Cora Vell had been told all her life that the harbor at Saltwick smelled of brine and rope and the particular green rot of timbers that had outlasted three generations of caulkers, and like most things she had been told, only some of it was true.
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The third time Dr. Aleta Marsh examined the body of Margaret Reeve, she found a small mole on the inside of the wrist that had not been there in the first two lives — and decided, finally, that someone wanted her to notice.
The signal arrived in November and Renata Ortega heard it three weeks before anyone else, in the hour between the morning shift and lunch, when the array was supposed to be in maintenance mode and the lab was supposed to be empty.
The first letter arrived in October, addressed to no one, signed with a single initial, and Calum Brae read it twice before he understood that it was meant for him — or for whoever happened to be keeping the light at the end of the world that month.
Master Belloch had taught Cora that the compass is the only honest instrument in a cartographer’s kit, because every other tool will lie if you ask it to, but a compass will keep pointing north even when north is the last place you want to go.
The wharf was empty in the way that wharves are never empty, the kind of empty that needs people to define it, and Renn stood at its edge until he heard the ink begin to ask, again, what it had been asking since he carried the bottle out of the house at dawn.
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