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Aimee Carter - Pawn

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YOU CAN BE A VII. IF YOU GIVE UP EVERYTHING. For Kitty Doe, it seems like an easy choice. She can either spend her life as a III in misery, looked down upon by the higher ranks and forced to leave the people she loves, or she can become a VII and join the most powerful family in the country. If she says yes, Kitty will be Maskedsurgically transformed into Lila Hart, the Prime Ministers niece, who died under mysterious circumstances. As a member of the Hart family, she will be famous. She will be adored. And for the first time, she will matter. Theres only one catch. She must also stop the rebellion that Lila secretly fostered, the same one that got her killed and one Kitty believes in. Faced with threats, conspiracies and a life thats not her own, she must decide which path to chooseand learn how to become more than a pawn in a twisted game shes only beginning to understand. Previously titled Masked.

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Pawn

The Blackcoat Rebellion - 1

by

Aimee Carter

To Caitlin Straw, for reading every word.

I

Unlucky

Risking my life to steal an orange was a stupid thing to do, but today of all days, I didnt care about the consequences. If I were lucky, the Shields would throw me to the ground and put a bullet in my brain.

Dead at seventeen. It would be a relief.

As I hurried through the crowded market, I touched the back of my neck and tried not to wince. That morning, my skin had been pale and smooth, with only a freckle below my hairline. Now that noon had come and the test was over, my skin was marred with black ink that would never wash off and ridges that would never disappear.

III. At least it wasnt a II, though that wasnt much of a consolation.

Kitty, called Benjy, my boyfriend. He tucked his long red hair behind his ears as he sauntered toward me, taller and more muscular than most of the others in the marketplace. Several women glanced at him as he passed, and I frowned.

I couldnt tell whether Benjy was oblivious or simply immune to my bad mood, but either way, he gave me a quick kiss and a mischievous look. I have a birthday present for you.

You do? I said. Guilt washed over me. He didnt see the orange in my hand or understand I was committing a crime. He should have been safe at school instead of here with me, but hed insisted, and I had to do this. Id had one chance to prove I could be worthwhile to society, and Id failed. Now I was condemned to spend the rest of my life as something less than everyone in that market, all because of the tattoo on the back of my neck. Stealing a piece of fruit meant only for IVs and above wouldnt make my life any easier, but I needed one last moment of control, even if the Shields arrested me. Even if they really did kill me after all.

Benjy opened his hand and revealed a tiny purple blossom, no bigger than my thumbnail, nestled in his palm. Its a violet, he said. Theyre a perennial flower.

I dont know what that means. I glanced around, searching for where he might have found it. Three tables down, next to a booth selling pictures of the Hart family, was one boasting colorful bottles of perfume. Tiny purple flowers covered the table. They were only decorations, not goods. Not anything that could get him killed or arrested and sent Elsewhere, like my orange. The seller must have let him take one.

Perennial means that once theyre planted, they keep growing year after year. He placed the flower in my palm and brushed his lips against mine. They never give up, like someone I know.

I kissed him back, forcing myself to relax. Thank you. Its beautiful. I sniffed the violet, but if it had a scent, it was lost in the smells surrounding us.

Despite the cool autumn day, it was sweltering inside the market. People were packed together, creating a stench that mingled with the sizzling meats, fresh fruit, and hundreds of other things the vendors tried to sell. I usually didnt mind, but today it made my stomach turn.

We need to go, I said, cupping my fingers around the flower to keep it safe. The orange in my other hand seemed to grow heavier with every passing second, and it wouldnt be long before someone noticed us. Benjy stood out in a crowd.

He glanced at the orange, but he said nothing as he followed me toward the exit, setting his hand on my back to guide me. I tensed at his touch, waiting for him to brush my hair away and spot my tattoo. He hadnt asked yet, but that courtesy wouldnt last forever.

Id seen the posters and heard the speeches. Everyone had. We all had our rightful place in society, and it was up to us to decide what that was. Study hard, earn good grades, learn everything we could, and prove we were special. And when we turned seventeen and took the test, we would be rewarded with a good job, a nice place to live, and the satisfaction that we contributed to our societyeverything we would ever need to lead a meaningful life.

That was all Id ever wanted: to prove myself, to prove that I was better than the Extra I really was. To prove I deserved to exist even though I was a second child. To prove the government hadnt made a mistake not sending me Elsewhere.

Now my chance was over, and I hadnt even earned an average IV. Instead of living the meaningful life Id been promised since before I could remember, Id managed a III. There was nothing special about meI was just another Extra who should never have been born in the first place.

I was a waste.

Worst of all, as much as I wanted to hate them for my III, it wasnt the governments fault. Everyone had an equal shot, and Id blown mine. Now I had to live with the shame of having a permanent record of my failure tattooed onto the back of my neck for everyone to see, and I wasnt so sure I could do it.

Benjy and I had nearly reached the exit when a weedy man dressed in a gray Shield uniform stepped in front of me, his arm outstretched as he silently demanded my loot. The pistol holstered to his side left me no choice.

I found it on the ground, I lied as I forked over the orange. I was about to give it back to the merchant.

Of course you were, said the Shield. He rotated his finger, a clear sign he wanted me to turn around. Benjy dropped his hand, and panic spread through me, white-hot and urging me to run.

But if I took off, he might blame Benjy, and all I could hope for now was that my stupid decision didnt affect him, too. Benjy had a month to go before he turned seventeen, and until then, he wouldnt be held responsible for his actions. Until that morning, I hadnt been, either.

At last I turned and pulled my dirty blond hair away from the nape of my neck. Even if I wanted to, I couldnt hide the mark or the angry red blotch surrounding it, still painful from the needle that had etched my rank into my skin.

Benjy stiffened at the sight of my III. I stared straight ahead, my face burning with shame. Id let him down. Id let both of us down. And now everything was going to change.

The man brushed his fingertips against the mark, feeling the three ridges underneath that proved it wasnt altered. Satisfied, he dropped his hand. Is she telling the truth? he said, and Benjy nodded, not missing a beat.

Yes, sir. We were on our way to the stall now. Benjy twisted around to give him a glimpse of his bare neck. Were only here to look around.

The Shield grunted, and he tossed the orange in the air and caught it. I scowled. Was he going to let me go or force me to my knees and shoot me? Less than five feet away, browned blood from another thief still stained the ground. I looked away. Maybe hed send me Elsewhere instead, but I doubted it. The bastard looked trigger-happy.

I see. He leaned in, and I wrinkled my nose at his sour breath. Did you know your eyes are the same shade as Lila Harts?

I clenched my jaw. Lila Hart, the niece of the prime minister, was so wildly popular that hardly a week went by when someone didnt mention that the bizarre blue shade of my eyes matched hers.

No, I said through gritted teeth. Never heard that before in my life.

The Shield straightened. Whats your name?

Kitty Doe.

Doe? He eyed us both. Youre Extras?

Yes, I said, trying to keep the snarl out of my voice. No one with an ounce of self-preservation talked to a Shield like that, but after what had happened that morning, I didnt have it in me to kiss anyones ass.

Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed Benjy frown, and I could almost hear his silent question. What do you think youre doing?

Stupidly risking my life, thats what.

The Shield stroked his pistol. Stay put. Move, and Ill kill you, got it?

I nodded mutely. But as soon as he turned away, Benjy touched my elbow, and our eyes met.

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