Dancer looks through me. He's near enough my height, which is rare. But he's thick and terribly old, maybe in his forties. White swirls from his temples. A dozen twin scars mark his neck. I've seen their sort before. Pitviper bites. The arm on the left side of his body hangs limp. Nerve damage. But his eyes arrest me; they are brighter than most, swirling with patterns of true red, not rust red. He has a fatherly smile. "You must be wondering who we are," Dancer says gently. He's big but his voice is easy. Eight Reds are with him, all men except for Harmony, and they watch him with adoring eyes. All miners, I think, each with the scarred, strong hands of our kind. They move with the grace of our people. No doubt some were jumpers and boasters, as we call those who run along the walls and perform the flips at dances. Any Helldivers? "He's not wondering." Harmony takes time with the words, rolling them along her tongue. She squeezes Dancer's hand as she passes around him to look at me. "Bloodydamn runt pegged it an hour ago." "Ah." Dancer smiles softly at her. "Of course he did, otherwise Ares wouldn't have asked us to risk extracting him here. Do you know where 'here' is, Darrow?" "It doesn't matter," I murmur. I look around at the walls, the men, the swaying lights. Everything is so cold, so dirty. "What matters is …" I fail to finish my own sentence. A thought of Eo severs my voice. "What matters is that you want something from me." "Yes, that matters," says Dancer. His hand touches my shoulder. "But that can wait. I'm surprised you're standing. The wounds on your back are sullied. You'll need antibac and skinres to stop the scarring." "Scars don't matter," I say. I stare at the two blood drops that trickle from my shirttail to the floor. My wounds reopened when I climbed from the grave. "Eo is … dead, yes?" "Yes. She is. We couldn't save her, Darrow." "Why not?" I ask. "We just couldn't." "Why not?" I repeat. I glare up at him, glare at his followers and hiss the words one by one. "You saved me. You could have saved her. She is the one you would have wanted. The bloodydamn martyr. She cared about all this. Or does Ares only need Sons, not Daughters?" "Martyrs are a dime a dozen." Harmony yawns. I slip forward like a serpent and grab her around the throat; waves of anger ripple through my face till it goes numb and I feel tears welling behind my eyes. Scorchers whine as they're primed around me. One jams into the back of my neck. I feel its cold muzzle. "Let her go!" someone shouts. "Do it, boy!" I spit at them, shake Harmony once and toss her aside. She crouches on the floor, hacking, and then a knife glimmers in her hand as she rises. Dancer stumbles between us. "Stop it! Both of you! Darrow, please!" "Your girl was a dreamer, boy," Harmony spits at me from Dancer's other side. "As worthless as a flame over water …"