Chapter Thirty-Six
During the night, I kept dreaming of conversations between Gedric and myself. I even kept dreaming of us kissing. The rain is pouring so hard in my dreams, that it's all I can seem to hear. I try to push the images away, each scene bringing me intense pain. I can't stop them and I just want to wake up.
When I open my eyes, itâs still raining and Gedricâs face is a mere inch from mine. A memory jumps to my mind, making me stiffen. I distinctly remember Gedric kissing me in the rain, when we were no further apart than we are now. It was an intense kiss, and I feel it was made in his relief of finding me. I remember fainting in his arms after saving Stanya.
I remember our little conversations on the way here. I was out of it, and most of it was Gedric telling me his feelings for me. He was so relieved to have had found me in Shira, that he didnât want to risk losing me again before he confessed his feelings. I was out of it, and a little bit giddy over his words, unsure what he was truly telling me since everything wasnât making sense to me due to my fever. I was seeing weird hallucinations as well.
When I open my mouth I feel my raven twitching on my neck. âDonât,â Articus tells me quickly. âDonât give the Fates this. I want your death, but not the way I received my Servitude. Donât acknowledge it, and start pretending you donât remember because both of your lives depend on it.â
My stomach drops when I recall his story. Heâs not wrong, and I hate him for that. I close my mouth, and I feel the raven relax. It was warning me as well. For being a symbol of the Fates, it seems particularly protective of me. At this point, Iâll take it.
I close my eyes, listening to the rain and trying to calm the pain I feel in my heart. I had always suspected that Gedricâs behavior, was because he cared for me on a higher level than friendship. I know on some level, that I refused to acknowledge that I did too, which is why I allowed his behavior when any other man would be disemboweled. I hate that I never truly considered that this would be one of the crosses I had to bare as a result of being me. No time for pity parties, Nat.
Slowly, I get out of the bed and sneak out of the room, careful not to disturb him. I walk over to Stanyaâs room and open her door, slightly using my magic to open the lock; at this point I donât care if I have an overload. Sheâs passed out on her bed with Halthin next to her. That stops me in my tracks. I guess yesterday went better than expected. Quietly I back out of the room and close the door.
Unsure where to go, I go back to my room and go sit by the enormous window. Iâve never felt so alone in my life. I lean back and watch as the rain pours down, creating fresh mud in the street. Now their bridge system makes more sense. I truly wish I hadnât remembered. Gedricâs words are echoing in my mind creating a bittersweet sadness in my heart. I hate this. Even Articus warned me against it. Is that a red flag, Iâm not sure, but considering his circumstances, I donât want to be the one to find out. Iâd rather die alone than let Gedric be used as the Fates pawn.
I catch sight of Drew walking this way. Slowly I get up, aware heâs either searching for his son, or me. Quietly, I leave my room and go to the top of the stairs, remembering that he might be here to see Silva.
âMorning Dad,â Silva happily chirps from behind the desk. Sheâs reading a small romance novel and is sitting at the desk with her feet up.
âWhat room is Natasha in?â He asks, sounding tired.
âNine, why?â
âBecause there is a sweathouse that has water in a drawn circle, and we cannot get it to go away.â
She laughs, âI thought she wasnât allowed to use her magic.â
âSheâs not, but from what Iâve been told, thatâs never stopped her before. Thatâs how sheâs gotten into her current condition. She sent Ari and several of his men out of Shira while still recovering from a previous overload.â
I hear a hard cough, while Silva tries to stop laughing. âSheâs that strong?â
âThatâs when she was weak love. Sheâs stronger than that. Itâs her magic that is currently shielding us.â
âI better start being nice to her. I thought she was just some random Elder that was here to recover from working too hard.â
âNo sheâs here because itâs the only way she can survive another overload. No magic can touch her, or sheâll enter another overload. While sheâs recovering Iâm charged with her care. Now why arenât you being nice to her?â
âYou know I like to be rough on the girls Gedric dates.â
âTheyâre not dating, just friends. Gedric did try to make a move on her, but her last overload caused so much trauma sheâs suffered a bit of a memory loss. She doesnât remember his confession to her at all.â
She chuckles, âPoor Gedric. Heâs not used to any kind of rejection.â
âBe kind, and donât tell her, okay? She canât remember and I donât want to risk mentally hurting her. Sheâs an Elder, and the strongest Sheik living or dead. I donât want to risk angering her.â
âLiving or dead?â
âYes. Sheâs also the guardian of the Raven, Owl, and Deer Fate Markings. There is only one type of person who can handle those markings without being affected by them. A powerful one. I also noticed sheâs collected all the filled star markings of the Sheika Clans. That means sheâs the ranking Elder out of all the clans.â
âIf sheâs so powerful, why isnât she a Master?â
âBecause her magic is too strong. The second she enters the third stage her overload is triggered. Her power is limitless and will trigger the moment she pulls enough magic to be considered to be too much for the amount of the spell.â
âSo if we anger her, she could kill us?â
âFaster than Ari ever dreamed possible.â
I roll my eyes and then grimace. I donât want people to think of me as something to be scared of. I have no intention of using my magic to hurt anyoneâ¦besides Ari. If I have to I will, but thatâs always a last resort. I donât want that to be a reason for them to be kind to me. This day is going to be a disappointing one.
I stand up and walk down the stairs, pretending that I didnât just overhear them. I smile at them. âMorning Drew. Morning Silva.â
They both stiffen, aware that theyâve been talking about me. âHow much did you overhear?â Drew demands.
âEnough to know youâre scared of me. I wish you wouldnât be.â I give him a small smile. âReally, Iâm not the type to wipe out a city just because they pissed me off.â
âWe never thought you were,â Silva says quickly. That remark earns her a hard look from her father and I. âSorry, that was said out of habit.â
I ignore her. âAre you wanting to look at my shoulder?â I ask Drew.
He gives me a devastating look. âWhere is your sling?â
I grimace. I knew I forgot something. âIn my room. I saw you coming up and I forgot to grab it.â
He nods, âLets go to your room for your exam. Do you know where Gedric is, by the way?â
âHeâs in my room.â I answer, waiting for him to catch up.
He and Silva stop what they were doing and look at me. âWhat was that?â
I roll my eyes. âItâs not like that. He wanted to talk about what happened yesterday. Since the rain was so bad, I let him spend the night. Sleeping. That is all.â
âAre you sure there is nothing going on with you and my son?â Drew asks, finally taking a step towards me.
âVery sure. Why would you ask that?â I cock my head, feigning ignorance and appearing innocently curious.
Drew shakes his head while Silvaâs jaw drops. âYou two seem well together, thatâs all.â
âHe is a good friend, but thatâs where it ends. As far as Iâm aware, his only interest is in being my friend.â I motion towards the stairs. âHe might still be asleep, if you want to just work down here.â
Drew shakes his head. âNo. Iâd rather check on him as well. I donât suppose youâll tell me what the news is, will you?â
I shake my head. âHeâs the one that should probably disclose it. Itâs not something small, and it is life changing for the most part.â
âHow big is this news?â
I hesitate. âLetâs wait for him to talk about it. How was dinner last night, anyway?â I ask this while we head up the stairs to my room.
âPleasant actually. Gedricâs mother, Angela, was very happy he was there. Next time, she wishes you would join us.â
âIsnât Friaha for family only?â
âShe considers you family for saving our sonâs life. Our entire community is greatly appreciative that you were able to change the mind of the Council. My father was loved by many in our village, and was well respected. It hurt them to see him with those growths coming out of him as he labored for breath. Blood was leaking from his mouth and was coming from the growths every time he moved. All of us, including my father, regularly prayed for his death. I just wish we were able to contact one of your healers so he could be here today.â
âWith his illness, no magic could have saved him.â I inform him with a somber note in my voice. âHowever, we could have slowed it and eased his pain greatly to make it so heâd live another decade. Maybe we can figure out a way to have some of our healers routinely visit the Forest Folk to help with your ailments.â
âThat would be amazing!â Drew nearly shouts to show his enthusiasm. âPlease, if there is anything I can do to help arrange that, donât hesitate to ask.â
âIâll bring it up when I call over to the Council of Elders later today.â
âThank you so much Natasha.â
âThatâs something that should have been arranged earlier, and I apologize that it was overlooked. If it hadnât, we could have spared your family some pain.â I pause outside my door and knock before entering.
When I open the door, Gedric is sitting up, giving me a confused look. âWhy did you knock?â
âBecause your father is here, and I wanted to give you a chance to wake up.â I step to the side to allow Drew to walk in. Drew gives his son a suggestive look before going to a chair to wait for me to sit down.
Obediently, I follow him and sit down in the chair he has offered to me. Drew reaches up my shirt and helps me move my arm out of the arm sleeve of my shirt, while maintaining a respectful distance from my chest. He pulls my shirt down and loops my arm through the neck of the shirt, allowing me to keep my top on in front of his son.
âNow,â Drew says casually, âwhy are you here Gedric?â
âI wanted to speak with Natasha,â Gedric answers, his eyes locked onto mine. His eyes are probing, searching for something that Iâm not sure of.
âNat did tell me you had some news that you had learned yesterday. Do you want to tell me?â
âOh, yeah, Iâm the Champion.â Gedric then waves him off while his dad stops his exam. âNat, your memory started trying to come back yesterday. Do you remember anything?â
âNo, she hasnât,â Drew interrupts. âWhat did you just say to me?â
Gedricâs face is screaming his frustration when he turns his attention to his dad. âIâm the Champion, Dad. Natasha found out while she was exploring the earthâs magic filter. After hearing a bear roar in my head, Iâm inclined to believe her.â
âNo, you are not. Youâre not getting involved with this whole battle with Ari, Gedric. I refuse for you to be. Itâs not allowed.â
âI donât really have a choice Dad.â Gedric says quickly. âI canât exactly deny this. Iâll be okay. Natasha is going to train me so I can hold my own. Sheâs still allowed to help me.â
âThen allow her to fight him. Sheâs powerful enough, you are not. Youâre weak and young.â
âNatasha is younger than I am.â
âI donât care. That Sheik can kill whomever she likes. My son will not be a part of that. It is forbidden. I will not have you banished once more.â Drew starts walking out of the room at that point.
âDad!â Gedric calls after him while I sit there very uncomfortably. Gedric gives me a desperate look.
âGo after him,â I tell him quickly.
âDad,â Gedric yells, following his dad out of the room, and leaving me alone to sit here in silence.