beach. Because thatâs all she isâjetsam coughed up from the sea of fate and spat in front of this manâs feet. The humiliation is worse than any physical torture.
âTell us what you are,â the man says, âand this torture can stop. We only wish to understand the type of magic you possess. It is neither Snake nor Earth...so what is it?â There is something so coaxing, so persuasive in the voice that she considers telling him that sheâs nothing as weak as Snake and Earth Blood, the kind of magic handed to people at birth. She is Smoke Blood, the only Blood Magic to be earned rather than inherited. The only magic so rare that none know of it except for the royal house of Illyria, her motherâs line. She has never found any mention of it in scrolls, and sheâs heard about it only once, when she was eight. She stood in the hallway outside her motherâs room listening to Audata arguing with someone, begging for help against mortal danger coming her way.
Sobbing in desperation, Audata wanted to know what act of true betrayal was vicious enough to reward her with Smoke Blood. When Cyn entered, she found her mother alone, and Audata angrily refused to talk about her solitary conversation.
The next day, Cyn found her mother dead in her bath, eyes and lips open, skin white as milk, black hair floating in bloodred water. She had been stabbed in the heart, the gaping wound like a ragged scarlet mouth.
Though Audata had not found the blood of true betrayal in time, Cyn vowed to earn it herself. She had plotted and schemed to have Alexanderâs best friend Hephaestion betray his master. When he had proved loyal, in desperation Cyn had killed a beggar thief and used his blood in the ancient ritual, hoping to seal his betrayal to her soul so that she might use its power.
At first, she didnât think it worked, but when the flames licked her body in the library fire, her wounds healed almost immediatelyâthough the magic did nothing to stop the pain. Sheâd never had an injury so grave beforeâonly scratches and bruises that were fleeting at most. Some did leave scars...but these burns should have killed her. At that moment, in the midst of her capture, she knew: she was Smoke Blood.
When she escapes the Aesarian Lords, she will be an invincible general leading armies, and she will chop off the Lordsâ heads, one by one, starting with this giant black man who speaks to her of betraying her secret inheritance.
âTell me,â the High Lord coaxes again. âTell me what you are.â Again, some part of her wants to tell him everything, to please the being behind the deep ringing richness of those words.
Then something inside her hardens, and Cyn feels a flicker of white-hot rage in a stagnant sea of limp exhaustion.
With the last of her strength, she spits at him. Sheâs too weak and too dehydrated to call up any saliva, so she only succeeds in blowing air at the man. But it is enough. He gets the message. He slaps her across the face with an enormous paw, and her right cheek smarts in pain.
âWhy donât we just prepare her for the ritual?â asks the huge Gaul with long blond braids and burning blue eyes. Lord Ambiorix, they call him. Heâs one of the Lords who breaks her bones with an iron rod. âHer blood might buy us some time.â
âNot until we know what she is,â High Lord Gideon replies, his voice carrying all the warning of a sword slowly scraping out of its hilt. âShe is not Earth Blood, nor is she Snake Blood. Nor is she a witch or sorceress or oracle. She is nothing we have ever found before. And because of that, she is far more valuable than any of King Philipâs treasures or even the most priceless artifact in King Artaxerxesâs hoard.â
âI understand, my lord,â Lord Ambiorix replies.
The dark one crosses his powerful arms and says, âVery well. Phaedron, Gaius, unchain her and
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