Chapter 50: "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood"
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Taloni sat bolt upright on the bed in the captain's cabin, awakened from a deep sleep with her heart pounding, hands shaking, and wings buzzing. She looked around the room franticly, seeing nothing out of the ordinary in the near-darkness. The moon and stars were casting a little light into the room, but not a lot. No one else was there except her fellow wives, who were all still sleeping.
She was almost panting and she took a moment to intentionally breathe normally. She put a hand over her pounding heart as it slowly returned to a normal rhythm.
What was that?
It wasn't a dream because she'd woken up from a sound sleep. She looked down and saw that she was still wearing her self-cleaning dress from the previous day and hadn't taken it off in her sleep like usual, probably because Ethan wasn't there. Looking around, Kendra and Beth were still clothed as well.
Alana and Rachel weren't.
The couple had removed their dresses -- probably in their sleep -- and were both laying on their sides facing each other. They were snuggled up to each other so closely that the Fey teen didn't think they could get much closer. Their arms were around each other, their foreheads were resting against each other's, and their breathing was in perfect sync.
That more than anything helped to calm her heart.
Kendra mumbled something and then her eyes fluttered open, blinking and yawning as she woke. The instant her eyes fell on the Fey teen, her eyes snapped open and she sat up. She was clearly still waking up, but also clearly alert and ready for action.
"What's wrong?" The dragon huntress whispered.
"I... I don't know." Taloni replied. "I woke up feeling like... like..." She frowned, not able to articulate it.
Kendra had been sleeping between Bee and Tee as she often did. She expertly rolled off the bed to land in a crouched position, grabbing her dragon-steel sword which was at the edge of the bed as she did so.
She didn't make a single sound nor disturb the still-sleeping blonde.
"I'll be right back." She whispered, then silently drew her sword and slipped out through the captain's cabin door without making a single sound.
Taloni nodded and climbed off the bed as carefully as she could. She managed to avoid waking Beth as well, though she wasn't nearly as silent as the former Aldmiri had been. She waited in the captain's cabin for a minute or two until Kendra returned. Her sword was now sheathed and she didn't look tense, but she did look wary.
"The ship is clear." She whispered. "What's wrong?"
Taloni took a deep breath but wasn't surprised that the Argo was safe. As she thought about it, that strange feeling she'd woken up with didn't seem connected to the Argo or them. In fact, she felt like it was more connected to...
She frowned.
"I'm going to check on Master." She whispered, then thought to their husband. *Master, are you awake?*
She didn't get a response immediately and his mental tone was groggy when he did respond. *Is something wrong Tee?*
*Not here Master, but I woke up with a really bad feeling about something and wanted to make sure you were okay.*
*Yeah Tee, I'm okay. Let me check everyone else and the area.* About a minute later, he replied again. *Everything seems fine here, was it just a nightmare?*
*Maybe?* She frowned, not that he could see.
*Okay, well I'm going back to sleep.* He still sounded groggy. *Let me know if anything else comes up.*
*I will Master, good night.*
*Good night Honey.*
She looked at Kendra and whispered. "He says that everything is fine."
The dragon huntress looked at her for several long moments before whispering in reply. "You are one of the most intuitive people that I've ever met, which is saying something. If something is bothering you, there's likely a reason; what does your gut tell you?"
"I feel like Master is in danger, but I don't know from what." She whispered after a few moments.
Kendra nodded slowly, then half-smiled. "More danger than usual you mean?"
Tee nodded.
Kendra's smile faded. "It's good you woke him, but we can't do much from here."
"We can pray." Tee suggested.
"Good idea." The raven-haired woman nodded, then cocked her head to one side. "You usually get up early to pray and read the Book of Light, right?"
"I do."
Kendra got a thoughtful expression for several moments. "I can't read Fey, but if you're willing to translate I might like to join you."
"Really?"
The dragon huntress nodded. "I used to be a lot more devout, but I've slipped since I went solo and left the Aldmiri. I'd like to start again."
Taloni threw her arms around her fellow wife and gave her a tight hug as she whispered excitedly. "I would love that! Let's start right after we pray for Master."
Kendra hugged her back and it was a good hug. Not awkward at all and tight, but not too tight. She must've been getting a lot of practice.
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Ethan tried to go back to sleep, but sleep wouldn't come. He had initially thought that maybe Taloni was just overreacting to a nightmare or something, but that seemed less likely the more he thought about it and the more awake he became. She was incredibly intuitive and it seemed like a bad idea to ignore that. The only downside was that he had no idea why she felt that way which made it hard to plan.
He laid down for maybe half an hour before realizing that he was far too awake and he got up. Talven, Salma, and their kids were still sleeping so he did another stealthy reconnoiter of the campsite and surrounding woods, just to be safe.
Everything was still all clear.
It was still dark and the sky hadn't started to lighten yet when something started bothering him. Well, not precisely him but more his dragon instincts. He'd learned to tell the difference between what bothered him and what bothered the primal, reptilian part of his brain. This was the dragon, but he probably wouldn't have noticed the feeling if Taloni hadn't woken him up and he wasn't paying attention. Frankly, he would probably still be asleep.
Hmm.
He felt... unsettled.
The feeling slowly grew in intensity over the next few minutes until it was unmistakable. He got up and went to the edge of the patch of trees and looked towards the road without revealing himself.