Chapter 52: "War... war never changes."
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"So, thoughts?" Ethan asked after he had finished recounting everything that had happened with Talven and Salma, his second confrontation with the corrupt Reeve, and his conversation with Gabriella afterwards. His wives, Selene, and Anthiel were all assembled in the captain's cabin and had listened mostly without comment except to ask clarifying questions.
He hesitated and then added. "And yes, I realize that we would be going up against two lords, thousands of soldiers, dozens -- possibly hundreds of airships -- and a virtual army of bounty hunters."
There was silence for several long seconds before Kendra spoke up. "Drago, if we could lay anchor over the Gulf of Sayora a day or two's sail from Paliso, then I could take my airship into the capital. A week later, maybe two, we would only be fighting one lord. I promise it wouldn't be tied to us in any way."
Everyone stared at her.
Ethan blinked. "Are you suggesting what I think you're suggesting?"
"He's threatening my family." The former Aldmiri shrugged as if that was all she needed to know. Her tone was entirely nonchalant and he was pretty certain that it wasn't intentional on her part; the idea simply didn't bother her.
"Sometimes you're a bit scary." Selene said after another few moments of silence.
"I would never hurt any of you." Kendra said quietly.
"I know that." The caramel-haired beauty replied. "I'm just saying, sometimes you're a scary woman."
Ethan inclined his head in concession.
"Do you want me to take care of Lord Farbrottan?" Kendra asked Ethan.
"Let's table that discussion until we decide if we're going to war." He replied.
"Master, Gabriella said that we couldn't avoid it." Taloni's wings fluttered nervously. "I don't want to hurt anyone, but since we have Illuminar's blessing, I'll do whatever I can." She frowned. "I'm not very good at fighting though."
"You don't need to be." Alana replied, beating Ethan to the punch. "You are an incredible healer and we need that just as much."
The Fey teen nodded. "What about you Alana? What do you think?"
"I think exactly what I told Ethan a few days ago." The wood elf replied. "Sometimes the only thing worse than going to war is not going to war. I think this is one of those times."
"Beth?" Ethan asked.
"I'll do whatever I can to help Dominus. I can't fight either, but I'll be the best scout I can."
"I know you will." He smiled at her. "But will you be okay with that? You'll be helping to kill people."
The blonde nodded. "I talked to Kendra and she gave me a good perspective. I'll be fine."
She sounded like it.
Her voice didn't have any bravado, uncertainty, or hesitation. He made a mental note to ask her about her conversation with Kendra later.
"Rachel?" Alana asked the redhead with a gentle tone.
Lord Delmar's daughter hesitated for several long seconds before she replied. "I will help fight anyone who tries to hurt my family, except maybe..." She frowned. "I don't know if I could actually fight my own father. His men, yes; but I don't know if I could bring myself to fight him."
"I promise I won't ask you to." Ethan said.
"Then I'm with you my lord; I'll do whatever I can to help."
"Selene?" Ethan looked at her. "I realize this won't affect you for very long since you'll be leaving the Ten Kingdoms to deal with that portal situation on Earth, but I still want your opinion."
"I don't have to stay on Earth." She replied. "I don't know much about war, but I know that you need help. My sword arm isn't as good as it could be--"
"Don't sell yourself short." Kendra interjected. "You aren't a master swordsman yet, but you're better than you think you are."
"Thanks." She smiled. "Apparently I can help some with my blade, but I'm also telepathic; I'm sure that could help you."
"I'm sure it could." Ethan hesitantly.
"You sound skeptical." Selene said.
"Not skeptical, but you've trained your entire life to become an FBI agent. As much as I would love your help, I don't want you to give up on your lifelong dream to fight a war on another planet."
"I appreciate that." The Brazilian woman replied. "But I'm pretty sure that I burned all my bridges back home with Smithbond and his nameless agency. I don't think they'll let me become an FBI agent."
Ethan nodded his head in concession. "Fair, and of course you're always welcome on the Argo, but if you get a chance to become an FBI agent, promise me that you'll take it."
"Sure." Selene's tone plainly conveyed that she didn't think it would happen.
"I'm serious." Ethan said. "Promise me that if you get the chance, you'll take it."
"In that highly unlikely scenario, okay; I promise." The caramel-haired beauty shrugged. "But only if you allow me to help until that practically impossible event happens."
"Deal." He nodded, then looked at their high elf pilot. "Anthiel?"
"I think Alana is right." Anthiel said. "Sometimes the only thing worse than going to war is not going to war, and I also agree that this is one of those times."
"You seem very sure of that." He pointed out.
"You forget that my husband is an admiral in Lord Borden's fleet." The high elf replied. "He and I discussed this after the ambush in Laerten and realized that this would be the ultimate result."
"Then why didn't you say anything?" Beth asked.
"Because it was something you all needed to decide for yourselves." Anthiel replied. "Besides, Ethan was gone and any discussions or decisions this big should happen with the ship's captain present. He's the captain and owner since Lord Borden gave the Argo to him."
"Speaking of, my father won't like this." The blonde added. "He was angry that we were coming to deal with the orcs; he'll be livid if he finds out that I'm intentionally going to war."
"Damn; I hadn't thought of that." Ethan grimaced. "I understand where he's coming from though. Frankly, I'm livid that I'm being forced to take you all to war."
Alana put her hand over her womb. "I get that more now. I can imagine how I would feel if someone took Ruth into a war. But we didn't choose this, it was forced upon us."
"I'm not sure that Lord Borden will see the difference." Ethan replied.
"He doesn't have much choice." The wood elf said. "The alternative is that we resign ourselves to running our entire lives and likely being caught and killed sooner or later."
"True." Ethan sighed. "Still, we'll have to keep him in mind."