The Burning White

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    Sailors were scurrying around, double-checking knots before Cap’n Gunner arrived to see that they’d done everything right. She dodged through the rushing men and made it up the sterncastle ladder.
    Gavin was wasting no time. He’d stripped naked and was scrubbing vigorously at his arms and chest, rubbing his skin ruddy and flinging water about.
    Teia realized she wasn’t embarrassed by his nudity. Perhaps it was because he looked sick, faded so far from his former sun-hot glory that she felt only pity. Perhaps it was because she, not yet eighteen years old and still never having lain with a man, had seen so many people naked now in using paryl constantly that nudity simply didn’t mean anything to her. Perhaps it was because she had to kill him, and you couldn’t let a target be fully human. A target was meat and blood and breath to be stilled, not a father, not a lover, not a leader you’d adored.
    A year ago, she would have been embarrassed, regardless.
    She’d been different then. Better.
    “Grab me that razor?” Gavin said. “This beard.”
    Teia looked around the sterncastle to see who he was talking to. There was no one here. The nearby sailors had all disappeared.
    Gavin said, “I’m ragged and beaten and half-blind and melancholy and exhausted, but I’m not deaf.”
    Teia had been
damn near
silent.
    “And you stepped in a water drop,” Gavin admitted. He smirked, as if he knew his life was in danger but he just didn’t care. “Which shimmercloak is that?”
    “The fox,” Teia said, defeated. “How would—”
    “The fox? That’s the one burnt all to hell. That means you’re new. And short. Woman, by your voice. Who are you working for?”
    “I’ve been sent to kill you,” Teia said. “I mean, after you do whatever you’ve agreed to do.”
    “The Order itself, then?” Gavin asked, still scrubbing his face and neck. He barely moved his mouth, didn’t look toward her, and spoke in a near mumble to keep his voice from carrying. Not a dumb man, Gavin Guile. “There is, after all, more than one group that would like me dead. Though several of them might hire the Order, I suppose . . .”
    “I work for the Order itself. Everyone else thinks you’re already dead, so far as I know.”
    Teia wasn’t sure why she said that. She worked for the Order? No, she still hadn’t decided, right? Why didn’t she say she worked for the Chromeria first, a lie to give him hope? He looked like he could use some.
    “It’s enough to make you wonder, isn’t it?” Gavin said, picking up the razor and starting to shave. He didn’t seem to even consider using the little blade against her—with how weak he was, maybe he’d already rejected the notion. “I mean, bad guys double-crossing you after they blackmail you into helping them? What’s next?”
    “It is kinda shitty,” Teia admitted.
    “So. Deep cover or doubting convert?” Gavin asked.
    “What? Why would you ask that?”
    “Because we’re talking.” He tested the smoothness of his cheeks with a hand, then set down the razor, farther out of reach than necessary. “If you were fully theirs, there’d be no need for you to approach me in the few minutes before we sail when you can still change your mind. Less than a few minutes, now. You have a decision to make. It’s hard to go against the Order, after you’ve seen what they do.” He scrubbed an armpit and smelled the sponge afterward. Wrinkled his nose, coughed.
    “Deep cover,” she said. Why was it so hard to let him know that?
    “Very deep, if you’d kill the Prism to maintain it.”
    “You think I’ve already decided,” she said, piqued.
    “Adrasteia!” he whispered, triumphantly. “Kip’s Blackguard partner. Knew I’d heard that voice before.”
    She didn’t think that before now she’d spoken two sentences in front of Gavin Guile, and he remembered her
voice
? Dammit. The man was a legend for a reason.
    “They have my dad,” she said. Wasn’t sure why she

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