Chapter 45: Cat and Mouse
I now have an editor, so you all shouldn't need to put up with my typos and poor/dyslexic editing skills anymore.
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Ethan looked at Arven and Ketura as he stood at the door of their house preparing to leave. "Thank you so much for helping Taloni when she was shot. I don't know that I could ever fully express how grateful I am."
"It was our pleasure." Arven replied.
"Thank you for talking to Matthew." Ketura added in a low voice so the young man -- who was debating some point about the syntax of the Old Tongue with the couple's daughter Yalia -- didn't hear. "I would love to see him wed to our daughter one day, and I think you might have helped that happen."
"I'm glad." Ethan said.
"Ethan, it's getting dark." Kendra pointed out. It was approaching dusk, and the last vestiges of a beautiful sunset were fading from the sky as the dark blues of twilight began to take hold. It was still light enough to see, it wouldn't be for long.
"Thank you again, but we really need to get back to our airship so we can leave by dark." Ethan said to their hosts. He hated leaving so abruptly, but it was better than going up against the two platoons of soldiers on the airships that were on their way.
"Come on honey." He said to Taloni, taking her hand.
The Fey teen still got tired easily after having been shot earlier, and she clutched his arm as she held his hand.
"Thank you for helping me." She said to their hosts, then seemed to run out of breath.
"We were happy to." Arven assured her, then added with a smile. "Just make sure you rest up and heal."
"I will." She assured them.
They finished saying goodbye and then headed out onto the darkening streets of Dotmier, Ethan leading his wives and Selene. The moon hadn't risen yet and the town was getting dark. The cheerful light of a few lanterns shone out from several house windows, but it seemed like most hadn't lit lamps. He wondered if that was because they thought the lamp oil was too expensive. Dotmier reminded him a bit of a shanty town, though in better repair. Like most of Ivernia, the lack of repair was for want of resources and not a want of care.
Taloni was clinging to his arm a bit and got progressively slower as they walked.
"Honey, would you prefer I carried you?" He asked when they were perhaps halfway to the Argo.
She nodded. "Thank you Master."
He scooped her into his arms, her tiny frame making it easy.
She snuggled into him, then looked up at him with her shining but tired lilac eyes. "Master, could we go see the Luminar before we leave?"
"Why?"
"Because..." She looked down and her shoulders slumped slightly. "Because I called him some bad names during that service and I need to apologize. I shouldn't have called him names no matter how wrong he was."
"You called him names?" He raised his eyebrow. She'd said something in the Fey tongue, but he hadn't known what. He supposed that it had been pretty obvious from her tone though.
"She did; very bad names." Alana said with an amused smile.
"We can't today." He replied. "It's too dangerous. However, we'll almost certainly be back at some point and you can apologize then."
"Okay." She nodded, then closed her eyes and let her head flop against him. He thought she might've started dozing almost immediately.
"Wait!" Someone called after them.
Ethan turned to see Matthew running up behind them and stopped so the young man could catch up.
"Wait." He stopped when he'd caught up, then leaned over and put his hands on his knees, breathing hard.
"What's up Matthew?" Ethan asked.
"I just... had a... question." He panted.
"Take a second to catch your breath, then ask." Ethan replied. He glanced at the sky which was still getting darker, but they weren't cutting it close yet.
The young man took a moment to catch his breath, then spoke. "I wanted to say thank you and ask..." He took a deep breath. "Should I have said something during that sermon this morning? To disagree with it I mean."
Ethan looked at the young man for a long moment. "I won't answer, but not because it's not a good question. It most certainly
is
a good question."
"Oh?"
"It is." Ethan confirmed. "But that's not a question for me, that's a question for
you
. I have my convictions, and there are things I'll let slide and things I won't. Those things are different for everyone, but everyone has them. Do you know what I mean?"
"I do, but that's the problem." Matthew replied. "It seems serious, and it's serious enough that I talked to him in private, but to directly challenge him in public..." He shook his head. "That's far more serious and I just don't know if this is important enough."
"I think you do." Ethan replied scrutinizing him. "You might lack the courage to follow your convictions, but deep down you know."
"Ouch." He looked down slightly. "I probably needed to hear that, but ouch."
"Look at it this way." Ethan added, since the young man clearly cared deeply about Illuminar and the Book of Light. "If Illuminar were here in person, what would He have done? Would He have let a sermon like that slide?"
Matthew frowned. "Probably not."
"That might be a good test for you then, though the bar is high."
The young man nodded, clearly deep in thought.
"We need to get going, and I'll be rooting for you." Ethan said.
"I'll be... b..." Taloni yawned. "I'll be praying for you and Yalia."
"Thank you." Matthew said, then added. "May Illuminar guide you on the path of light as you travel."
"And you as well." Ethan replied.
Matthew waved and left.