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Chapter no 109

We Free the Stars (Sands of Arawiya, 2)

Altairโ€™s first order as Arawiyaโ€™s ruler was upheaving the depressing decor of the Sultanโ€™s Palace. He didnโ€™t understand such dark and drab decor. Royalty wasnโ€™t dead. A day after magicโ€™s return, the black carpeting was rolled up and a new one unfurled in blue and red and edged in gold.

But if he was being honest, all this was merely delaying a more important task:ย beingย sultan. The loneliness of it. Magic and the chaos it entailed. Already there was word from one village of a fireheart having accidentally set a tree ablaze and the flames spreading to the sooq, upon which an aquifer thought to be heroic and flooded the market stalls.

Some good the safin were doing, easing magic into Arawiya.

โ€œAnd here we have our lonely sultan,โ€ Kifah said by way of greeting as she strolled into the room.

Heย wasย lonely. Nasir had already left for Sarasin to prepare for his own coronation. Zafira and her sister were bound for Demenhur. He bit the inside of his cheek. Sultans didnโ€™t cry.

One side of Kifahโ€™s mouth curled into a smile as she strode to one of the large windows. โ€œSeif and I toured the city. Theyโ€™re calling you Zhahabi Maliki.โ€

The Golden King.

โ€œHas a nice ring to it,โ€ Altair said, swallowing a rasp. He liked the word โ€œkingโ€ more than the word โ€œsultan.โ€ What was it that his father had said?

It was time for a new era.

Heโ€™d written to the ifrit known as Muzaffar, the soon to be ruler of his own caliphate. Ifrit were different from men and

safinโ€”theyโ€™d require laws specific to them, benefits created for them, and Altair would figure it out. He was part ifrit, after all. Surely that would earn him a few favors.

Heโ€™d sent invitations to the caliphates, too, including one to Qismah, the daughter of Ayman al-Ziya, the dead Demenhune caliph. It was early, and it risked him appearing malleable, but heโ€™d already met with the rulers as a general, and heโ€™d hoped the gathering would usher in a new unity in less time than Anadil expected.

There were ways to rule, she had said. Altair agreedย and

disagreed, for there were ways to appeal to hearts, too.

โ€œAnd you, One of Nine? What does Ghada say, aside from wanting her daughter in my lap?โ€

Kifah laughed. โ€œI donโ€™t think Iโ€™ll get a second invitation, if thatโ€™s what you mean.โ€ She paused. โ€œBut โ€ฆ I donโ€™t think I want one. I joined the Nine Elite to prove something to my father, but it was Benyamin who gave me what Iโ€™d wanted.โ€

The chance for vengeance. Altair regarded her. โ€œWill you return home to gloat? Am I to say farewell to you, too, then?โ€

โ€œHave you need of me?โ€ Kifah probed.

โ€œI have a proposal for you, actually,โ€ he said carefully. Her eyebrows rose. โ€œFor a place by my side.โ€

โ€œWith a crown on my head?โ€ Kifah sputtered. โ€œAre you asking me to marry you?โ€

Altair grinned. โ€œIโ€™m not blind, Kifah. I know romance isnโ€™t something you desire if even my perfection canโ€™t tempt you.โ€

She snorted, but her dark eyes glistened.

โ€œI was thinking something more lethal, like Sword of the Sultan. Captain of my guard.โ€

She didnโ€™t answer. Of course sheโ€™d want to return home.

The bastard had taken away more than her brother.

โ€œThink about it. Discuss it with Ghada if you must. Find your father and gloat a little. Youโ€™ve seen the reports. These first few months wonโ€™t be easy as people come into magic, even with the help of the High Circle and the gossamer web. Then Iโ€™ll have to start worrying about every other kingdom wanting a piece of us now that the Arz is gone andโ€”โ€

โ€œAltair. For once,ย pleaseย stop talking.โ€ He stopped, and Kifah met his eyes.

โ€œYes, I accept. Why be one of nine when I can beย theย one?โ€

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