“Not alone? Did he explain that?”
Paran shrugged. “Said the dust walks around the Adjunct, the d shifts beneath her boots, and the wind whispers of frost and fire.” He raised his eyebrows. “Does that explain anything? Damned if I know.”
Tattersail strode to her dresser. She began to remove the scant jewellery she'd donned for the dinner. “I think it does,” she said slowly. “Did he say anything else?”
“He did. He said that the Adjunct and her companion were leaving Pale soon, and that he intended to track them. Sorceress:”
She saw that Paran was struggling with something, as if fighting his every instinct. Tattersail laid one arm on the dresser and waited. When he met her gaze, her breath caught. “You were about to say something,” she said, her voice low. Her heart was pounding all too fast, and she felt her body responding as if of its own accord. The look she'd seen in his eyes had been clear in its meaning.
“I know something of the Adjunct's mission,” he said. “I was to be her contact in Darujhistan.”
Whatever had been building between them disintegrated as Tattersail's eyes went hard and anger darkened her face. “She's going to Darujhistan is she? And you and she were to oversee the long-awaited demise of the Bridgeburners. Together, you thought you'd be able to kill Whiskeyjack, to cut down his squad from within.”
“No!” Paran took a step forward, but when Tattersail shot out her hand, palm facing him, he froze. “Wait,” he whispered. “Before you do anything, just hear me out.”
Her Thyr Warren surged into her hand, eager for release. “Why? Damn Oponn for letting you live!”
“Tattersail, please!” She scowled. “Speak.”
Paran stepped back and turned to a nearby chair. Hands held out at his sides, he sat down and looked up at her.
“Keep those hands there,” Tattersail commanded. “Away from your sword.”
“This has been the Adjunct's personal mission, from the very start. Three years ago I was stationed in Itko Kan, Officers Corps. One day every available soldier was mustered out and marched to a section of the coast road.” Paran's hands had begun to shake, and the muscles of his jaw stood out. “What we saw there, Tattersail, you would not believe.”
She recalled Quick Ben and Kalam's story. “A massacre. A company cavalry.”