Brianna woke up to the familiar pull of the earth. She had been so accustomed to it by now that she almost didn’t need to open her eyes to follow the short path from her bed to the forest across the yard. The pull was strong, and she had no reason not to tend to it immediately, so she shook the sleepiness away and got on to it.
As soon as Bree’s bare feet reached the grass, they started to tickle with the typical sensation of the earth’s calling. Each element had it’s own, and it was only fair that the earth would tickle instead of burn as the fire used to. She almost wished it was indeed the fire calling, for the slight burning would perhaps warm her a bit on that cold winter night.
When she reached the first trees, her whole body was already tingling, and she deemed she was close enough to perform whichever task the earth would require of her. She silenced her mind and reached for the soil with both hands, trying to feel the core of the woodland that called for her.
Easily enough, she saw a small set of new trees that stretched beyond the borders of the forest. The core was not strong enough to sustain the new land that was growing and requested her help to safely dispose of the wood that recently sprung. By now she’d grown accustomed to those sorts of requests, but she recalled a time when the thought of disposing of nature of any kind would leave an acrid taste in her mouth. It was only by seeing great forests succumb to a dying core that wouldn’t provide for the whole land, that she understood the concept of killing to make room for life.
Brianna knew exactly what to do, so she wasted no time. She asked the earth to call for any life she wished would leave the soon to be wasteland and started the fire. It spread rather quickly and at some point, she thought it wasn’t even her doing, but soon enough she felt the comfortable warmth of pure fire and greeted the familiar element with a soft smile.
When the desired trimming of the forest was done, she called for the water to placate the flames. Oddly, she couldn’t feel the cooling sensation that came with the element at first. She shrugged and called harder, knowing no element could fail to attend her call. Granted they would sometimes play tricks on her and perform the task in a bad mood, but she was their master and obey they shall.
The rain began to fall as requested, and Brianna suddenly felt uneasy, as if the rain was not supposed to be there and that time. But the flames were already starting to consume the healthy part of the woodland and that simply wouldn’t do. The rain was almost done putting down the fire when Bree heard a terrifying cry, so full of pain and agony that she almost crawled to the ground to hold her knees up her chest.
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Nathaniel was assigned to a village not far from his – first – birthplace. The place was surrounded by forest and, although he was not a fan of the whole “isolated and bucolic” concept, he could understand the charm that came with it. He was not quite sure as to why a phoenix would be assigned to that place. It was not as if much could happen that require the assistance of pure fire or even fighting in such a place.
Nevertheless, he was playing the big game here and if a couple of years of bird watching and crop harvesting was what it took, so be it. At least if rebirthing was necessary here, it would be easier than in the city, where one had no privacy whatsoever to burn down to giant flames and rebirth from the ashes.
The first rays of sunshine wouldn’t come for another three hours when Nate heard the element’s calling. Perhaps it was the earth or the air, hard to know since the calling was not for him but it was loud and desperate, and he was not one to ignore such power. He followed the sound and got to a new part of the forest, that couldn’t have been older than a couple of months. Earth then, he thought. The wind was absent and therefore air was not likely to have called anyone.
He used the raw power of fire to pull a confession of sorts from the land. Since the earth was not his element, it was not as if he could simply ask her. Even with good intentions, the earth was not prone to spilling her needs to someone who was not her master. The Council wouldn’t be happy with his interference if they knew, but it cost him nothing to help and perhaps he could come collecting the favor from earth in due time.
Once he understood the toll the new land was taking on the forest’s core, he thought about his options. He could set a fire to burn the new wood, but with nothing to stop the fire it would probably consume more than needed. He thought about going full lumberjack and cut it out by hand, but that would take forever.
Another option was to ignite himself and burn the parts one by one. It was safer than the first option and less work than the second. Of he went, pulling from the raw fire from his own core to put himself to flames. Strangely enough, he saw the few birds and small animals retreat to the deeper forest. Better off that way, he thought. He hated the aftertaste of burnt fauna.
Nate had barely begun to burn down the first set of trees when he felt a massive amount of fire burn outside his self-fireball. He tried to recap if he had fucked up somehow, pulling more fire than needed and accidently condemning the whole forest. Without another power to stop the flames, the forest wouldn’t last till morning.
Without time to think about it, he ran towards the woods he wanted to keep safe and stayed there in a fighting position. He knew he looked ridiculous trying to stop the fire with his own hands, which were still flaming. Then the rain started, and he rejoiced in his fortune. Imagine what the Council would say if they knew he tried to meddle in earth business and accidently burnt the whole thing down!
His joy didn’t last though, because as soon as the fire started to extinguish, he realized the water was also raw. The rain was not natural, it was conjured. He looked at himself still in flames and knew the time just wouldn’t be enough. He quickly left a message by fire for the Council to come revive him when possible.
They would take months to find the message and come to give him a new fire pump, plus he would be deeply scolded, but it was that or death and he was not done with life just yet. It was the last he could do before the water came upon him like a sick game of rock, scissors, paper. He welcomed the water that would extinguish his inner fire and put him in a coma-like state till they found him, but he couldn’t help de agony scream that left him when it came.
Brianna ran towards the sound trying to make sense out of it. The village was deep asleep and even if there was an insomniac awake, there was no reason for him to be this far from home in the middle of the winter. When she arrived to the recently burnt land, her heart clenched at the sight of a laying male figure. Coming closer she noticed he was covered by ashes, but very much naked. His chest was moving up and down, which was a major relief. She was not a fan of accidentally killing people. She shook him up a bit, trying not to look bellow his waist. It would be extremely awkward it he were to wake up to her staring at him. Unfortunately for her, he didn’t move, so she underst
Brianna stood frozen in place trying to make sense out of the calling she heard. How could she call for fire and place it within a person? She had never experienced a call from something outside the raw elements and was ultimately confused by it. She knew the elements like childhood friends and although they sometimes played tricks on humans, she’d never seen them go straight for the kill like that. Placing fire within that man would kill him, wouldn’t it? She backed away from the sleeping figure to think and decided to go by her day. He wasn’t going anywhere in that state, so she had time to think about it while performing her daily tasks.
“Who are you?” he asked, sensing he was dealing with more power than he originally thought. She noticed the change in attitude and decided to leverage his reduced aggressiveness. She let go of the water and allowed some branches to retreat, which was a major relieve for them both. She took a deep breath to steady her own voice before talking“I am Brianna of Hawthorne, and I would appreciate if you cease to attack me for no apparent reason” She felt drained and still scared but was glad her voice didn’t tremble.&
He watched her cook for a while, but got a bit confused by her ways. She was obviously powerful, and by now he was positive she had domain over all the four elements. However, she cooked as a peasant. She got water from a bucket she clearly got from the river, and he noticed a fireplace bellow beside the stone oven, which meant she didn’t even use air to stoke the fire. When she got the flint to start the fire, he couldn’t help himself.“Are you really going to use that?” He pointed towards the stone. Her confused expression made his eyes roll and he ignited the wood inside the fireplace with a small hand gesture.
The day after his awakening, Nathaniel made the quick walk towards the witch’s cottage to begin training. They meet by her door and she swiftly took him through the woods, into the clearing she described the day before. The spot was perfect for training and the man noticed how comfortable she was in the nature.“Where do we start, Nathaniel?”“I was the one to make the offer so it’s only fair I start teaching. Perhaps you can show me what you can do.”
Bree regained consciousness before she opened her eyes, which allowed her to enjoy the feeling of being taken care of a bit longer. The gentle strokes on her hair and cooling sensation on her neck took her to a blissful state and when she opened her eyes, she met a pair of hazel ones that gazed her with such intensity she found it impossible to look away. Nathaniel froze when her eyes fluttered. He wanted to stay there, but he was not known for his self-restrain when it came to matters of the flesh and escalating things with the witch would only compromise his endgame. He opted for a harsh approach instead.
About a month into their training, Nathaniel was finding the nights exceedingly long and the days spent by Brianna’s side way too short. As he made his way to the clearing, he reminisced the day they practiced way after dark. At dawn, he asked her to start a fire pit for practice purposes, but in truth he just didn’t want to leave. In return, she asked him to kill the fire with water from the river and though the water started to move, it was not enough to perform the task. The woman held one of his hands and he felt a surge of power coursing through him, allowing him to call for the water and lower the flames. The memory almost put a smile to his face, but he frowned, shook his head and kept his morning path towards her.
That night, Brianna laid in bed lost in thought. She did not plan for any of that to happen and was puzzled by the consequences of her acts. The construction of a rational train of thought was constantly broken by flashes of his hands on her body, the softness of his hair, and then the agonizing detachment of their lips. She shook her head trying to focus. There was something there, just bellow the surface. It needed to be thought through and brought out.She was a master of the elements and her purpose was to answer their callings and tend to their needs, not the callings of men. Mankind had a way of satisfying their needs without her and she had no business messing with the natural flow of th
The camp near the southern border was perhaps one of the oldest. It lost many residents throughout the years, but still held more people than the resources could feed. The movement of the desert’s sand was the only thing indicating the passing of time on the otherwise static land. Even the strong willed eventually caved to the ruthlessness of the camp, the inevitability of its reality. It was the apex of grief, that much power constrained by the invisible shackles of danger. The self-imposed imprisonment eroded the souls of the adventurers and crushed the wishes of the dreamers.
“Allow me to shed some light into your path, my dears” The couple turned to the woman, surprised to see she was still there. Bree trusted her implicitly, but she knew Nate was still apprehensive. The anger from his drawn need was present, pulsing behind his eyes. She heard him fuming against her hair and intertwined their fingers to help him calm down. The old woman motioned them to take a sit again, and Bree took the opportunity to quickly peck Nate on the lips. It was working, the little contact she was establishi
Bree was the first to accept the situation. She was barely functional during the four days she spent with the older woman, but it was enough for her to understand she was as mysterious as she was caring.“Cassie, where should we start”“Tell me everything you know, child”Nate was beginning to catch up with the ladies.
Brianna was trying to keep herself together, but she was livid. It took her over an hour to calm Nate down enough for him to tell her the story. An hour and two punches to the wall. She felt the anger pouring out of his every word and by the end, most of it was shared between the two.She was sitting on their bed while he paced around, both trying to breath through the rage. “We need to leave” Her voice was sure, probably more that she really felt.
“So, Angel, hm?” Bree threw him an amused look while arching her left brow. He was still laying in the grass by the river after they explored each other to exhaustion. “What do you mean?”“You called me Angel”“Oh, yes. Do you like it?” He asked, eyes still closed enjoying the afternoon sun.
Nate jumped into the river like he was seeking to put out a fire. In a sense, he was, but reaching the water did nothing to calm his need. They reconnected emotionally after the near-death experience, but now he urged for her body. She had a smile that could light up any mood and when his hands reached the back of her neck, it felt like she was molded for him.“So you decided to join me after all?”
Bree and Nate left the room way too late for a morning meal, and both their stomachs were complaining when they got to the main flor of the library. Lady Cassie, as the amazing host she was, prepared them a complete meal to welcome both of them back to the world of the living. As they sat on the table of her simple home, Nate wondered again why someone with the Lady’s means and possibilities would choose such a humble life. He wanted to ask, but she was the one to break the silence.“Nathaniel, I understand you just came back from
Bree knew her routine for the past couple of days was absurd. She tried to spiral out of it, but it was impossible to control matters of the heart with a rational mind. As much as she thought ‘enough is enough’, her soul was not done yet. She had to keep searching and digging. She didn’t even have a chance to grief, despite the sadness that consumed her every move. She was not one for crying, but she knew it wasn’t healthy to bottle all those miserable feelings inside. Yet she didn’t cry. Not once. She tried to, but nothing came out, not even a dry sob.
“I’m sorry, I don’t know what the hell is happening. I’ve been away for the past four days and I really need to find Bree. I need to make sure she’s safe.”Nate’s softer tone seemed to make the woman in front of him relax a bit, and he hoped it would make her slip out information on Brianna’s whereabouts. He was using all his will to contain his anger, since it did not seem to be taking him anywhere.“Oh, so you leave the poor girl after she fights a bear alone and now you need to know if s