Eric De Bie - Shadowbane
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“Not accurate,” Myrin said. “Sithe is a genasi, not a demon. Or at least not entirely-I can’t be quite sure.”
“What’s a genasi?” Rhett asked.
“Like a human with the soul of an elemental,” Kalen said. “But she’s not like any genasi I’ve ever heard of-what’s her element, darkness?”
Myrin shrugged. She acted as if she’d quite forgotten that they’d been fighting only five breaths ago. She stepped forward and pulled open Kalen’s tunic, revealing the livid scar of Sithe’s assault. “Healing magic,” she said. “Glad to see you’re still a paladin, considering.”
“Considering?” Kalen grimaced. “What’s that supposed to-?”
“That was me, actually,” Rhett said.
“You’re a paladin, too?” Myrin asked.
“Apparently.” Rhett spread his hands. “Only for the last hour or so-I think Vindicator’s more the paladin than I.”
“Huh.” Myrin considered this. “What are you doing here?”
“Myrin, we’re wasting time,” Kalen said in a rush. “Every moment we delay is a moment Toytere can prepare an ambush just outside that door. We need to go right-”
“I wasn’t talking to you, actually.” Myrin looked at Rhett.
“Oh-me?” Rhett said. “I came to give Saer Shadowbane back his sword.”
“I see.” Myrin turned to Kalen. “And why are you here?”
“I came to”-he paused-“to rescue you.”
He expected her face to tighten and her next words to berate him. Instead, Myrin regarded him blankly. “Well, many thanks-but as you can see, that’s not necessary.”
That took Kalen by surprise. “Not necessary ?”
“I’m doing quite well, you know. I’m Witch-Queen of the Dead Rats gang. I can leave any time I want. I just don’t want to.”
“You-” He remembered Rhett standing beside him and bit his tongue. He didn’t want to have this argument in front of anyone-he wanted to be alone with Myrin, where they could talk. Though if that were the case, he couldn’t guarantee he would use any words. He might just embrace her, or kiss her, or-
The door opened behind them. Kalen turned and interposed himself between Myrin and some new attacker. He expected a dozen Dead Rats to flood in, blades drawn. Instead only Toytere entered, his cane tapping the floor. Rhett also stepped toward Myrin, and Kalen was pleased to see the training of the Guard at work.
“I be but checking on Her awe-inspiring Majesty,” the halfling said.
“I’m well, Toy, ” Myrin said, emphasizing the nickname with a glance at Kalen.
If the name grated on the halfling, he took it in stride. “Well then, I’ll leave you be,” he said. “Though-apologies for overhearing, but be assured the lady knows of what she be speaking. Where is she safer than here, among her loyal subjects, no?”
“No, indeed.” Kalen met the halfling’s cool smile with one of his own. “Then you won’t object if we all take our leave-Myrin, too.”
“Kalen, don’t,” Myrin said.
He saw that she understood his game. If the Halfling refused, it confirmed Kalen’s belief that she was a prisoner. He knew how her mind worked: one could lie to her, but once she knew the truth, she couldn’t just ignore it.
“Well?” Kalen asked. “What of it, Toy ?”
Toytere had eyes only for Kalen, but he nodded toward Myrin. “Such a suspicious brightbird this be, me dear queen.”
“Brightbird?” Myrin furrowed her brow.
“Sweetheart, paramour, betrothed, or the like.”
“Oh.” Myrin reddened a bit. “He’s not my brightbird or any of those other things.”
“Good to be knowing.” Toytere noted her blush then smiled at Kalen. “As to your question, Little Dren: nay, I’ve no objection, not even a little. You be free to leave whenever you wish and I’ll not stay you. Villain I may be, and a thief, but I’ve manners. However”-at this, he looked to Myrin-“I be thinking the lady knows her own mind, no?”
“Yes, I do,” Myrin said. “And no, we aren’t leaving.”
“But-” Kalen said.
“Always a pleasure, me lady.” Toytere’s smile was smug. “I don’t need the Sight to be seeing angry words to come.” He left and closed the door.
Rhett spoke first into the silence. “Sorry my lady, but we aren’t? Leaving, that is?”
Myrin looked at him as if he’d just materialized from the air. “Who are you again?”
The youth bowed gallantly. “Rhett Hawkwinter, my lady-your loyal servant.”
“Charmed.” Myrin raised one eyebrow. “Or possibly evoked. It depends.”
“I’m-I’m not sure I know what that means, Lady Witch-Queen.”
She shrugged. “As to your question, you may leave, but I’m needed here.”
“What do you mean?” Kalen asked.
Myrin squared her shoulders and faced Kalen without hesitation. “This city is sick, Kalen. It needs someone who can help feed the people, put a stop to the violence, and start rebuilding. Why not me?” Myrin put out her arms. “Here I am, a queen-one of the Five High Captains of Luskan-with a powerful gang at my disposal. Why should I cast that aside, when I have the opportunity to help so many people?”
“Gods,” Rhett said. “That’s … well said, my lady. What courage-what nobility!”
“What naivete,” Kalen mocked. “You can’t think you can fix Luskan. You can’t-”
“You say that as though you were an expert on what I can and can’t think,” she retorted. “I’ve already started paring back the Rats’ burglaries and begun rebuilding some of the nearby houses. I plan to disperse food from the larders next. And then-”
Frustrated anger filled Kalen, even as Myrin enumerated her plan. She was smarter than this-she had to see the jaws of the trap closing around her. And yet she persevered in the deception-a happy victim. Was it willful blindness?
Rhett was listening to it all with a beatific expression on his face.
The whole thing made Kalen sick to his stomach. Myrin had to see it. If he could just explain it fully, she would understand.
“Look into his mind,” Kalen said. “Steal his thoughts. You’ll see that this is a trap.”
“Steal his thoughts?” Rhett looked warily at Myrin. “You can do that, my lady?”
“She’s spellscarred,” Kalen said. “She absorbs magic and memories.”
Myrin glared at Kalen. “It doesn’t work that way,” she said. “And even if it did, Toytere’s done nothing against me. I’ve no reason to breach his trust.”
“Trust?” Kalen grasped his head. “This is a trap. You must know that.”
“No, actually.” Myrin looked at him, all innocence. “I cannot imagine why you think I ‘must know’ that, much less believe it.”
“Neither can I,” Kalen said below his voice.
“What are you saying, Kalen?” Myrin’s face went red. “That I’m being a foolish girl for believing I can make a difference? Is that it?”
“Lady,” Rhett said diplomatically, “I’m sure he would never imply something so-”
“That’s exactly what I mean.” Kalen grasped Myrin’s arm. “You’re being a fool.”
Myrin tried to pull away, but Kalen held her fast. Her motion ended up drawing them closer together. He could see her nostrils flaring in anger and the blood beating in her throat.
“Look,” she said. “The simple fact is, I’m staying. There’s absolutely nothing you can do about it, short of taking me out of here by force or trickery. Is that your plan? Kalen?”
Kalen breathed hard. She was so close-their faces almost touching. Her breasts swelled against his chest. From her eyes, he almost thought she wanted him to grab her and haul her off. His mind reveled in the possibility. The thought dashed all sense from his head.
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