Merwood, Dread Hideout
ACHARIUS
âWhat is it you think of so deeply?â Margaret queried as she passed the doorway. Pausing when she saw Chastainâs sad face.
âI miss my sisters. I wonder if theyâre...â
âIâm sure whatever guided you to that doorway watches over them even now.â
Chastain worried her lip. âDo you think?â
âIs that why you sleep so little? Their absence?â Margaret leaned over. Straight white hair framing her cheeks as she caressed a palm over Chastainâs forehead soothingly.
âI was accustomed to talking with them until I fell asleep.â
âSo, speak to the wind as you did your lovely sisters.â Margaret gestured around. âPerhaps itâll carry your words to them.â
Chastain gave a hesitant nod.
Margaret breezed from the room.
It was the first night Chastain confided to the darkness. Words increasingly forlorn.
But night after night she heard nothing back.
Someone was listeningâ¦In a cold cave, in the dark. Acharius Sevence sat on his lone wood chair staring into the blackness. Looking at a gray ceiling jutting with stone spikes. Water dripped close by. And beyond that...
Her voice. And increasingly sorrowful child.
I hear her voice everywhere I go.
The Merwood was a relatively small stand of trees branching from the Netherwood. Separating the Dread Hideout from the Netherlands. The trees of the Merwood were tighter, larger with massive draping leaves and shrouded in dangling vines.
That night Acharius woke to a vision of vivid green eyes flashing in the dark and somehow knew instantly. Itâs the childâs eyes.
He stared at the dark cave wall. Breaths heaving as he met the green gaze coloring the dark like someone lighting a torch. Why am I seeing them?
He knew she was living in Meredith House heâd seen her going in and out.
Heâd confronted Mags and Agatha who refused to give her up despite that she may belong to Radix. Damn stubborn old women.
Heâd warned them the child could prove a danger to them. Perfect bait sent by Radix. But theyâd argued theyâd not speak of him and made him vow to stay away from her in-case she did report back to the demon. And like a fool I agreed.
I need to know if sheâs Cimmerii.
Seeing the strange color of her eyes was foreign. Different.
Iâve never seen anything like that. He whoâd always seen in black and white.
At length the image of green eyes, her eyes, faded as she went to sleep.
He was once more left with only the drip of water echoing through hollow caverns. Wondering. What the devil was that?
Today the child wove through the trees toward the cottage, oblivious to the creature trailing her on silent paws.
She shouldnât be out here alone. Achariusâ irritation with her presence was mounting.
It wasnât uncommon for Dreads to come here to do their sacrificial rituals or for Cimmerii to patrol looking for Forever Knights.
For me. And the artifacts.
She lingered here and there to feel bark on a tree or take in the scent of a flower. The hood tried to contain her wild hair, but dark tendrils escaped.
She paused, tilting her face up to let vestiges of sunlight warm her. The hood slid back and hair that looked almost black to Acharius, suddenly turned flaming red. Sparkling light gray eyes burned emerald. The lavish circlet, a mimic of high-priced ones worn in Mane Country, scribbled into silver with opalescent pearls. Winking in the bursts of gold peering through the tree canopy.
He gasped at the blindness of color.
What is that? He tucked his nose into the fur at his shoulder. Shielding his eyes as he blinked against the foreign brilliance.
Who is she? He shook his head. Suddenly able to perceive color. Impossible!
He tried to focus. Getting a headache from the dizzying surge against his senses.
Chastainâs face fell, she lifted a bare foot and froze, glimpsing the mud drenching it.
Whatâs she doing? He saw a flash of her memoryâ¦
Bare feet splashing through icy puddles in a cold morning flight. Nightgown hems muddied. Shivering under wet clothes. More from terror then the chill.
Shaking her head, she returned to the present and stepped over the puddle. As her heel lifted a twining green flower wove from the water, reaching after her foot and then tipping onto the mud behind her heel as she put the foot down. The next footprint filled with green moss and tiny budding flowers. When her shoulder brushed a branch, it lengthened dramatically. Leaves unfurling in thick masses.
Acharius watched, stunned. Life blooms wherever she touchesâ¦A Dread? Iâve never seen magic this powerful.
A glance at her back revealed she was oblivious. Lurking behind her, he trailed her step. Never near enough to be heardâ¦Her dark shadow.
I could kill her before she even knew I was here. That worried him. Anyone could sneak up on her.
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