By the time she spat those words out, the woman already knew something's wrong with Méah. And her thoughts of earning big benefits through her was replaced by full disappointment.
'Useless crap.'
Unlocking Méah's arms around her, she left the room with no words, banging the door heavily from the outside.
"Wait! Where are you going? Let us play!" Méah blurted out.
Tears started forming on her eyes, she started throwing tantrums.
'I just wanted to play with her! Why did she left me? Did she hate me?'
"Blonde Fairy! Don't leave yet! I want to play with you!" she squealed between her heavy
"Hmm..."
Méah refrained from her petulant act when she heard someone groaned...from behind her. Wiping her tears before it fell down, she turned her neck where she heard that from.
A man? Her eyes scanned him for a few seconds. When her mind seemed to flash blurry images of the same person, a sudden realization hit her.
'It was him?'
A pang of pain drilled her head. She could even feel it throbbing. If she could freely move her body, she'd bang her head on the stone wall—it was literally skull-splitting. She really badly wanted to!
Méah's body bounced when she fell on the feather-soft mattress. Another agonizing pain stung on her back and another one on the side of her stomach and chest and head—everything seemed to hurt so much! Curled up in pain, she held on to her head—the part that hurts the most, scrapping off the thick bandage around it without knowing.
No other words escaped from her mouth. Just pure heavy breath out of the pain's bliss. It was like her mouth had locked itself, shackled in chains.
All at once, a blast of scrapped memories deluged from her mind. Familiar voices reverberated in her every nerve endings. No matter how she shrugged it off, it was useless.
'You can't cry, Méah.'
'Don't cry, Méah.'
'You are so special. Never cry on worthless things, my child.'
'You can run, but you can't cry'
'Méah, run!'
'Remember...don't cry!'
'Stop it. You're too old to cry.'
'I told you to be careful. It's not my fault anymore.'
"Hey! What's wrong?"
"Are you okay?"
"Hey! Can you hear me?!"
Méah took a heavy gasp for air and bolted from the bed, sitting. She held unto her knees tightly, eyes shut. It was like she'd been drowned in the middle of a vast ocean for hours. It took minutes to recover the normal pace of her heartbeat back.
"Are you...o-okay?"
Méah raised her head up. The man! Right. She had forgotten him. But why would she have memories of him? There's no way she had got close to a stranger before! Her parents had forbade her to stay away from anyone except them.
"Mother..." She started counting her fingers, "father..." Her eyes turned to the confused stranger in front of her.
Méah scanned his face carefully, trying to recall who he was.
A mole near the right side of his nose bridge. Thick, straight eyebrows. Round, hazel eyes... small face...
"No! I don't know him. He must be here to kill my parents..." Her hands trembled its way to her mouth. "I can't let that happen. Yes! Let's take his head off first, Méah! Just like what they did to mother and father!" an innocent laugh broke out her convulsing mouth.
"What are you talking about?!" he asked, perplexed.
Instead of responding, Méah's eyes searched hungrily for something and at last, had it fixed at a certain direction. His eyes followed hers. Before she could sprang off the bed, the pain on her wounds burrowed again. And he had already taken it.
She growled in silence, falling back to bed. Her vision swirled harder that made her more immobilized.
"What the fuck were you trying to do?!" he cursed under his breath, suiting his back on the rough, bumpy wall behind him.
He literally didn't understand what this woman were up to! Why would he kill her parents?! For goodness' sake, he didn't even know them! She's definitely crazy! If only...if only it wasn't because of... he would have—
Another loud bang made him jump for a bit. The door opened in a wide arc. It must've been a sturdy kick. He could tell by the way how it almost got separated from its hinges.
"Throw her out!" the woman yelled.
Two big men filtered in, walking straight towards Méah who was now fighting for her breath.
"Wait! What are you doing?!" He rushed towards her trying to shake the two men's hands off Méah's shoulders.
But man, they're like giant statues! His unrecovered strength was of no use against them. With a single push, he already rolled on the boring gray floor. He could only cough dryly as the sudden bolt of pain splattered from his back.
His eyes widened the way the men effortlessly dragged Méah out of bed like a sack of rice hulls. He certainly knew that Méah had passed out before they lift her off the bed. Now her body's wobbly and numb and pale as a ghost.
The scene was too cruel for him. He knew he didn't wanted to take her in first but no one deserved to be treated like that! And she's a girl after all! If he could only stand...if he could only fight them!
"Where are you taking her?! For fuck's sake, she's dying! You heartless morons!" he screamed with all his might, fists firmly balled.
But he was surprised that they just ignored him like they heard nothing.
"Hmm, I almost forgot about you, lad," the woman said softly but with full of authority. "You've got a little girl's mouth over there, huh?"
Chin held high, behaving like a dangerous, beauty assasin, twirling a streak of hair on the top of her forefinger.
She's of a middle-aged figure but still had the charms of her teenage years. Elegant and classy. If only not because of those weird stuffs clinging around her neck and clothes."Who...the hell are you?" He raised his head to meet her gaze only to find her holding a sharp dagger teasingly.
If he was in a good condition, he'd already ran away. Why were there so many people trying to kill him? He had done nothing wrong!
"Well," she turned around facing the door, flapping the dull cloth of her black sleeve, "there's no need for you to know."
She quickly faced him with a mischievous smile and started walking towards him. Sitting down in front of him, she slowly stroked his chin up to his swollen cheek with the dagger.
He went mute of a sudden, bobbing his throat even though it had went dry for how long that he couldn't remember. Frozen and feeling the delicate caress of the sharp, cold object on his numb flesh.
His grip tightened on the thing that he's holding from behind him."Hmm...seems like you just need a little touch up. In a day or two, you'll be ready." She stood up with a victorious aura hidden behind her strict face.
For him, life had been playing with him. It had been throwing him a lot of confusions nowadays. He don't know what people are up to with his life.
But he couldn't deny how he released his breath with great relief when she made her way to the door.
Just as he thought that everything's over, the same two men went in. Barely pulling himself up, he slammed himself backward into the gray wall, trying to keep them from drawing near him.
"What are you gonna do to me?!" He frustratedly squealed, clutching the piece of a sharp-edged, broken wood behind his shaking hand.
The same thing happened. Neither of them spoke a word and instead dodged even closer to him.
Precipitously, the image of the girl flashed in his mind, looking at him intently. He tried to blink a few times trying to shake her out of his mind but it's of no effect. His breath became wild when she raised her arms to him as if she's going to hit him. She's holding something but he can't clearly see it. It's more like a dark shadow or a smoke.
"No!" He screamed, frightened.
Before he knew it, the image had disappeared. And...and...
There he saw his hand covered with blood! And the piece of wood on it, buried deep into one of the man's chest. His knees weakened.
"No...no! It wasn't me!" he unbelievably muttered.
He's never killed anyone before and he never will!
The man fell on his knees, spitting a crimson liquid on his mouth before completely falling to the floor.
"Brother! No!" the other man shouted out of grief, finally spoke up.
He watched the man with anguish in his eyes, who was now extremely affrighted, checking his lifeless comrade.
In no time, the man sprinted in front of him enveloping his neck with his enraged palm. The man raised him with a hand, aiming to break his windpipe.
He choked and seizured once his air tunnel was blocked. Everything went blurry. He could feel the red veins in his eyes puffed.
"Your life wouldn't be enough to pay for my brother's!" the man said almost in a whisper but full of imponderable anger, jaw clenched.
Regardless of what the man said, he continued to find a way to escape. He tried hitting the man's wrist but in what way could he hurt injure him so that he'd put him down? He seemed unstoppable! And he's to weak for him now that his breath was running out.
He felt the cold crept throughout his body. His toes and knuckles went numb. Palms were white. Veins were tired. Soon, his heart stopped beating. But before his vision went pitch black, a familiar voice interjected.
"Bronx! Echag! Take her to the graveyard. Make sure she'll never get out of there. Alive," Lady Shiah ordered and headed back to the healing cave.
The two men, dressed old and shaggy in slave clothing, nodded, obedient as they should be. They're in-charged of throwing the useless and dying ones to the graveyard.
Before they went on their way, they checked her pulse in the neck. She's not breathing anymore.
After that, Méah had the bumpiest ride of her existence. Grabbed on both sides of her arms, her lifeless body juggled roughly on the jutting rocks along the steep trails towards the resting place of the dead.
At first, their pace were fast as she was light as a feather to be dragged. Whistling on their way and talking about the things in life, they suddenly froze, unable to take another step forward. As though their feet were nailed on the ground where they were standing, they slowly sank down halfway through their legs. Like something They couldn't lift them like something was holding them underneath the sun-baked but pale earth.
"What's happening?!" the older one with a long scar horizontally drawn on his forehead, panicked.
"I don't know either! Just focus on getting ourselves out!" the other man with an entirely white eye on the left and a normal one on the left, shot back.
The more they struggled, the faster they're mired down. Now it had reached on their knees. Weird that a dry ground could do such thing, not to mention the strikingly hot, mid-afternoon sun.
They lost grasp on Méah's arms—no, they've forgotten about her. All they thought was to get themselves free!
A strong wind crashed by, bringing uprooted trunks of trees, broken branches, rocks and dirt. For they weren't able to run, all they did was to duck to protect themselves from those things in the air that seemed to have swooped down on them purposely.
And then, a moment of silence passed. Fixing themselves up though still unable to get out, a whirling hush from their back caught their attention.
To their surprise, the body that they're about to dispose flung in the air. Under her was a black smoke twirling as if sending her into a levitation state.
Horrified, the two men screamed their lungs out but not a whisper escaped from their mouth. Never in their whole life they had witnessed such spine-chilling scene.
And then, glowing purple and white cracks crawled throughout her whole body extinguishing black smoke. Hand figures slowly formed in its edges, reaching out to the two living men who were left helpless.
They wished to escape from their situation but how? Whispers of horror and grievance brought by the black smoke fought with their consciousness. Those hands, those hands caressed their mired bodies eerily. And without a signal, slipped heedlessly into their noses, claiming their blood, flesh and soul.
And no traces of them were left but cold, pale bones draped with lowly slave clothing, planted on the coarse soil.
Méah's body fell freely as the flesh of the two major cuts on both of her feet sealed themselves, little by little.The impact ignited her awake and sat down gasping heavily for air as though she'd been released from being strangled. She could feel the unclean air filling her nasal. Regardless of how blurry her vision was, she could see the blinding light wherever she looked at. When she finally redeemed her normal breath back, she fell back on the hard ground.
The blazing rays of the sun hovered over her bare face sending her a sizzling thrill. Though it wasn't already at its peak strike but her body seemed to be overacting on its touch. Endless blue sky extended behind it like heaven's ocean.
Méah just laid there in the middle of nowhere, hollow-minded, staring emptily at the bleak sky. She couldn't recall what had happened. However, the heavy feeling in her chest was undeniable. It had been lingering for such a long time. And it was the only thing that was left familiar to her. She had lost all the peck of strength left that even rolling her eyes had her exhausted. Everything in her became unresponsive.
Warm air entered her half opened mouth of which was vertically adorned with small red cracks, thirst tickled the drought in her throat. But she couldn't remember the what it felt like when her thirst were quenched and the satisfying caress of water down in her throat. Or she's just too tired and too empty to remember at all!
Her breath only grew shorter and shorter as the sun slowly slide down its designated path. She just remained in there laying like a blown down scarecrow. Minutes and hours passed, the sky's color gradually tinted with pale orange patches just along the line where the sky and sea meets.
Unfortunately, Méah was unaware of these. She's awake but her mind had stopped working leaving the rest of her body immobilized. Since when would she stay like this? And her promise...what about the promised she made for her parents? Will she be able to live up to it?
Now everything's impossible for her. Everything's lost because she's completely lost, too...
Along the steep trails through the misty forest, a mile away from the graveyard, three silhouettes traipsed. Daylight created irregular patterns of shadows and sharp glows from the leaves that waved to and fro, hanging from the towering trees above them. The cool caress of the fresh breeze beneath the forest gave them chills instead. If not because of the hair-raising, lingering mist that had been there for they don't even know how long, they would have appreciated the relaxing ambience that nature provided. "Man, why would Lady Shiah want some crappies for the ceremony?! I'm sure no one's alive after being disposed in that damned place!" the youngest one taunted, diverting the fear that had slowy engulfed his mind. They never wanted to step on that rotten place. None of them. Considering that they're not a
'Don't cry, Méah' a cold, deep voice echoed in her head. Another bolt of vivid images flashed like a lightning strike before her eyes. There were voices screaming....people...hands dripping with blood...all pointing at her! 'Méah! You're a monster!' 'You don't deserve to live!' 'You're a demon's daughter! You must die!' 'You'll pay for everything!' 'You brought disasters to this town, Méah!' 'Monster!' 'Unfortunate orphan!'
"Good heavens!" Bek exclaimed as soon as the horrible image of Méah's wound on her back, flashed before his eyes. It took a long time removing the cloth that had glued itself above it, like a bandage on a wound that had been left unattended for weeks. The stinking smell of a rotten flesh made the old man cough for several times. Ferlah who was on her other side to assist, immediately looked away, not saying anything. Undeniably, there were something tiny wriggling on it, lively playing through the holes of the dead flesh. The wound had grown these filthy parasites the time it got infected, slowing down its healing process. Some would even flick themselves out, causing them to fall to the ground, as though rebelling about what happened to their shelter. Above all, of course, Méah suffered
A month and four days had passed and everything was settled perfectly. Tomorrow night, they will breath no more squalid air and this unhabitable place will claim its peace back, again. For a long time, they had caused enough disturbance here. "Are you sure that man you saw was with me before?" Méah asked Bek. Bek nodded. "Absolutely," he shortly replied, inhaling a smoke from the pipe on his mouth and then released it on his nose. "But how can you be so sure? Are you telling me this so that I would agree that you'd bring him out with us tomorrow?" She narrowed her eyes. What if this man would be a burden to them? She alone is too much of a burden already, the reason why she's trying her best to recover faster. Though it turned quite the opposite. There was barely no progre
As the man thought that those were already all of them, another troop blocked their way. That way was supposed to be heading towards their complete escape. Glimmering arrows were aimed at them, as sharp as the eyes of those who wielded it. He could only aim back his sword at the enemies—it doesn't matter if he appeared like a fool to them. A fool for still standing his ground while there was no chance for him to protect themselves anymore. One against them. As he heard the bows stretched wider, he suddenly thought of how much he feared death and how much of a big coward he was. But now, all of those had changed. And he's too stupid to only realize it today. He's ready to die right now. At least he would die bravely, which was quite an opposite from what he was before. He broke into a cold swe
Dust from the dry ground coiled in the air along the motion of their footsteps. The sun had sunked down halfway but its rays were still sticking out as if it didn't want to go. A perfect timing for crossing the road, however, they didn't let their guards down. The bandits' business hours had passed so they trailed down the hill. When they reached the road, all of a sudden they heard horse's neighing closing in. They were alarmed but they found no hiding place and it was too late for them to retreat. Unless if they would climb back up again at the top of the hill, they would just flaunt themselves up there. And they would be an easy target for arrows. The whole valley was barren but unlike a desert; it wasn't arenose. "Bandits! We gotta hurry!" Keir exclaimed, panick-stricken.  
'Master...don't do this to yourself! What are we going to do without you?' 'No, Ferlah. I need to. Everyone wants my power. Greed had taken the world. And soon, greed will end everything. If this falls into the wrong hands, there will be no tomorrow for the innocent ones. I had preserved this as what the ancient book said. But turns out that I had to give it up.' Her master wiped her tears. 'You are the best of my students. I am entrusting you the world from now on.' 'But Master Lyrah! I'm not! Everyone knows that! And besides, no one believed that ancient book except us! Maybe every word written on it was a lie!' Ferlah reckoned. She was crying hard for she can't bear that the person who took her in will soon disappear in this world. 'But even if I am, I'm not ready for it!' Everyone knew ho
Slowly turning around to find out what's going on, Prince Zaeius prayed in his mind that it wouldn't cause him trouble. He saw a man popped out from the towering trees. To his surprise, the man was wearing something familiar to him. And he just wished what he thought was wrong. But as the man draw nearer, five more men followed. Everything seemed like a thick fog slowly vanishing into thin air, giving him a clearer view of the advancing men. They weren't just 'something familiar' because they were actually very familiar to him. And the confidence about what he thought that he's far from his home disappeared in a snap, replaced by fear and worry. But wasn't like he don't want to go home. He's just not ready to face the king and queen. Half of the men were wearing their kingdom's guard uniforms and the rest were wearing soldier clothings. He could tell by the m
The golden rays of the sun broke out through the thick, dark clouds that were slowly dissipating away. The sun sat above the golden capped mountains in the west, about a few minutes before it would rest from a long day of work. The bright light vanished and the small crystal ball fell on Keir's chest. Then it slowly disappeared as soon as it touched his skin. Kalen was greeted by the silence of the world. The thick fog was cleared and the sky was full of hope. But for him, it wasn't the same sky anymore. It was the sky of new life and new beginnings. He looked around and everyone was lying on the ground. There was no trace of Purple Smoke. But he recognised Méah's figure lying ahead of him for half a mile away by her clothes and armour. However, as much as he wanted to check on them, he would have to chose his brother first who was lying right next to him. But judging on Keir's injuries, Kalen decided not to touch him. The arro
"Useless!" Purple Smoke screamed in both fury and disappointment. She hated it when someone fails her and had a long history on it. To her anger, struck Méah with her palm on the chest. Méah flew a few yards away from where she stood. But she didn't complain. For Purple Smoke was her master and the only one who has the authority to do anything to her. She rolled on the ground for a couple times and spat out black blood. She was on knees but her face was still blank and didn't show any hint of pain. Purple Smoke faced Keir and the princess's body. Her vision quickly darkened. "Love. This is what love bring to people. What a pity. They're even willing to die because of it." She grinned. While she was feeling the moment of victory, she heard a swooshing blade coming from behind her. She quickly avoided it and saw Kalen. "Oh, another silly boy. But I like you already. You're braver than your brother." "I w
After they ran away and the battlefield was almost emptied, Purple Smoke was furious when she saw Méah kneeling on the ground, frozen like a statue. She couldn't believe a simple trick could affect Méah. "Come, my dear." Purple Smoke walked in front of Méah. She bent down and held Méah's chin up. Black and purple veins appeared on her neck down to her arms. Then all of it crawled into Méah's chin down to her neck, spreading towards her back. Her injuries were healed and the arrows were burnt into ashes. Méah stood up straight. "Avenge yourself. Kill them all. Kill." Purple Smoke whispered to her ears. "But first, I want you to do something." Then, Méah suddenly disappeared in Purple Smoke's eyes. She was now off to do what she's told to do. Purple Smoke burst into a boisterous laughter. But she eventually stopped when a loud blow of horn was caught in her ears. Among all the four kingdoms, only one would use horn
The three of them were in utter astonishment when they saw the enemies were swarming again. They had no idea where they came from but now they seemed stronger than those that they fought with earlier. King Astius shoulders dropped. At the other end, he saw the Deep Caves and everyone struggling to defend it. The enemies were about to break in. "What the hell! They're like locusts!" Keir cursed under his breath. Suddenly, they heard screams coming from behind them, the main gate from the city of Noartias. As they turned around, they saw the remaining of their soldiers, the war veterans and majority of Eastian soldiers who were assigned to defend the city. They were rushing to the battlefield, ready to give their life for the sake of the world. And then, they joined them to launch an attack on the battleground. Weapons clashed hard against each other. Some tasted flesh, blood and bones. Blood were splattered everywhere, leaving a crimsom
"Oh no! They're here! They're breaking in!" Queen Jainah cowered into the corner of the room in the royal underground where they were hiding. Princess Jiyanah sat down with her, arms snaked on one arm of her mother. King Ambrose wasn't there with them because he was out in the battlefield. Unlike Noartias, Eastias don't have any shelter like the Deep Caves but they have a vast underground shelter that they called as the Underground Shelter, enough to cater the whole kingdom's population. It has one entrance which can only be found in the secret chamber of the royal hall. The five exits extend in five directions away from the kingdom's borders. Four of it share the same distance while the other one was the longest which almost reaches the border's pf Noartias. King Zarduz was the first kingdom to surrender to Purple Smoke. Being named as the weakest, poor kingdom, King Zarduz chased the opportunity to get power, enough to purge a strong kingdom l
Ferlah brought King Astius to the Deep Caves. After that, she left back to the battlefield outside. More enemies were coming. They don't seem to decrease at all. The more of them die, the more of them come. Prince Zaeius and the mysterious woman in red were trying hard to defend the door of the shelter. General Kapono was defending the walls together with the rest of the soldiers since the enemies were trying to climb up through tall ladders. Seeing all of these, King Astius didn't think twice to carry out his responsibility. He climbed to where the archers were stationed on the walls. "Aim for the enemies! Kill them! Leave none of them alive!" He shouted. Upon seeing his presence, the soldiers' morale was boosted. Their spirits soared high and their hearts filled with hope. From afar, Ferlah could be seen battling alone. She couldn't risk to transform herself so that she won't get exhausted when it was time to go
When King Astius and the rest of the troops arrived at Noartias, they were flabbergasted by the army of the enemies flocking inside. Only a few of the war veterans were left standing, fighting bravely despite being outnumbered. King Astius was suddenly eaten by guilt. He blamed himself for not seeing the trap ahead of them which made him led the whole Noartian army into deception. The moment they stepped a foot inside the kingdom, the bloody clash began. The enemies looked like a swarm of locusts, attacking them in every possible way. There were clamours of death and courage as well as the shatters and clatters of weapons. Blood were spilled everywhere and the parched ground quenched its thirst through it. While King Astius was slaughtering the enemies, he suddenly remembered the prince. Fear struck him hard. He wished his son was safe in the royal underground as it was difficult to find. But judging from the prince's behaviour, he probably
"Méah!" With eyes closed, Prince Zaeius screamed in terror and sat up from his sleep without even knowing. He just had a horrible nightmare about Méah dying, covered in blood and vanishing into thin air. However, even though it was just a nightmare, he began to pray to himself that it would only remain as a nightmare. As his breathing slowly calmed down, the throbbing pain came raging from all over his body, starting to penetrate deeper into his senses. He let out a painful hiss with a twisted expression as he went weak and limp, slumping himself back into the soft mattress of his bed. An agonizing groan followed that made him shut his eyes in a tight manner. With this, it all came back to him. But despite after being rescued and seeing the woman he loved in that situation, the flashes of tortures that he had gone through in the hands of Purple smoke held a consistent spot in his memory. That no matter how hard he tried to set
The awaited dawn finally came. It was summer but the breeze, though it blew calm and gentle, felt like a touch of a blizzard's chill. Passing through the steep trails of well-tilled earth, forests, rivers and marshes, a couple of hundred thousand men set off from Noartias to the battlefield under the command of King Astius. This was the last number that he could bring with him. And not all of them were soldiers. Some were mere folks, men and women but brave and courageous, who voluntarily swore to protect their kingdom, their homes and their families. Every abled person in no particular age requirement were allowed to go to battle with them as long as they can walk at such distance and can ride on horses and fight with willingness. However, as he couldn't leave the kingdom and the people alone unguarded, he left this task to the war veterans of less than thirty thousand. Half of them guarded the kingdom with Kalen among them and Bek was told to stay with o