The Assassin’s Blade: Novella 5 – Chapter 7
The Assassin’s Blade: The Throne of Glass Prequel Novellas
Sam wasnât at the apartment.
But the clock atop the mantel read one in the morning.
Celaena stood before the embers of the fireplace and stared at the clock, wondering if she was somehow reading it wrong.
But it continued ticking, and when she checked her pocket watch, it also read one. Then two minutes past the hour. Then five minutes â¦
She threw more logs on the fire and took off her swords and daggers, but remained in the suit. Just in case.
She had no idea when she began pacing in front of the fireâand only realized it when the clock chimed two and she found herself still standing before the clock.
He would come home any minute.
Any minute.
Celaena jolted awake at the faint chime of the clock. Sheâd somehow wound up on the couchâand somehow fallen asleep.
Four oâclock.
She would go out again in a minute. Maybe heâd hidden in the Assassinsâ Keep for the night. Unlikely, but ⦠it was probably the safest place to hide after youâd killed Rourke Farran.
Celaena closed her eyes.
The dawn was blinding, and her eyes felt gritty and sore as she hurried through the slums, then the wealthy neighborhoods, scanning every cobblestone, every shadowed alcove, every rooftop for any sign of him.
Then she went to the river.
She didnât dare breathe as she walked up and down the banks that bordered the slums, searching for anything. Any sign of Farran, or ⦠or â¦
Or.
She didnât let herself finish that thought, though crippling nausea gripped her as she scanned the banks and docks and sewer depositories.
He would be waiting for her at home. And then heâd chide her and laugh at her and kiss her. And then sheâd dispatch Jayne tonight, and then theyâd set sail on this river and then out to the nearby sea, and then be gone.
He would be waiting at home.
Heâd be home.
Home.
Noon.
It couldnât be noon, but it was. Her pocket watch was properly wound, and hadnât once failed her in the years sheâd had it.
Each of her steps up the stairs to her apartment was heavy and lightâheavy and light, the sensation shifting with each heartbeat. Sheâd stop by the apartment only long enough to see if heâd returned.
A roaring silence hovered around her, a cresting wave that sheâd been trying to outrun for hours. She knew that the moment the silence finally hit her, everything would change.
She found herself atop the landing, staring at the door.
It had been unlocked and left slightly ajar.
A strangled sort of noise broke out of her, and she ran the last few feet, barely noticing as she threw open the door and burst into the apartment. She was going to scream at him. And kiss him. And scream at him some more. A lot more. How dare he make herâ
Arobynn Hamel was sitting on her couch.
Celaena halted.
The King of the Assassins slowly got to his feet. She saw the expression in his eyes and knew what he was going to say long before he opened his mouth and whispered, âIâm sorry.â
The silence struck.