Elora’s POV
They took ages to fall asleep, and Silas never came to bed at all, still obviously in one of his moods. I couldn’t wait any longer though. It was five 5AM and the Fae were meeting in the centre of town. Yesterday Aldrin said they would follow, so now we would see if that were true. He told everyone to pack light and only bring essentials.
Getting up, I rummage through the walk-in looking for a bag when Abigail walks in nearly making me jump out of my skin in fright. My heart pounding and I heard Dragus and Matitus stir in their sleep. Abigail places a finger to her lips before holding up a black bag. She hands it to me, and I quickly stuff it full of clothes fit for the cold winter. Once that was done, I quickly get changed into jeans, boots, long sleeved shirt and parker. Handing one of the parkers to Abigail she quickly puts it on, and I hand her a pair of spare boots.
Abigail wanted to come but was leaving Claire behind with her mother until we found somewhere safe to call home. Claire told us going outside was dangerous, that the broken ones were on the other side but wouldn’t tell Abigail anymore when she took her home. So, to be on the safe side we were leaving her behind until we were sure it was safe. Walking out, I look to my mates sleeping soundly in bed. I knew they would follow me blindly, but I didn’t want to put them in a position to choose, that wasn’t fair on them. As much as they disagreed with Silas, I knew they loved him, and he them so instead I chose for them.
Just as I walk toward the door, I notice my mothers necklace sitting on the dresser and quickly pocket it, something was urging me to take it, telling me I would need it although I wasn’t sure for what besides being past down from generation to generation it was only a necklace. The urge was something else like it was calling to me and me it. Shaking off the weird sensation that rolled over me, I follow Abigail downstairs. Marian was staying behind to watch over Lilith and would come once we found pout whether or not it was safe. We quickly creep to the front door passing the study, Silas was asleep in the armchair next to the fireplace. His arms folded across his broad chest and his head slumped forward.
Abigail and I grab a cloak each wrapping it around us before cracking the door open. My heart pounds in my chest when the heavy door creaks and Abigail freezes looking for any sign, we may have woke Silas. When we hear no movement, we duck out. The wind blasting us, and I shiver from its icy coldness. The sky completely white and the snow was thick on the ground.
We make our way to the centre of town, only Aldrin and his wife were there waiting, an I figured that must be all who decided to come with us. Aldrin and his wife’s face lighting up when they see me and Aldrin turns toward me when I notice an enchanted whip wrapping around his arm, feel the energy coming of it, cerulean blue and strong. I had no doubt in my mind that Helcate Magic was running through it. “Your child?”
“With my wife’s father till we know it is safe” Aldrin says, and I nod.
“What’s that”
“Family Heirloom, first time I have been able to use it, wouldn’t unlock without magic” I nod wondering what he meant.
“Where’s yours?” He asks.
“Where my what?” I ask wondering what he meant.
“The Aziza sword,”
“Aziza sword? Never heard of it” I answer unsure. He looks me over and I wondered what he was looking for.
“You don’t have anything from your bloodline, a bracelet?” He asks and I shake my head.
“No, only my mother’s necklace” I tell him pulling it from my pocket and showing him. He takes it from me shaking his head a smile on his face.
“Hold out your arm” He says, and I do as he tells me.
“He pushes my sleeve up and I watched mesmerised as he runs the chain over the pattern of my markings before I feel the Zap, my magic absorbed the necklace, wrapping around my arm becoming attached my skin, the pendant bleeding into my palm and the rest of the chain slivering around my fingers. It wasn’t tight but the Necklace changed becoming embedded in my skin and glowed the same colour of my markings.
“Huh” I tell him shocked, I always thought it was a necklace and key to the book.
“How do I use it?”
“It will sense when you are in danger. Never take it off my Queen” He says bowing slightly and I look to his, and realise he too has the Fae markings. Though his were blue and slightly different instead of blossoms and flames like I had, his were leaves and vines.
Noticing my stare, he points to them “Helcate markings. Zane had suns, yours a different because your mates are fire creatures.”
“So, if I have the Aziza sword and you have a whip, what did Zana have?” I ask curious.
“Time ring, Zana bloodline was eradicated that much I do know, nobody has seen the ring. Not that it matters only Zana can yield it. Each are forged by the bloodlines and their magic, only those of the bloodline can yield them” Aldrin says, and I knew I would have fun picking his brain about Fae. It actually made me think he would be better to rule, he had the knowledge of the Fae so having him on my side was going to be a huge help.
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