Hey Guys! So, this is a fantasy, for those that asked for one, here it is. Since I've done two sci-fi's last. Right, so same basic layout as usual. There's a small bit of incest in this one, at the beginning, but that's it. Just a warning, for those that hate that sort of thing, you can skim through it. It's a plot point, not a thing I wrote to stroke off by. Right. Anyway, enjoy. Cam's a little more... assertive? That works. He's more assertive than my usual protagonist, though just as annoyingly moralistic.
This is also my longest post yet, full book one. Hope you enjoy!
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Cam's Coterie
Cambion Chronicles: Book One
Copyright 2019. This is a work of fiction. Names, Characters, Places and incidents are either products of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or persons living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without permission.
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Chapter One
The hissing whisper of steel leaving its sheath was the only warning, and it started my heart pounding as I desperately dove to the side into a half front roll and then into a half twisting summersault as I pushed off with my hands.
Crack!
The enemy's sword struck wood, but as I pulled my own saber and landed on my feet, the early morning sun blinded my eyes. I cursed myself for not diving the other way, and moved to the left away from the building, but the blurry opponent moved that way as well with a low and dark chuckle.
The sun glinted off their sword, and I barely got mine up in time to parry, and then retreated to the right, and dove into the barn's doorway. My would be assassin cackled as she attacked, but I knew better than to dismiss the threat, and jumped back slightly as I both parried her stabbing sword and twisted my body to avoid the follow up kick to my chest.
I stepped back forward and drove the hilt of the blade into her forearm, and then hooked her leg with mine and bowled her over.
Her sword went flying and so did she with a low cry, and then she froze as my sword whipped around and stopped a hair's breadth from her neck.
I sighed, and I shook my head in mock disgust.
"Mom, do you have to ambush me when I'm working the farm? On my eighteenth birthday no less. I need to get these stalls mucked out."
My sword whispered as I put it in the sheath without even looking. I'd been trained to use it since I could hold the damn thing off the ground.
She snorted, "You should always be prepared, our world isn't a safe place. That was sloppy, you didn't even hear me sneak up on you."
That was a good point, but I didn't want to admit it. I sighed and held my hand down, and I pulled my mother back up to her feet. She'd been doing that for as long as I could remember, yet I can't recall ever being in a real fight before. She always said the family had enemies, but this was Rolling Hills, just a bunch of farms and a blacksmith, nothing ever happened in this town.
She whispered some arcane words, and the black and blue that had started to form on her forearm faded away, as a little patch of wild grass nearby wilted. She was a witch, a witch's magic was all about balance, and leveraging a shift with their minds and words. Healing was possible, but only if something else suffered the loss of hearty life. The grass would recover though, in a week or so.
She added, "But you did well, your fast reflexes saved you, but I'm an old woman, you might not be able to depend on that in a real fight."
I snorted, "Right."
She looked to be about twenty-nine, of course I knew she was closer to forty, but the supernatural races tended to age slower than normal humans. If she hadn't had my exact light blonde hair and blue eyes, and similar noses, I would've doubted she was my mother, I had no skills as a witch. She told me that was because of my father, who wasn't a witch, it was also at the root of why we had family enemies, and she wouldn't tell me much more than that.
She smiled, "Well, that's sweet to say, but it shouldn't have been so close. Finish up out here, and then join me for lunch. We need to have a talk now that you're of age, there are things I've been loath to tell you about our past, but it's time."
I nodded, a little surprised and at a loss for words. She'd always shut me down hard in the past when I asked about my father, and our enemies, and then had trounced me in training. Of course, it'd been a couple of years since she'd been able to do that last. I was fast, a lot faster, witches were powerful with the ways of nature and magic, but other races had other gifts. It was why she'd ambushed me, the last two years that was pretty much our training, because she couldn't take me head on in a straight fight anymore.
She also swears it's the best kind of training, because our enemies won't play by the rules, and neither should we.
"Alright," I finally got out, as I pushed the dread and excitement down. I knew she wouldn't be impressed with me revealing my feelings on my face. Taciturn was best, it made it harder for others to manipulate or con, plus women enjoyed a confident man, I'd been told.
Still, it was hard to credit, we'd lived there all my life, and we'd never been attacked. We hadn't even ever been attacked on the way to Mythfall when we had harvests to deliver, the large city just twenty miles away where we sold our crops. I didn't doubt her exactly, just...
I pushed all that out of my head, I didn't usually think about it, but the promise of learning the truth about my family and our past had dredged it all up in my mind. Reason being, I had no idea what I was. I wasn't human, but I also wasn't an elf, drow, half-elf, sorcerer, or any of the many types of shifter races.
Humans didn't much care for the other races, but they tended to leave us alone unless there was mischief about, but then the laws came down on non-humans a lot harder than they did humans. A human who stole might face a few days in jail and fines, a nonhuman was usually enslaved and put to free labor for a lot longer of a time, just for one example. Despite the supernatural races being stronger, humans were rather profligate and in charge of the Cyrene kingdom and everything in it. Even a grown man could be taken down by rats, if there were enough in the swarm.