Me too, he said quickly.
At that, the Hunter gave a satisfied nod. Im not surprised. You mustve have noticed how unfair the rules are and how few lawbreakers actually did anything at all. Your best friend went on the long walk, didnt she? Took the blame for you.
The pain in his heart increased. Hed known what she was doing. Stone had pretended to believe in Deuces confession to settle any doubts the elders might have about him. Hed been thinking of the brat in his arms, the little one he wasnt supposed to love. Unfortunately, he knew which one belonged to him, the little guy with his eyes and his smile, and it was impossible for him not to care. It just was. He wouldve said anything to keep his brat safe, and he had. Turned his back on his best friend and left her to die. The guilt of that moment would always haunt him. But maybe his moments were numbered, and it didnt matter anymore.
Apparently hed just joined the rebellion.
He went with the Hunter into battle, and only luck let him endure the massacre. Stone stuck close to his companion and slashed with desperate doubt at anything that came close. His size helped; it was rare for anyone to grow so tall. The Wordkeeper said he was a throwback, whatever that meant, a relic of a time when people ate better and grew larger. Stone only knew his long arms let him slam people away. He didnt want to hurt them. The idea of using this blade on someonehis stomach turned. But he couldnt help it. Stone tried, but they kept coming. Just shoving them away wasnt enough, and the Hunter was staring at him.
Someone else lunged at him; and he reacted. With one thrust, he killed a girl, a Huntress, whod come up in Deuces class. She wasnt experienced, strong, or particularly skilled. Her throat yielded to his knife like the meat he cut for the brats, and hot blood poured over his fingers. The smell was coppery and sweet, and it made his tongue feel thick to breathe the heavy air. Her body plopped, and another Hunter rushed at him.
Why wont they stop? Whats the point?
Stone wept as he fought until his arms were heavy and he smelled nothing but burnt meat and despair. His lungs burned raw; his eyes stung from the sweat trickling into them. His blade grew sticky, until it disgusted him to hold it. The Hunter beside him smiled, like they had done good work.
And then it was over.
Silks cohort encircled them. The blonde woman who commanded the Hunters strode forward, demanding, Put down your weapons.
The rebel Hunter rushed and died on her blade. With deceptive strength, she caught the young man shed once led and laid him beside the other bodies. In someone else, Stone wouldve judged her expression as bleak and infinite grief.
But Silk firmed her chin, the look faded, and she leveled an icy stare on him. Do you prefer death to the long walk, traitor?
What will become of Boy23? That was his brats number. It seemed impossible and wrong that he would never learn the boys name or whether he survived. Hed betrayed Deuce for nothing. Maybe, he thought, some fates cant be avoided
and Ill always be banished for the crime of loving him.
The long walk had become a synonym for slow death. For those of the underground tribes, it meant exile, but there was no light at the end of the tunnels. Other settlements wouldnt harbor lawbreakers, and everyone knew it was death to venture Topside. Might be better to take the blade in the gut. Faster, anyway.
But he couldnt summon the courage to speak those words. Instead, others came out. Ill go, if I can beg one favor.
Youre in no position to bargain with me, Silk snapped. I dont have time for this.
She didnt; it was true. The survivors had to clean up the bodies before plague set in. Dead meat attracted bad things. If they didnt act fast, the enclave would be swarming with Freaks. That might happen anyway, if the smell got to the monsters and drove them to frenzy.
Let me find Thimble to say good-bye. We were brat-mates. That wasnt the whole reason, of course. He meant to ask her to watch over Boy23 for him, but Silk wouldnt get why. Farewell, she understood.
Fine. Locate her and say whats needed. Youd be given time to collect your personal items under normal circumstances anyway.
Stone squared his shoulders, grateful he would be permitted this much. Living would be hard anyway, after the things he had done. Breeders gave life and preserved it; they didnt kill.
Wait. She seemed to reconsider, taking stock of the ruined common area. Look, Im the last elder. Which means Im in charge. And I didnt always agree with how they ran things.
They, meaning Copper, Whitewall, and the Wordkeeper? He waited to for her to go on.
If you swear your loyalty, the enclave could use you. Ill do the elections like Twist wanted and everything, though rebuilding has to be my priority. Frankly, right now, we dont have the numbers left for me to send people Topside for the sake of old traditions.
I swear, he said hoarsely. I wont fight you. I wont plot anything.
Then find Thimble. Do a headcount and let me know how many people made it.
Including brats?
Yes. With that, she turned to her remaining Hunters and snapped terse instructions regarding cleanup, but Stone didnt wait to hear more.
He threw down the knife and sprinted with ever-increasing speed, hurdling bodies and smoldering piles of refuse. The neat organization of their enclave had vanished in a few, devastating hours. It would take weeks to restore order. When he passed Twists broken body, he paused. You got what you wanted, I guess, even if you didnt live to see it. You changed things.
With each moment that he failed to find Boy23 or Thimble, his heart pressed up into his throat. It felt like it would split into two meaty pieces and come up in a hot gush of sickness, worsened by the stench of the dead and dying. This place no longer felt like home; there was no safety. Just wreckage.
If theyre gone, I will be too. I cant survive this without them.
Then he came at last to the brat dorm, where he spotted movement within a makeshift shelter deep in the shadows. Stone flew across that distance, hardly daring to hope. When he opened the curtain and found Thimble there, safe and whole, surrounded by brats, he smiled for the first time in what felt like forever. Hes there, my little Boy23. She saved him. Oh, Thimble.
He dropped to his knees and wrapped his arms around all of them. He might never let go.
Chapter 3
At first, relief wouldnt let Thimble speak.