It was nightfall by now, and Elham, Kaz and Inej were following the Conductor to his supposed way across the Fold. Jesper was nowhere to be found, and Elham could only imagine what kind of trouble he had gotten to by this point in the night. The moonlight casted over them as they walked, the Conductor leading.
"We're almost there. Just a little further."
Kaz fell back a bit, causing Elham and Inej to slow, matching his stride. He kept his voice hushed. "Where the hell is Jesper?"
"I should've gone with him. Have I ever been wrong? No. Do you ever listen to me? No. And here we are."
Elham knew she was bold for speaking to Kaz like that, they might have been close, but he was still technically her boss, and more than that, she needed him focused on this job. Making him angry was never a good idea, but she just couldn't help herself. It was too fun teasing him. She was the only one who could get away with it.
Kaz pretended like he couldn't hear her, rolling his eyes, walking a little faster. He knew she was right, but he would never admit it. The Conductor approached a sign, barely lit up by his torch. He continued walking past it, but Inej stopped, putting her arm out in front of Elham.
"Landmines."
Elham stopped, huffing. There was no point in being surprised, she knew this job was going to be the hardest one she ever went on. That didn't mean she wouldn't have a slight temper tantrum in Kaz's direction though, it was just her luck that this would go bad from the beginning.
She almost risked following the Conductor, deciding to not care about the imminent death in the field, when Kaz put his cane out to stop her, giving her a glare. "We'll wait. Follow the path that you carve."
"Oh, that sign, it was my idea to keep people away. Can't be too careful. We're fine. Come."
Elham glanced at them, sighing. Might as well. She took off, following the footsteps the Conductor had set, Inej hot on her trail. Kaz stood behind, looking for another way, before realizing there wasn't one. He sighed, trying to corral the goat closer to him, before slowly following them.
The Fold was a wall, a giant black mass, with eerie groans and high pitched screeches coming from the inside. It was bigger than anything Elham could have imagined, and the pit in her stomach only grew. If nightfall was dark, the only light coming from the moon, she couldn't imagine how dark and empty the inside of the Fold must be, a void.
Inej was warily glancing around. "It's one thing hearing about it, but this is--"
"Nothing, compared to what lies within."
Elham scoffed. "Thank you, Arken, very inspiring."
The Crows watched Arken slowly crank a handle, watching a dingy train emerge from the edge of the Fold. "There. So, goat, jurda, thank you. Now we're just waiting on..."
Gunshots emerged on the other side of the field, and Elham turned to see Jesper sprinting in their direction, a crowd of men right on his heels. "Wait for me!"
"They can't see the train!" The Conductor took the torch from Inej, putting it out in the sand.
Kaz was growing angrier by the second. "Jesper! Get here now!"
"Put out the lantern."
Elham pulled the pistol off her hip, advancing forward just enough to be able to aim at the men after Jesper. She only had two bullets, and then her gun would be useless. Without her sword, all she would have left is the knife strapped to her thigh. Still, Jesper had to get there, preferably not full of bullet holes.
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INEFFABLE | kaz brekker
Fanfictionineffable (adj.) too great to be expressed in words, utterly indescribable; too sacred to speak of. Elham Creed is an orphan from Keramzin, who was whisked away as a child to the Little Palace, where she attempted to learn to control her powers. She...