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Chapter no 69

We Free the Stars (Sands of Arawiya, 2)

A good part of Altair thrived on refusal, and it came alive the moment the Jawarat imparted its eerie message through Zafira. He refused to believe one of his lovely auntsโ€™ hearts was fading to black inside his father.

Sultanโ€™s teeth, he had quite the family tree.

Regardless, he would wring this for what he could. He had been desperately searching for a match to light a fire beneath the dignitariesโ€™ arses and rally their aid, and this new revelation was it.

โ€œWhat did Ghada say?โ€ Kifah asked as he unfurled the Pelusian caliphaโ€™s missive.

โ€œIf her answer was affirmative, she wouldnโ€™t have sent you a letter,โ€ Nasir said, sharpening his sword. โ€œSheโ€™s down the daama hall.โ€

โ€œI cannot wait until you and your impeccable ability to rouse hope are crowned king, brother boy,โ€ Altair drawled. โ€œWhat a gloomy day that will be.โ€

Nasirโ€™s reaction was a downward turn of his mouth.

The prince was right, but Altair read it aloud for Kifahโ€™s benefit. โ€œโ€˜Pelusia is all that stands between Arawiya and starvation. We cannot, in good conscience, invite the Lionโ€™s wrath. Regards, Ghada bint Jund.โ€™โ€

โ€œA better excuse than the Zaramese caliphโ€™s, at least,โ€ Kifah consoled herself. The reed of a man hadnโ€™t even offered an excuse.

This was it, then. Two caliphs had refused to join their efforts to defeat the Lion. Leila was on her way to claiming her motherโ€™s throne in Alderamin, while Sarasinโ€™s throne

remained empty still, the man most promising for the job dead before he could claim it.

Altair threw open the doors and stepped into the hall, spotting a servant tossing almonds into his mouth. โ€œOi, you there. Where are Haytham and Ayman? Make haste.โ€

The boy responded with a gesture that would have had him decapitated, had Nasir been on the receiving end. But Altair was only a general, and the boy answered to his caliph.

โ€œIs that so?โ€ Altair drawled. โ€œDo it now, pint. By order of the true sultan.โ€

โ€œTrue sultan,โ€ Nasir repeated when he stepped back inside. โ€œIf you arenโ€™t going to use the title for anything useful, I

will.โ€ Altair rubbed his beard. โ€œWhat else can we do? Summon a nice feast? A few bodies to keep us warm?โ€

Nasirโ€™s ears flushed red.

โ€œKifah, dearest?โ€ Altair called. She retracted her spear. โ€œRemind me to check on Nasirโ€™s ears the next time Zafiraโ€™s around, eh?โ€

She smirked as Haytham entered, his checkered keffiyah off-kilter. A servant girl followed with a tray. The nutty and spicy aroma of qahwa filled the room, awakening Altairโ€™s senses as the girl poured him a cup from a silver dallah, breaking the silence with an awkward trickle before offering him a platter of cubed honey cake that Kifah stole away.

โ€œZafira still hasnโ€™t returned,โ€ Nasir reminded them as Haytham took his seat.

โ€œSheโ€™s a big girl,โ€ Altair said to pacify him. For his part, Altair could only think of that cake, glistening and soft and not in his mouth. โ€œShe knows her way back.โ€ He frowned at the Demenhune wazir. โ€œWhere is Ayman?โ€

โ€œCurrently engaged in other matters,โ€ the wazir said.

The only time that particular phrase sufficed was when a man was in his bedchamber, engaged in matters that were decidedly not rest. Altair lifted his one visible brow, unconvinced.

Haythamโ€™s shoulders dropped, disappointment curving his mouth. โ€œHe refuses to come โ€ฆ He refuses to meet with you.โ€

Understandable.ย Altair was, after all, the general who had led several armies against Aymanโ€™s own. He wouldnโ€™t have wanted to meet with the old man, either, had he been on the losing end.

โ€œI am here in his stead,โ€ Haytham said, and cleared his throat, lifting a bundle of missives. โ€œSeveral reports have come in.โ€

โ€œLetโ€™s hear them,โ€ Altair said, leaning forward.

Haytham slid forward a sheet of papyrus covered in neat scrawl. โ€œSarasinโ€™s smaller cities have fallen to darkness.โ€

โ€œAlready?โ€ Altair asked. He hadnโ€™t thought his father would actย thisย quickly. Theyโ€™d barely had time to recover.

โ€œIt will make travel difficult,โ€ Kifah said, gears turning as quickly as Pelusian mechanics. โ€œWe intend to return to Sultanโ€™s Keep, donโ€™t we? If Sarasin has been blanketed by shadows, ifrit are bound to be there. The darkness isnโ€™t for nothing. Heโ€™s creating a home for his kind.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s this about a new caliph?โ€ Nasir asked, tapping a finger on the missive.

โ€œAh. Yes,โ€ Haytham said. โ€œTheyโ€™ve appointed the caliph electโ€”Muzaffar. He was present at the feast.โ€

On the low table, Nasirโ€™s fingers turned white, and Altair remembered that moment, months ago, when the prince had received his orders to assassinate the previous caliph of Sarasin.

โ€œMuzaffar is dead,โ€ Nasir said. โ€œI saw him lying in a pool of his own blood.โ€

Haytham didnโ€™t seem surprised. โ€œI had a feeling the timing did not align. The Lion has little reason to appoint someone as beloved as Muzaffar. Even if there was a reason, I cannot see the man idling as ifritkind overtook his lands. Possibly worse, several Sarasin contingents have been sighted shifting to Sultanโ€™s Keep. I assume they are reinforcements.โ€

Kifah toyed with her lightning blades. โ€œIf theyโ€™re claiming itโ€™s Muzaffar on the Sarasin throne, thereโ€™s only one way it could be possible: An ifrit is wearing his face.โ€

Altair dragged a hand down his own face.

โ€œItโ€™s a near-perfect solution,โ€ Nasir commented. โ€œThe Sarasins are subdued, both human and ifrit armies answer to the caliph, and the caliph answers to the Lion.โ€

โ€œYou said โ€˜reinforcements.โ€™ Reinforcements for what?โ€ Kifah asked. โ€œUs? Heโ€™s put too much faith in our leaders if he thinks weโ€™ll march at him with four armies.โ€

Down three different halls of the palace, Ghada sat with her Nine Elite, the Zaramese caliph dozed, and Ayman lounged with his ancient bones. Altair wanted to grab them all by the shoulders and shake sense into them.

Haytham leafed through his missives. โ€œIโ€™ve also had men scoping the grounds near the Sultanโ€™s Palace.โ€

Nasir shared in Altairโ€™s surprise. It seemed there was at least one other competent man in Arawiya aside from himself.

โ€œTheyโ€™ve reported a mere handful of sentinels, barely enough to withstand a full-blown attack. If the Lion truly does believe we may march in with an army, why remain short- staffed?โ€

โ€œMagic?โ€ Kifah assumed, plopping another honey cake in her mouth. Altair scowled.

โ€œThere are spells that create protective barriers,โ€ Altair pondered. โ€œItโ€™s whatย youย were supposed to use in Sultanโ€™s Keep to prevent the Lion from taking the Jawarat.โ€

He still felt the guilt of that moment, the horror of seeing the book in his fatherโ€™s hands.

โ€œWe were, until we ran out of blood,โ€ Kifah said.

โ€œThere is one good note,โ€ Haytham said, handing him another missive that looked to have been steeped in snow one too many times. โ€œRebel forces have been gathering in Sultanโ€™s Keep.โ€

โ€œRebels?โ€ Kifah asked, taking the soggy sheet. โ€œThey may very well join us.โ€

Us.ย Altair liked the sound of that word from the wazir.

โ€œDepends on what theyโ€™re rebelling against.โ€ Nasir was as optimistic as ever.

โ€œBut an army nonetheless,โ€ Altair said, spreading the missives across the table. He stared at the map pinned to the wall, gray lines and navy rivers. The silver streaks of palaces reinforced by might and magic, the curve of the Great Library.

The Great Library.

Altair straightened and grabbed a reed pen. โ€œGather round, children. Iโ€™ve got a plan.โ€

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