Eve’s POV
They were back in Seraphine’s chambers within the hour.
The fire was still going. Soone had added wood while they were in the outer halls. Eve noticed this and then noticed she was noticing it because her mind needed sothing small to hold onto after forty minutes of performing composure in a room full of people who were trying to read her.
She sat down on the chair, Damian stood near the window. Damon took the chair closest to the door.
Seraphine didn’t sit. She moved through the room the way she always seed to, with the energy of soone who processed information better while in motion.
"The presentation landed well," she said. "Better than I expected given the leaked arrival." She stopped near her desk. "The Revolutionary faction’s people were in the hall when you walked in. I counted eleven of them positioned at different points...watching, not approaching. When Seraphine’s formal acknowledgnt happened they pulled back. Not far. But back."
"Rattled," Damon said.
"Sowhat," Seraphine said. "They expected you to arrive uncertain. To need the hall rather than own it." She looked at Eve. "You didn’t give them that."
Eve said nothing.
"The Military faction’s representatives sent word within twenty minutes of you leaving the hall," Seraphine continued. "Katerina’s endorsent is holding....they’re not moving against you. But they’re watching closely. They want to see what you do next before they commit further." She paused. "Which is fair."
"And the rchant faction?" Raphael asked.
Sothing shifted in Seraphine’s expression.....not quite amusent. "Cassius sent a personal ssage forty minutes ago. He wants a eting." She looked at Eve. "When you arrived three hours ago with one faction’s tentative interest, Cassius had no reason to engage. Now that you have public alliance from my faction and Military non-opposition he’s suddenly very motivated."
"He wants to back the winning side," Damian said.
"He wants to back the side most likely to protect rchant faction trade interests under a new reign," Seraphine said. "Which is the sa thing, practically speaking." She moved to the window. "I’d recomnd eting with him. Not today...today you establish, you don’t negotiate. But soon."
Eve nodded.
"Now," Seraphine said. "The eastern wing."
The room shifted. Sa people, sa fire, different weight.
"Maya is still on the third level," Seraphine said. "My source confird it an hour ago. She’s stable....uncomfortable, frightened, but stable." She looked at Eve directly. "She’s been asking about you."
Sothing tightened in Eve’s chest. She kept her face even.
"We go in tonight," Eve said. "Small team. Seraphine’s intelligence on the layout...."
"We don’t go in tonight," Raphael said.
Eve looked at him.
He t her gaze without flinching. "Going into Malachai’s territory within hours of arriving at this Court....while his legal petition is active, while every faction is watching your next move....would be exactly what he wants. It validates everything he filed this morning."
"Maya has been in that wing for four days," Eve said.
"I know."
"Four days in a room being maintained rather than cared for...."
"I know, Eve." His voice was quiet. "I know exactly what that ans and I know what it costs to say wait. I’m saying it anyway."
The fire crackled.
Damian spoke from the window. "He’s right."
Eve looked at him.
"I want to go in there tonight more than I’ve wanted anything in recent mory," Damian said. "That’s exactly why we shouldn’t." He held her gaze. "We go in reactive, emotional, without established standing.....we hand him the narrative and we risk Maya in the process. If sothing goes wrong inside his territory, he controls what happens next."
"So we just leave her there," Eve said.
"We leave her there tonight," Damon said. He said it flatly, without his usual lightness, which ant he’d already had this argunt with himself and lost. "Not forever. Tonight."
Eve looked at all of them. At Raphael’s steady certainty. At Damian’s controlled frustration that matched her own. At Damon who was gripping the arm of his chair in a way that suggested the calm was expensive.
"Then what," she said. "We wait for him to move?"
"Yes," Raphael said.
"He already has three moves running simultaneously...."
"And he’s watching to see which one you respond to first," Raphael said. "That’s the point. Every move he’s made since you arrived has been designed to make you react before you’re ready. The leaked arrival....reaction. The legal petition.....reaction. The eastern wing....reaction." He paused. "The mont you react on his tiline, you’re playing his ga."
"So we play ours," Seraphine said.
Everyone looked at her.
"We respond to the legal petition formally....I have people who can file a counter-petition before morning that challenges the validity of his assessnt panel composition." She moved back to the center of the room. "We et with Cassius....secure the rchant faction’s interest publicly. Three factions visible in your corner changes the arithtic significantly." She looked at Eve. "And we wait for Malachai to make a move that costs him sothing. Because he will. Frightened people always do."
"You said that before," Eve said. "That he’s frightened."
"I ant it."
"He didn’t look frightened in that hall."
"No," Seraphine agreed. "He looked like a man who has been controlling this Court for forty years and sees no reason to stop." She held Eve’s gaze. "But I watched his people pull back when your presentation landed. I watched Vael’s face when Katerina’s endorsent was publicly cited." A pause. "Malachai is frightened. He’s just very old and very practiced at not showing it." She paused again. "Rather like soone else in this room."
The look she directed at Eve was brief and said several things that weren’t in words.
"Fine," she said. "We wait for his next move."
"Good," Raphael said.
"But Raphael." She looked at him. "When his next move cos.....we don’t wait for the one after that."
He held her gaze. "Agreed."
***
The knock ca an hour later.
Not the door to the chambers....the outer door, which Seraphine’s people managed. One of the blue-dressed guards ca in quietly, crossed to Seraphine, and said sothing low that Eve couldn’t hear from where she was sitting.
Seraphine’s expression didn’t change. She thanked the guard, who left.
Then she turned to face the room.
"A ssenger," she said. "From Malachai."
Nobody moved.
"He’s requesting a eting." Her eyes moved to Eve. "With you specifically. Private. In his personal study in the eastern wing." A pause that carried weight. "Tomorrow morning."
The room was very quiet.
"He’s inviting her into his territory," Damian said.
"Yes."
"Where Maya is being held."
"Yes."
Damon stood up slowly from his chair. He didn’t say anything. Just stood.
Eve looked at Seraphine. "What does the ssenger say is the purpose of the eting?"
"He wants to discuss terms," Seraphine said. "His word. Terms."
"For Maya’s return," Raphael said. Not a question.
"Presumably." Seraphine looked at Eve steadily. "He’s made his next move."
Eve thought about what to do, Malachai wants to et her, He wants her to co to him.
To walk into his space, on his ground, for a conversation about terms he had set.
She thought about what Raphael had said. The mont you react on his tiline, you’re playing his ga.
She looked around the room. At Raphael whose face was doing the managed neutral that ant he was already calculating. At Damian who was watching her with his jaw set and his eyes steady. At Damon who was still standing and hadn’t sat back down.
"Tell the ssenger," Eve said, "that I’ll be there."
"Eve....." Raphael started.
"He invited into his territory," she said. "With Maya there. That’s not a trap." She looked at Raphael. "It’s an opportunity."
Seraphine looked at her for a long mont.
Then....very slightly....she smiled.
"I’ll tell the ssenger," she said.
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