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Steel Scars (Red Queen #0.2)(4)
Author: Victoria Aveyard

be like the Colonel when I assemble my team. I am their captain, their commander, and I must be

perfect. No room for mistakes and no hesitation. Forward at all costs. Rise, Red as the dawn.

The Colonel may not be a good person, but he’s a brilliant leader. That’s always been enough.

And now I’ll do my best to be the same.

I think better of my plan. Let the rest idle a few minutes longer.

I enter my barracks on my own, chin raised. I don’t know why I was chosen for this, why

Command wants me to be the one to shout our words. But I’m sure there’s a good reason. A young

woman holding a flag is quite a striking figure—but also a puzzling one. Silvers might send men and

women to die on the lines in equal measure, but a rebel group led by a woman is easier to

underestimate. Just what Command wants. Or they simply prefer I’m the one eventually identified and

executed, rather than one of their own.

The first crewman, a slumtown escapee judging by his tattooed neck, waves me to the camera

already waiting. Another hands me a red scarf and a typed message, one that will not be heard for

many months.

But when it is, when it rings out across Norta and the Lakelands, it will land with the strength of a

hammer’s fall.

I face the cameras alone, my face hidden, my words steel.

“Rise, Red as the dawn.”

THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE HAS BEEN DECODED

CONFIDENTIAL, COMMAND CLEARANCE REQUIRED

Operative: Colonel REDACTED.

Designation: RAM.

Origin: Trial, LL.

Destination: COMMAND at REDACTED.

-EYES ON team led by HOLIDAY met opposition in ADELA.

-ADELA safe house destroyed.

-EYES ON overview: Killed in action: R. INDY, N. CAWRALL, T. TREALLER, E. KEYNE

(4).

Silver casualty count: Zero (0).

Civilian casualty count: Unknown.

RISE, RED AS THE DAWN.

THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE HAS BEEN DECODED

CONFIDENTIAL, SENIOR CLEARANCE REQUIRED

Day 4 of Operation RED WEB, Stage 1.

Operative: Captain REDACTED.

Designation: LAMB.

Origin: Harbor Bay, NRT.

Destination: RAM at REDACTED.

-Transit smooth through ADERONACK, GREATWOODS, MARSH COAST regions.

-BEACON region transit difficult, heavy NRT military presence.

-Made contact with MARINERS. Entered HARBOR BAY with their aid.

-Meeting with EGAN, head of the MARINERS. Will assess.

RISE, RED AS THE DAWN.

As any good cook can tell you, there are always rats in the kitchen.

The Kingdom of Norta is no different. Its cracks and crevices crawl with what the Silver elite

would call vermin. Red thieves, smugglers, army deserters, teenagers fleeing conscription, or feeble

elders trying to escape punishment for the idle “crime” of growing old. In the backcountry, farther

north toward the Lakeland border, they keep to the woods and small villages, finding safety in the

places no self-respecting Silver would condescend to live. But in cities like Harbor Bay, where

Silvers keep fine houses and ugly laws, Reds turn to more desperate measures. And so must I.

Boss Egan is not easy to get to. His so-called associates take me and my lieutenant, Tristan,

through a maze of tunnels under the walls of the coastal city. We double back more than once, to

confuse me as well as anyone who might try to follow. I all but expect Melody, the soft-voiced and

sharped-eyed thief leading the way, to blindfold us. Instead, she lets the darkness do its work, and by

the time we emerge, I can barely find true north, let alone my way out of the city.

Tristan is not a trusting man, having learned well at the hands of the Scarlet Guard. He hovers at

my side, one hand inside his jacket, always gripping the long knife he keeps close. Melody and her

men laugh off the obvious threat, pulling back coats and shawls to reveal edged weapons of their

own.

“Not to worry, Stretch,” she says, raising an eyebrow at Tristan’s scraping height. “You’re well

protected.”

He flushes, angry, but doesn’t loosen his grasp. And I’m still keenly aware of the knife in my boot,

not to mention the pistol tucked into the back of my pants.

Melody keeps walking, leading us through a market trembling with noise and the sharp smell of

fish. Her thick body cuts through the crowd, which parts to let her pass. The tattoo on her upper arm, a

blue anchor surrounded by red, coiling rope, is warning enough. She’s a Mariner, a member of the

smuggling operation Command assigned me to feel out. And judging by the way she orders her own

detachment, three of them following her lead, she’s highly ranked and well respected.

I feel her assessing me, even though her eyes are forward. For this reason, I decided not to take

the rest of my team into the city to meet with her boss. Tristan and I are enough to evaluate his

operation, judge his motives, and report back.

Egan, it seems, takes the opposite approach.

I expect a subterranean stronghold much like ours at Irabelle, but Melody leads us to an ancient

lighthouse, its walls weathered by age and the salty air. Once a beacon used to guide ships into port;

now it’s too far from the water, as the city expanded out into the harbor. From the outside, it looks

abandoned, its windows shuttered and doors barred. The Mariners pay it no mind. They don’t even

bother to hide their approach, though every instinct in me screams for discretion. Instead, Melody

leads us across the open market, head high.

The crowd moves with us like a school of fish. Providing camouflage. Escorting us all the way to

the lighthouse and a battered, locked door. I blink at the action, noting how well organized the

Mariners seem to be. They command respect, that’s obvious, not to mention loyalty. Both valuable

prizes to the Scarlet Guard, things that cannot truly be bought with money or intimidation. My heart

leaps in my chest. The Mariners look to be viable allies indeed.

Once safely inside the lighthouse, at the foot of an endless, spiraling stair, I feel a cord of tension

release in my chest. I’m no stranger to infiltrating Silver cities, prowling the streets with poor intent,

but I certainly don’t enjoy it. Especially without the Colonel at my side, a gruff but effective shield

against anything that might befall us.

“You’re not afraid of officers?” I wonder aloud, watching as one of the Mariners locks the door

behind us. “They don’t know you’re here?”

Again, Melody chuckles. She’s already a dozen steps up, and still climbing. “Oh, they know

we’re here.”

Tristan’s eyes almost bug out of his head. “What?” He blanches, mirroring my thoughts.

“I said, Security knows we’re here,” she repeats. Her voice echoes.

When I put a foot on the first step, Tristan grabs my wrist. “We shouldn’t be here, Cap—” he

murmurs, forgetting himself. I don’t give him the chance to say my name, to go against the rules and

protocols that have protected us for so long. Instead I jam my forearm into his windpipe, pushing him

back against stairs with all my strength. He sprawls, falling, his weedy length stretched across

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