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Chapter 2 - Graystone

The sun had been gone for hours.

By the third watch, the cold settled into the parapet and worked its way through wool and leather alike. Below Graystone, the sea lay hidden beneath fog thick enough that oars could be heard before hulls were seen.

Breath steamed along the eastern wall.

"I swear," one voice muttered, boots scraping stone, "if I'd known they'd stick me on third watch, I wouldn't have left her bed."

"You weren't in her bed."

"I was."

"You fell asleep at the tavern."

"That was after."

A quiet laugh.

"You ever been with a girl, Rell?"

Rell shifted his spear against the parapet. "More than you."

"That's not saying much."

"I've seen a hundred tits like that."

"In your dreams."

"Better than your one lucky stumble."

From below came the knock of wood against rock.

"There," the first voice said. "Do you see—"

The arrow struck.

The second followed before the first body hit the stone.

Rell felt the warmth across his cheek before he understood. His friend dropped at his feet.

"SHIELD!"

Boats emerged from the fog, close now. Men jumped into the shallows, some holding small skiffs overhead to catch the first volley. Arrows thudded into wood.

Ladders followed. Hooks bit stone.

The wall answered.

Arrows fell in controlled rhythm. Climbers slipped. One lost his grip and struck the rocks below hard enough that he did not move again.

Rocks were pushed over the edge. A ladder split. Men fell together.

Pitch broke and spread fire along wood and cloth. Shields were abandoned. One pirate tore his helmet free as flames caught his hair. He ran three steps before dropping.

Still one ladder held.

Three attackers reached the parapet.

Rell thrust without thinking and felt resistance. The man folded against the spear shaft. Another came over behind him, young, eyes wide and unfocused.

They looked at each other for half a second.

The pirate's blade dipped.

Rell hesitated.

The blade rose again.

Steel struck Rell's forearm, glancing off the bracer. A defender behind him cut the pirate down before he could recover.

Rell stepped back. His friend lay against the stone, face ruined.

Boots thundered up the stair.

Lord Thoren reached the wall with Ser Berrick at his side. He saw the breach and stepped into it.

A pirate lunged. Thoren caught the strike and drove his sword beneath the chin, lifting until the body slid free.

"Hold," he said.

The word carried.

Another attacker scrambled onto the wall and dropped his weapon at once, hands raised.

Berrick glanced sideways.

"Bind him," Thoren said.

A horn sounded from the shore.

Retreat.

Men tried to descend too quickly. One slipped and dragged another with him. A third jumped and broke his leg against the rocks.

Graystone opened the gate.

Shields locked. Spears leveled.

The shoreline tightened into a narrow field of killing.

Those who ran were struck down from behind. One crawled toward the water, whispering something under his breath. A spear entered beneath his shoulder and pinned him to the stones. He stopped moving.

Boats pushed off unevenly. One drifted sideways before finding open water.

The fog thinned.

Bodies lay along the rocks where the tide could not reach them. Others turned slowly in the shallows before catching against stone.

Two prisoners knelt in the yard, wrists bound.

Rell remained at the parapet.

He wiped his face with the back of his glove and looked down at what was left of his friend.

Lord Thoren removed his helm and watched the sea until it steadied.

"Clear the wall," he said.

A pair of soldiers dragged the first body toward the stair, boots leaving dark streaks behind them. Another pried a broken ladder hook free from the stone with the butt of his spear. Someone began stacking the fallen shields.

Rell did not move until one of the men stepped around him without meeting his eyes.

Below, the tide continued its slow work.

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