Salute the Dark

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cautiously, as though she thought he might suddenly order her to be placed under lock and key just to keep her here. He had ceded that
battlefield to her, though. He merely held out his hand, offered like the hand of a soldier, and they clasped as comrades.
    ‘Good luck,’ he said softly. ‘The world around us is about to fall apart at the seams, and I suppose a father is a better reason than many for casting yourself out into the
storm.’ In his heart, he had no belief she would ever find Tisamon – or that the Mantis would welcome her if ever she did.
    ‘And good luck to you,’ Tynisa responded. ‘Do you have even a clue what the Commonweal is going to be like?’
    ‘No, but I know who does. If I’m lucky I’ll encounter Salma in time for a recommendation on the way.’
    ‘Give him my love,’ she said, her voice sounding oddly flat. Stenwold knew that she had been fond of the Dragonfly prince once, and that the intervention of Grief in Chains –
or whatever the Butterfly-kinden was now calling herself – had thrown her badly. She had been used, at the College, to having her own way in such relationships. And let us hope it is just
that, and that she will not take after her father in matters of the heart.
    ‘Maker, we have the wind! Let’s move !’ called the impatient Allanbridge from the rail of the Buoyant Maiden . Stenwold spared Tynisa one last nod, then he was
hurrying for the rope-ladder, clambering hand-over-hand up into the air even as Allanbridge cast off. Tynisa watched the nimble airship rise and tack, its engines directing it north, towards the
distant Barrier Ridge that marked the Lowlands border with the mysterious Commonweal beyond.
    ‘Well, he’s gone,’ she then called. ‘You can come out now.’
    Che made her way warily on to the airfield, looking up at the diminishing globe of the Maiden ’s airbag. ‘I couldn’t face him,’ she said, almost in a whisper.
‘He’d have forbidden it.’
    ‘Che, if I had any say, I’d forbid it, too,’ Tynisa remarked bleakly. She watched as a pair of white-robed College men carried the stretcher towards the clumsy-looking
flier that Che had piloted back from Solarno. ‘My offer is still open.’
    ‘You have your own path to follow,’ Che told her firmly. She now looked so very serious, all of her awkward youth burnt off her.
    ‘But this is all my fault . . .’
    Che shook her head. ‘You just find Tisamon and talk some sense into him. Achaeos needs me. But he needs his people too, so they and I will have to get along as best we can. And, anyway, I
won’t be alone.’
    Tynisa made a disgusted noise and, right on cue, the fair-haired, square-jawed Wasp-kinden came to join them, wearing now his own imperial armour, just as if he had never turned his coat.
    ‘Thalric,’ Tynisa acknowledged his arrival coldly.
    The Wasp looked at her, his smile devoid of love or humour. ‘How good of you to see me off.’ He held up a hand to forestall her. ‘Can we take all your oaths of vengeance as
already said: if I betray you, if I harm Che, so on and so forth, I’m sure all the venom and vengeance of Spider and Mantis will descend on my head.’
    Tynisa stared at him levelly. ‘Remember those words when we next meet, Thalric,’ but her voice rang hollow, because if he now chose to make Che the latest in his history of
betrayals, there would be nothing she could do about it.
    It was a grim flight from Collegium for those on the Buoyant Maiden . Felise was bitter as ice, locked entirely in her own pain. She had nothing to spare for Stenwold and
he was grateful for that. He had no way to intrude on her, or to help her, so he left her to herself. Destrachis hung about near her like a shabby ghost, bringing her meals but never venturing to
speak. It was plain to Stenwold that the Spider had found the limits of his own expertise and was simply hoping that she would reach out to him.
    Is that what he seeks there in the Commonweal: no more

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