Salute the Dark

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‘And then what would I have done? Sten, you can’t—’
    ‘This is my war,’ he said simply. ‘I was fighting this war when you were – hah, when you were still a child.’
    ‘But you need me.’
    ‘Yes, yes I do.’ The utter sincerity in his voice finally got through to her. ‘Yes, I need you. And because of that you must stay here. You’ll not be idle, either.
You’ll be running my agents while I’m away, taking in the intelligence of the Wasp advance, liaising with the Assembly – and I’m sure you’ll charm those old men and
women far better than I ever could. But this is a mad journey, and a long one, and I . . .’ He found he was trembling. ‘I realized at Sarn that if anything happened to you, it would
break me, it would destroy me. I do not know the Commonweal. No Lowlander does. This voyage is a necessary madness and I do not want to draw you into it.’
    There were tears in her eyes, tears beyond any Spider pretence. ‘This isn’t fair.’
    ‘No,’ he agreed. ‘But it’s the only way I can do this. I’m sorry.’
    He held her for a long time, aware and careless of Allanbridge and the others watching and waiting for him.
    But even after Arianna had fled the airfield they would wait longer, for here was Tynisa now with her pack slung over her shoulder. No airship for her, though: she would be making her own way,
tracking any news of a lone Mantis duellist whose passage, like enough, would be written in bodies.
    Stenwold started over towards her, and she regarded him 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

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