Things have to end to give a chance for new ones to begin, I guess. And
after we got Lirya back with us to Highever, it was like a new beginning
for her. She was hungry like the wolf, her body aching for all the food
she had not provided it during… maybe weeks? How long can an elf live
without food and water? Whatever. She made sure to recover properly, and
even if we had to wake her up in the mornings and after lunch when she
always took a nap to force her to come back to the world of living ones,
it was like having her with us again.
And the best news was a change
in her mind. I’m still not sure if she was recovering her memories or
she was stuck so deeply in the Fade that part of her mind was still
sleeping, but to Kyle’s happiness, she started to call him son again.
And there’s a recognition gleam in her eyes. Maybe it is just a matter
of time.
Maybe she will be completely back sooner or later.
I
get out of the house and look into the distance. I’m not actually seeing
anything – not that the alienage has anything interesting to look at
anyway. I’m just lost in my thoughts. A gush of cold wind strikes me and
I brace myself. How can my life have changed so much?
It looks as if
there had been ages since I met Kyle, but when I come to think about
it, I realize it has been just a bit more than two years. And in that
time, my world has turned upside down. From a lone cat to a married
woman. With a mother in law, a dog and … some kind of brotherly noble
shem who is always looking for trouble. Oh and let’s not forget my
adoptive daughter. I sigh. I don’t even know how to cope with all of
this.
The wind brings now a succulent scent and that brings me back
to reality. Kyle must have been cooking dinner!! I’m happy he does it.
Even if I’m doing my best to learn, twenty years of surviving on scraps
and junk have not taught me to perform a proper cooking, and when Kyle
takes his time to cook himself the results are much better. I grin, and
get back inside home.
Kyle is in the small dinning room, preparing
the table, and when he sees me walking inside, he smiles and moves to
hug me. I kiss his nose.
“Mmh, what are you cooking? It smells delicious”
Kyle chuckles, his face so happy I would squeeze him. “It’s not me who is cooking. It is Lirya”
And
I understand the source of his happiness. Lirya comes out of the
kitchen some minutes later, with a tray in her hands which smells
delicious, and I can’t help but purr out of pleasure. If it tastes as it
smells, this is going to be quite an experience. So I sit on the chair
and wield my fork excited as a child. Kyle chuckles, and Lirya’s smile
widens into a grin.
“I hope the taste won’t spoil your expectations” she jokes, but I shake my head.
“It doesn’t look so. But I’m a bit surprised. It is the first time I see you cook”.
Lirya
shrugs. “I didn’t dare at first. My memories about which herbs were
good for poisoning and which ones were good for cooking were a bit
mixed. But now I think I remember then properly” she winks.
“Do you
mean you’re not sure?” I say perking a brow. I know she’s joking, but
the thought is scary. Kyle just grabs the tray and serves me a generous
portion of roasted meat, another for Lirya and then he pours the rest of
the food in his own plate.
“Just call a healer” he says. “I’ll be your guinea pig”, and starts munching as if there was no tomorrow. We all laugh.
This feels so much like a family…
Short
after we take over the succulent dinner, Lirya excuses herself and says
she has to go to bed. That spoils a bit the feeling of happiness. Not
only because our family dinner time ends too soon… It’s because we know
the reasons she’s gone.
She still has to perform her gatekeeper task.
When
we woke her up in Denerim, she was confused at first, then angry
because she felt she had to stay watching the gate and we had not
allowed her to do it. It took Kyle a long argument to convince her she
could wake up, at least from time to time, to stay with her family and
to perform the basical life needs… Eating, drinking and so on. Even if
after death her spirit surely could have continue watching the gate, we
wanted her to survive. Kyle wanted her to survive. Too many deaths in
his life lately.
Kyle looks at her leaving with a sad expression, and I put a hand on his shoulder to try to cheer him up.
“Now I know who did you take your cooking skills from” I say. But he sighs.
“Why?” he just whispers. “Why everybody I love has to go?”
“What
can I say?” I sigh too. “I think it is the price we must pay”. I
suddenly remember Dorella and Willow, and their sacrifice to save us and
help us retrieve the Cousland relic. “Some people have to do it so
others can continue living”.
He takes my hand and kisses it, but I already know the night has been spoiled.
“Look at the bright side”, I say. “She’s back. With us. Alive. Hey, and she cooks for us!”
The
sad smile in his face is reward enough, but anyway I need to take the
dark thoughts out of his head somehow, so I lean down to bite his ear.
“Last
one to arrive to the kitchen will have to wash the dishes” I whisper,
and run away, knowing that no matter who arrives last, we will do it
together.
I arrive first, but just by a hair. As soon as I put my
hands on the border of the sink, he grabs my waist and lifts me up,
laughing. I kick and punch, but with no harming intentions, until he
spins me to face him and I can kiss his nose.
“Are you trying to bribe me to wash the dishes for you?” I tease. He grins.
“I
just want to share kitchen time with you” he says wickedly, and makes
me sit on the counter to kiss me deeply. I close my eyes to enjoy the
moment, and when I move my hands to embrace him better I feel something
falling to the ground. Damn it. I don’t even have time to curse in loud
voice. Kyle moves also without thinking (who can think in a moment like
this?) and steps over whatever I let fall, which breaks with a crunchy
sound.
The spell is broken. Like the dish.
I’m trying to avoid
Kyle look down to the floor, but he smiles and ignores me. Leaving me
sitting over the counter, he leans down and grabs the pieces of the
broken dish. If he had not stepped upon it, maybe it wouldn’t be broken,
but now it is beyond any repairs. He sighs.
“You know? Most of the dishes here were purchased by Lirya, when she got this house”.
I nod, suddenly feeling like an intruder.
“Maybe we should consider to move to our own house, then”
And as soon as I say it I regret it, because I know this only will cause him more ache.
Kyle
looks at me as if I were talking in Anders. “Our own house? And who
would take care of Lirya… specially make her wake up in the mornings?”
I
sigh. He’s right, and I suddenly feel old and caged. “To think I was
reluctant to have children because I didn’t want to have to stay at home
caring for them…”
“But this is different”, Kyle protests. “Lirya is a
capable adult, and once someone makes sure she didn’t get stuck in the
Fade, she can do anything by herself. Heck, she can even come with us
adventuring! She was a bard once. I’m sure she has faced death even more
often than us!”.
I smile and nod, but my smile is sad. I don’t mind adventuring with friends but this?
“I
bet Tahl would come too, eh? Adventuring together keeps the family
close”, I joke, taking the broken pieces of the dish from his hands.
“Well… at least your mom’s deep sleep doesn’t let her hear my screams
when we make love”, I say, and his face blushing crimson rewards me, at
least a bit.
All right, I may sound selfish, but who likes to have
their mother in law living with them at home, sleeping just two doors
away from the bedroom you share with your spouse?.
Those are some of
the thoughts that cross my mind while I roll on the bed that night,
restless and unable to get asleep. Not even Kyle’s attentions have been
enough to make me fall in the Fade’s arms, but I try not to disturb him
and I pretend to be sleeping when he gets up to go outside for his
training time. I sigh and hug the pillow, but sleep continues being a
hard mistress and I finally get up too, going to the kitchen to get a
hot drink to warm both my body and my soul.
That’s how Kyle finds me,
sitting on the table and sipping some chocolate, when he returns from
the training time, his dark hair wet and his breath becoming steam
because of the contrast between the cold outside and the warm
temperature in the kitchen. He perks a brow.
“Still awake?”
“I couldn’t sleep” I sigh, sipping my drink. “Do you want a cup of chocolate too?”
He rubs his hair with a white towel. “I’d love it. It’s raining outside and the wind doesn’t help. I feel frozen”
“I
had noticed”, I smile, getting up to pour some hot chocolate in a mug
for him. He follows me and holds my waist while I do it, making me
shiver. “Hey! Your hands are frozen indeed!”
“That why I want to warm them in your heath”, he chuckles. “So you couldn’t sleep, eh? Why?”
I
give him his chocolate and let my head rest in his chest, listening to
his heartbeat. I sigh. But don’t know what to reply, so I just stay
silent.
He strokes my hair softly, not knowing what to say either.
After all, I am the talkative one. Finally he kisses my forehead and
moves towards the kitchen table, sitting on a chair to finish his
chocolate.
“We should come back to bed, honey”, he says, hiding a yawn. “There’s still some time to dawn.
I
nod. I take the empty mugs and put them on the sink, then I see the
broken pieces of the dish and I don’t know why, I feel sad again. He
takes my hand, and silently pulls, and I let him do.
Time to go back to bed. This time the chocolate and his warmth do the miracle, and I fall asleep.
But
my plans to stay lazy in bed are spoiled again by dogs barking and
voices speaking outside. I groan while I look for Kyle’s body by my side
and groan even louder when I realize he’s not there. I get up yawning
and scratching my head and recognize the voices.
“Ryan…”
The name
of the shem comes followed by all the swearing I know, even some Antivan
“tacos” Adri taught me when we were together at the inn. Trouble, as
always. I can’t forget all the problems that damn medal of Highever
brought… and the damn gate to the Fade which… well, it led to us finding
where Lirya was, but has tied us to her home during all these weeks
too.
Though if he’s bringing up some adventure, I suppose I can give
him another chance, I say to myself, while looking for some clothes to
put on and combing my hair quickly to meet the noble. Kyle is already
talking to him. I suppose that gives me some time.
When I get out, still scratching my head and hiding a yawn, Ryan shakes his head.
“I’m sorry, Mari. I didn’t mean to disturb you”
“It’s
okay, Ryan”, I sigh. “I… didn’t sleep well tonight, but it was time to
get up” I lie. “What’s the matter? Is it for Kyle’s eyes only?”. The
last question is a bit bitter. I know they’re childhood friends and
sworn brothers, but I hate when Ryan’s news are supposed to bring
adventures which only involve Kyle and not me. Ryan chuckles.
“Well… I guess you can look at this too, since you were involved”. He shows me a bunch of letters.
“What is this?” I ask.
“Dorella’s
notes and correspondence”, Ryan says. “Since she died without heirs, I
talked to my contact in Antiva to see if he could send me her research
notes”.
“About the Medal of Highever” I sigh. He nods.
“That was the intention. But I found more”, he says, handing me a couple of letters.
I
grab the letters, a bit confused, tossing a glance to Kyle. He already
knows, or so do his eyes say. But it seems they want to play the
mysterious and make me read the letters before telling me what it is all
that fuss about, so I give a look at them.
I’m impatient by nature,
and these letters, written with an unfamiliar handwriting, aren’t easy
to read. So I jump from one paragraph to another. “That woman has
betrayed me… How could I be so naïf to tell her my secrets… I don’t give
a damn about where her husband is…”. I remember Dorella said she had a
talented servant she tried to train in magic and I guess this is what
she’s talking about. For what I understand from the letters, the woman
used that knowledge to try to retrieve her husband, who had abandoned
her for another woman, and that attracted the templars attention towards
Dorella, causing her to leave Nevarra in a hurry. Well, and what’s the
matter with all this?, I wonder. That didn’t teach her a lesson, since
she had the same problem with Nada. Dorella was careless about her
secrets even with us, and I guess that’s what caused her death…
And then I come to the letter Kyle and Ryan were expecting me to read, and I freeze…
“Dear Dorella
Following
your instructions, I managed to find safe passage to Highever, Ferelden
for your servant Serena Kent and her daughter Lindy…”
I slowly leave
the letter over the table and look at both of them, Ryan and Kyle. The
letter is dated in 9:07 Dragon… I guess it makes sense. Finally I break
the silence.
“So what? The world is a small place and Dorella knew Lindy and her mother. Very well. What is so important about it?”
Ryan realizes the anger in my voice because he tries to appease me.
“Nothing,
my dear Mari, nothing… I just thought… you…” He hesitates and I know
that you only meant “Kyle” at first. “… had to know”
I snort and look
at my husband. He tries not to look at me in the eye and I understand
the harm is done. Why on Thedas had Ryan to come and open old wounds
like that? Lindy wasn’t a shadow between us from ages… and now this…
“To know what?” I grunt. “That Dorella sent her to Ferelden? And what does it change? She’s dead!”
“Her mother was a mage”, Ryan says. “Untrained, but a mage. And she probably was too”.
“She was” I say determined. “That’s how she healed Kyle’s eye”.
“If we had just known”, Kyle says, his hand on his forehead. “Maybe she could have had proper training… maybe she could…”
…have
survived, I finish the line in my mind, and even if it sounds selfish, I
hate the consequences of the idea… because that means I would have
never met him… or worse, he would have been already married to her when I
did.
So I decide to do the only thing which crosses my mind, to get his attention back to me again, and to appease myself.
I
step forward and grab my husband’s nape, to kiss him hard, a kiss born
out of frustration, but also of hope and reality. A kiss to remind him
about his feelings towards me.
And that works, because he only takes a fraction of a second to reply to my kiss, enjoy it and make it long and sweet.
Lindy
is gone again. Her shadow can’t darken for long what’s between us. I
know a small part of Kyle’s heart will never forget her, but the rest is
mine. And I won’t let it go easily. She is dust now. And the future
belongs to us. That’s what our kiss say, and we take our time to listen
to our hearts. And when I finally step back, I think we both feel much
better, the ghosts of the past gone, at least for this time.
Ryan
bounces a bit, awkward, and for once he doesn’t seem to know how to get
out of the mess. He starts collecting the letters again and mutters.
“Most of this is magical gibberish… But but but I thought… well I need
to research about that medal, because if I can find the enchantment used
on it… well… we can use it to prevent…” he glances quickly at my tummy
“… any harm to your children”.
I stare at Ryan for a moment, then at Kyle. Then at Ryan again.
“So…
that’s what you wanted the medal for, all this time?” I ask completely
puzzled. He nods. And me that I though he wanted it because of
sentimental value!
“I had read about the enchantment against Flemeth.
That’s what led me to the ancestors story, in first place…”. He stops a
bit, then continues. “Berrygold was a powerful mage, Mari. She was the
one who enchanted the medal for Regina and Sarim. But she left no notes
about it… and as you remember, her spirit was too disturbed to share any
information about it when we contacted her”
“That’s why you wanted Dorella’s notes”
Ryan
nods again. “Dorella had the same goal. She had been living under the
fear that Flemeth would come one day and possess her body… or even her
children if she had any. She had devoted most of her life to research
about that, so she had quite an advantage over me. And since despite her
efforts, or maybe because of her fear, she had no heirs and there was
nobody to claim that knowledge, what better way to honor her memory than
continue studying them myself?”
I chuckle “Don’t forget to mention that was your goal from the beginning”
He smiles a bit guilty. “I didn’t want her to die that way, though. I really liked that woman”
“Since when is there a woman you don’t like, my friend?” Kyle intervenes, his green eyes sparkling amused.
“Shhhh! Don’t let Nadette know that!” Ryan hushes, laughing with us.
After
the fun moment, Ryan turns serious again and takes a book from the
satchel where he had been storing the letters and shows it to me. I open
my eyes wide when I recognize it, despite the spots of dirt and the
ruined aspect it has.
“That is…?”
“Edanhor’s journal, yes”, Ryan says. “I found it on the marsh, after we closed the gate”.
I
move my hands to get it. “They told us… there was nothing left…” I
mumble. Ryan lets me take it, but he doesn’t withdraw his hand.
“Mari…
I would like to keep it too. I know… there’s personal stuff written
there… but if I can find any clue about how he did that… trick to
transfer his soul to another body, it will help me with the enchantment”
I nod and release it. “I guess it’s better if you have it”, I say, a bit sad. “It only brings bad memories”.
Kyle squeezes my shoulder and sighs.
I
raise my hand to grab Kyle’s hand, grateful for his support, as always.
But it is not such a big deal, actually. I almost didn’t notice when
Dorella disappeared in the Deep Roads with the diary in her backpack,
and I won’t notice it under Ryan’s custody either. Edanhor was a part in
my life, but the less I think about him, the better.
I move towards the kitchen. “If we’re finished talking business, are you going to stay for breakfast?” I ask to our visitor.
Ryan waves his hands, looking scared, as if I were going to kill him with my bare hands.
“Don’t worry about me, dear Mari!!! Just five minutes more, and I’ll go back home! I have already stolen enough of your time”
His attitude is suspicious, and I perk a brow.
“You sure? No more secrets? Nothing else you want to plot with Kyle?”
And the two friends exchange a look and I know I have put a finger in the wound again.
I rub my forehead and sigh, using all my patience not to jump at Ryan’s throat.
“All
righ. What is it this time? A surprise trip to climb the Anderfells
mountains? A reception in Orlais?”. I frown at them. “Did you even plan
to count on me for it?”
Because to be honest, that’s what pisses me
more. I know Ryan and Kyle are like brothers, and that they have been
sharing adventures since they were children. But now I am part of Kyle’s
life too, and I’m tired that Ryan never counts on me… or only counts
when he realizes I’m not going to allow to be left behind.
Ryan starts to stammer, but Kyle puts his hand on my shoulder.
“Of course WE counted on you, Mari!” he says, determined.
“Sure.
Like when he sent you to find the damn medal of Highever without me” I
mumble. “And the worst part of it is that you always do as he commands!”
Kyle scratches his head, a bit uncomfortable. He knows I’m right.
“That’s because your task was more important!” Ryan tries to appease me. Sure. The one I had to perform with Tahl.
“Next time, make sure it’s the grumpy elf the one to go alone, and let me go with my husband” I grunt.
Ryan
sighs. “Mari… Tahl and you were the ones who had to go to that tomb. It
was dalish territory. We humans wouldn’t have been welcome”.
I see
he’s serious now, and that somehow he’s right, but still doesn’t change
the fact that if I’ve married Kyle is to be by his side, not to be
parted in different ways each time Ryan wants to involve us in a silly
quest.
The dogs come playing into the kitchen, and their barking provide the Cousland the distraction he needed.
“Well. This time we all are going together” he says cheerful. “Shall we start preparing everything?”
“Do we have an option?” I say, cynically.
Ryan
grins and takes a rolled up piece of paper from his bag. It is brittle
and old, and it creeps when he spreads it over the table, but we can
clearly see it is a map. After all my travels with Kyle I have some
geography knowledge, and I see where he wants to lead us.
“Seheron?” I say, a bit scared.
He
shakes a bit his head. “Not exactly. Look. This island”. He points at a
tiny island at the far right of the big one. “Mostly unexplored, and
close enough to Rivain to be a nice place for pirates to hide their
treasures. We can go by ship to Antiva, take a shortcut by land and take
another ship at the north of Arlathan forest. That way we will avoid
the Northern Passage, in case the Qunari are in dangerous mood”.
I
follow the route he’s marking with his finger and I smile. I can see
Kyle’s eyes gleaming, and I must admit I’m feeling interested too. Such a
long trip, so many new places to visit!
And the prize, of course.
Ryan said “treasure”. And my loot sense is already tingling.
It
is not that we need the money that much. I’m not saying we’re rich, but
most of our adventures have been productive enough to allow us to make a
good living with our savings, or to start some kind of business. But
well… for that we need to settle down, and seems we both have no
intention to do that. So we can’t stop the money flowing. And a pirate
treasure sounds good enough.
But Ryan… what interest has Ryan, the
son of a noble home, who never lacked a copper, in a pirate treasure? I
glance at him. So innocent, so excited. But I’ve already learnt to know
him. He’s plotting something.
There’s something in that treasure he wants. And it’s not the gold.
“Oh well”, I say to myself. “Who cares. We’ll learn it when we’re there. With time. Isn’t adventure what we wanted?”
Ryan gets up and starts rolling the map up again. The cracking sound gets on my nerves.
“Then
it’s decided! We’ll part in a week, if I get passage for a ship”. Then
he turns to Kyle. “Is it okay if tomorrow we meet at sunrise to fetch
some supplies?”
Kyle glances at me and then nods. “I guess so, if it is only shopping”.
“I
will check our clothes and any other things we may need to carry in the
meanwhile”, I reassure him. “You know I don’t like getting up so early
anyway”.
Kyle gets up and kisses my forehead. “So actually you will
check nothing, but just stay the morning sleeping” he teases me. I
laugh.
“The temptation will be too strong” I agree. “But what if we
realize we need new clothes or new weapons because the ones we have are
too old or not suitable for those tropical places?”
Kyle chuckles.
“We can always purchase them on the way. You know as well as I do that
Antivan steel and leather are awesome… and I bet you’d look gorgeous in a
Rivaini pirate outfit”
I purr. The idea also appeals to me. Maybe a
short shirt and tight trousers, leaving my waist naked. Kyle would
protest if I wore that out of the house, of course… but feeling his
hands in my bare waist… brrrr! I shake my head to take the thought away
and smile wicked to him.
“Then even better. I will wait for your return in bed, so you better hurry”.
And the way he returns the smile to me shows me he’s thinking the same I do.
Ryan
starts bouncing from one foot to the other, scratching his nape, and I
can see our conversation is making him nervous. He excuses himself.
“Well…
I… I think it’s time for me to leave” he stammers. “Come on, Nero!” he
calls his mabari, who reluctantly stops playing with Nelson, and they
both leave. Nelson whines a bit by our side, but soon something else
catches his attention and he runs barking happily out of the kitchen,
maybe to chase a bird or just to scare the neighbours. Happy dog’s life.
And he’s contagious.
I turn to Kyle. “Well. Alone at last” I say,
stroking softly his chest over the shirt. “Maybe we can take a bit of
time for us before waking up Lirya?”
He growls in his throat and I am sure that he agrees. Good.
In
less time than I can even react, he’s already kissing me and pushing me
towards our bedroom, pulling my clothes away, while I try to do the
same with his, in the rush the flame of our desire causes us.
“You
should tell Ryan never to come in the morning” I pant in his ear. “He
steals too much time from us in the bed”. He chuckles.
“I think no
time in the day would be good for him to come, then”. His mouth leaves
my skin a moment enough to say this, then it returns to nibble my ear.
“Besides, this is an excuse as good as any other to rip your clothes
away”, he purrs there, arousing me immediately.
It’s amazing how I
never get tired of his hands, his kisses, his body. Every single time we
make love is different. As in a different universe, our bodies meet for
the very first time, again and again. The thought somehow crosses my
mind as my body shakes in an uncontrolled climax, and when I collapse in
the bed, I know that means our love will last forever.
I’m now
lying on the bed, my head conveniently resting in the socket of his
armpit, licking his ribcage just for the fun, when he turns at me,
obviously disturbed by the tickles.
“What are you up to, you mischievous minx?” he says, seeing my smile.
“What makes you think I’m up to something?”
“You’re making a cat face…”, he chuckles. “That means you have dirty thoughts”.
I grin now.
“I was thinking our love will be eternal. Like the one in the stories”
“Did you have any doubt about that?” he laughs, turning to lick my ear. I struggle a bit, just for the fun.
“Of
course I didn’t!”, I laugh too. “But I wanted to let you know you’ll
have it hard to get rid of me”. I jump over him and sit astride his
hips, making it clear I am ready for a second session.
“You greedy
one” he whispers in my ear. But I can feel in my buttocks he’s more than
ready too. “Maybe eternity won’t be enough to satiate you”
“Never”, I agree.
And
in the afterglow, as usual, I realize our story has no ending. It is
fun, because most love stories finish when the couple gets married… And
for us, that was hardly the beginning!
But, to be honest, no story
has an ending. It just needs a moment to stop telling it, because it
becomes too much of a routine, too boring. But not ours. Maybe, when one
of us is gone, the pain will make it to hard to continue telling it.
Maybe, if we go together, people behind us will fall to do it. But I
know that, as long as we are together, our story will continue being
worth living it.
I look at his profile, at his calmed features, and I
know my heart will belong to him forever. If there’s a life after this
one, I know our souls will be together there. We will find a way.
I
know he is my only reason for living. I think about all the things I’ve
given up for him, and I know I wouldn’t be able to do it for anybody
else. And I wonder what would happen if I he left me… Would I accept it
and leave too? Or would I mourn him every single day? Probably both.
Probably…
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Fireflies
All Soul’s Day. According to the tradition, tonight is the day to remember the dead. And each one has a way to do it.
When I was a kid, while the other kids at the orphanage met at the main room to tell and listen to creepy stories about evil spirits, Evelyn and I used to stay in our trunks and just have a thought about our mum and dad, and wonder if they cared for us from wherever they might be. We would have lit a candle for them, but we weren’t allowed to use fire in our rooms.
Now that things have changed, this celebration makes me think we could actually do something to remember our loved ones. There are many we have lost, Kyle more than me, and I think he will want to, at least, spare a thought at them.
But when I suggest it to him, he just shows a stupid smile and says “Fireflies!”
I perk a brow. “Fireflies? What do you mean?”
“We can catch fireflies and fill flasks with them, then hang them in the porch, and release them in the morning. They do that for All Soul’s Day in Antiva”, he grins.
Catching bugs, of course. He loves that, and I guess he didn’t have a chance to do this since Darn is gone. My big, big child. I resist the temptation to mess his hair.
“All right” I give up. “We’ll go catching fireflies this evening”
And he seems so happy I can’t help but smile myself. So contagious.
Nelson opens the way, panting and barking and playing. He has grown up a lot in these months, but even if he looks like an adult dog, he’s still a puppy. I hope he won’t get lost, because I’m keeping an eye on Kyle, whose sense of direction is much worse than the cub’s, and needs more vigilance.
He’s delighted with the hunting, and I can see him jumping here and there, sometimes catching them in the bushes, sometimes in flight, like a cat, and he’s having so much fun I soon forget it is getting late and we’re too far from our home. Since here we don’t have the spooky spirit costume parades they celebrate in places like Antiva, at least we have a nicer way to spend the night than staying at home praying as the Chantry asks for this day.
I take a deep breath and smile. The night is cold, but clear, so we can see where we step. The stars shine bright in the sky and if any spirit has been attracted by the prayers, as some people say, they don’t seem to want to bother us. And of course, as soon as I keep my eyes off Kyle, he disappears.
I hear Nelson yapping, and I turn my head. “Where’s Kyle?”. The mabari tilts his head and whines. “Oh! You weren’t watching either?” I ask him, as if he could reply. “Awesome. He will be lost and I won’t see him until tomorrow morning”. Nelson lowers his ears, a bit ashamed, and I sigh. “All right, cub, It’s not your fault. Just help me find him with your nose, okay?”
And before I can say anything else, Nelson barks happily and rushes ahead, disappearing among the bushes. I try to follow him… but except from some noises which soon fade, I have no idea where he has gone.
Awesome.
Now it is me the one who is lost.
All right. Not exactly lost. I know I can find my way back home whenever I want to, but I’m not going back without Kyle and Nelson and I need to find them first, so instead of waiting for them there as a part of my brain tells me I should do, I start walking in the direction I saw Nelson disappearing. From time to time I hear noises here and there, so I try to follow them. After all it is late at night and, apart from man and dog, who else could have been making the bushes move?
And suddenly I see her.
She’s small, cute and blonde, and she reminds me of Grace, the human child Kyle, Darn and me saved that day from the monster spider. I almost step on her, but fortunately the night is so clear I can see her sitting calmly on the grass, playing with a worn out ragdoll, and even if she should be scared, she doesn’t seem so at all. I stop and look at her.
“What are you doing here, little one?”
She takes her eyes away from her doll and smiles at me with a charming, disarming smile. “Playing” she says. At first I though she was four or five, but now that I look at her eyes I think she’s older. Six, even more. Just she’s so small and delicate. It’s hard to believe she’s human.
“Isn’t it a bit late? Your parents will be worried if they realize you’re not at home”
She shrugs. “Mom and dad don’t care for me anymore”
I frown. How can her parents not be worried? I’m about to argue when I see the bruises. The right half of her face, almost hidden by her hair, has an ugly shade of purple. At first I had thought it was the shadows, but now I see it is probably due to a terrible blow.
So that’s the problem. Mistreated girl. My heart aches. Even if I’m not very fond on children, I can’t understand how someone can hurt a child, and much less their own parents. Then I remember my own past, and I have to admit it. What I consider normal it’s often not what the world considers normal itself.
“All right, honey… Maybe… we can find a place for you?” Damn it damn it damn it, I start to think. What am I going to do with this girl? I can’t send her back home but I can’t leave her in the woods. Wonderful.
The girl smiles again with her charming smile. “I have a secret place! Do you want me to show you?”. She gets up and reaches for my hand, and, confused, I let her do. I have to find Kyle, says a part of my brain, but another one struggles. I can’t leave this child alone. Let’s see that secret place, I think, and maybe if she’s safe there, I can go back to find Kyle.
“All right, honey”, I say, holding her hand and following her. Poor thing. Her hand is frozen. She must have been out longer than I thought. “Is it a safe place?”
She nods energically. “It’s where I hide from the monsters”
“Monsters?” I ask. I try to notice the places we’re walking through, so I can find my way back, but after a while I have the feeling we’re moving in circles, and I wonder how she finds the way. The place is becoming gloomier, and only the reflection of light of the moon and stars in the landscape allow my elven eyes to have a glimpse of where we are. Even the fireflies seem to have disappeared now. I’m starting to ponder if this girl knows exactly where she goes.
“The dark men. The shadows. They come for me at night. They scare me so much…” she says, and I feel her tiny hand tremble. She raises her cute face to look at me and I can read the plea in her eyes. “Will you… protect me?”
I’m about to ask her how it is that she is outside at night if she’s so scared of the monsters, but the only mention of shadows makes me shiver. I know what it is. I have had my own shadows haunting me for years. I swallow and nod. “I will protect you, sweetie”, I promise, and then I realize I don’t even know her name, so I ask her. I can’t spend all the time calling her “Honey”.
“Claudine” she says. Sounds Orlesian, I think. How weird. Orlesian names probably were popular some years ago, when Orlais dominated Ferelden, but not now. Though Ryan told me once there were Orlesian sympathizers near Highever, in Amaranthine. Maybe this girl’s family didn’t know the domination is over. It happens sometimes in isolated places… and this one seems isolated enough for me.
“Come. It is close”
She is right. We are leaving the woods, and as we walk outside, I can see a brook, running down a canyon under a stone bridge. At the other side of the river, the moonlight lets me guess the shapes of stone walls and rocks. Ruins. A perfect place for a girl to hide and play. But then, why don’t I like how they look?
And suddenly we hear the noise, almost at the same time. Behind us. The bushes moving, heavy steps. Claudine’s face distorts in a grimace of terror. “Chevaliers! They’re coming for us!!! Hurry, hurry up!” and she pulls my hand towards the bridge. Before I turn to look ahead I have a glimpse of a dark shape running towards us, a big, beastly thing, blurry as if it didn’t belong to this world, with one bright eye in the middle of its chest, and somehow it is that bright eye which scares me the most. It seems to move in slow motion, but no matter how fast we run, it is each time closer to us and I am about to scream with terror, but not a single sound can get out of my throat and I run and run because I know that once we cross the bridge, Claudine and me will be safe in her secret place and…
I trip, and I lose Claudine’s hand grip. She stops for a moment, her eyes wide. “No!! He will kill me again!!!” she screams, and I try to reach for her hand, like in slow motion, but the shadow is too close, and I just can say “Go! Don’t wait for me!”, before the one-eyed thing jumps over me and puts its hands around my neck…
I’m still struggling when I open my eyes and see Kyle’s concerned face while he’s hugging me. I stop moving and look at him confused, then I raise a hand to my neck and I realize I’m wearing his amulet against ghosts.
“Are you all right?”
I nod. “Claudine…” I mumble, suddenly remembering the little girl. “Where is she?”
“She’s back home, my love” he replies. “She’s back home”. But he’s not looking at me. He’s looking behind me, where the bridge and the ruins and the stones were, and I turn my head to look back. I shiver when I realize than if I had tried to cross that bridge, I would have fallen down to the brook, a fall which would have caused my death, because there was no way to cross it. Only the half at this side of the river stays there. The other one probably crumbled down ages ago…
And the walls and stones I mistook for some ruins… now look like gravestones.
Suddenly I understand. The danger wasn’t the monster. The danger was the spirit who was still running away from whatever killed her, dragging me with her curse. I’m grateful to the amulet, now I can see what living ones see.
And then I realize that, to put it around my neck, Kyle has had to take it off his… and that’s why he’s not looking at me. He’s looking at the graveyard, mesmerized.
I shake his shoulders. “Wake up, Kyle! Don’t look at them!!”
He slowly turns his face to me and smiles, takes a lock of hair from my eyes and kisses my forehead. “Don’t worry, love. They have no power over us there. I have this”. And he raises proud the jar full of fireflies he’s carrying in one hand.
“I… could have died…”, I mutter. “And you still worry about your fireflies!”.
Nelson interrupts me, whining and digging under one of the closest pillars of the broken bridge, and suddenly he takes something in his mouth. I get up, and walk a bit hesitantly towards him. I look at the thing and freeze.
It’s a torn, dirty and very, very old ragdoll. I feel all my hair up when I recognize it, and even more when I look down, to the place where Nelson found the doll.
On the ground, half buried, now I can see a small skull. Smashed on its right side. I remember a shade of purple in a little girl’s face and I cringe. “So she never made it”. She never crossed the bridge. She never… arrived to her safe place.
Taking the doll from the cub’s mouth, I toss it with all my strength to the other side of the bridge. Maybe her spirit will find peace if her toy is there. Nelson whines, but he makes no attempt to go after it. Then I grab Kyle’s arm and we start walking back home. He still holds with one hand the jar full of fireflies. I realize that’s probably what I thought it was the monster’s only eye, I think, and I laugh at my own stupidity. I mistook my Kyle for a monster!!!
“You still want to put them on the porch?” I ask him. He looks at the jar and nods.
“They say they keep spirits away”, he says. And this time, I believe it.
And Maker knows we need it tonight.
When I was a kid, while the other kids at the orphanage met at the main room to tell and listen to creepy stories about evil spirits, Evelyn and I used to stay in our trunks and just have a thought about our mum and dad, and wonder if they cared for us from wherever they might be. We would have lit a candle for them, but we weren’t allowed to use fire in our rooms.
Now that things have changed, this celebration makes me think we could actually do something to remember our loved ones. There are many we have lost, Kyle more than me, and I think he will want to, at least, spare a thought at them.
But when I suggest it to him, he just shows a stupid smile and says “Fireflies!”
I perk a brow. “Fireflies? What do you mean?”
“We can catch fireflies and fill flasks with them, then hang them in the porch, and release them in the morning. They do that for All Soul’s Day in Antiva”, he grins.
Catching bugs, of course. He loves that, and I guess he didn’t have a chance to do this since Darn is gone. My big, big child. I resist the temptation to mess his hair.
“All right” I give up. “We’ll go catching fireflies this evening”
And he seems so happy I can’t help but smile myself. So contagious.
Nelson opens the way, panting and barking and playing. He has grown up a lot in these months, but even if he looks like an adult dog, he’s still a puppy. I hope he won’t get lost, because I’m keeping an eye on Kyle, whose sense of direction is much worse than the cub’s, and needs more vigilance.
He’s delighted with the hunting, and I can see him jumping here and there, sometimes catching them in the bushes, sometimes in flight, like a cat, and he’s having so much fun I soon forget it is getting late and we’re too far from our home. Since here we don’t have the spooky spirit costume parades they celebrate in places like Antiva, at least we have a nicer way to spend the night than staying at home praying as the Chantry asks for this day.
I take a deep breath and smile. The night is cold, but clear, so we can see where we step. The stars shine bright in the sky and if any spirit has been attracted by the prayers, as some people say, they don’t seem to want to bother us. And of course, as soon as I keep my eyes off Kyle, he disappears.
I hear Nelson yapping, and I turn my head. “Where’s Kyle?”. The mabari tilts his head and whines. “Oh! You weren’t watching either?” I ask him, as if he could reply. “Awesome. He will be lost and I won’t see him until tomorrow morning”. Nelson lowers his ears, a bit ashamed, and I sigh. “All right, cub, It’s not your fault. Just help me find him with your nose, okay?”
And before I can say anything else, Nelson barks happily and rushes ahead, disappearing among the bushes. I try to follow him… but except from some noises which soon fade, I have no idea where he has gone.
Awesome.
Now it is me the one who is lost.
All right. Not exactly lost. I know I can find my way back home whenever I want to, but I’m not going back without Kyle and Nelson and I need to find them first, so instead of waiting for them there as a part of my brain tells me I should do, I start walking in the direction I saw Nelson disappearing. From time to time I hear noises here and there, so I try to follow them. After all it is late at night and, apart from man and dog, who else could have been making the bushes move?
And suddenly I see her.
She’s small, cute and blonde, and she reminds me of Grace, the human child Kyle, Darn and me saved that day from the monster spider. I almost step on her, but fortunately the night is so clear I can see her sitting calmly on the grass, playing with a worn out ragdoll, and even if she should be scared, she doesn’t seem so at all. I stop and look at her.
“What are you doing here, little one?”
She takes her eyes away from her doll and smiles at me with a charming, disarming smile. “Playing” she says. At first I though she was four or five, but now that I look at her eyes I think she’s older. Six, even more. Just she’s so small and delicate. It’s hard to believe she’s human.
“Isn’t it a bit late? Your parents will be worried if they realize you’re not at home”
She shrugs. “Mom and dad don’t care for me anymore”
I frown. How can her parents not be worried? I’m about to argue when I see the bruises. The right half of her face, almost hidden by her hair, has an ugly shade of purple. At first I had thought it was the shadows, but now I see it is probably due to a terrible blow.
So that’s the problem. Mistreated girl. My heart aches. Even if I’m not very fond on children, I can’t understand how someone can hurt a child, and much less their own parents. Then I remember my own past, and I have to admit it. What I consider normal it’s often not what the world considers normal itself.
“All right, honey… Maybe… we can find a place for you?” Damn it damn it damn it, I start to think. What am I going to do with this girl? I can’t send her back home but I can’t leave her in the woods. Wonderful.
The girl smiles again with her charming smile. “I have a secret place! Do you want me to show you?”. She gets up and reaches for my hand, and, confused, I let her do. I have to find Kyle, says a part of my brain, but another one struggles. I can’t leave this child alone. Let’s see that secret place, I think, and maybe if she’s safe there, I can go back to find Kyle.
“All right, honey”, I say, holding her hand and following her. Poor thing. Her hand is frozen. She must have been out longer than I thought. “Is it a safe place?”
She nods energically. “It’s where I hide from the monsters”
“Monsters?” I ask. I try to notice the places we’re walking through, so I can find my way back, but after a while I have the feeling we’re moving in circles, and I wonder how she finds the way. The place is becoming gloomier, and only the reflection of light of the moon and stars in the landscape allow my elven eyes to have a glimpse of where we are. Even the fireflies seem to have disappeared now. I’m starting to ponder if this girl knows exactly where she goes.
“The dark men. The shadows. They come for me at night. They scare me so much…” she says, and I feel her tiny hand tremble. She raises her cute face to look at me and I can read the plea in her eyes. “Will you… protect me?”
I’m about to ask her how it is that she is outside at night if she’s so scared of the monsters, but the only mention of shadows makes me shiver. I know what it is. I have had my own shadows haunting me for years. I swallow and nod. “I will protect you, sweetie”, I promise, and then I realize I don’t even know her name, so I ask her. I can’t spend all the time calling her “Honey”.
“Claudine” she says. Sounds Orlesian, I think. How weird. Orlesian names probably were popular some years ago, when Orlais dominated Ferelden, but not now. Though Ryan told me once there were Orlesian sympathizers near Highever, in Amaranthine. Maybe this girl’s family didn’t know the domination is over. It happens sometimes in isolated places… and this one seems isolated enough for me.
“Come. It is close”
She is right. We are leaving the woods, and as we walk outside, I can see a brook, running down a canyon under a stone bridge. At the other side of the river, the moonlight lets me guess the shapes of stone walls and rocks. Ruins. A perfect place for a girl to hide and play. But then, why don’t I like how they look?
And suddenly we hear the noise, almost at the same time. Behind us. The bushes moving, heavy steps. Claudine’s face distorts in a grimace of terror. “Chevaliers! They’re coming for us!!! Hurry, hurry up!” and she pulls my hand towards the bridge. Before I turn to look ahead I have a glimpse of a dark shape running towards us, a big, beastly thing, blurry as if it didn’t belong to this world, with one bright eye in the middle of its chest, and somehow it is that bright eye which scares me the most. It seems to move in slow motion, but no matter how fast we run, it is each time closer to us and I am about to scream with terror, but not a single sound can get out of my throat and I run and run because I know that once we cross the bridge, Claudine and me will be safe in her secret place and…
I trip, and I lose Claudine’s hand grip. She stops for a moment, her eyes wide. “No!! He will kill me again!!!” she screams, and I try to reach for her hand, like in slow motion, but the shadow is too close, and I just can say “Go! Don’t wait for me!”, before the one-eyed thing jumps over me and puts its hands around my neck…
I’m still struggling when I open my eyes and see Kyle’s concerned face while he’s hugging me. I stop moving and look at him confused, then I raise a hand to my neck and I realize I’m wearing his amulet against ghosts.
“Are you all right?”
I nod. “Claudine…” I mumble, suddenly remembering the little girl. “Where is she?”
“She’s back home, my love” he replies. “She’s back home”. But he’s not looking at me. He’s looking behind me, where the bridge and the ruins and the stones were, and I turn my head to look back. I shiver when I realize than if I had tried to cross that bridge, I would have fallen down to the brook, a fall which would have caused my death, because there was no way to cross it. Only the half at this side of the river stays there. The other one probably crumbled down ages ago…
And the walls and stones I mistook for some ruins… now look like gravestones.
Suddenly I understand. The danger wasn’t the monster. The danger was the spirit who was still running away from whatever killed her, dragging me with her curse. I’m grateful to the amulet, now I can see what living ones see.
And then I realize that, to put it around my neck, Kyle has had to take it off his… and that’s why he’s not looking at me. He’s looking at the graveyard, mesmerized.
I shake his shoulders. “Wake up, Kyle! Don’t look at them!!”
He slowly turns his face to me and smiles, takes a lock of hair from my eyes and kisses my forehead. “Don’t worry, love. They have no power over us there. I have this”. And he raises proud the jar full of fireflies he’s carrying in one hand.
“I… could have died…”, I mutter. “And you still worry about your fireflies!”.
Nelson interrupts me, whining and digging under one of the closest pillars of the broken bridge, and suddenly he takes something in his mouth. I get up, and walk a bit hesitantly towards him. I look at the thing and freeze.
It’s a torn, dirty and very, very old ragdoll. I feel all my hair up when I recognize it, and even more when I look down, to the place where Nelson found the doll.
On the ground, half buried, now I can see a small skull. Smashed on its right side. I remember a shade of purple in a little girl’s face and I cringe. “So she never made it”. She never crossed the bridge. She never… arrived to her safe place.
Taking the doll from the cub’s mouth, I toss it with all my strength to the other side of the bridge. Maybe her spirit will find peace if her toy is there. Nelson whines, but he makes no attempt to go after it. Then I grab Kyle’s arm and we start walking back home. He still holds with one hand the jar full of fireflies. I realize that’s probably what I thought it was the monster’s only eye, I think, and I laugh at my own stupidity. I mistook my Kyle for a monster!!!
“You still want to put them on the porch?” I ask him. He looks at the jar and nods.
“They say they keep spirits away”, he says. And this time, I believe it.
And Maker knows we need it tonight.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
The gatekeeper
The Fade.
Lirya looked around, recognizing the place at the very
moment she opened the eyes. Actually, she didn’t even need to look at it. The
fact that she had recovered her memories was enough to tell her she was
dreaming.
They said only mages could visit the Fade in dreams
and be aware that they were dreaming. There was even a name for them,
“Somniari”. But she knew that was not true. At least not for her, though of
course magic was involved. Since lyrium had been infused in her body, she could
travel the Fade like the realm of the living too.
It was no blessing, though. Even if recovering her
memories meant she remembered her beloved son, all the terrible memories of her
past were there too, and she knew she was happier without them, awaken.
Sometimes she wondered if her amnesia was caused by the Lyrium, or her mind was
wiser enough to block the torture, the pain and the humiliation when she was
awaken.
Even remembering Kyle was painful; because that made
her aware of his sorrow and the way he missed his mother. That was the reason
she left, and even if she took that decision awakened, her asleep self
approved. Even not remembering having loved that boy the way a mother does, her
heart ached when she saw him looking at her like a lost puppy, longing for a sparkle
of recognition in her eyes… a recognition which never would come back.
So now she just
watched him and his wife from afar in her dreams, happy to see her little baby
having turned into such an awesome, brave and generous man. She knew he could
feel her in his dreams too, and that had to be enough.
She walked slowly. Distances in Fade had no meaning,
so she really walked out of habit, to do something, to trick her mind into
being in a real place. The magic realm allowed her to feel the minds of many
people, but the person she was looking for kept hidden from her touch. She was
aware she wasn’t dead, but somehow she couldn’t grasp her sparkle, and she
suspected it was because the woman was under some kind of magical protection.
So when she saw the figure standing almost in front of
her, she wasn’t surprised. Nor scared. Though she stepped back a bit. One never
knew when a demon was going to try to trick you, in the Fade.
“Who are you?” she asked.
The figure smiled at her. It was a warm, honest smile.
Lirya tilted her head. Those were the most dangerous of all.
“You don’t know me, but I’ve been watching you”, he
said. “Since the time you got stuck in the Fade… in that torture room”. He was,
or had been, a male human, in his early 20s it seemed. Average height, blond,
curly hair, and bright blue eyes, with premature wrinkles around them which
showed it was a natural cheery person. The eyes, though, were sad. Lirya
sighed. The spirit of a dead person. The Fade had a good amount of these…
People who were lost, who didn’t know they were dead, or, in the worst of
cases, which had departed leaving something unfinished, and needed to do it
before they could take their next step.
“Why you watched me?” she asked. “You don’t need me.
You must go ahead. Leave the Fade behind. Lucky you, you can do it”
The young man
smiled. “I don’t need your guide. But you may need mine”
Lirya frowned.
“What do you know about me?”. She didn’t want to lower her ward. It could still
be a demon. Then she raised a brow. Blonde hair. Arrogant smile. When she left,
her son used to hang around with a blonde guy… He was only thirteen that time…
but if he had grown up to become a man, he could very well have grown up to
look like the one standing in front of her. "I think… I have met you before?"
He only nodded.
She shook her head, confused. Finally the name came to her mind. Seth. Seth
Hammond. "You… are a spirit?".
"As you are
in the fade", he said. Then he added. “But unlike you, I don’t belong to
the living ones anymore, if that’s what you mean”
So he was dead.
Poor Kyle had lost his closest friend too. Lirya’s heart ached a bit more.
"And why have you stayed here?"
"My duty. It
seems being dead doesn’t mean I can move on like others do to the Golden City"
"You have a
pending task?" she asked.
The young man
lips curved in a sad smile. “No. But you have”.
Lirya blinked. “I
do. But why should you get involved?”
"Oh, they
asked me to do it!"
"They?
Who?"
"A higher
authority… I can't say more". Seth smiled again, and Lirya knew she
wouldn’t get another word from him.
I wish we could have made a stop at home on our way
back to the fade portal in the marshes, but everybody seems to be in a hurry
and the most I can get is a night in an inn close to the Dalish campsite, since
there’s no time to get a detour to Highever.
It will have to do, I think while I rest my head on
Kyle’s shoulder. At least we have a real bed, and we could have a quick bath,
and Ryan and Tahl are sleeping in different rooms. And Kyle is playful as
always, and the thought that for a moment we almost lose each other always adds
a feeling of urge to our passion which spices it up. So I can’t complain.
“So we can now close that damn gate?” I say, dreamy
eyes, while Kyle strokes my hair.
“I hope so”, he says. “We have Berrygold’s orb piece,
and the Medal of The Champion of Highever, which contains another piece. It’s
not much, but it will have to do”
I nod, then I turn and kiss softly his nose. “So the
orb is not complete? I thought it had been shattered into two pieces”
He shakes his head. “No. It was six pieces. We have
found two, and Ryan thinks he can find another pair… The others… nobody knows”
“But we’re going to close the gate only with two” I
say softly. “Will that be enough?”
“It will have to”
he says, nuzzling my earlobe. It is clear he doesn’t want to continue speaking
about it, and he has managed to make my mind go away again, so I welcome his
attentions willingly.
So this is the marsh again. Feels creepier than the
first time. I look around, and shiver. My hand looks for Kyle’s, but he’s not
there. I’m alone, and I know it is the right thing.
I walk ahead. I know the portal, the gate to the fade
I opened, is right there in front of me, and suddenly the idea of closing it
sounds stupid. Why close it? I need to cross it. To go to the other side. A
part of me knows it is there where I belong.
And then I hear a roar. I freeze for a moment, move my
ears trying to find where it comes from. Not behind, as I hoped. It doesn’t
give me a reason to run towards the gate, but that’s what I want to do… so I
run, trying to reach it before the beast who has roared reaches me…
But it is too late. A huge white wolf jumps in front
of me, just when I’m almost there… almost there… I stop and stare, but the wolf
shows its fangs, and prepares to jump and rip my throat.
I wake up suddenly, sweating and shivering. A
nightmare. And now that I’m awaken, I realize I’m more scared at the idea that
I wanted to cross the gate than at the wolf in front of me.
It is still night. I turn to see if Kyle is by my
side, and I sigh of relief when I see he is. No training tonight, or maybe he
already came back. He takes care to get me tired enough so I don’t notice when
he gets up in the middle of the night, even if I still don’t like this habit.
Oh well, I bet there are thousands of things he doesn’t like of me, and he
copes with them. That’s how relationships work, don’t they?
I take a deep breath and I’m about to turn back again
to continue sleeping, when I hear him sobbing faintly. I raise my head and look
at his face closely. There’s a single tear down his cheek, and his lips whisper
“Mom…”. I sigh again, saddened. Who knows where Lyria is now, but at least she
visits him in his dreams. I lean over him and wipe the tear with a kiss, then I
feel his eyelid flutter and he opens his eyes to stare at me.
“I’m sorry” I whisper. “I didn’t want to wake you up”
He raises his head and pecks my lips softly. “Don’t
worry. I…was dreaming”
I nod. “Lirya, isn’t it?”
He nods too.
“It probably wasn’t a dream”, I say trying to comfort
him. “It is her way to tell you she still cares for you”. Since she
disappeared, I add to myself. Though she could tell us where she is, so we
could help her. Even if she wasn’t his mom for blood, I know where Kyle took
his stubbornness from.
“She… she was saying something about the gate. She
knows”, Kyle says. I frown. A memory crosses my mind like a shadow. Better not
telling him my dream.
“What did she
tell to you?” I ask. He tries to remember.
“I can’t recall much. Something about not being enough…What
do you think she meant?”
I shrug. I have no idea, I must confess.
He turns and hugs me tight. No words, no explanations.
Just comfort.
“We will find her
again” I say, returning the hug. “You’ll see. We found her once, we will do it
again”
He sobs. “I saw
Seth too”, he says suddenly, and for a moment I don’t know what to do. So I
just continue hugging him, unable to take his sorrow away.
Art by Savvid
The following day we don’t delay our departure to the
gloomy marsh where the haunted wooden house in which Evelyn and I were kept
prisoners had stood. There’s no trace of the home now, but a green glow shines
in the middle of the water and we can feel the urge of strange creatures at the
other side trying to get out, to invade of world. If I, that I have no magic
powers, can feel that so intensely, I really can understand why Ryan feels so
compelled to lock that gate. I shiver, and look for Kyle’s hand, like in my
dream. This time he’s there, grabs it, and squeezes it softly. But this time I
don’t hold his hand out of fear, or apprehension, as he probably thinks. No.
I’m scared of my dream… and I fear, yes, but what I fear is to be attracted
again to that gate. Because I don’t want to.
Ryan swallows, looks at the green spot with concern in
his bright blue eyes, and I know he’s scared of the responsibility he holds. He
takes a package from his pocket, unwraps it and we can see a golden medal which
shines with a bluish glow. He sighs and looks at Tahl. The elf nods and gives him
the crystal she has been keeping since we were in Berrygold’s tomb. I must
admit I was too coward to keep it, but Tahl seemed more confident. Maybe she
had no wishes to ask, so she didn’t fear that tricky thing to get into her body
the way it invaded our poor ancestor’s flesh. As long as I’m concerned, I don’t
want to tempt my fate.
Ryan takes the pieces and puts them together in a
bowl. I watch him concentrating, until his face becomes red, but somehow
nothing happens. Kyle and I exchange a glance, and Tahl snorts. Ryan rubs his
forehead.
“I don’t know what has happened… it is the first
time…”
Before he finishes I giggle. “Stop it, Ryan. It sounds
as if you were talking about something totally different”
Ryan turns at me with a smile, but before he can
reply, the water around the greenish glow starts to boil and turn red. We stare
at it, already knowing something is wrong, but even before we can prepare our
weapons, the heads of those horrible rage demons I fear so much start to show
up. Kyle tries to push me away while unsheathing his sword, but I’m already
with my daggers in my hands and while Ryan prepares a spell and Tahl shoots her
first arrow, I stand by my husband’s side prepared to give my life before they
take his.
We fight hard and bravely, but the demons keep
appearing and I know we are soon going to be overcome. I pull Kyle’s arm trying
to withdraw to a safer place, but he’s not willing to leave, even if Ryan and
Tahl are stepping back too.
A quick glance around me shows the problem is the
gate. As long as it is opened, demons will continue appearing through it, and
they will defeat us out of exhaustion. I look at Ryan, almost begging.
“Can’t you try that spell again? We will protect you”
“There are not enough pieces”, he replies, concerned.
“I was too optimistic… I though two pieces of the orb would hold the gate”.
“And now we’re going to die” Tahl mutters. “How
appropriate”
But while we walk backwards, we realize the demons
attention is now focused elsewhere.
Two figures come out from the gate, A man and a woman,
half transparent… Spirits in the Fade. And I recognize her.
It’s Lirya.
Kyle’s jaw drop back looking at the man, though, and I
wonder who he is. He reminds me a bit of Caleb, one of the newest guys at the
Mabari. But he’s blonder. And younger.
And dead.
“Seth” Kyle mumbles. “Why?”
“You can see him?” I ask. I thought his amulet would
avoid it, but the bond between both friends is too strong, it seems. Ryan and
Tahl also stare. They both knew Seth when he was alive, and I somehow feel
excluded again.
The spiritual couple is herding the demons as if they
were sheep, but it seems it is not over. Lirya stays at the gate, frowning and
making gestures, but the gate still trembles and moves. Seth approaches to us,
with a ladykiller smirk. It is creepy, considering he has been dead for thirteen…
fourteen years now.
“Kyle… Ryan…”, he says, looking at them… “And I take
this is the blonde beauty I met in Antiva? You grew up well, little Tahl”, he
starts. I swallow. And then he turns to me and I see the landscape behind his
eyes and I don’t run away because I’m frozen in the place. “And you’re the one”
he says with a smile. “The one who brought him back to life, when his only goal
was revenge”. He raises a hand, and sees me tremble. “You’re scared… you
shouldn’t. I’m not your enemy. I just came here to help”
“You’re dead” I just manage to mumble. He chuckles.
“Good observation. Which makes me a better target for
those demons than you”, he adds cheerful.
Lirya grunts. “Stop the chatter. We need to close this
gate. My magic is not strong enough”
Ryan steps ahead. “I can try to…”, but Lirya shakes
her head. “Not enough, not enough… You need something more…”
“More!” Kyle blinks. “But what?”
“The other pieces of the orb?” I try to guess, but
Lirya denies. “No time. The key. There should be a key…”
And suddenly I understand. “The ring!!!”. Kyle and
Ryan look at me, and I rush to explain. “There was a ring… Nada kept it safe,
but I found it and tried to destroy it… When I did, the place collapsed and the
gate got open… Was that the key?” I ask to Lirya.
Lirya nods. She seems to have finished with the gate,
but she stays close. I wonder if she’s dead or alive. What we’re seeing there
is not her. It’s her spirit. And that creeps me out. Kyle walks towards her.
“Mom…” he starts. Lirya smiles sad.
“Go my child. Find that ring. With the pieces of the
orb and the ring, I’m sure Ryan and I can do something.
“Where are you?” he insists. “Are you alive?”
She nods. “I’m dreaming, my child. That’s the only way
I can help you. And thank you for helping me get out of the embrace of lyrium”.
I take Kyle’s hand and pull him away before we both
end up crying. “We have a ring to find, love”. I don’t want to sound worried.
But I am.
I have no idea
where to start the search.
Last time I saw the ring, it was falling amongst some
bushes, near the now collapsed house where Evelyn and me had been kept
prisoners of the crazy mage. Taking it out the home definitely destroyed it,
but I guess the ring kept its powers somehow. Maybe someone able to feel magic
could find it better than me?
I guide the group to what I think are the right place.
“I think it was… here” I point at some bushes. “But…
it also could have been there… or there…” Damn it. There are bushes everywhere.
“Can you feel it somehow, Ryan?” I ask.
“Isn’t your looting sense tingling?” Tahl teases me,
but I ignore her, and continue looking at Ryan waiting for a reply. Ryan sighs
“I feel like
Nero. Maybe I should fall on four legs and start sniffing?”
Kyle elbows him, but we really feel helpless. Finally
I move and start looking between the bushes. I was the only one here who saw
the ring, and the only one who knows how small, how insignificant it was… how
difficult it will be to find it in the mood.
After searching in three sets of bushes, and tempted
to give up, I suddenly feel something around my wrist. When I look down I see a
ghostly hand grabbing my arm and I try to withdraw, releasing a short scream.
Kyle rushes to help.
“What happens?”
When he approaches, the hand releases me and
disappears, and I fall sitting on the ground.
And then I see it.
A sparkle. Something metallic.
Ignoring the fear to feel that creepy hand grabbing
mine, I reach for it and… yeah! The tiny, smashed silver ring. I show it
triumphal to my friends.
“Got it!!! What now?”
Ryan rushes to take it and for a moment I’m tempted
not to give him, and I really don’t know where that feeling came from… After
all he’s got the orb pieces, why should he ask more?. Then I shake my head.
“That damn portal is putting strange ideas in my mind”
I say. “Take it, please, before I do something weird”, and give the ring to
him. Ryan examines it, confused.
“This was probably a seal of some kind… But I’m not
sure how can we use it”, he ponders. And if he says anything else, I don’t hear
it. My eyes get focused on the portal, and a voice in my head tells me there’s
something I really want inside. A part of my soul, maybe. A wish coming true.
I give a step ahead, then another. By the corner of
the eye I feel some movement, fuss, Ryan and Kyle trying to stop me, maybe the
voice of Tahl… I’m not sure. The portal calls me, and I’m replying to the call.
And then the white wolf steps in the middle.
It makes me hesitate enough to allow Kyle to hug me,
and then I realize it is not a wolf. It is Lirya.
Like in my dream.
I shake my head, and I see both Seth and Lirya
blocking the door, while Kyle hugs me and kisses my forehead. “Mari, Mari! What
happens? Come to yourself, my love!”
I hug him back. “I… I don’t know… The portal called
me… Like in my dreams…”
Lirya walks towards Ryan and takes the ring.
“This portal is too powerful. It was created when the
spell to tie both of you went wrong, and it is still somehow related to you,
Mari. We need to control it, if we can’t close it”. She looks at Seth, and he
nods. Then, she slides the ring in one of her spiritual fingers. The ring is
too small for real fingers, but the ghostly shape of hers fits the silver piece
as if it was made for her.
And then she says the words that break Kyle’s world
again.
“I have to stay to keep this gate closed”
I swear I can feel his hear breaking in pieces as if
it were glass.
“Mother!” he
says. “No!! You… you can’t stay like this forever!!”
Ryan nods. “Your mortal body will die if you don’t
return”, he agrees. “Can’t Seth do it?”
Lirya denies. “Seth has to return to the Golden City.
His time here is over. And… he’s got no magic powers. I can shape the dreams…
and this gate is a dream itself. It’s my duty. To become the gatekeeper”.
Kyle’s eyes are full of tears, and he doesn’t mind it.
He may be a grown up man, a big big shem, but it’s his mother, the one he lost
when he was thirteen… and in front of her, he’ll always be a lost child. I grab
his arm, and lean my face against it, trying to offer him some comfort, but I
know it is useless.
“Mother… I can’t lose you again. Not again, please” he
begs.
Lirya steps a bit towards her son, and strokes his
face.
“Kyle. You’re not losing me… I will always be in your
dreams”
He shakes his head. I know he wants to shout “NO!”,
but he has no voice anymore. Lirya then smiles tenderly and kisses his
forehead.
“My son. There’s another reason I belong here. Here, I
can remember you”
And with those words, I can see her shape fading
slowly, at the same time the door loses its power.
Kyle falls on his knees, and I know I can’t do
anything, except waiting until his pain eases.
But we all know this is the best for her. Her body was
already a hollow husk. She was not herself there. At the gate, she’ll live
forever.
She’ll remember
forever.
We’re back in Denerim. Kyle has been trying to find
Lirya’s body, of course, but he doesn’t even know where to start. Personally, I
think she doesn’t want to be found. If she was, we would try to wake her up,
and that would cause her to abandon the gate. Or keep her body alive. So she’s
hiding.
If this Denerim looks strange, we don’t notice. I
don’t even realize that when we went to bed, we were still in Highever. But
when we see the white wolf, I look at Kyle and say a single word.
“Lirya”
He nods, and we both follow the wolf. It is running,
but we have no problem to keep its pace. It leads us to the outskirts, and to a
small hut. It stops, panting on the door, and when we approaches, it
disappears, as if it had never been there.
When Kyle opens the door, we both know what we’re
going to find there.
Lirya’s lying on a bed, her hands crossed over her
chest, her expression peaceful. Her hair is white again, like the wolf’s mane,
and I wonder if it is just an image she’s sending to us or she really stopped
dyeing it in real life too. It doesn’t make her look old, though. Moreover the
opposite. Like a small child. Still asleep. Still dreaming, because that’s what
she is doing.
“The wolf has shown us the way” I mumble. I’m aware
now this is another dream, but the meaning is clear. There’s no need to hide
anymore.
Her body has stopped waiting for her spirit to come
back.
Kyle walks towards her and kisses her forehead, silent
tears running down his cheeks. But that’s not her anymore.
Her real self,
the one which perdures, is behind him. She’s not gone. She’s here. And she will
never leave him. I can see it. Can’t he feel her arms around him?. Like saying
"Silly son of mine, what would you do without me?"
He didn’t even wait for the sun to show up. As soon as
he woke up, he jumped out of bed and I had it hard to follow him. Even if the
dream was more a “Come to give my remains a proper burial” than a goodbye,
because she would still be in our dreams, he didn’t want to lose a moment to go
and pay his respects to her. And I think nobody has made the road from Highever
to Denerim in such a short time.
The hut looks exactly like in our dream, except that
there are no wolves guiding us this time. I am left a bit behind, because even
if I don’t like them, someone has to tie the horses, so I’m not by his side
when he opens the door.
I rush, though, and when I enter the dark room, I see
him kneeling by Lirya’s body.
Everything looks like in our dream. The bed, her shape
with her hands crossed over her breasts, the white hair, the tiny ring in one
of her fingers… I walk forward to touch Kyle’s shoulder, trying to comfort him,
when I realize something.
Her chest.
It still moves, up and down, so softly we wouldn’t
have noticed. Her body has not given up yet.
And Kyle notices too, and he grins, and gets up to
kiss her face, her eyes, everything… until Lirya opens her eyes and just
mumbles.
“How long have I been sleeping? I’m… so hungry…”
And Kyle’s laughter mixes with his sobbing, out of
words, while he hugs her.
We know the ring will still drag her to keep that
portal during the nights. But we’ll make sure she wakes up in the morning… and
that she will continue. Alive. By our side.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
A tale of three elves
And I look for you between fire and blood
Between the edge of hope and despair
Like a shooting star in a barren sky
I surrender my past, future and present to you
Between the edge of hope and despair
Like a shooting star in a barren sky
I surrender my past, future and present to you
“This
time I will kill Ryan”, I snort, kicking a stone on my way. Tahl says
nothing, but even if she seems as serious as usual, I’d swear I saw her
smirk. “Not only he manages again to make Kyle go into some stupid quest
without me, that he didn’t warn me you were going to go with me to find
him!”
She shrugs. “If he had told you, you wouldn’t have come”
I glare at her. “I would have gone to the end of the world, with anybody, to rescue Kyle”, I reply, harsh.
“Yeah.
But we’re not going to rescue Kyle. Mainly because he doesn’t need to
be rescued. Don’t worry, they will meet us later today if everything
goes as expected.”
I
stop talking for a while to stare at her. “What? But you said Ryan had
sent you because they needed our help in a matter of life or death!!”. I
would jump to her throat but I need her to tell me what’s happening.
Besides, I bet all this was Ryan’s idea, and he fooled Kyle too. I
prefer to blame him alone than to think them three were in cahoots.
“That’s
just a detail” she says, looking at her nails as if they were more
interesting than me. Kyle says she can’t feel but I’m sure she has quite
a deal of pleasure by getting on my nerves so I take a deep breath
trying not to give her what she wants. “But that gate to the Fade your
crazy captor opened again has to be locked as soon as possible, and it
would be stupid to take twice the time just because my dad and you have
to go together by the hand everywhere like schoolchildren”.
She
turns to look at me and catches me mimicking her speech with my hand as
if she was a puppet, so I’m afraid that my “We’re not schoolchildren!”
protest should sound pretty stupid if I said it aloud. Instead, I hide
my hands at my back and spit “Have I to be sorry that I share with Kyle
something you will never share anymore?”.
I
know she calls Kyle “dad” just because it pisses me off. And damn it,
she gets it. But I also know that, if she feels something for a single
person in the whole world, it is for him. And I probably hit the right
string, because for once, she stays silent. I sometimes believe that, if
I had not stepped in the middle, sooner or later she would have ended
being to him more than an adoptive daughter... and I think she knows it
too.
I would like
to ask her a bit more about our quest, but I don’t feel talkative
either, so we walk like two grumpy hags for a while, deep into the
forests around Highever. Only one thing I see clear, and it is that
we’re not heading to the marsh were the gate to the Fade, according to
Tahl’s last comment, is still open. Whatever is the thing she thinks
will help us to close it, is not there.
“So
you want to learn my secrets?”, Flemeth said calmly, after busting her
sneaking around the wishing well. Berrygold already knew that fake calm.
The witch was boiling inside, and the punishment would be according to
it. Berrygold almost closed her eyes as if she had been hit. “Then dive
deep inside them. Why not? Look inside my wishing well… and rot in it
for eternity!”
And
with those words, and only with a movement of her hand, the powerful
witch sent the poor elf flying down to the well. Berrygold’s own magic
could do nothing to prevent it, her power not a match to her mentor’s.
The
water softened the fall, and though painful, it didn’t kill her. She
got up, rubbing her back and limping, and looked around.
Now her only chance, after all, was to find that orb, and see if she could use its power to get out of that tomb in life.
After
a long walk, I realize we’re getting closer to the place where that
Dalish clan which helped us with Emma was camping some months ago.
They’re already gone, but the Dalish have claimed this place ages ago,
and the carved places of their gods are there to show it. I look at
Tahl. She was a Dalish once, and I wonder how she feels about that… or
how she felt when she could, at least.
Even
if it is clear this is the area, we still walk past the camping
clearing and get again deep in the forest, to a place dark and calm. I
can see more religious signs and some stones sunk on the ground, making
kind of a circular pattern. Somehow this place is colder, and I brace
myself when I realize it.
“This is… a burial place, isn’t it?”
Tahl
nods. I see her leaning over the stones and I guess she’s reading the
signs on them, looking for something. I can’t help much; I can’t
understand Dalish writing, so I just look around, uncomfortable.
“And what are we looking for?”
“A grave. What else?” she says, sarcastic. I frown.
“I could go that far without your help, thanks”, I reply, harsh. “I mean, whose grave?”
“An
ancestor” she replies. “The one who helped Sarim Cousland to defeat
Flemeth, after she killed her husband, back in the Tower Age. A powerful
mage, a disciple of the witch, who betrayed Flemeth, and got cursed for
that… her, and her whole clan”
“Your clan”, I add, and she nods. “Is it related to your curse too?”
“Sort
of” she says, even if I know the mage who cursed her, and Kyle, have
not much to do with Flemeth. Though maybe Flemeth’s curse was only about
bad luck. But Tahl says not much more, and examines the stones twice,
with a snort. It seems that, whatever she looks for, is not there. As
much as I love seeing her disappointed, an idea comes to my mind.
“If
she caused the fall of the clan, maybe she wasn’t buried with the rest
of the Dalish” I point out. “Isn’t there a special place for the outcast
ones?”
Tahl looks at
me as if she had heard a donkey speaking, but she has to admit I may be
right, and stops kneeling in front of the old stones. Then, without a
“You’re right”, she leaves the circle of stones and walks away, looking
for lost tracks. Even if she says nothing, I guess it is a small
victory, and I smile.
“You think we will be able to find that tomb? I mean… the Tower Age? That’s… seven hundred years ago… maybe the tomb is lost”
“We have to find it. The orb’s piece is inside that tomb, and we need it to close the gate to the Fade”.
The orb piece. So we’re seeking for an object of power. Well, that is something.
“Maybe
Ryan should have come instead of us. I don’t see why we are so
important. A mage probably could have tracked it better than us” I say,
feeling useless. I’m following Tahl, but somehow I know she’s not going
the right way, and I feel like walking in an opposite direction.
Suddenly
the ground disappears under my feet, and I slide down a narrow tunnel I
had not seen, hidden behind some bushes. A stone block stops my
sliding, and I find myself rubbing both my butt and my knees before
standing up and look around a bit more.
I
examine the stone block in the middle and my hands find some engravings
in it. If they’re a name or a curse, I don’t know, but they look a lot
like the ones in the burial stones above, so I think it is time to call
my companion.
“Tahl? I think I found it!”
“I
got the damned orb for you!” Berrygold yelled at Dany. “I helped you
and Regina against Flemeth, even if that meant my clan would be cursed
and outcasted… and now you tell me you're going to marry someone else?”
Dany sighed, and looked sad at Regine before replying. "It is an arranged marriage. I didn't choose it"
Regina
got between her friend and the jealous elf. “My brother thought an
alliance with Dragon’s Peak would be useful, now that he has been
proclaimed as the new bann. He convinced Dany's family into it”
“But
that will bring you away from me!!! Why? I… thought we would always be
together!!! Why did you accept?” Berrygold walked towards Dany, her eyes
full with tears. Dany didn’t reply, silent as usual. The elf finally
turned back and ran away. Regina stopped Dany’s attempt to go after her.
“Let her go… sooner or later she’ll understand… There are relationships that just cannot be”
While
I hear Tahl cleaning the way after me, I step back to look at the
chamber, lit by the sunrays which enter by several holes on the stone
ceiling. Since nobody seems to have been inside this place for ages, I
suppose all of them have been as concealed as the one I slipped in. In
the middle stands the pedestal that stopped my sliding, a big square
stone block, probably hollow in the inside, because a closer inspection
shows some creeks on the top which suggest there’s a stone cover. I walk
around it, trying to figure out what the inscriptions mean, but my
heart knows we have found it.
I’m
sliding my fingers around the top of the sarcophagus when I hear Tahl
behind me and even if I say to my self I don’t care, I feel good for
having impressed her.
“The
orb is inside the tomb?” I ask her. She nods. “Then we need a lever or
something. I think the lid is loose, but it is too heavy to move it
alone”.
She smiles
with that smirk of her I hate and takes a crowbar out of her backpack.
“I expected so”, and makes me a gesture to go away. Of course, I think.
And I could have been prepared too if I had know we were going to be
playing the tomb raider instead of thinking I was going to rescue Kyle.
But I step away, just in case. I don’t want that heavy gravestone
falling on my foot by... mistake.
And one never knows what can get out of a seven hundred years old burial hole, either.
With
an unpleasant shriek, Tahl manages to slide the gravestone some inches
away, enough to peek inside the tomb, but not so much as the stone falls
to the ground and breaks. She covers her nose and mouth to avoid all
the dust her movement has caused, and only when the dust has disappeared
and it is clear there’s no danger, I move closer too.
I’m
not sure what did I expect. Probably nothing, since seven hundred years
are a lot of years. Or maybe some scattered bones. But the body inside
the grave, skin dry over the clearly elven bones, is whole enough to be
considered a mummy. I wrinkle my nose. I don’t like corpses, old or new,
but at least this one doesn’t stink.
"This is not a dalish tomb", Tahl mutters. "Looks more like Nevarran work. Same as the mummy... I wonder why?"
Maybe
it was a way to state she wasn't part of the clan anymore, I think. Or
maybe it is a way to... pass the curse to her?. I shake my head. I don't
like where my thoughts are going. I have no idea, but even if I had, I know the question is not addressed to me, so I look inside the grave again.
The
body has her hands resting over her tummy, and I frown a bit. It is as
if, under the grey leather, something was shinning. I look at Tahl,
questioning her.
“The
orb is inside her, yeah”, Tahl nods. “All the sources Ryan consulted
agreed that the orb had a parasitic behaviour, and if it wasn’t used
properly, it would become part of the body”.
The only idea makes me sick. And we have to handle that thing? Not even with a ten feet pole!
“What now?” I ask to Tahl. “You take it, trusting that it will recognize your clan’s blood or something?”
She looks at me with an amused expression.
“WE both do it. None of us are mages, but our bloods combined should be strong enough, at least to put it into a contention bag”
I’m
about to chuckle, but I don’t do because this place freaks me out
enough not to feel like laughing. “Why both? It’s your ancestor, not
mine”.
Tahl doesn’t have my concerns and laughs, a cold, feel-less laugh.
“I
never said she was MY ancestor”, she says, and I know she’s enjoying
it. “Both our lineages come from the same clan. In a twisted way, she is
OUR ancestor. Mine… and yours.”
The
orb had been fractured. It was the only way, Regina had said, and she
knew too. Her attempts to dominate the complete orb had been a failure.
Yes, it had helped her out of the well but at what price?. It was a
thing from the Fade, and nothing from the Fade was to be trusted, it was
the first thing she had learnt at the clan, and Flemeth’s actions had
only confirmed that to her.
But
even so, she thought, looking at the fragment in her hands… Now this
piece was six times smaller, six times less powerful. Maybe she could do
it. Maybe this time it would bend to her desires.
She held it close to her heart, and made a wish. Just one wish.
To get her true love back…
Tahl
tries to take away the bony hands delicately, but it is like trying to
bend a dry stick, and she only manages it after a disgusting cracking
noise. Then she points at the shinning tummy, which seems brighter each
time. I raise my lip in a disgusting grimace. “What do you expect me to
do?”
“Take your dagger and get that orb out”
Of
course, that is what I’m expected to do, but I feel as if I was helping
to retrieve an unborn baby. How accurate. I finally win over my
sickness and do it.
“I’m sorry, grandma”, I mutter. Tahl snorts.
“She never had children, so she’s not technically our grandma, you know. She’s more like a great-auntie”
I
glance at Tahl. Wow, she’s trying to be nice. “In that case... maybe
Evelyn should have been here too” I mumble, but she’s gone again, and I
know for sure she has had enough of magical things with our latest
adventure. Tahl looks at me as if she knew something I don't know, which
is probably true, but I have my mind focused on my sister, trying to
forget the blonde elf in front of me who calls me “mama” and has ended
up being a far-cousin, and when I see the bright thing appear between
the wrinkled folds of grey skin, suddenly forgetting my fears, I sink my
hand inside to retrieve it. After all, it is a shinny, valuable thing,
which makes my looting sense tingle.
And
at the same time my hand sinks into the mummy’s entrails, I see that
thing opening her empty eyelids, and her hands grabbing my wrist. I
retrieve my hand so fast I forget of the orb and the shine and
everything, trying not to pee over myself at the idea of those corpse
fingers dragging me down to hell. But the thing doesn’t want my hand, it
wants the orb.
Suddenly
I see a glowing shape getting from the corpse, and I realize the mummy
didn’t move. It is the spirit that rises from it which gives the
impression… and it is quite an unpleasant one. I’m still walking
backwards, wielding my dagger with one hand while rubbing the wrist of
the other to my clothes, still itchy at the spirit’s touch… and I see
Tahl is walking backwards too. Good. The elven stick can feel fear, at
least.
“My orb!!! My wish!!” the spirit is saying. “Are you bringing my love back?”
I
realize I’m sitting on the ground and still crawling back, even if I
don’t think I am THAT scared. Actually now that I can’t see the mummy,
the spirit is more majestic than scary. I mean, she’s a young, beautiful
elven woman, with the ritual Dalish tattoos on her face, making her big
green eyes more expressive. If she’s an ancestor of my bloodline, I
guess I only got the red shade of hair and the lack of breasts, because
what I see in front of me is stunning… Or maybe, like with Lindy, it is
the spirit quality which makes them much prettier?
She
strokes her tummy as if she was holding a baby. “My wish. My wish will
be granted, won’t it?”. Then she looks at us, almost without seeing us.
“After all this time! I swore not to rest until my love was back!"
Tahl
curses beneath her teeth. I guess she didn’t expect a spirit watching
over the orb either, but if the orb was so powerful, it seemed a logical
outcome, didn't it? I'm starting to understand the burial chamber, the
stone grave and the mummy... they wanted to keep this spirit locked
somehow. And we released it again. Damn it, we so need a mage!
“What
now?” I whisper to her, trying not to draw the attention of the spirit
towards us. She is sniffing the air, as if she didn’t notice us… at
least not completely.
“I feel the blood of my kin” she’s saying. “You want my orb? No!! You won’t get it, at least until it grants me my desire!!”
She
starts spinning around the room like a cold wind, but I think she’s
trying more to scare us than to harm us. Specially because she seems
unable to see us properly. Maybe because we share her blood? I don’t
know, and I’m not sure I want to know either. I continue looking at
Tahl, who is walking carefully to reach my side. In this situation, even
her company is better than nothing.
“What can we do? We can’t retrieve the orb this way… and if we go, maybe she’ll disappear with it!” I say concerned.
“I
sent a message to Kyle and Ryan with Teri before entering here” she
whispers. “They should be on their way here. Maybe they will be able to
calm her”
“We should
have come together” I glare at her. She nods, not a single feeling of
guilt. She looks into her backpack and gets a piece of bread and cheese
to offer to me.
“Yeah. Want a snack, while we wait?”
I
take the food blinking. Somehow it seems the only sensible thing to do…
have lunch, with a raging spirit spinning around us, while we wait for
someone powerful enough to calm it. That’s my life, I sigh.
“You
don’t plan to stay the night here, do you?” I ask Tahl. But before she
can reply, we hear noises outside, and I get up as if I had fire in my
undies. “Kyle!!! We’re here!!!”
I
run to the tunnel, while Tahl continues watching the spirit, and I help
Kyle and Ryan to get inside the tomb. Ryan shakes the dust on his pants
before looking around.
“Wow! That’s a mausoleum! She may have been outcasted, but seems her power was respected enough to deserve something like this!”
“Or
maybe they needed to make sure she wouldn’t get out” Tahl replies,
confirming my suspects. “I bet this place is full of contention spells,
so her spirit doesn’t haunt anyone else…”
As if she had felt we were talking about her, the spirit, which had calmed a bit while we ate our cheese, agitates again.
“Cousland?
A Cousland here?”. The wind blows again and Ryan falls to the ground,
taken by surprise. “Give me back my Dany, Cousland!!!”
The
rage makes her visible again, and she’s standing almost over Ryan, fire
out of her eyes. And for once Ryan seems a bit worried. He had not seen
it coming.
“Dany? Dany is gone, Berrygold!” he tries to say, but suddenly the spirit turns again, sniffing the air.
“My
wish!” she whispers again, and rushes towards Kyle, and spins around
him, and I can hear her sniffing again like a dog of prey. “Dany! I can
feel your blood!!”
Of course that makes my own blood boil. How does that harpy dare to claim my Kyle? First Lindy and now her?
“Get
away from him you bitch!!” I shout, running to grab him away from her.
Then she glides to face me, her face a mask of rage. But she won’t scare
me, ah no!!
“YOU!!! YOU DARE TO TRY TO TAKE MY WISH FROM ME???”
I
stand, trying not to close my eyes, to resist her energy which is
draining my life from my veins. “He’s not your wish!!! He’s my
husband!!” I argue. How the Fade does one fight a spirit? I try to hit
her and make her go away from me but I only grab thin air.
“Berrygold!
Leave her alone!! It is me you want!!”, shouts Kyle, challenging her,
and I realize he has taken off that amulet which protected him from
ghosts. I feel like slapping him because of that.
“No!”
I protest. “She doesn’t want you!! She wants her dead lover!!!”. But I
suddenly feel my body free from the spirits draining, and I realize the
call has worked and she has turned to him.
“You
will come with me, my love?” she says, and she sounds so sweet it is
creepy. She moves a hand forward, trying to reach Kyle’s, and I’m about
to shout when I see Kyle’s hand starts moving forward to meet hers too.
“If you leave her alone” he says. “Don’t hurt her, please”
“NO!!”, I shout, my soul tearing apart. “Please, Kyle! Don’t go with her!!”
He turns to look at me. “It is the only way. She’ll kill you if I don’t, and I don’t want to… to lose you….”
I
feel an “again” in his words, probably reminding Lindy, and all the
times he has thought he was going to lose me, and I know that, the same I
won’t be able to survive without him, the idea of losing me will kill
him too. But that’s not the way! It can’t be!!!
Ryan
probably feels the same because he sends a kind of magical bolt against
the spirit, and since it is magic, it seems to affect her, giving us at
least some seconds to think. The spirit turns to Ryan and sends him
away with a blow.
“Cousland! You won’t separate us again!!”
“You
stupid, stubborn elf!!” Ryan smirks, wiping a bit of blood from his
lips. “You’re the one who has been keeping yourselves separated during
all these years!!”
She
glares at Ryan, her attention away from Kyle again, and I bless him for
that while I run to help my husband, who has collapsed in the ground
after almost being drained too by the ghost.
“But I have my wish!!” she continues. “Dany is back!! I feel it in that body!!”
Ryan
chuckles. “You silly. Your Dany is gone forever, but you won’t see it,
blinded by your rage. Open your mind, or whatever you have, and you’ll
see it is the truth!”
Berrygold
seems to hesitate for a moment, and her stare comes from Ryan to us. I
hug Kyle and glare back at her, making clear I will fight for my man.
Ryan takes advantage again.
“If
you take that man’s spirit with you, you’ll only create another broken
heart behind you. Is that what you want? You want your offshoot to share
your fate?”
What a
gift of the gab Ryan has, I have to admit. Berrygold seems to calm a
bit. That argument seems to move her. Then she looks around.
“Where’s my Dany?” and her call is so pitiful I almost forget she wanted my man and feel sorry for her. Almost.
“He’s
been dead for seven hundred years…” I’m about to add “You bitch”, but
it wouldn’t be the best thing to say right now, so I just say softly.
“Maybe you should stop clinging to this world and reunite with him”
Ryan
looks at me a bit concerned and shakes his head, but the spirit seems
more convinced. “So my wish will be granted… if I let go?” she asks, as
if she was realizing just now, and I have the feeling we all four are
nodding at the same time.
And
suddenly Berrygold’s spirit doesn’t seem powerful anymore, nor
majestic, nor terrible. She’s just a small, scared Dalish elven girl who
has been missing her loved one for seven ages.
"I just want
to join my love" she says, becoming a bit smaller each time, fading and
feeling less powerful. It is as if she was disolving in the air."Just let yourself go. He's waiting for you wherever the dead ones go" I try to cheer her up.
Berrygold
seems to curl over herself, over the orb inside her chest. "My Dany, my
beloved one... My wish... I'm coming", she mutters, and suddenly
disappears in a sparkle of light. I blink, blinded for a moment… and I
realize I have tears on my cheeks. I hug Kyle, and I feel his hand
stroking my hair.
Tahl
is more pragmatic, and I see with the corner of my eye how she has
rushed to grab a crystal piece, whatever is left from that magical orb,
before it falls to the ground, and puts it quickly inside the special
bag she has brought to keep it.
I
snuggle my head against Kyle’s neck, then I can feel the others moving
around. I reluctantly move a bit away so we both can get up too, and see
the mess this place has become. I sigh. I can’t hate her. We’re too
alike, and it is a scary thought.
“Well, at least she reunited with her man”, I mumble. “I can relate to that”
"She
actually did ages ago. This was only a raging part of her spirit which
got stuck to the earth". Ryan says seriously. Then he chuckles a bit.
“Except that Dany wasn’t a man”
I perk a brow. “What?”
He laughs. “Dany was a woman, Mari”
I
blush suddenly, for no apparent reason, then I look at Kyle who looks
as red as me. Images of how attracted I felt to Adrienne when I met her
the first time cross my mind in the worst moment, but he helps me to
forget them elbowing me.
“Well, it seems I can be gay too!” he jokes. And for a moment we all feel better, and start laughing. Even Tahl chuckles.
So good for a fair ending.
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