My summons obeyed.
Mine –
Mine –
Mine –
The black night crashed in around me. A drumroll of thunder split the clouds. Blue sparks sizzled in a wild corona from every collar as the lightning’s fearful charge coursed through me and along the chains and lanced out like a jagged crack in the night itself, straight at Don Pedro.
The iron chains melted in my hands as that surge of power passed through them. They fell in sizzling, spattering beads, to sink gratefully back into the earth they’d been torn from. But the power in him also was daunting; Don Pedro was not blasted, not consumed. Only the bolt struck his outstretched cane, with its silver mountings, and drove it leaping backward in his hand.
And, as he had commanded, the fire followed it.
It rose like a cobra, coiling back on itself, and struck. Over the apex of the high stone it splashed, and I saw him as it fell, saw him lose his balance under the torrent of blazing debris, slide forward and down, tumbling among that crashing avalanche of fire down onto his own altar. The crowd howled and fell back; but I rushed up to the very edge of the stone, eager to be sure of my triumph …
And stopped. On the altar all was blazing ruin, a heap of shattered wood still flaming, the shed blood sizzling and blackening around its edge, hissing as the first drops of rain began to fall. Yet at the centre of it, suddenly, there was a thrusting upward, a spilling aside – and Don Pedro stood there. His robes hung ragged and smouldering, his cane was gone, his face scorched, his hair and beard a halo of fire; yet he did not seem to notice. He glided towards me, right to the edge of the stone above me – and I saw that his very eyebrows were aflame; yet the darkness beyond them was deeper than ever as it fastened upon me …
Peters shook his head, with all the sad wisdom of age and experience. ‘I see that to have any hope of convincing you I must place my cards on the table,’ he sighed, ‘and reveal the full extent of our operation.’ He snapped the silver-worked catches on his attaché case, opened it, and held it out with both hands. ‘The documentation speaks for itself …’
Instinctively I rose and leaned forward. But something in my memory rose up and clawed at me. Cards on the table? Katjka’s cards – Ace of Hearts, the Two of Spades – two empty pools of blackness that became one. And the Knave with the cold dark eyes …
My hesitation saved me. Out of the open case –
Light again. His chair tipped back, we crashed over – snapping and champing like animals, both of us – rolling about this way, that way. My hand on his throat – his cane holding back my sword – his free hand scrabbling for my eyes – Christ, he was strong! All the noise we must be making, why didn’t somebody come in –
What the hell? Something burnt – my hair smouldering – we’d rolled into the fire. What fire? The light glaring – the floor hot –
On and off – light to dark – back and forth – two worlds flickering around us as we tumbled back and forth. I’d been right, my other voice!
‘Right! Right! Doesn’t bloody matter! Here or there, you lousy little sod – I’ll wring you till your bloody pips squeak –’
Peters – Pedro struggling to twist his cane around to strike me – tearing my sword from my hand. I put a little more effort into it – and both cane and sword tore free, fell aside. Our hands shot straight for each other’s throats –
My arms were longer – my grip caught, tightened – harder – tighter. Into the vacuum of his eyes a green spark leaped, exploding upwards. Threads of green fire crackled and coursed along his sleeves as they met mine – and spurting sparks of red sprang up in answer. His eyes weren’t black any longer, they were shimmering green mirrors, and I could see myself in them. A self I hardly recognized – a snarling, ferocious mask with eyes of blazing red –
Tighter.
His grip loosened. One hand fell from my throat – and though he couldn’t have seen where the cane lay, flew straight to it, snatched it up and struck at my head. But somehow my sword was under my open fingers, and as he surged up I closed both hands around the hilt and lashed out.