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Gardens of the Moon (The Malazan Book of the Fallen #1) - Page 239/254

And then Hedge was beside them, his leather cap half blown away and flash-burns covering one side of his face. “You all right?” he gasped.

The wizard reached out and cuffed the man. “You idiot! How many times have I-” “He's dead, ain't he?” Hedge retorted, hurt. “Just a smouldering hole in the ground-best way to deal with mages, right?”

They saw Captain Paran rise shakily from the rubble-strewn terrace.

He scanned the scene, his gaze finding the wizard. “Where is Whiskeyjack?” he demanded.

“In the woods,” Hedge answered.

Paran stumbled in that direction.

“Big help he was,” Hedge muttered.

“Quick!” The wizard turned to see Kalam approach. The assassin paused as he skirted the edge of the crater, then he said. “Something's moving down there.”

Paling, Quick Ben rose, then helped the witch to her feet.

They approached the crater. “Impossible,” the wizard breathed. A manshaped form had coalesced at the base of the pit. “We're dead. Or worse.”

Thrashing from the garden drew their attention. The three froze as strangely blurred roots broke free of the undergrowth and snaked hungrily towards the crater.

The Jaghut Possessed straightened, spreading grey, swirling arms.

The roots closed around the creature. It shrieked in sudden terror.

“Azath edieirmarn! No! You've taken my Finnest-but leave me! Please!”

Tendrils clambered in a frenzy, entwining its limbs. The Omtose Phellack power writhed in a panicked effort to escape, to no avail. The roots pulled the apparition down, then dragged it screaming into the garden.

“Azath?” Quick Ben whispered. “Here?”

“None, I would swear,” Derudan said, her face white. “It's said they arise-”

“Where unchained power threatens life,” the wizard finished.

“I know where it is,” Kalam said. “Quick Ben, will that Jaghut escape?”

“No.”

“So we're done with it. What of the Azath?”

Quick Ben hugged himself. “Leave it, Kalam.”

“I must leave,” Derudan said hastily. “Again, my gratitude for twice saving my life.”

They watched her rush away.

Fiddler joined them, looking distracted. “Mallet's tending to the sergeant,” he said, closing the straps on a bulky bag he carried. “We're off, then.” He nudged Hedge. “Got a city to blow.”

“Whiskeyjack's hurt?” Quick Ben asked.

“Broken leg,” Fiddler answered. “Pretty bad.”

At a surprised cry from Derudan, who had gone to the opposite side of the fountain, they all turned. She'd walked on to a black-clad youth, who must have been crouching behind the fountain's stone wall. Darting like a rabbit, the boy leaped the fountain and raced towards the estate.

“What do you think he heard?” Fiddler wondered.

“Nothing that would mean much to him,” said Quick Ben, recalling their conversation. “You and Hedge going to do the deed?”

“Sky high.” Fiddler grinned.

The two saboteurs checked their equipment one last time, then turned to the patio.

Meanwhile, Kalam stood glowering into the pit. Ancient copper water-pipes streamed water down its ragged sides. For some reason a memory of the Greyfaces flashed into his head. The assassin crouched, seeing one pipe that leaked no water. He sniffed the air, then lay flat on the ground and reached down to lay his hand over the pipe's broken end.

“Osserc,” he breathed.

He rolled and gained his feet, then asked Quick Ben, “Where are they?”

The wizard's expression was blank. “Who?”

Kalam roared, “The saboteurs, dammit!”

“Just left,” Quick Ben replied, bemused. “Through the estate.”

“To the back wall, soldier,” the assassin snapped. “Find the others-Paran's taken command. Tell him to pull out. Find a place I know. I'll meet you there.”

“Where are you going?”

“After the saboteurs.” Kalam wiped sweat from his face. “Pull out the city map when you can, Quick Ben.” The assassin's eyes were tight with fear. “Check the legend on it. We've planted mines at every major intersection. It's the main valves-don't you see?” He waved an arm. “The Greyfaces! The gas, Quick Ben!”

Kalam whirled and crossed the patio. A moment later he disappeared into the estate house.

Quick Ben stared after him. The gas? His eyes widened. “We'll all go sky high,” he whispered. “The whole damn city!”



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