NB: So here it is, the final instalment of Taming an Immortal. Thanks everyone for the comments so far. It's been a great motivation!
Johannes -Ancient Pureblood; Grandfather of Zahara and Granduncle of Etienne
Zahara - Etienne's cousin; current Lady of the West
Keane - Majordormo Pureblood of the West
Keiko - Loyal Noble of the West, son of Keane.
Ulrich - Changeling Wolf Lord of the East
Eulalie - Changeling Wolf Princess of the East
Eirikr - Changeling Wolf Prince of the East
***
The next morning, Etienne had summoned Zahara, Keane and Keiko into his study; a serious frown set on his face.
"I am leaving for a few days with Zahara. In my absence, Keane, you are to take charge of the household," he paused, lowering his eyes lest the servant saw the gentleness in them. "And, if you will, prepare a basket of -appropriate gifts for the Prince's birth."
The Pureblood majordormo merely bowed; his pleasure evident by the broad smile on his face.
"And me, Master?" asked Keiko; one hand raised timidly.
"You will come with me." The Noble beamed; his eyes glowing bright with pride. "You are dismissed."
While the two younger Vampires left, Keane remained, his head bowing low.
"If I may speak freely my Lord."
"At will."
"I speak not just for myself... but for every one of us in this castle." Keane lifted his head, looking straight at him. "If it is not too much to ask my Lord, your humble servants would ask that you lift her banishment from these lands." When he said nothing, Keane added quickly, "And if I may be so bold to add my Lord, it would bring us great pleasure if... if Lady Rose and the prince be allowed to visit."
Etienne met the gaze of the loyal majordormo unblinkingly, aware that in the times past, he would never have dared to make such a blatant suggestion and expected to live.
"We only wish for your happiness my Lord."
Etienne did not care for happiness. Flicking his hand away, he dismissed his steward; his silence the only reply Keane would get.
When he was finally alone, Etienne stood by the window and took a deep breath. As the Lord of the West, would he not appear fickle to retract the banishment he had placed over Rose and Miria from these lands? However, that child...
His son will always have safe passage in his lands.
Rubbing his palms down his face, Etienne let out a long sigh. Was he becoming soft? The thought of his flesh and blood walking down these castle walls, admiring the richness of his lands made him beam slightly with pride and anticipation.
He would teach the boy all there was to know about the Pure Vampire bloodlines, read him the chronicles of his father and the fathers before him; the power and strength that coursed through his veins as an Arceneaux.
Yes. And he would teach his son how to hold a sword - one forged from his own fang of course, a twin to his mother's perhaps? A sword that would cut much better than his own and heal just as precisely as his.
He would be - perfect.
"Etienne?"
He made no move to turn towards her voice, simply grunting his permission for Zahara to approach him.
"Are you sure about this?"
Journeying deep into the central mountains to request an audience with an Ancient? Absolutely.
"Do you doubt my conviction?"
Beside him, he could sense her paling. "No of course not! It's just... you have to be sure. My grandfather does not take visits lightly. He would seek to kill you first before questioning your purpose."
At her words, Etienne turned to face his cousin. "Are you sure this has nothing to do with entering the territory of the wolf Changelings?" His lips thinned into a half smile. "Afraid I'd be challenged in a senseless dominance battle with a certain wolf?"
The genuine worry in her eyes hardened into cold annoyance. "Fine. Get your hide striped for all I care. See you in an hour."
God, Zahara was so easy to read. It was a shame truly that he could not feel anything more for her than what he always had as her cousin. He would care for her and provide what she needed in his home but he could never love her. In fact, if he could, he would release her from this trap of silver binding both of them.
As the Lord of the West, it should be his prerogative to alter the laws and yet here he was, bound by old traditions that made their union akin to slavery.
Which was why this trip was important. Etienne needed answers and where his father could no longer provide those, the next alternative would have to do.
***
Etienne, Keiko and Zahara flew East towards the Central Mountains for three days straight; trekking through the deciduous forest up to Qlyhm Peaks where it was rumoured that Johannes kept a small dojo.
However, when they arrived at the foot of the mountain, Etienne could barely make out the outline of the dojo for a storm of clouds had gathered above them; the first flurry of snow and ice threatening to blanket their presence. A snowstorm at this altitude was unheard of - no doubt a manipulation by the Ancient wishing not to be disturbed by their petty affairs.
"The only way in is to fly," said Zahara, squinting as she looked up at the jutting slopes of the mountain.
That however was going to be impossible. At the rate that they were going, neither Zahara nor Keiko would make it out alive from the growing snowstorm approaching them from the peaks.
"We must find shelter Etienne," whispered Zahara, clutching her own robes closer to fend the cold front. With a slight shiver, she lifted a finger. "Those caves."
Following her line of sight, he nodded and tightened his wings in resignation. Perhaps it wasn't such a good idea to bring them with him. Judging by the icy welcome, Etienne doubted that Johannes could be swayed just because his granddaughter was in the midst.
Looking up once more upon the snowy sky, Etienne held back his impatience and kept his eyes on Zahara instead. Even if she wasn't the Lady of the West, he would still ensure she was safe and cared for. It was the only thing he could do in exchange for the sacrifice she had done for him.
As though sensing his thoughts, Zahara turned her head and smiled softly at him before resuming her march towards the cave. Catching up, they walked side by side until they were almost at the cave entrance.