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Ballad and Dagger: Part Five

This first book of the Outlaw Saints duology introduces sixteen-year-old Mateo Matisse, a New York City musician who must learn how to use his healing powers to save his aunt and raise his sunken island birthplace.

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  1. fray
    a noisy fight
    They won’t take her from me. Not her, and not Tams or Maza—both of whom are probably somewhere in the fray, fighting for their lives.
  2. flank
    be located at the sides of something or somebody
    The empire pirates set up a barricade in front of the club. I was with a group that charged them, but they flanked us somehow, and then it was just everyone for themselves and I got knocked over—I don’t even know who did it!
  3. straggler
    someone who strays or falls behind
    More wounded stragglers pass as I get closer.
  4. assorted
    consisting of a haphazard variety of different kinds
    She nods at the barricades: a pile of overturned cars, assorted trash, and a few tables from the club.
  5. casualty
    someone injured or killed in a military engagement
    Over by the crosswalk, some street medics from another Santero house treat a group of walking wounded—probably more casualties from when they attempted a direct charge.
  6. throng
    a large gathering of people
    But now it’s too late—Safiya took advantage of their confusion and sent her people forward in a furious throng.
  7. surly
    unfriendly and inclined toward anger or irritation
    And then Safiya is next to me, and we duck into a tunnel, the whole surly, triumphant battalion of Santeros, Sefaradim, pirates, and assorted randoms behind us.
  8. breach
    make an opening or gap in
    Seems they’ve breached the tunnels. So, I’m leading our troops down there to head them off, but you—you gotta go get Chela.
  9. scimitar
    a curved saber used in Eastern countries
    Nadia hands him something long and curved like a scimitar. The handle, which Tolo now holds out to me, is beaded like Chela’s dagger.
  10. stance
    standing posture
    Before I have time to adjust my stance or even take a breath, a bambarúto barrels out of the darkness.
  11. maw
    the mouth, jaws, or throat
    The air leaves me, my chest crushed between this creature’s bulky body armor and the ground, and then that slimy, too-many-teethed maw opens across the whole darkness, right in front of my face.
  12. cleave
    separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument
    I catch its face with my upswing, cleaving off most of that ichorous snout, and...that does it.
  13. demise
    the event of departure from life
    I need the power of its demise, though! Just before it blips out of sight, with the next two enraged monsters just a few seconds from reaching me, I lean over and reach out with one hand—and feel the impossible chaos of molecules ceasing its vanishing swirl.
  14. poised
    marked by balance or equilibrium and readiness for action
    I take one shaky step, then another, find my stride, and then fall into a steady jog upward, upward, sword poised, hands ready—let’s go.
  15. spectral
    resembling or characteristic of a phantom
    Another fully incarnated, huge bambarúto stands beside him, and a crowd of spectral ones wait nearby, getting ready to become flesh by feeding off Chela’s powers.
  16. dampen
    lessen in force or effect
    And then the world gets dead quiet, and all I hear is Chela’s voice cutting through all the dampened chaos, all the pain.
  17. clobber
    strike violently and repeatedly
    I barely have time to catch my breath before the other fully formed bambarúto swings at me with one claw and then clobbers me with the other when I dodge.
  18. effervescence
    irrepressible liveliness and good spirit
    I look at Chela, glowing brightly with a ferocious effervescence as she pulls her bloody hand from the creature and nods at me with a glance toward the skylight.
  19. brandish
    move or swing back and forth
    You, creator, destroyer, bind and brandish, you wield the rocks and soil, from nothing pull the essence of this earth, and in your sparkling hands, a new world is born.
  20. vitality
    the property of being able to survive and grow
    Restore vitality to your aching heart, run my sparkling hands along your contours to find the breaking points, the damage; soothe to a stop each hemorrhage and ache.
  21. unrelenting
    not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
    You—angel of creation, angel of destruction, shining light over a stormy sea, an unrelenting warrior at my side against that ancient giant.
  22. bawdy
    humorously vulgar
    You reconstruct an ancient bawdy love ballad into a praise hymn, slide it into their throats as they heal, and when they are in need, they call me: Avrix mi Galanika.
  23. niche
    an enclosure that is set back or indented
    Right now, in this place between past and present, this niche within the world, outside of time, it is just us.
  24. shaft
    a column of light
    Directly above us, the ruptured stage lets in a shaft of light from the main club, and a little farther away, another hole in the ceiling illuminates a pile of rubble.
  25. swath
    a path or strip (also figurative)
    I sidestep and unleash a swath of broken bambarúbones into its back as it rushes past.
  26. respective
    considered individually
    Chela and I back toward each other, facing down our respective enemies, and somehow it feels like old times.
  27. sonorous
    full and loud and deep
    The statue rumbles and then surges to life with a deep, sonorous growl.
  28. melee
    a noisy riotous fight
    I’m back in the middle of the melee, side by side with Chela and Tams, beating away a surge of hired goons, when Tams says, “Destroyer and creator, huh?” and Chela nods with a slight smile.
  29. fester
    generate pus
    Then he bursts out laughing as his arm bubbles and regenerates itself in a hideous, festering explosion of flesh.
  30. feint
    deceive by a mock action
    He feints toward Chela and then slaps me hard across the face when I lunge for him.
  31. intact
    lacking nothing essential, not damaged
    After the great Madrigal War, the elders decided to banish all memories and mementos that bore my name and divided the spirit Madrigal into two opposite parts to keep their precious trinity intact.
  32. ideal
    conforming to an ultimate standard of perfection
    “Well, it was a few hundred years, hmm? But still, a moment—back during Muslim rule of Spain—when Jews, Muslims, and Christians lived together in some kind of harmony. We call it La Convivencia, and it probably wasn’t quite as ideal as all that.”
  33. imminent
    close in time; about to occur
    “And then some of us landed at Madrigal, and we thought: Here, on this strange island in the Caribbean Sea, is La Convivencia, perhaps. Here it is reborn, but with a different trinity, a new harmony, and”—the rabbi’s big cheeks rise, his whole face a squint, to indicate a joke is imminent—“better weather, of course!”
  34. eccentric
    conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
    Tolo hooked us up with one of his smuggling boats and a crew every bit as eccentric and menacing as you’d imagine them to be.
  35. careen
    move at high speed and in an uncontrolled way
    This is not right. We knew it in the fullness of our beings, the strange prickling that careened suddenly through us.
  36. fleeting
    lasting for a markedly brief time
    She felt us with her; it brought a tiny, fleeting warmth to her pounding heart.
  37. misshapen
    so badly formed or distorted as to be ugly
    Screams and footsteps and curses, and amidst it all, a small, misshapen sphere of flesh dropped and rolled across the floor toward that feverish green light.
  38. emaciated
    very thin, especially from disease or hunger or cold
    As if pulled by an invisible thread, the ball of flesh bounced once, then again before landing in a shivering, emaciated hand reaching out from a small altar.
  39. guttural
    relating to or articulated in the throat
    The boy reached for the sphere. The old man held it away, laughing in a shrill, guttural howl.
  40. obscure
    make unclear or less visible
    The bambarúto stepped toward the corpse man, obscuring that heinous green glow.
Created on Wed Feb 28 09:04:40 EST 2024 (updated Thu Feb 29 13:35:27 EST 2024)

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