Chapter 12
Allora said nothing for a long moment and then he saw something that he hadn't seen in weeks. She smiled. It was a real smile and it transformed her face. It was like a mask she was wearing had been removed and he was seeing her true self and it dazzled him.
"I--" he started but was cut off.
Allora stepped forward and embraced him in a crushing hug. He felt the breath squeezed from his lungs and his spine popped in more than one place.
"Allora," he gasped. "Can't... breathe!"
She laughed and released him and he sucked in a lungful of air and staggered back feeling slightly dizzy. Hardly a weakling, Mitchell was regarded as being in pretty good shape back home, but the power she packed in her athletic frame was shocking.
"Thank you, Mitchell," she said and sniffled. He saw that her eyes were moist and it was because she was happy this time, not because he had disappointed her. "I knew that Vish had not led me astray!"
"I guess not," Mitchell said and gave her what he hoped was an encouraging smile. "What must I do?"
"You must accept the heart stone. Then we have to get you to the throne in Lorivin to complete the bond and you can take your rightful place as the ruler of Awenor. After that, you lead our forces and drive out Milandris and his mercenaries."
Mitchell blinked.
"Oh, is that all?" he asked. "Well, we should have this wrapped up by next week."
Picking up on his tone, Allora cocked her head slightly.
"Are you mocking me?"
"No, sorry," he replied with a sheepish grin. "Sarcasm is like a second language to me."
He took a deep breath and tried to steer the conversation back on track. "So you said I need to accept the heart stone. How do I do that?"
Allora gave him a reassuring smile and then took his hand in hers.
"Come with me."
Mitchell tried to ignore the butterflies in his stomach as she pulled him to the back of the wagon where her pack lay. Releasing his hand, she dug around inside and came out with the heart stone in her hand. As her fingers opened and Mitchell saw the glossy black surface once again, he felt it tug at him. His hand almost reached for it involuntarily. He visibly shook himself to try and dispel the feeling that overcame him being this close to it. Allora noticed his reaction this time.
"It is calling to you. It senses the connection."
"How? It's just a rock."
"It is not just a rock, Mitchell. It is a piece of Awen herself, formed from her own body. It is a very powerful magical artifact. This small piece alone is worth a king's ransom."
"Oh," Mitchell said.
He didn't really understand what it meant that it was a part of this Awen creature, but he could hear the truth of her words plainly enough. She spoke about it almost reverently.
Allora moved over to the shelter of the tent and sat down, crossing her long legs, and motioned for him to join her. Once he was sitting across from her, their knees almost touching, she instructed him to take off his shirt.
"Why?"
"It is called the heart stone because it goes over your heart. You need to place it against your chest over your heart and it will be taken into your body."
Mitchell gaped at her.
"You mean that thing is going to go inside me?"
Allora nodded. From the corner of his eye, he saw Revos enter the tent and his eyes quickly took in the situation. Without speaking he sat down a few feet away and watched. Lethelin also looked up from her grisly work prepping the second daka for their dinner. The first one was already cut up and sitting in chunks on a section of tarp she had pulled from somewhere.
"Wait wait, I want to see this too!" Lethelin called over. "Give me a few moments!"
She resumed her butchery with enthusiasm as Mitchell pulled off his shirt.
"Will it hurt?" he asked after he tossed the tattered garment to the ground.
"I... I do not know," Allora admitted and looked slightly embarrassed. "Baylor was made monarch more than seventy years ago. He was near death when the heart stone emerged from his body and I fled with it. If he felt anything, he was too far gone to show it."
Allora's eyes went distant as she recalled the memory.
"He had been grievously wounded in the attack. My father and one of his lieutenants carried him down one of the secret passages away from his chambers. But Milandris's men must have seen the blood trail and they were beating down the door. With his last breath, Baylor placed the heart stone in my hand and my father told me to run. They would guard my escape."
Mitchell saw the grief wash over her face but she controlled it quickly.
"I'm sorry," he said.
Allora gave him a sad smile.
"My father was a superb swordsman and nearly an arcanist himself. He would have killed many before he died. And he died protecting Awenor. There is no more noble death for a knight. "
Her expression hardened.
"And I will avenge him. But I do not know what it is like to take the heart stone into your body."
"Almost done!" Lethelin piped up.
"Listen..." Mitchell said after a moment. "I know you said the spell chose me and I'm supposed to be the guy, but... I don't have any powers like you do. I don't know how to use a sword or shoot a bow and arrow, anything. We don't really use those things where I'm from. Some people do it for sport but I'm not one of them. If you give me an AR-15, I'm a half-decent shot, but I don't think you have those here."
Revos spoke up then.
"What is an arrr fiptin?"
Mitchell glanced sideways at him where he sat nibbling on some of their dried rations.
"It's a weapon on my world. A powerful one. But it's not magical, it's mechanical."
"Of course you have magic, Mitchell Allen," Allora said matter-of-factly. "Every monarch has been at least a witch or a warlock, with most being arcanists. A true mage is a little rarer. There has only been one to assume the throne in the history of Awenor. But at the very least you are a warlock."
"I don't know what that means," Mitchell said, trying not to let his exasperation show. "I mean I understand the words but I don't understand what it means to be one of those things here."
"It has to do with the number of mana types you can channel. Sprites have access to only one type, and mages can access all of them."
"Oh," Mitchell said, still unconvinced. "But I don't feel any magic."
Just then Lethelin came over with her sack of daka meat and began chucking it into their cooking pot that had been set out earlier and was now simmering quietly.
"I will show you," Allora said.
Turning her attention to Lethelin she said, "When you are done washing up will you bring me one of the mage catchers from the compartment under the seat?"
Lethelin dropped the last chunk in and looked between them with uncertainty but decided not to question.
"We could just test him the usual way," Revos said.
"This will be better," Allora told him. "He will see it and feel it."
They waited in awkward silence for a few moments until Lethelin returned with her hands freshly cleaned and holding a pair of the manacles that he'd been imprisoned in for so long. Just seeing the instruments of his captivity again made his guts twist, but he suppressed the feeling.
In Lethelin's other hand, she held the small disk that had been used to unlock them. She handed both to Allora who took them in her fingertips and then went over to sit next to Revos but Allora stopped her and asked her to wait.
Holding up the manacles in front of Mitchell's face she explained.
"These are called mage catchers. They are a simple yet ingenious way for people to imprison those who can use magic. They only work on those who can channel."
Allora looked up at Lethelin and invited her to sit. Allora asked for her hands, put the bands in place, and pushed them closed. Nothing happened. As soon as Allora let go of them they broke apart and dangled limply off of the thief's slender wrists.
"Lethelin has no magical talents," she explained, looking back at Mitchell, "so the mage catchers do not work on her. But," she gestured for him to hold out his wrists, which he did. "If I place them on you..."
Allora plucked the mage catchers off Lethelin's wrists and slid them over his. Once the cool metal came into contact with his skin he felt that familiar sting and the manacles snapped shut so fast that they jumped out of Allora's long fingers. Immediately light began to race along the delicate script that was so intricately carved along every available surface. He felt lightheaded and like he wanted to throw up. His body swayed and Allora had to reach a hand out to steady him.
"What's happening to me," he said a little breathlessly. "It's like... like something is draining the life out of me."
"What you are experiencing is intense and rapid mana drain. It will pass in a moment."
"Take them off!" Mitchell demanded as his body broke out in a cold sweat and his vision went blurry. "Take the fucking things off!"
Allora held up the small disk to the center link of the chains and they clicked open. It was like he could suddenly draw breath again and he shook the manacles off, letting them fall to the sand.