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Metal rang against stone, then silence. Thorne stared at the broken handle in his hands, splinters digging into his calloused palms. Around him, the mine seemed to hold its breath,dust hanging in the air like tiny witnesses to his failure.
"Valtor!"
The voice cut through the darkness. Heavy boots thundered closer, each step echoing off the narrow tunnel walls. Thorne's shoulders tensed.
The overseer emerged from the shadows, lamplight carving harsh lines across his weathered face. His eyes,cold, grey and merciless, fixed on the broken tool at Thorne's feet.
"That's the second one this month."
The overseer's voice was low, dangerous.
Thorne dropped to one knee, head bowed. The stone floor bit into his kneecap through worn trousers.
"I'm sorry, sir. The vein was harder than I thought. I'll work extra hours to…"
"Damn right you will."
The overseer spat to the side.
"Get yourself a new axe. And Valtor? If I see another broken tool with your number on it, you'll be sleeping in the deep shafts with the rats. Understood?"
"Yes, sir."
The overseer lingered a moment longer, his shadow stretching across Thorne like a dark prophecy. Then he turned and stomped away, his curses fading into the network of tunnels.
Thorne rose slowly, knees aching. He gathered the broken pieces and made his way toward the equipment shed, his footsteps hollow against the stone.
The shed sat near the main shaft, a ramshackle structure of rotting wood and rusted hinges. Inside, rows of pickaxes hung from iron hooks, their edges dulled from years of use. The smell of old metal and sweat clung to everything.
Thorne reached for a replacement, but voices nearby made him pause.
"...that's him, isn't it?"
"Yeah. That's Ronan's boy."
The words floated through the gaps in the wooden walls. Thorne's hand froze on the axe handle.
"Poor bastard."
A different voice, older and rougher.
"Paying for crimes he didn't commit."
"His father neither, if you ask me."
The first voice dropped to a whisper, but Thorne could still hear.
"Everyone knows it was the uncle. Darius. The greedy son of a bitch wanted the whole estate."
"Careful with that talk. Walls have ears."
"Down here? Please. We're already in hell. What's a little truth gonna do?"
Footsteps shuffled away, leaving Thorne alone with the echoes of their words.
His grip tightened around the pickaxe handle. The wood groaned under his fingers.
‘They were framed.’
The thought burned through his mind like acid.
‘Father never killed anyone. Mother only tried to protect him. And I…’
He closed his eyes, but the images came anyway. They always did. His mother's scream. The spray of blood across polished marble floors. His father's desperate hands reached for him as arrows found their mark. The weight of his father's body growing cold against his chest.
‘Uncle Darius did this. He took everything.’
Thorne's knuckles went white. He raised the pickaxe, ready to slam it into the nearest stone wall, ready to feel something break under the force of ten years of rage…
A crackle of static shattered the moment.
The announcement system sputtered to life, speakers mounted in the corners of every tunnel wheezing like old men. A cheerful voice,too cheerful for this place,rang out across the mine.
"Attention all workers! The shift is officially over! Please make your way to the gathering hall for Manager Dravin's birthday celebration. Food and drinks will be provided. Again, all workers report to the gathering hall. Thank you!"
The effect was immediate.
Cheers erupted from every corner of the mine. Tools clattered to the ground. Men who'd been bent over in the darkness for twelve hours suddenly found the energy to sprint toward the main shaft.
"Finally!"
Someone shouted nearby.
"My back was about to give out."
"Did you hear? Dravin ordered a whole roasted boar."
"And ale! Real ale, not that watered-down piss they usually give us."
Two miners rushed past Thorne, their faces streaked with coal dust and grinning like children.
"I'm gonna eat until I burst."
One of them said, patting his hollow stomach.
"Gonna make up for a month of that gruel in one night."
His companion laughed.
"Just don't actually eat everything. Some of us want seconds too."
"No promises!"
They disappeared around the corner, their laughter echoing back through the tunnels.
Thorne stood still, pickaxe in hand, watching the exodus. Shadows moved in every direction,tired men suddenly animated, their voices overlapping in excitement and relief. The gathering hall. Food. A few hours where they could pretend they weren't slaves in everything but name.
He didn't move.
The tunnel gradually emptied. The voices faded. Soon, only the drip of water somewhere in the deep and the distant creak of support beams remained.
Thorne exhaled slowly and turned back toward the equipment shed. He'd return the axe, head back to his…
"Hey! Valtor!"
A hand clapped down on his shoulder. Thorne spun, muscles tensing, but relaxed when he saw the face.
Marcus. A man in his thirties with kind eyes and a crooked nose that had been broken too many times. He worked the same tunnel as Thorne, always had a smile despite everything this place took from them.
"Come on."
Marcus said, jerking his head toward the main shaft.
"Let's get going before all the good food's gone."
Thorne blinked.
"Oh. Right."
They fell into step together, joining the last trickle of workers heading toward the gathering hall. Their boots scuffed against stone, the lamplight casting long shadows that danced on the walls.
Marcus glanced at Thorne, then away, then back again. He seemed to be wrestling with something. Finally, he spoke.
"You know, I've got a son about your age."
His voice was soft, almost lost in the ambient noise of the mine.
"Haven't seen him in three years. His mother took him north when the work dried up in our village. Sends me letters sometimes, when she can afford the courier."
Thorne said nothing. He didn't know what to say.
"He'd be twenty-two now. Same as you."
Marcus smiled, but it was sad around the edges.
"I think about him every day. Wonder if he remembers what I look like. If he thinks I abandoned them."
They passed through a support arch, the wood groaning above them.
"I'm sorry."
Marcus said suddenly.
"For what happened to you. For what you're going through. It's not right. None of this is right."
Thorne's jaw tightened. He kept his eyes forward, watching the backs of the men ahead of them.
"It's fine. I'm not complaining."
The words came out flat, automatic. He'd said them so many times they'd lost all meaning.
Marcus studied him for a long moment, then nodded.
"Well."
He forced the smile wider.
"Let's at least enjoy the party, yeah? Dravin might be a bastard, but he knows how to throw a feast."
The tunnel opened up ahead, bright light spilling from the gathering hall like a promise. Voices swelled,dozens of men talking over each other, laughing, already celebrating.
"Yeah."
Thorne said quietly.
"Sure…”
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