Chapter 12 A Lost FriendA Chapter by Laurie SmithNico and his friends prepare to leave for Jakodan in the hopes of saving another sanctuary and stopping the flash floods which threaten to destroy the continent.Chapter 12 A Lost Friend We call that person
who has lost his father, an orphan; and a widower that man who has lost his
wife. But that man who has known the
immense unhappiness of losing a friend, by what name do we call him? "
Joseph Roux Even though Benefix had already
sent word to King Chelten about the ambassador, the airship was not due to
arrive until the next day. Jian was very upset about this as he thought that
freeing one anchor was not making that much difference in the turmoil that
currently engulfed Aydreon. “At least Marcadia is safe,” Serah
had said, for the first time wondering where Jian was from. “I took the chance,” Benefix was
saying to Jian, “Of visiting the magitechnologists at the Astrolab. They were very…” “Freaked
out?” suggested Serah. “Cagey?”
suggested Jian. “Circumspect,” said Benefix. “They don’t want to start a panic, but I
could tell that they knew something was wrong.” “What do you think they are going
to do about it?” Jian asked. “Nothing at this time,” Benefix
said. “I don’t think they are too sure about what is happening and they don’t
want to look foolish.” Jian decided to go out and try to
gather some more information. Nico and
Serah spent some time with Bartholomew the cat exploring the Cathedral and just
talking about nothing in particular.
Frequently Nico noticed that Christoph, Benefix’s bright red-headed
guard was nearby. He didn’t give it much
thought, except to feel a warm glow that Benefix was watching out for him
through his guard. He even noticed him
when he went back to Fairview to say hello to Jochim. When he got to the
halfway house, Jan Seirzant was at the table.
“Hi,” Nico said. “Is Jochim
here?” Jan Seirzant, neat and trim as usual
looked up from some paperwork and said tersely, “Not anymore.” Nico was shocked for a moment and
couldn’t imagine where Jochim could be.
“Well, where did he go?” he asked. Jan Seirzant turned in his chair
finally giving Nico some attention. He sighed and said, “I don’t know.” After a moment he added, “He just left.” Nico was too stunned to say
anything. He hadn’t known Jochim long, to be honest, he hadn’t known anyone
very long, but Jochim had been kind to him and he was going to miss him. Nico
continued to stare at Jan Seirzant.
There was something he wasn’t saying, but Nico had no idea what it could
be and no way to make him say what it was. Jan Seirzant turned away back to his
paperwork and Nico sadly walked back to the Cathedral, seeing Christoph’s fiery
hair glowing in the sun out of the corner of his eye following him all the way. When he got
back, Benefix was seeing to the last of the packing. He smiled when he saw Nico and said, “Just
got word, the airship has been spotted heading this way. It should be here by the morning. You want to get a good night sleep, tonight!” Benefix led
Nico over to some soft couches and sat him down. “I wanted to have a chance to talk to you
alone, Nico,” he began. Nico, so
full of his own sad news blurted it out, “Jochim is gone! Jan Seirzant doesn’t
know where he is! Maybe he’s hurt or
something.” “I had
heard that,” Benefix said gently. Nico looked at Benefix in
amazement. “You heard that Jochim was
missing? How? Why? He’s just another
nemo.” Nico couldn’t help keep a little bitterness out of his tone. “I sit on the council with the
Presbyters. Jan Seirzant does a good job
keeping us up to date with what is happening in the halfway houses. Besides, I do care about what happens to our
children in Validian, Nico.” After a moment he continued, “Bad things sometimes
happen, even to good people. I think you
are beginning to see that. We all do what we can to help. Like you, you are doing your part to help all
of us.” Nico gave a little nod and he thought
about that a bit. “I guess,” he said
eventually. Looking down at his feet he
continued, “You know, Prevost, I’m still not sure that I’m the foundling you
are looking for. I mean, there’s not
really a way to tell, is there, if the sanctuary has been put right. And I don’t feel like I have any special
powers or anything. What if we go to
Jakodan and I mess everything up so bad it can’t be fixed and the Aydreon is
doomed forever?” Benefix didn’t answer right away
and Nico began to feel a little nervous. He looked up at him and surprised a
smile in Benefix’s eyes. “Nico, you are the right person. I believe that. You are exactly in the right place at the
right time. And as far as having special powers, well, you don’t really know,
do you. Maybe you’ve had special powers
all this time and you’ve just forgotten.
You still haven’t gotten over that nasty crack on your head you got in
the avalanche.” “I think if there was something
special about me, the Prevost from Wickliffe would have been more excited to
see me, Prevost,” Nico said dryly. “That was a very brave thing you
did, when you put on the ring and went into the cottage. Jian said that you showed real courage when
you did that.” “He did?”
asked Nico, widening his eyes. “Yes, and
he was right. And you were very kind to Chrysalis, too. It sounds as if she did not have much
happiness in her life. I think that shows that you can be very special.” “Do you
think Chrysalis made it, to... to an afterlife?” Benefix
hugged Nico’s shoulders. “I’m sure she
made it to a good home.” They sat like
that for a while longer. Each not
feeling awkward but just happy to sit together and share the moment. “I hate to
keep asking you to put your life in danger like this, Nico.” Nico said
nothing and just waited. He was kind of scared too, to tell the truth,
listening to all this talk about war-like Kings. Benefix was worried; he could
see it in his face. But then he remembered Jian would be with him and that made
him feel more confidant, especially when he remembered how he had handled the
bogbear. “Jakodan,
it’s not like Validian,” Benefix was saying. “It’s a very war-like place. People are dying in wars all the time. All boys are asked to serve in their
military. You might see some
very…unpleasant things while you’re there.
And you’re sure to be in some danger.
Try to stick close to Jian, remember, he’ll protect you. And listen to Serah, she really knows a lot
about things.” Nico nodded his head
after each instruction. He squeezed
Benefix’s hand. He wanted to tell him
that everything was going to be all right, but he couldn’t find the words. Suddenly
Bartholomew came streaking in the room, tail down ears flat with Serah laughing
and running after him. Several moments
of chaos later revealed that Bartholomew had taken Serah’s hair ribbon. Nico was able to capture the blue-gray cat
and gently convince him to let the ribbon go.
“Here,” he said laughing, “here’s your ribbon.” “Ewww, I
don’t want it now!” Serah said breathlessly.
“Here, let’s do this!” and she tied the pretty purple ribbon around
Bartholomew’s neck. “I have more!” Indeed,
Nico was beginning to think purple was Serah’s favorite color as that was the
only one she ever wore. “But
Bartholomew is a boy cat!” Nico was protesting when Jian walked in through the
door. One look at his face and everyone
became quiet. “What is
it?” asked Benefix. “I’ve been
listening to the news in the tavern.
Things are really escalating in Jakodan.
Not only is the Cathedral under siege but many people have lost their
home and lands due to the flash floods.
To make matters worse, the Kings are squabbling again and nothing is
being done to help the refugees. The
whole place is like a powder keg waiting to blow.” Benefix
repeated the news that the airship was close. “Good,” was Jian’s terse
reply. “We need to hurry!” Everyone
went back to packing and getting ready.
That night at dinner, cook prepared a special meal for them. Plain, savory food is what Nico now
considered home cooking. There was a
hearty beef stew and fluffy white dinner rolls.
But cook ha made a special effort and roasted some peppers just for
Serah. Both she and Benefix seemed to
enjoy them very much, but Nico noticed that Jian didn’t have any and he
followed his example. Nico spent most of his time
questioning Serah about some of the strange customs of the Jakodan people. From
the way he spoke, Nico surmised that Jian knew the geography of Jakodan well,
and was acquainted with the military and how it worked. But Nico was worried he would blunder in this
strange culture. “Well, the
people are arranged in classes.
Obviously, the most important people are the Kings and their
family. Family name is huge over
there. When you are introduced you have
to have like three names besides your first one. One tells who your father is, one tells who
your mother is and the third is given to you based on something you’ve
accomplished. Because all boys are asked
to serve in the military, it usually comes from some campaign you’ve been in.
Some people, like Kings have even more names.” “I don’t
have all those names,” Nico said nervously. “Well,
that’s ok,” answered Serah, “You’re a foreigner so they won’t care about
you. They probably won’t even ask your
name. But is important that you use all
the names you are told when you address someone.” “Ok,” said
Nico, “I’ll remember that. What else do
we need to know?” “Well,
insignias and color is important too.
Each clan and class has its own uniform and color. If you are wearing the color of a rival clan,
you could be captured or even killed if some other clan is fighting at the
time.” “What do
they fight about?” “Mostly
land. The whole country is divided up
into provinces and they fight about the boundaries. Especially when the spring floods come and
change the course of the rivers.
Everyone wants water on their land.
Of course the mines in the mountains get fought about a lot too. But
don’t worry too much about that, Benefix has gotten us all clothes that are
brown or tan. Those colors don’t belong
to any clan or guild, so they should be safe.
But it will be clear to everyone that we are outsiders and they might
give us a hard time. Jakodans want to
join a United Continental Congress even less than Marcadians!” “There are
some words you want to be careful about, too,” continued Serah. “For example never call anyone ‘sir’. Sir is
an actual title and if the person you say it to isn’t a ‘Sir”, well there could
be trouble.” “Hopefully
people will be much too worried about the floods to give us much notice,” said
Jian. We’ll try to get out to the
valleys and begin looking for that barrow without calling much attention to
ourselves. Once we are away from the
towns and villages, maybe no one will bother us much.” On that
note everyone said good night and turned in.
Nico had a hard time falling to sleep.
He was very nervous about tomorrow’s trip. Marcadia had seemed a lot like Validian and
Nico had felt very comfortable there.
But Jakodan seemed like a mine field.
One wrong step and he could land them all in trouble. “I’ll just have to use my talent for being
invisible,” he told himself with a nervous laugh. “Hey, Bartholomew,” he said
to the blue-gray cat sleeping at the foot of his bed, “Maybe that’s my special
power, no one can see me.” Bartholomew
opened one yellow eye and stared at him for a moment. Then he got up and stretched his long back,
sauntered slowly up to Nico’s pillow, turned around three times and plopped
himself down on the top of Nico’s head, as if to say, “I know where you are!” Nico smiled
and finally dropped off to sleep. © 2015 Laurie Smith |
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