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“Az controls the other side. He’s the one making it difficult for you to gain control,” she says, her voice devoid of emotion.

I sit up straighter. “I’m not sure it’s a good idea to kill Az. At least not until we know I have the Others under my control. Having them in his control is awful, but he still keeps them from roaming Alondria unfettered, at least until he needs them. I don’t know how long this world would survive if they were truly unleashed.”

Blaise’s gaze is still unfocused, far off.

“What if we didn’t have to kill Az?”

“You think there’s another way to wrestle control away from him? I’m not sure how to rid the Rip of those runes.”

“No, not the runes,” Blaise says, shaking her head. “When Az first took control of the Others, he accidentally let one attack Asha. I watched Marcus take the blow.”

“He’d only just then gained control. It’s been months. I’m sure he’s more practiced than he was then.”

“No, I know. But what I mean is that he was distracted. When he realized the rest of the group had caught up to us, one of the mere slipped out from underneath his control.”

“Again, he’s probably learned to control them better now, correct? Besides, if that were the case, wouldn’t he lose control of them while he slept?”

Blaise bites her lip. “I thought of that, but when I was searching grimoires for a way to rid myself of the parasite back in Mystral, I came across several magical ‘remedies’ for fighting sleep. I’m sure Az would have plenty of those at his disposal, especially with Naenden healers on his staff.”

“You think Az hasn’t slept in weeks? If that’s the case, could we steal his elixir and wait until he falls asleep and loses control over the Others?” I ask.

Blaise shakes her head. “From what I read, most of these types of elixirs—”

“Have permanent effects after chronic use,” I say, remembering Amity lecturing me about this one time. “So there’s a possibility he won’t be able to sleep again.”

“Unfortunately, yes. Although he kind of deserves it. But that’s not the point. The point is, what if he was so distracted, he couldn’t possibly focus on controlling the others?” Blaise says.

I shake my head. “From what you’ve told me about Az, control is the most important thing to him. We don’t often take our eyes off the things we hold dearest. If power is what he craves the most, there will be little that can rip his attention away. Unless you know of something he craves more than power.”

Blaise shakes her head. “No. Not something he wants more. Just a feeling that’s impossible for him to ignore.”

Her face pales.

I stand to my feet. “What are you proposing we do?”

Blaise’s hands fidget at her sides, pulling at the hem of her robes, the collar of her tunic. Sweat appears on her forehead, but when she turns and looks at me, there’s nothing but steely determination in her eyes. “I need to get a message to Asha.”

“I could reach out to some of my contacts.” My words are cautious, because something crazed has overtaken Blaise’s face.

She shakes her head. “There’s not enough time. There’s no telling when Az will attack Othian again. They’re weak right now, and he knows that. I need to get the message to her before he comes back to finish what he started.”

“Blaise, Asha’s in Meranthi. We’d have to cross the Sahli to get to her. That would mean forging passes to get across the desert, and even then, the journey takes several days, if not weeks, even with proper escorts.”

Blaise flashes me a half-hearted smile. “Then it’s a good thing I’m fast.”

My stomach hollows out.

“Blaise. You can’t…You’ll never make it.”

Blaise pats my shoulder. “Well, not with a defeatist attitude like that.”

My ribs constrict, my Gift humming in panic within my chest.

All in a minor key.

CHAPTER 85

BLAISE

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