Islinda didn't know she got to the chief's place, her mind had been racing the entire time. How could the man die at a critical time like this? If he were going to die, he should have at least found Eli's parents first before leaving. Now, she was left all alone to deal with the burden.
The chief's place was filled to the brim with sympathizers who had come to offer their condolences to his family. It wasn't until that moment that the cold began to get to her and Islinda looked down to discover that she was barefooted and her toes were beginning to freeze. The shock had been so great, it had stripped her of all sense of reasoning.
"Aiyo, how could you come out like that? Even if the chief's death is shocking, we cannot afford to lose a young soul too!"
It took Islinda a minute to realize that the elderly woman was speaking to her. Islinda knew one from the marketplace, having sold one of her small animals to her.
"Ahh, this…." She shifted on her toes uncomfortably, now embarrassed. Islinda tried to explain, "I didn't mean to…. It didn't cross my mind…"
The woman placed her hand on her shoulder with a smile of understanding. "Wait here," She told her and left before Islinda could protest.
Not long after, she reappeared with a boot in hand and Islinda went red in embarrassment.
"You should try this," The woman placed the boot beside her bare feet.
"You shouldn't have …." Islinda gasped, conscious of being very near to tears. She didn't know why she was being emotional. But this was the kindest act anyone has ever done for her. Not even her family.
The woman explained, "My daughter got married weeks ago, the boot belongs to her. It's been idle at home and I have no idea what to do with it. You should have it."
Islinda bit down on her lips, she shouldn't accept this. But the woman was doing this out of sincerity and couldn't refuse it. She slid her feet into the boots and it was a perfect fit.
The woman looked satisfied, "I was worried that it wouldn't fit but it seems my fear was for nothing." She smiled at Islinda.
She patted her on the shoulder, "I don't know what you're going through, my child, but first comes the rain, then sunshine. Never neglect your health no matter what, you have a whole future ahead of you."
Those were the woman's last words before moving on to associate with her peers. Islinda stared at her new ankle-length black booths. It was sturdy and very comfortable and she wouldn't need to buy a new one anymore. The money would go to her savings now.
Finally, remembering the reason she was here, Islinda moved around the crowd and was able to pick up a bit of information. Just as Remy had said, the village chief died in his sleep last night. He had not been sick, hence everyone took it as the will of the gods even though the loss was great.
Of course, If only they knew.
The village chief was a respected elder, and a vigil was going to be held for him tonight. However, Islinda was stunned when she recognized her family among the crowd and her eyes widened with fear as she saw Remy with Eli. If she didn't know her evil step-sister too well, she would have thought the both of them had become friends.
Remy saw her first, "What's with you? You suddenly -"
Islinda ripped her grasp on the boy, glaring at her icily, "If this is a new game, you better stop it. Do not harm the boy."
Remy gave her a blank look, "Harm what boy? Do you think me so cruel that I would torture children too?" She looked disgusted.
Islinda narrowed her gaze at her. For some reason, her words seemed convincing and that was what bothered her. Remy was never kind, what changed? Did Eli charm her with his innocence?
"Big sister," Eli told her, "You don't have to worry about me, Sister Remy and I have been having a lot of fun?"
"Sister Remy?" Islinda arched a brow, jealousy twisting her guts. Eli had only trusted and called her "sister", now he was extending the title to others that didn't deserve it.
As if that was not enough, he wrung out of her hold and went back to holding Remy, saying, "We are going to have a bit of fun before going home."
"Mother and Lillian are here too. They have come to pay their respect to the chief. Judging from the crowd here, I think it would be a while so I suggest that you go home and finish the chores, don't you think?"
Islinda would have left but her eyes flickered down to Eli in worry.
Noticing her gaze, Remy pulled the boy behind her," Don't worry about Eli, I'll take care of him and he will return safely."
"As if I trust you," Islinda snorted," Yesterday -"
"Was a mistake that would not repeat itself. I lost my mind a bit. Moreover, it's not like the villagers would let me go scot-free once it's reported that I harmed a child. I'm not a monster, Islinda."
There was indecision in Islinda's eyes, but there was nothing she could do. So she took a threatening step toward her, saying," If I find as much as a scratch on his body, you would wish you were dead. "
Islinda did not know where the courage came from. Come on, this was Remy she was standing up to! But she would protect what is hers, even at the expense of being kicked out of the house.
"Whatever," Remy rolled her eyes. She obviously didn't take her threat seriously.
Before Islinda left, she crouched down and whispered to Eli, "Do not trust her," Making sure to look him deep in the eyes to ensure he got her point. The boy was smart.
Eli nodded and she ruffled his hair quickly before taking her leave. There was another reason Islinda decided to go home and that was to see Valerie. This was the perfect opportunity to leave for the woods without anyone suspecting her move. Her stepsisters were smart and they would figure something was up if they caught her sneaking out more than usual.
Moreover, she couldn't go to the woods at night. This was the only opportunity she had to see him today. Hence, Islinda raced back home knowing her time was running out. Her step-family loved gossip and would definitely spend a lot of time there gathering information - that couldn't put food on the table. She was conscious of her time.
Once at home, Islinda grabbed a few things; her coat against the cold; medicine in case Valerie hadn't healed fully; her water skin for when she was parched, and her weapons to defend herself in case of an attack. The woods were still a wild place even though it was winter and most animals had migrated. Still, it was better safe than sorry. Not to mention, those animals were not the only things that hunted humans.
In a twinkle of an eye, Islinda was running through the woods to go find Valerie, knowing her time was limited. She was practically panting when she arrived at the dreary cottage and staggered inside only to fall into warm arms.
"Valerie…." Islinda suddenly found herself speechless as she stared at his handsome face. Fae creatures were breathtaking.
"Islinda…." He murmured her name with his accent which made her stomach do a backflip. She could stare into his golden eyes forever. How did she get herself into this mess?
She gasped, "How did you…?"
"Your scent," He smiled, "I can pick it up even with my eyes closed."
Was he trying to say he liked her smell? The fluttering in her stomach increased
"Come to the vigil tonight." The words left her mouth without thought and she instantly regretted it.
"It's nothing," Islinda said, stepping away from him. His presence was making her heady and she needed to breathe.
"Islinda…." He pressed, knowing she was withholding information from him.
Islinda swallowed, this was dangerous and the risk was not worth it.
He covered the space between them once more, cupping her face with her palm and she melted inside.
He begged her, "Please, tell me."
She hesitated but when he caressed a trail down her throat, her tongue loosened up.
"There's a…." She licked her lips nervously and her heart wouldn't stop pounding at his touch, "Vigil tonight in honor of our late chief. Everyone would be in black clothing and would come to mourn, nor would they expect a Fae to attend. You could steal a cloak or something, hide your appearance and attend. We will meet there." She quickly added, "That is if you want to."
"I will come." He said with determination, his eyes almost a live flame.
Thankfully he stepped back before it could burn the both of them alive.
Islinda nodded, her heart pounding with anticipation and happiness.
"You should be careful." She warned him.
"You don't need to tell me. I would."
Then she remembered her purpose of coming there and handed the medicine to him, "I can't stay for long. So have this and may the gods be with you, tonight, Valerie." She pecked him on the cheek, turned away, and left quickly without looking him in the eyes.
The vigil was held in the village hall and the arena was large enough to contain everyone. All of the villagers were on black and thoroughly covered up because of the cold. As if the weather wanted to honor the chief as well, the sun had come out towards evening, even though it had been brief. However, the cold was not Islinda's problem because she had a lot on her mind and they revolved around Eli and Valerie. She still couldn't accept the fact that the child had taken a liking to her evil stepsister after what she had done to him yesterday. It seemed odd and didn't make sense. Just what did Remy win him over with? It wasn't with her food because that alone was poison. But then, Islinda had to admit it was nice knowing someone would watch over Eli while she waited for Valerie to arrive. It would have been difficult seeing the Fae with the boy by her side and Islinda wasn't sure she wanted Eli privy to their interaction. Islinda had no idea what kind of relationship she had with Va
Issac was red-faced and looked like he was going to combust anytime soon. Just as "her poem" suggested, he was riding Maximus, her horse form, but not in the way she suggested. It seems that after passing her test, she had dropped all forms of pretense with him and now, he was on a talking horse. Yep, as if it couldn't get weirder. How couldn't he have seen the signs? Everything was pretty much obvious that she was not a normal horse. But then, Maxi was good at pretending. Now, he had to suffer through her horrible rhyme filled with sexual innuendo. "I'm satisfied with my ride,Now I've got to shake, shake, shake Shake my beautiful ass…." "Alright, that's enough!" Issac shouted and didn't need to ask twice, he got off the horse, his actions nimble and swift. He had been a soldier in the king's army after all and didn't find dismounting a horse one bit stressful. However, he was glaring at Maximus now, his ears were going to bleed anytime soon if she continued with that horrible p
Islinda didn't know she got to the chief's place, her mind had been racing the entire time. How could the man die at a critical time like this? If he were going to die, he should have at least found Eli's parents first before leaving. Now, she was left all alone to deal with the burden. The chief's place was filled to the brim with sympathizers who had come to offer their condolences to his family. It wasn't until that moment that the cold began to get to her and Islinda looked down to discover that she was barefooted and her toes were beginning to freeze. The shock had been so great, it had stripped her of all sense of reasoning. "Aiyo, how could you come out like that? Even if the chief's death is shocking, we cannot afford to lose a young soul too!" It took Islinda a minute to realize that the elderly woman was speaking to her. Islinda knew one from the marketplace, having sold one of her small animals to her. "Ahh, this…." She shifted on her toes uncomfortably, now embarrassed
"Good Morning big sister,"A grinning face was all she could see and Islinda nearly stumbled off the cot in the process. He startled her and how did she wake up this late? The sun was already peeking out through the window, her stepfamily was going to kill her."What's wrong big Sister? You look worried?" Adric inquired, noticing how quickly she made her bed."Eli, this is not the time for this. I need…." What does she need? She needed a breather, "I need to go about my morning chores and make sure the family is satisfied else they would take it out on you…." Islinda trailed off when she realized that was not the right thing to tell a child.She cleared her throat, coming to take Eli's hands in hers and bent to his height," When people are hungry, they get angry and do crazy things. But don't worry, no one will touch you." She smiled at him brightly, hoping that was enough to assure him.Now that she thought about it, the boy was more mature than she thought. He didn't throw tantrums
"How do I look?" Maximus twirled around in her new dress stolen from a villager's clothing line. Yes, they were in the village now at Issac's insistence. Her shy Fae threw quite a tantrum, insisting to meet her master now. Hence, she decided to train him like a dog by feeding him crumbs. Haha, she was joking. Maximus merely brought him to the village where the master was, enough to satisfy his desire but not exactly feeding him the information he needed. Issac was relieved now, she was no longer naked and his tunic had been returned to him. However, her scent now lingered on the material and she smelled like lush green grass and the wild. Issac caught him at last, horrified at the thought that he found the scent desirable. He stood straight at once, this was all a distraction. The sooner he was back in the Fae realm, the better for him. "I don't see the prince," He reminded her the reason he had agreed to come to the village with her - after helping her steal clothes of course. Not
Panic rose through Remy when she was unable to move a muscle. It was a lucid dream and she should be able to direct and control the course of her dream. But that wasn't the case. It was almost as if she was pushed into the seat of a carriage ride and someone else manipulated her dream. At first, she was unable to see anything past the encroaching darkness that sent chills down her spine and her instincts warned her to run! To wake from this slumber! But there she lay helpless, squirming in real life, not that there was anyone to help her. And suddenly, there he was, hovering over her, it was the young boy that the bitch Islinda had brought home. Remy should not be afraid of him but it was the feeling of a prey recognizing a bigger predator. There was a menacing energy around him that made her heart begin to pound loudly in her chest. Something was not right about the boy. "Ahh," He rasped, taking a good look at his handwork, "You don't look so scary anymore, do you? How easy it was