Notes: 1) If you see this story anywhere but Literotica it isn't supposed to be there. 2) Because of shorter chapters, this is being posted in chunks.
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*Fifty-eight*
Syr watched with amusement as the soldiers packed up as quietly as they could in the first light of the false dawn and left with respectful bows in her direction. Ezphine had fallen asleep next to the fire and woke with a start as Magpie came out of his tent and began to build it back up.
"I didn't mean to wake you. I'm just getting the fire ready to make breakfast before we go."
"You should have woken me, Syreilla." The goddess sat up and stretched.
"You needed a little rest, sometimes we all do."
"Our friends were quiet when they left." Magpie eyed the cart and the cage of chickens next to it. "They didn't take the-"
"They started to but I gave them a look and they left them."
"Evran told them they could have them for riding with us."
"He was offering them something to make sure you weren't robbed and murdered. They each have a feather, he paid them well enough."
"You and your feathers." Ezphine sighed, settling back in next to the fire. "You'll really spare them if they have a feather?"
"They left her service and they have a feather. I'll spare them, for now. They can either make amends for what they've done while they're alive or they can do it after death. If they choose not to have me intercede they'll go to Vedhethrah and my husband will make them wish they'd never been born."
"I want to meet your beautiful dragon."
"It's a long walk..." The thought occurred to her as if it were whispered in her ear and she laughed, "May I see your bracelet, Magpie? I'll give it back."
"You want to summon Cyran?"
"No, I want to speak to him."
Her brother came closer and held out his wrist. "I don't want to take it off."
She laid her hand on his wrist and smiled, directing a thought to her cousin.
"Cyran, how many of the other young gods have learned to use the doors?"
His bafflement was fluttering at the edge of her mind.
"Just think the answer, cousin."
"Three, I think,"
his thought was a faint whisper.
"Do they feel like using them? I would like to use my door and it would be best if others were using theirs at the same time. It doesn't matter where they go, just opening and closing them in different places... You're not required to remain there. She didn't release Ezphine, I did."
"I can ask."
"Put a hand on Olthon to send word back to me."
Ezphine and Magpie were looking at her curiously.
"Were you able to speak to him? What were you touching?"
"His sigil, and yes."
How many are you carrying?
Itia came to perch on his shoulder and Magpie let her under his cowl.
"He has what he needs for now. That's what's important." Syr answered the bird with a grin. "If you're making breakfast you should do it quickly. When they start opening doors I'll take you all with me."
"Where are we going?" Ezphine sat up narrowing her eyes. "I don't want to go from one prison to another."
"You won't. And I'll teach you how to open the doors on your own if you want me to. I taught Cyran."
She studied Syreilla for a long moment. "It can be taught?"
"The trick of it... it's like when you use your talents, like magic, intention and will pushed forward. The doors are part of you like your gifts are. The same way you reach for those gifts you open the door. It tends to happen without thinking about it but the feeling of it is something you can focus on."
Ezphine looked into the middle distance and then shook her head. "I don't understand. I could never do magic."
"What did you feel when you struck the stone with the chain? You put your will forward and told it to fall as a slab. I opened my first door lined in dragon's fire. It's a part of me, it feels the same to me to summon it as it does to summon up the door.
"Reach out your hand and tell the place in front of you to open like a tent flap or a curtain, tell it to take you where you want to go. That's how the doors work. I don't know the why of it any more than I know why the ceramic bowls hold dragon's fire better than steel."
The others had come out of their tent and were looking at them with awe and more than a little fear as Ezphine stood and lifted her hammer. A door to the overgrown ruins of a stone cottage opened in front of her and then closed as quickly as she stumbled back a step.
"Good. Be aware that in another god's home they can shut your doors and sometimes even outside of that they can mess with them or yank them elsewhere. It's rude. I tend to set everything in sight on fire and start killing priests when they do that."
Ezphine breathed a laugh and then gave her a grin, "You do that anyway, Syreilla."
"I can be a good guest!"
"Haven't you robbed most of the other gods?" Magpie teased with a grin.
"I wasn't a
guest
while I was robbing them!" Syr heard her name snapped and turned her head.
Ezphine tensed and looked at her. "She went to visit. She's shouting at us."
"The doors make a sound. She heard a door and thought it was me opening it. Anyone trying to open a door to us might find it pulled to her. Get that wagon packed, Magpie. One way or another we need to leave. Now." Stretching, Syr tilted her head one way and then the other before murmuring, "Ahevhethrah, Grandfather, can you make sure Cyran doesn't open a door to-"
A door opened in front of them and both Cyran and Ahevhethrah stepped through.
"Olthon is visiting Belthamdir. She was lonely and upset. The others are opening doors and peeking through, they don't trust themselves to step through them."