Jaya drove her rowers hard through the morning. The sun rose blazing behind them and she steered through waves that deepened and rolled more heavily as wind sprang up from the north. At the prow she had a lookout watching the horizon, looking for her ships, and she could look to the north herself and see the sails of the oncoming enemies growing nearer, the wind driving them like whips. She counted six sails, then ten, then sixteen, and she saw signals flashed from one to the other, a flickering of light.
The longboats rowed hard around the headland and she saw her own ships at anchor offshore, pitching as the sea grew rougher. She had not brought her entire fleet here, only a flotilla large enough to deter attack. She had six smaller ships, including her own Unjarah, and at the center one of the great warships she had captured and renamed the Reaper.
Seeing them at anchor like this sank her heart heavy in her chest, down into her belly. They could never get underway fast enough to escape the enemy ships, and they were not enough to fight them. The Mordani had brought a greater power to bear than she had foreseen, and now she knew this was the price of her strike against them. They must have sent away for aid when she took Jinan, and now she was gathering the harvest of her success.
The rowers bent now, pulling fanatically until their skins were slick with sweat and their arms knotted and their backs groaned. Jaya gave orders to her man at the prow and he shouted her commands ahead as far as his voice could bear them. By the time they were close the ships were all dragging up their anchors and rushing to put on sail. The heavy anchors of the Reaper would never come up in time, so men with chisels and hammers cut the chains away and set her loose.
Dhatun looked at her when they came near the immense warship. The Reaper was his command, and it was his place to captain her. Their gazes met for a long moment, and then he turned his boat for his ship as it began to move. Jaya swallowed a heaviness in her throat. She knew she would likely not see him alive again, if indeed any of them escaped this trap.