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His lip curled. Prime Voice, his
father, was an evil man. Loran knew there was nothing he could do to change his
father now. In the future? Perhaps. In a flash memories of his brothers rose.
Where were they?
As he struggled to read the
tattered scroll frustration rose. Three will…What would they do? More words.
Healer can. Some broken words/ Warrior and Seer will bring… What? A long
section of ink faded to a whisper held the answer but he couldn’t sound out the
words.
In frustration, his hands fisted.
After drawing a deep breath, he pushed back from the table. To act might
destroy the rest of the scroll. He couldn’t do that.
A series of bells began. He
counted and frowned. Six bells. Time for the evening meal. Where had the day
gone. He hadn’t heard twelve bells to match the midday meal. He returned the
scroll to the shelf and pinched the flames of the candles. He left the room and
dashed along the halls to the refectory. There he found a place at a table.
Soup, meat and vegetables were served. After he finished his portion, he considered
returning to the library to search for other scrolls that might provide
answers. A jaw cracking yawn reminded him of his exhaustion. He left his place
and walked to his cell. If he could leave this place, could he find his
brothers? He couldn’t remember how to find the hut in the forest where they had
lived. He couldn’t even remember their names. He curled beneath the blanket and
opened his mind to the winds. Before he
had a chance to begin a search, sleep claimed him.
The peal of the morning bells woke
him. He counted seven chimes, rose, washed and dressed. He scurried to the refectory
and carried a bowl of porridge to the table.
He looked toward the head table
and quickly bent his head. What was prime Voice doing here? He seldom ate meals
in the refectory but ate in his private quarters either alone or with another Voice.
Loran’s gut churned but he forced himself to eat.
Before long, other trainees joined him. While
listening to their chatter, he read the winds in the room, Once he finished, he
slipped from the room and hurried to the isolated room where scrolls were kept.
He looked for the tattered scroll
from yesterday and couldn’t locate it. Odd, he thought. He selected another one
and removed the metal case.
Someone entered the small room.
Loran stood and saw his father and bowed. Why was Prime Voice here?
His father strode to the table
and placed a scroll on the table. Loran saw the missing one. “And?”
“I want you to read of this all
you can.”
Loran touched the scroll. “As you
can see this is badly damaged. What I found yesterday makes no sense.”
“Don’t defy me. Read.” Prime
Voice sat at the table across from Loran.
Loran smoothed the parchment,
taking care not to do further damage. “As you can see much of this scroll is
damaged and there are missing words and phrases.” He leaned closer. “They will
bring…” He held the candle over the blurred words. “Healer healing Seer. He
looked up. “Reading is impossible.”
Prime Voice glared. “I order you
to continue.:
Fear engulfed Loran. His hands
shook. Wax from the candle dripped on the parchment.
Prime Voice grasped Loran’s
shoulder. “You clumsy fool. Are you trying to destroy the scroll?”
“No sir.” He could barely force
the words out.”
Prime Voice slapped Loran’s right
cheek and then the left. He jerked him to his feet and pushed him toward the
door. Loran fell. Rage rose but he could not react. Prime Voice gestured to his
guards.
“Take him. Lock him in a deep
cell.” His eyes narrowed. “He will remain there until I find a replica of the
ruined scroll.”
Protests rose to choke Loran. He
dare not argue. His face stung from the blows. A guard grasped either arm.
Though thoughts of fighting filled his thoughts he realized the futility of
such action.
The swordsmen marched him to a
ramp and led him down. At the bottom, they opened a door and thrust him inside.
The door clanged behind him.
Loran drew deep breaths and
fought to calm the anger he felt for such unjust punishment. How could a person
read words that had faded into blurs
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1 comment:
Love this line: A long section of ink faded to a whisper... Awesome imagery.
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