Centaur Love
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First off I want to say thank you to taco1085 for willing to editing my garbage. Please everyone give him a thumbs up for taking on this task. Second, I want to thank you the readers for following my story, without you Mathew and Felicia's story would never come to light. As in all previous stories, all the errors are mine. All characters are over the age of eighteen. I am going with a centaur's age like humans. And feedback is appreciated.
Mathew sat under the oak tree. He had to clear a few weeds and errant stick or two before he had a clear spot to sit. At first, he just sat and cried. For how long he did not know or cared. He had finished with the Coopers and went back in line to help test the young colts. They had finished cleaning up, just a little before one. He asked Tarn and Eric to go into Dustins to get the chest of gold for the five bottles of Dragon Claw Powder. He could not face Alex at that moment. All throughout the rest of the morning, every colt he looked at and tested reminded him of Martin and the teary-eyed Mika and Alivia when they knew their son was going to live.
With everyone heading home, he told them he would catch up and stayed to thank the elven mages from the society for coming and helping. After thanking everyone, Mathew stopped and handed Master Sexitorius twenty gold for the books, then walked over to Master Alchemist Copperroot. He smiled at Master Herzl.
"In centaur culture, placing one hand on the chest is the greatest sign of respect." Mathew kneeled and put his hand on Herzl's chest. "You most likely saved that young stallion's life, Master Alchemist Copperroot, Thank you."
Master alchemist Copperroot blushed. "Please Master Lindrose, no. I do not deserve this honor. I would help any young person, albeit human, elven, and even centaur. No child should grow up sick when good men know a cure. As a potion maker and a chemist, it is what I do."
That brought a fresh round of tears to Mathews eyes. He could not understand why a society would let such a helpless centaur die just because he had a..., He could not think of the term condition.
Mathew laid back in the soft dirt, letting all the pain and anguish flow out of him with the tears. He did not know how long he cried until the grove took him.
< Mathew? >
< Where are you, Love? >
Mathew woke with a start. It was early evening, and the heat of the day was losing its grip on the oak grove. He woke with a deep thirst. The grove was thirsty, and he needed a drink as well.
< Mathew are you ok? >
Mathew touched Felicia's thoughts and opened his mind to her. He fed her his conscious and unconscious thoughts. She felt his emotions and thoughts. Her heart broke.
< It will be ok love. Come home and we will go talk to daddy. He will know what to do. >
Mathew sent his love, < Give me a half a glass the grove is thirsty. >
< Ok Love, meet Rebecca and I at the river's edge will bring your lounge pants and flip-flops. >
Mathew stood and walked towards the gatehouse. He teleported just north of the grove and blipped in as to not alert those down at the Fellis farm. He needed some alone time and the farm, and especially the grove, it never failed to sooth his cares. Now it was his time to care for it. Without the key, he had to blip inside to get the gates, but he could not focus the crystal ball to see inside clearly. Then he remembered his Uncle's words about dwarven smith magic. How it affected normal magic, neither working well near each other.
He tried to use a tractor pressure spell on the lock to lift the tumblers. Once again, the spell failed. He had no choice to teleport home to retrieve the key. With the key to open the door, he got the gates. Stripping down to just his underclothes, he went up and set them in place, blocking off the river from the holding pool. Back down at the gatehouse he set the spillways for two inches of water and opened those up slowly, watching the three pipes take the water from the tank. Once he was assured that the pipes were clear and flowing normally. He half dressed as he locked the door and searched the crystal ball for the bathing pools.
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Felicia was worried about Mathew as they left the apothecary shop. Something upset him and he closed off both clairvoyance links. Along the way home, she shared her concerns with Becca.
"Should we go back and be there for him?"
"Cannot. He told me to make sure this chest gets home first."
"He didn't tell me that," Becca countered.
Felicia smiled, "No he didn't."
Becca turned and galloped back to the apothecary. No one was there when she got there. A quick check inside told her the same. When she asked the alchemist, he was rather terse with her but said "no, he was not there."
Rebecca quickly galloped home, telling Felicia he was already gone. A quick check of the property told them he was off somewhere else. After a late lunch they discussed where he could be, Felicia quickly checked with Master Sexitorius.
He told her secondhand how Mathew had to force the apothecary to make a potion for a young male centaur. Felicia felt Master Sexitorius's anger at having to relive the story by telling it. She smiled, understanding his anger. Felicia sent her love and understanding back through the mental connection. She could feel him smile.
To lighten his mood she sent, < Stallion, Master Sexitorius. Male centaurs are called, stallions. >
< Baa your half-human, so young man is a proper title. >
< We are more horse than human. >
< My story missy, I say young man. >
Felicia laughed, < Stallion or I will not inform you when I cook bacon sandwiches again. >
Felicia could feel his mock anger, < Fine, stallion! I hope that makes you feel better..., Missy. > Felicia felt his laugh, and then she felt him throw some sort of spell. After a few heartbeats, he sent his thoughts to her, < Search your farms clairvoyance I think he is in your oak grove. >
Felicia opened the farm's clairvoyance spell and located someone in the grove. It felt like Mathew.