Part 53 (2/2)
He remembered his last sight of Phin, sprawled dead with a nailbow shot straight through her. She had deserved better than that, but then so did most people who died.
The girl was awake and staring at him and obviously about to start pleading for her life again. That would only depress him. 'I'm going out to water the place,' he told her, 'but I'll be watching, and if you make a move it won't be a stone this time, but a sting, you understand?'
She nodded, and he went outside into the growing sunlight, smiling to greet it, as he always did. Then the smile slipped and he growled, 'Who in the wastes are all of you?'
Che watched the Wasp re-enter, with an odd expression on his face. He had a small knife in one hand, and she opened her mouth to scream, but he said, just above a whisper, 'Now I'm going to cut you free. No sudden moves, all right?'
The knife sawed through the bonds at her ankles, and then at her wrists, and a moment later he backed out of the tent again, and she saw a flash of reflected sunlight as he cast the knife point-first into the ground.
She crawled cautiously out after him and saw that they were not alone, that there were at least a dozen other people crouching or standing around the tent. They had swords and bows and crossbows, and they came from all kinden, and they distinctly had the look of the bandit about them.
'Well,' Gaved said. 'I suppose she's yours now.'
'Don't move, Wasp. We've not done with you,' said one of the bandits and a moment later Che was running forward, throwing herself into his arms with a cry of joy, because under the grime and the tarnished cuira.s.s and the rough clothing was none other than Prince Salme Dien, who she thought she would never see again.
'Salma! How can you be here? How can it be you?'
'I had some help in finding you,' he replied, embracing her gently, and glanced back towards one of his own people who was m.u.f.fled in a cloak. Then the hood was pushed back to reveal that the face beneath was bright and rainbow-hued.
'You found her?'
'And then she found me,' Salma confirmed. He looked at Gaved the Wasp. 'Did this man hurt you?'
Gaved visibly tensed, knowing that her answer would seal his fate.
'No,' she said. 'Nothing like that at all.'
'Then pack up your tent, Master Wasp. You're coming with us.' He turned again to his followers. 'Phalmes?'
A tough-looking Mynan stepped forwards. 'Yes, chief?'
'We're heading back for camp, and then I want a messenger sent to Collegium.'
Che then thought about the plans that Totho had given her, the plans still concealed inside her tunic.
The war was far from over.
About the Author.
Adrian Tchaikovsky was born in Woodhall Spa, Lincolns.h.i.+re, before heading off to Reading to study psychology and zoology. For reasons unclear even to himself he subsequently ended up in law and has worked as a legal executive in both Reading and Leeds, where he now lives. Married, he is a keen live role-player and occasional amateur actor, has trained in stage-fighting, and keeps no exotic or dangerous pets of any kind, possibly excepting his son.
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