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CHAPTER 44

Author: Kola De
last update publish date: 2026-05-18 19:19:50
Bram

The torches came down off the rise slow. That was the first bad sign.

"Hold," I said, low, down the line. "Nobody looses till I say. Let them get close enough that close is all there is."

We were set the way we'd worked it out. North gap dressed up to look like the trap. East gap left honest, with the real teeth tucked back out of sight... Wren and four of the Seventeen with spears, and pits we'd spent the whole day digging and covering over. The three at the center behind us, waiting on
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    WrenI wouldn't leave the warm knot on the wall. I worked it loose from its peg with my fingers shaking, careful as I've ever been with anything, and I held it in both hands and it was warm, faintly, steady, the only warm thing in a house the cold had taken. The keeper had tied her last and best work into a cord that wouldn't freeze. I didn't know how. That was the point of going to find out."We can't read it here," I said. "Look at me. My hands won't hold still and the light's gone and the cold's coming back up through the floor. I read this wrong, I read it once. There's no second chance with a knot you have to untie to understand." I put it inside my coat, against my chest, the way Maren carried hers. "We take it home. To the one person who might still read what I can't, and to the three who have to use it."Seraphine didn't argue. She got us out of that house and a mile off and we made the warmest camp four soldiers could build, and I slept with my hand inside my coat on the warm

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 77

    WrenThey couldn't spare me an escort, so I took the one nobody else wanted."Seraphine knows the north road," Rell said, in the hall, the morning after the brothers nearly got cut loose. "She's the only one who does. But I need her on the wall.""You need her here to fight a fight you just said you can't win," I said. I'm getting more like Maren by the day and it's not pleasant. "Give her to me for ten days. I bring back the cords, and maybe the cords say how to stop losing the fight she's standing on the wall to lose."Rell looked at me a long moment."Take Seraphine," she said. "Take four of the forty. And take this." She put a thing on the table between us. A knife. Good steel, plain handle, the kind you don't notice until you need it. "It won't do a thing against the cold. But the road north isn't only cold anymore. Refugees are one thing. The men who prey on refugees are another, and they're thick on a road full of people running. The cold's not the only thing that'll kill you o

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 76

    AmaraIt came back four nights later, and I knew the second the coin on my neck went cold that it had changed its mind about what it wanted.The other nights it had reached for me. I'd feel the pull aimed at the center of myself, the hand cupping the back of my skull, come here, come to me. Not this time. This time the cold came up off the river and went past me. I stood on the wall in the middle of it and felt the dead pour into the lower town and felt nothing reaching for me at all."It's not coming for me," I said. Aldric was beside me, blade out. "Aldric. It's not coming for me.""Then who..."The dead answered him. They came up the ramp in a wedge, ignoring the fires, ignoring the people screaming and stabbing at their flanks, walking through wounds that should have stopped them, and they came straight for the man standing next to me. Not me. Him."Get back from the wall," I said, and grabbed his sleeve, and it was the first time in a year I'd been the one to grab. "Aldric. Insid

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 75

    AldricBram had a man dying in the long shed three days after we came home, and that was how we learned what anchored meant.The man was one of the seventeen. Call, a quiet one, who'd taken cold through a gap in the siege Sela couldn't have known about and held it secret two days because he didn't want to be a bother, which is the most of the seventeen there is in one sentence. By the time Bram found the gray climbing his ribs it was past the elbow of where you cut. Into the trunk."He's got till morning," Bram said, in the flat voice he uses when he's already lost and won't insult you by hiding it. "Maybe. I can make it not hurt. That's the whole of what I've got."Amara stood at the foot of the cot a long time."No," she said. "Not him too. I'm tired of standing at the foot of the cot.""You can't chase it out of the trunk." Bram didn't move from her path, but he said it. "We learned that with the woman from Two Creeks. You'll pour yourself into a man who's already leaving and lose

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 74

    BramSix. They'd left with six. For one breath I let myself think everyone was coming home.Then I counted again, and there were five riders and one shape tied across a saddle, and I knew the shape was Maren.I had the gate open before Rell gave the order. Some things you don't wait to be told.They came in slow, all of them gray and thinned by the road, and the first thing I did was to move down the line deciding who needs me most, and the answer was nobody, the wounds were old and the worst hurt on any of them wasn't the kind I treat. Amara sat her horse like a woman carrying something heavier than herself. There was new white in her hair, a whole streak of it. Zane wouldn't leave her side, close as a guard. And Wren had Maren's rein and wouldn't give it up, even at the gate, even when hands came to help."I've got her," Wren said, to nobody, to everybody. "I had her the whole way. I've got her."Sela came across the yard on her crutch faster than she should have, and she and Amara

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 73

    ZaneWe wrapped Maren in her own cloak and tied her across her horse, because you don't leave anyone in that country, not even to the warm grass, and we turned north out of Orsel's little circle of summer back into the cold we'd crossed to get here.Wren wouldn't let anyone else lead Maren's horse. She took the rein and walked, and nobody argued, and that was the funeral. A girl walking a dead woman's horse out of hell, dry-eyed.Amara rode in the middle of us, quiet but here, present, her hand off her neck. The grave had done something. She'd come back up off that warm stone changed, steadier, like touching Orsel had shown her the worst and the worst turned out to be survivable, at least to look at. I let myself feel almost good for half a day.Then, around noon, she made a sound and folded over her own saddle horn like she'd been hit.I had her before she came off the horse. "What. What is it.""Greywater." Her face had gone white and far away. "The cold's there. It's there now. I c

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 67

    AldricBy the second evening the cold had reached the bend in the river you could see from the tower, and I stood up there with Rell and watched a line of white come down the valley at a walking pace, slow, and tried to make a plan out of a thing you can't fight with a plan."We can't hold a wall a

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 66

    BramThey came in off the north road at first light, eleven of them, and I knew before they reached the gate that I'd lose some.They were from Two Creeks. A mill town, a day and a half north, never anybody's enemy, never worth taking. Two Creeks had nothing the dead want except warmth, and warmth,

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 65

    WrenWe didn't stay the night in the dead woman's house. Maren wouldn't, and I didn't push it.We made a mile and stopped in a stand of pines and laid no fire, on Maren's word, and sat in the dark with our backs to the trees. She had the new knot closed in her fist the whole way. It was the only th

  • Three Lives, Two Mates, One Enemy   CHAPTER 64

    ZaneAmara slept past dawn for the first time since I'd known her, and that scared me more than the dead had.She didn't sleep. She powered down. She lay on the cot in the corner of Rell's hall and didn't move, and the new white streak in her hair caught the morning light, and I sat on the floor ne

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