The Crow

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They'd been blessed with a strong wind. Y/N felt it ripple through her hair that Inej took out of its matted braid. The strength of the breeze was a telltale sign of a storm coming.

As soon as they were on deck, Inej turned to Kuwei.

"How long does she have?"

Kuwei had some Kerch, but Y/N had to translate in places. She did it distractedly, her glittering eyes roving over everyone and everything. Nina stepped in to help translate when the Inferni mentally zoned out every few words.

"The high will last one hour, maybe two. It depends how long it takes her body to process a dose of that size."

"Why can't she purge it from her body? Couldn't Nina help her?" Wylan asked, turning to the Heartrender almost desperately.

"It doesn't work," said Kuwei. "Even if she could overcome the craving for long enough to start purging it from her body, she'll lose the ability to push the parem from her system before it's all gone. You'd need another Corporalnik using parem to accomplish it."

"What will it do to her?" asked Jesper.

"You've seen for yourself," Nina said bitterly. "We know what's going to happen."

Kaz crossed his arms and finally spoke from where he stood beside Y/N. "How will it start?"

"Body aches, chills, no worse than a mild illness," Kuwei explained.

"Then a kind of hypersensitivity, followed by tremors, and the craving."

"Do you have more parem?" Matthias asked.

"Yes."

"Enough to get her back to Ketterdam?" Kaz followed up.

"I won't take more," Y/N protested, hooded eyes flickering up to look at Kaz in refusal.

"I have enough to keep you comfortable," Kuwei said. "But if you take a second dose, there is no hope at all." He looked to Kaz. "This is her one chance. It's possible her body will purge enough of it naturally that the addiction won't set in."

"And if it does?"

Kuwei held out his hands, part shrug, part apology. "Without a ready supply of the drug, she'll go mad. With it, her body will simply wear itself out. Do you know the word parem? It's the name my father gave to the drug. It means 'without pity'."

When Nina finished translating, there was a long pause.

"I don't want to hear any more please," Y/N said breathlessly. "None of it will change what's coming."

She drifted away toward the prow. Kaz watched her go with an aching heart.

Inej sought out Rotty and got him to dig up the wool coats they left behind in favor of their cold weather gear when they'd landed on the northern shore. She found Y/N near the prow, gazing out at the sea.

"One hour, maybe two," Y/N said without turning.

Inej halted in shock. "You heard me approach?"

"Don't worry. It wasn't those silent feet that gave you away. I can feel your body heat and the warmth from your breath."

"And you knew it was me?"

"Everyone feels so different. I never realized that before... I was barely able to focus on one person's heat directly."

Inej joined her at the rail and handed over Y/N's coat. The Grisha put it on, though the cold didn't seem to be bothering her. Above them, the stars shone brightly between silver-seeded drifts of cloud.

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