Will put his head down and started running in earnest when the rains second betrayal occurred. He sprinted through a puddle that hid in its murky depths a missing cobblestone. The youth caught his right foot in the hole and stumbled, smashing his right knee into the roadway. The cobblestones, while soaked by the rain,had not been softened , so the blow drove a jolt of pain up and down his leg. His ankle twisted before his foot came free. He rolled over onto his back, clutching his knee in both hands.
Cold rain splashed his face, and colder laughter rang in his ears. A knot of Vorquelves towered over him. The silver moonlight made them into ghosts, and what he could see of their faces indicated they were most malevolent. One bled from a cut on his foreheadWill took some joy in knowing his rock had flown trueand anothers nose looked to be swelling.
Predator leaned down and grabbed Will by the front of his tunic.Should have known it was you. No one else would have been so stupid.
Stupid was making it so easy.
The Vorquelf, his sapphire eyes glowing in the moonlight, raised a fist. I wont be easy on you, little Will. Give it back.
It struck Will as peculiar that Predatordidnt just pull the bag off his belt. It was there in plain sight;Will could feel its warmth against his right hip. He wanted to tell Predator to take it, but that idea died quicker than a lightning flash.
Youll never find it now. Its halfway to the sea.
Predator screamed and his fist fell heavily. Will caught it on the right side of his face and saw stars. Hedidnt think hed been hit that hard, but he found himself on the ground again, his face throbbing.
A rasped, edged voice cut through the ringing in Wills ears. I told you, years ago, if you ever touched one of them, youd regret it.
Predator whirled to face a hulking human silhouette limned in silver, but before he could square around, a fist flew and caught the Vork straight in the face. Predators nose cracked sharply. The Vorquelf stumbled back and splashed down in the puddle. From theway his body bounced and his arms and legs flopped, Will knew Predator had been senseless before he hit the ground.
The other Grey Misters pulled back away from the figure, hands falling to the hilts of daggers and swords.Poor fool should have stayed out of whatwasnt his business. Will gathered his legs beneath him as best he could and began to inch away, then his head and shoulders butted up against something solid. He looked up, saw a massive Vork looming above him, and yelped.
The other Vorquelves looked down at him,then their heads rose as they studied the elf standing over him. One of the Grey Misters raised his hands, open and easily. We dont want any trouble, Resolute, but he stole something from Predator and we cant have that.
This stripling stole from you? Resolute laughed, and the mere sound of it seemed to stagger some of the Misters. What was it he stole?
The Mister shrugged. Dont know. Predator said it was important.
Resolute dropped to one knee and plucked the velvet pouch from Wills belt. Will grabbed for his forearm, but his cold, wet fingers found no purchase on the Vorquelfs thickly tattooed flesh. Thats mine.
Is it, now? Resolute stood and opened the bag. Silver light poured out over his face, illuminating argent eyes and a snarl. The Vorquelfs hands closed the bag quickly,then he took a step into the middle of the Misters and kicked Predator hard in the ribs.
Get him out of here, the lot of you.Hes jeopardized everything with his greed. Get him gone before I kick his belly through his spine. The Vorquelf spun and pointed a finger at Will. And you, youre going nowhere.
The anger in his voice froze Will where he was. The Misters each grabbed an ankle or wrist and dragged Predator away. As they hauled him off, Resolute kicked water at them, hissing curses in Elvish. The other figure, whichWill discovered to be a white-haired man with a thick white beard, crouched down beside him.
Hows that knee?
Will shrugged.
The man looked up at Resolute. Think hes the one?Hardly washed in fire, here.
The Vorquelf nodded, the thick stripe of white hair on his head glistening with rain. Yes, but a piece of Vorquellyn he did redeem.
Will shook his head. What are you talking about?
Resolute tied the velvet bag to his belt. Youll learn, eventually.
Maybe I wont.
The Vorquelf and the man both hauled him to his feet. You will learn,if all things turn out the way they are meant to.
And if they dont?
You aspire to what, boy?Growing up to be the Azure Spider, the Prince of Shadows? You want to be a master thief? Resolute slowly shook his head. Your life is wasted. Having it shortened will just save you pain.
Willdidnt like the sound of what Resolute had said and wanted to snap a remark that would hurt him, but he was mindful of two things that stopped him. The first was the way Resolute had kicked Predator. The Vorquelf was clearly not in a good mood, and Will did not want to become the focus of his ire.
The second was that Resolute obviously would hit harder than Predator.
Will had wanted to protest that what Resolute saidwasnt true, but the word wasted kept bouncing around inside his head.Will the Nimble, King of the Dimandowns. That concept mocked him as he stood there, wet and aching, with his right eye swelling shut.But hed been hurt before, laughed at before, told he was nothing before, so there was something else eating at him.
The man threw a corner of his cloak over the youths shoulders. Hes shivering and probably hungry.
Resolute nodded. Cmon, boy, lets go.
Will limped along a few steps, letting the cloak slip off him,then stopped.
The Vbrquelf paused and looked back at him. You can walk along with us, or I willmarch you along, boy.Your choice.
Wills nostrils flared. My name is Will.
Im Resolute, this is Crow. Now move.
The youth frowned.One thing.
And that is?
Will reached out a trembling hand. Let me carry the leaf.
The Vbrquelfs head came up. You think Im going to trust it to a thief?
Crow laid a hand on Resolutes shoulder. He did get it. He cant run off.
Resolutes eyes became crescent slivers of silver. You lose this, boy, and youll wish Predator hadnt been stopped.
The youth raised his chin and snorted. Predator could have never made me give it up. I wont lose it.
Resolute knotted the bag securely,then handed it to Will. Come on, then.
Grinning like a fool, Will held on with both hands.
The leaf is shining,
Glowing bright,
In my caring,
Clung-to tight.
The mans head came up, the hint of a smile gracing his lips. Lets go, Will.
The man letWill get in front of him, but the youth really didnt feel Crow was there to stop him from running. He chuckled to himself, knowinghed bolt at the first opportunity, but the throbbing in his knee told him that opportunity would be a little while in coming. Besides, the man had mentionedfood, and going back to Marcus all wet and hurt and without anything to show for it would just get his other eye blacked.Mights well have a full belly.
The warmth from the bag spread into his hands and Will started thinking on what Resolute had said. It seemed to him that the desire to be the King of the Dimandownshadbeen a worthy goal, but that had been before he saw the leaf and touched it.And then , when Resolute had taken the leaf from him, he was left all hollow inside. He knew then thathed been meant to steal the leaf. For what purpose he had no idea, but he sensed there was one.Andthat purpose is mine to fulfill.
These thoughts occupied him as Resolute led the way through theDowns to an inn thatdidnt look nearly as decrepit as the other Vork haunts. Will seemed to remember having been in that place once before and having been chased away with a brown bucket of floor stoppings dumped over him. As they entered the common roomWill saw the emerald-eyed bartender scowl at him, but the Vorquelfs expression eased into something shy of a smile as Crow closed the door behind them.
Crow pulled his cloak off and hung it on a peg. His white hairhad been gathered back into a thick braid that was knotted with a leather cord from which dangled a rainbow of feathers. His beard ran along his jaw and flushed full at his chin and moustaches, but left visible an old scar down his right cheek. Aboveit another scar ran up into his hair. The brown of his buckskin clothes ran lighter than the color of his eyes, save where the rain had soaked his shoulders and wrists. The sword he wore had a brass hilt with leather bindings and a big angular pommel. Daggers rode on his right hip, in his left boot-top, and, if Willwasnt missing anything, in a sheath on his right forearm, up his sleeve.
Willcouldnt begin to guess at his age. The man looked ancientmust be at least fortybut a fair bit of life still burned in his eyes. Crows-feet crinkled the corners of those eyes, nicks and cuts had scarred his cheek, nose, brow, and ears, but hedidnt seem the sort of man to be wasting away, drinking off scartales in some Dim squalor-squat.
The wayhed moved through the streets, and the power with which he hit Predator suggested to Will that the man wasnt as old as he first appeared. There was no doubting at all thathed seen a lot of life, and Will figured the man was more than content to let his coloration disguise him. Plenty of folks would look at him and dismiss him for being old, but Will determined thatwasnt a mistake hed make.
A shiver shook Will then, and itwasnt from the cold. Conversation, which had been in Elvish and unintelligible to him save for the odd curse or two, had died. He turned away from Crow and saw two dozen Vorquelves staring at the man with expressions that ranged from friendly to respectful. Not a fewwere tinged with fear. Whispers started, but Willcaught little of them, save for a name.Kedyns Crow.
The youth turned back and looked at Crow again. Youre Kedyns Crow?
Crow fits better, Will.
Resolute laughed. Hes more afraid of you than he was of Predator, Crow.
Will shook his head, lashing his face with wet strands of hair. Not afraid. He shivered again.Really.
Crow smiled and guided Will toward a table, which Vorquelves quickly vacated. Sit down. Ill get you something warm to eat.
Yes. Will sat, still clutching the bag to his chest. And, sir, thank you, sir.
His hasty comment sparked laughter from the Vorks, who went back to their drinking and eating. Will ignored them and stared after the broad-shouldered man speaking Elvish with the bartender.Kedyns Crow! If there were a more famous man, aside from King Augustus of course, Willdidnt know of him. Minstrels in the Dim sung of his exploits, of his traveling north to the frozen plains of
Aurolan, killing hoargoun and temeryces.Those feathers, they have to be from some of the frostclaws!
Kedyns Crow didnt seek fame for himself, but was known from when he and his companionsI know who the Vork he runs with is nowsaved a Jeranese caravan from marauders, or showed up in a snowbound Murosan village and fought off Aurolani raiders or … The one Will liked best talked about Kedyns Crow hunting through the Ghost March, killing off a vylaen general that Chytrine was using to lead an army down into Okrannel.Willwasnt certain where any of those places were, save for being far away, but hed reveled in hearing those adventures.
Crow returned to the table and set a wooden bowl full of steaming stew in front of Will. Besideit he placed an earthenware mug from which steam likewise rose. Eat slowly.
Will nodded and tucked the bag inside his tunic, then grabbed the wooden spoon, stuck it into the stew, and shoveled up a mouthful. The stew tasted okay, though the cook clearlydidnt know what he was doing because it was way too thick to be proper stew. The foods warmth started to seep out of his belly into the rest of him. He grabbed the mug in both hands and gulped down a big swallow of the mulled wine, then sat back and burped.
Crow raised an eyebrow. Slowly, Will. No one is going to take it away from you.
Will nodded, notsure if Crow was talking about the food or the leaf. About the time Will realizedhed sooner give up the food than the leaf, Resolute came to the table. He brought with him two mugs of ale, one of which he handed to Crow. In his wake trailed another Vorquelf.
This Vorquelf brought a smile toWills face. Even though his eyes were a solid light blue, he dressed as if he were a real elf. Red hair hung in two braids at his temples and was long elsewhere in the current elven fashion; his clotheshad been cut along the lines of those worn by dandies in Hightown. Willcouldnt see a scar or tattoo on him, and his straight nose had clearly never collided with a fist or shutter. The Vorquelf remained slender anddidnt have a speck of dirt on his clothes or under his fingernails.
Andthe rings on his slender fingers…Will knew he could have them off in the blink of an eye, and could even nick the gold coins in the pouch at his beltfor gold weighed much more than silver and made itself apparent to the trained eye.
Is this the boy?
Resolute grunted. No getting anything past you, is there, Amends? And hes not a boy, hes almost a man.
Small for a man yet.
Crow laid a hand on Wills arm. Do you know how old you are?
Will shook his head. Fire took my mother, they tell me. Aunts kept me until I ran away.Been in the Dim since then.Around.
Resolute rapped a fist sharply on the table.Yourage, boy, not your life story.
Will jumped,then frowned. Fifteen years, maybe more, but not much. Im just small.
The clean, red-haired Vorquelf narrowed his eyes. Are you sure this is the one? He doesnt look it.
Of course he doesnt, with his face swelling like that. Predator hit him.
Amends snarled. Hell pay for that.
He already did.
Amends nodded, then pointed deeper into the common room. Charity, fix the boys face.
Will turned around as a chair scraped against the wooden floor. A slender elf, not much taller than himself a mere slip of a girl with golden hair and full sea-green eyesgot out of her chair and approached him timidly. She met his glance for a second,then seemed to look away.No black dot to their eyes, not easy to tell whereshes looking. Still, she came to him and stroked the right side of his face with her left hand.