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Jill Williamson: By Darkness Hid

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Given the chance to train as a squire, kitchen servant Achan Cham hopes to pull himself out of his pitiful life and become a Kingsguard Knight. When Achan's owner learns of his training, he forces Achan to spar with the Crown Prince-more of a death sentence than an honor. Meanwhile, strange voices in Achan's head cause him to fear he's going mad. While escorting the prince to a council presentation, their convoy is attacked. Achan is wounded and arrested, but escapes from prison-only to discover a secret about himself he never believed possible.

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“Don’t go using that without training. You can get yourself killed in a wink.”

“I shall be careful.”

Vrell? Jax voiced.

“Yes?”

Are you truly all right going with the men?

She had no plans to go with Achan once she revealed her identity to Sir Rigil. Still, it might be better if Jax thought she had. Then, if rumors spread, Esek and Master Hadar would not look for her in the castle. She didn’t know how long it would take Sir Rigil to sneak her to a safe place. Of course, she thought to Jax. I am getting away from those who seek to exploit my skill. I will be with the true king and Sir Gavin. I will be fine.

Aye. But they are men, and you are not.

The blood drained from Vrell’s face. Had Khai confided his discovery to Jax? She studied the giant’s soft and caring expression. How long have you known?

Since I first saw you. He smirked. You do not smell like a man.

Vrell’s eyes went wide, then she laughed. “I am so happy you were on my side.”

“As am I, Vrell.”

She said farewell — in case she never saw him again — with a big hug, then hurried back through the second kitchen to the cellar.

The room appeared empty. “Hello? Sir Rigil?”

A hand popped out from behind the shelf stocked with flour sacks. “In here.”

The secret passage. Vrell found the crack and squeezed through.

On the other side of the door, everything went dark. She bet this tunnel continued on to the canals. She felt along the wall. “Sir Rigil?”

“He’s left.” Achan’s voice came from very near Vrell’s right shoulder. It made her jump. “It’s just us,” he said.

“And we should have left by now.” Sir Caleb spoke from near Achan. “Have you got what you need to mend Achan’s wounds?”

Vrell shuddered, tears stinging her eyes. No Sir Rigil? No Bran? They must have left when Vrell had been speaking with Jax. If only she had stayed in the cellar. “But where are they? Won’t they be joining us?”

“No. They’ve gone back to assist Prince Oren,” Achan said.

“Boy?” Sir Caleb said. “Have you got it?”

“Uh…y-yes. Yes, I have it.”

“Good. Let’s go then. The sooner we get Achan out of here the better for everyone.”

But Vrell wanted to stay. She wanted to be with Bran. She needed to go home. A heavy tear fell down her cheek. She could reveal herself now, but…

A flame whooshed to life and Achan and Sir Caleb’s faces appeared in the darkness. They looked orange and shadowed. Sir Gavin carried the torch down the tunnel. Achan shot Vrell a crooked grin, then touched his cheek as if the smile had been painful. He stumbled after Sir Gavin.

He needed her help. How awful for her to even consider deserting her king. Poor Achan. He had had the most terrible day. Vrell had forgotten that this morning Achan had been a stray and now he was king of Er’Rets. She could serve her king a while longer, could she not?

She sniffled and scurried to keep up with the men’s long strides.

*

Achan sat in the center of a small boat, clutching two moist handkerchiefs to his face, at Sparrow’s insistence. The boy had said they had some kind of healing ointment on them.

Inko paddled the boat through the mist. The water smelled rank and slapped against the sides of their boat, no doubt leaving a line of green slime. The Evenwall muted the afternoon sun, and the damp air clung to Achan’s face like sweat. Or was that blood? Achan could only see a foot or two of the scummy water on any side of the boat.

Sparrow and Sir Caleb sat in the bow. Sir Gavin and Inko sat in the back. The two knights had rescued Sir Caleb when Sir Rigil and Bran had rescued Achan. They had been waiting in the cave when Achan, Sir Caleb, and Sparrow had arrived.

Achan looked the boy over. Sparrow sat on the front bench facing him, mixing something gooey in a jar with a stick. The boy’s eyes were puffy as if he’d spent the day bawling. He still hadn’t explained his behavior in the Council chambers that morning. Achan didn’t entirely trust the little fox. His eyes caught sight of a sword hanging from Sparrow’s belt.

“Where’d you get the blade?”

Sparrow’s wide eyes darted to his. “I bought it. Jax delivered it with my satchel.” He glanced down. “Where did you get yours? I thought you lost it.”

“He did. Twice,” Sir Caleb said. “And twice we’ve rescued it for him.”

Achan looked at his boots. He was so thankful Sir Caleb had found Eagan’s Elk. If only he could learn to use it as well as Sir Kenton used his. He sighed. He couldn’t believe the incredible turn his life had taken. He didn’t want to think about it, which wasn’t difficult, considering their destination. They would soon enter Darkness, a place Achan didn’t want to go.

He turned to Sir Gavin. “I thought you said never go into Darkness.”

“Aye, that I did.”

“And yet toward it we go?”

Sir Gavin glanced at a sign on a building that they were gliding past. It read: Tanner. “Aye, that we do.”

“Won’t we all go crazy in there?”

“Not if we stay together. And right now we need a place to hide.”

Great. Achan had gone from an invisible nothing to a hunted king. Way back in that barn in Sitna, when he’d rescued Mox from Riga and Harnu, when he’d longed to change his station, he’d simply wanted a cottage of his own and the right to wear whatever color pleased him. Now look at him. “Do you have a plan?”

Sir Gavin chuckled. “Of course I have a plan. We head for Tsaftown.”

“Lady Tara lives in Tsaftown.” Achan’s heartbeat upped a notch at the idea of seeing her again. Would their meeting be different with his new identity? He couldn’t help but grin. “How long will it take to get there?”

Sparrow clunked the jar down on the bench and ripped the handkerchief away from Achan’s right cheek.

“Ow! Take it easy, will you?”

“Sorry,” Sparrow mumbled.

It was not yet dark in the Evenwall, though it had to be nearing dusk. Few boats were out on the narrow canal they traveled. Inko wanted to steer clear of the main waterways, for fear that they were being watched.

“Tsaftown is a very long journey,” Sir Gavin said. “Much longer in Darkness. And we are without horses. We could have Sir Rigil bring our horses to Allowntown, but it will take us almost a week on foot to reach them.”

“So, maybe a month to reach Tsaftown?” Achan asked as Sparrow swabbed his cheek with something cool.

“Or more.”

Achan sighed. A long time, but at least seeing Lady Tara was something to look forward to. He did not relish entering Darkness, nor did he look forward to upcoming arguments in which Sir Gavin would try to turn him into a king. At least now he understood why Sir Gavin had never accepted the service he’d tried to give him as a squire.

Sparrow spread more gunk from his jar over Achan’s cheek. It seeped into his cuts and burned. “Ow!”

“Oh, stop being such a girl,” Sparrow said.

Achan tried to block out the pain. “What do we seek in Tsaftown?”

“Not Tsaftown, exactly,” Sir Gavin said. “IceIsland.”

“IceIsland?” Sparrow cried.

Achan wondered too what they sought in the biggest prison in Er’Rets.

“We have friends to set free there,” Sir Gavin said. “Friends wrongly imprisoned. That’s where I went when Lord Nathak banished me. I was hoping to raise an army and come back for you. I ran out of time.”

“What friends?” Achan asked.

“Old Kingsguard friends.”

Sparrow looked terrified. Then his lips curved in a goofy grin and his cheeks flushed. “I am going to do the other side now.”

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