Re-cap: The dominoes are beginning to fall. Olive had been in search of a Sagittarian translator and someone who could take him to the infamous Bodhi Temple in order to study for his State Conductorâs Exam when he suddenly overrode Werner and caused the man to order a retreat. He awakens from the override in the care of Prince of the Seong Clan of Sagittarius, Yuseong Claire. [https://sixchanceshome.files.wordpress.com/2023/02/17.png?w=1024]
SIHYEON VILLA, SAGITTARIUS
When Olive awoke on that cloudy afternoon, he knew that it was going to be a terrible day. There was a heaviness in his chest that squeezed tightâalmost as if an anchor hooked onto his heart was dragging his entire body deeper, deeper down. With it weighing him down so heavily, the only thing he could was think. Think about the things heâd done the previous dayâno, the previous week. Absolutely fruitless. Meaningless. Mistakes made. Nothing accomplished at all.
Dammit.
Olive curled into himself and tried to collect his thoughtsâcatch themâbefore they somehow slipped out to one of the others. It was times like these that he hated their connection the most. The vulnerability, the rawnessâ
Good morning! Noâbeautiful morning! Yes! It is a beautiful morning! The sun, the air! Something exciting will happen today! I can feel it!
The exploding shout came paired with a burst of heat against his face, a splash of cold water on his skin, the feeling of wet clothing clinging to his body, andâof courseâa rush of feverish excitement. The first feeling was welcomed. The others, not so much.
Saints, Maria. Donât just synchronize like that randomly. Ya nearly gave me a heart attack.
Had Maria just attempted synchronization with all of them just to wish them a good morning?
But it is a very good morning. I wanted you all to experience it too!
Maria was crazy.
Rubbing his face, Olive forced himself up off his bed. He shivered and sauntered over to his bird cage to feed his bird and then stared out the paper window that opened up beside it. The cherry blossom flower petals from the tree outside had made it into the room and dusted the floor and the bird cage. His bird was busily collecting all of the petals into a corner.
Greedy bastard.
Olive glanced back out the window at the courtyard. There was a pond out there beyond the cherry blossom and persimmon trees. A small pavilion with curved up roofs floated on an island at the center of it where it was surrounded by lotus flowers that bobbed up and down in the water.
It was peaceful.
He almost wanted to look at it forever. But he knew he couldnât. He had to keep moving. So with a heavy sigh, he started his morning grooming.
When he finally made it outside of his room half an hour later, he was greeted by Trystan who was posted outside his doorâ
âDid you sleep well, Olivier? Good morning.â
Olive arched a brow at him. âWhat about you? You donât need to be on me all the time especially since Claire has his guards all over this vacation home thing.â
âYes, he has been hospitable butââ
Olive sighed. âYeah, I know. Itâs not like we can trust him completely, but since weâre hereâ¦â
Might as well take advantage of the situation.
Trystan seemed to understand his point and nodded as they began to walk down the hall. âPrince Yuseong has invited you to breakfast again.â
The floors here were of polished wood. The estate, while consisting of only one floor, was expansive. Paper sliding doors lined the hall, and light from the outside seeped lazily through the square slots giving everything a hazy glow.
âThe Sagittarian diet is very nutritious Iâve heard, so you should eat as much as you can to recover.â
Was Trystan a nanny or a guard at this point? He almost sounded like Werner minus the strictness.
Sounds like tall dark and handsome got promoted ta nanny, came Cadenceâs chirpy response. A light synchronization.
Olive gave a noncommittal grunt.
Trystan continued, âThat may be a good time to test the waters with Prince Yuseong regardingââ He stopped short.
There was a girl halfway out of one of the sliding doors up ahead. She had round cheeks and jet-black hair that grew out to her ears. She was dressed in the formal, silk pink robe, but she was bare footed. She locked eyes with Olive.
Claireâs younger sister. Eunji.
Claire had introduced Olive to her over dinner the first night he had spent at this villa. And what an awkward dinner it was. The girl had bowed her head respectfully when Olive was introduced and then had proceeded to stare at him during the entire dinner. Lavi, who had appeared before Olive at the time, had gushed over the girl, floating over to her and asking her all sorts of thingsâ âWhatâs your favorite color? Favorite book? Favorite animal?â Not that Eunji could hear her, of course. Olive supposed Lavi was excited to see someone closer to her age around. Before Olive could repeat any of Laviâs questions to Eunji, however, the girl had excused herself from the table and had run off escorted by a flock of bodyguardsâa flock of bodyguards that was currently nowhere to be seen.
âWhat are you doing?â Olive asked plainly.
Eunjiâs cheeks flushed. âIâIâ¦â
A stampede of footsteps came from down the hall. Sagittarian guards. Eunjiâs eyes widened, and she threw herself out the doorway without another word. A second later, a collection of twenty guards wearing masks of various colors and designs came pounding down the hall. Behind them were two unmasked women wrapped in light silken garments. The entire flock, minus the two unmasked women, started off in the direction Eunji had disappeared to. Both women bowed before Olive and Trystan.
âI apologize if the young lady has disturbed you,â the younger woman said, dipping her head further. âShe was at her daily lessons with her teacher but she suddenly ran off.â
âNo need to apologize,â Olive grumbled. âItâs not like I need one⦠No need with the bowing either.â
âYou are a friend of the prince,â the more elderly of the two said, âso you will be treated with respect.â
And what if that friend was royalty? Olive thought to himself.
It appeared as if none of the villa staff knew of his status as Ariesian prince. Not even Eunji did since Claire had merely introduced him as âmy friend I met in New Ram City.â But Olive didnât hate it. He had already gotten used to the feeling of not being recognized in the streets of Sagittariusâalthough he did hear a couple of pedestrians and some of Claireâs vassals occasionally say, âDoesnât he look a bit like the Ariesian prince?â A welcomed experience.
âAlright then.â Olive shrugged, slipping past them with Trystan. âGood luck finding her.â
* * *
The dining room of Claireâs villa was spacious and lined with the familiar paper-sliding doors. A single square table with short legs sat at the center. Silken plush cushions were furnished at the sides of the table, and seated at one of those cushions was the Sagittarian prince of the Seong Clan, Yuseong Haneul. Aka, Claire.
There were two guards posted behind Claire. Familiar ones. Firstly there was the white-masked Projector who nodded deeply upon Olive and Trystanâs arrival. Then there was the wooden-masked Conjuror who seemed to glower at them. If Olive recalled correctly, their names were Soha and Felix, respectively. They were the two vassals who had accompanied Claire to New Ram City, and they had been the ones who had attacked him on the night he had first met Claire. It had all been an act, but Olive still felt unnerved by them.
Claire gestured for them both to sit. Trystan, as usual, hesitated at the invitation. Olive, however, flopped down on the cushion chair and indicated for Trystan to do the same. After another reluctant pause, Trystan sat down but not before giving the two guards watchful looks.
âYour sister probably isnât going to come for breakfast,â Olive said, glancing at the remaining open cushion seat. âIt looked like she was trying to get as far away from here as possible. I can understand that.â
If Claire had heard the last part, he didnât show it. âIâm sorry if she disturbed you. She has a habit of trying to escape the guards.â Claire offered an apologetic look, although Olive thought he saw some smugness there. âHow are you feeling by the way?â He gestured to the steaming tea cups and the assortment of colorful side dishes of pickled vegetables set out on the table. âYou should try some of the daikons, they help with digestion and have a lot of potassium. Theyâll help you feel much better, I promise.â
Weird as always.
âThanksâ¦â
âAnyways,â Claire continued, âI was just speaking with Felix here about how lucky it was that we came across you that day. I literally just decided to go to that bookstore on a whim, and, well, you said something about studying for the Conducting Exam over dinner, right, soââ
âWhat do you want from me, Claire?â
Claire paused mid-monologue and chuckled. âWhat do you mean?â
Olive could feel Cadence peering in. Despite his disappointment in her recent choices, he couldnât help but feel the urge to impress her. How pathetic.
âI appreciate the hospitality,â Olive said, âbut Iâm not going to play along with your act. You can continue if you want, but Iâm just going to be sitting here with popcorn.â He crossed his arms. âIf you think that you can trick the same person with the same act, maybe itâs time to reconsider who the real stupid one is here.â
After all, he had more to lose this time around. He had to be careful.
âHow dare you!â Felix snapped, taking a step forward. âYou may be the prince of Aries but you are in the land of Sagittarius. Youââ
âCalm down, Felix.â Claire held up a hand.
âButââ
âFelix.â
The wooden-masked man tensed and then folded back on himself along the wall. He said nothing more.
Claire turned back to Olive with slightly furrowed brows and a hesitant smile. âI know how it looks with what happened last time, but honestly Iââ
âI didnât come to this country without learning how your government works,â Olive interjected. âI know that the emperor that sits on the throne is your father. I mean, obviously.â
Claire visibly stiffened at this, and his expression twisted in a startling manner. He almost didnât like himself. The contempt in his eyes.
âI also know that heâs the father of the princes and princesses of the other clans here. Your half-siblings. And I know that all of you can technically inherit the throne.â Olive picked up his teacup and stared into it. Cadenceâs reflection stared back at him. âThereâs a lot of rivalry, I bet⦠since all of you can inherit the throne. You have to constantly make yourself look goodâlike, âbeing the one to get aid from foreign countriesâ good. Whatâs pride and honor, right?â
Claireâs frown deepened that Olive couldnât help but feel a rush of victory from. And a sudden pang of guilt.
Donât mind it, kid, Cadenceâs thoughts of reassurance floated down from somewhere in the dark. Keep goinâ.
âAnd letâs not forget to mention that other thing youâve been keeping secret from even your closest associates.â
While Soha and Felix exchange looks from behind their masks, Claire paled somewhat.
Itâs always good ta pretend that ya know more than ya actually do.
âLook.â Olive sighed. âIf you want to lead people around all of the time then get a dog. If you want something from me then just say it. But maybe this time I want something from you too. If not, then weâre both wasting our time here playing pretendââ
Claire rose from his cushion abruptly and slowly walked over to Olive. Trystan tensed from beside him and stiffened further when Claire sank to his knees and bowed before Olive.
âMy Lord!â Felix unfolded himself from the wall and took a step forward in protest but was stopped by Soha who placed a hand on his arm.
The righteous victory, the coyness, that had been building at Oliveâs core crumbled in an instant.
âPrince Chance, I admit that I do have intentions that go beyond me offering you hospitality but I promise you that these intentions do not revolve around me. It involves my sister.â
Eunji? What about her? And now Claire was suddenly speaking like a politician again too. Olive didnât like this.
âMy sister is only thirteen years old. She took the V-Type Test recently which revealed that sheâs an air Elementalist like me. So sheâs⦠viable for the throne. And because sheâs viable, my mother wants her to complete the State Conducting Exam so that our clan has two candidates for potential rulership.â
What? Wasnât Eunji only around thirteen? Wasnât that too young to take the examânot to mention inherit a throne? Werner had told Olive that the average age for State Conducting Licensing in Capricorn was sixteen, but Olive had assumed that the early age was due to Capricornâs military focus. But thirteen was kind ofâ
âBut because sheâs taking this exam and because she is an air Elementalist, she has been brought to the attention of the other clans. I know they will seek to kill herââ
Kill? Assassinate.
Oliveâs heart skipped a beat at the word. The memory of the arrow wreathed in flames from four months prior came at him suddenly.
ââbefore she can complete the exam in order to decrease my clanâs chances of gaining control over the throne. The other members of my clan have retracted their aid because they donât view her as worthy. The guards that you see on the estate are the only ones we have to protect her.â Claire took a deep breath. âPlease, Prince Chance. My sister means everything to me. Iâm not asking for you to protect her, but your presence as the prince of Aries alone will be enough to make the other clans hesitate.â Claireâs fists balled. âJust for a little while, I ask you to accompany us until she completes her exam.â
A succession war, Olive realized, a chill creeping up his spine. That was insaneâthe idea that there existed people willing to kill someone who showed just a fragment of promise just to gain an upper hand. This wasnât what Olive had been expecting at all. He had assumed Claire was going to try to use their supposed friendship as a means to make himself look more diplomatically inclined when compared to his half-siblings.
Naive.
Dangerous.
âYou want the prince to act as a decoy?â Trystan drew darkly, rising to a stand. He stopped short when he saw Soha and Felix tense.
âNo, not a decoy. Just as a warning.â
âThen why didnât you announce that I was the Ariesian prince when I first came here if you want to use me like that?â Olive asked. âAnd why are you letting your sister take the State Conductor Exam if thatâs whatâs making people target her? Does she even want to take it? Andâsaintsâget up!â
Claire rose from his bow but remained seated. He locked eyes with Olive, eyes afire. âShe must take the State Conductor Exam in order to increase our clanâs chances of gaining the throne. This is for the sake of our clan, Prince Olivier. We cannot be selfish when thinking for our peopleâIâm sure you understand this.â
Olive felt his stomach tumble, and the anchor that he had forgotten about started to weigh down on his chest again.
âAs for why I didnât announce your statusâI want to ensure that any traitors that found their way into our domain will be ousted.â Again, Claire spoke like a politician. âIf I revealed that you were the Ariesian prince then they would hide away and bide their time. I canât let them fly under the radar only to come back up when you are no longer with us⦠Iâ¦â He looked away. âThe affairs of my country and clan are complicated.â
It sounded as if Claire was disappointed in himself more than anything else.
âSo youâre risking your sisterâs life to try and save her?â Olive frowned. âThose are some impressive mental gymnastics.â He rose from his cushion slowly. âWell, I have things I want too, like I said. Risking my life is a high token though, so Iâll think about it.â
Olive headed to the doorway behind him but paused when Trystan started to follow.
âIâm just going to the restroom, Trystan.â Olive waved a dismissive hand. âYou can finish your food. Iâll be back in a second.â
Olive exited the room before Trystan could respond. He continued slowly down the hallway and glared holes into the wooden floorboards. He really did hate politics. It was the same here as it was back in Aries. Maneuvering around every other person, playing people like chess pieces, false words and faces. What for? It didnât make sense.
Something flashed out of the corner of Oliveâs eyes. He looked up from the floorboards, paused, stared. It was Eunji, once again halfway out of one of the sliding doors.
Had she been caught earlier and was now trying to attempt another escape? Or had she never been caught in the first place?
They locked eyes.
She didnât flush this time, at least not visibly. She didnât move either.
âYour brother cares for you a lot, you know,â Olive said after a beat. âI donât really care about it but you should think about things like that before you make dumb decisions.â
Eunji stiffened at this and looked down. When she looked back up at him, her cheeks were beet red and the corner of her eyes were wet. âI-I know thatâ¦â
Olive tensed and looked left and then right. Shoot. This was awkward. Dammit. This was why he hated getting involved with other people. Misunderstanding and disappointment, one after the other.
âWell, if you know that then why are you out here causing trouble?â Olive finally asked. After not receiving a response, he tried, âDo you think acting like this will make him pay attention to you any less? Thatâs not how it works, you know. Not with family at least.â
Eunji stared at him. A padding of footsteps came down the hall before she could respond. Olive turned his head to find the older vassal from earlier approaching him. The woman offered a deep bow and muttered an apology before rounding him and nearing Eunji.
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âThe others are looking for you on the opposite side of the villa, but I had an inkling you would be on this end,â the vassal said, placing a hand on the girlâs shoulder. âHow about we return to your lessons and then we can have some fun, my lady?â
Eunji dipped her head, glanced at Olive, and then nodded meekly.
Smiling at this, the vassal inclined her head in Oliveâs direction. âExcuse me, sir.â And then she began leading Eunji down the opposite end of the hall.
Olive stared after them for a beat, before turning on his heels and walking in the opposite direction.
Olive.
It was Atienna. With her thought came a surge of adrenaline. A thrill. Something had happened to her recently, although the details had not fully trickled down to him yet. Her hands were curled into fists. As their synchronization increased, so did the details of her circumstances, as did her image which appeared beside him. He turned to her alarmed.
Atiennaâ
Somethingâs not right, donât you think?
Olive stopped in his tracks and swiveled around.
Eunji and the elder vassal were halfway down the hall. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary. In fact, it was a tender scene with the elder vassal guiding Eunji with a hand on the back.
But appearances were deceiving.
Olive approached them slowly. âHey, wait a minute.â
They both stopped and turned.
Olive stopped short too a foot away from them. âI⦠Claire wanted Eunji to come to breakfast with us.â
The vassal smiled. âYes, well, it may be best if Eunji finishes her morning lessons before that. This is a very important time for her.â
Olive arched a brow. âCan you really think without a full stomach? Or is this some Sagittarian torture technique?â
The vassalâs polite smile drooped. Eunji looked between them in confusion although there was a hesitant smile beginning to climb up her lips.
Careful, Chance. It was Werner.
He was watching? Even afterâ
The vassal shook her head and then spoke in a variant of Sagittarianâone that Cadence knew did not belong to the Seong clan: âI guess Iâll make use of this foolish foreigner now.â
Eunji looked up at the vassal in confusion just as the vassal charged at himâ
âSaints, Olive thought in the split second that followed. For an old woman she moves fastâ
âand slammed him to the ground.
âThat Seong prince will find your corpse and that brat princessâs corpse, and you will be named the assassin,â the old woman hissed.
The override was brief.
One moment the old woman was on top of Olive, and the next he was on top of her. He barely had the chance to digest the sudden change of position before the older woman kicked him away and scrambled backwards. Olive hopped to his feet, grimacing at the knobbing bruise forming at his abdomen, and then ran at the woman with a shout. Instead of charging at her, however, he ran right past her towards Eunji. Olive grabbed the girl by the arm and pulled her close while whirling around and extending out his free hand towards the assassin. Crimson sparks danced at his fingertips and spilled onto the ground.
A line of fire now divided them.
Olive squinted past the flame at the older woman who was now staring at him and gaping. Realization set in for him a beat afterwards.
He had done it. He had done it! He had been able to conduct and control his vitae exactly how heâd wanted too!
Recklessâ
Yes, but he had finally done it!
Focus.
âI am the Ariesian prince Olivier Chance,â Olive stated as the embers swirled around him. âYou dare attack this young girl whose brother offered me hospitality in my presence?â
Well, thatâs dramatic, came Cadenceâs thought. Whatâs with all the waxing lyrical?
Olive felt his cheeks burnânot from the heat of the flame, but from the heat of embarrassment. I know that.
âI care little for the political affairs involved,â Olive continued, speaking above the crackle. âBut I cannot stand by while you raise your hand against both me and this innocent young girl. What is your name and where do you hail from?â
The older vassal paled in the light and remained silent.
âYou donât believe me?â Olive pressed. âIs the sight of my flame not enough for you? Are you blind to the color of my vitae?â
I think your overactinâ is convincinâ enough.
âI ask you again. What is yourââ
One of the paper doors behind Olive burst open. In came another woman holding a blade ignited with glowing purple vitae.
It was the other vassal. The younger one who had been with the elder earlier. Her eyes took in the scene in confusion, and then they narrowed with determination. Without another word, she charged at Olive, blade raised.
âNo, wait!â shouted the older vassal. âDonât! Thatâsââ
Olive brought up his hand, feeling heat spark at his fingertips. The moment he felt that warmth, he knew it was too much.
An explosion of heat erupted from his extended hand engulfing the assassin in an instant. A familiar, acrid smell curled up in Oliveâs nostrils as the assassinâs screams filled the air. But he couldnât take time to process the events. The flames were still reaching out and consuming everything, despite the fact that he had lowered his hand and was no longer expelling vitae.
Olive threw himself over Eunji and braced himself for the ensuing heat butâ
A cold wind throttled through the hall, blasting open the paper doors and snuffing out the flames in an instant. Light poured in from the outside and blinded him briefly.
When Oliveâs eyes adjusted to the brightness, he found Claire standing in the now open hallway behind the elder assassin with his staff conductor in hand. The area around them was speckled with flecks of floating blue light. Behind the Sagittarian prince came Felix, Soha, Trystan, and a handful of other masked guards. Soha quickly apprehended the older assassin who didnât resist and instead stared horrified in the younger assassinâs direction.
Olive swallowed, felt nausea build at the pit of his stomach, and pulled away from Eunji. He gave her a quick once over and found thatâalthough her face was once again beat redâshe seemed fine. He turned back to the younger assassin and felt his head buzz.
The younger assassin laid on the ground groaning, croaking, sobbing. Her entire body was covered in splotches of red and charred black. Her clothing was indiscernible from her skin. The smoke that curled out from her body smelled disgusting and looked unnatural.
Hey, kid, sheâs still alive. Nothinâ a little bit of transmutinâ wonât fix. Besides, you were just defendinâ yourselfâ
Butâ
âAre you alright, Your Highness?â Trystan knelt down beside Olive. âMy sincerest apologies for not getting here sooner.â
âItâs fine. Iâm fine,â Olive murmured, glancing back to his left where Eunji still remained stiff and red. She was staring at his hands which he began to rub despite himself.
A shadow passed over the three of them. Claire. The Sagittarian prince locked eyes with Olive before sinking down next to Eunji.
âAre you okay?â he asked.
Eunji managed a nod.
Several of the guards who had accompanied Claire across the hall abruptly dropped to their knees and bowed before him.
âMy Lord, we apologize for our negligence,â said the one who was closest. âWe should have kept a better eye on her. We are ashamed.â
It was a rather familiar scene.
âNo, they slipped past me too,â Claire said, rising to his feet. He turned to Soha who had the elder assassin in tow. Glancing at them briefly, he addressed the other guards: âPlease take Eunji to the medical Conductors.â He then glowered at the younger assassin who was sobbing on the ground and cradling her splotchy black and red arms. âTreat her too but donât let her out of your sights.â
âYes, My Lord,â came the echoing responses.
Felix took the lead and gingerly aided Eunji up to a stand before guiding her down the open hall. The other guards picked up the younger assassin and started off in the opposite direction.
âYou are from the Sao Clan, correct?â Claire addressed the elder vassal who was staring at Olive. âOne of the mid-tier clans. Iâve heard that the eldest princess of your clan took the V-Type Test, and it read that she was a Conjuror. Itâs rare, and I understand it must come as a shock to your clan. I do feel some sympathy, and I believe you have learned your lesson, so I will return you and your friend back to your people.â He side-glanced at Olive.
How annoying. Butâ
âThe Sagittarian prince has treated me with hospitality,â Olive stated clearly to the woman. âAnd it is the Ariesian way to treat those who treat you kindly the same. I wonât stand for underhanded attempts like this against someone who has treated me well.â
âDo you understand the gravity of raising a hand against the Ariesian prince?â Trystan pressed from beside him.
The older woman paled in response and then dropped to her knees, pressing her forehead against the ashen floor. âI did not know you were the Ariesian prince. I would not have laid a hand against you or the young lady if I had known. Please, my actions do not reflect the actions and intentions of my clan towards Ariesââ
Olive resisted squirming and merely grimaced. âIt shouldnât matter whether or not Iâm the Ariesian prince.â His thoughts returned to the younger assassin, and he looked away from her.
âY-Yes, of course,â the older woman stammered. âI⦠my apologies.â
âSince I am releasing you back to your clan,â Claire interjected, âI take it that you will inform them of everything you have witnessed here, correct?â
The woman stiffened at Claireâs voice and lifted her head to glower at him. Her gaze then flicked to Olive and then she bowed her head once more. âOf course.â
Claire ordered Soha to take the woman away leaving the hallway to just him, Olive, Trystan, and Felix.
âOllieâ¦â Claire tried hesitantly.
âThereâs a temple up in the mountains a couple of miles away from this city. Itâs called Bodhi Temple,â Olive began coolly. âApparently, it has a library of books that are good for studying for the State Conducting Exam that you canât find anywhere else. Apparently, itâs very hard to get into. In fact, a guide told me that there are only two ways to get into it. Either dedicate your life to the temple or be brought in by someone who has access to that place. And Iâve heard rumors that royal members of Sagittariusâs clans areââ
âOkay.â
Olive closed his mouth, feeling rather un-victorious. âOkay?â
Claire nodded. âThatâs actually where the Seong Clan has been sending their potential successors to study for the Conductor Exam for generations. I have a sky v-tram booked to get us there already. You and Trystan are free to come along.â
Olive exchanged a look with Trystan.
âI also need someone who can translate the written word for me. Of all the languages of Sagittarius,â Olive tried challengingly.
âI can do that too.â
* * *
They left for the sky v-trams two days later.
The sky v-trams were something Olive had been secretly looking forward to seeing. These were things that were exclusive to Sagittarius and consisted of boxcars strung along together and suspended by a pair of very thin cable wires. Metal wing-like extensions designed to catch updrafts protruded from each boxcar. Each tram was conducted by four licensed air Elementalist Conductors who would conduct air up the shaft of the wings. This paired with the v-trams own uniquely constructed generator conductor brought it higher and higher up the cables to its destination.
Needless to say, when Claire informed Olive that they would need to ride the v-trams in order to reach the temple up in the mountains, Olive had been somewhat happy. If the burnt young assassasinâs body did not plague his dreams, he might have even been ecstatic. Keep moving forward, was something Werner had told him afterwards. Regrets are tools for motivation if utilized properly.
There were only four people allowed per each boxcar of the v-tram, and so Soha, Felix, Trystan, and Eunji filed into oneâboth Felix and Trystan protested at thisâwhile Olive and Claire were seated in another. The rest of their shared boxcar was filled up with their luggage which counted as two passengers altogether. A handful of Claireâs other guards were piled up in the adjacent boxcar and would occasionally check on them through the window of the doors that separated the cars.
The sides of the boxcars were lined with red cushion seats but also contained poles to hold onto for standing. Olive opted to stand in order to get a better look out of the large windows lining the cart above the seats. He watched with mild interest as the wings of the boxcars shook as they ascended. Seeing the ginormous v-tram station fall away below him and blur away to a tiny dot was a unique experience to say the least.
Claire abruptly joined him after spending half an hour searching his luggage. The Sagittarian prince leaned against one of the poles adjacent to Olive and crossed his arms. Olive offered him a disinterested look in turn before admiring the view again.
âI guess you want me to tell you more about True Conductors as a part of everything too then, right?â Claire asked suddenly, rubbing the back of his neck. âSince weâre alone for the moment, I thought itâd be best to get this out of theââ
Olive felt his heart skip a beat, and he turned to Claire slowly. âWhat.â
Claire froze and dropped his hand. âWhat?â
âDid you just say âTrue Conductorsâ?!â Olive snapped, taking a challenging step forward before hesitating and then taking a cautious step back. âHow do you know that word?â
âBecause I am one?â Claire returned with a perplexed expression. âYou didnât knowâbut I thoughtâisnât that the reason why you said what you said?â
What?
ââThe secret that I kept hidden from everyoneââyou said you knew what it was,â Claire explained, before realization eclipsed his features. He sighed, rubbed his face, and then rubbed the back of his neck. âYou were bluffing. I shouldâve known.â
Olive remained silent, staring, unsure of how to react, unsure if he should try to reach out to the others.
âWell, we did make a deal, and Iâm grateful for your help.â Claire glanced out the window and then back at Olive. âSo, anyway, I bet you have a lot of questions now, huh? Iâd be happy to answer what I can.â
There was a long stretch of quiet. Their compartment darkened as they passed through a patch of clouds.
âYouâre a True Conductor?â
âYes, thatâs what I said.â Claire chuckled a bitâalmost nervously.
âAnd⦠what are True Conductors?â
âPeople like you and me,â Claire elaborated without really elaborating.
âAnd who are people like you and me?â
âPeople who are psychically connected with other people,â Claire said, tapping his temple. âConnected through memory and therefore thought and feeling.â He tapped his chest to finish the statement. âItâs a bit romantic if I say it like that though.â
âYouâre connected to other people tooâ¦?â Olive knew he sounded like a broken record, but he was too befuddled by the sudden revelation to think straight.
âYup,â Claire popped. âIâm connected with other people, but Iâll refrain from saying who. Iâm sure after that whole thing in New Ram City, youâre plenty aware of the dangers that come with this⦠status.â
âWhyâ¦?â Olive shook his head. âI mean why are we⦠like this?â
Claire frowned, and Olive could see the gears turning in his head. His gaze brightened as he realized the meaning of Oliveâs question. âWell, the why still escapes me, honestly. But the how is through a mutually-timed, near-death experience. At that moment where everyone in your connected group was knocking on deathâs door, your vitae somehow crossed overââ
âThe Anima-Vitae Hypothesisâ¦.â
Claireâs brow shot up somewhat. âYes, exactly. The top Conductors in the Conservation and Research Department at Ophiuchus say that thereâs no sound evidence behind the idea, but thereâs no sound evidence denying it either. So Iâm going to give it the benefit of the doubt and agree that vitae does in fact store memories. Iâll refrain from commenting on the soul aspect of the entire thing since Iâm no philosopher.â A sheepish chuckle.
âVitae stores memories.â Olive tried a course correction.
âRight. Thatâs actually how this psychic link works. It isnât that weâre able to telepathically communicate with people in our group. Itâs just that the memory of our thoughts is flowing into the other person.â Claire made a circle with his index finger in the air. âThe mirage of the person you see is all just a memory that they have of themselves. Simple.â
âAnd how do you know that?â
âWell, we timed it when my group and I met physically in person. It actually was only a month after we became connected. Anyways, when we were speaking to one another inside of our heads, a person in my group noticed that there was a very small lag between when something would be said and when something would be responded to. When we timed it, we noticed that there was a five-second gap between when one person would think of something andâyeah.â
Olive figured he made a face because Claire chuckled again.
âThe time frame got shorter, of course, the longer our group was connected,â Claire explained. âWe stopped timing it three years ago when it was below half a second. We thought it had to do with the amount of memories we shared, but who knows really.â
Three years ago? How long exactly had Claire been a True Conductor?
Brushing those thoughts aside, Olive took a brief moment to mull over the information.
Everything Claire said sounded realistic, but a portion of it didnât match up with his own experiences. Was there really such a lengthy lag between his communication with the other five? It didnât seem so much that he was speaking to a memory of them than actually speaking to them. And if there really was such a time lag with newly connected groups, how had the other five helped him as if they were actually there on that day in New Ram City?
âSpeaking of memories, I honestly was a bit concerned for you in the beginning. You may or may not have experienced this already, but the more time you spend connected to them the higher the chance that thereâs going to be an overlap.â
âOverlap?â
âMhm, like⦠a possession almost.â
âAn override.â
âIs that what you call it? So you must have experienced it yourself already.â Claire hummed. âOr maybe you were the one doing it since your sense of self is pretty strong from what Iâve seen.â
Olive couldnât help but grimace as he recalled his override of Werner. As Claireâs words settled in, he arched a brow at him. âSense of⦠self?â
âYeah, your sense of who you are, your ideals, your values. Well, Iâm sure youâve noticed that the connection tends to affect everyone in your group a little differently.â Claire shrugged. âSome people receive more memories and the feelings associated with them than others, and some people are more affected by things like that. Those all have to do with how strong that sense of self is. The weaker, the more easily affected. Of course, thatâs not a bad thing exactly.â
Oliveâs thoughts immediately returned to Werner. A weak sense of self? Werner of all people? No. That didnât make any sense. Werner was dependable, reliable, reasonable, and steadfast.
âIt does make some good food for thought though.â Claire looked out the window again, but the darkened clouds had made it more of a mirror so he was left staring at his reflection. âMemories make us who we are, right? So⦠thenâ¦â Claire waved a dismissive hand. âWell, anyways, I havenât encountered any groups that have completely shared their memories one hundred percent yet.â
âSo there are more people like us?â
Claire nodded. âIâve come across a total of six separate groups not including you. Whenever weâd come across each other, weâd exchange notes about the things we experienced. Thatâs how I know so much about this.â His gaze darkened suddenly. âOf course, that was before.â
âBefore?â Olive sighed, scowled. âStop making everything so mysterious and get to the point.â
âHow do I put this without making you launch yourself out of this sky v-tram to try to get away from meâ¦â
âMaybe by not starting off with that,â Olive grumbled.
Claire frowned and a hardness entered his gaze. âOf the six groups that I encountered before, only three of them are still⦠active.â
âActive?â
âThe others have completely disappeared off of the face of this earth,â Claire said. âThe other True Conductor groups and I had all planned a get together a year ago. I was invited but I didnât end up going since I had my State Conducting Exam to go to. Someone in my group went insteadâalthough sheâs a loner so she kept to herself and sorta spied on them instead of being friendly.â A fond smile traced his lips at the last statement, but then the corners of his lips drooped down again. âAfter that meeting, we started losing contact with the other groups one by one. We think some True Conductors out there might be hunting other True Conductors down. Maybe theyâre working with ELPIS? I donât know. And why ELPIS is after usâI donât know either. They hate Conductors and weâre âTrue Conductors,â soâ¦â
âSo then why trust me and why trust you?â
âGood question.â Claire rubbed the back of his neck again. âYou just seem trustworthy to me. As for why you can trust meâthatâs up to you reallyâ¦â
Olive grimaced. âHow did you know I was oneâ¦?â
âWell, it was kind of obvious. You talked to yourself a lot, and the night we first met you pulled some pretty unnatural moves. I mean, I know they teach you a lot of things in your royal academy, but you held your own against Felix that night and heâs been trained for his entire life. You hurt his ego a lot by the way.â
Ha.
âBut youâve stopped doing that now which is good. And itâs also good that the ELPIS member⦠that Izsak Wtorekââ
Oliveâs heart skipped a beat, and he found himself rubbing his throat.
ââwho found out that you were a True Conductor is locked up in Ophiuchus now. He wonât tell the other members of ELPIS so youâre safe.â
âThatâs not the only group we should be worrying about.â
Claire looked away from the window with a perplexed expression.
âItâs not just ELPIS thatâs after True Conductors,â Olive explained. âItâs⦠well⦠I donât know who, but someone whoâs connected to me encountered a saint candidate who knew the word âTrue Conductorâ.â
âA saint candidate?â Claireâs frown deepened. âAre you sure?â
âI wouldnât say it if I wasnât sure.â Olive glanced back at the other compartment. âShe actually became less hostile when she found out that âmy personâ was a True Conductor.â
âThatâs pretty strange,â was Claireâs only comment.
âThe saint candidate is also working for the ELPIS Department of Ophiuchus,â Olive mumbled, âand weâve been thinking she might be connected to ELPIS somehow or maybe another group also looking for usââ
âJust because itâs one saint candidate doesnât mean that itâs the others,â Claire interjected, voice tight, eyes sharp.
âI didnât say it wasâ¦â Olive frowned, and Claire looked away from him in turn.
It seemed like a touchy subject. Too much of a hassle to address further. Better to drop it.
Claire seemed to appreciate the silence that followed, because he addressed Olive with a light-hearted smile nextââThat ability of yours to conduct without a conductor is something else though. I donât know any True Conductors who can do that.â He studied Olive for a moment. âAre you sure you shouldnât try hiding it a bit? Like try using a conductor instead?â
âYou donât think I tried?â Olive grimaced. âIâve burned right through all of them just like that.â He snapped his fingers.
Claireâs brows shot up, and he chuckled. âYouâre pretty terrifying, you know?â He tapped his chin and squinted. âAre you having trouble controlling itâyour conducting, I mean?â
Oliveâs mind flashed to the young assassin, and nausea gripped his stomach.
Claire hummed. âWell, maybe the monks at the temple can give you a hand with that. Air Elementalist conducting is very different from fire Elementalist conductingâor so Iâve heardâso maybe leveraging the two willâ¦â He shrugged. âI have no idea where Iâm going with this, to be honest.â
âThatâs one of the reasons I wanted to go to the temple. Air conducting is freer in a practical sense, while fire conducting has to be more controlled and precise.â Olive nodded, suppressing the nausea with a deep breath. He prepared to continue to address the subject when a thoughtârather, a realizationâcame at him suddenly. He unfolded himself from the pole he was leaning against and took a step forward. âWait, forget about thatâwhat about the syzygy? What is that even?â
âWhat?â Claire frowned, perplexed, un-crossing his arms. âSyzâ¦ygy? Whatâs that? Something to do with your conducting?â
ââ¦nevermind.â Olive frowned, folding back against the pole. After a beat, he said, âYouâre awfully relaxed about being-hunted-down-by-ELPIS situation. It must be nice to be so carefree.â
Claire chuckled at this, but the sound was hollow. âOllie, I know Iâll probably sound selfish by saying this but I donât have the time to worry about things like that. I have my clan and my country to think about. Iâm sure you understand, right?â
Olive shrugged.
âAnyway, the key here is to be careful.â
The clouds pulled away, revealing the bright of the sun and the looming mountains below.
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In the room with no windows, no doors, and no exits, the seven children dashed around in excitement. It was a game of tag, it seemed. They wove around the candles littering the floor, stumbled over the stacks of books that rose up like pillars, and bumped into the bookcases lining the walls.
Tau watched them go from where he sat alone at the gameboard table before he slammed his hand against his leg and jabbed a finger in their direction. âStop running!â
The children froze and stared.
âWhat is wrong with you kids nowadays?! First you run around acting like you own the entire place, and then what?! Youâll be taking this outside and disturbing the lives of all the upstanding common folk! Jaywalking, trespassing! All it takes is one slip-up, and youâll be in and out of youth correctional centers for the rest of your lifeââ
âLeave it be, Tau,â came a familiar voice from the dark, âyou have more important things to do. Besides you seven will take responsibility and clean after yourselves, right? Responsibility is everything.â
The seven children nodded fiercely before they continued their playâthis time carefully straightening the items that were out of place along the way.
Tau sighed, pushed up his glasses, and pinched the bridge of his nose. âYes, about âthose important things.â Unfortunately, Iâm not getting anywhere even with my connections. Nothing on our package from Verga and nothing on that other vitae reservoir and generator conductor.â
A page turn and a thoughtful hum came in response. âI see, so we canât rely on that then. Thatâs not unexpected. You were someone who was paid to look away from these types of affairs.â
Pushing his glasses up his nose again, Tau scowled but refrained from chasing the subject. âWe still havenât heard back from Omicron, Omega, and Beta either. Are you sure we should be moving forward with this, âleaderâ?â
âBetaâs and Omicronâs affairs are separate from us. And you know Omega is a cautious person. They wonât move until the time is right.â A flutter of another page. âBesides, Omicron never fails.â
Sagittariusâs royal succession ceremonies are elaborate and are celebrated all over the country. In order to be considered viable for the throne, an individual must be a direct descendant of the emperor or empress, be an air Elementalist, and obtain a State Conducting License. Near the end of the rulerâs reign, the crown princes and princesses of the many clans of Sagittarius gather at the capital to initiate the selection proceedings. The final decision is made by the ruler, thus each clan tries their best to earn their favor. - Countries of Signum by Various Authors, 20th edition [https://sixchanceshome.files.wordpress.com/2023/02/18.png?w=1024]