Chapter 17-1

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CHAPTER 17 A blinding pain tore through Macey’s head, not unlike the one that came before the Voice making an appearance. But she knew this one was different. Apparently, Sharara and Cat-Man had very different versions of something not hurting than she did. Her vision cleared, and she could see the unmoving form of Sharara lying in front of her, barely moving. Cat-Man was watching over her, a drawn expression on his face. He clearly wasn’t happy with the way things had gone then. “She shouldn’t have shown you that,” he muttered darkly, his voice losing some of the alluring tone it’d held before. Maybe it was some kind of sìth trick. If he was related to those sìth, then it would make sense, but Macey really didn’t know enough about either type of being to make that call. “But she did,” Macey pointed out. “And there’s no changing that. All you can do is respect her wishes.” She stood up tall and squared off against him. No way was he going to intimidate her into not respecting what Sharara wanted. Plus, this should lead her to Ice, and where she needed to be. It’d be good to actually have a name and face for the man she was referring to simply by his element. Same was true of Lightning and Air. Maybe Cat-Man was right. Names really did have power. “But he...” “It was your sister’s choice to save him,” she said, carefully avoiding the use of Sharara’s name so as not to upset him further. He clearly hadn’t liked that she knew it, so it seemed wise not to abuse that. “And as such, we should continue to protect him. For her sake. In her memory.” She almost stamped her foot, but decided better of it. That probably wasn’t the best way to gain his respect, which she wanted badly. She was royalty after all, and she needed to act that way. “But...” Brother...Sharara’s weak voice resonated through Macey’s mind and she grasped onto it. Heed her, go with her. Your destiny lies that way. Sister... Listen. I’m slipping more by each moment. Listen in the time I have left, don’t argue. Sharara sounded a little stronger to Macey, though that was probably just the case of sheer determination. Sharara was clearly desperate to get through to her brother. If only Macey could help, but it almost seemed like Cat-Man was adamant he’d dislike her. Very well, sister. But only as it is frowned upon to deny the wishes of the fading. She could hear Cat-Man sigh in her mind, and a following chuckle from Sharara. Despite the solemn occasion, Macey found herself smiling softly. She bet the two of them were at each other’s throats when they were younger. She was also certain that Sharara was the one who’d won most of those battles. Destiny, with the kelpie. Yes, I got that bit, he responded, surprisingly dryly and Macey threw him a disapproving look. It didn’t matter if he was talking to family, he shouldn’t be taking that tone. The one she seeks, she’s not in a good way. She’s worse than I am. Has been with him longer as a lure for the man I saved. Cat-Man growled. Instead of flinching away, Macey calmly placed a hand on his arm, offering him the silent support she figured he needed. He calmed almost instantly, which was unexpected, but also a relief. The last thing she wanted was Sharara more upset, or for one of her men to intervene. Their version of that would likely end in pain. As it was, she imagined they were only staying as passive as they were because they trusted her and because she didn’t seem to be in any danger. Hopefully, things would stay that way. What’s happened to Lightning? Macey asked when neither of the sìth beings said anything. She’s been locked up. But not just in her mind. Physically too. I dread to think what he’s done to her. Sharara sounded sad, and Macey longed to pull her into her arms and hug her, offer the emotional support the other woman needed. Except that wasn’t really a possibility right at that moment. It probably wouldn’t ever be, given how fast she was fading. That sounds...Macey started, unsure how to continue. It sounded horrific. She’d discovered first hand what the Voice was like when he was inside someone’s head. And now she’d seen what more prolonged exposure could do. In fact, seeing Sharara added a new concern in her mind. Was this looking into the future for her? It was certainly looking into the past for Lightning if what the dog-woman said was true. Horrifying? Dangerous. What happens if Lightning is...She couldn’t finish the thought. If Lightning was gone, and it was looking at least a little likely that she could be, then they could face some big problems. Like how to fulfil a prophecy she didn’t even understand if they were missing a Warden. She erased the thought from her mind. She’d deal with that if and when it happened. I don’t know. There are rumours that a Warden can pass on their position, but only if they’re at death’s door. But they’re only rumours. How do you know about the Wardens? Macey asked. They’d made no mention of it before, and yet now it was a big thing, which was odd, to say the least. Following Ibzan wasn’t a complete waste. I learned plenty from watching the Ice Warden. Ma...the Voice isn’t all that subtle in his demands. He knows who you are, Macey. I’d guessed that much. The words slipped out, and Sharara laughed into her mind, the sound swiftly turning into a cough. Macey smoothed her hand down Sharara’s back and the dog-woman seeming to relax slightly as she did. That was good, at least. Anything to make her more comfortable, especially since her breathing had become particularly ragged. But he also knows what you are. He knows you’re the one who can stop him, and he wants your power for himself, Sharara warned. Can he really take my power? You’d be surprised what he can do with a name, Cat-Man interrupted. They hold power for a man like the Voice. And he knows mine. Dread washed through Macey. Wait, is he....? I think so, but I don’t know for sure. It was hard to get a good read on him through the blackness. She shivered under Macey’s palm. How do we find him? The question had been burning on the tip of her tongue since they’d arrived. Mostly because she’d been hoping this was the place they were meant to be. The place where Lightning was, and Ice would soon be. She really should know by now that even the best-laid plans went awry. Especially with the Staran involved. If she hadn’t known better, she’d have thought the Staran were run by pixies looking for mischief. I suspect he’ll find you, Sharara responded instantly. Though in case he doesn’t, my brother will help guide you. What?! Both Macey and Cat-Man responded at the same time. It is my dying request to you, brother. Guide her. Protect her. Aid her. Aye, Cat-Man replied, seeming more than a little reluctant. Macey wasn’t sure she blamed him. She was even starting to get the impression he wasn’t her biggest fan, but that was probably more to do with the way his sister was being with her than anything else. Can you leave us a second, brother? Cat-Man frowned, clearly not a massive fan of the idea. But he also nodded, and Macey felt his mind pull away from the two of theirs. He’s gone, she said needlessly. Thanks, Sharara replied. I have a gift for you. That’s really not necessary, Macey said, feeling a little flustered. You can’t say no to a dying cù sìth, Macey. That’d just be rude. Sorry, Macey murmured. What I’m about to do can never be revealed to anyone but those you’d trust with your eternal life. We both know there are six of them. But no one else, understood? Macey nodded, slightly confused. Sharara sucked in a deep breath, her body weakening beneath Macey’s touch. For my last act upon this earth, Before I head to my rebirth, I bequeath upon to thee, A name which comes in three. Macey must be the first, Reveal the second and be cursed, The third you shall obtain, When Seven Wardens shall reign. With her final words, Sharara took a deep shuddering breath and stilled. A tear slipped down Macey’s face as the death, and the knowledge Sharara was imparting, overtook her. The rush of information through her mind, coupled with the intense emotions, was enough to send Macey reeling. Not quite sure what she was doing, she stumbled away from the still body of the dog-woman, and back towards her men. She hadn’t taken more than three steps when blackness overtook, and she crumbled to the floor.
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