Deadman Book 2 Chapter 10: Splinters

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I froze Elise as she lunged and moved to the side, letting her fall with a thud to the ground. I caught the older of the attacking guards by the hands as he attempted to stab with a Ren style sword.

The Khan moved as quickly as I did, knocking the younger of the guards hand away as he went to draw a pistol on him. He fired a shot into the ground, and the Khan struck his nose with a firm palm, shattering his nose. He followed that up with a knee strike that made ribs crack before he tossed him to the side like trash.

I started squeezing the older swordsmans hands, hard. I saw his eyes widen as he attempted to loosen his grip and pull away, but I wouldnt let him. I slowly increased the pressure at first then, suddenly, I squeezed full force, shattering the bones in his hands. He collapsed to the floor, screaming.

The third guard, the one that hadnt attacked us, was surprised and slow to react, but he recovered with dignity, disarming the two n the Khan and I had dispatched, calling for more guards, and hauling Elise back into her seat, where she eventually unfroze.

I looked down at the two other guards who were now hunched over either screaming in pain or passed out. Thats two more people to interrogate.

The Khan nodded, but looked at . Sara. You believe she was frad?

I nodded. I wasnt certain, but between the evidence I found, and Elises reaction, Id say shes likely innocent.

Elise spat at our feet. None of you are innocent.

The Khan knelt down in front of Elise, embodying that sa kind of quiet calm that led him to sending both her and Sara to confinent rather than lashing out and killing them where they stood. He looked her in the eye. Why Elise? You served so long. I cannot imagine this betrayal was for sothing material.

I serve at the pleasure of my lady.

He shook his head. There is no reason to continue trying to shift bla onto Sara. Your attempt to fra her has already been revealed.

She looked him in the eye. I. serve. My. Lady.

The Khan stood. I will start with your fingers. Whether you cooperate or not, you are already dead. The speed and thod are up to you.

I watched as the guards picked up their two injured forr fellows, and the Khans wife Carmilla appeared shortly after. He looked at her. My guard has been compromised. Those two, he pointed at those whod attacked us, are to be interrogated to determine who else may be involved, and any other information they can provide. He pointed at the third guard, the one whod helped us. He shall be in charge of the investigation.

The man looked surprised, but gave the Khan a deep nod before Carmilla ushered him along and began detailing what she believed to be the best way to go about the investigation. She phrased it as a suggestion, but I knew orders when I heard them. I was thinking of sitting back, maybe helping with an interrogation or two, then putting all the information together, but I found myself picking at my teeth, feeling a thought on the cusp of being realized. I. Serve. My. Lady. Is what Elise had said. The Khan assud she was still trying to sow division with Sara, but there was another potential answer.

I moved back to where Elise was seated, fresh bruises on her face and blood pooled in the corner of her mouth. I knelt down, she was maybe six foot one, and seated, which ant I needed to crouch down a long way to look her in the eye. She didnt flinch when her brown eyes t my red ones, which I credit her for.

I said one word. Jantai.

Her eyebrow twitched, just for an instant, and I took a breath. That was interesting. I stood and looked around, approaching Carmilla. The Khan, where is he?

He retired to his private tent.

I turned around and started heading in that direction.

I dont believe he wants to be disturbed.

I kept walking. Making my way past his show tent he used to keep his lieutenants impressed to the much simpler one behind it. There were no guards, which made sense given his new reasons to distrust them, and there was no door to knock on.

Khan, its Donovan. I wouldve preferred to walk directly in, but that seed like a good way to wind up shot in the chest.

Enter.

I walked in. It was much the sa, a simple tent with little decoration, a few tables with car parts, a fire pit, and a simple cot. The only difference was the central table, which appeared to have been recently smashed. I saw splinters in the Khans hands, but his expression was completely calm as he looked at .

I assu you have sothing regarding the investigation. I am impressed so far, even if Im disappointed in my own people because of it.

I nodded. I think I have a pri suspect for the leader of the widows, but I need to ask so questions.

He nodded. Ask then.

Elise, she worked as a guard to your third wife, correct?

He nodded.

Ive heard from your other wives that you dont talk about her, or about your first two very much.

He nodded again.

Your third wifeyou killed her yourself right?

He nodded a third ti, stonefaced.

Did you see the body?

The Khans eyes narrowed. Why?

Elise, served you for a long ti after you killed her. You yourself were surprised that she couldve been the one to betray you, even if it had been ordered by one of your wives. That got thinking, who could change her allegiance like that? Then when she kept repeating to you, I serve my lady, thats when it clicked. I said the na Jantai, and her face twitched. So Im asking again. Did you see the body?

The Khan looked down at his hands, and took one of the splinters embedded in his fist. He drew it out slowly, then repeated the process until his hands were clear of everything, but blood. No. The body was never found.

I nodded. She betrayed you to so raiders right? So she had connections, mustve been biding her ti, waiting for a chance to strike.

He chuckled. At the ti, the Horde was also considered a raider group. Thats what all rulers of the wastes begin as. Jantai had chosen as a husband, but shed been in love with another, an enemy. She gave us up to them, and cost my first wife. I killed the man shed betrayed for in front of her, slowly. She I granted the rcy of a single shot, leaving the corpse for the crows. He shook his head. Perhaps that was a mistake.

Im not certain its her yet. Its just a theory.

The Khan moved over to a table, grabbing a shotgun and a knife. I will know the answer myself by the end of the day. I left that guard in charge of the investigation, and I will allow him to continue it, but the interrogations themselves... I must show my n I am not above taking part in these things directly. A small smile crept across his lips, one that didnt et his eyes.

I simply nodded. I was fairly certain his n were under no illusions about his willingness to get his hands dirty, in any situation, but it was also clear that wasnt what it was about. Id brought up sothing that the Khan found deeply enraging, or rather, it brought itself up and I pointed it out, and he wanted to take so of that rage out on those who had betrayed him and his people.

There were many words that could be used to describe the Khan. Brutal, cruel, cunning, vindictive, but the one I always thought of when I spoke with him was practical. Id gotten a glimpse into the old world through my travels and books, which told that they didnt believe violence was the right choice, though they clearly felt it was the only one in the end. The truth is violence is always the answer, the only question was how it needed to be applied. The Khan knew where to apply violence, and how to channel his own, thats what made him the Khan. I wasnt the sort to feel pity normally, but in that mont I felt a tinge of it for the n he was planning to interrogate.

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