?โ€ she asks, surprised. โ€œYour family has lost me Mars. You have no rights.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™d be a better prisoner.โ€ Fitchner steps toward the Sovereign. โ€œLet me talk to him. Heโ€™s my student. You would have had him serve you once before, Octavia. Let him recant and do so again. It will show the greatness of your powerโ€”that you can forgive even a little piss-eater like this.โ€

The Sovereign turns slowly to look at Fitchner, examining him. And he realizes heโ€™s made a mistake. โ€œAja, hold.โ€ She smiles. โ€œI want Fitchner to kill him.โ€

The ugly man just gapes. Itโ€™s one of the first times Iโ€™ve seen him speechless.

โ€œKill your student,โ€ the Sovereign says. โ€œOr are you not loyal?โ€ โ€œOf course I am loyal. Iโ€™ve already proven it.โ€

โ€œThen prove it again. Bring me his head.โ€ โ€œThere has to be another way.โ€

โ€œHe set your son against you,โ€ Octavia says. โ€œAnd you know I do not keep things near to me that I cannot trust. So kill him.โ€

โ€œYes, my liege.โ€ Fitchnerโ€™s face pinches in concentration. Thereโ€™s a strange swirling of sadness in his bronze eyes. Is it so horrible seeing his prize student die? Or is it that I am Sevroโ€™s friend? Or is it worry for Sevro?

โ€œSevro lives,โ€ I tell him. โ€œHe survived the Rain.โ€

He nods his thanks and touches his razor. Then he stumbles sideways, shoved aside by Karnus. The huge Bellona charges me. Mouth curved in hate, huge shoulders shelled in armor that shows the greatness of his family. He bellows my name.

He feints high, curves the razor diagonally at me, quick as a snake. I side-flip forward, inside most of the swing, and put my razor through his stomach. I let go the blade and circle around behind him as he collapses to his knees. โ€œRise so high, in mud you lie,โ€ I whisper as I pull my blade out of his back by its sharp end and cut off his head.

A Praetorian runs at me. I throw my razor at him. It takes him in the chest and he falls to the ground. I take my blade from his chest and stumble back from the watching Praetorians.

โ€œIdiots,โ€ the Sovereign mutters.

โ€œShould I keep recording this?โ€ Fitchner scratches his head.

The ship shudders again and banks hard before straightening out. My vision wavers and I stumble to my knee. Hand on the deck. Steady myself. I feel the new warmth spilling down my back and stomach. Iโ€™ll not kneel. Not to her. Not to a tyrant. I stand unsteadily. Karnus missed most of me. But not all. Blood sluices from between my neck and left shoulder where his razor found purchase. It cut through my collarbone. My body sags.

โ€œWhat a thing.โ€ Octavia au Luneโ€™s cold eyes survey the wound on my neck. โ€œImagine this boy shaped in my house, Aja.โ€ She shakes her head and stares at me with a complete lack of understanding. She notes my other wounds. My blood. My exhaustion. My youth. Yet I did all this. Two bodies at my feet. A city stormed behind me. More taken all over Mars. My fleet shattering the Bellonaโ€™s. The Society ready to fracture. She doesnโ€™t understand and she never will. But Fitchner seems to. Eyes glassy. Hands clenched.

โ€œYou could not shape me,โ€ I mumble. Only Reds could. Only family, only love, gave me this strength. But the strength fades now. Itโ€™s then that Aja rushes forward. We exchange three moves before she knocks my blade aside and punches me so hard in the chest with her fist that I think Iโ€™m dead. She slams me against the ceiling like a rag doll. And when she is done, she rejoins the Sovereign and I moan and sink into the pain.

โ€œBring me his head, Fitchner,โ€ the Sovereign commands.

Fitchner looks at me helplessly and puts a hand out, nearly touching her. โ€œWe should film his execution for the HC. Propaganda. Full hanging. A state death.โ€

โ€œFitchner โ€ฆโ€ The Sovereignโ€™s eyebrows go up till Fitchner retracts his hand. โ€œEnough.โ€ Her jaw muscles work as she thinks. โ€œI want him gone. No more variables.ย Now. Save the head for a pike. Weโ€™ll film that.โ€

Fitchnerโ€™s beady eyes swell with sadness. Born the lowest of the Golds, he rose to the top on merit alone. What a man. To think I ever thought him weak.

Here, at the end of things, I know we will win Mars. Augustus will be freed. The war will continue. Gold will weaken. And Red will rebel. Maybe, just maybe, they will rise and find freedom. Iโ€™ve done what Ares asked. I created chaos. The rest will go to other men, women. Eo would be pleased.

I smile softly and feel the weakness in my legs. I am tired. Iโ€™m on my knees. When did I get there again? I care not. How very nice it will be to rest in the Vale while others carry out Eoโ€™s dream. I just wish Iโ€™d seen Mustang before the end. Told her what I am, so at last sheโ€™d understand.

โ€œYour boy burned bright. And fast,โ€ Aja says to Fitchner from the shadows of my vision. โ€œKeep the head. But you can cast the body to the soil in the Martian way.โ€

Aja reopens the drop ramp. Metal groans. I feel the wind of the Vale on my face. Feel the chill of mist. The scent of rain. Iโ€™m going to sleep. Soon Iโ€™ll wake beside Eo. Iโ€™ll wake in our warm bed, my hand tangled in her hair. Iโ€™ll wake to love and know that in the world before, I did my best.

Iโ€™ll miss you though, Mustang. More than Iโ€™ve admitted until now.

Fog and shadows are my vision. For a moment, the smell of rust makes me think Iโ€™m in the mine. Am I asleep? I hear metal boots. A man walking through the fog. I canโ€™t see his face. But something stirs in me. Father? No, not Father. I squint.

โ€œUncle Narol.โ€

โ€œNo. Itโ€™s Fitchner, boyo.โ€

His voice jerks me violently back into the hold of the ship. Like a fishing hook tearing silk a direction it doesnโ€™t wish to go.

โ€œOh. Iโ€™m glad itโ€™s you,โ€ I say quietly, finding enough strength to

lift my heavy head a bit more to look him in his eyes. Tears fill them. He coughs out a laugh. The wind whistles behind me. Not the Vale. tust Mars. Not mist. tust the clouds. The rampโ€™s down so they can push my body out. I told Arcos I was never meant to have gray hair.

My head dips. I spit out some blood in my mouth. Iโ€™m nauseous and fading. โ€œTell Mustang โ€ฆ Eo โ€ฆ I love them.โ€ I yawn so deeply.

โ€œYou bloodydamn fool,โ€ย he says in a low whisper, shaking his

head.ย โ€œI had it under control.โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t โ€ฆโ€ I blink through the fog.ย โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œIt is me,โ€ he says. โ€œItโ€™s always been me, boyo.โ€

The fog disappears. I look up at him. I look up at Ares as he dons his Rage Knight helmet and shoots his pulseFist back at the Praetorians, sending them scattering. He tosses back a sonic grenade.

โ€œFitchner!โ€ the Sovereign roars. โ€œTRAITOR!โ€

An explosion. Something hits my chest and Iโ€™m falling. Tumbling. Flying? Sense cold. Ragged wind biting me. Stomach in my throat. Spinning. Then a rigid arm under mine. Rising. Wind whips past my ears. But thereโ€™s another sound before the darkness swallows me. Fitchnerโ€”Aresโ€”terrorist lord of the underworld, howls like a wolf as he carries me to safe harbor.

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