โYOU TOOK HER WITH YOU?โย Dockson demanded, bursting into the room. โYou took Vin into Kredik Shaw? Are youย bloody insane?โ
โYes,โ Kelsier snapped. โYouโve been right all along. Iโm a madman. A lunatic. Perhaps I should have just died in the Pits and never come back to bother any of you!โ
Dockson paused, taken aback by the force in Kelsierโs words. Kelsier pounded the table in frustration, and the wood splintered from the force of the blow. He still burned pewter, the metal helping him resist his several wounds. His mistcloak lay in tatters, his body sliced by a half-dozen different small cuts. His entire right side burned with pain. Heโd have a
massive bruise there, and heโd be lucky if none of his ribs were cracked.
Kelsier flared the pewter. The fire within felt goodโit gave him a focus for his anger and self-loathing. One of the apprentices worked quickly, tying a bandage around Kelsierโs largest gash. Clubs sat with Ham at the
side of the kitchen; Breeze was away visiting a suburb. โBy the Lord Ruler, Kelsier,โ Dockson said quietly.
Even Dockson,ย Kelsier though.ย Even my oldest friend swears by the Lord Rulerโs name. What are we doing? How can we face this?
โThere were three Inquisitors waiting for us, Dox,โ Kelsier said. Dockson paled. โAnd youย leftย her there?โ
โShe got out before I did. I tried to distract the Inquisitors as long as I could, butโฆโ
โBut?โ
โOne of the three followed her. I couldnโt get to itโmaybe the other two Inquisitors were simply trying to keep me busy so that their companion could find her.โ
โThree Inquisitors,โ Dockson said, accepting a small cup of brandy from one of the apprentices. He downed it.
โWe must have made too much noise going in,โ Kelsier said. โEither that, or they were already there for some reason. And weย stillย donโt know whatโs in that room!โ
The kitchen fell silent. The rain outside picked up again, assaulting the building with a reproachful fury.
โSoโฆโ Ham said, โwhat of Vin?โ
Kelsier glanced at Dockson, and saw pessimism in his eyes. Kelsier had barely escaped, and he had years of training. If Vin was still in Kredik Shawโฆ
Kelsier felt a sharp, twisting pain in his chest.ย You let her die too. First Mare, then Vin. How many more will you lead to slaughter before this is
through?
โShe might be hiding somewhere in the city,โ Kelsier said. โAfraid to come to the shop because the Inquisitors are looking for her. Orโฆperhaps for some reason she went back to Fellise.โ
Maybe sheโs out there somewhere, dying alone in the rain.
โHam,โ Kelsier said, โyou and I are heading back to the palace. Dox,
take Lestibournes and visit other thieving crews. Maybe one of their scouts saw something. Clubs, send an apprentice to Renouxโs mansion to see if she went there.โ
The solemn group started to move, but Kelsier didnโt need to state the obvious. He and Ham wouldnโt be able to get close to Kredik Shaw without running afoul of guard patrols. Even if Vin was hiding in the city somewhere, the Inquisitors would probably find her first. They would have
โ
Kelsier froze, his sudden jerk causing the others to pause. Heโd heard something.
Hurried footsteps sounded as Lestibournes rushed down the stairs and into the room, his lanky form wet with rain. โSomeoneโs coming! Out the night with the calling!โ
โVin?โ Ham asked hopefully.
Lestibournes shook his head. โBig man. Robe.โ
This is it, then. Iโve brought death to the crewโIโve led the Inquisitors right to them.
Ham stood, picking up a wooden stave. Dockson pulled out a pair of daggers, and Clubsโs six apprentices moved to the back of the room, eyes wide with fright.
Kelsier flared his metals.
The back door to the kitchen slammed open. A tall, dark form in wet
robes stood in the rain. And he carried a cloth-wrapped figure in his arms. โSazed!โ Kelsier said.
โShe is badly wounded,โ Sazed said, stepping quickly into the room, his fine robes streaming with rainwater. โMaster Hammond, I require some pewter. Her supply is exhausted, I think.โ
Ham rushed forward as Sazed set Vin on the kitchen table. Her skin was clammy and pale, her thin frame soaked and wet.
Sheโs so small,ย Kelsier thought.ย Barely more than a child. How could I have thought to take her with me?
She bore a massive, bloody wound in her side. Sazed set something asideโa large book heโd been carrying in his arms beneath Vinโand
accepted a vial from Hammond, then bent down and poured the liquid down the unconscious girlโs throat. The room fell silent, the sound of pounding rain coming through the still open door.
Vinโs face flushed slightly with color, and her breathing seemed to steady. To Kelsierโs Allomantic bronze senses, she began to pulse softly with a rhythm not unlike a second heartbeat.
โAh, good,โ Sazed said, undoing Vinโs makeshift bandage. โI feared that her body was too unfamiliar with Allomancy to burn metals unconsciously. There is hope for her, I think. Master Cladent, I shall require a pot of boiled water, some bandages, and the medical bag from my rooms. Quickly, now!โ
Clubs nodded, waving for his apprentices to do as instructed. Kelsier cringed as he watched Sazedโs work. The wound was badโworse than any he himself had survived. The cut went deeply into her gut; it was the type of wound that killed slowly, but consistently.
Vin, however, was no ordinary personโpewter would keep an Allomancer alive long after their body should have given out. In addition, Sazed was no ordinary healer. Religious rites were not the only things that
Keepers stored in their uncanny memories; their metalminds contained vast wealths of information on culture, philosophy, and science.
Clubs ushered his apprentices from the room as the surgery began. The procedure took an alarming amount of time, Ham applying pressure to the wound as Sazed slowly stitched Vinโs insides back together. Finally, Sazed closed the outer wound and applied a clean bandage, then asked Ham to carefully carry the girl up to her bed.
Kelsier stood, watching Ham carry Vinโs weak, limp form out of the kitchen. Then, he turned to Sazed questioningly. Dockson sat in the corner, the only other one still in the room.
Sazed shook his head gravely. โI do not know, Master Kelsier. She could survive. We will need to keep her supplied with pewterโit will help her body make new blood. Even still, I have seen many strong men die from wounds smaller than this one.โ
Kelsier nodded.
โI arrived too late, I think,โ Sazed said. โWhen I found her gone from Renouxโs mansion, I came to Luthadel as quickly as I could. I used up an entire metalmind to make the trip with haste. I was still too lateโฆ.โ
โNo, my friend,โ Kelsier said. โYouโve done well this night. Far better than I.โ
Sazed sighed, then reached over and fingered the large book heโd set aside before beginning the surgery. The tome was wet with rainwater and blood. Kelsier regarded it, frowning. โWhat is that, anyway?โ
โI donโt know,โ Sazed said. โI found at the palace, while I was searching for the child. It is written in Khlenni.โ
Khlenni, the language of Khlenniumโthe ancient, pre-Ascension homeland of the Lord Ruler. Kelsier perked up a bit. โCan you translate it?โ
โPerhaps,โ Sazed said, suddenly sounding very tired. โButโฆnot for a time, I think. After this evening, I shall need to rest.โ
Kelsier nodded, calling for one of the apprentices to prepare Sazed a room. The Terrisman nodded thankfully, then walked wearily up the stairs.
โHe saved more than Vinโs life tonight,โ Dockson said, approaching quietly from behind. โWhat you did was stupid, even for you.โ
โI had to know, Dox,โ he said. โI had to go back. What if the atium really is in there?โ
โYou said that it isnโt.โ
โI said that,โ Kelsier said with a nod, โand Iโm mostly sure. But what if Iโm wrong?โ
โThatโs no excuse,โ Dockson said angrily. โNow Vin is dying and the Lord Ruler is alerted to us. Wasnโt it enough that you got Mare killed trying to get into that room?โ
Kelsier paused, but he was too drained to feel any anger. He sighed, sitting down. โThereโs more, Dox.โ
Dockson frowned.
โIโve avoided talking about the Lord Ruler to the others,โ Kelsier said, โbutโฆIโm worried. The plan is good, but I have this terrible, haunting feeling that weโll never succeed as long as heโs alive. We can take his money, we can take his armies, we can trick him out of the cityโฆbut I still worry that we wonโt be able to stop him.โ
Dockson frowned. โYouโre serious about this Eleventh Metal business, then?โ
Kelsier nodded. โI searched for two years to find a way to kill him. Men have tried everythingโhe ignores normal wounds, and decapitation only
annoys him. A group of soldiers burned down his inn during one of the early wars. The Lord Ruler walked out as barely more than a skeleton, then healed in a matter of seconds.
โOnly the stories of the Eleventh Metal offered any hope. But I canโt make it work! Thatโs why I had to go back to the palace. The Lord Rulerโs
hidingย somethingย in that roomโI can feel it. I canโt help thinking that if we knew what it was, weโd be able to stop him.โ
โYou didnโt have to take Vin with you.โ
โShe followed me,โ Kelsier said. โI worried that sheโd try to get in on her own if I left her. The girl has a headstrong streak, Doxโshe hides it well, but sheโs blasted stubborn when she wants to be.โ
Dockson sighed, then nodded quietly. โAnd weย stillย donโt know whatโs in that room.โ
Kelsier eyed the book Sazed had set on the table. The rainwater had marked it, but the tome was obviously designed to endure. It was strapped tightly to prevent water from seeping in, and the cover was of well-cured leather.
โNo,โ Kelsier finally said. โWe donโt.โย But we do have that, whatever it
is.
โWas it worth it, Kell?โ Dockson asked. โWas this insane stunt really worth nearly getting yourselfโand the childโkilled?โ
โI donโt know,โ Kelsier said honestly. He turned to Dockson, meeting his friendโs eyes. โAsk me once we know whether or not Vin will live.โ