"Oh, Shane, for the sake of Yisu, get up, come with us, and tell us what you are doing with this child," they said.
Shane got up.The general placed his hand on the boy's shoulder as he followed, but he did not move to join the men at the table."I need to speak with Ma'ikel alone, if you please, Your Majesty," I said.The king raised his eyebrows.Oh?And what exactly are you prohibited from saying in front of your king?"This boy, sire, is the subject.I regret that I am unable to say more at this time.King Tomas looked at the youngster in front of him and grinned.The king had curly brown hair that fell to his shoulders and sparkling brown eyes. He was a handsome man."Who is he?""Your Majesty, I am unaware.I hope Ma'ikel can assist me in that regard.The king's scowl got worse."Kid, look at me."Shane quickly stated, "He cannot, sire." as the boy stiffened.He has been instructed to ignore everyone.“What?Why?”"Sire, I regret not being able to tell you."General, "You cannot tell me, or you will not tell me?""No, Your Majesty, I cannot.Not right now.Tomas looked at his general.Shane, are you serious?”Yes, sire, that's very serious.I apologize."The king made a dismissive hand gesture.Don't feel bad.Ma'ikel and you will, I'm sure, tell me later what you think I need to know.He looked over at the person sitting next to him.Isn't that true?The other man at the table had dark hair that curled just past his ears and skin that was much darker than that of any other Torkeln man.Although he appeared to be around 25 years old, Shane knew he was at least 100 times older.He looked at the king with violet eyes.Naturally, Tomas.I always inform you of everything you need to know.“No.”The king raised a warning finger.You inform me of what you believe I should know.There is a distinction.Ma'ikel gave a brief head tilt as he grinned.That's true, but you should know that you don't need to know anything if I don't tell you something.You always say that.Okay, go, you two.If you must, speak in private.As Ma'ikel stood and moved to Shane, he turned to look at the papers on the table.He said, "Come, Shane, let us go to my room."After giving a nod, Shane picked up the child with his head down once more.Ma'ikel led them down a dark corridor through a door behind the throne without saying a word.He let Shane in by opening a door about a dozen steps down the hall.The sunlight that came in through the floor-to-ceiling windows on one wall lit the room's interior.Ma'ikel looked at his friend as he shut the door and leaned against it.Shane: "So, who is the boy?"The boy was turned around and stood up by the general.He held him against his legs and draped his arms over his short shoulders.The boy remained focused on the ground."When I said I don't know, I was being honest, but I do know one thing."Anmah is him.“What?That cannot be true.The answer is no.You can now look up, boy.The infant's head slowly ascended until it met a violet gaze.Ma'ikel took a deep breath through his teeth as his eyes widened.He softly repeated, "Impossible," before dropping to his knees and taking the boy's head in his hands.The boy whined and tried to get away, but the Anmah held on tightly.Little one, do not be afraid, he said with tenderness.You won't hurt me.Do you comprehend?”Ma'ikel raised an eyebrow to look up at Shane as the boy made no indication that he did.Is his head still intact?”Shane replied, "It is."So, how come you don't know who he is?Didn't he inform you?”He refuses to speak.Well, at least not while he is awake.Ma'ikel let go of the boy's head, and he turned around and frowned at Shane with his little lips tightly pressed together."Boy, you yelled in your sleep.You summoned your infant.The boy's eyes started to well up with tears, and as he reached for the token that was around his neck, he hung his head.He took himself out of Shane's grasp, made his way to the chilly fireplace, and then fell to the floor in front of it.He positioned his head on his knees and wrapped his arms around his legs.As he cried, the men could see his shaking shoulders."Shane, tell me everything."Ma'ikel spoke with sternness.Everything, from how you found him to what you know about him.Shane complied.The Anmah's face darkened as he told his friend about the boy's death.“Twelve?”He exhaled. "Within four moons only?He gave the boy, who had only begun rocking back and forth, a quick glance.What keeps him sane?To reach a dozen deaths, it took me nearly 500 years.“However, my friend, you were only 27 when you first passed away.He had to cross the Parbatas to get here, and he is only six years old.I have no idea how he felt through that.Think about it, Ma'ikel, a hundred leagues.He went through 100 leagues of heat, cold, animals, and dangers to get here.Alone.And still sane, as you stated.“Amazing.I've never witnessed anything like it in such a young Anmah.There were only a few Anmah who were this young when they died, but they were surrounded by people who understood who and what they were and were able to lead them.Ma'ikel gave the boy his full attention before turning to look at his friend.I understand what we must do."What exactly is that?"He will remain at the palace here.You will be his physical training guide, and I will serve as his intellectual and spiritual Siskaska."“Me?That is not possible, Ma'ikel.I'm only here for a furlough of two weeks.After that, I'll return to my company.“Nonsense.I will speak with Tomas, who will transfer you to this position as General of the Guard.The position is currently unfilled.At the moment, a captain is the officer in the Guard with the highest rank.It would be a great privilege."Shane looked at his friend while cocking his head.Indeed, to be general of the guard would be a tremendous honor.What was the former general's fate?He passed away a week ago.Lung disease.""And do you believe you can win King Tomas's approval for this?"Ma'ikel smiled, showing off even white teeth.I'm sure I can."The self-assurance of his friend made Shane giggle.Okay, thanks.I'm all for it.He noticed that the boy was closely following them as he looked over at the fireplace.Boy, what do you think?Do you wish to remain with us here?”The boy gave a slow nod and the violet eyes briefly lit up.Shane extended his hand to him."Then, come here, and I will properly introduce you," she said.The boy got up and ran toward the men.He was dragged to the side by Shane."I would like you to meet this boy, Ma'ikel.I'd tell you his name, but he won't say it, and I don't know it.This is Ma'ikel, boy.He will instruct you on everything you need to know about being Anmah.How do you feel about that?Ma'ikel raised his eyebrows when the boy extended his hand, but he covered the short arm with his large hand.Even the older Anmah's arm could not be reached by the boy's hand.“It was a pleasure to meet you, little one, but we cannot continue to refer to you as a boy.Let me check.Can you compose?”The kid gave a head shake.That seems to be a problem.Therefore, I will simply need to select a name for you.That is, unless you decide to use your real name.What about Frank?” Shane asked.Ma'ikel gave a thoughtful nod.That is a fine moniker.powerful and strong.a decent moniker for an Anmah."He gave the boy a look.What are your thoughts?Before nodding, the young man shook his head and looked into the same eyes as himself.“Good.It truly is.We must present you to the king, so come now.They proceeded to return to the throne room.Tomas had not moved, but as the two men and the child got closer, he raised his head.“So?Have you decided that I need some information?”Ma'ikel replied with a grin, "I have."He led the child to the king by taking him by the hand.We would like you to meet someone, Shane and I.Frank is here.This is King Tomas of Mahadesa, Frank.Tomas said, putting his hands on his knees and looking at the boy who was standing in front of him with his head bowed, "Nice to meet you, Frank."Will you now glance at me?”When the general nodded, the boy slowly turned to look at the king as he glanced to his left, where Shane was standing.Tomas didn't even raise his eyebrows when he saw the Anmah's violet eyes; he just kept his composure."Who are you, Ma'ikel?How is it possible that you were unaware of him?The king was informed of everything that was known about the boy for the next hour.Tomas's pale reaction to the news of the boys' deaths was very similar to Ma'ikel's.A lunar average of three?Ma'ikel, has that ever occurred before?"To my knowledge, Tomas, and I know almost the entire history of the Anmah," she replied.He gave the two men a look.You are aware that Anmahs cannot die from the same cause twice, but what you may not be aware of is that they can still be harmed by it.Since Shane said that the boy first died from a sword, he can't be killed again by a bladed weapon, but he can be stabbed and still hurt.He can still drown, be attacked by an animal, or fall from a height.Of course, he will recover quickly, but the pain will be excruciating until he does.Shane interjected, stating, "So, he can still starve, but he will not die."“Correct.”Then, that makes a lot of sense.When I found him last night, he was covered in bone and flesh.He guffawed.He ate three full bowls of porridge this morning and twice as much stew from Millere as I did last night."When did you discover him last night?"Ma'ikel asked, his face looking thoughtful.Why, about an hour before it gets dark?As if to clear his head, the Anmah shook his head.Nothing;It has no bearing.Ma'ikel brought up the idea of Shane becoming the new Guard General, and Tomas immediately agreed when the conversation returned to the boy's circumstances."That is an incredible concept.I considered elevating one of the captains to the position, but I'd much rather have you keep me safe, Shane.Shane replied, "Yes, sire, if that is your will."“It is.Presently, what are you going to do about Forthright?"Ma'ikel stated, "He will be under my tutelage as far as the Anmah and his education are concerned," and "Shane can teach him to fight when he is a little older."He took a moment to look at the boy who had left the men to look at the tapestries.I couldn't say whether it will work out, yet I have an unmistakable inclination that he will become Sainika."Shane looked at his friend with a frown.Anmah, warrior?Why do you believe that?Has one not existed for millennia already?”Ma'ikel gave a nod.Almost 5,000 years ago.long before my initial death."Shane studied him as the thoughtful look came back.It wasn't unusual for his friend to conceal something, he was aware.Ma'ikel only told you what he thought you ought to know, as the king had stated, and it appears that this was not one of those things."And until he grows up?""Said King Tomas.How will he be handled up until then?Shane came forward.I have an idea about that, Your Majesty.“Yes?”You are aware that neither my wife nor I have been successful in having children of our own.I would like to find out if she would be interested in adopting Frank as our son and sire.The king laughed.Another brilliant concept!The three of you can immediately move into the general's quarters."Thirty, sire?""Of course,The guardsmen's dorm is not far from a suite of rooms in the palace.Millere and you will, I'm sure, feel right at home there.""I'm grateful, sire.We absolutely will."Shane noticed the boy on the dais tracing his fingers along the king's throne as he looked around.Frank, please come here.He returned his gaze to Tomas.I apologize, sire.Don't be concerned about it.He doesn't know better and is innocent.One of the many lessons you will need to teach him is proper respect for the crown."Yes, lord."Shane picked up the boy when he got to the table and put him on his lap.Frank, would you like to live here in the palace with me?Ma'ikel will teach you how to be an Anmah, and I will care for you and teach you everything you need to know about men's ways.Do you approve of that idea?The child gave a nod.Other than that, he held his token tightly in his hand and displayed absolutely no emotion.Shane smiled and said, "Good," before turning to face his king.If that is not enough, Your Majesty, I would like to locate Millere and inform her of the events."Is she with you in the city?""Yes, sire, she wanted to ensure that the boy was cared for."The king responded, "Well, now it will be her official duty to ensure he is."We've finished here.After you have located her, request that one of the guardsmen lead you to your new quarters.After that, use the crown to take Frank to the stores and buy him and you everything you think will be needed.I suppose he doesn't have much right now?"That's exactly what he's wearing, sire.When I found him, we burned the rest of what he had on him."That awful?"Yes, sire, that is awful.“Well, just show this to the shopkeepers and you will have no problems,” the king wrote on a piece of paper and gave it to Shane.Shane took a deep breath as he took a look at the paper.He was able to purchase anything from the shops and bill the palace for it thanks to this."Your Majesty, this is unacceptable to me.It is excessive.“Rubbish.Consider it a reward for accepting your new position.“General Johnson, you would not insult me by refusing my gift, would you?” "But—"Shane took a deep breath and bowed his head.No, sire, of course not.I apologize."“Good.You may leave.After a brief moment of lowering himself to his left knee, Shane stood and took three steps backward.After that, he took Frank by the hand and moved in the direction of the door."And overall?"He turned around again.Sure, sire?There will be no slacking off in the stores.As is appropriate for your position, I want you and your lovely wife to feel at ease."Yes, lord."Before grinning, Shane turned his back on his king.He didn't like the idea of living in the kind of splendor the king obviously wanted, but he knew he couldn't do anything about it.The two guards standing outside noticed when he opened the door to the throne room.Shane gave the one to his right a close look.Do you know if my wife has arrived at the palace, guardsman?I have not heard, sir.However, the guards at the main entrance would be aware."I'm grateful."Frank's grip tightened as Shane and Frank made their way back through the palace and through the columns to the main door.Shane stood in front of one of the guardsmen once he was outside."Have my parents and wife yet entered the palace?"General, no.Since you entered, no one else has.”Shane considered trying to locate them, but ultimately decided against it.It would be better for him to find his quarters and settle in.Guardsman, I need three messengers."Yes, sir, immediately."The soldier blew three loud blasts with a thin gold whistle out of his pocket.Three young boys, each about twelve years old, stood at attention in front of the general with their fists crossed over their hearts less than a minute later. They were all dressed in black, from their shirts to their boots.Shane said, "You go into the market and ask around for Millere Johnson," pointing to each of them in succession.Bring her and the two elders here to the palace when you find her, and inform me immediately.You are to visit the Guard Captain and the Chatra Captain.Inform them that General Johnson would like them to visit his quarters.And I need you to point me in the right direction.General, "Yes!"Two of the boys ran off quickly, one down the steps and the other around the palace's side, after the loud boys' words.The third person stood and waited for Shane, stiff and silent.“Well?”The general declared,Set the example.Yes, lord!The boy entered the palace after passing Shane.When he felt a pull on his sleeve, Shane was about to follow.He noticed Frank's questioning expression as he looked down.He followed the older child behind after taking the boy's hand."A concern?"A small finger pointed at the back of the boy in front of them when someone nodded.“Ah, yes.He is a Chatra, a trainee guardsman.Frank's chest was where the finger was pointing when it turned.“You?Would you like to be a Chatra?A second nod“Hmm.Maybe one day.However, in order to join their ranks, you need to be at least ten years old.That is a respectable four years away.Frank jerked his hand away and stopped in the middle of the hallway, shocking Shane.His thin arms were crossed over his chest, his lips were pressed together, and his violet eyes were glowing brightly from anger.Chatra, slow down!As Shane knelt in front of Frank, the boy in front of them stopped right away and turned to look at them.What's going on?”As he once more pointed to the Chatra and then to himself, the boy gave Shane a glare.I told you that you could grow up to be a Chatra.Frank gave a sharp head shake, stomped his bare foot, and pointed decisively to the ground.In an effort to avoid smiling at the child, not out of resentment, Shane pressed his own lips together.“Now?Now you want to be one."Shane glanced over his shoulder at the Chatra who was waiting for him as the boy nodded.Shane could tell that the soon-to-be guardsman was also trying not to smile by biting his bottom lip.He returned his focus to the young Anmah.However, no child of your age has ever been admitted to their ranks.Ever.”Shane placed his hand on the boy's shoulder as the child's lip curled and his chest growled.However, that does not preclude me from imparting some knowledge.Is that enough for the time being?Frank began to walk as the rage burned in his eyes as the lip relaxed.Shane stood and once more took Frank's hand. "Carry on, Chatra," he said."Yes, Mr.As they continued down the hallway, Shane muttered to himself, "Sainika, indeed."The morning sun had yet to crest the palace walls, but Frank stood at attention before General Mistri. His body was stiff, but his eyes were downcast. The boy next to him was in much the same position, but that boy stared straight ahead. Frank barely came to the other’s waist, but it was the latter who looked the worse for wear. Chatra Ricard had a split lip, a black eye, and a gash on his cheek that was steadily dripping blood. The knuckles of his right hand were also cut open. Frank had only a small knot on his left temple. Both boys’ clothes were torn and dirty from rolling around on the ground. The rest of the Chatra were in rank behind the two.“Head up, Ga’briyel.”At his father’s stern command, the little boy slowly raised his head and faced him. Jarda kept his face grim, but inside he was proud of his son. He knew that the older boy had started the fight, and he knew that Frank had had no choice but to defend himself, and he had done so admirably.“Which of you wants to tell
"Captain Phransa!” he bellowed as he advanced on the man.The captain spun from his position on the edge of the wrestling ring and snapped to attention. “General!”“I will speak to each and every Chatra, starting with the youngest. Send him to the quartermaster’s immediately after I leave.”“Yes, sir, General! It will be done as you say.”Jarda said not another word but swiftly marched to the quartermaster’s. He told the man that he needed the space, and it was instantly vacated. He positioned himself so that he faced the doorway, and he forced himself to relax. It was the older boys he was angry with, and he did not want the younger ones to be scared to talk to him. Moments later, a small boy walked slowly into the room and stood stiffly, his hand on his heart.“Chatra Dinton Sekara reporting as ordered, General.”“At ease, Chatra,” Jarda said softly, and the boy dropped his hand, spread his feet, and placed his hands behind his back.The general pulled two chairs from behind the cou
“Yes, sir, General!”The guardsmen conferred briefly, and then three disappeared. Three others stepped forward, and Jarda gently guided Dinton toward them.“Go on, Chatra. They will protect you.”“Yes, sir.” The boy fell into step with the guards, one on either side of him and the third behind him. All three had their hands on their sword hilts.The last four took up positions in the shadows of the room where they could not be seen. Tero was one of these four.“You are to make no sound while I question the Chatra,” Jarda told them. “It will be difficult when you hear what I know some of these boys will say, but you must control yourselves. I do not want the boys to know you are here until you escort them out.”“Understood, General,” Tero said, and Jarda heard the fury in his voice.Jarda stood facing the open door, and within a few minutes another young boy appeared in the doorway and saluted him.“Chatra Sylvain, reporting as ordered, General.”“Step inside, Chatra.”“Yes, sir.” The
Jarda took a deep breath. “Look at me, boy.” Glaucus’ eyes slowly came up, and Jarda saw tears in them, but whether they were from fear or guilt, he did not know. “I want you to know that you are the only one of the guilty ones who had the courage to tell me the truth. It does not mean that you will not be punished for your actions, but it does show that you have some integrity and honor in you.”The boy nodded, and his voice caught as he whispered, “Thank you, General. That means a lot to me.”Jarda tilted his head as he crooked his finger toward the shadows. Tero stepped forward with the other three guardsmen. Unlike with Juston and the other three, he merely gestured toward the door, and Glaucus saluted as the first tear trickled down his cheek.“I am sorry, General Mistri,” he whispered as he turned and trudged out the door.Tero started after him, but Jarda stopped him with a hand on his arm.“Let the others take him, Tero. I want to talk to you.”“Yes, sir.” Tero stood at attent
"I know,” the boy said with another heavy sigh. “I heard you and General Mistri talking about me.”Ma’ikel frowned when the boy referred to his father as General Mistri a second time.“Ga’briyel, come here, please.”The boy raised his head and then stood. He slowly walked to the table and sat down when Ma’ikel gestured to a chair. The man knelt down in front of him.“Ga’briyel, do you not consider General Mistri to be your baba? I know he considers you to be his son.”“But he is not my baba,” the boy said. “My baba’s dead.”“Your first baba died, that is true, but could you not think of the general as your second baba?”Frank cocked his head as if that thought had never occurred to him. “Can someone have a second baba?”“If you choose to, yes. You are very intelligent, Anmah, and you have amazed me today, but you are still a little boy who needs a baba and a mama. General Mistri and his wife can be those for you if you let them.”The boy nodded. “I suppose I could let them. Do you thi
Tomas sighed heavily. “Although I am sure that I will not like what I am about to hear, this break is welcome nonetheless.” He leaned against the large gacha wood table in the center of the room and faced the others. “So, what is it?”Jarda told the king everything that had happened that morning, from the fight between Frank and Ricard to the interrogations and confessions to the meeting he, Tero, and Phransa had had in his office.The king grew angrier by the moment as Jarda talked, but he stayed silent until the narrative was complete. By the end, he was pacing the length of the table and clenching his fists. Jarda was glad the scowl on his king’s face was not for him.“And you say this has been going on for a year, Jarda? How is that possible? How did no one know what was happening to these boys?”“I do not know the answer to that question, sire. All I can say is that the boys who did this were very careful, and they scared the younger boys enough that they told no one of the abuse
“Thank you, my son, but I do not think it will be. I appreciate the thought, though.”Elise moved close to them and hugged them both.“Can you do anything to make Baba feel better, Mama?”Jarda grinned when Elise looked at him with a twinkle in her eye.“I will do my best, little one,” she said.“Good. I do not like it when he is upset.”“None of us do, Ga’briyel. Now, off to bed with you.” Elise gave her son a kiss, and Jarda put him down.“Good night, Mama.”“Good night, my son. Sleep well.”When Frank disappeared into his room, Jarda stepped up to his wife.“And just how do you plan on making me feel better?” he asked, running his hands up and down her arms.“By having you focus on something else for a while,” she said, taking his hand and leading him to their room. She glanced back at him and smiled. “Hopefully for a very long while.”First light came with dark gray clouds that covered the sky and sun and cast a deep gloom over the training grounds. In addition, thunder rumbled om
Phransa gazed at Jarda with pleading eyes, but Jarda gritted his teeth and shook his head once. “I am sorry, Captain. I cannot.”“I know, sir,” the captain said, once again trying to pull the boy to his feet. “I understand.”Juston had a strong grip on Jarda, and Phransa was unable to pry him loose. Tero came to help, and between the two of them, they pulled the boy free.“No! No, please, no!” Juston struggled as they dragged him to the post and secured him to it. “No, please! Please, General, please let me go home!”Phransa took a deep breath and picked up the scourge. He released the breath slowly, reared back, and struck. The shriek that came from the boy was heartrending, but the captain controlled his voice.“One.”Each lash produced another shriek, and by the sixth, the boy had started calling for his mama. Jarda looked out over the assembly and saw that most of the Chatra had either turned away or had dropped to the ground, covering their heads with their arms. A sour stench fi
"I am fine, Frank, but I am very hungry." She smiled up at him. "Just like you always are."He frowned and ran his hand over her hair. "Not always, Sophyra. Not after the Dirack." He took her hand and led her out of the room, shutting the door behind them to let his son sleep. They went down to the main room, and Frank eyes went wide when he saw Telantes sitting at the bar talking with Luija."Telantes, my friend. Why are you here?" Frank kept his arm around his wife but walked up to the Debaduta and clasped his forearm."I am here to tell you where you are to go next, Frank."With a skeptical look, Frank eyed his friend and tightened his grip. "Why did Yisu not just tell me Himself like before? Why are you really here?"Grinning sheepishly, Telantes released the Sainika's forearm. "That is one reason, Ga'briyel. I cannot lie; you know this. But there is a second reason. You and your family..." The spirit looked at Sophyra. "I hear congratulations are in order again, Sophyra. Another
"He is dead!" he announced, and the soldiers carried him into the same room as his supposed victim and laid him on the floor. Captain Panakari followed them, shooed them out of the room, and shut the door. "You can get up now, Captain Mistri." Frank opened his eyes, took his sword belt from the other captain, and stretched with a smile before strapping it around his waist. "There is a back way out of this room, Captain, but you must make your way to your inn on your own. Try not to let anyone see you, or they will know I lied, and then I will find myself in the noose."Frank held out his hand, and the other clasped his forearm firmly. "Thank you, Captain. I appreciate everything you have done for me tonight. Please know that everything I did was for the good of your people. They may not understand that, but it was. My family and I will be gone in the morning." He followed Captain Panakari to the door in the back of the room, and after it was unlocked, slipped out into the darkness of
"Benefits of being friends with a Debaduta, daemon!" Then Frank stopped talking, swung his sword, and began the deadliest dance known to man with the daemon in front of him. Dolsaya's eyes went wide, and he tried to flee, but Frank was too quick, and soon the daemon was backed up against his storefront. With a single swipe, Frank removed the daemon's head from his shoulders, and with several others, dismembered it. Then he turned to the daemon behind him and resumed the dance. It seemed as if it only took a few minutes before Kaysaya's head was rolling along the middle of the street, caught in a rut formed by hundreds of carriage wheels, but when Frank had hacked the third daemon to pieces, he realized that it was dark, his muscles ached, and he stank like rubbish that had been sitting in the summer sun for a moon. He looked around and was surprised to see several people standing on the wooden walkways watching him. Most had torches, and he walked to one, grabbed his torch, and applie
Adama grinned and slid out of their bed. He went to the chest of drawers and pulled out a white linen shirt, black breeches, and a red coat. He dressed himself quickly, and then looked at his parents expectantly. "Come, Baba," he said, excitement flowing from him and covering Ga'briyel, as he held out his tiny hand to his father.With a smile, Frank stood, held out his hand to Sophyra, who took it and joined him, and then took his son's hand in his. They went to the main room where Luija already had first meal on the table. The Debaduta was standing by their table, a worried look on his face."Are you sure about this, Ga'briyel? It will be dangerous at the docks. Two of the daemons have shops there, after all.""How did you know?" Sophyra asked him. Luija just looked at her, and she nodded. "Yisu told you, yes?""Of course He did, and I do not think this is a wise move to make, Sainika. The daemons will be waiting for you to bring your family out of the inn. I have a very bad feeling
“Nor should you, my child.” Frank looked at his son, forced his eyes to dim, and smiled. He sat down next to Sophyra on the bench she had chosen, pulled her close, and kissed her softly. “Later, my heart.” He groaned softly when her heat almost smothered him. “Please, Sophyra, stop. Not now.”She rested her hand on his thigh and began to trace small circles on it. “I will try, my love, but it will be difficult knowing what you have planned for later.” She smiled coyly at him as Luija entered the room with a platter full of food. He set it on the table, smiled at Ga’briyel, and spoke softly.“I would love to speak with your son later on, Sainika. I think we could speak together for several hours. You and your wife could retire early to your room, I think, if you would like that.”Grinning and letting his eyes flare once, Frank answered, “I would like that very much, Luija, thank you. I was going to ask you if you would watch him for a while.”“Watch him? There would be no watching, Ga’
“It is, but they know you are here, and they will block your ability to sense them. I will do my best to help you find them, but I am at risk if I leave this building, as well. I do not wish to be banished, and so I generally stay here. They know of me, of course, but there is nothing they can do about it.” Luija came around the bar, gestured over his shoulder, and walked toward the hallway that led off to the right of the main room. “I assume you would prefer a ground-level room, Sainika?”Frank did not move. “Why would you assume that, Debaduta?”The man smiled as he turned to face his newest boarders. “Stairs can slow you down if you need to leave the inn quickly, Sainika.”“Nevertheless, I would prefer a room above ground. Stairs may slow me down a bit, but I do not want anyone to be able to reach our room while we sleep. I will not risk my family like that, Luija. They are my life, and if I lose them, I cannot be responsible for what will happen.”Luija frowned at that last state
There were several villages through which they rode where Frank and Sophyra were given distasteful glares when adults saw the tiny boy riding alone on the large bay, but while Sophyra took each look to heart, Frank ignored them completely. He could not ignore Adama’s innocent question the first time it happened, however.“Baba, why is everyone so angry?”“What do you mean, my son?”“When we enter a town, people stare at me as if they are angry.”Frank smiled. “They are not used to seeing such a small boy riding alone without support. They do not understand that you are not like other boys, Adama, and they disapprove of what they do not understand.”“I could make them understand, Baba. May I try, please?”With a shrug, Frank acquiesced. “You may try, Adama, but I do not believe you will have much success.”They had stopped at the first inn they had come to, having been in the saddle and sleeping on the ground for the past four days and nights, and Frank dropped from his saddle, helped
"A fool am I?" Frank snarled. "And what is it that makes me a fool, Daitya?"The man laughed. "Anyone is a fool who tries to fight Sayatan and his sons."Ga'bryel grinned, but if a human had seen that grin, they would have screamed. "And yet I have killed three of his sons already, Daitya. Dismembered, they are rotting away as we speak, never to come together again. Soon they will be only bones." He shrugged as if it mattered not a bit to him. "I assume their souls are gone as well. That is what Telantes told me."At the name of the Debaduta, every Daitya recoiled. "That interfering spirit!" the spokesman said with a snarl. "He has been far too involved in your life, Sainika. Sayatan will deal with him in time. We may be able to banish him for a year or so, but Sayatan can destroy him as easily as you can destroy us.""Speaking of," Frank said, taking a step closer to the Daitya and readying his sword, "I am going to destroy you all right now.""You would fight unarmed men?""You are
Unknown to the kosmar, Frank was fighting her in his mind. When she stripped him and herself bare, he battled with the vision of her and forced himself not to react. Devina noticed this and growled softly. She tried everything she could to stimulate the Anmah, but he struggled through it all and kept Sophyra in the forefront of his mind. With his wife's face emblazoned on his subconsciousness, he was able to resist everything Devina did to him. She became more and more frustrated as time went on, and then Frank slowly became aware of a voice in his mind.Baba! Wake up! Fight her, Baba!At that, Frank opened his eyes, and Devina jerked away from him. When he slowly stood, she backpedaled until she was against the door of the room. "How?" she asked softly."My family," Frank said quietly. "They protect me. Even from myself sometimes." He walked toward the kosmar until his sword's tip was at her throat, and then he grinned without humor. Devina's eyes went wide, and she raised her hands