This Woven Kingdom

This Woven Kingdom by Tahereh Mafi Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Tahereh Mafi
comfort you to know that he is not yet dead.”
    â€œ Comfort me?”
    â€œYou seem distressed, Your Highness, and I—”
    Kamran took a step forward, his eyes flashing. He studied Hazan closely: the broken slope of his nose, his cropped ash-blond hair. Hazan’s skin was so densely freckled one could scarcely see his eyebrows; he’d been bullied mercilessly as a child for what seemed a myriad of reasons, tragic in all ways save one: it was Hazan’s suffering that had conjured theirfirst introduction. The day Kamran defended the illegitimate child of a courtier was the same day that nobby-kneed child pledged fealty to the young prince.
    Even then, Kamran had tried to look away. He’d tried valiantly to ignore the affairs deemed beneath him, but he could not manage it.
    He could not manage it still.
    â€œYou forget yourself, minister,” Kamran said softly. “I would encourage you now to get to your point.”
    Hazan bowed his head. “Your grandfather is waiting to see you. You are expected in his rooms at once.”
    Kamran briefly froze, his eyes closing. “I see. You were not exaggerating your frustration, then.”
    â€œNo, sire.”
    Kamran opened his eyes. In the distance, a kaleidoscope of colors bedimmed, then brightened. Soft murmurs of conversation carried over to him, the gentle footfalls of scurrying servants, a blur of snodas. He’d never paid much attention to it; the centuries-old uniform. Now every time he saw one he would think of that accursed servant girl. Spy. He nearly snapped his neck just to clear the thought. “What, pray, does the king want from me?”
    Hazan prevaricated. “Now that your people know you are home, I expect he will ask you to do your duty.”
    â€œWhich is?”
    â€œTo host a ball.”
    â€œIndeed.” Kamran’s jaw clenched. “I’m certain I would rather set myself on fire. If that is all?”
    â€œHe’s quite serious, Your Highness. I’ve heard rumors thatthe announcement for a ball has already been—”
    â€œGood. You will take this”—Kamran retrieved the handkerchief from his jacket, pinching it between thumb and forefinger—“and have it examined.”
    Hazan quickly pocketed the white handkerchief. “Shall I have it examined for anything in particular, Your Highness?”
    â€œBlood.”
    At Hazan’s blank look, the prince went on: “It belonged to the servant girl whose neck was nearly slit by the Fesht boy. I think she might be Jinn.”
    Now Hazan frowned. “I see.”
    â€œI fear you do not.”
    â€œForgive me, Your Highness, but in what way does her blood concern us? As you know, the Fire Accords give Jinn the right to w—”
    â€œI am well acquainted with our laws, Hazan. My concern is not merely with her blood, but with her character.”
    Hazan raised his eyebrows.
    â€œI don’t trust her,” Kamran said sharply.
    â€œNeed you trust her, sire?”
    â€œThere’s something false about the girl. She was too refined in her manners.”
    â€œAh.” Hazan’s eyebrows lifted higher, comprehension dawning. “And in light of all our recent friendliness from Tulan—”
    â€œI want to know who she is.”
    â€œYou think her a spy.”
    It was the way he said it, as if he thought Kamran delusional, that soured the prince’s expression. “You did not seeher the way I did, Hazan. She disarmed the boy in a single motion. Dislocated his shoulder. You know as well as I do how the Tulanians covet the Jinn for their strength and fleet-footedness.”
    â€œIndeed,” Hazan said carefully. “Though I should remind you, sire, that the child she disarmed was weak from hunger to the point of death. His bones might’ve been unhinged by a strong gust of wind. An ailing rat might’ve bested him.”
    â€œJust the same. You will have her found

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