Adena is going to collapse from shock. Then sheโll squeal, and
Iโll cover my ears. Iโve never stolen so many coins from one person. Not that Iโve had the opportunity, seeing that most of us in Loot donโt even have more than a dozen silvers to our name, let alone casually carrying them around.
My mind is reeling as I slowly make my way down Loot, now cast in shadows as the sun sinks behind the crumbling buildings.
I shake my head in astonishment and take my time strolling through the market, allowing myself to admire my accomplishment. Several merchants are already packing up their stands, closing up shop for the night. Kids scuttle around the street chasing one another, earning dirty looks and shouts from the shoppers still milling about.
I cut down an alley, close to where I robbed the unsuspecting young man, and start heading back to the Fort.
I canโt wait to see the look on Aโs faceโ
I stop suddenly, eying a small crowd gathered farther down the street.
Must be a Veil.
Itโs no surprise that the power of invisibility can inevitably aid someone at sleight of hand, using their ability to make cards disappear at will by simply holding them. I admire their deceitful little shows to earn some shillings.
Iโm about to head the other way when I hear gasps coming from the crowd, echoing off the crumbling buildings. Not the typicalย oohsย andย ahsย that are present during magic tricks, but scared gasps of shock and surprise. When my curiosity gets the better of me, I find myself behind the throng of people, wedging between sweaty bodies and pushing my way to the front of the crowd. When I raise my eyes to the scene before me, I gasp, cupping a hand to my mouth.
Itโsย him.
I saw him less than ten minutes ago, and yet his shirt now clings to him with sweat as he prepares to strike the man pinned beneath him with a flaming fist. Three other bodies litter the cobblestone behind him, slowly staggering to their feet before stumbling away.
Itโs clear what happened here, obvious that these men had the same idea I did upon seeing the pouch hanging from the strangerโs hip. But they chose a much more violent way to get the coinsโwell, whatever is left of them.
I see the stranger say something to the man before he raises his fiery fist, ready to strike.
And then, something is suddenly, terribly wrong.
Heโs clutching his head, and I watch his cocky expression crumple into utter agony when a figure steps out from the shadows. I can only see his back, but heโs tall and lean, raising a thin hand at the stranger gasping in pain on the alley floor.
Thatโs impossible.
The crowd around me seems just as confused and awed as I am. With his hand still outstretched, the Silencer takes small steps towards the black- haired figure now slumped on the ground.
Heโs crippling his power. Heโs cripplingย him.
I can see the stranger still trying to fight, trying to hang on to consciousness. The sight is suddenly so startlingly familiar, so sickening that I nearly stumbling into the man beside me.
This stranger and the man who raised me look nothing alike, and yet, the image of one crippled on the ground seems to bleed into the other. I suddenly feel like that little girl again, standing idly as my father died beneath me.
I look around, eyeing the gawking crowd. No one budges. Even with their fancy powers, no one makes a move to help. Either too afraid to do so or too heartless to help.
I know how this ends. Iโve lived it.
When I look back at the stranger, itโs my father I see. Taking a deep breath, I take a step forward.
I wonโt stand by idly again. I couldnโt save my father, but Iโll honor him now by saving someone from the same suffering he endured.
Iโm probably going to regret this.
I creep to the edge of the crowd and begin slinking up behind the Silencer. I can practically feel the audienceโs attention shift to me, the throng of people silently watching. Crouching low behind the man, I spot a large, loose rock lying on the cobblestone and snatch it up.
Here goes nothing.
I draw up to my full height right behind him and silently raise the rock, intending to connect it with his skullโ
No such luck.
He pivots, his black eyes boring into mine. With his attention on me, his crushing hold on the stranger drops, and I hear him gasping for air on the ground.
The Silencer lifts his slender hand towards me, his shoulder-length hair whipping in the breeze. Heโs trying to Silence me.
I almost smile. No such luck.
Nothing happens, of course, considering I have no power for him to smother. He looks at his hand, then back at me, confused. The sight is almost comical, and that split second of hesitation is all I need.
I grab his wrist, twisting his arm at an odd angle before driving my knee into his stomach. I hear the air whoosh out of his lungs as he clutches his arm to his body. And with that, my adrenaline kicks in, itching for a fight.
It reminds me of all those late nights and early mornings with my father. Hours of training in the makeshift dirt ring behind our home.ย โBoth your mind, as well as your body, need to be trained. Conditioned,โย heโd say as I dodged his punches, all while answering his dozens of questions that tested my observation. I wielded any weapon we could get our hands on while my father trained every part of my beingโmy mind, my body, myย Psychicย ability.
Until one day he wasnโt there to train me anymore. Wasnโt there to protect me anymore. Wasnโt there to continue teaching me how to protect myself anymore.
The Silencer recovers quickly, throwing a punch with his good arm and jolting me from my thoughts. I duck under it and aim a right hook at his jaw. His forearm flashes up to block my blow, forcing my arm down before grabbing it and spinning me so my back is pressed against his chest. And then the crook of his other arm is trapping me in a chokehold.
I gasp for air, trying to remain calm. I fight the urge to claw uselessly at the arm crushing my windpipe and instead whip my head back, connecting my skull with his nose and earning a sickening crack followed by the sound of gurgling blood.
Blood.
There was so much of it coating the floor of our small house resting between Merchant and Elm Street. Coating me, my father. I havenโt been back since that night I ran. That night the king plunged a sword through my fatherโs chest.
The Silencerโs hold around my neck loosens as he stumbles back, clutching his nose. But Iโm not done yet. Not even close.
I slip the ring from my thumb and slide it onto my middle finger before sinking my fist into the Silencerโs cheek, ignoring the sting in my hand. Dropping his hands from his gushing nose, he swings at me again, but I already knew it was coming.
He always takes a step with his left foot before he punches.
I block the blow and grab his shoulders as I bring my knee to his stomach once again. Before heโs even caught his breath, I have his head in my hands, driving his already broken nose down into my awaiting knee.
I channel all my rage into each blow.
My rage at the king who slipped into my fatherโs study where he sat in his cushioned armchair, reading late into the night.
Another right hook to the Silencerโs jaw.
My rage as I vividly remember the sound of my fatherโs cry when the sword tore through his chest, tearing me from sleep.
I send a kick to the Silencerโs groin.
My rage as I saw my father sliding out of his beloved armchair and onto the ground, slipping in his blood.
I drop and sweep my leg in a wide arc, knocking the Silencer to the ground.
My rage as I held my fatherโs hand, screaming and begging him to wake
up.
I sat there all night, pants soaked with blood, trying to puzzle out what could possibly justify killing him. But the king doesnโt need a reason to kill, he needs a reason to let peopleย live.
I beat down on the Silencer, barely aware of what Iโm doing as my mind reels.
I was numb. My hand clamped around my fatherโs cold one, holding it while I rocked back and forth, sobs shaking my body. I brushed his brown hair from his eyes, straightened his bloody clothes, whispered about all the memories we shared while begging him to come back to me so we could make more.
I was completely and utterly alone in the world.
And when sunlight poured through the windows, shedding light on the gruesome scene, I couldnโt stand to be in my own homeโnot that I could afford to keep the house at thirteen years of age.
I tried to bury him. Tried so hard to drag him outside and give him a proper goodbye, give him the honor he deserved. But I was so small, and he was so large, so heavy, soย dead. I slipped and slid in the pool of my fatherโs blood, unable to budge his body. So, I pulled the wedding ring from his finger, pushed it onto my thumb, and ran.
The same ring Iโm now using to sink into the Silencerโs cheek.
If Father could see me nowโฆ
I hover over him, my rage finally beginning to fade as his black eyes widen. Blood streaks his face, gushing from his mouth, nose, and the other scattered cuts Iโve given him. I slide my dagger from my boot as something flickers in his eyes.
Fear.
He fears what he cannot control.
And in this very moment, that something he cannot control isย me.
I bring the hilt of my dagger down hard against his temple, knocking him out cold. Still crouching over him, my gaze finds the gray one pinned on me. Emotions flash across the strangerโs face as he takes me in, takes in what Iโve done. Shock, awe, confusion, and amusement of all things, flicker across his face. I tear my eyes from him, returning my knife to my boot as astonished murmurs rise from the crowd. I turn, stunned to find a mass of people staring. Merchants, women, and children gawk at the scene, all whispering and pointing. Three Imperials suddenly push through the crowd, hastily throwing people out of their way.
I stiffen, preparing for some sort of punishment. Maybe a few more lashes to decorate my back with.
But they charge right past me, right past the unconscious Silencer, and drop to their knees before the stranger.
Thatโs…interesting.
And apparently, Iโm not the only one who thinks so. The hum of whispers from the crowd grows louder, allowing me to catch bits and pieces of their hushed conversations.
โโSilencer here in Ilyaโโ
โโitโs Prince Kai who fought off four menโโ โโfought the Silencer without using a power!โ I freeze, heart pounding, barely breathing.
Prince Kai.
Iโd never seen the man. Never thought I would.
Never thought I would steal from him either.
But Iโve heard enough about his reputation. How heโs supposedly the strongest Elite in decades. How heโs the future Enforcer, said to be callused and calculating, yet charismatic and charming when he wishes to beโwhen he chooses to play the part.
Iโve heard how heโs a rare and powerful Wielder, able to sense anotherโs power and use it himself so long as they are close enough to him.
The Deliverer of Death, they call him.
The prince usually stays in the comfort of his cushy palace, so itโs likely that no one recognized the stranger as anyone of importance. And when he does leave the castle, well, the people he visits donโt typically live to tell the tale.
I slowly turn towards the Imperials huddling around the prince and watch as he shoves past them, irritated by their smothering. He barks an order, telling them to take the Silencer to the dungeons as well as clear the crowd from the street. The prince exudes authority and power with every step, every word. Imperials scurry to obey him as they round up the mob of people and push them back out onto Loot.
His eyes find mine.
Even with his countless injuries, he strides towards me, pushing the limp from his walk. A predator stalking its prey.
And thatโs my cue.
I try to slip into the crowd unnoticed, hoping to be washed away in the current of bodies. Hoping he will forget that I saved him and let me leave quietly.
No such luck.
A calloused hand grips my arm before spinning me around to pin me against the alley wall. He presses both my wrists against the brick with strong hands before leaning in towards me.
I writhe in his grip, but he doesnโt budge. Iโm not sure what I was expecting him to do, but it certainly was not this. Maybe offer a polite thank youโnot an interrogation against a grimy wall.
I would have never saved him if I knew who he was. What he is. What he does.
I huff in irritation, sending silver hair blowing into my eyes and obscuring my view of his piercing gaze. โIs this how you treat all the people who save your life or is this a new thing for you?โ I grind out the words through clenched teeth, mocking his first ones to me.
โI wouldnโt know, seeing that no one has ever saved me before.โ Thereโs the ghost of a smirk on his face, offering me a glimpse of that annoying dimple.
โWell, let me enlighten you. When someone saves your life, a polite โthank youโ will suffice.โ
โMaybe,โ he sighs and leans in closer, โbut not for those who steal from me.โ
I think my heart stops beating. The prince knows I stole from him. The prince. The future Enforcer. The Deliverer of Death.
Iโm dead as the Plague.
But my fear is quickly replaced by a much more welcome emotionโ anger. I’m angry with myself for helping the prince who kills like itโs nothing and grants his fatherโs wishes like he is everything. Iโm angry for finding himย notย repulsive since the very kingdom heโs so loyal to makes me sick with its twisted values and beliefs. He is the future Enforcer, the executioner of innocents, of Ordinaries, ofย people like me.
Feeling reckless and rather emboldened with death a mere breath away, I say, โSo heโs prettyย andย he has a brain. The ladies must love you.โ The smile I give him is anything but sweet. โYou know, you might make a good thief if it werenโt for the fact that you were so easily fooled by one.โ
Heโs smiling. Amused. Arrogant as ever. โYou do realize who youโre talking to, right?โ
โA cocky bastard?โ I say innocently before biting my tongue. I clearly have a death wish.
But to my surprise, he tips his head back and barks out an authentic laugh, the sound rich like the chocolate I occasionally steal and deep like the Shallows Sea.
โIโve been called worse,โ he murmurs after composing himself, his hands still clamped around my wrists. Then the amusement fades from his eyes, quickly replaced by cool consideration. โDespite you robbing me, I suppose I should thank you for your help.โ
I almost laugh at that. Apparently, saving his life is comparable to simplyย helping.
โAlthough, I am curious as to why the Silencer couldnโt smother your power. Along with why I canโt seem to sense one from you.โ Heโs eying me like he did in the alley when I stole from him. Like Iโm a puzzle heโs trying to piece together.
I blink up at him as realization rams into me.
He has the rare ability to sense anotherโs power and use it himself…
He tried to sense my power in the alley. Only to find that there was none.
Iโm dead as the Plague.
I look up at him, filtering the fear from my expression despite my frantic thoughts. I shrug my stiff shoulders, hoping the action looked far more casual than it felt. โIโm a Mundane. A Psychic.โ
โA Psychic,โ he echoes, disbelief dripping from every word. โTell me, what is it that you can do?โ He pauses. Shrugs. โIโve never met a Psychic before. Call me curious.โ
I swallow the hysterical laugh threatening to bubble out of me. The future Enforcer isnโt curious, heโs calculating. But he must be rather amused by me, otherwise, Iโd likely be dead by now.
โMy power is a sort of…sense,โ I say easily, reciting the rehearsed line. โI can only sense strong emotions from others, getting flashes of information because of it.โ
I look into his eyes, willing him to believe me. Hoping heโll accept the answer and move on with his life. Hoping that he will letย meย move on with my life.
He looks to be fighting a smile. โIs that right?โ โAnd why would it be wrong?โ
His eyes flick between mine for a long moment. โWhy is it I canโt sense or use your power then?โ
I swallow, trying to seem as though Iโm not struggling to come up with a believable lie. โMy ability is unpredictable. Even I canโt control what I see or when I see it. That, combined with the fact that my power has little strength as it is, must be why you and the Silencer canโt pick up on it. Itโs a mental ability.โ I shrug. โI must be able to guard my head from those trying to get into it.โ
I hold my breath, waiting for his answer.
Except that he doesnโt give me one. He simply stands there, staring at me. I huff before blurting, โGo on. Ask anyone in the slums about me and my power. Better yet,โ I lean forward slightly, โyou can ask your Imperials. I had a lovely conversation with one of them just this morning.โ
His eyes narrow slightly before he slowly releases my wrists and takes a step back. โMaybe I will.โ Then the bastard smiles. โBut Iโd still like to witness these Psychic abilities of yours for myself. Prove it.โ
If I had a shilling for every time someone said those words to me, I wouldnโt even bother stealing anymore. He crosses his arms over his broad chest, eyebrows raised expectantly as he elaborates, โRead me. Or whatever it is you say you do.โ Then he leans in, gaze glittering with amusement. โImpress me, darling.โ
โMy power isnโt some party trick for your entertainment, but Iโll play along,ย prince.โ I give him a sarcastic smile before my eyes dart over his body. โIโm not even sure Iโll be able to pick up on anything with how unpredictable my ability is.โ
โIs that so.โ
I ignore his mocking tone of voice and think of the callouses on his palms and the dozens of scars marring his arms.
Well, obviously heโs a fighter. You donโt have to be a Psychic to figure that out.
I know I need to tell him something worthwhile if there is any hope of being believed. Any hope of surviving this conversation. Heโll kill me without a second thought for simply the suspicion of being an Ordinary.
โMay I see your hand?โ The words are a demand disguised as a question. I hold my palm out expectantly, eyes flicking from his face to the
hand at his side. Only the best performance will do for the prince.
His expression is annoyingly neutral, never taking his eyes off mine as he places his hand in my own. โYou know, Iโve never met a thief with manners. And it seems youโre most definitely not the exception.โ
I huff at that, ducking my head to turn my attention to the large, calloused hand in my own.
โIs there a reason you insist on holding my hand?โ
My gaze snaps up to his cool one. โDonโt worry, Iโll try to resist kissing your knuckles, prince.โ
At the mention of his knuckles, my eyes sweep over them while his laughter washes over me. Theyโre red and raw, not only from this fight but also from one prior. Blood trickles down his fingers from the reopened scabs, though he barely seems bothered.
โYou were in a fight,โ I say. โAndโโ
His scoff cuts me off. โI told you to impress me, not state the obvious.โ โIโm not talking aboutย thisย fight,โ I sigh, dropping his hand to gesture
around us while simultaneously fighting the urge to punch that stupid grin off his face. โIโm talking about the fightย beforeย this one.โ I watch him closely, noting that nothing about his expression indicates whether Iโm right or wrong.
Plagues, heโs not going to make this easy for me.
My gaze drops briefly to his shoes. From this close, they donโt look as shiny as I once thought they were when I spotted him across Loot. In fact, they donโt look shiny at all.
Sand.
His once polished, black shoes are now covered in a thin dusting of sand, barely visible. As though heโs been walking through the…
Scorches.
And thereโs only one reason why a prince, specifically the future Enforcer, would step foot in the Scorches at all.
He banished someone. And that same someone put up a fight.
Iโm reminded of the two Imperials missing from rotation today, and it all begins to fall into place.
The prince needs guards to drag prisoners to the Scorches.ย Triumph begins to bloom in my chest, but I stamp it down. Somethingโs not right.
Normally, the town would be gossiping for days about who was banished and why. Theย criminalsย would have been paraded through the city, drawing a crowd to watch them walk to their death. But I havenโt heard a single word uttered about this. Odd, considering they usually flaunt the banishes, use them as examples, show them off to warn the kingdom of what happens when you cross the king.
He didnโt want anyone to know about it.
In a matter of seconds, I have all the information I need.
โYou were somewhere…hot. Sandy.โ I squeeze my eyes shut before adding, โThe Scorches.โ I peek up at him to find his eyes searching my face. โYou banished someone. Or…a group of someones.โ At this, he stiffens, ever so slightly. His cool facade cracks. And in that small action alone, heโs just confirmed that Iโm correct.
And that I shouldnโt know any of it.
โBut…โ I pause. โYou donโt want anyone to know that do you?โ I canโt suppress my small smile as he peers down at me, looking both impressed and confused.
โAnd what emotion are you sensing all of this from?โ he asks quietly.
I blow out a breath before taking a wild guess at what the future Enforcer could be feeling, if the man has emotions at all. โIs it…guilt Iโm feeling? Worry?โ He seems to still at that, giving me silent conformation that I must be at least partially correct. โWas thatย proofย enough for you, Your Highness?โ
I am well aware of the dangerous game Iโm playing. And yet, I canโt seem to forfeit my feelings of hatred for him and everything he stands for.
But the smirk that lifts his lips tells me that he likes the game too. โPlenty. Well,โ he exhales, shoving his hands in his pockets, โlike you
so kindly pointed out earlier, I should thank you, again, for helping me, darling.โ
โPaedyn.โ
His dark brows raise slightly in question. โMy name is Paedyn, not darling.โ
โPaedyn,โ he echoes with a small smile, testing out the word. His deep voice makes my name sound so rich, so regal, as if Iโm the one with royal blood pumping through my veins.
We stare at each other for a moment, his icy eyes sweeping over my flushed face and doing nothing to cool it. โYou know, I can enlighten you
on another way to thank someone for saving your life.โ I pause, suppressing a smile. โRepaying your debt.โ
He tips his head back and laughs darkly. โDid you not get enough silvers when you robbed me the first time?โ I shrug as he continues coolly, โNeed I remind you that you said a simple โthank youโ would suffice?โ
โYes, a thank you wouldย suffice. Not satisfy. And, well, that was also before I knew who you were.โ
He begins backing away all while reaching into his pouch to pull out a coin. With a flick, itโs flying towards me. I barely have enough time to throw out my hand and catch it as he says, โSomething to remember me by.โ
Heโs several steps from me now, though his eyes are still locked on mine. โOh, and darling?โ
โPaedyn.โ
โYou were right.โ
He takes another step backward.
I huff out a sigh. โIโm not sure I should even listen to what youโre about to say since you didnโt address me by my name which isโ”
โPaedyn,โ the sound of my name from his lips cuts me off, โthe ladies do love me.โ
And with a wink, he turns and strides out of the alley.