Chapter Fifteen
âStanya, come on,â I whine when we step out of the cave. She still hasnât spoken to me, and has her arms folded, and is glaring at me from under her mask. âIt wasnât my fault you flashed Halthin.
âYes it is. If you had just woken me up, instead of trying to let me sleep, it wouldnât have happened.â She grumbles.
âDo you even hear yourself?â I demand from her. âYouâre psychotic. I already explained to you that Gedric had the herbs needed to help remove a good chunk of Halthinâs poison. If we had waited any longer, heâd be at deathâs door before nightfall.â
âStill,â she grumbles, âyou should have woken me.â
âIs that what this is about? I tried to let you sleep in? Stanya, weâre going to be climbing a mountain. Iâm going to be expending a large amount of energy to accomplish this. If I need to use you as an emergency source, I need you rested. Besides, I was more excited by the fact that we could give Halthin a chance than waking you.â
âYouâre so mean,â she whines, but I know by her tone Iâve won. Sheâs just being stubborn and doesnât want to admit it.
Now Iâm annoyed. I roll my eyes, âWhen you get over this, please let me know.â I look at Gedric, who is biting his lip to keep from smiling. âKeep an eye on him.â I point to Gedric and look at Stanya. âSit next to him.â
She huffs and sits cross legged next to Halthin. Gedric covers his mouth with his hand while I desire an invisible rope connecting me to them, and them being wrapped in a protective bubble. My anger fuels my desire to move, and my body becomes coated in green. I start climbing the mountainside, using my magic to strengthen my muscles and aide my grip and endurance to accomplish this. Stupid blood magic poisoning. While they get to float lazily, I get to climb a mountain.
âYou know, you could just send us up the mountain by floating us up.â Stanya yawns after a few hours into the climb; leaning back against the bubbles, while bobbing next to me.
âThat would require centering the magic around you since Iâm in the bubble.â I grunt, sweat fully on my brow, causing the cloth on my face to ice itself to my forehead. âI canât with Halthinâs poisoning. Itâll taint my magic and spread to me.â
âCan you just teleport help here?â Gedric asks, sounding either bored or frustrated.
âHalthin has to be seen in an area equipped specifically for blood magic poisoning.â I focus on my grip for a few more minutes before continuing. âItâs very easy to taint any magic source.â
âBut you did it in the cave.â
âI removed some. Iâve been trained to remove what I can handle, but due to my power level I canât expose myself to it too long. Thatâll be age twelve all over again.â
Stanya shudders. âShe tried removing some from a boy we once found, and it infected her. It took every healer in the Sheik clans to safely remove all the poison from her. Itâd be impossible now.â
I scoff. âAlmost. Ari is the only one left who can do it.â
âI doubt heâd be willing to help,â Stanya looks at me. âYou look tired.â
âI wonder why,â I snap, my arms shaking. âI started at sunup. Itâs nearly sundown.â
âDo you want to take a break?â Gedric asks.
âWe canât afford one. How is he doing?â I grunt.
âHis fever spiked, and heâs sweating. Also, his heartbeat is weaker and slower.â Gedric answers before Stanya can answer.
âSo Gedric,â Stanya asks, leaning towards him, âhow did you learn so much about healing?â
âWhen you donât have magic, and your family is the town healer, you learn a lot.â His tone is dismissive, but thatâs never stopped Stanya before.
âLike how to keep a human being alive?â
âI know more than most about that, and how to kill them if thatâs what youâre getting at. My entire family has studied humans and animals our whole lives. I know almost every living things anatomy better than most.â
âSo thatâs why you were suspicious of Nat when you first met.â She giggles. âI thought you noticed the blood on her leg.â
Gedric shakes his head while I feel a glare on my neck. Okay, heâs still upset about the whole memory wipe. âIn simple terms yes. I was more confused about how she had the exact injury her horse should have. How did you anyway?â
I chuckle. âIn my haste, I forgot to sever the spell from my body when I had finished; which transferred the injury to me.â
âYour body?â
âYou heal with your magic, which is a part of you. If youâre not careful, what youâre working on with your magic, can attach itself to you, which is why you are to make sure the spell is fully finished and no longer connected. I failed to do that.â
âSo youâre the strongest Sheik alive, and you made a simple, rookie mistake?â Gedric asks.
I grit my teeth. âMistakes happen. For instance, I may sever this connecting spell a little prematurely.â
âPoint taken.â Gedric replies quickly while Stanya laughs.
âYou forget Gedric, sheâs twenty. Believe it or not, we all have a lot to learn.â
âDoesnât it scare you that the most powerful Sheik is twenty?â
âTheyâre all that age at some point or another. Sheâs been the most powerful since eight.â Stanya states almost bored. âMaster Brin only allowed her to go for her stars when she was thirteen, since anytime she executed a rather strong spell, it sent her into magic overload.â
âHow doesnât that terrify either of you?â He demands.
âThe man currently hunting us scares us more.â Stanya and I answer at the same time. It makes us both giggle, and we shoot each other grins.
âHow did Ari turn into the man he is today?â Gedric asks.
âThat, Gedric, is something only Natasha knows at the moment.â Stanya says with a hard tint in her voice. âOnly the marked ones are privileged to know this.â
I groan. âIâm the only one, besides Ari that knows.â I shake my head. âThat just made the weight I carry harder.â
âWell can I know?â Stanya asks. âIâm, apparently, a âSecond Guardianâ anyway. Whatever that means.â
âI think it means that youâre supposed to help me protect these symbols.â
âSo I watch you?â
âWell you canât die until after weâve dealt with Ari either, so I feel like it might be more than that.â I muse. âBut what?â
Stanya sits up, intrigued. âYouâre right. What are the Fates planning?â
âIf my life is any example, something cruel and painful.â I mutter.
She chuckles. âYou better hope they didnât hear that.â
âOh, Iâm sure they did. I bear three of their cursed marks, remember? One of them being their all time favorite symbol of fuckery.â
âYou mean the raven?â
âBingo,â I answer while rolling my eyes. âThen again, I guess Iâm the new target on the block.â
âAnd fifty percent of them.â Stanya agrees, but her words make me flinch. It only reminds me how alone I am in this. Stanya has been with me the longest, but sheâs never fully understood how hard it is to bare a symbol. It haunts you, and controls you.
If I was never born with this cursed raven, my family would still be alive, and so would so many others. Then again, someone else would be carrying my scars. Even worse, Ari might have already taken the raven. I hate the âwhat ifâ rabbit hole. Once you go down it, and start questioning everything, itâll drive you insane. I guess thatâs why Master Brin always said to stick with what has happened. He was a crazy old man, but that man has seen more outcomes than any other living being. It would likely be best that I heed his advice.
âNat, youâre shaking. Please stop for the night,â Gedric begs.
I start laughing. âI find it funny that no one else called me Nat, except for Halthin. Now itâs all I hear today. Itâs only pushing me harder.â
âThatâs because Halthin had no sense in him,â Stanya says, sitting up. I know sheâs feeling uncomfortable at the moment, but she doesnât dare complain to me. âWho calls an Elder by a pet name?â
âA friend.â I grunt, still climbing the frozen mountain. Iâm just grateful it isnât snowing.
âHey, I resent that,â Stanya retorts. âIâm your friend.â
âYouâre my sister,â I correct. âMaster Brin would skin you alive if he heard you call me that. Remember when I called you Stan? I couldnât sit for a week.â
âA name reflects its master,â Stanya quotes with a hard chuckle. âThat old man was so old fashioned, even his age couldnât keep up.â
âTrue,â I answer, not really wanting to talk about Brin more right now. I miss him, and running, well climbing, for our lives would give him the perfect perspective about how Iâm quite literally hanging on by a ledge right now. I miss his terrible jokes.
âNat, may I ask you something?â Gedric asks, leaning over closer to me.
âLike there is anything better for you to do.â I huff, still trying to stay focused. I can feel my hold over my magic slipping. Iâm about to use up my strength.
âHow do you know Halthin?â
Stanya beats me to it. âWe grew up together. He lived next door to Master Brin. When Natasha first came to live in Brighton, he was the only one that could get her to eat. Halthin has always had a way with her.â
I shake my head as I agree. âHe was the only one that could get me to laugh during those first few days. Master Brin tried, but I didnât trust older strangers after what I had just been through.â
âCanât say I blame you on that one,â Stanya agrees.
âWhat happened?â Gedric asks, sounding worried.
âAri had just murdered my family.â I answer coldly.
âIf Ari killed your grandfather for the raven, how did he know where to find it after he found it missing?â Gedric asks, not reading my very frigid tone.
âHe didnât, which is how he didnât find my family until I was six.â I climb a couple more feet before answering further. âHowever, after interrogating a Sheik that was a friend of the family, he found out about my grandfatherâs family. Fortunately for us, he didnât know that my father had a child. Ariâs main target was my father. After he found no mark on him, he tried my mother. My mother died calling out for her baby. Thatâs how he knew I existed. He thought I was a literal infant, so he was trying to make me cry so he could find me. Little did he know I was just at the age where my magic was starting to make itself known. Thatâs what saved me in the end. Well that and Master Brin.â
âSo the only time Ari has seen you was as a child?â
âA child covered in soot. Heâs seen my face, but he has no idea what it looks like now. A Sheikâs face changes drastically when puberty hits.â
âAnd heâs never heard your name?â
I shake my head. âMy name is enchanted, as a safety precaution. To live in the city, the spell hits you. If you try to think of my name in a place of fear, you cannot place a face, then you forget the name. Itâs a price for your safety, but reasonable when you consider the cost of Ari actually knowing who I am.â
âIf he were to know her, or see her, he could visually astral project to her, find out where she is, then teleport to her. He could ambush her when she slept, and weâd be doomed.â Stanya explains.
âHow do you know that?â Gedric demands.
âBecause heâs done it.â We answer together.
âItâs very rare for someone to connect with their inner magic and self so completely that theyâre able to astral project.â I explain. âThe only ones able to do it in a half century are Master Brin and Ari.â
âYou canât?â Gedric asks, sounding disturbed by this knowledge.
I shake my head. âUntil my magic can settle, I canât. The last time I tried, I triggered a magic overload.â
âSo your magic is tremendously strong, but itâs also a huge hinderance?â
âPutting it simply, yes.â
âNatasha cannot pursue magical and soulful connections, which is the next step to becoming a Master Sheik, until her magic settles.â Stanya explains. âMaster Brinâs theory is that since there is only chaos in Natashaâs life, her magic reflects it.â
âThe stronger my magic gets, the more I agree with Brin.â I grunt, nearly losing my grip on a rock. My fingers have gone numb. My magic is nearly gone. âWe need to rest for the night.â
âDo you need my magic?â Stanya asks, worry in her tone. When I agree to stop, she knows Iâm spent. Last time I pushed it, I nearly killed us both.
I close my eyes and scan the mountainside with my magic. âThere is a cave a hundred feet above us, and thirty feet to our left. Yes please.â
Stanya leans over and touches my neck, sticking her fingers past the bubble. I feel as if sheâs given me breath as I scale the mountain to our destination. I move quickly, burning her magic and mine more quickly, but giving us a shot that it wonât spend the rest of her magic as well.
When we get to the cliff, I set them next to me. I fall to my knees and plop down in the ice snow. Itâs so cold the snow has iced over. Iâm too tired to even lift a hand.
âCome on,â Gedric grunts, pulling me onto his back. He holds one end of a rope and Stanya the other to drag Halthin behind us. They make the trek to the cave silently, the only sound heard is the crunch of the snow under their boots.
Once weâre in the cave, Gedric sets me down and builds a fire. Stanya checks on Halthin, and reports heâs pretty much the same as before. Gedric sits next to me and helps me off with my soaked mask. Stanya kicks him out and changes me into a long night shirt and leggings and wool stockings. When Gedric comes back in, he sits back next to me and starts prepping dinner. I fall asleep to the smell of cooking meat.