When I rose, the two guards
sidestepped away. Nay, they would not gamble their lives again by being within
my reach.Thankfully, since rescuing Celeste
from the oak cave had taken all night, Shadowdancer was rested for the ride
back to Tamlon.With Celeste’s wounds slathered
with yarroway and other healing plants, she mounted. Then Emillya climbed up
behind her.
At least one Elvin besides me did
not hate humans. If Emillya didn’t like humans, or Celeste for that matter, she
wouldn’t speak to her much less ride on a horse with her. I ran alongside them
while Celeste and Emillya talked. One guard raced on the opposite side of
Shadowdancer, the other in front. And it appeared the horse gave the Elvin a
race.
The Elvin were considerate enough
to let Shadowdancer canter or walk whenever he tired. How they understood that
running the horse too long too fast would be the end of him I do not know.
There have never been horses in Elvin lands for as long as I can remember.
We all took turns getting Celeste
to talk to us about her cave adventure; she must stay awake awhile longer, even
though we could all see she fought to keep her eyes open.
“As soon as you’ve rested,” Emillya
told her, glowering at my constant interruptions to translate, “you need to
view the prophecies of the four. Nivel gave me instructions when he left with
Brock. The library vaults await unchanged. He told me you’d come back after
banishing the Warloc to the underworld.
“Hopefully, Brock hasn’t caused
unrealized damage by the oak magic trapping you.”
I nearly stumbled at her words. How
was I to know snares waited to spring upon humans in our land? Our kind was
immune.Just as I opened my mouth to voice
my argument, Celeste smiled at me. Her grey eyes held a glimmer of her
merriment, and my frown eased.
With a chuckle, I turned back to
the path. Celeste was safe now. And that was all that mattered.
“We’ll make camp at dark.” Emillya
patted Shadowdancer’s rump. “Should make Tamlon soon. It’s a fine horse—any
other I fear would take us three or four nights to return.”
“That reminds me.” I said. “How did
you get to the labyrinth so soon? The journey from Tamlon is longer than the
time of Celeste’s entrapment.”
“We have a secret path Nivel
created. It’s ancient magic and travels Elvin here within an hour.”
“Then let’s take this path back.”
Celeste said.
“It’s only for Elvin. The magic
would crush a human and perhaps even a horse.”
“Perhaps your magic needs to be
altered now.” Celeste smiled.
“Indeed.” Emillya answered. “I’ll
mention the request to the elders.”
When we arrived in Tamlon, I hoped
to show Celeste the wonders of my land. And bask in the sun naked with her.
After the others slept, I laid down
beside Celeste. She turned and snuggled her head under my chin. “Your language
is so beautiful. Almost like music with its rhythms and melody.”
My hand traced circles up and down
her back. “Emir voulan sptrea.”
“What does that mean?”
I eased her chin up and she looked
into my eyes. “We are one heart.” I kissed her and relished in the sweetness of
her mouth for we could do little else with company.
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