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Idaās hand rested on her shoulder, a light sympathetic squeeze along her collarbone. āIf the goatās milk gets here soon, we canāā
āItās too late.ā
Adelei gestured at the horseās rear quarters, a mess unrecognizable in the bloody foam. When Midnight cried out again, bright red foam erupted from his mouth and nose. Captain Fenton balanced on one foot as he leaned forward. He gripped Idaās shoulder for support and stabbed Midnight through the heart.
Michael left the sword where it was, quick to release it lest he be contaminated as well. Midnight whinnied softly, the sound more a gargle than anything else. His eyes rolled toward Adelei, and then he stilled.
The ooze continued to devour Midnightās corpse, and Adelei returned her dagger to its sheath.
āWorth the sword. No one should suffer like that, be they beast or man.ā
āI have the goatās milk.ā The bucket knocked against the stable boyās knees as he approached.
Adelei ignored him. She watched her battle steedās body instead.
The first time she had seen him, a foal among a field of horses. Each one to be trained as a battle steed. He was a beast of solid black, a creature meant to replace Master Bredychās fallen mount. Before anyone could tell her otherwise, Adelei had clambered over the fence and into the field. Never mind the battle postures of the horses around her, she bee-lined for the foal.
āAdelei, come back,ā Master Bredych had cried. Only the Horsemaster and his crew had been given clearance to the field, and for good reasonāall those half trained mounts. Iām lucky I wasnāt killed. Which was exactly what Master Bredych said when he got a hold of me. But by then, that foal was convinced I was his second mother.
No one could explain why we bonded so well, only that we did. She had visited him daily until Master Bredych had gifted him to her. Adeleiās first battle steed.
Milk spread across the floor, and the hissing ceased. Ida scooped cups of it out of the bucket and sloshed it across the stall doors and walls. Anywhere that was infected. When the milk touched Midnight, Adelei watched, part of her hoping that somehow heād rise up, whole and fixed again.
But the body didnāt move. He lay still. A foul mix of decay, ooze, and goatās milk. Bile rose in the back of her throat as she turned away. On hands and knees, she crawled into the nearest stall where she lost her dinner like a war-green soldier.
Midnightās stall.
The hay still fresh with the smell of him, his saddle slung across a side-wall. He was a gift. He was family.
āMaster Adelei,ā Ida called softly from the door. āThe poisonās stopped. Itās safe now for the stable boys to clean up.ā
āThatās fine.ā
Ida shifted back and forth in the remaining hay. āWeā¦ we didnāt know what ya wanted us to do with Midnightās body.ā
Adelei glanced up and met a sea of blue holding back unshed tears. āHis body should be sent back to Sadai, butā¦ but I donāt think thatās possible now. Thereās not enough left toā¦ā A lump rose in her throat, and she swallowed. āIāll take care of it.ā
āAre ya sure? I can helpāI know what it means to loseāā
Of course. Ida had been Amaskan, too. Adelei nodded. āI thought to burn her body here, at home, but is it safe? The poisonāā
āThe milk stopped it, so the body should be safe enough. Just in case, Iād recommend we do this outside the city wallsāmaybe in an open field nearby.ā
Outside the stall, half-awake stablehands chopped at the damaged wood and carried pieces of it away. āYou recognized this poison,ā Adelei said, eyes hardening. āYou knew how to stop it. What is it? Tell me what you know, please.ā
Ida sighed and leaned against the corner frame of the stall. āBeinā so close to Shad, Alexandrians know much more of the Tribor than we do of Amaskans. There are rumors that they use dark and evil techniques to kill, unclean ways to damage a body and remove evidence of their murders. One way is through a thrice boiled plant said to grow only in the high reachinā mountains of Shad. Something about this plant creates a bubblinā plague that eats through most things.ā
āBut you knew how to stop it.ā
āYes.ā Idaās eyes darkened. āWhile on my first mission, my mark was a Tribor whoād killed a Duke. He used a similar poison cap to kill himself when I found āem. The ooze burned down half the inn and killed several people before ātwas stopped, and then only ācause it started raininā. Rain doesnāt normally stop it. Not completely or anything, but this time, it poured so heavy that the rain washed most of it away. What I didnāt know at the time was that some of it ran into the townās water well. People drank the stuff.ā
Ida shuddered, her blue eyes haunted and lost as they stared at nothing. āA friendās child touched what was left of her motherās body, her screams bringinā half the town to her door. In pain, the child knocked over her glass of milk while thrashinā about, and when her burninā hand touched the milkāā
āāIt stopped the poison.ā
āYes, it did. Itās called adenneith in Shadian. Iām not even sure thereās a word for it in Alexandrian, and Iām certain thereās not one in Sadain. Iām not even sure the order knows much about it.ā
āDidnāt you report it on your return?ā The chopping of wood had stopped, and the clopping of horse hooves sounded as horses were returned to the remaining stalls. Adelei gathered Midnightās gear without looking too closely at it. She couldnāt.
Ida hefted Midnightās saddle over her shoulder. āI did, but I donāt think they believed me all that much. My own brother swore there was nothinā in the Order archives about such a poison, so they wrote it off as the overactive imagination of a journeyman.ā
When Adelei
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