Welcome back, my lovely reader~
If this is your first visit to Silverpaw, I strongly recommend starting from
episode one
to get the best experience.
If you are new to Blood & Carrots as a series, you need to start with
the first serial
if you want to fully enjoy it, no 'silverpaw' in the title.
Take your time, I'll wait for you to catch up. :3
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And with that out of the way...
Heads up my dear reader, if you recall the first serial, I had a few episodes dedicated to our favorite black cat. Well, that is happening again!
Yep, that's right, this is a Katrina episode, so don't be too confused when you start reading. Frankly, I feel that given her pending situations, it would be more fulfilling to feel events happening in her head. Also, this may be needed for other events to come, dun dun dun~
Let's get right into it then, I hope you enjoy~
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Episode 18
Teacher and Student
"This is truly fascinating, in the course of less than a season having seen you last, you have not only fully fallen, but became an archangel as well!" Kazemde hissed the words with an excitement in his voice I rarely heard from him. The cobra was a scholar first though, so it stood to reason he'd be so excited at the prospect of seeing something never before seen.
My eyes rolled as I put a hand to my hip, watching him circle Gloria, asking a barrage of questions, the dog looking uncomfortable and trying to answer as best she could. Finally, I called out to him, "Teacher, could you please focus on the task at hand? You're making Gloria uncomfortable."
"Oh, no he's fine Katrina," The angel spoke out quickly in a gentle voice, offering the cobra before her an understanding smile.
Kazemde gave me a quizzical look, as if not sure if he should be upset at my words, or himself for losing his composure in the moment. The mage nonetheless stood up straight and reinforced his grip on the large ivory staff before giving the smaller dog a bow of his head. "My student is right, I apologize for getting too excited, Lady Gloria. At your convenience, I'd enjoy speaking more about your changes and experience once business is concluded."
"Yes, I'll be happy to, Sir Kazemde." The retriever wagged her tail as she folded her wings. They really had gotten quite bigger, the tips of them as tall as the archmage was, even though he had nearly a foot on the retriever in height.
Sarnai shifted her stance, her head tilting in a curious way, a look I had grown accustomed to over the last year or so. I already knew the question that was coming, but I humored my fox all the same as I spoke, "What's on your mind, love?"
She rubbed at her chin as if she had picked up on my intent before speaking, "What's this teacher and student thing?"
Most of our house was with us in this meeting, including Alex, Elias, and Alice. All of them looked upon me with surprise that I hadn't brought Sarnai into the loop, of course, I had my reasons for that. It's true I loved her, I had for decades, however, some cards I wanted to keep close to my chest. It's not that I was outright hiding it, I just made sure it never came up.
"A few years ago, Kazemde proposed to take me on as a student. A lot of those 'council affairs' I would go off to every few weeks, that was our lessons together." I gave a shrug as I continued. "I wasn't trying to keep things from you, it was just... well, it was just something I've been doing for the last few years, I never talk about it."
The archmage gave a nod to my words before chiming in as well. "Yes Lady Blackpaw, Katrina is one of many thaumaturgists your greater family has in it, but after hearing of and witnessing her powers, I knew she had something special within her."
"Wouldn't that be Alice's chimera powers coming into play?" The black fox asked curiously, her tail wagging about as she kept rubbing her chin.
Kazemde nodded as he spoke, "Yes and no. There are more-"
"I'm my own cat, Sarnai. I'm happy to share my powers with all my family through Alice, but there are things that I want to call my own. I worked hard to train my thaumaturgy, just to have it snapped up and repurposed." I hissed the words out, surprised by the heat in my voice, then seeing my rabbit flinch at the words, but I was already set in my course.
"But magic... you can't siphon off or enhance that with such powers. That is a power that you craft and earn all on your own!" I snapped my fingers, willing a small wound open, blood rolling down my finger before it rose to form a small sphere in the air.
The wound closed as I waved a hand, feeling the pull on my willpower as I made the small sphere ignite into radiant fire, not unlike Elias's, then shift to the familiar hellfire as the vixen gave a nod of her head.
"I've seen you infuse your blood with our powers before, Katrina. What does this have to do with magic?" She asked me skeptically, my girlfriend was ever the realist. She would always seek to push me, she did it in training and she did it while we sailed.
I showed my fox a challenging grin before cutting my now red eyes to my teacher. He gave a nod and I shifted my gaze back to Sarnai, showing her my sharp teeth as I made my request, "Love... may I injure you ever so slightly? Just enough to draw a small bit of blood?"
The fox barked a laugh and waved a hand dismissively. "We've broken bones in training together, by all mea-" She barked out in a sharp yip as the little sphere morphed into a small blade, forged in the hellfires, not unlike Alice's little trick she used. The blood-steel had already blurred past faster than a bullet, a small cut left on her cheek, blood rolling down it.
"This... is what it has to do with." I focused my will on the wound I had opened upon my fox and heard her give a shocked huff as I forced her own blood to draw forth before her very eyes. I didn't pull much, just a few drops worth, then with a show of will, I sealed the injury on her face as if it never happened.
My teacher spoke out in a scholarly tone as Sarnai rubbed at her cheek, looking shocked that the wound was gone without a speck of blood to show for it on her fingertips. "You see, Lady Blackpaw, a lot of your kind refer to thaumaturgy as 'blood magic', but we do have our own school of the power within the circle. It is highly forbidden and only the most skilled and faithful may learn its arts, because of the very nature of what it does."
"So, you're teaching her to fuse the powers together," My fox spoke out in understanding as her look of shock faded and she resumed her contemplative stance.
"That's right." I huffed out, seeing her eyes on me and feeling pride well up in me, I could see she was impressed. "Blood magic is dangerous because you can not only do all sorts of arcane tricks with it, but unlike my thaumaturgy, you can use other beings' life force to augment your power."
"You know... I never meant to leave you feeling like I stole something from you, my cat," Alice spoke up with a frown, folding her arms at her stomach.
"I don't think that, Alice. However, I need to be stronger, I can't just rely on you and the others. Recent events have shown relying on just a chimera to bolster power may not be enough," I spat the words out, frowning as I thought back to the condition Sarnai and Alex returned in that night.
"Why haven't I seen this power used during your training with me? Why didn't you use it when... that night happened?" My vixen asked me pointedly.
I frowned and gave a shrug. "I wasn't strong enough or educated enough to use it to full effect that night in question, I would have done more harm than good to try to employ it in my tactics. As to training... Well, I'm under strict oath to only use it outside of the circle under the direst of situations."
"It's true. Blood magic is a very intoxicating power that has led many down the path of ruin. I do not doubt my student's abilities, but it will take years to temper her resolve, especially given how fiery her temper can get." Kazemde hissed the words, the last of them an obvious playful jab towards me.
"Ha! You can say that again, you're pretty scary when you're mad, Kat!" Alex finally barked out to add to the conversation.
I gave the wolf a grin, then stared into his eyes for a long moment before shifting to look upon Gloria, then quickly averting my gaze, my thoughts shifting with what to do about the two of them, as well as my own feelings.
"So much for staying on the task at hand." My master hummed the words out in that cool playful voice he would use, his white tail lazily wagging. I could tell he spoke out to ease my anxiety, I'm sure of all the beings on this planet, he knew me the best and could sense my tension.