88th of Spring, 522 AV
It was an unusual sight on the beach. A small rumpled leaf that looked like it belonged back in Sylira than just randomly out on the sand. Cleon picked it up and curiously held it up the the light, admiring its vibrant orangish red color for a moment until he realized it had a notch on the bottom like the other charms on his bracelet. He put it against the silvery band on his wrist and sure enough the charm snapped on easily were it would remain even if he tried to remove it now he knew well from past experience. Although he had been uncomfortable with the idea of magic items near the start of the season, they were slowly starting to grow on him, perhaps because of how blase everyone seemed to feel about it here. That, and the fact that he felt the divine themselves were putting these items in his path to help him along his journey. Though what that journey was he himself was still trying to figure out. He thought it was to build a life here for him and Faye, but more so lately he was starting to feel like he had a roll to play in figuring out who was behind cursing Syka. It was like Ialari had said. All of them were apart of a great magical web, plucking the strings so that each individual was at the right place at the right time. Cleon just hoped whoever was pulling the strings was on his side.
Speaking of, Tori. She was still on his mind after the other night. He had tried to get to the bottom of her gift, but he hadn’t made the best impression so he didn’t end up finding anything about why Kyle disliked her so much. That, and the fact that his charm ran out left him feeling a little confused about were he should go with the investigation. He couldn’t help but to feel now though that Kyle was a little afraid of her, and he wanted desperately to know why. However he wasn’t about to approach the girl alone. No, he couldn’t do that. Instead he was waiting to meet James just outside of the community pool while the rest of the girls splashed and played in the water. Faye would have been here but she was feeling self conscious about her age. She looked like she was in her seventies now, and had a hard time getting around so he left her napping at the Inn. He’d stayed with her as long as he could that morning, but this business was pressing on his mind all the while. They had to come to some sort of solution if they were to see the other side of these curses.
Just then James walked up with a slightly uneasy smile, and looked from Cleon to the pool where the children were playing in the water with Duncan supervising. “Buraga told me what you think about Kyle. Have you discovered anything else about the boy?” James asked after a tick, and Cleon shook his head.
“Not directly, no. I’ve had some time to think about it though, and I do think he’s afraid of Tori for a good reason. He didn’t like Luke because he’s the son of Laviku and has been sent to keep an eye on things. Why he doesn’t like Tori is because of some gift she has. He says it doesn’t work, that Tori is lying but I’m starting to think that he’s the one lying about how worried he is about Tori.” Cleon said, reasoning aloud, putting together his ideas that he had been working on over the past several days. It was all coming together so fast. He hadn’t known what to do with the information the night he’d read Kyle’s mind again, but now he had a pretty firm idea of were to start. An this time he thought to bring James along because of all the founders, he was the one these children might trust the most. That Tori might trust the most.
“So what’s your idea?” James asked.
“Well, I’d like to ask Tori again if she would tell me more about her gift. I’ll try to explain to her this time that its really important that I know, and then I would like to ask her why Kyle is afraid of her.” Cleon said, sounding less sure about the second half of that sentence. He didn’t want to scare the poor girl, but he had to get Tori thinking along those lines so he might glean from her mind what she decided not to say with her mouth. Cleon just couldn’t shake the feeling that Tori had a role to play in all of this, an important one, perhaps more important than anyone had yet realized. He wouldn’t know for sure unless he asked though.
“Okay, and you want me to go with you just in case Kyle does something?” James asked.
“That, and I’d like Tori to be as comfortable as possible. It will be easier to read her mind that way.” Cleon said, tucking his hands in his pockets to avoid the worst of the shakes. He hadn’t had anything to drink since last night so his arms were thoroughly into misbehaving themselves.
James nodded slightly. “Alright, I’ll supervise.” He said, and followed as Cleon walked up the cobblestone pathway to the edge of the pool. Scanning the group, he soon found Tori playing with Darcy under the mini waterfall, splashing each other through the water that rained down in between them. Smiling genuinely, Cleon edged over to their side of the pool before slipping into the side while holding onto the side. While he had come to practice swimming quite a few times here already, he wasn’t keen on the ruckus he would cause trying to tread water over to them through the water, so the least he had to move the better. Besides holding onto the side of the pool was a lot like holding onto the side of a surfboard and there was the added benefit that he didn’t feel like he was being particularly intrusive on the girls by keeping his distance.
Cleon cleared his throat. “Hey Darcy, and Tori, can you come over here for a moment. I want to ask you something.” He asked, putting on a smile as he did so. Not for the first time, he wondered why it had to be children he was questioning, and wondered maybe if he was barking up the wrong palm tree. Cleon pushed past that doubt though as the girls swam closer, giving him funny looks although Darcy seemed to get a little curious when she noticed his mark from Laviku.
“Are you a Svefra?” Darcy asked as she splashed over.
Cleon looked at the girl and his heart ached a bit when he remembered the vile things Kyle had said about her.
“No, I’m afraid not. Laviku has a different plan for people like you and me I think. He needs followers that can be his eyes away from the sea as well as upon it.” Cleon said trying to comfort her. He wasn’t sure if it would mean anything to her, but knowing it ran contrary to the shite Kyle was spewing in her ear was enough to satisfy him that he was saying the right sort of thing. He then looked at Tori and noticed for the first time her gills, along with the webbing that splayed between her fingers. She seemed to swim almost effortlessly in the water, as graceful as Luke and that pretty language he had heard about.
“Hello Tori. Have you thought anymore about what I said? I promise I won’t tell anyone else about your gift. I just need to know why Kyle is so afraid of you and why he wants me to believe your gift isn’t real.” Cleon asked, reaching out to read her mind as he did.
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Speaking of, Tori. She was still on his mind after the other night. He had tried to get to the bottom of her gift, but he hadn’t made the best impression so he didn’t end up finding anything about why Kyle disliked her so much. That, and the fact that his charm ran out left him feeling a little confused about were he should go with the investigation. He couldn’t help but to feel now though that Kyle was a little afraid of her, and he wanted desperately to know why. However he wasn’t about to approach the girl alone. No, he couldn’t do that. Instead he was waiting to meet James just outside of the community pool while the rest of the girls splashed and played in the water. Faye would have been here but she was feeling self conscious about her age. She looked like she was in her seventies now, and had a hard time getting around so he left her napping at the Inn. He’d stayed with her as long as he could that morning, but this business was pressing on his mind all the while. They had to come to some sort of solution if they were to see the other side of these curses.
Just then James walked up with a slightly uneasy smile, and looked from Cleon to the pool where the children were playing in the water with Duncan supervising. “Buraga told me what you think about Kyle. Have you discovered anything else about the boy?” James asked after a tick, and Cleon shook his head.
“Not directly, no. I’ve had some time to think about it though, and I do think he’s afraid of Tori for a good reason. He didn’t like Luke because he’s the son of Laviku and has been sent to keep an eye on things. Why he doesn’t like Tori is because of some gift she has. He says it doesn’t work, that Tori is lying but I’m starting to think that he’s the one lying about how worried he is about Tori.” Cleon said, reasoning aloud, putting together his ideas that he had been working on over the past several days. It was all coming together so fast. He hadn’t known what to do with the information the night he’d read Kyle’s mind again, but now he had a pretty firm idea of were to start. An this time he thought to bring James along because of all the founders, he was the one these children might trust the most. That Tori might trust the most.
“So what’s your idea?” James asked.
“Well, I’d like to ask Tori again if she would tell me more about her gift. I’ll try to explain to her this time that its really important that I know, and then I would like to ask her why Kyle is afraid of her.” Cleon said, sounding less sure about the second half of that sentence. He didn’t want to scare the poor girl, but he had to get Tori thinking along those lines so he might glean from her mind what she decided not to say with her mouth. Cleon just couldn’t shake the feeling that Tori had a role to play in all of this, an important one, perhaps more important than anyone had yet realized. He wouldn’t know for sure unless he asked though.
“Okay, and you want me to go with you just in case Kyle does something?” James asked.
“That, and I’d like Tori to be as comfortable as possible. It will be easier to read her mind that way.” Cleon said, tucking his hands in his pockets to avoid the worst of the shakes. He hadn’t had anything to drink since last night so his arms were thoroughly into misbehaving themselves.
James nodded slightly. “Alright, I’ll supervise.” He said, and followed as Cleon walked up the cobblestone pathway to the edge of the pool. Scanning the group, he soon found Tori playing with Darcy under the mini waterfall, splashing each other through the water that rained down in between them. Smiling genuinely, Cleon edged over to their side of the pool before slipping into the side while holding onto the side. While he had come to practice swimming quite a few times here already, he wasn’t keen on the ruckus he would cause trying to tread water over to them through the water, so the least he had to move the better. Besides holding onto the side of the pool was a lot like holding onto the side of a surfboard and there was the added benefit that he didn’t feel like he was being particularly intrusive on the girls by keeping his distance.
Cleon cleared his throat. “Hey Darcy, and Tori, can you come over here for a moment. I want to ask you something.” He asked, putting on a smile as he did so. Not for the first time, he wondered why it had to be children he was questioning, and wondered maybe if he was barking up the wrong palm tree. Cleon pushed past that doubt though as the girls swam closer, giving him funny looks although Darcy seemed to get a little curious when she noticed his mark from Laviku.
“Are you a Svefra?” Darcy asked as she splashed over.
Cleon looked at the girl and his heart ached a bit when he remembered the vile things Kyle had said about her.
“No, I’m afraid not. Laviku has a different plan for people like you and me I think. He needs followers that can be his eyes away from the sea as well as upon it.” Cleon said trying to comfort her. He wasn’t sure if it would mean anything to her, but knowing it ran contrary to the shite Kyle was spewing in her ear was enough to satisfy him that he was saying the right sort of thing. He then looked at Tori and noticed for the first time her gills, along with the webbing that splayed between her fingers. She seemed to swim almost effortlessly in the water, as graceful as Luke and that pretty language he had heard about.
“Hello Tori. Have you thought anymore about what I said? I promise I won’t tell anyone else about your gift. I just need to know why Kyle is so afraid of you and why he wants me to believe your gift isn’t real.” Cleon asked, reaching out to read her mind as he did.
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