The Mask of Mirrors M. Carrick; (classic novels to read txt) š
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If Tess felt it, she didnāt let it stop her. She hovered close at his shoulder, knitting needle at the ready. āRen?ā she shouted, loud enough to startle any birds in the rafters.
But the birds had already abandoned the rafters, just like the rats and spiders had abandoned the tunnels in the Depths.
āTessā¦ā Her name caught in Sedgeās throat, weak and airless. She didnāt hear.
āRen, weāve come for you. Ondrakja, if you hurt her, Iāll make an apron out of your skin. See if I donāt!ā
Sedge forced his paralyzed limbs to move across the threshold, keeping Tess behind him. As he did so, a glint caught his eye. A small throwing knife on the floor, one edge sticky with the putrid violet of zlyzen blood.
Tessās hand stopped just short of snatching it up. Her face was pale enough to make the freckles look like blood spatters. āItās one of her throwing knives. From the apology shawl.ā
The one the Rook had sent her. There were more knives scattered aboutāand more zlyzen bloodāin the hall, in the kitchen, near the open door from the cellar. But nothing moved; the house was as silent as death.
Sedge wet his lips. āIām going upstairs. You wait down here.ā Where there were open doors and quick escapes, if Tess had to run.
āLike hell I will,ā Tess muttered, and clung close to his backside as they climbed the stairs together.
A faded door drape lay wadded on the threshold of Ondrakjaās parlour. The wreckage inside was mostly timelessābroken furniture, shredded upholstery, a mold-damp carpet. But the zlyzen blood was fresh, as were the remains of a glass shattered against a wall. Embedded in that same wall was another of Renās knives.
āBut where is she?ā Tess said, voice high. She called out, as though there was any hope left. āRen?ā
Sedge stopped her with one hand on her shoulder. āOndrakjaā¦ she can go into the dream. I think she took Ren with her.ā There were footprints mashed into the rotting carpet, coming into the room. None going out.
His bones ached with guilt and grief. Heād failed her. Again. The Night of Hells, when he wasnāt there; down in the Depths, when he let Ondrakja toss him around like a rag doll. Now this.
Worse. Ondrakja had used him to lure Ren here. To hurt her.
Again.
A dull pain in his side brought him back to the parlour. Tess poked him a second time with her knitting needle. āStop it. Whatever youāre thinking, it isnāt true. And even if it was, it doesnāt help now. So Ondrakjaās got her. How do we get into the dream? Ash? Do we need ash?ā
The thought of Tess on ash was enough to snap him out of his spiral. āOndrakja had cages down in the Depths, where she kept the kids. Might be she took Ren there. Iāll look.ā How high were the waters now? Hopefully still low enough. He could hold his breath if he had to.
Tess chewed her lip, then shook her head. āI donāt like you going, butāIād only slow you down.ā
Sedge hugged her. āThe house enāt safe for you, though. Go to those Traementis cuffs. Make them take you in.ā
They headed downstairs as he spoke, as though the zlyzen blood was pushing them out of the house. In the street outside, people were reflexively avoiding the building, creating an island of empty space in front of its door. Tess stopped in the middle of that space and faced him. āNo. If Ondrakjaās coming for us, sheāll know to look for me there. Plus, what am I supposed to say to them? āProtect me, but never you mind about Alta Renataā?ā Shaking her head, she tucked her needle through her belt like a dagger. āIāve friends in Little Alwydd who wonāt ask questions. Iāll tell the corner boys to keep an eye out for you. Come yourself. No notes.ā
Taking Sedgeās hand, she pressed her wrist to hisāscar to scar, blood to blood. āYouāll find her. And bring her back safe.ā
Isla Indestor, the Pearls: Cyprilun 35
Gammer Lindworm dragged Ren through city after cityāall of them Nadežra, but different turns in the maze. They slogged through a place of water-paved roads and islets of warehouses, a warren of tunnels carved into the fog. They passed whole blocks of smoked-out ruins, ribs of char cracked red and grey, only for Ren to look back and see nothing but a stained glass landscape of green fields and blue waterways.
She didnāt fight. She couldnāt. This wasnāt the horrors of the Night of Hellsābut any relief was short-lived, because zlyzen collected around the two of them like a scurry of rats trailing a grain wagon. A few sniffed at Renās hair, and Gammer Lindworm shoved them aside. āNo, this one isnāt for you. Once weāre done with her, sheās mine. Arenāt you, Renyi? You donāt want me to let the zlyzen feed on your dreams, right?ā
She didnāt seem to care whether Ren answered or not. All Ondrakjaās questions had been rhetorical, until they werenāt. That hadnāt changed when she became Gammer Lindworm.
Finally they came to a fortress carved from glittering sapphire, whose impenetrable stone melted at Gammer Lindwormās touch. She wormed a passage through, to an empty space at the heart. Wrapping her bony arms around Ren, she heavedā¦
ā¦ and they were in the waking world again, Ren cast onto a luxurious carpet. In a room scented with books and beeswax. Before a monolith of a desk.
And a scowling Mettore Indestor.
āIāve brought you a gift,ā Gammer Lindworm said to him. āWell, not a gift. Sheās mine. But you can borrow her.ā
Mettore shot to his feet. āI told you, hagānot here. And not without warning. Our agreement doesnāt mean you can just show up out of nowhere and drop a filthy gnat on my floor.ā
Ren knew that carpet, that desk.
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