GIDEON
GIDEON WANTED NOTHING MOREย than to send this insect of a man overboard. The way he spoke to Rune,ย lookedย at Rune, made Gideonโs skin crawl.
Unfortunately, he needed William alive.
โWith respect, Captain Sharpe,โ said William, his back to Gideon, his hands in the air. โYou had orders to kill the Crimson Moth. So why is she alive, pretending to be your wife?โ
โYou can lower your hands,โ said Gideon, who kept his gun trained on the spy. With Rune gone, he needed to convince William of his plan. And he wasnโt likely to have much success if he continued to torment him.
Williamโs arms dropped.
โHarrow knew you werenโt able to go through with it.โ He slowly turned to face Gideon. โThatโs why she sent me to do your job for you. But now youโre interfering withย myย kill orders. How many times are you planning to betray the Republic?โ
โThe only person Iโm planning to betray is Rune.โ Gideon lowered his gun, but kept it cocked. โWhich is why I need your help.โ
Williamโs forehead creased.
โI need to bring the Crimson Moth in alive.โ
William crossed his arms, studying Gideon. โIโm listening.โ
โWe were wrong to think killing her would stop this war from comingโ it wonโt even delay it. Soren will give Cress an army anyway, as revenge for his dead fiancรฉe. It was the wrong plan from the start.โ
โAnd you have the right one?โ
โCressida isnโt only plotting a war. Sheโs plotting to raise her sisters from the dead.โ
Williamโs eyes widened.
โOur main goal,โ Gideon continued, โshould be destroying her before she can set all her plans in motion. And the best way to destroy Cressida is to use Rune as a bargaining chip. To do that, I need to deliver Rune into the New Republic so I can set a trap for her and the long-lost Roseblood heir sheโs going to summon.โ
Gideon had Williamโs full attention now.
โAnd this is where you come in: I need you to convince Harrow to trust me.โ
โYouโre not exactly in a position to ask for trust.โ
โNevertheless, Iโm asking you to report this back to her. All I need is one week. If, in a week, the Roseblood heir isnโt dead and I havenโt delivered the Crimson Moth into Blood Guard hands, Harrow can kill me herself.โ
William fell silent, thinking it over. โAll right. Iโll report what youโve told me.โ
โOne more thing.โ
โPushing our luck now, are we?โ
Gideon lifted his pistol, aiming it directly at the center of Williamโs forehead. Reminding him who exactly was lucky hereโlucky to still be alive. โI need to get Rune past the witch hunters and their hounds when we make port. If I manage to do everything Iโm planning, Iโll make sure the Good Commander knows you helped me. Itโll mean a promotion, and a pay raise. But first you have to do me this one favor and make sure no hunting hounds set foot on this ship or anywhere near it before we deboard tomorrow. Can you do that?โ
โI think so. Yes.โ
โGood.โ Gideon lowered the gun and put the safety back on. โStay out of sight. I need Rune to think youโre dead.โ
โFine,โ said William, turning to leave.
Gideon called out: โAnd tell Harrow the next time one of her spies gets in the way of a job, I wonโt be so gentle with them.โ
William paused before the door, which hung open, revealing a steamy boiler room beyond. โFor someone running out of chances, you make a lot of threats. Donโt forget what the punishment is for sympathizing with witches. They donโt carve a letter into your forehead anymore and send you on your way.โ
No. With Cressida on the loose, they couldnโt afford to be so lenient.
Now, sympathizers were taken out back and shot.
โScrew this up,โ said William, โand itโll be over for you. When it is, Iโm coming for your little Moth.โ
It took everything in Gideon not to raise his gun and fire.





