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Don't Go Blindly Into the Dark
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To hide that he can't read, Jan Van Eck has been forcing his son to pretend he's blind since he was eight years old. Wylan is now attending Ketterdam University, and meeting Jesper Fahey may very well be about to change his life. But is he safe to tell Jesper the truth? And what will Jesper say if he does?
Jesper is struggling to weigh up his life in the Barrel and his life at the University of Ketterdam, and there's a good chance that his growing debt is about to make the decision for him. He hasn't attended class consecutively for months, but maybe that will change when his newest project includes partnering up with Wylan Van Eck. But can he really leave the Barrel behind him? And how long can he keep up the pretence of who he thinks Wylan wants him to be?
Meanwhile there is a darkness growing in Ketterdam, and it seems a killer may be stalking the streets of West Stave. An unknown evil is closing its jaws over the city, and it’s starting to feel like nowhere is safe.
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Content warnings for this chapter: ptsd, death, blood, implied gore, descriptions of dead bodies, choking, murder, abuse, manipulation, conditioning, implied sa references, trafficking references, implied violence, imprisonment, and reference to human experimentation (kind of a minor spoiler for this chpater but not really - this last point is regarding the abuse Jeluna suffered, so it's mostly events that have already been established but they actually get labelled as experimentation in this chapter)
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Chapter 47 - Kaz
Kaz marched back to East Stave with fire in his throat, his cane crashing against the cobbles like he was trying to break them in half. The sun was still trying to make an appearance between the clouds but the air was damp and Kaz’s leg was screaming its complaints; the rain would start soon, he was sure.
The Slat came into view ahead of him, a welcome sight even if he wasn’t staying long - he had too much work to do for that, Layla had made sure of it. It wasn’t just about finding someone to cover the tables, it was that no-one could work the tables like Layla did; really Elodie would have been a terrible second option, she was too quiet, too mousy, but Kaz had thought she must have at least some sort of mask to put on if she’d been waiting on customers at the White Rose. Still, he knew really she wouldn’t have been able to draw anything out of these high rollers the way that Layla always did.
“They make it easy,” she’s said once, years ago now, after more than enough glasses of whatever cheap as shit wine Haskell had wrangled that week, “It’s like once they see me all other thoughts - oh, whoops - all other thoughts go pshhhh,”
She mimicked, waving a hand from her head up towards the ceiling, and almost threw her glass across the room. Kaz took it off her, unamused.
“Right outta their heads. Just bam,” she clapped her hands together, “And s’all gone,”
Layla was quite possibly mad, but she was damn good at her job and for as long as it stayed that way Kaz wasn’t going to complain. Except for today, he conceded, because she wasn’t going to show up. Inej had been frustratingly correct; if Layla wasn’t coming to work, it had to be serious enough that they didn’t want her there. Though Kaz also couldn’t rule out the possibility that she’d spent the years he’d known her cultivating a very specific reputation, just so that when she did finally bunk off - or double cross him - no-one saw it coming, no matter how unlikely that was. After all, nobody had seen her today. She hadn’t sent someone in on her behalf to tell Kaz that she was ill, just a rough little note.
He was overthinking this. Besides, no-one was committed enough to a cover that they intentionally came to work with firepox, were they?
Kaz decided to send someone to cover her door at the Slat once he got inside, just to be safe.
It wasn’t until Kaz had almost reached the front door that Jesper and Wylan appeared around the corner, seemingly on the way back from West Stave. Kaz’s first thought was that Nina hadn’t been exaggerating about Wylan’s scars; they couldn’t exactly have been described as subtle - but did that dissuade him from the belief that Wylan could see more than he was letting on? The cloudiness over his irises had vanished. It was hard to argue that the scars didn’t look realistic, certainly, but Kaz didn’t feel immediately convinced. He was rarely immediately convinced of anything.
His second thought was that Wylan did not look well. Despite not having used a cane since coming to Barrel he seemed to get around reasonably well, often using tactile aids around him or the company of someone sighted, but now he was unsteady on his feet and the arm he’d hooked round Jesper’s elbow was clearly taking more weight than he wanted to admit to either of them. He was paler than usual, noticeably so even as they approached each other, his pupils were dilated, and the dark shadows under his eyes were emphasised.
“You passed out again,” said Kaz, by way of greeting.
“I- how-?”
“Well, hello to you too, Kaz,” Jesper gave him a cheery wave, and Kaz ignored him.
“Roeder said this has happened before,” he continued, adjusting his weight against his cane as halted, “How often?”
Wylan’s cheeks heated in indignation; he more than knew by now, of course, that Kaz had sent someone to watch him and Kaz knew that Roeder had fought off more than one idiot who either didn’t know Wylan was under Dregs’ protection or had been stupid enough to take a try anyway, but every time it happened to come up in conversation Wylan responded the same way.
“Not often,” he just about managed, after a moment of hesitation, “This was- this was the first time in a while,”
Kaz didn’t protest, but he wasn’t entirely convinced - and he needed to know if this was a growing issue. He couldn’t afford for Wylan to collapse with a bomb in his hand, and definitely not if it happened at the workshop. There was far too much money wrapped up in there. He said nothing, turning to the front door of the Slat and paying little attention to the pair once they were out of his eyeline, but still made a mental note to speak to Nina - she might be able to find the cause and monitor things, at least, if there was no way of stopping them.
“Anika,”
Kaz moved his hand in a short, deliberate beckon and Anika stood to follow him towards the stairs.
“Layla can’t work tonight, I need you to-”
“I can wait on tables, Kaz,” Anika shook her head, apparently missing Kaz’s bristle at being cut off, “But I can’t control an audience like she can, and I definitely won’t be-”
No, Kaz thought, and we definitely need that tonight. One in particular, he noted, had connections to Councilman Hoede and, no matter how tenuous they might be, Kaz was sure as hell going to make use of them. No, Anika could not do what Layla did. But I’m sure I know somebody who can.
“You don’t need to,” he said tightly, “As I was saying, I need you upstairs to watch her door - and keep someone on Pietro as well, Bieren maybe. Someone else is going to cover the game,”
“Why do you-?” Anika looked up through her yellow lashes to lock eyes with Kaz, and swallowed her original question to replace it with: “Who’s covering?”
“Guess,”
Anika smiled.
“I’ll send a message,” she said, “If that’s all?”
“Tell her to get here an hour early. She’ll need time to learn information on the marks. I want you to stay on Layla all day and night - don’t hide that you’re there, but don’t let her know that I sent you. You’re the closest thing we have to half-competent-”
“You flatter me,”
“-so it shouldn’t be suspicious if you decided to check in. She does anything suspicious then let me know, other than that… well, as I said, you’re the closest she’s getting to a half-competent Medik around here,”
“There are so many problems with this plan that I don’t know where to start,”
“Bite your tongue, Anika, and just do your damn job,”
Anika gave him a mock salute before she sauntered off, her thumb hooked through the belt loop of her trousers as she shouted for Bieren across the room. Kaz paced upstairs, his mind whirring through everything that needed to be done for tonight - and everything they might be able to garner from it. He was only becoming more certain that Jeluna was somehow linked to the reports of unusual activity across the Geldstraat these past few months - but did that mean that Tara and Amethyst were somehow related to it all as well? It seemed unlikely that Councilman Hoede was the one who’d murdered them. Well, it wouldn’t have been unreasonable to suspect him after Tara’s death, but after what had been done to Amethyst… no, there was something different there. And anyway, it seemed that it was only Jeluna whose time had been paid for - but was that because Hoede was getting smarter? He could have had Tara and Amethyst abducted, thinking that no-one would notice their absence the same way no-one noticed the girl he took the previous month and been caught off-guard when they were reported missing. So instead of abducting Jeluna he made a deal with Kaatje de Waal to keep her for two weeks; maybe Jeluna really had managed an escape but if she had -
No, that didn’t make sense. If Jeluna knew that he’d paid Kaatje for her to stay there, it would take a hell of a lot to make her run. And the lack of memory; Kaz assumed it was from some kind of drugs, and if that was the case - for what else could it be? - then running would only be farther from the realm of possibility. Then what? Kaz tried to think through the facts, to summarise them in his head.
A girl was abducted from a pleasure house on West Stave and showed up dead over a week later. A month after that, Tara went missing from the Menagerie and returned in much the same manner. At a much sooner interval Amethyst was taken from the Sweet Shoppe, and rediscovered in a far more gruesome death. There were efforts to make them all look like crimes of passion; the first two girls were choked, the last stripped of her silks, all of them missing for some time before their unpleasant reappearance. Tara’s body had been returned to the Menagerie; Amethyst was found on the steps outside the Exchange; Kaz didn’t know much about the first girl’s discovery, barring the reported cause of death. There had been a pause - maybe the violence of Amethyst’s death had gotten out of hand? They weren’t expecting it, and had to lie low for a while? - before Nina spoke to a girl at the Willow Switch and learned that Jeluna Kir-Mai was missing. And that was strange as well, wasn’t it? Whatever her name was - Kheja? - had insistently told Nina that Jeluna was unavailable and then proceeded to slip her a note that said they took her. But it wasn’t until two weeks later that Jeluna was considered missing.
Kaz was missing something. He had to be.
Was it at all possible that Tara’s death had been more than it seemed? After all, bruising wasn’t difficult for a Corporalnik to invent, was it? Maybe whatever the cause was had actually been more similar to Amethyst’s than he had realised, just more subtle. And if so, could Jeluna’s memory loss be linked back to the same trigger?
Some Grisha can do that, can’t they? Jesper had asked, when Kaz told him about Amethyst’s body, They say the Darkling could.
Kaz had dismissed it - what he understood of the Cut meant it would be cleaner than what he’d seen at the Exchange, a different kind of precision to its power. This had been messy, frenzied even. Passionate - but what if there was more behind the theory than he’d considered? His first thought had been that Amethyst had been the victim of some kind of weapons testing, and he’d disregarded it because Tara didn’t seem to fit the image. But what if both things were true? If there was really more to Tara’s death than it had seemed, if something unnatural had been done to all of them… was there some way of harnessing Grisha power to create a weapon? Kaz had no idea. Nothing of the sort had ever been done before, nothing of the sort could even have been considered possible before - and even if that was the case, it hardly solved this mystery.
Kaz could not keep track of the threads that were weaving around each other now, too many to count and too closely wound to find and undo their knots. But he thought that solving the question of Councilman Hoede may very well be a good start.
The rain began whilst Kaz sat at his desk, working on a ledger for the Crow Club, and quickly thickened to heavy tears streaking down the window panes and hammering on the roof. By the time Inej climbed through the window it was probably wet enough to call a storm, and Inej was dripping. Kaz looked up at her, studying the loose pieces of hair that had become plastered to her forehead. For one small, inane moment he almost offered her a towel, and had to resist physically shaking himself free of the thought.
“You’re late,” he said, looking back to his books.
He could picture Inej’s face without turning his gaze to her, could practically hear her bristling from across the room.
“It took a long time to settle Jeluna,” she said.
Kaz nodded, still not looking up, and tapped his pen against the page.
“Well?”
He’d expected - maybe even hoped - that Inej would return to her usual perch on the windowsill as she gave him her report. He had found himself craving the normalcy, the comfort of their routine. Maybe it was better that she just stood there, eyes cold, and spoke to him like she was reading off a script. Maybe he could shatter whatever illusion he’d been constructing between them, and let them both get on with their jobs.
Inej rattled through her usual report, the Black Tips and the Dime Lions mostly, and then:
“Oh, and Councilman Hoede’s house has been shut off,”
Kaz looked up.
“The whole place was crawling with stadwatch, but they’re saying it’s going under quarantine for a firepos outbreak. I couldn’t get close enough to find out if it was family or staff, the barriers…”
She kept talking, but Kaz had stopped hearing anything she said. His first, very brief thought, was that if there were no abductions for the next month or so it would go a long way in confirming whether it was Hoede himself behind them. His next, much longer and much more in the foreground thought was that of ten thousand screaming alarm bells ringing in his head.
There could be a firepox outbreak. The last time Layla hadn’t come into work she’d had firepox - it was more than possible to contract it twice, and Kaz didn’t know of anyone who’d survived long enough after that to get it a third. If Layla had firepox there was a high chance Pietro did as well - and he had Anika and Bieren with them both. Fuck.
He could do this. He could think his way out of this. It was the one thing he was always only halfway committed to being prepared for; trapped somewhere in between the need to know they had systems in place and the inability to let a single thought pass through his head when it came to plague. He had to think.
They could close off a floor of the Slat - or even just the back rooms, so no-one would even have to share a staircase with anyone who might be infected - and quarantine people in there. He could get Nina to run through any possible treatments or preventative measures, he could limit staff at the Crow Club, he could open up one of their safehouses as a temporary replacement for home instead of the Slat if he needed to. It would be fine; he could work this out. He would just have to think his way out of it, like he did everything else.
“Kaz?”
Kaz turned his head sharply back to Inej, his fists tightening, his fingers pressing against each other to find the reassuring feel of leather between his palms.
“Did you pick up any chatter?”
Inej frowned and he cursed internally as he realised she must have already told him this, but she said nothing except:
“I couldn’t get close; they’re putting barriers up around the house, and the Geldstraat in broad daylight is an easy place to get caught. I’ll go back tonight, see if I can’t find anything out from the staff at any of the other houses,”
Kaz nodded.
“Good. But steer clear as you can from the Hoede house itself,” there was a pause and Kaz scrambled for a plausible reason that wouldn’t raise her suspicions anymore than he surely already had, “There’ll probably still be stadwatch there,”
A long quiet settled over them, nothing but the hammering rain and the tense stare of Inej’s dark, endless eyes. Usually Kaz wouldn’t have minded, but there was something unnerving about the way that Inej could make you feel her quiet - and about the impatient gaze that he could feel over him even as he turned back to his ledger. He listened to the rain for a moment, felt the scent of it and the damp, fresh earth that had drifted through the open window on a quiet, cool breeze. His door was closed. Maybe if Kaz stood and slammed the window shut Inej would leave. He didn’t.
“Spit it out, Wraith,”
“Why did you push her like that?” she whispered, “Why would you do that to her?”
Kaz turned the page of his notebook.
“I’m not here to protect her,” he said, like they were talking about any regular business venture, “I need her to understand what has actually happened to her, because for as long as she doesn’t she’s going to keep defending Kaatje, and she’s going to keep protecting Kaatje from anything we might be able to find out about her. We won’t get anywhere if she won’t talk to us, and in that case,” he looked up with cold eyes, blatantly aware of how cruel his words were about to be and telling himself that he did not care, “she doesn’t have much use to me, so why would I keep her around?”
Inej’s jaw twitched.
“You shouldn’t have done it,” she said, and then - after a long pause and in a quieter voice: “She did open up a little,”
Kaz resisted the urge to smile.
“Go on,”
“She talked to us about arriving at the Willow Switch; said she supposed she knew that it was a long time ago really, but she didn’t understand how she hadn’t known any of it for this long. She was never allowed to talk about how long she’d been there and she says she can’t remember seeing that many seasons - but with how much you said about Kaatje keeping her indoors…” Inej trailed away for a moment, then added: “I went to the Willow Switch before I came here,”
Kaz raised an eyebrow, but he kept quiet.
“It’s not easy to get in; most of the rooms don’t have windows. And…” she swallowed, “A similar set up to the Menagerie, below,”
A basement. Rare for most Kerch buildings, but not particularly unusual for the pleasure houses.
“Anything worth reporting on?”
“Jeluna isn’t the only one,” Inej said, after a beat, “But she was the first,”
Kaz stood up and began to slowly make his way towards the basin that lay just past the divider that separated his sleeping quarters from his office; the attic space at the Slat was essentially one large room but Kaz didn’t need everyone who came to his office being able to see his bed beyond.
“She was an experiment,” he said, and from the corner of his eye he saw Inej nod.
He leant his cane against the wall and stripped his gloves off slowly, flexing his fingers in and out of fists before plunging them into the cold water. In the peripherals of his vision, Inej moved silently to seat herself beneath the open window. Her clothes were still damp from the rain, the loose wet hairs at the front of her face tracing patterns over her skin and the end of her braid, though no longer dripping, curled and was in place by the water. She studied the grey sky, fingertips dancing over the lowest edge of the glass. Kaz had not missed the way she’d hooked a hand beneath her injured leg to pull it up to herself the last time she sat here, something she never used to do before, but she didn’t seem to have done so now. He hoped that meant it was improving, and not that she was lying to him.
He waited for the easy silence to slip over them as he dried his hands, slipped his gloves back on, collected his cane. The rain had become a light patter now, but the sky was still dark and the threat of thunder did not seem to have dissipated.
“So,” he said, as he stepped forwards, “What do you think of this situation with the Zemeni trade ambassador?”
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Transform Your Space with LNG Blinds: Expert Drapery and Motorization Solutions Near You
Introduction
In the world of interior design, the right window treatments can make all the difference. Whether you're transforming your living room, bedroom, or office space, high-quality blinds, shades, and drapery set the tone for style and functionality. LNG Blinds: The Drapery and Motorization Experts specialize in creating sophisticated, tailor-made window treatments that bring elegance, convenience, and cutting-edge technology to your spaces. We offer a range of window treatment solutions—from solar shades and drapery to the latest motorized blinds—all designed to meet your specific needs. Let’s delve into how LNG Blinds combines quality, expertise, and innovative motorization options to create stunning, versatile window treatments for your home or business.
Hunter Douglas Blinds Near Me: Premium Solutions for Every Style
When searching for “Hunter Douglas near me,” it’s about finding an option that promises both aesthetic value and functionality. Hunter Douglas products are renowned for their superior craftsmanship and ability to enhance any decor. At LNG Blinds, we proudly offer a full range of Hunter Douglas products that add sophistication to any room. From blinds and shades to designer roller and solar shades, these products provide flexible lighting options and energy-saving benefits. With a variety of fabrics, textures, and colors, Hunter Douglas blinds offer an unmatched level of customization.
Whether you’re in search of light filtering shades, blackout options, or eco-friendly choices, our team works with you to select Hunter Douglas products tailored to your personal style. By combining these premium products with our professional installation services, you’ll enjoy window treatments that elevate your interior design while meeting the practical needs of your space.
Motorized Shades and Blinds: Innovation Meets Convenience
Modern window treatments are about more than style—they’re about integrating technology to make life easier. Motorized shades and blinds from LNG Blinds bring you the latest in convenience and functionality, allowing you to control lighting and privacy at the touch of a button. With options to manage your window coverings via remote control, smartphone, or voice activation, motorization transforms your space into a smart, responsive environment.
Imagine being able to adjust your blinds without getting up or controlling them remotely while you’re away. This technology not only enhances convenience but also maximizes energy efficiency. Motorized shades can be programmed to open and close at specific times, utilizing natural light to help maintain optimal room temperatures and reducing reliance on artificial lighting. Available for both residential and commercial spaces, our motorized shades and blinds are perfect for those looking to add a modern, luxurious touch to their environment.
Blinds and Shades Near Me: Tailored Window Treatments with a Local Touch
Finding the perfect “blinds near me” or “shades near me” has never been easier with LNG Blinds in your area. We bring a personal touch to the window treatment process by working closely with our customers to understand their design vision and practical needs. Whether you’re drawn to classic blinds, modern roller shades, or unique window coverings like solar shades, we have the expertise and selection to bring your vision to life.
Our team offers complimentary consultations, where we’ll guide you through various styles, materials, and options that suit your space. We understand that every home and business is different, so we tailor each installation to match the architecture, lighting, and atmosphere of your room. Our skilled professionals ensure precise measurements and flawless installations so that you achieve the perfect look without compromise.
Solar Shades: Sleek, Energy-Efficient Solutions for Sunlight Control
Solar shades are one of the most popular choices for those who want to control natural light while maintaining a clear view of the outdoors. At LNG Blinds, we offer solar shades that blend functionality with elegance, allowing you to reduce glare, protect your interiors from harmful UV rays, and increase energy efficiency.
Available in various opacities, from light filtering to darkening, solar shades are versatile and ideal for any room. They work exceptionally well in sun-drenched spaces, allowing you to keep the room cooler and more comfortable. Our selection includes a wide array of colors and textures, making it easy to match the shades to your existing decor. As with all our products, we ensure precise installation to achieve a sleek, tailored look that adds value to your space.
Drapery and Valances: Elevating Elegance with Custom Textiles
For clients who desire an elevated, luxurious look, LNG Blinds offers custom drapery and valances. Drapery brings a touch of sophistication and style that transforms any space, and when combined with custom valances, the effect is truly remarkable. Our drapery collection spans various fabrics, patterns, and textures, allowing you to select options that perfectly complement your interior style.
Whether you’re looking to add dramatic floor-to-ceiling drapes to a formal room or a minimalist valance to a cozy nook, we work with you to design pieces that are as beautiful as they are functional. Drapery also enhances privacy and acoustics, making it a popular choice for both homes and commercial spaces. With our attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship, each piece is designed to seamlessly integrate with your decor, providing a cohesive and polished appearance.
Why Choose LNG Blinds for Your Window Treatment Needs?
LNG Blinds is dedicated to providing exceptional window treatment solutions backed by expertise, quality products, and impeccable service. Here’s what sets us apart:
Quality and Variety: Our comprehensive range of blinds, shades, and drapery includes options for every style, from contemporary roller shades to classic drapery and motorized solutions.
Customization: We know every space is unique, so we tailor our designs to fit your specific aesthetic and functional needs.
Professional Installation: Our skilled technicians ensure that every installation is done to perfection, providing a flawless finish and reliable performance.
Innovation: With motorized shades and smart home integration, we bring the future of window treatments into your space.
Local Service with Expertise: As a local business, we offer personalized attention and dedicated service, understanding the needs of our community while bringing the latest in design and technology.
Motorized Shades and Blinds for Commercial Spaces
For businesses, controlling light and privacy can directly impact productivity, ambiance, and energy savings. LNG Blinds offers motorized shades and blinds that are ideal for offices, restaurants, retail stores, and hospitality spaces. Motorized window treatments are particularly beneficial in commercial environments where adjusting multiple window coverings manually is impractical.
Our commercial-grade motorized shades can be customized to operate individually or in groups, giving you total control over the environment. From high-rise buildings to small storefronts, we work with businesses to provide solutions that align with their brand image, create a welcoming space, and help manage energy costs. Additionally, we offer solar shades for businesses looking to reduce heat and glare without sacrificing natural light, enhancing comfort for employees and customers alike.
Enhance Energy Efficiency with Smart Blinds and Shades
With a focus on sustainability, many of our products are designed to contribute to energy efficiency, helping you reduce your environmental impact and save on utility costs. For example, motorized shades can be programmed to maximize sunlight during the winter and minimize heat gain during the summer. This reduces the need for artificial heating and cooling, offering an eco-friendly solution that also cuts down on expenses.
Solar shades, in particular, are an excellent choice for eco-conscious homeowners and businesses. By controlling the amount of sunlight entering your space, solar shades help reduce the demand on HVAC systems and preserve the longevity of furniture and flooring by blocking UV rays.
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