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00:00Three weeks ago, I'd cut my hair, bound my chest, and walked into the Royal Academy Tournament as a male
00:05scholar.
00:06I am Lyran of the Outer Provinces.
00:08Yes, that's quite clear, thank you.
00:11Named Lyran of the Outer Provinces, I had won.
00:14The prize was a court appointment.
00:16Quiet.
00:19Useful.
00:21Safe.
00:22Then the edict came down.
00:24Then someone Celia Vane, King's Maid, smiling all the while pulled the pin from my collar and let the binding
00:30fall.
00:30You lied to who you are, and now you wish to bear the King's heir.
00:34People gasp, but the King didn't stir.
00:37Now I stood in a borrowed silk gown two sizes too long, the hem damp from the courtyard fountain they'd
00:43dragged me through.
00:44Calculating whether I could make the cliffs before the guards reached me.
00:48I could not, he did not hurry, he never hurried.
00:51He descended the seven steps of the dais one at a time, drawing a thin silver blade from the rest
00:55at his hip as he came.
00:56I held my chin up, I did not look at the floor.
00:59My mother had taught me that, back when I still had a mother and a world and a name nobody
01:03was trying to kill.
01:04He stopped a sword's length from me.
01:06The blade lifted.
01:07Cold metal kissed the soft hollow under my jaw.
01:10The hall held its breath.
01:1230 seconds.
01:13His voice was low, granite under velvet.
01:15Explain why you volunteered.
01:17I smiled.
01:18I had no idea what I was going to say.
01:21I survived the night, that is the simplest way to say it so I will say it that way.
01:26At dawn I sat on the cold polished floor of the outer corridor, holding my sandals in my lap because
01:31I did not trust my hands to put them back on.
01:33The sun was coming up over the cliffs, the light was very pink.
01:36Very kind, very stupid.
01:39Somewhere behind a carved screen, a servant was pretending not to watch me.
01:43I had talked my way out of a blade at my throat.
01:45I had talked my way into a bed I did not want.
01:48I had talked, and talked, and at some point in the dark hours I had stopped talking, and the king
01:53had stopped listening, and the world had become a thing that happened to a body that used to be mine.
01:58I was alive, I was counting that as a win.
02:01Hello user, onboarding, initiated, quantum fertility AI implant, model 7B, activated by qualifying event, please remain calm.
02:12Smiling is optional but encouraged.
02:15What?
02:16I am a relic from your original dimension, embedded at the cellular level.
02:21I was dormant.
02:22You triggered me.
02:24Welcome to the program.
02:25What program?
02:26My mission is simple.
02:28Help you conceive and safely deliver one healthy child.
02:33Completion reward.
02:34Full extraction and return to your home dimension.
02:37I sat very still on the floor.
02:39A child.
02:41Home.
02:41A child and home.
02:43I looked down at my hands.
02:44They were shaking.
02:46I made them stop.
02:47Okay, CD.
02:48Oh, a nickname recording.
02:50How long?
02:51How long stabilization mode is now active.
02:53Estimated delivery window.
02:55Seven planetary months.
02:57Seven months.
02:58Seven months of pretending to be a royal consort in a court where Celia Vane was already sharpening something for
03:04me.
03:04Seven months of carrying a king's child to win a ticket out of a world that had eaten my old
03:09life whole.
03:10I laughed once.
03:12It came out wrong.
03:13The servant behind the screen flinched.
03:15Fine.
03:16Fine.
03:17Sure.
03:18Let's do it.
03:19I stood up.
03:20My legs held good legs.
03:22Loyal legs.
03:23One additional note.
03:24User.
03:25What?
03:25Multiples detected.
03:27I missed the next step entirely and caught myself on the wall.
03:30I'm sorry.
03:30What did you just say?
03:31Multiples.
03:32Final count pending.
03:34Have a wonderful morning.
03:36He quarter went silent.
03:37The pink dawn kept being pink somewhere on the far side of the citadel.
03:41A bell rang for the morning hour.
03:43I stared at my own hand, pressed flat against the cold marble wall, and understood very, calmly that my odds
03:49had just changed again.
03:51Two months later, they brought us into the great hall in chains of silk.
03:55Not real chains.
03:56The court did not need real chains.
03:58The silk was enough.
03:59White cord looped twice around each wrist, a ribbon's length apart, just long enough to remind you that you could
04:04not run.
04:05Master Healer Corvin waited at the long jade table.
04:07Old.
04:08Stooped.
04:09Eyes like cold water.
04:10He did not enjoy this part of his work.
04:12You could tell by the way he did not look up.
04:14One by one, the consorts went forward.
04:16One by one, Corvick placed his thin silver instrument over each woman's belly.
04:21One by one, the instrument hummed a flat, indifferent tone.
04:25The list was the execution list.
04:27By the 30th name, the women in line had stopped pretending to breathe quietly.
04:33By the 50th, one of them collapsed and was carried out.
04:36By the 100th, Celia Vane was openly smiling.
04:40She stood by the column nearest the desk in pale gold silk, arms folded, watching like someone watching a play
04:47she had already read.
04:49When my number was called, she turned her head a fraction to follow me.
04:53Just a fraction.
04:54Enough.
04:55I walked to the jade table.
04:57Corvin did not look up.
04:58He lifted the instrument.
04:59He placed it just below my ribs.
05:01The instrument did not hum a flat tone.
05:03It chimed.
05:04Then it chimed again.
05:06Then it made a sound I had never heard it make.
05:08A soft, escalating triple note.
05:11And Corvin's hand jerked away from my body as if the metal had burned him.
05:15The hall went quiet in a way I had not believed a room could go quiet.
05:19Stand, please.
05:21His voice was thin.
05:23He had said please.
05:24I had not heard him say please to anyone all morning.
05:27He passed the instrument over me a second time, slowly.
05:30His other hand came up to brace the first.
05:33His knuckles had gone the color of bone.
05:35Again.
05:36Forgive me.
05:37Again.
05:37A third pass.
05:38A fourth.
05:39The instrument kept chiming.
05:41Like a bell announcing something.
05:43Like a kettle that did not know how to stop.
05:45Celia's smile slipped.
05:46Not by much.
05:47By exactly enough.
05:50Corvin finally looked up.
05:52He looked at me.
05:53He looked through me.
05:54He looked at the king's empty throne at the far end of the hall.
05:57He looked back at me.
05:58Your grace.
05:59Yes.
06:01A breath went through the hall.
06:03Not a cheer.
06:04Not yet.
06:05Confusion.
06:06Disbelief.
06:07You are with me.
06:10The reading is not possible.
06:12A herald stepped forward.
06:13Pen raised.
06:14Corvin waved him back so violently that pen flew out of the man's hand and skittered across
06:18the jade.
06:18No.
06:18No writing.
06:19Not yet.
06:20Not until the king.
06:20He sat down on the bench behind him without seeming to notice he was sitting.
06:24His face was the color of paper that had been left in the rain.
06:27I looked across the hall at Celia.
06:28Her hand was at her throat.
06:29For the first time since I had met her.
06:32She looked like a woman who had just understood she was losing.
06:36They cleared the hall.
06:38It took the heralds nine minutes to move a thousand women out of a room that size.
06:42And I counted every one of them.
06:44Because counting was the only thing my brain was willing to do.
06:47When the doors closed.
06:48Only four of us remained.
06:51Corvin.
06:51Two senior court physicians he trusted.
06:54And me.
06:55They scanned me again.
06:56With a different instrument.
06:58With a third.
07:00With a fourth borrowed from the observatory and not strictly designed for this kind of
07:04work.
07:05Every reading came back the same.
07:08Five.
07:10Five heartbeats.
07:13Five small, stubborn, distinct pulses.
07:16Layered over my own like a cord struck on a harp.
07:20Apologies for the lay-in confirmation user.
07:23CD.
07:25Final count, five quintuplets.
07:27When you said multiples I assumed two.
07:30An understandable error on your part.
07:34The side door opened.
07:36King Arius walked in alone.
07:38He had not bothered with the formal robes.
07:42Black tunic, sword, hair still slightly damp from the morning training yard.
07:48He stopped two paces from the table, looked at Corvin, and waited.
07:52Corvin lifted the scan plate with both hands like it was an artifact from a temple.
07:56Five heartbeats.
07:57Five.
07:57Confirmed by three instruments and four physicians.
08:00The consort Lyra is carrying five children.
08:03A silence.
08:04And then the king of Aethon, who had not laughed in front of his court for nine years, laughed.
08:09It was quiet.
08:11Almost private.
08:13A single low sound that started somewhere in his chest and surprised him on the way out.
08:18He turned his face away from us as if to hide it, and then he turned back and his eyes
08:22had changed.
08:25Bring her.
08:26I was already there.
08:30I stepped forward.
08:31He looked at me.
08:32There was no preamble.
08:33There never was.
08:34With him.
08:34You are carrying five.
08:36I opened my mouth.
08:37I closed it.
08:38I opened it again.
08:39Five, five, what exactly?
08:40Children.
08:42Five children?
08:43Yes.
08:46The floor did a polite tilt.
08:48I caught the edge of the jade table with both hands.
08:50Corvin made a small alarmed sound and reached for me.
08:52Arius reached faster.
08:54His hand closed around my elbow.
08:55Warm.
08:56Steady.
08:57Absurdly gentle for a man who had held a blade to my throat eight weeks ago.
09:01Sit.
09:03I'm sitting.
09:05You are standing.
09:07I'm about to be sitting.
09:09He guided me down onto the bench.
09:14He did not let go of my elbow.
09:16Across the room, through the partly open side door, I caught a flash of pale gold silk in the corridor.
09:21Celia Vane.
09:22White-faced.
09:23Listening.
09:24She met my eyes through the doorway.
09:27She did not smile this time.
09:29Arius laughed again.
09:31Even quieter than the first time.
09:33Just for me, I realized.
09:34Just inside the small circle of his shoulder and mine.
09:38Outside in the hall, the heralds were already whispering.
09:41By nightfall the city would know.
09:42By morning the whole continent would know.
09:44Nobody in the court had ever heard that sound from him before.
09:48Nobody knew what it meant.
09:51I was not entirely sure I did either.
09:56The consort elevation ceremony began at the third bell.
09:59I wore a robe so heavily embroidered I could feel each thread of gold weighing on my shoulders.
10:03My belly had begun to show.
10:05Gently, modestly.
10:06In a way the court tailors had pretended very hard not to notice.
10:09The hall of thrones was packed.
10:11Senior counselors in deep blue.
10:14Junior counselors in slatum.
10:16The high council bench is full for the first time in a season.
10:19She had been perfect for two weeks.
10:22That was how I knew something was coming.
10:24Arius sat on the black glass throne.
10:26He did not look at me directly.
10:28He never did during ceremony.
10:30Lyra.
10:31But every time the herald called my name, his right hand tightened a quarter inch on the carved armrest.
10:36I had started noticing things like that.
10:38The herald reached the third invitation.
10:40The senior consort title was about to be spoken aloud.
10:44The great doors slammed open.
10:47Aldric the sea walked in.
10:51He had timed it.
10:53Of course he had timed it.
10:58Hold the ceremony.
10:59A counselor on the front bend actually gasped.
11:02Out loud.
11:03Like a child at a play.
11:05Arius did not move.
11:06He did not stand.
11:07He did not speak.
11:08He simply looked.
11:09Your majesty.
11:10Honored council.
11:11I come with the reading of the stars.
11:13He swept into the center of the floor.
11:14He turned to address the council as much as the throne.
11:16For nine nights my network has tracked an anomaly in the southern arc.
11:19A shadow.
11:19A pulse not native to this guy.
11:21We have triangulated.
11:22The consort it's Lyra.
11:23Whatever quickens in her is not blessed.
11:25It is read by the heavens as a wound.
11:28I name her by the authority of the star observatory and the codacons availed the curse of Abathon.
11:35I genuinely wanted to throw something at him.
11:37I did not look at Aldrich.
11:39I looked at Celia.
11:40She was holding very still.
11:42Too still.
11:43The kind of still you hold when you already know the next line in the play.
11:47The kind of still you hold when you have practiced this scene in a mirror.
11:50She was not even pretending to be surprised.
11:52The hall did not gasp this time.
11:54The hall went silent.
11:56The kind of silent that comes after a struck bell when the note has died but the air still remembers
12:01it.
12:01Arius's hand closed all the way around the armrest.
12:04And Celia Vane, in the second row, finally smiled.
12:08I asked for the floor.
12:10I did not ask politely.
12:12I had stopped doing polite at the word cursed.
12:16Arius granted it with a single tilt of his chin.
12:18The counselors shifted on their benches.
12:20I walked to the center of the hall of thrones.
12:23Six months and five children heavy.
12:24And I planted my feet on the marble beside Aldrich's little scroll.
12:28May I speak?
12:30Speak.
12:31I did not look at Aldrich.
12:32I looked at the council.
12:34Nine nights.
12:35The seer says his network tracked the anomaly for nine nights.
12:40Nine.
12:42I let that sit.
12:44I have been with child for four months.
12:47If the heavens were screaming, they took their time picking up the phone.
12:52Two counselors near the back exchanged a glance.
12:55Good.
12:56The southern arc he names is the same arc the observatory reported clear three weeks ago in the quarterly star
13:01log.
13:02I read the log.
13:03It's a public document.
13:04Anyone in this room can pull it.
13:06A child does not read star logs.
13:08A consort does.
13:10A small, ugly laugh moved through the junior benches.
13:14Aldrich's jaw tightened by exactly one degree.
13:17Honored council.
13:18Look at the timing.
13:20The elevation ceremony.
13:21Mid invocation.
13:22Doors flung open.
13:23A scroll prepared in advance with seal cooled.
13:26I can see the resin from here.
13:28It's set hard.
13:28That's a full day at minimum.
13:30This is not a vision.
13:31This is a performance.
13:33I turned, finally, to Aldrich.
13:35And a poorly rehearsed one.
13:37He did not answer me.
13:38He smiled instead.
13:39That was almost worse.
13:40I turned back to the council.
13:41I will not stand here and let a man with a fresh haircut and a weak old scroll call my
13:44children a wound.
13:45So I propose a covenant wager of my own.
13:47The hall sharpened.
13:48Witness me.
13:49If my children are born healthy, and the continent of Aethon stands unharmed on the day of their first breath,
13:54the seer Aldrich forfeits his title, his staff, his network, and his seat on the observatory council.
13:59Permanently.
14:00Aldrich's smile twitched.
14:02If I am wrong.
14:04If the stars are right and my body brings ruin, I accept his terms, whatever they are, in full.
14:11Your Majesty.
14:12Arius had not moved through any of it.
14:14His eyes were on me.
14:15Only me.
14:16Witnessed.
14:17Three counselors stood.
14:18The seal bearer brought the bronze plate.
14:20The covenant was struck Aldrich's mark, my mark.
14:23The king's seal pressed last and hardest into the soft red wax.
14:26It was done.
14:27The hall began, slowly.
14:29To breathe again.
14:30Aldrich bowed.
14:31Deep.
14:31Theatrical.
14:32As he straightened, his eyes met mine.
14:34And the smile he had been holding finally bloomed into the thing it had wanted to be all along.
14:38He already had a plan.
14:40I had known that walking in.
14:41I knew it twice as hard walking out.
14:43I turned for the side door.
14:45My ladies fell in behind me.
14:47I made it three paces before I caught the motion in my peripheral vision.
14:50Aldrich crossing toward the western arch.
14:52Robes whispering on marble.
14:53And Celia Vane stepping smoothly into his path.
14:56Falling in beside him.
14:57Her hand settling on his sleeve as naturally as a bird landing on a branch she had built.
15:01She leaned in.
15:02She said something I could not hear.
15:04He laughed.
15:05I made a note of that laugh.
15:06I filed it in the same drawer as Celia's two still shoulders and a cooled wax on a fresh scroll.
15:11User, your heart rate is elevated.
15:13Would you like a calming suggestion?
15:16I would like a list of every visitor Celia Vane has received in the last 60 days.
15:20Compiling.
15:22I walked out of the Hall of Thrones with my hand under my belly and my mind already three moves
15:26ahead.
15:29The storms came early that year.
15:31The wind started at dusk and by the second bell it was shaking the cypress trees along the cliff road
15:34hard enough to strip the leaves off in handfuls.
15:36The energy barrier over the citadel answered was a hot blue mesh in the dark, snapping every time a gust
15:40hit it.
15:41I was in the birthing chamber.
15:42I had been in the birthing chamber for six hours.
15:44The room was round, domed, lined in pale stone with a single high oias that on clear nights showed the
15:49stars.
15:49Tonight it showed boiling cloud lit from within by lightning.
15:52In, and I am breathing. I'm aggressively breathing. I am the most breathing person in this room.
15:56Another contraction took me. I lost the next 30 seconds.
15:59When I came back, the chamber was darker.
16:02Why is it darker?
16:03The barrier dimmed, your grace. It's only the storm.
16:05The barrier should not dim. The barrier had not dimmed in nine years.
16:08Outside, somewhere far above the dome of the citadel, lightning hit something solid.
16:11This sound was a high, bright, almost musical deep smash.
16:13The sound of lightning striking metal. Metal that should not be there.
16:16My hand closed the midwife's wrist hard enough to make her gasp.
16:19Get me a runner. Now, to the king.
16:22Your grace, you cannot un-
16:23Run out!
16:25The contraction came again.
16:27I lost more time.
16:30When I surfaced this time, I could hear shouting in the corridor.
16:34The Aldric's voice.
16:36I knew that voice the way you know the sound of a cracked pipe in your own house.
16:41Divine punishment! The heavens strike the Ciladel itself!
16:45Your Majesty, the Covenant! The Covenant has answered!
16:47The Seer's reading is fulfilled!
16:50The execution must be ordered tonight, this very hour, before the cursed line draws breath!
16:55A wave of voices behind him, the Council, kneeling by the sound of it, begging.
17:00And then, cutting under all of it, a single low voice that did not have to be loud to silence
17:05a room.
17:06Stand back.
17:08A pause.
17:10All of you, stand back from that door.
17:14I closed my eyes.
17:16I could see it without seeing it.
17:18He was on the upper steps of the Citadel, alone, sword drawn, with his entire kneeling council fanned out below
17:24him in the rain.
17:28I had seen him stand like that exactly once before, in a courtyard, with a blade at my throat.
17:38He was very, very good at standing like that.
17:41The chamber light stuttered.
17:43The oculus above me went black, then white, then black again as lightning forked across the open sky.
17:48Another splash on the roof.
17:49Closer.
17:50The midlife whimpered.
17:51I lay back.
17:52I thought.
17:53I stared up at the dark, strange, clean clarities that comes between contractions.
17:57They planted something on the roof.
17:58Aldric.
17:59Cilia.
18:00Maybe Calden Vale's people.
18:01Something to draw the lightning.
18:03Something to make the sky look exactly like a curse on cue.
18:06A performance.
18:07Just like the scroll.
18:08Conductor Spike.
18:10Manufactured.
18:10Not of natural origin.
18:15The first one came fast.
18:17Boy.
18:18Your Grace.
18:19A boy.
18:20A son.
18:23Crown Prince Caspian here, though.
18:26Eight minutes past the second bell, screaming his lungs out at the storm.
18:30Seed protocol.
18:31Auspicious event package.
18:32Deployed.
18:32The oculus above me lit up.
18:33Not with lightning.
18:34With gold.
18:35A long, slow, deep gold.
18:36The color of old honey held up to a fire, poured through the open dome, and washed the round
18:39walls of the birthing chamber.
18:40The midwives froze with the child half-schwaddled.
18:42Outside, the storm went quiet.
18:44I want to be very clear about this part.
18:45The storm did not pass.
18:47It did not fade.
18:48It went quiet, the way a room goes quiet when someone important walks in.
18:52Then, from the great plaza far below the cliffs, the city began to scream.
18:55Not in fear.
18:56In the other way, a midwife at the western window dropped the cloth she was holding.
18:59Your Grace.
19:00Your Grace, the sky.
19:01I could not get up.
19:01Another contraction was already starting, but the oculus showed me enough.
19:05Across the open sky above the royal devil citadel long, a vast serpentized shape had
19:07begun to coil.
19:08Its gold caught the dying lightning.
19:10Easily a thousand paces and through it bend a sambalaya.
19:12Its head, if you could call it a head.
19:14It was more like a suggestion of one.
19:15Turned, slowly, with the unhurried courtesy of a thing that knew it was being watched.
19:18A divine witness.
19:19Old Ethan iconography.
19:20Every child on the continent knew it from temple murals.
19:22Nobody alive had ever seen one in the sky.
19:24Somewhere on the upper steps of the citadel rising into being glorious, polished crescendo
19:27about divine punishment, faltered, stopped.
19:30I have in my life heard a number of satisfying sounds.
19:33The crack of a lock cleanly hissed ball.
19:35The sound of Ullwort after a long climb in front of his entire audience went straight
19:38to the top of the list.
19:39The midwife brought Casban to me.
19:41Red-faced.
19:42Furious.
19:43Tiny.
19:44Mine.
19:44He stopped screaming and looked at me with the flat, unreasonable seriousness.
19:48Outside, something enormous turned in the sky.
19:49Gold.
19:50Luminous.
19:50On the steps of the citadel, in the rain, the seer of Atheon went the color of cold ash.
19:53The next contraction started.
19:54I handed Caspian back.
19:56Right.
19:57Next.
19:59Orion came second, quieter than his brother.
20:01He looked at the gold light through the ocular before he cried, as if checking whether the
20:04sky was acceptable, and then decided it was and began to breathe.
20:07The serpent and the sky split.
20:08It did not break.
20:09It unfolded.
20:10From its long gold body, a second creature emerged.
20:12The great wing and stale of these had been mapping for a thousand years.
20:14It paced once across the cloud, lowered its head to the plaza, and vanished into bright
20:18mist.
20:19Lysomer came third.
20:20He had a full head of black hair and his father's frown already pressed into the small
20:23furrow between his eyebrows.
20:24The midwife laughed out loud when she saw him.
20:26I think I did too.
20:28In the sky.
20:29A phoenix this time.
20:30Not the gauty red one from cheap children's books.
20:32A pale, slow, terrible white one with a wingspan that crossed half the visible heavens.
20:35It opened its beak and did not make a sound.
20:37And somehow the silence was louder than any cry.
20:39The fourth and fifth came almost together.
20:43Twin girls.
20:44Selina first, by less than a minute.
20:46Then Astra, smaller, lighter, with a fierce little fist already curled against her sister's
20:51cheek.
20:52Seed protocol, final phase.
20:53The oculus was filled with white.
20:55Not gold this time.
20:56White.
20:56Soft.
20:57Clean.
20:57The color of the inside of a shell.
20:58Above the city, above the cliffs and the sea.
21:00A towering figure formed in the cloud.
21:02Robed, calm, faceless in the way that mattered.
21:04The way that meant no one human had any business looking at it directly.
21:07It raised one long sleeve.
21:08Across the sky, in flowing ancient Aethon's script, a single word formed in light and
21:13held there as if written in patient ink.
21:16Blessings.
21:17The plaza was no longer kneeling.
21:18The plaza was prostrate.
21:20The midwives in my chamber were prostrate.
21:22In a room full of bowed heads and five healthy breathing irritated newborns and I started
21:26helplessly.
21:27The door to the chamber crashed open.
21:29Arius did not knock.
21:31Of course he did not knock.
21:33He came in still wet from the storm, sword still drawn.
21:37He saw the five small bundles.
21:39He saw me.
21:41The sword lowered.
21:42He crossed the room.
21:43He did not speak.
21:44He sat down.
21:46Actually sat down.
21:47On the floor.
21:47Beside the low couch.
21:49He did not say anything for a long time.
21:51I let him not say anything.
21:52Sighed.
21:53The white figure in the sky began slowly to fade.
21:55The word blessings held a moment longer, then dissolved into ordinary cloud.
21:58Heard me what?
21:59Through the door.
21:59Before the first one came.
22:01I heard you tell them to go to hell.
22:02I said activate everything.
22:03That's so different.
22:04He reached over very carefully and took my hand.
22:07He did not let go.
22:09Dawn came thin and grey and washed clean.
22:11The court reconfumed in the Hall of Thrones at the first bell.
22:14Nobody had slept.
22:15Nobody pretended to have slept.
22:16The counselors filed in still in last night's robes.
22:18Hems encroasted with rain and grass.
22:20Men who had spent the small hours writing the story they were going to tell their grandchildren.
22:24Arius walked in alone.
22:25He had changed.
22:26Clean black.
22:26He climbed the seven steps of the dace, turned and did not sit.
22:30In his hand was a length of twisted blackened metal, about as long as his forearm.
22:34He held it up.
22:35This was on the roof of the birthing chamber.
22:37The hall did not breathe.
22:39An energy attractor.
22:40A manufactured conductor spike.
22:41Bolted into the lead, flashing above the oculus sometime in the last 48 hours.
22:44By a person who knew the exact location of the chamber and the exact hour of the birth.
22:48He let that sit.
22:49The storm last night was not divine.
22:51The lightning above this citadel was aimed.
22:53A counselor in the front bench made a small noise.
22:55Find them.
22:56The guard captain bowed and left at a dead run.
22:58They caught Aldric and Celia at the east arch.
23:01I was told later that Aldric tried three different doors before he settled on that one.
23:07Which gives you a sense of the quality of the conspiracy.
23:10He had a travel pack.
23:12He had cash.
23:13He had a forged observatory pass.
23:15He had, when the guards put him on his knees in front of the king, exactly the courage you would
23:21expect.
23:23He named Prince Calder Vale before the second question.
23:26He named two senior priests of the Star Observatory.
23:29He named the smith who had forged the spike.
23:31The rigger who had bolted it.
23:32The steward who had let the rigger onto the roof.
23:34He named everyone.
23:36He named, eventually, Celia Vane.
23:38She did not speak.
23:40They had brought her in last.
23:42Pale gold robe as always.
23:44Hair done.
23:45Hands folded.
23:46She stood at the foot of the das, with the perfect posture of a woman attending an ordinary morning audience.
23:50And she did not look at Aldric, and she did not look at the guards.
23:53And when Arius turned the full weight of his attention on her, she did not look down.
23:56She looked at me.
23:57I was seated to the right of the dace in the senior consort's chair, with Astra asleep against my shoulder
24:01and a midwife behind me, holding Celia.
24:03The boys were in the nursery wing.
24:04The court was very deliberately not commenting on the fact that I was there at all, 12 hours after delivering
24:07five children instead of in a bed.
24:09Celia met my eyes across the marble.
24:11She smiled.
24:12It was the same smile from the second row at the Elevation Ceremony.
24:17The same smile from the doorway after Corvin's reading.
24:21Honeyed.
24:22Composed.
24:24As if none of this surprised her.
24:26As if none of this even particularly inconvenienced her.
24:29As if there were a final move still on the board that only she could see.
24:33Arius watched her watch me.
24:35He watched her for a long, long moment.
24:38Then he spoke quietly to the guard captain.
24:40Bring her to the Hall of Thrones.
24:42Your Majesty, she is in the Hall of Thrones.
24:44Bring her closer.
24:46The throne hall was unbearably cold.
24:49The throne hall was unbearably cold.
24:52Astra was sleeping peacefully on my shoulder.
24:55It exudes the aroma of milk and a fresh, updated scent.
24:59I held her too tightly.
25:00It was more than necessary.
25:02Arius walked across the marble floor.
25:05Stop in front of Celia Vane.
25:09She didn't back down.
25:11She did not lower her eyes.
25:12She wore that delicate smile.
25:15Since the guard brought her in, she has been maintaining this expression all along.
25:19It seemed as if she had accepted it.
25:22No matter what happens next.
25:23That's Celia.
25:26What would you like to hear, Your Majesty?
25:29She tilted her head, considered him.
25:31The composure on her face was the kind that took years to build.
25:34I made your tonic every night for six years.
25:37The one you drank before sleep.
25:38The one no one else was allowed to prepare.
25:40Do you remember?
25:41A muscle in his jaw moved.
25:43Nothing else.
25:43There was a compound in it.
25:44Tasteless.
25:45Slow.
25:45It does not kill.
25:46It only ensures that nothing takes root.
25:48I added it the night you became king, and I added it the night before yesterday.
25:51The Hall, I could hear my own pulse in my ears.
25:52I was 13 when the coup came.
25:56So were you.
25:58We hid in the cold palace for 11 days.
26:01You held my hand when the soldiers passed the door.
26:04I have not let go since.
26:06You let go a long time ago.
26:08No.
26:09I waited.
26:10I was patient.
26:12I watched you take women into your bed, and I made the tonic, and I knew none of them
26:17would ever give you a life.
26:20I was going to be Queen Marius.
26:22I was always going to be Queen.
26:25I gave Astela a gentle push onto my shoulder.
26:28My arms are shaking.
26:29I can't let her sense it.
26:31A thousand women.
26:32What?
26:33A thousand concubines.
26:34They were all executed.
26:35Because of what you did.
26:36This was the first time that a glimmer of light flashed in her eyes.
26:39It's not regret.
26:40It's calculation.
26:40It was as if she was checking the figures and felt they were acceptable.
26:43They are just placeholders.
27:14I made a sound.
27:15If anything, it deepened.
27:17Slow and almost tender.
27:18Like a woman watching her husband leave for work.
27:21I gave you everything, Arius.
27:22She spoke to the empty doorway.
27:24Her voice was perfectly stead.
27:26The poison was a gift.
27:29Sentencing happened the next morning.
27:32I was not there.
27:33I was told later.
27:35The way one is told.
27:37About weather in another country.
27:40Aldric the Seer was stripped of his robes.
27:43His title.
27:45His name.
27:47Exiled to the salt coast.
27:49With nothing but the clothes he had been arrested in.
27:53He wept the entire way to the gates.
27:58No one stopped to listen.
28:02Prince Caldevale's estate was seized before noon.
28:06His household scattered.
28:09He himself was taken.
28:11To the lower cells.
28:12To await trial.
28:15The court whispered.
28:17That he had not known the full scope of his cousin's work.
28:21The court whispered.
28:23A great many things that week.
28:26Delia Vane was sentenced to permanent isolation in the Ice Fells.
28:30Not death.
28:31Arius had been very specific about that.
28:33The Ice Cells were the disused wing of the Citadel.
28:36Where the old royal family had once kept enemies they wanted to forget.
28:38Without quite killing.
28:40No heat.
28:41No windows.
28:42One door.
28:42One slot for food.
28:43She walked there herself.
28:45She wore the same dress she had been wearing in the Hall of Thrones.
28:47And her hair was still pinned the way her maid had pinned it that morning.
28:49And she did not look back even once.
28:50The door closed.
28:52The bolt went home.
28:54The bolt went home.
28:54That was all.
28:55Weeks passed.
28:57Then months.
28:58The guards rotated.
29:00They were instructed not to speak with her.
29:02They were also, eventually, human.
29:06At first, they reported she talked about getting out.
29:09Reasonable plans.
29:11Charming ones.
29:12Then less reasonable plans.
29:14Then she stopped that line of conversation entirely.
29:17What she talked about after that was the coup.
29:20She talked about the cold palace when they were children.
29:23The eleven days.
29:25The way the dust came down from the rafters when the soldiers walked over Haired.
29:29The way Arius had counted her breaths to keep her quiet.
29:32She told these stories to the door in a soft, even voice.
29:37Every night.
29:38The way a mother tells a bedtime story.
29:40She called those days the best of her life.
29:45One morning, a guard came to Arius' study.
29:50He stood in the doorway a long time before he spoke.
29:55Your Majesty.
29:57She asked something today.
30:01Ten years.
30:02That is the part no one tells you about peace.
30:05It happens slowly, and then all at once.
30:09And one afternoon, you are standing in the royal bop
30:12at the arena games with your husband's arm around your waist.
30:16Watching your three sons try to kill each other.
30:20On a polo field.
30:21And you cannot remember the last time you were afraid.
30:25The light sphere skimmed low over the grass.
30:27Caspian, eleven years old and already too composed for any human child,
30:31called formations to his team in clipped, calm syllables.
30:34He did not raise his voice.
30:36He did not need to.
30:37People simply listened to Caspian.
30:39He had been doing this since he was four.
30:40Orion, three minutes younger, and roughly four times as loud,
30:46fouled a forward from the opposing team so blatantly that the entire stadium gasped.
30:51But that was an accident!
30:54That was your shoulder!
30:56My shoulder had an accident.
31:00Beside me, Arius made the small sound he made when he was trying very hard not to laugh in public.
31:07Lysiner, our third, had spent the morning in the workshop
31:11and arrived on the field with a mallet that the referees had been examining for the last ten minutes.
31:20They were now in a small huddle with a measuring rod, looking increasingly unhappy.
31:24It is within regulation.
31:27Which regulation?
31:29A regulation.
31:30In the stands behind us, somewhere in the Noble Children's section, something exploded.
31:36Not loudly, but decoratively.
31:39A small puff of glittering pink smoke rose above the seats, and hung there in a perfect circle.
31:45Selina, 11, was the picture of innocence.
31:48Astra, 11, and her mirror, was the picture of having just put something down very oddly.
31:53Arius did not turn around.
31:56Whatever it is, I did not see.
31:58I leaned into him.
32:00He was warm.
32:02The kingdom was prospering.
32:04The harvest had been good for six years running.
32:07The treaty with the southern coast had held.
32:10Our children were healthy and ridiculous, and entirely too clever.
32:14And the man beside me had not once, in ten years, given me cause to look away.
32:22Caspin's team scored.
32:24The crowd rose.
32:26Arius squeezed my waist.
32:27Then the light went out of the world for a second.
32:30Just a second.
32:31A flicker, the way a candle ducks when a door opens somewhere far away.
32:34The crowd kept cheering.
32:36Arius kept smiling at his son.
32:39In the back of my skull, a sound I had not heard in ten years.
32:42Protocol.
32:43Host.
32:44Please remain calm.
32:47I remained calm.
32:49I had a lot of practice.
32:50I kept my hand on Arius' arm.
32:52I kept my face on the field.
32:53Caspian was bowing to the crowd in that small, perfect way.
32:56He bowed to everything, and then I wadded him tree with leaves.
32:59Extraction fingers.
33:00His sleeve did not notice.
33:01He was watching Ori and attempting to argue with a referee twice his size.
33:06Host must return alone.
33:07Cross-dimensional transit cannot accommodate native biology.
33:10Failure to enter the rift in the designated window will collapse the node permanently and
33:15destabilize this region.
33:18Permanently.
33:19Permanently.
33:21A small thing happened inside my chest.
33:24Not loud.
33:25The kind of thing that happens when a door you had assumed was already closed turns out
33:29to have been open the whole time and is now, very politely, lashing shut.
33:33I looked at the field.
33:35Caspian was helping a smaller player up from the grass.
33:37He always did.
33:38He had been doing it since he was four, before anyone had taught him to.
33:41Orion was now arguing with two referees.
33:43His ears were pink.
33:44He was going to lose, and he was going to be furious about it for exactly ten minutes,
33:47and then he was going to forget.
33:49Lysander had abandoned the regulation discussion entirely, and was sketching something on the
33:53inside of his glove with a piece of charcoal he should not have had on his person.
33:56Behind me, Selina laughed at something Astra whispered.
33:59They laughed exactly the same.
34:00They had since they were small enough to fit in one of my arms together.
34:04Aureus turned his head and caught me looking at the children instead of the game.
34:08What?
34:10Nothing.
34:11Liar.
34:12I love you.
34:13He raised an highbrow.
34:15He did not say it back, because he did not say it in public, because he was a king,
34:20and because it would have felt cheap to him in a stadium.
34:24He squeezed my waist instead.
34:26That was how he said it.
34:27I did not know when.
34:30I had stopped wanting to go home.
34:33I could not find the day on the calendar.
34:35There was no door I had walked through.
34:37No decision I...
34:39I unhooked my hand from his sleeve.
34:42I smiled at him like nothing was wrong.
34:45Because nothing, nothing visible was wrong.
34:48And I stepped down from the roilocks.
34:51I had children to find.
34:55I went to Caspian first, because Caspian would notice if I went to anyone else first.
35:01He was in his study, which was technically a child's study.
35:05But in practice resembled the war room of a mid-sized nation.
35:09Maps.
35:10Ledgers.
35:12A half-finished letter to a foreign ambassador who did not know he was corresponding with an 11-year-old.
35:20Show me your notes.
35:21Mother.
35:22You hate my notes.
35:24I want to hate them in person today.
35:26He let me sit beside him.
35:28I read three pages I did not absorb.
35:30I watched the line of his neck, where it curved into his collar.
35:34He had Arius's hairline.
35:36He had my stubborn chin.
35:37I memorized the shape of his hand on the page.
35:40You're being strange.
35:42I'm always strange.
35:45Stranger.
35:46I kissed the top of his head.
35:48He tolerated it.
35:51I left a sealed letter under his pillow.
35:53On the way out, where he would find it tonight, and not a moment before.
35:59Orion was in the card room losing to a footman.
36:01Rematch.
36:02Me.
36:02Now.
36:03You always cheat.
36:04I have never cheated.
36:05You count cards.
36:06That isn't cheating, that's literacy.
36:07I let him win.
36:08He knew I let him win.
36:09He pretended not to know because letting me let him win was, in his head, a kindness he was
36:13doing me.
36:13I cupped his face for one second longer than usual when I got up to leave.
36:16He squirmed.
36:16Mom, gross.
36:17I know.
36:18Lissandra's workshop was full of smoke.
36:20That was not, he assured me.
36:22Dangerous smoke.
36:23Show me what you're building.
36:24He showed me.
36:25I did not understand any of it.
36:27He explained it twice.
36:28I still did not understand any of it.
36:30I told him it was beautiful.
36:32He blushed all the way to his head.
36:33Because no one had ever called any of his projects beautiful before.
36:37And I had to leave the room before my face did something I could not take back.
36:41The twins were the worst.
36:43They were not sleepy.
36:46They never were.
36:48I tucked them into the same bed the way they liked to be tucked.
36:53Selina on the left and Aster on the right.
36:55You're squishing on purpose.
36:57Yes.
36:58I closed their door.
37:00I leaned my forehead against the wood for one second.
37:05Then I straightened up.
37:06I went to find Lysand again to say one more thing.
37:08He was not in his workshop.
37:09In the corridor, I checked the angle of the light through the high windows.
37:12One hour.
37:12I had not seen area.
37:15The Citadel kitchens were empty at this hour.
37:17They always were.
37:18Between the late meal and the dawn shift.
37:19The fires were banked.
37:21The stone was warm.
37:22I made the tonic from scratch.
37:23I knew the recipe.
37:25Of course I knew the recipe.
37:27Selina Vane had made it for six years and I had made it for ten.
37:29And I had made it the right way.
37:31With the herbs that helped him sleep and none of the ones that did not.
37:34I poured it into the small white cup he liked.
37:36I did not let my hands shake.
37:38I had made this exact cup of tea on a thousand exact nights and I was going to make it
37:42correctly
37:42this last time because that was the only thing I had left to give him that he would not have
37:46to know he was being given.
37:48Which was that it stopped being the king's face and became Arius' face.
37:53Which was a face approximately four people in the world had ever seen.
37:58You didn't have to.
38:00I wanted to.
38:01I set the cup beside his hand.
38:03He covered my fingers with his for a moment.
38:05His hand was warm.
38:07His ink-stained thumb pressed once against the inside of my wrist and let go.
38:11We talked for a little while.
38:13Not about anything.
38:14About Orion's fowl.
38:15About Lesnar's mallet.
38:17About whether Selim was the one who had set off the smoke.
38:20Or whether Astra had taken the fall for her, as Astra usually did.
38:24About the southern envoy arriving next week.
38:28About nothing.
38:30He drank the tonic.
38:32He always drank it slowly.
38:34He always thanked me for it.
38:38You're welcome.
38:39What are you doing tomorrow?
38:42I had to look at the ink-call on his desk for a moment before I could answer.
38:46I don't know yet.
38:49Find me when you do.
38:50I will.
38:52I leaned across the desk.
38:54I kissed him.
38:57I made it a normal kiss.
38:58An ordinary one.
38:59The kind we had every night.
39:01Because if I made it anything else, he would know.
39:03And I could not afford for him to know.
39:06Good night, Arius.
39:09Good night.
39:09I walked to the door.
39:11I put my hand on the handle.
39:12I did not turn around.
39:13If I turned around, I would not leave.
39:15And if I did not leave, the rift would close on five children and one kingdom and an entire
39:18stabilizing dimensional node.
39:19And that was a math problem I had already solved.
39:21I closed the door behind me.
39:23I made it three steps down the corridor before my legs stopped working.
39:26I leaned against the cold stone wall and put both hands over my mouth and cried without
39:30sound.
39:30The way you cry when you have practice.
39:32Behind me, the study door opened.
39:34Lyra.
39:36I did not turn around.
39:38I could not.
39:39He would see my face.
39:41Lyra.
39:42Look at me.
39:43I scrubbed my hands across my cheeks.
39:45I turned around.
39:46The corridor was dim.
39:48He was standing in the doorway of his study.
39:50With the lamplight behind him.
39:51And he was looking at me the way a man looks at a chessboard one move before.
39:55He understands what his opponent has done.
39:58Where are you going?
40:00To bed.
40:01Our bed is the other direction.
40:03I had nothing for that.
40:04I opened my mouth.
40:06I closed it.
40:07He stepped out of the doorway.
40:09He came toward me, slow.
40:11The way you approach a horse that is about to bolt.
40:14You walked out of that room like you were not coming back.
40:16I always walk like that.
40:18No.
40:19You don't?
40:21I started walking.
40:23I did not run.
40:26Running would have made it real.
40:28He kept pace beside me.
40:30Half a step behind.
40:32Not touching me.
40:32Not blocking me.
40:33Just there.
40:34We crossed the East Garden colonnade.
40:37We passed under the orange trees.
40:41The night air was cool and smelled like the sea.
40:44It was not actually anywhere near us.
40:47Where are you going, Lyra?
40:50I stopped walking.
40:51I stopped because I had reached the place the protocol had marked.
40:55The patch of moonlit gravel between two cypress trees.
40:58And there was nowhere left to walk.
41:00I have to go.
41:02Where?
41:04Home.
41:05He did not understand.
41:06Why would he?
41:08He was looking at me like the word had been spoken in a language he half remembered.
41:12This is your home!
41:13The air in front of me cracked.
41:14Not loudly.
41:15Not dramatically.
41:16A long vertical line of cold blue-white light appeared between the cypress trees,
41:18the height of a door, and the temperature in the garden ten degrees in one breath.
41:21The leaves on the orange trees shivered.
41:23The gravel under my shoes hummed.
41:24Arius drew his sword.
41:25Of course he did.
41:26He stepped between me and the rift before he understood what it was.
41:29Get behind me.
41:29Arius.
41:30Lyra, get behind me.
41:31I love you.
41:32His face changed.
41:33I stepped around him.
41:34I stepped into the light.
41:35Behind me on the marble of the colonnade running footsteps.
41:37His voice breaking in a way I'd never heard it break.
41:39Lyra!
41:41The rift took me.
41:43The way water takes a stone.
41:47There was no sound.
41:49There was the sensation of being inside a sound.
41:52A low, single note that filled my body.
41:55And replaced my body.
41:59And I was nowhere.
42:01For a length of time, I could not measure.
42:04Then floor.
42:04Hard floor.
42:06Linoleum, my brain supplied helpfully, before the rest of me had caught up.
42:10My knees hit.
42:11My mom's hit.
42:12The breath went out of me.
42:14A second impact, much heavier, two feet to my left.
42:17Arius landed in a crouch, sword still in his hand.
42:20Black tonic, gold cuff at the throat.
42:22A king of a planet that did not exist on any map any human cartographer had ever drawn.
42:27In the fluorescent stair wall of an office building.
42:30In a city I knew the bus routes of.
42:32He looked at the ceiling.
42:33He looked at the exit sign.
42:34He looked at the linoleum.
42:35His face was doing the thing it did in council when he was buying himself 30 seconds to feel something
42:39privately.
42:39Lyra.
42:40Yes.
42:41He absorbed this.
42:42He did not drop the sword.
42:43He did, after a moment, lower it.
42:45We both heard it.
42:48He went very still.
42:51I had forgotten he could hear it.
42:56I had forgotten he had ever heard it.
42:58The night he had touched my temple in the dark and asked what was speaking, the protocol clicked off.
43:06The fluorescent light in the stairwell hummed.
43:09Arius sat up.
43:10He set the sword across his knees, very carefully, because he had been raised to set swords down carefully, even
43:15in places that did not have swords.
43:16He looked at me.
43:17His hair was loose from the rift.
43:19There was a smudge of garden dust on his cheekbone.
43:21So this is where you come from?
43:22Yes.
43:23It smells strange.
43:25That's the carpet glue.
43:26Somewhere on the floor below, a door opened.
43:29Somewhere on the floor above, a door closed.
43:31A speaker in the ceiling crackled to life.
43:34A red struckle began to flash on the wall above the exit sign.
43:37Then the fire alarm, clackin' loud, shrieked in the small cement space.
43:41Is this an attack?
43:43This is Tuesday.
43:46One year.
43:47That is how long it takes to look for a man from another dimension and find absolutely no trace of
43:51him.
43:51I know because I tried.
43:53Twelve months of police reports that went nowhere.
43:54Twelve months of hospital inquiries about a tall, unidentified male, possibly carrying a sword, possibly disoriented, possibly answering to a
43:59name no one in this city had ever heard.
44:01Twelve months of standing on the wrong subway platforms.
44:03Because the height of the man four people ahead was right, and the shoulders were right, and the way he
44:06held his head was right, and then he turned around, and he was someone's accountant.
44:10The protocol had been silent the entire time.
44:12I'd asked.
44:12I'd begged once in my kitchen, at three in the morning into the empty air.
44:16Nothing.
44:17I started sleeping without dreaming.
44:18I decided to count it as progress, because the alternative was not counting anything as progress.
44:22And that way Lane a different kind of woman than the one I had decided to be.
44:25It was Monday.
44:26I had a 9am meeting.
44:27I was wearing the gray suit.
44:29I was holding a coffee I did not want.
44:31I stepped into the elevator and pressed 22.
44:34The doors closed.
44:36New task detected.
44:38I dropped the coffee.
44:41Not all of it.
44:42Enough.
44:47Cece.
44:49Post.
44:50Post.
44:51I thought you were done.
44:54So did I.
44:56The elevator kept rising.
45:01What kind of task?
45:03Stand by.
45:04Parameters loading.
45:06That is not an answer.
45:09I am aware.
45:11CD.
45:12Where is he?
45:14Stand by.
45:16The elevator dinged.
45:1822.
45:18The door slid open onto the lobby of my floor.
45:21Where the receptionist was on.
45:22There was a line of very expensive flower arrangements along the marble wall.
45:25And the entire building seemed to be vibrating at a frequency I did not recognize.
45:29I stepped out of the elevator.
45:31The flowers were everywhere.
45:3220 arrangements at least.
45:34White and gold.
45:35Exactly the kind that cost enough to send a message.
45:37I did not order them.
45:38My department did not order them.
45:39There was no event scheduled today.
45:40On the card attached to the single line in handwriting I did not recognize.
45:44Floor 22.
45:45Monday.
45:46He already knew where to find you.
45:49Sophie ambushed me at the printer.
45:51Lyra!
45:52Lyra!
45:52I am holding a meeting in 40 minutes.
45:54Cancel it!
45:55I cannot cancel it!
45:56You can.
45:56You will.
45:57Do you know who is downstairs?
46:00Sophie.
46:01The new owner.
46:02She had her hands on my shoulders.
46:04She was steering me bodily toward the elevator I had just gotten out of.
46:07There was foundation on her collar.
46:09Sophie did not get foundation on her collar unless something significant was happening to her face.
46:13He bought controlling interest 14 months ago.
46:1514.
46:16From nowhere.
46:17No one knows who he is.
46:18No background.
46:19No interviews.
46:19He has been running this place by proxy for over a year.
46:22And nobody has so much as seen his profile picture.
46:25And today.
46:25Today Lyra.
46:26Today he is here.
46:2814 months ago.
46:30Yes.
46:3114.
46:31I had come back through the rift 13 months ago.
46:34I had spent the first month of that in a hospital, then in my apartment, then in a police station
46:38trying to file a missing persons report on a man with no last name.
46:4214 months ago was one month after that.
46:45The math arrived in my chest like a bell.
46:47There is something about him, Lyra.
46:51The way he stands.
46:53The way the whole room just...
46:58I can't explain it.
47:00When he walked in the air.
47:02The elevator at the far end of the lobby chimed.
47:05Sophie kept talking.
47:07I did not hear her.
47:09The elevator doors slid open.
47:12And I watched them open the way you watch the curtain at the start of the only play that has
47:16ever mattered to you.
47:17A pair of dark shoes stepped out onto the marble.
47:20Polished.
47:21Expensive.
47:22The exact correct height off the floor.
47:24The shoulders followed.
47:25The shoulders were the same.
47:27The shoulders had always been the same.
47:28I would have known them in any city, in any suit, in any century.
47:32The whole room turned.
47:33The flowers.
47:34The press.
47:35The department heads.
47:3650 people pivot in unison toward the elevator like flowers towards a sun.
47:39And the sound in the lobby cut out.
47:41And somewhere very far away, Sophie was still saying my name.
47:43He stepped into the light.
47:44He had cut his hair.
47:46That was the first thing.
47:47Short on the sides.
47:49Neat.
47:49Modern.
47:50The kind of haircut a man gets when he is studying how a city wears itself and intends to pass.
47:56Gold-rimmed glasses.
47:57Thin.
47:58Perfectly square.
47:59A chargill suit cut so cleanly it looked like a held breath.
48:02He had been practicing.
48:04You could see it in the small things.
48:05The way his hand rested on the strap of the leather portfolio.
48:09The way he nodded at the receptionist who greeted him.
48:12The way he had learnt, somewhere in the last 12 months, to walk through a glass and steel
48:17building, as if glass and steel were ordinary materials, and not, as they had been a year
48:23ago, deeply suspicious.
48:25He scanned the lobby.
48:26He found me in less than a second.
48:28The room emptied.
48:29I do not mean it cleared.
48:31I mean my brain selected him out of the crowd, and rendered everyone else as wallpaper, and
48:36Sophie's hand on my arm became a fit note, and the camera flashes became weather.
48:40He crossed the lobby.
48:42He stopped in front of me.
48:44He looked at my face the way a navigator looks at a landmark he has been steering toward
48:49through fog for a very long time.
48:51And he allowed himself, just for a moment, to close his eyes.
48:55I've been looking for you.
48:57I know.
48:58I look too.
49:00I found you first.
49:02You bought my company?
49:04Yes.
49:07That's insane.
49:08It was efficient.
49:09In the back of my skull, very softly, a chime.
49:13He felt it at the same moment.
49:15His hand went, unconsciously, to the spot on his colivone where the rift had closed across
49:20him a year ago.
49:21He looked at me.
49:22His eyes had gone very alert.
49:24Seed protocol.
49:25New stabilization task initiated.
49:28Dimensional node requires reinforcement.
49:30Host must produce one additional air within three planetary years.
49:35Estimated cooperation required from subject veil, A.
49:39Oh no.
49:40What does it say?
49:41It says we need to have another baby.
49:43A beat.
49:44Sophie, somewhere in my peripheral vision, made a small found like a kettle.
49:46When?
49:46He was quiet within three years.
49:47I watched his face do the quick, tidy calculation it did in council rooms, the one where he weighed
49:50treaties and hardened the lives of small nations against each other, and arrived every time
49:53in the most efficient answer.
49:54That's enough time.
49:54I laughed.
49:56It came out the right way, finally, after a year of coming out wrong.
50:01It came out warm and unguarded, and slightly wet at the edges, and he reached for my hand,
50:08the way he had reached for it, across a thousand quiet dinners.
50:11And all its cameras and all its noise, somewhere on a planet I had once thought I would never see
50:17again.
50:18Five children were arguing about a polo game.
50:21Somewhere closer, a man who had crossed the width of two universes to find me,
50:26was holding my hand in a building he had bought to shorten the search.
50:30Some homes you are born into, some you arrive at by accident,
50:34and some, it turns out, follow you.
50:42I took him to my apartment, because there was nowhere else to take him,
50:47and also because I needed walls around us, before I could look at him properly.
50:53He stood in the kitchen while I made tea.
50:55He watched the electric kettle with the focused attention he had once given enemy formations.
50:59The red indicator light came on.
51:01He moved his hand toward it.
51:02I caught his wrist.
51:03You're still angry.
51:04I am not angry.
51:05You've made the tea three times without pouring it.
51:07I looked down.
51:09I had, in fact, dunked the same teabag into three separate cups,
51:11and then set each one aside without drinking it.
51:13I poured the fourth cup.
51:15I handed it to him.
51:16How long did you look for me?
51:18A year.
51:18I know.
51:19I found your police reports.
51:20I set my own cup down.
51:22You found my police reports?
51:23Seven of them.
51:24I was touched by the description on report four.
51:27Brown eyes, maybe armed.
51:28You made me sound reasonable.
51:30You had a sword.
51:31I had one sword.
51:33I made a noise I could not categorize.
51:37It was not quite a laugh, and not quite a sob, and it came from somewhere low in my chest
51:44that I had been keeping sealed for twelve months.
51:48He put the tea down and reached for me the way he always had, without ceremony, as if the decision
51:55had been made long ago and the only outstanding variable was the timing.
52:09The logistics took three days, not the emotional logistics.
52:13Those took considerably longer.
52:16The practical ones.
52:17The ones involving a man from a planet without a passport, a social security number, a birth certificate, or any
52:24documented proof that he had ever existed on earth.
52:27Sophie helped.
52:28This surprised me, and then did not surprise me at all.
52:32Because Sophie had a brother who had overstayed a visa, and a talent for treating bureaucratic obstacles as personal challenges.
52:39Right.
52:40Right-er-vick.
52:41Closer.
52:41The K is soft.
52:43Try again.
52:44Right-er-vick.
52:45Better.
52:46And you studied abroad in London, which is why your English is excellent.
52:49And your degree is in finance, because that's the most plausible explanation for how you've been managing this company.
52:55The ones that were correct.
52:56And two advanced ones, and come back with a list of corrections.
53:00I did not find this particularly surprising.
53:03The identity documents cost more than I want to say.
53:06They were impeccable.
53:07His new name was Arius Vale, or a commitment to consistency, that I decided to find charming.
53:14On the fourth day, he attended his first board meeting.
53:18I was not there.
53:21I was told he sat at the head of the table and asked four questions, and did not speak otherwise.
53:27And afterward, six senior partners independently described the experience of the most efficient 9D minutes of my career.
53:46I found him afterward reading a document in the elevator bank.
53:50How was it?
53:51Small.
53:52Your Earth councils are very small.
53:54He turned a page.
53:56He did not look up.
53:57Also, one of them lied twice about revenue projections.
54:01Which one?
54:02The one in the blue tie.
54:03The numbers don't match the prior quarter.
54:06I wrote a note on my phone.
54:09Arius watched me tight with the expression he had used to watch couriers arrive, assessing for priority.
54:14You should replace him.
54:16I'll flag it for review.
54:18That's slower than replacement.
54:19That's also how it works here.
54:21He accepted this without visible enthusiasm.
54:25He was going to be an adjustment for the board.
54:28The board had absolutely no idea what was coming.
54:32He learned the city in layers.
54:34First the building.
54:35Floors.
54:36Exits.
54:37Load-bearing structures.
54:38Which stairwells locked after hours.
54:40I caught him sketching a floor plan in his notebook on the second day.
54:44And understood that he was doing it the same way he had mapped every citadel room he'd ever occupied.
54:50Old habits.
54:51Then the block.
54:52Then the neighborhood.
54:53Then the subway.
54:54Which was the first thing that visibly interested him.
54:57Not the trains.
54:58But the system.
54:59The logic of it.
55:00The way 4 million people sorted themselves underground three times a day without incident.
55:04Who designed it?
55:05Engineers.
55:06Over a long time.
55:08What was the failure rate in the early period?
55:10Significant.
55:11There were collapses.
55:13He looked at the map of the doors.
55:15He traced two lines with one finger, finding where they crossed.
55:19Atheon had no underground transit.
55:21We argued about it for a decade.
55:23What stopped it?
55:24Celia made the point that a transit network was also a network for moving armies.
55:32He said her name the same way he said the word for a type of stone, formation on the southern
55:37coast.
55:40Precisely, neutrally, with the careful distance of someone who has processed a thing so many times it has lost its
55:46heat.
55:46I watched him track the subway map.
55:49Caspian would build it.
55:52Yes.
55:53You know that.
55:54I do.
55:55You need to stop him.
55:58I'll do what I can.
56:03The train arrived.
56:04We stepped on.
56:05He held the overhead rail with his left hand, the same hand that held a sword in formation, and watched
56:09the dark walls of the tunnel go by.
56:11And I could not tell if he was thinking about Aethon, or about the man beside him in the car,
56:14who kept shifting into his personal space, or both.
56:18We argued.
56:19I should be specific.
56:21We argued the way two people argue when they have been not arguing for a long time.
56:26The pressure has built behind a door.
56:29Neither of them wanted to be the one to open.
56:35It was about Aethron.
56:39It was always about Aethron.
56:41You can't just leave five children and a kingdom indefinitely.
56:44I left capable regents and a crown prince, who has been running morning briefings since he was nine.
56:50He is eleven, Arius.
56:52He is twelve now.
56:54I stopped.
56:56A year.
56:58A year and two months on Aethroar.
57:01I did the math.
57:02Eleven months on Earth, time dilation through the rift, two different orbital periods.
57:07I had known, abstractly, that time moved differently.
57:10I had not let myself calculate it precisely, because the number would have been one more thing to count.
57:16Caspian is handling it.
57:17The Regency Council has three members, with more combined years than I, for a renovation-related incident that was not,
57:23by all accounts, accidental.
57:25What did he do?
57:26He improved the load-bearing capacity of the wall, laterally.
57:32He knocked down a wall?
57:33He replaced it with a better wall.
57:35Lyceter helped.
57:36I sat down.
57:38The argument was still there, but it had moved.
57:40It had shifted from practical coordinates to the other kind.
57:43I know.
57:45I didn't know if you were okay.
57:48For a year, I didn't know.
57:49I know.
57:50He sat down beside me.
57:52He did not fill the silence with something smaller than it deserved.
57:57I'm here now.
58:00That was all.
58:02It was also, quietly, everything.
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