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Chapter no 21

Rebel Witch (The Crimson Moth, #2)

GIDEON

 

โ€œTELL US, SHARPE: HOWโ€™Dย you convince that poor, sweet girl to marry you?โ€

They were below deck, in the Crew Alleywayโ€”a long hallway meant for employee use, in the shipโ€™s second-lowest level. Around them, stewards, servers, and restaurant staff rushed past.

Poorย andย sweetย were not words Gideon would have chosen to describe Rune.

โ€œActually,โ€ he said, thinking of the pistol pointed at his head while Rune dictated her terms in the wedding shopโ€™s fitting room. โ€œShe convinced me.โ€

โ€œHa!โ€ laughed Ash. โ€œGood one.โ€

They were so close to the engine here, Gideon felt the vibrations beneath his feet. The sound of its thumping echoed through the Alleyway like a giant heartbeat.

โ€œI swear itโ€™s true.โ€ย She coerced me.

Gideon was still thinking about the way Rune fit against his chest: soft and warm and small. He didnโ€™t know why heโ€™d asked about her dream, because the way sheโ€™d called his name in the dark last night was best forgotten. Sheโ€™d never said it like that beforeโ€”half cry, half moan.

What exactly had they been doing in her dream?

He glanced back to where Rune trailed far behind, with William at her side.

Gideon had been reluctant to leave her with that boyโ€”whose hungry look betrayed him, even if Rune was determined not to see it. But he

needed to know if Abbie was Harrowโ€™s spy. Even if she wasnโ€™t, she might know who was. The only way to find out was to engage her.

He needed to be careful, though. If Abbie was a New Republic spy, and there were witch sympathizers among themโ€”Ash had all but admitted to being one earlierโ€”Gideon didnโ€™t want to get her reported.

โ€œYou used to despise aristos,โ€ said Abbie from beside him. โ€œYou used to reject their invitations and avoid their parties.โ€

Gideon still did that. Heโ€™d rather get his ribs broken in the boxing ring than make polite conversation in a ballroom.

โ€œSheโ€™s not your type in other ways, too.โ€

He raised a brow. For someone he hadnโ€™t seen in a year, she was being very forward.

โ€œI didnโ€™t realize I had a type.โ€

โ€œThe Gideon I knew liked to be challenged.โ€ Her brown eyes met his, as if daring him to contradict her. โ€œHe enjoyed being kept on his toes. The Gideon I knew had stared into the darkness, and carried it with him.โ€

Two crew members rushed by, forcing Abbie out of their way and closer to Gideon.

She lowered her voice so only he would hear her. โ€œHe would never be happy with someone who couldnโ€™t stare into the darkness, too.โ€

โ€œAnd Kestrel canโ€™t?โ€

She shot him a look. โ€œSheโ€™s sweet. But sheโ€™s not your equal. Sheโ€™s the kind of girl who cares more about a muddy hem than whether she can hit a moving target.โ€

Gideon coughed to disguise a laugh, trying to imagine the Crimson Moth worrying about dirt on her clothes.

โ€œI used to think that, too.โ€ He knew better now. There were depths to Rune he might never reach.

He glanced back again to find Runeโ€™s eyes on him. Their gazes snagged.

What was William telling her?

He didnโ€™t like leaving her alone with that guy. He should go retrieve her.

Except this was why heโ€™d come: to suss out Abbie and tell her what he was planning, so if she was Harrowโ€™s spy, he could convince her not to report him.

โ€œThe last time we spoke, you were working for the Tribunal. What happened? How did you end upโ€โ€”he glanced around at the Crew Alleywayโ€™s cramped quartersโ€”โ€œhere?โ€

A different beat echoed through the hall now, competing with the engineโ€™s sound. Something more melodic and wild.

Music.

โ€œI got annoyed with the bureaucracy.โ€

As they drew closer to the sounds of revelry, Abbie led him through a door and into a dark, warm, boisterous room full of people. Some stood at the edges sipping drinks, others played cards at tables, and still others danced in the center. Abbie had to shout to be heard over the music.

โ€œIt was Harrow who suggested working on ships. If you get on the right ship, you can wake up in a different port every morning. I started on theย Arcadia, to get experience. But at the end of this week, my contract will be up, and I can transfer to a bigger ship.โ€

Gideon studied her. Had she intentionally dropped Harrowโ€™s name? Or was that coincidence?

โ€œWhen was the last time you and Harrow spoke?โ€ he asked as their group descended on an empty card table.

โ€œThe last time we docked in the capital.โ€ Which would have been roughly a week ago.

Are you working for her?ย he wanted to ask, but he didnโ€™t dare in such mixed company.ย Are you her spy?

Abbie took a seat at the table. If he joined her, he wouldnโ€™t be able to ask. And he needed to, because if sheย wasย the spy, he needed to tell her what he was planning before she reported him, orโ€”if she had kill ordersโ€” before she hurt Rune.

Gideon looked to the whirling, stomping dancers. โ€œAbbie?โ€

She turned back around.

He held out his hand to her. โ€œDance with me?โ€

The corner of her mouth turned up as she took his hand.

As he led her into the dancers, Gideon looked to make sure Rune was still in view. She and William werenโ€™t at the card table with the rest of

Abbieโ€™s friends. Gideon scanned the room, but there was no sign of her. Realizing he didnโ€™t even know if Rune had followed them in, he stopped walking.

โ€œIs everything all right?โ€ asked Abbie.

โ€œIโ€ฆโ€ He turned in a circle, scanning the walls, the tables, the dancers. โ€œHave you seen my wife?โ€

โ€œShe seemed friendly with William,โ€ said Abbie. โ€œIโ€™m sure heโ€™s taking care of her.โ€

There was an edge in her voice. Like she meant something else.

Gideon frowned, remembering the way William had tried to insert himself in Runeโ€™s booth last night, plying her with wine. She was a beautiful girl, sitting alone. Gideon had been under no illusions about what he wanted, even if Rune had.

But Rune was a master of seduction herself. Surely she could see his game.

Right?

Gideon hesitated.

If he was wrong, if Abbie wasnโ€™t working for Harrow, then the spy was still at large while Rune wandered through the ship, oblivious to the danger.

He let go of Abbieโ€™s hand.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry. I need to find herโ€ฆโ€

Before someone else does.

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