207 The Pixie And The King(Part Three)
As Peggy tried her best to shake Zazzy from the basket without spilling the clothes out any more than they already were, Maevis thought about Tidasâ reaction...
Maevis had more or less told him not to interfere when Skyeâs time came, which nearly sent him into a rage. The disembodied voice had said the same thing, but with the added bonus of glossing over catastrophic consequences if he didnât listen. When she reminded him of it, heâd basically dismissed her opinion.
As he angerly flipped through one of the research books, Tidas muttered with disdain; âLike hell Iâm gonna let Skye die.. That thing probably has No idea what it means to love someone!â
Maevis huffed and flew over to Tidas; âAnd from the sounds of it neither, do you..â
âWhat?! How can-â
âBecause youâre acting just like I did! I tried to force your ancestorâs hand, and all of us nearly died because of it. If Tiberius wouldâve done what I wanted, thousands wouldâve died instead of just him..â
Maevis hovered just high enough so that Tidas would have to tilt his head up slightly to look at her. It was a technique the Empress had taught her. It helped to give the illusion of having the upper hand in negotiations.. Because that was exactly what Maevis saw this as. It was her chance to talk Tidas out of the same mistake sheâd made.
âI know how much you love Skye, and I understand the fear you feel whenever you think of the possibility of losing her. But you have to remember that Skye is Strong. Much stronger than any other human Iâve ever met, and not just in magical power, either. Sheâs the most stubborn human Iâve ever seen, and thatâs saying something considering how many MacArthurs Iâve known in my time.â
Tidas sighed deeply as he tried to keep his anger in check; âI wonât pretend to know of the love you had for my ancestor. I like you, Mae, but donât act like you know of mine either. Skye is the only reason Iâm breathing.. seeing and being with her are what sustained me through everything.. Not just my training and fighting, but every time I wanted to give up on this world; she brought me back.â
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âWhat do you mean give up?!â
âExactly how many broken lives do you think Iâve seen? How many men with dead eyes? How many women that had taken their own lives because of what theyâd been through? How many children do you think have begged me to see their parents again, but they were already dead or gone? Can you guess?!â
Peggy came and stood next to Tidas; âDonât ye talk to her like that! And quit actinâ like an entitled arse!â
Tidas flinched at Peggyâs harsh tone. Every time she used that tone, instincts heâd developed as a child forced him to curve his attitude. After he apologized to Maevis, Tidas asked; âWhat do you mean thousands?â
âWe were on the brink of continental war. Weâd engaged in battles with the Sync, Ital, and Toku kingdoms separately, but the whole of the continent was gearing up for a war that would span the entirety of the Star continent. If Tiberius wouldâve lived, then the war wouldâve happened.â
Curious, Tidas asked; âHow did he prevent it?â
Maevisâ expression went somber; âHe killed both Syncâs and Italâs kings with the Ethereal Spear. After that, the spear claimed him. Bella was already on the battlefield, and forced the broken armies to flee. With their kings gone, the generals fled back to their respective kingdoms to secure their places with their new rulers.â
Everything Maevis had said stung at Tidas. He only knew that his great, great grandfather had died during battle. Most historians made his ancestor seem like a demigod; only brought down by Fate itself. No where did it ever mention Fae companions and magical spears. The prince had suspicions that the records from the past had intentionally been altered or destroyed by his family, now he was beginning to understand why. If it had been written accurately, either the Fae wouldâve been exposed, or the entire history wouldâve been written off as a fairytale.
âBased off of previous conversations with Mae, Nic, and Zas; it wasnât until my great grandfather took power that the Fae empress attempted to establish connections with humans.. Was it the war that caused them to stay hidden? Wait, didnât Nicolas say heâd tried multiple times to get peace talks going? What other times did he try?â
When Tidas asked about it, Maevis explained that Nicolas did try to use her connection to Tiberius to form a peace treaty. The Empress had supported the idea until Tiberius had requested aid during the upcoming war. She refused to get involved once she learned of it. Saying that it was a conflict between humans, and that Fae were not meant to interfere.
Nicolas didnât get another chance for peace talks until Edmund had come of age. Bella had refused any attempts at a peace treaty. She feared that her precarious position, and her sonâs would be jeopardized if she put such a spotlight on Alcon at the time. While they didnât suffer as badly as the opposing kingdoms, Alcon still needed time to recover before contending with the entirety of the world.
After Maevis finished, Tidas commented; âI suppose I can understand her point a wee bit. Weâre currently not at war, nor recovering from one, and the amount of requests for you two is quickly becoming staggering..â
Tidas understood his ancestorâs perspective. More and more invitations and requests to meet the Fae representatives were flooding the palace daily. It was getting to the point where his father had asked his opinion on the matter. The king used to ask his son for his opinion often, now it was a rarity. Marco was both the future king, and his most trusted adviser, so he was the one their father went to the most for advice. It irritated Tidas concerning certain subjects, but there wasnât anything he could do about it.
After they discussed the requests a bit, Maevis circled back to her original point; âRegardless of what you think, I do comprehend how much you love Skye. I loved Tiberius just as fiercely. I nearly sacrificed half the Star continent trying to save him.. But he Never wouldâve forgiven me for it, and Skye wouldnât either; you know it.â
His heart felt like it was being shredded from the inside out. Tidas knew that everything both the voice, and Maevis had said was true. The pain in Maevisâ voice and features was unnerving him in an almost foreboding way. Like no matter how much he struggled against it, Fate would have its way with his life.
With utter defeat etched in his voice, Tidas asked; âHow could I possibly let her go? I canât..â
The sadness in her voice deepened as Maevis replied; âItâs not a choice, dear.. Itâs just something we all must accept.â
â....Does it ever get better?â
Maevis sighed heavily; âNot really, but the pain dulls after some time.. It helps to remember that every person you pass on the street is there because of them.. Every voice you hear, or child you see smiling; they can do that because of your loss.. The pain never goes away, but new happiness can make you forget sometimes..â
As Tidas, Maevis, and Peggy stood in contemplation, they could hear Skyeâs voice from the hallway. The three looked at each other with small smiles as they listened to her awkwardly thank the guards. It was at this point that the two finally realized Peggy was crying. She quickly wiped her tears and cleared her throat right as Skye came into the room.....
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Maevis didnât tell Skye the whole of the conversation with Tidas, just the informative bits. She didnât want Skye to worry about Tidas when he hadnât told her of his feelings himself yet. It would come to a boiling point eventually, but with the Summer Games, Mage Trials, and Highland Raid approaching quickly; Tidas didnât want to pile on her plate.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
As they discussed everything, Skye was also attempting to decipher the legend. Between what Magnus, Maevis, and the voice had said; death was inevitable. âWait.. Didnât the voice say something about saving a vase? No, not vase.. Vessel? Like the blood one or the container-type one? Probably the container one, hehe. Why does that voice tell us things that arenât in the legend? Well, the Catalyst legend, anyways.. WAIT!â
âThatâs it!â Skye screamed out of no where.
Maevis and Peggy were jarred by her sudden outburst, but listened as Skye began to rant; âThe voice! Heâs givinâ us clues! He Wants us to connect the dots!â
Maevis and Peggy shared a confused glance; âDots?â
Skye exhaled deeply; âThe legends! I donât think that the Alchemist legend is the only one. I think All legends are connected! Theyâre influenced by the region and culture of the author, but theyâre all pieces, donât ye see?! Itâs the worldâs biggest puzzle!â
It took Maevis about three seconds to catch on; âSo you think ALL of the worldâs legends are connected to the Catalyst one?â
âWell, Ima sure thereâs a few that donât, but I bet more do than donât.. At least all the major ones. I think that the Catalyst legend is like the instructions, and the pieces and rules to the game are hidden within other legends.. Does that make sense?â
Peggyâs expression became quizzical; âSo what yer sayinâ is that the legend tells ye what will happen, but not how?â
âAnd that other legends will explain what you need to do?â Maevis added.
âAye! What do ye think?â
Peggy scoffed; âI donât get paid enough for this.. I draw the line at the baby dragon! Ye can rope frick and frack into helpinâ ye when they show up for their guard duty tomorrow. Ima far too busy to stand around readinâ all day.â
Skye chuckled at the level of surliness the subject had incited in Peggy; âThatâs perfectly fine, Peg. I know yer plate already overflows with work. I wish Felicia couldâve come, but I donât blame her for sayinâ no.â
Maevisâ wings fluttered involuntarily in excitement; âI think weâre gonna have a lot of reading to do..â
As Maevis finished speaking, Skye jolted in her seat; âHaha! We might not need to.. Thereâs two people I can think of that many be able to help. One we just met, and the other, well.. Peggy? See if Marie is available for dinner tomorrow. Tell her that her worldly wisdom is requested; that should catch her interest..â