Chapter 43: Progress (1)
Gandash did something? Jad said.
Kashtiliash sniffed. Figures.
You mean Xerks friend? Teucer asked.
Yeah, that fucker, Enusat said. Theyre not friends anymore, though.
Were not? Xerxes thought.
What exactly are you planning to do, though? Jad asked.
Enusat leaned away from the boulder and started cracking his knuckles one by one. Simple. We lure im out ere and then beat the shit out of im!
Jad and Kashtiliash exchanged a glance.
I dont think so, Kashtiliash said.
Yeah, Teucer agreed. You know the rules. Laying hands on an officer will get you in big trouble.
And wed never get away with it, Jad added. Not on the campus. If we weren't on lockdown, maybe we could catch him outside. The bazaar has a lot of places you could get the jump on someone. As long as we had masks, hed never be able to prove it was us.
Teucer plopped down onto the grass. Except, you are on lockdown. Unless Kash, Xerk, and I do it ourselves.
True.
Having finished with his knuckles, Enusat started pacing. You three cant do it. I want to be there. Ive got to be there. So the question is what do we do? Like I said, I cant just let this stand.
Look, Xerxes said, I know Gandash comes across kind of rough. But hes not that bad.
Enusat stopped walking and faced Xerxes, his hands clenched into fists at his side. Its easy to say that when you werent there. You should ave seen the look on his face. Sneering so wide is mouth almost fell off. And e was encouraging Arwia and Ningal to laugh. Might as well ave ordered them to do it.
Xerxes had a hard time believing that, but he felt he had already said enough.
Jad stepped over and put his hand on Enusats shoulder. We get it. The bastard deserves whatevers coming to him. Xerk-man just meant that we need to be careful. Right?
He hurried to the library, but given the hour, it was almost completely empty. He went in anyway, checking some of the side alcoves and back tables that werent visible from the front. There was no sign of Gandash.
Circling around, he knocked on the dorm again. Nothing.
Where the hell are you, Gandy?
It had been about twenty minutes, and he knew he couldnt stretch time any further.
Back at 372, Jad said, I was worried you fell in.
Must have been the curry at lunch, Xerxes replied as he climbed into his bunk.
There wasnt any more time.
Its just a dumb prank, he thought. Nobodys going to get hurt.
The next morning, Gandash and his dormmatesall of them officerswere dramatically late to morning assembly.
As they burst out of the main entrance and ran toward their spot, Enusat loudly said, The bookworms slept in!
Gandashs face was as red as a beet, and he was frowning so hard it looked like his lips might fall off. The other officers looked equally mortified. Laughter ensued, with further comments being thrown out by other random Seers.
Its fine, nobody got hurt, Xerxes thought.
The latecomers fell into line, and then the High Archon asked for an explanation. When it came to light that their lateness was because of a prank, it led to quite a bit of laughter among the other students.
But then Archon Kingallu said, Im disappointed. We brought you here for learning. Training. Not idle buffoonery. Starting next week, Ill start a new arrangement. Exemplary students will be recruited to form a nighttime crew to bolster the Unsighted patrols. Hopefully, this will ensure no further incidents occur. Any who are caught breaking curfew will be punished quickly and severely.
The High Archon didnt go into further detail, but it was easy to guess why they were adding student patrols. Unsighted guards were physically inferior to the Seers. As had been the case with Xerxes and Kashtiliash, they were easy to outrun if it came to a chase. Adding Seers to the night patrols would make it much more difficult for the students to sneak around.
Enusat didnt seem to care. On the way to the classroom, he chortled endlessly. Did you see the look on is face?
Priceless, Jad said.
Xerxes was just glad the incident had passed. Enusat felt justice had been served, and Gandash ended up looking silly for a few minutes. No harm, no foul.