Nevernight

Nevernight Read Free

Book: Nevernight Read Free
Author: Jay Kristoff
Tags: Fantasy
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trying,” the girl replied.
    She looked at him then—stained hands and fading eyes. Old beyond his years. And though evidence to the contrary was crusting on her skin, for a moment, she found it hard to think of herself as anything more than a girl. Something weak and shivering, something six years in his tutelage had never managed to temper.
    “I won’t see you for a long time, will I?” she asked. “I might never see you again.”
    “You knew this,” he said. “You chose this.”
    “I’m not sure there was ever a choice,” she said.
    She opened her fist, a sheepskin purse in her palm. The old man took the offering, counting the contents with one ink-stained finger. Clinking. Bloodstained. Twenty-seven teeth.
    “Seems the hangman lost a few before I got to him,” she explained.
    “They’ll understand.” Mercurio tossed the teeth back to the girl. “Be at the seventeenth pier by six bells. A Dweymeri brigantine called Trelene’s Beau . She’s a freeship, not flying under Itreyan colors. She’ll bear you hence.”
    “Nowhere you can follow.”
    “I’ve trained you well. This is for you alone. Cross the Red Church threshold before the first turn of Septimus, or you’ll never cross it at all.”
    “… I understand.”
    Affection gleamed in rheumy eyes. “You’re the greatest pupil I’ve ever sent into the Mother’s service. You’ll spread your wings in that place and fly. And you will see me again.”
    She drew the stiletto from her belt. Proffered it on her forearm, head bowed. The blade was crafted of gravebone, gleaming white and hard as steel, its hilt carved like a crow in flight. Red amber eyes gleamed in the scarlet sunslight.
    “Keep it.” The old man sniffed. “It’s yours again. You earned it. At last.”
    She looked the knife over, this way and that.
    “Should I give it a name?”
    “You could, I suppose. But what’s the point?”
    “It’s this bit.” She touched the blade’s tip. “The part you stick them with.”
    “O, bravo. Mind you don’t cut yourself on a wit that sharp.”
    “All great blades have names. It’s just how it’s done.”
    “Bollocks.” Mercurio took back the dagger, held it up between them. “Naming your blade is the sort of faff reserved for heroes, girl. Men who have songs sung about them, histories spun for them, brats named after them. It’s the shadow road for you and me. And you dance it right, no one will ever know your name, let alone the pig-sticker in your belt.
    “You’ll be a rumor. A whisper. The thought that wakes the bastards of this world sweating in the nevernight. The last thing you will ever be in this world, girl, is someone’s hero.”
    Mercurio handed back the blade.
    “But you will be a girl heroes fear.”
    She smiled. Suddenly and terribly sad. She hovered a moment. Leaned in close. Gifted sandpaper cheeks with a gentle kiss.
    “I’ll miss you,” she said.
    And into the shadows, she walked.

CHAPTER 2
    M USIC
    The sky was crying.
    Or so it had seemed to her. The little girl knew the water tumbling from the charcoal-colored smudge above was called rain—she’d been barely ten years old, but she was old enough to know that. Yet she’d still fancied tears falling from that gray sugar-floss face. So cold compared to her own. No salt or sting inside them. But yes, the sky was certainly crying.
    What else could it have done at a moment like this?
    She’d stood on the Spine above the forum, gleaming gravebone at her feet, cold wind in her hair. People were gathered in the piazza below, all open mouths and closed fists. They’d seethed against the scaffold in the forum’s heart, and the girl wondered if they pushed it over, would the prisoners standing atop it be allowed to go home again?
    O, wouldn’t that be wonderful?
    She’d never seen so many people. Men and women of different shapes and sizes, children not much older than she. They wore ugly clothes and their howls had made her frightened, and she’d reached

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