Several days later, the Night Garden had largely repaired itself. There were still marks left on the weathered surface of its hull, but they did not affect its overall durability. Sunny was feeling better, as well, and the soldiers had received a much-needed reprieve from the draining intensity of the perilous voyage.
Guided by the stars, the living ship resumed its journey. Sunny and Jet had both turned somber and taciturn, knowing that the Eternal City — and the unknown dangers waiting for them there — were drawing close now.
Jet had entrusted the helm of the Night Garden to Aether and walked to the bow of the titanic ship, looking at the distant horizon with a contemplative expression. Starlight infused the darkness with a pale silver radiance, and the cold breeze was blowing from the west, ruffling her raven-black hair. Her icy blue eyes seemed to glow with a chilling shine in the dark expanse of the quiet night.
After a while, a black crow landed on her shoulder, waited for a few moments, and then pecked her on the cheek, as if to see if she was alive. Jet pushed the Echo off with an irritated scowl.
"This again? In your dreams, idiot."
Pushed off her shoulder, Crow Crow scrambled to take flight and flew up to land on a piece of the ship’s rigging a few meters away. There, it opened its wings and stared at her with righteous indignation.
"Corpse! Corpse!"
It jumped up and down a couple of times, as if wanting to express a complaint.
"Food! Food!"
Jet gave it an unamused glance.
"Not this corpse."
Then, looking at it darkly, she added in a husky voice:
"Bird. Soup."
Crow Crow stared at her silently for a few moments, then folded its wings and took a few hurried hops away... just to be safe.
A pale smile appeared on Jet’s lips.
Not long after that, Sunny emerged from her shadow and leaned on the railing, giving Crow Crow a curious glance.
"I’ve always meant to ask... that Echo of yours, it’s unusually animated, isn’t it?"
Jet remained silent for a bit, then turned to him and shrugged.
"I guess."
She called Crow Crow over and ruffled its feathers.
"It was a gift from the old man. So, Crow Crow is a bit special."
Sunny raised an eyebrow.
"The old man? Wake of Ruin?"
Jet nodded absentmindedly, then looked at him with a wry smile.
"Why? Is that so surprising?"
Sunny scratched the back of his head, not sure how to answer. Wake of Ruin was a cantankerous old man, and his personality left a lot to be desired. It was hard to imagine him giving gifts to his subordinates, even if there seemed to be a complicated relationship between him and Jet.
"No, it’s just... he doesn’t strike me as a generous man."
Jet grinned.
"You’re an astute judge of character, Sunny."
Sunny remained silent for a while, remembering the bits and pieces of what he knew about Jet’s past. The kind of advice she gave him in his youth spoke volumes about what her own experiences had been, but Jet never mentioned the details directly.
Eventually, he asked with a hint of caution in her voice:
"Your work for the government... it has not always been entirely voluntary, has it?"
Jet lingered for a few moments, then offered him a noncommittal shrug.
"Well, as far as relationships go, that one used to be a bit toxic at times."
She sighed and looked at the dark expanse of undulating water in front of them.
"But you are wrong if you think that it was not voluntary. It is true that after discovering my Flaw, they put a leash around my neck and exploited me... but I chose to be exploited myself. I needed to kill in order to survive, and I knew that the government would provide me with plenty of prey. So I was using them, as well. It was a mutual relationship, no matter how toxic."
Jet fell silent for a bit and then shivered slightly.
"Gods know it was way better than what would have happened to me in a Legacy clan. That, I don’t even want to think about."
Sunny raised an eyebrow.
"What about going independent?"



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