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Annawn looked up at her Queen and saw that she was rubbing her now-sore knuckles. After a moment, Erthrn began to laugh, as did Anatheraon. And suddenly, the entire camp erupted into laughter. Annawn was yet on the ground rubbing her sore chin, looking at her Queen.

Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna, rubbing her sore hand, looked at Annawn. Slowly, The High Queen walked over to Annawn and offered her hand to her, aGet off the ground, Force Leader. You look ridiculous.a * * * *

Just prior to their leaving, she gave instructions to her Private and Black Guards in case the Mungardies struck back sooner than expected. All her forces left with a feeling of great success, and she allowed it, knowing they needed it so. And all left with even more vowed loyalty to their High Queen.

Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna sat on a log near the morn fire, once again watching as it died down. She felt drained of all emotion. The only ones remaining in the camp were her guards and companions. Erthrn had sent Uthrn back to Rnsadelna for needed healing. Sleanela had remained slightly apart from all the mornas proceedings, watching and observing. She had trusted her lover to find the correct solution, and her trust had been rewarded. But as in all such decisions, the cost was a heavy burden on her Queen.

Even after all had been made right, Sleanela yet remained apart, providing s.p.a.ce so that the resulting interactions may occur without the mediation of her presence with The High Queen. She knew that she had to give Annawn, Sam, Meera, Caitha and Queen Erthrn the moments needed to deal with the remaining tensions of The High Queen.



Sleanela laughed slightly to herself as she watched The Healer help Annawn with her now broken tooth. And she watched as Sam went over to Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna, sitting beside her once again, at the fire.

aSister.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked upon Sam, merely nodding.

aI was unaware there was a law in The Realm regarding having to behead Annawn.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna said nothing for a long moment, then spoke with barely a sound, aHow could you have known of such?a aI just meant that prior eve, when I was trying to force you toa"a She sighed, and spoke truly, aI know you meant no harm.a aI knew not that the decision was such as this. I now understand your hesitancy in coming to such a decision.a aI didnat think I had decided. But I see now that I did.a aIn truth, at that moment when you pulled up Annawn, I would have rather faced death than you.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna merely sighed, aI recall not the moment.a aYou pulled her up from the ground and yelled at her, telling her to deal with you and your rage like a warrior woman, instead of opting for the cowardas easy death.a aI said as such?a aYou did.a Meera and Caitha came over and sat upon the ground. The High Queen looked at them briefly, then looked back upon the fire.

Meera spoke to Sam, aA tough decision, this turn.a Sam nodded, aI wouldnat have done as well.a Caitha added, aI knew she wouldnat do as such to Annawn. I could see it in her eyes.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked at Caitha for a moment, wondering about her statement, then looked back to the fire.

All watched as Annawn came forward, dressed once again in her uniform. She walked up to The High Queen and knelt before her, aHigh Queen. I come to do as commanded. I am here to face your rage as a Warrior, Highness.a The High Queen stared at her for a moment, then rose and took out her sword. She looked at Annawn, then upon Annawnas sword. Annawn quickly realized what her Queen desired. She stepped away from the circle and pulled her sword. The High Queen walked over to her, slowly, and raised her sword to Annawnas.

The contest began, but Annawn knew that all she could hope to do was to counter The High Queenas advances, as The High Queen had the High Queenas sword this turn. Even though The High Queen refrained from using her powers, the sword had powers of its own, making Annawnas fight against The High Queen as childas play.

Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna yet hadnat been able to unleash her fury at Annawn, so was now doing so. With every swing and movement she made, her fury became more unleashed, and her fighting stronger. Annawn fought with every moment of strength she could bring forward, but was weakening. In her rage, Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna drove Annawn to the ground, placing her swordas tip on Annawnas throat, breaking the skin fully.

Speaking in her rage, but softly, and looking upon Annawn with eyes that bore no kindness, she said, aNext moment, Force Leader, I expect My commands to be followed to the word, without question.a aYes, Higha"a An arrow shot in front of Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelnas face, and hit a nearby tree. She looked back to the path of the arrow, seeing its sender.

Sleanela had shot the arrow, but was now removing her sword from its sheath, aFight one who can fight against you.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked back down at Annawn, moved the sword tip to her eye, a blink away from it, aAnd never act the coward again, Force Leader. I expect far more from you than your display, this morn.a Moving her sword suddenly, she nicked Annawnas ear, then turned, facing her lover. Sleanela looked at her loveras sword, seeing it the one with the red stone embedded in it. Knowing that she now faced an enraged High Queen, and one with the sword of powers, she readied herself even more, knowing that she would have to remain most agile upon this moment. But knowing that her full intent was to help her Queen remove herself from this rage. So Sleanela planned for a long engaged sword fight against The High Queen, in hopes of tiring her.

She looked at her Queen and smiled wickedly, as if taunting her, aYou are lucky I donat yet have my Elfin sword, my Queen.a The High Queen looked upon her lover, needing this moment to help release her rage. She said nothing, but raised her sword so as to begin the contest. Sleanela brought her sword tip to The High Queenas, then moved it away, advancing quickly upon The High Queen, then moving away even more so. The High Queen had to move more swiftly than she was used to with others, seeing that her Elf was going to make her earn this victory.

Annawn had risen from where The High Queen had left her upon the ground, bleeding, and watched the fight between The High Queen and the Elfin Princess. It had been long prior since Erthrn had seen Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelnas fighting ability, so was astonished as to her abilities and powers. All watched in disbelief as the two fought against each other through the long moments. As Meera had seen prior, with each advance, they each used more of their powers against each other.

After many long moments of fighting, and as the swords grew heavier and heavier for their wielders, Annawn could see that The High Queen was tiring. Sleanela was now fully exhausted, but kept moving, dancing away from The High Queenas most powerful of moves, telling herself over and over again that the point was to tire out her lover.

Erthrn was standing next to Annawn, aI wouldnat wish to fight against our High Queen. She is the most fierce of fighters I have ever prior seen. Even I have no such strength and power as this.a Sam came up beside them, aI had never prior realized this, but they are both left-handed swordswomen.a Caitha had also come up, aPoor Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna. The weight of The Realm wears heavy upon her these turns. And all you brutes can do is to make it worse for her.a She hit Annawn upon the arm, and then did so to Meera. Meera just looked at her, then asked, aWhat was that for?a aBecause she is correct. You are all cowards, and find death easier to face than the realities.a She looked at Erthrn, and said, aAnd I would do the same to you if you were not Queen.a Erthrn looked at her, then laughed, aI accept your argument against us, and know that you are correct.a Caitha looked back to Annawn, aShe should have cut your neck deeper. It is overly sad you just donat bleed to death. Shame on all of you. Look what you have done to this fine High Queen. You have made her crazed.a The Healer examined the wound The High Queen had inflicted upon Annawnas neck, aIt will need st.i.tches, Force Leader.a But she was glad that she was alive.

Annawn nodded, aAfter this fight, Healer.a She looked into The Healeras eyes, wis.h.i.+ng that The Healer would touch her further, but in a more knowing fas.h.i.+on.

Sleanela watched her lover carefully, seeing that The High Queen was slightly removed from the real moment, and overly focused upon her own rage. Sleanela was using the full extent of all her resources and powers, but knew that she couldnat let down. Her Queen was in a full rage against The Realmas injustices, and barely knew that Sleanela was at the other end of the sword. She had seen it the moment The High Queen had placed her sword tip upon Annawnas neck.

The fighting continued for longer than any thought possible, as The High Queen raged her sword against her unseen enemies and injustices. No words had been spoken between them during the entire sword fight, and Erthrn could see the cautioned watchfulness in Sleanelas eyes. Sleanela took powerful hit after hit, enduring The High Queenas powers she sent through her sword.

After even longer moments, far more than any had ever witnessed, The High Queen had finally taken the advantage, backing Sleanela into a clump of small trees from which there was no easy escape. The High Queen advanced forward, with Sleanela yet trying desperately to ward off all her Queenas sword advances, but at last unable to move any further. Yet detached from the reality of the fight, The High Queen placed her sword against Sleanelas heart. In an Elfin-move, uncharacteristic of all the other races of The Realm, she forcefully grabbed the sword with her right-hand, moving it away from her as she moved her leg to trip The High Queen. Both moves had surprised The High Queen, and she found herself upon the ground, with her sword yet firmly held by both of them. She looked at her Sleanela, seeing now that Sleanelas hand was bleeding fully upon the sword, where it had cut easily and deeply into her.

Letting go her sword, The High Queen rose quickly, looking concerned. She took Sleanelas hand into her own, examining it. She pressed strongly upon her cuts, murmuring some chants. Sleanela closed her eyes for a moment, trying to remove some of her increasingly sharp pain. When she reopened her eyes, she saw that her High Queen had tears flowing from her eyes as she chanted her spells.

When The High Queen was done with her spells, she looked into Sleanelas eyes. Sleanela saw the deepest of sadness within, and held out her arms to her lover. She softly said, aCome to me.a The High Queen went into Sleanelas embrace, placing her head against Sleanelas shoulder, and cried. For many long moments, Sleanela held her lover, and rocked her gently, allowing The High Queen to let go of her rage.

aI should go and tend to her hand.a Sam shook her head, aI think this not yet the moment, Healer.a Erthrn also shook her head, aI am not brave enough to do so.a aYet it bleeds greatly.a Meera agreed with Erthrn, aI certainly wouldnat interrupt them at this moment.a Annawn kept her thoughts to herself, but finally seeing herself a coward when facing her own Queen, as her Queen had said of her. After a momentas reflection, she took The Healeras hand in her own, and led her over to them, doing as The High Queen said, aFace My rage directly, Annawn.a The fight had taken Sleanela and The High Queen a distance away from the camp, so it took Annawn and the Healer a few moments to reach them. When they did, Annawn came up beside the Elf, who now had her eyes closed, focusing on comforting her lover.

aHigh Queen. The Healer needs to tend to your loveras hand. It bleeds overly freely.a Sleanela opened her eyes, glaring at Annawn, aWhen will you learn, Warrior?a The High Queen moved away from Sleanela, nodding, aYes, Healer. Tend to her wound.a The High Queen looked at Annawn, staring at her, studying her. Annawn had knelt and bowed her head before her Queen.

The Healer was surprised at the deepness of the wound, aIt will need many st.i.tches. Why did you do as such, Elf?a The High Queen turned and looked into her loveras eyes, but said nothing. She saw that her lover looked exhausted, dirtied and bloodied. For her.

aHow injured is it?a The Healer shook her head, aI cannot tell as yet. But I donat think any of her tendons are cut.a Sleanela stood without wavering, displacing her pain and removing herself from its intensity. Even Annawn was surprised at how strong Sleanela was becoming.

Sleanela looked at Annawn through eyes that had, in their own right, much to say to Annawn, aHealer. Leave me. I will be in camp in but a moment.a The Healer looked at her surprised, aYour hand, my Elf.a aI will be in camp in a moment.a She turned to her Queen, aLeave me, my Queen. This is between me and Annawn.a The High Queen studied her, but left Sleanelas thoughts to her. She nodded, wondering what Sleanela wanted, but didnat question it. She took the Healeras hand and made her to leave with her. Annawn began to leave with them.

aAnnawn, you and I have some unfinished matters between us.a At that moment, Annawn knew it would be far easier to face The High Queenas wrath than this Elfas.

Back in camp, Sam, Erthrn, Caitha, Meera, The Healer, and The High Queen were all watching Sleanela and Annawn from a distance. They watched as Sleanela moved her hand to Annawnas face, but couldnat tell from this distance what she was doing or saying.

aWhat do you think she says to Annawn?a aI know not, Healer. But I am glad it is not me in Annawnas boots at this moment.a Sam nodded, aYou speak truly, Queen Erthrn. I have seen her anger, and even then, prior to her knowing of her powers or background, found it most extreme and strong.a The High Queen wondered also, aWhat is she doing?a Meera shook her head, aI cannot tell this, my Queen.a Caitha smiled, aShe should be doing this to the lot of you, you worthless cowards.a The High Queen smiled, seeing that her warriors were getting their own punishment from the outside ranks.

Caitha turned to The High Queen, aAnd you, MaLove, while you certainly deserve to take out your hostilities against all these a these fools, look what you have done to our Jandra. You should be able to control your powers so as to prevent this. How bad be her cut, Healer?a The Healer shrugged, aWho can tell? I am no longer allowed to heal anyone, it would seem.a Caitha looked once again at The High Queen, aWhy did you point your sword to your own loveras heart, MaLove? Did you not know that she might do as such?a The High Queen shook her head, aI am also a fool. I knew that an Elf would do as such. They never quit the fight until their final breath.a They watched as Sleanela, then Annawn began to walk back to camp, when suddenly, Sleanela fell to her knees, then to the ground. Annawn gently picked her up and carried her beloved Elf back into camp.

Sleanela awoke to the throbbing of the pain in her hand, but feeling only softness enfolding her. She opened her eyes slowly, seeing her lover sitting near. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna was sitting in a chair, close to the bed, watching her awaken.

As Annawn had returned the Elf back to the camp, The Healer had examined her, then told The High Queen that Sleanela was exhausted, yet with a loss of blood from her prior wounds, now even further so, and that she needed rest. She commanded that Sleanela be allowed a few turns of uninterrupted rest, fully knowing that her Queen also needed as such.

The High Queen and Sleanela were returned swiftly back to Rnsadelna. Both The Healer and The High Queen had placed a strong sleeping spell on Sleanela so that she wouldnat have to know of the journey. Upon their arrival, The High Queen and Sleanela were taken to the small dwelling upon her lake where The Healer finally tended to Sleanela. Erthrn had seen the weight of the last few turns upon her High Queen, so had guards well informed that under no condition was she or the Elf to be bothered.

Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna studied her loveras thoughts, sensing that Sleanelas wound provided great pain to her. She placed her hand gently upon her loveras wound, and provided some spells of pain relief. She then placed her hand upon Sleanelas head, trying to remove more of her pain for her, but Sleanela removed her hand gently, aNo, my Queen. You must not do this.a aIt is only a little thing I do for you, and is nothing in comparison to what you did for Me. I vow that I will not use much of my energy. Will this be acceptable to you?a Sleanela nodded. The High Queen removed some of the pain, feeling Sleanela relaxing some from the relief.

Sleanela looked around, seeing that they were back in the small cottage upon the lake, aHow long have we been returned?a aOnly this turn. Only a short while prior. Are you hungry?a aYes, but mostly thirsty.a The High Queen nodded, aThe Healer says that you have lost much blood, but that drinking the juices will help.a Sleanela rose and they sat at the small table overlooking the lake while they ate and drank. They spoke softly together for what seemed the first moment in many turns.

aAnnawn? What did you say to her, My Desire?a aWhy?a aShe sits upon the first island and will not leave it. I have had to call for attendants to tend to her needs. She refuses to move.a aHas The Healer tended to her wounds?a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna frowned, aTen st.i.tches upon her neck. A small covering upon her ear. The Healer chastised me for removing a piece off her ear.a aShe deserved such, and will heal. As will I.a aI have commanded her to leave the island and to go rest, but she will not. She says another has commanded of her that she remain, and that this counters any of My commands. I a.s.sume this command is yours. How is it that your command outweighs that of a High Queenas, My Love?a Sleanela laughed, aMy threats are far worse than yours.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna had no humor about her. She placed her hand onto Sleanelas arm and stared into her eyes, aWhy did you grab my sword?a Sleanela was surprised in her loveras intensity, but answered her truth, aSo that you would return to The Realm.a After a moment, she said, aI a.s.sume, my Queen, that you were taught to never hesitate, yet you did.a aI knew you were there, My Love. I would never harm you.a aWho was at the other end of your sword when you pointed it to my heart?a She hesitated, then supplied her own truth, aMy teachers.a aThey are in your mind, such as this?a aThey remind Me that I grow soft, as a High Queen.a aYou listen overly to these voices. Your teachers were not High Queens, and knew nothing of what you must do.a aBut they were excellent teachers.a aI suppose this be truth, but you forget that many of them were warriors.a aWhat difference does this make?a aThey taught you well so that you could stand strong, like a warrior, yet they had no understanding of what a High Queen must do in The Realm. Your teachers were overly hard, and taught you this well. But who taught you the other side of being High Queen? The side that must make decisions that rest in kindness and understanding?a aWhat is wrong with being hard?a aThe Mungardies are only hard, are they not? They allow no softness. Be this correct?a aYes. This is so.a aOne way, without moderation, is merely cruelty and domination. This is why you struggle so against your teachers. Even you felt their oppression, even if it was for the just cause. You must now find you own way as High Queen and bring the balance to your reign, as you did this morn with Annawn. This is your path, and this is why it must now be alone, without them.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna studied her Elf for many long moments, wondering about her statement, aWhy did you not tell Me this prior? It would have made My decision much easier.a aYou need not for me to tell you this. You already know of this.a aI do?a aYou do. Or you wouldnat have made the decision you made.a aWhen did you become the scholar?a Sleanela thought on that for a moment, then cast it aside, aWhen do we leave?a aAre you anxious to do so?a aYou need rest.a aAs do you.a aAgreed.a aGood. Then we leave on the third morn. Is this acceptable?a aIf you are recovered.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked surprised, aI am not as wounded as you.a aThe weight you carry is enough to crush anyone in The Realm, except you. You will be recovered when some of that weight has been lifted from you.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna placed her hand on Sleanelas cheek, aHaving you near Me has helped, My Elf.a aUpon the third morn, then.a After their meal, they went to the lake to watch the moon dance upon its surface. Sleanela sat near the wateras edge while The High Queen rested in one of the chairs. Knowing that there was little she could do but be there for her when she was ready, Sleanela watched over her lover.

The High Queen stood, looking upon the lake, aLook how smooth it is.a Sleanela sat quietly by, knowing her Queen knew she had heard her. She didnat wish to disturb the silence of the moment for her.

The High Queen continued to stare at the lakeas surface, aIt is merely an appearancea"a deceptiona"no more than this.a Sleanela looked upon the lakeas surface, seeing its stillness.

aThe voices inside Me rage louder upon each battle. And now I have had innocents killed. What have I become?a At the moment of the order, Sleanela had guessed that her loveras command to kill the innocents would haunt her. And now she saw that it did so, and deeply. She responded quietly, aA wise Queen once told me that it is not our place to wish for something else. All we must do with our life is to act on what we have been given. You commanded as such so as to prevent more killing.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna sighed, aSo much death and killing. It was easy when I was a warrior. A warrior merely follows orders. I must give them, and although I no longer engage in most of the battles, I am the one responsible. When it comes to the end, the Sorrows of the Stones will call for Me as well.a Softly she said, aNo, Sa.n.a.lraina. It is not so. They will not call such a heart as yours to them. This I know to be full truth.a The High Queen sat upon the ground near Sleanela, yet gazing out to the lake. Sleanela moved closer to her, touching her hand, then moved her arm around her. Waiting. She saw the burdenas weight fall heavy on her, aWhat are your thoughts?a The High Queen looked at her for a moment, then gazed back at the lake, sighing. Her voice spoke of an intensely heavy hopelessness.

aI can see no end to sorrow.a Sleanela felt the truth of the statement. She spoke softly, aI know, Sa.n.a.lraina. Sadly, this I know to be as truth.a The High Queen cried her quiet tears through the eve. In the overly early morn, yet well prior to the sunas rise, she laid her head upon Sleanelas shoulder. While only a small sign that she was re-entering The Realm, Sleanela felt great relief from it, knowing that her Queen was trying to reconnect.

Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked over to Sleanela. With tears in her eyes, she said, aI would give My life willingly, this moment, if I could make this Realm without war and hatred.a Sleanela looked into her eyes, aSa.n.a.lraina, my Love. This is what you do. You give your life to end war and hatred.a The High Queen stood, thinking on what her Elf had told her, aBut the sacrifice for peace may be more than I can bear.a She looked back out to the lake, across the smooth waters, aMany have placed their trust in My training and abilities, at great cost to The Realm. Am I worthy of such trust as this?

She lowered her head, aWho could stand such a burden as this? A burden that makes death look as a friend.a Sleanela spoke softly, gazing out toward the far-distant forest, aIt is only through darkness that we are able to see light.a She saw that her Queen looked at her, her eyebrow raised. She continued, aGood and evil are such as the darkness and the light. One without the other doesnat exist. They are as one, and in truth are friends in this regard. As in all things, a balance is needed. There can be no light without dark, as there is no comparison. There is no life without death. And the one makes the other all the better because of it.a The High Queen looked at her, surprised.

aThere is no burden without play, as one makes the other all the more needed. Overly much of either becomes drudgery. The well-sung song is all the sweeter for its opposite. A hard-fought and won battle is all the better for the losses we must give.a She rose and touched her Queenas cheek softly, aAnd risked love is all the kinder from the losses we have endured.a The High Queen turned back to her lake, searching for answers.

Sleanela sighed quietly, aI would rather have the emotional wins and losses than live with the detached sameness of guaranteed drudgery. It is the risk that provides the excitement and pa.s.sion. One turn, we face the harsh desperation of loss, yet making another turn all the more gentle in its peacefulness.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna nodded, aThe cold bitter rain of the frozen season makes the gentle rain of the warm seasons all the more appealing. And the burden of being High Queen makes a turn spent in love all the softer.a Sleanela laughed, aYes, Sa.n.a.lraina. But I wonder if, when we have achieved your so sought-after peace, we will wish for battle.a She looked bewildered over the statement, aWish for battle? How could we do as such?a aYou are a warrior. You well know what warriors speak of when they sit around a fire in the eves with no battle to worry over.a The High Queen nodded, aThey speak of their glory and great fights in prior battles.a aSee? Even darkness is a perspective. For some, battles and losses are evil. For others, battles are exciting, filled with yet-to-be stories of adventure and bravery.a She nodded again, aThe anthill and the stars. But another High Queen may see what I consider to be a burden, no more than another decision.a aIt is why it takes many to select a High Queen. Many judged your merits, Sa.n.a.lraina. Many considered your way of thinking, and decided they would prefer a High Queen who thought of battle as an evil to be avoided unless necessary. Yet, the Mungardies would prefer a Queen who would see battle as a glorification.a The High Queen looked at her sideways, aRemember just a prior turn or so when you looked upon the drawing of your Mother? You said she looked wise.a aAnd you said when I reach her cycles, I will also be wise.a aI was wrong.a aOh?a aYou are already wise, for such a young Elf.a Sleanela looked at her, smiling, aFace another turn with me and The Realm?a aYes, My Desire. I can face another turn, and another.a They stood side-by-side, listening to the soft winds blow across the waters.

Without moving, Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna asked her Elf, aSa.n.a.lraina?a aYes, my Love. Sa.n.a.lraina. It is the name I have decided to try.a The High Queen smiled to herself. She brought her Elf gently toward her, embracing her, aHow long has it been since we have been as one?a Sleanela looked at her, then kissed her with great need. She took her hand and led her Queen inside to the cottage, aYou are lucky that I am left-handed.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna woke first at midturn and looked upon her lover. She reflected on how much Sleanela had done for her in just the prior turn. She removed the covers gently from Sleanelas body, looking upon her soft skin. She touched her b.r.e.a.s.t.s lightly, teasing them, wanting them, but mostly wanting to just give back to her lover.

Sleanela moved to the feeling, not yet awake, aHmmmaa After, as The High Queen lay holding her lover to her, Sleanela saw that her Queenas leg was out from the covers, slightly bent. She admired it for a moment, loving well its length and line, thinking her to have the most enticing legs in all The Realm. She began to caress it.

Her eyes yet closed, The High Queen asked, aWhat is it about My legs that offers such allure for you, My Desire?a Sleanela moved slightly into her, feeling along the outside of her leg, moving up toward her hip. Saying nothing, she then moved onto her lover, beginning to caress the inside of her leg, moving slowly upward. As she felt her lover s.h.i.+ver from the touch, she said, aIf you follow their line, it leads to paradise.a When they had finished their physical explorations and desires of each other, Sa.n.a.lraina rose, aCome. We must eat. You are becoming overly thin, and I am well starved.a Sleanela smiled, aYou must be feeling improved, then.a Sa.n.a.lraina dressed herself, aYes. But The Healer will be here directly, I think, to tend to your wound.a She then helped Sleanela to dress into her garments.

Sleanela didnat wish to see anyone, aI thought we would be undisturbed.a aHave patience, My Desire. This was My request, only. I have much guilt regarding your wound.a They began to eat, but as predicted, The Healer came and interrupted their meal, aHow is your wound, Elf?a Sleanela was becoming more impatient with the healing of all her wounds, but impatiently stuck out her hand, displaying some frustration.

The Healer looked at her Queen, aYour disposition rubs off on the Elf.a aShe is just tired, My Healer. It is not personal. Overly many wounds, I think.a Sleanela raised an eyebrow at The High Queenas statement, knowing it was rare that she offered a negotiation regarding anything.

The Healer prodded it gently, and looked upon its inflamed swelling, aIt is yet overly swollen. It must be quite painful for you, but the infection is minimal, so far.a Sleanela nodded, aIt well reminds me that it is there, but is nothing I cannot endure.a The Healer looked at her, aBut there is no need to play the martyr. We can remove most of this pain, and you can remove the rest. It is quite deep, my Elf, and will be sore for many turns to come. There is no sense in remaining familiar with this pain.a Sleanela nodded.

The Healer and Sa.n.a.lraina worked together to instill some healing and anti-swelling spells into Sleanela, then they both helped her to displace the remainder of her pain. Sa.n.a.lraina could see the improvement in Sleanelas face muscles almost immediately.

Sa.n.a.lraina was grateful, aThank you, Healer. How fares Annawn?a aResistant. She wants to feel the pain as a reminder, she says. Why must all I attend be as stubborn as this?a Sleanela looked frustrated, aHow stupid is this?a aAnd she will not allow me to clean the wound further.a Sleanela stood and looked at her Queen, aWe can alleviate this issue. There is an entire lake out here, good for such cleansing. Come, my Queen. Let us help Annawn to take a cleansing bath.a She offered her hand to her Queen, and Sa.n.a.lraina took it, wondering as to her meaning. All three of them went to the first island. Annawn saw them coming and knelt as The High Queen approached.

aHigh Queen.a Sa.n.a.lraina well noticed that Annawn was yet using her more formal t.i.tle rather than using her usual of aMy Queena. She ignored it, hoping the issue would tend to itself, aRise, Annawn. The Healer tells me that you resist her tending.a Sleanela looked at her Queen, and winked.

As Annawn was responding, The High Queen and the Elf kept moving her closer and closer to the lakeas sh.o.r.e. When they were at the sh.o.r.e, Sleanela asked her, aWhy do you not soak your wounds, and cleanse them?a Annawn looked at the water, then to her Queen and Elf, aBut, my Queen, Ia"a They picked her up and threw her into the water.

Sleanela removed her boots, then jumped in after her. The Healer yelled after her, aMy Elf. You shouldnat go into the water.a But she knew it was overly late to say it. So she sat, knowing she would have to tend to her wound once again, when she had completed her Elfish ways.

Sa.n.a.lraina just laughed, looking upon the both of them. Sleanela knew the water was overly cold for The High Queenas back, so said nothing about her coming in with them. Instead, as Annawn righted herself, Sleanela just pushed her back under the water for a quick moment, making her Queen to laugh further. Annawn finally stood in the shallow water, soaked, hearing The High Queen laugh, and gladdened for it. She turned to her Elf, then splashed her.

For many moments, they played in the water, splas.h.i.+ng and dunking each other, hoping to lighten their Queenas mind for a moment longer. When Sleanela grew tired, she returned to her Queen. The High Queen didnat think Sleanela would ever do as such, so was surprised when Sleanela leaned strongly against her, embracing and kissing her, but making her soaked as well.

Sa.n.a.lraina looked down at her now soaked gown, then to her Elf, aYou are feeling improved, I see. Perhaps we removed overly much of your pain.a Sleanela took her Queenas hand, laughing, aCome. Let us change you from your soaked gown.a She led her off, but said over her shoulder, aCome Healer. Come Annawn. We are hungry.a The Healer tended to Annawnas neck and ear as they waited for The High Queen and Sleanela. As she gently applied some potion to it, Annawn closed her eyes, relis.h.i.+ng in the soft touch.

The Healer saw her close her eyes, aDoes it hurt, Force Leader?a She didnat think it should, so was surprised.

Annawn shook her head lightly and looked at The Healer with a teasing look, aNo, Healer. Your touch hurts not at all. I was just wondering if you would like to provide this touch on other parts of my body.a The Healer saw the glint in Annawnas eye, and while she ever hoped they could be together, she knew Annawn was no more than a typical warrior, ever wanting someone new in the bed. She pinched Annawnas injured ear a bit.

Annawnas leer changed immediately to that of surprise, aOw! That hurts. Why did you so as such?a The Healer smiled her mischievousness, aOops. My apologies, Force Leader.a When they had all finished their meal, and The Healer had re-tended the Elfas wounds, they were once again left alone.

Sleanela was yet exhausted from her wounds, the sword fight against her Queen, and the healing of all her wounds. The High Queen wanted just to lie in her loveras arms, also well tired from the recent events.

Annawn and The Healer left them, walking the path together, aThe Elf is a brave one.a Wanting to be much closer to The Healer, Annawn attempted to keep the conversation moving forward, aYou speak truly. Stronger than I had prior guessed. How do you fare these turns, Healer? You have much to do these turns, with all our injuries.a She looked at Annawn, wis.h.i.+ng the statement had truly been out of concern over her. Knowing otherwise, she responded, aHumph. What? Are you going to quit becoming injured, Force Leader? I know your body better than you do.a Annawn laughed, knowing the statement to be truth, but wis.h.i.+ng it was in a more personal fas.h.i.+on, aAnd I thank you in highest truth for your most adept healing. It is not without notice.a The Healer blushed, embarra.s.sed, aYou tease. But now I must leave. I am close to perfecting another potion for The High Queenas back pain. Until later, Force Leader. Be kind to your wounds.a Annawn was sorry to see her go, aUntil later, Healer.a The High Queen and Sleanela lay next to each other, slowly removing each otheras garments. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked upon her lover with tenderness, sadness, yet desire, aHow did I live without you for all these prior cycles?a Sleanela shrugged, touching her loveras breast tenderly, aIt makes me all the more welcome now, my Queen.a aI thought you were going to call me Sa.n.a.lraina.a Sleanela looked at her with an impish grin, aThere is something purely decadent in knowing that I am about to lay with The High Queen.a The High Queen nodded, touching and teasing Sleanelas b.r.e.a.s.t.s, smiling wickedly at her, aI understand, as there is also with knowing I am about to lay with The Realmas only Elf.a * * * *

Sleanela woke first, feeling tired, yet fully satisfied. She looked at her Queen, studying her as she slept. Never prior had she felt such contentment with another, or such love. She removed some hair from The High Queenas face, then lay still, enjoying the peace of the moment. The High Queen sensed her movement, yet slept soundly. Sleanela moved closely into her, feeling her warmth. As she lay waking from their long undisturbed eve together, she listened to the sounds of the lake, of the animals about it, and sensed some movement coming toward them. She guessed that it was late morn, and guessed that they had slept for longer than any prior moment given to them. They had gone to bed prior to even the sunas set, and Sleanela sensed that it was now well after the morn.

She listened as she heard the footsteps, silently rebelling against them, hoping it was the attendants only. She covered the both of them, then closed her own eyes and settled in, hoping that whoever it was would quickly leave.

aHigh Queen. Jandra.a She opened her eyes, recognizing Caithaas voice. Whispering, she replied, aCaitha? Why do you come?a Caitha smiled down at Sleanela, aThe others are cowards, as we suspected. There is an urgent message from the leader of the Mungardies. She would like to negotiate a temporary truce. Will you awaken The High Queen for me?a Sleanela could feel that Sa.n.a.lraina had awakened, and was now just listening. The High Queen opened her eyes, looking at Caitha, aWhy is it that our storyteller and singer of songs is the only one with a brave heart?a aI have nothing to fear from you, my Queen, like the others do. Good morn. Would you like your attendants to bring in the food and your garments?a aTell Me of the message, Caitha.a aThat is all I know, MaLove. A small party of Mungardies came to the town this morn asking for you. They carry the message, but told Queen Erthrn this part of it only.a aA temporary truce only? Why should I waste My moments on such a thing? She just desires more moments to rebuild her forces. So it would seem I have made her fearful of what we might now do.a She looked to her lover, then back to Caitha, aCaitha? Would you mind waiting on the first island for just a little while, until I think on this for a moment?a aYour attendants wait across the lake, my Queen. Call me when you would like them to help you.a Sa.n.a.lraina rolled over onto Sleanela, resting upon her, kissing her, aI quite like this. But I like it better when we are reversed.a She moved back, as Sleanela lay upon her. They rested in each otheras arms for a moment, Sleanela kissing her now and then.

aHow many more marks did you give Me last eve, upon My neck?a aThey are not just upon your neck, my Queen. I am well offended that you know this not.a She began touching various parts of Sa.n.a.lrainasa b.r.e.a.s.t.s, stomach, and neck. aHere is one. Two. No, three. Wait, four. Ah, here is another. And yet another.a The High Queen was laughing, aYou are worse than those wretched creatures in the small shallow warm lakes.a aYou seemed not to mind prior eve.a Sa.n.a.lraina smiled, aIn truth, you make Me wild and desirous of you by doing such.a aAre you going to meet with the leader of the Mungardies?a aNot for a temporary truce only. Why waste our moments?a aWill she not become angry?a aSo? It will also make her all the more afraid. She will counter with even more, such as a half-cycle truce, or a full-cycle truce. I think she now tries to push Me.a aShould I call Caitha back so you can deliver this message?a aI will have Caitha bring Erthrn, Annawn, Meera, and your former lover. I think it is the moment to give your former lover an important task. One in which she should be quite well prepared for.a aWould you like me to call in your attendants to dress you?a aI will have Caitha call them to us, and then return to you. They will have to deal with our needs this turn. I am well tired of tending to everyone elseas needs for the moment. It is the moment for Me to tend to you, only.a Sleanela touched her cheek, aYou always do, my Love.a She delivered her message to Caitha, then returned quickly to Sleanela, shedding her cover as she entered the bed. She moved into her now resting Elf, feeling her softness and easy breathing.

The High Queen turned to her, looking tired, aThere are some rewards for being High Queen. Feeling you next to Me is one of them.a It took some moments to gather Sam, Meera, Annawn, and Erthrn together. By that moment, Sleanela and Sa.n.a.lraina had returned to sleep, so were re-awakened when the small group had finally arrived. The attendants came directly behind them, knowing that they might as well disturb The High Queen now instead of later.

As Sam entered, she became somewhat surprised and embarra.s.sed to see Sleanela in the bed with The High Queen. While she was well used to Sleanela no longer being hers, it was difficult to see her in bed with her sister. Sleanela, yet sleepy, simply rolled onto her side away from the group, covering herself even further. She cared little what they had to say this turn.

The High Queen looked upon her lover, seeing her turn away from her former lover and the others, laughing quietly to herself. As they all entered, they knelt and bowed their heads, aHigh Queen.a Never prior had any of them seen The High Queen so less than formal. She rose, covering herself with one of the covers as she did so, aGood. You are finally here. Erthrn. I would like you to take The Highest to meet with this leader of the Mungardies. She is to serve as our amba.s.sador, or some such t.i.tle, and as a.s.sistant to The High Queen. Samarainathelainelna, I would like you to tell the leader of the Mungardies that she wastes our moments, and that if she would like a truce, she is going to have to deliver much more than her current offering. Be firm, and allow for no softness in this. Can you do this for The Realm?a Sam was surprised at her new role, but well pleased that she was to be her sisteras messenger this turn, aI can do this for you. You would like me to appear strong and displeased by her current offer. What if she offers more while I am there?a aTell her that I will have to think about it and will get back to her, but that I have been well displeased at her first offer.a Meera bowed her head, aMy Queen. I think she will ask for the children to be returned.a aI expect as such also, Warrior Woman of Woden. But it will not be so. I would rather unleash Daklradil upon her once again. Give her no measure. Give her no hint of what you think. And My sister, beware of her tricks. Erthrn, you will need to see to this. And all of you, take many guards and be well prepared for battle. And be warned: Say nothing about our Elf. Even if she mentions it. Let no sign appear that an Elf now lives in The Realm. Where has she agreed to meet?a aAt our border.a aGood. Be cautious. Say little. Do less, and give nothing away. Return to Me upon the completion of your mission. Annawn, I expect you to bring them all back safely to Me. And My Sister, I expect you to remain as firm as you believe that I would.a aAs you say, it shall be so, my sister.a They bowed, then exited the island dwelling. Sa.n.a.lraina laid back down and moved into her lover, aWhere were we, My Love?a Throughout the morn and midturn, they slept, grew intimate, and ate their meal in the bed. By late midturn, they had decided to rise and wait for the groupas return. Sleanela was sitting at the lakeas side, petting and touching all the animals that came up to her, while The High Queen sat once again upon one of the chairs near her.

aEven the fish come up to you, My Love?a Sleanela laughed lightly, aSo it would seem.a aLook over there. The lovers come to you.a Sleanela looked across the lake and saw that the two lovers that made their haunting cries throughout the eve were indeed swimming over to her. She petted their heads lightly and scratched the back of their necks.

aAnd this has occurred throughout your life?a aAs far as I can recall. Except there were none such as these in Woden. Mostly just the ducks and all the barnyard animals. Also, the occasional bird, but none such as yours.a As Sleanela mentioned The High Queenas raptor, Sa.n.a.lraina began to wonder what had happened to her winged messenger.

Sleanela rubbed her wounded hand lightly. Sa.n.a.lraina frowned, seeing her do so, aDoes your hand hurt you?a aSome a yes.a The High Queen rose, aLet Me help you to remove some of this pain.a aI was wondering if my staff had some of the healing spells within it.a Sa.n.a.lraina shook her head, aWhile some spells can be used upon ourselves, the staff cannot be used in this fas.h.i.+on, My Desire. I am sorry for this.a aWhy is this so?a aIt was considered a most corruptible of powers, so its abilities were constrained only to the external.a aHow do you know of all these things?a aIt was My training. I trained all the turn, from sunas rise to the sunas set. Much of the turn was spent on the powers, then on the weapon usage, of the sorcerersa spells, upon the mystical abilities, then upon The Realmas past.a The High Queen went over to her and crouched down beside her, aHold out your hand, My Desire.a Sleanela did so. The High Queen undid the bandages and looked upon the wound, displeased by what she saw, aWe need to call The Healer. The infection sets in more deeply now. I must not have cleaned My sword from its prior usage, or this infection wouldnat have occurred. We will have to clean out your wound, My Desire.a aMore pain? I grow well weary of it.a The High Queen looked upon her lover tenderly, then placed her hand gently over Sleanelas wound. She muttered some words, then moved her hand to Sleanelas head. After a few moments, she removed her hand, then rose, aI will call The Healer to us. We will tend to your wound, then tend more to your pain.a The Healer came quickly and examined the wound. She stood and spoke to The High Queen, aIt is well infected, as you have said. I have developed a new ointment we might try. It may prevent having to reopen the wound to cleanse it.a aYour back ointment works well, so let us try.a aIt should also help to reduce the swelling some, and to also relieve a small amount of the pain. But the wound is quite swollen.a She shook her head in dismay, aMost inflamed.a aHow long prior to us knowing if it has worked?a aPerhaps by the morn. Perhaps as early as this eve. I am hoping it also helps to reduce the scaring effects of such a wound, so as to help keep the muscles from stiffening later.a She held the container out to Sleanela, aI am going to have you rub this ointment on your own wound, Elf, so that I cause you no further pain. You should feel no pain from its application, only a coolness, and hopefully a slight immediate decrease in your pain.a As Sleanela lightly rubbed it into her very swollen cut, she felt some instant relief, aWhat is in this? This already feels improved.a She shrugged, aSome roots, essences, spells, and so on. Just general alchemy.a When Sleanela was done, The Healer placed on a new bandage, aWe will check on it again this eve, my Elf. Until then, let me remove some of your pain for you.a As both The Healer and The High Queen helped Sleanela to displace her pain, the group returned from their meeting with the Mungardies leader. The High Queen could tell that they were pleased, and hoped it went as well as they had thought.

aWe are invaded.a The Healer looked up to her Queen, aI will leave now, High One, but will return later this eve, with your leave.a aRemain if you wish, Healer. We will be having a small party this eve, so it would seem.a The Healer was pleased, knowing that Annawn would be there, but also knowing that it would make little difference to Annawn that she was.

Sa.n.a.lraina had called for a party, and Erthrn and the attendants happily complied. Sa.n.a.lraina had also requested that all her traveling companions be invited to the party, as well as Uthrn, who would now be traveling with them. Throughout the eve, entertainment, food and drink were supplied in large quant.i.ties, while Erthrn and Sam told stories of the leader of the Mungardies, and of their successful mission.

Erthrn was most pleased with their mission, aYou should have seen your sister, my Queen. She was most excellent. The Mungardies leader said, aI command that our five children be returned to us if this truce is to go forward.a Your sister just looked upon her and said, aThen the meeting is over. We have no need of your demands.a And then she turned and began to walk back to her horse.a Meera added, aThe Mungardies leader looked frightened at that moment.a Sam added her own version, imitating the Mungardies leader, aThen she called me back: aAmba.s.sador. Come back. Amba.s.sador.aa Erthrn continued the tale, aYour sister was magnificent. She turned to her and said, aYou have but one moment to make this of worth for The High Queen of The Realm, or we now leave and will not return. She is overly busy to tend to your petty demands.aa Meera nodded, aIt was amazing, in truth. The Mungardies leader then motioned for Sam to sit across the table from her.a Sam continued her imitation of the Mungardies leaderas voice, aThank you, Amba.s.sador. Allow me to ask it in another way, if I might. Is there any chance that we may negotiate for our childrenas return?aa Erthrn just laughed, aYour sister just told her, aNot within the bounds of a mere truce. Perhaps The High Queen may consider the possibility if a full peace were given, but not until then.aa Sa.n.a.lraina was listening carefully for any missteps taken, but began to see that her sister had indeed performed her task well, aIs there a truce?a Sam looked at her and shook her head, aNo. I thought it not my place to provide as such. Besides, it seemed all the more entertaining to keep her waiting. She offered much, and on your terms only. I agreed to nothing of her requests. She agreed to provide no fighting or retaliation for one full cycle, beginning this turn.a aAre her offerings doc.u.mented and sealed?a aThey are, my Queen.a Sam opened up a small pouch and handed the doc.u.ment to her sister.

Sa.n.a.lraina read it carefully, then re-scrolled it, and handed it to Annawn, aWell done, Samarainathelainelna. I could have done no better. Was she surprised you were sent in My place?a Erthrn laughed again, aShe was angry at first, then thought better of it when your sister turned yet again, and began to walk away.a aHow can you be certain this was their leader, and not some imposter?a Erthrn smiled, aI took Uthrn with us.a The High Queen smiled in return, aWell done.a * * * *

The High Queen allowed the party to continue for a while longer, then took Annawn and Erthrn aside, aErthrn, My friend. We leave from your sweet company in the morn. I will meet with My Counselors upon My return from Elafsandallea, and inform them that I move My reign to your town for a half-cycle, once a cycle.a aI am honored, my Queen, and will look forward to your return. We will celebrate your reign as High Queen in our town at that moment. Until then, we will continue with the construction of your surprises. My Queen?a She nodded at Erthrn.

aI would like to provide a ceremonial recessional for you as you leave, for our town. Will this be acceptable to you?a aIt is fine, Erthrn. I will comply with your needs and wishes. And you may inform your subjects that I will return soon. Erthrn, My friend, are you certain you are well prepared for what follows with Me when I bring My reign here?a aYes, my Queen. We will be well prepared, and in truth, look forward to it. You know I have long looked to this, and welcome you into this valley with an open heart. We hope you have enjoyed your stay with us, Highness.a aIn truth, Erthrn, you have spoiled Me. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed, and will now be well rewarded.a aThank you, my Queen. You give me great honor. And we will always continue to spoil you. Your Valley has overused you, Highness. We will see more greatly to your needs. And your Elf will be most valued amongst us.a aYou know that Uthrn now leaves your town with us. Is this acceptable to you?a Erthrn bowed her head, aIt is, my Queen. I have already replaced her with another, as my Force Leader. But I will miss her ability.a aThank you, Erthrn, for your generosity and grace. You please Me well.a Erthrn returned to their small party, while The High Queen turned to Annawn, aForce Leader. Prepare for our journey. Uthrn will now be traveling with us, but under your command. Do you know the way to the Women of the Trees?a aNo, High Queen. But your Elf has told me that her horse knows where they dwell.a aIt is one-and-a-half turnas journey from here only, at a casual pace. We head directly west from here for one turn, then northwest in the morn, from there. We will be searching for some small caves in which to spend our eve. Morainla may recall these caves. She was with Me when we went there, once long prior.a aHigh Queen?a She waited.

aYou have been to these Women of the Trees, prior?a She nodded.

aThey live up in the trees, High Queen?a aNo. They live inside the Trees.a aOh. Thank you, Highness.a Annawn bowed and began to leave.

aForce Leader. Wait.a She turned, and bowed her head, aHigh Queen?a She studied her for a moment, then sighed, aWalk with Me, Force Leader.a They walked back across the bridges into the main portion of The High Queenas Gardens.

aIs all well with you?a Sa.n.a.lraina knew there were yet many tensions between the two of them, and she wanted them gone by the beginning of the journey.

aHigh Queen?a She sighed deeply, aAnnawn. Tell Me of your thoughts.a aThey are always open to you, High Queen.a She sighed again, trying to keep her patience, aTell Me of them. Save Me the effort. Pretend it is a favor for Me.a In response, Annawn fell on her knees before her Queen, bowing her head to the ground, aI am deeply sorry, High Queen. Never have I wished to displease you. It is my single goal to serve you and The Realm well. I am now embarra.s.sed and humiliated in your presence, High Queen, and you have every right to think lowly of me. You should have beheaded me. I have no right to serve you.a The High Queen crouched down, placing her fingers under Annawnas chin. Speaking softly, she said, aLook at Me, Annawn. I command it of you.a Annawn looked at her Queen, tears streaming from her eyes, aYes, High Queen?a aI place My life in your hands upon every turn. Do you know of this?a aYes, High Queen.a Gently, she said, aWhy would I behead the Force Leader that has protected My valley and realm so well?a Annawn tried to lower her head, but couldnat, as The High Queen held her head up, aBecause I failed you, High Queen.a She wiped the tears from Annawnas face, aNo. You failed Me not. One of your actions disappointed Me. Do you see this difference?a aBut I did fail you, my Queen.a Very quietly, she said, aNo, Annawn. Your actions frustrated and disappointed Me. The Mungardies are the ones that failed The Realm, not you. And between My disappointment that we were unable to protect the now defenseless Dungaras, My anger at the Mungardies, and My frustration that Uthrn was afraid to tell Me the report, I became enraged. And yet, never did I think the Dungaras more important than you. Never would I trade a Dungaras or a Mungardies life for yours, My treasured one. Do you see this?a aBut you are angry with me, my Queen.a She thought about Annawnas statement for a moment, aYou say this because of what I did to your neck and ear?a Annawn nodded.

aI was disappointed with you, most certain, but not because of the Dungaras. In truth, while that most upset Me, My anger wasnat at you until you came forward in front of all the forces. You placed Me in a most difficult of positions. Are you aware of this?a aNo, High Queen. I was merely trying to solve the issue for you, to save you the effort.a She rose, making Annawn to also do so. Softly, she said, aLet us strike a bargain. I will not command your forces for you, and you donat do My thinking for Me.a Annawnas head was lowered, yet ashamed, aAnd I will not question your commands, my Queen.a Sa.n.a.lraina saw that Annawn was returning to her, but knew that it would be difficult for many moments to come.

aI hope I am not a mean Queen, but I do know that My temper is quick. What occurred the other turn was mostly My anger at The Realm. You must learn to read My moods more carefully. You told Me prior that you are perhaps the best-trained observer in The Realm. Not good enough it would seem, as you didnat really see My anger. You a.s.sumed it was directed at you. I make errors also, and I would be less than a good queen if I didnat expect mistakes from My own loyal and most trusted of advisors. Do you understand this?a aIf I make a mistake, my Queen, it could cost The Realm your life.a The High Queen placed her fingers under Annawnas chin, and once again made Annawn look upon her, aListen well to Me. Hear Me when I say thisa"I will die upon some turn, Annawn. You must accept this as so. But we will not do so by our own hands to each other. We can only do the best we can, even though I must seek perfection in all of us. Do you know how many of the former High Queenas lived out their full lives?a aNo, my Queen.a aOf thirty-eight High Queens, only six have survived until they died of overly many cycles. Death comes with the position, Annawn. The chances are that at some moment, even you will not be able to save Me. Do you understand what I am trying to tell you?a Annawnas eyes opened widely at the statement regarding the former High Queens, aThis many were killed, my Queen?a She nodded, aIt is so. But if I am killed, another takes My place. It is as simple as this. And the same occurs with you. If you die in battle, then I must replace you. But never, never will you die by My hand, unless you turn traitor. Do you understand yet what I am trying to tell you?a Annawn stood up straighter, aI think so, my Queen. I now understand also why you have been given as many powers as you have. The Realmas leaders that voted you in wished not to see you die as easily as these others.a aPerhaps.a Then she laughed lightly, aAnd perhaps, as The Realmas Mystical leaders would like Me to survive so that they may reap the rewards of all the training they have invested in Me, the same goes for you. I also would like it not to have to train yet another force leader.a Annawn smiled a little, aI understand, my Queen.a aMy teachers would tell Me that I have failed in My training.a aBecause you beheaded me not, my Queen?a aYes. It is so. They told Me never to be soft.a aMy jaw, ear and neck tell Me that you are not soft, my Queen.a She had been looking away for a moment, across the lake, but looked back at Annawn, now seeing the bruise upon her jaw, aMy hand also has such bruises as this. But soft or no, I know I have made the correct decision.a aIf you are considered as soft, my Queen, I hope I never have to meet a High Queen that is considered as not soft. And I am most certain that the Mungardies think of you as not soft, either.a The High Queen chuckled to herself, aNo. I imagine that they donat. Tell Me. Did My sister and Erthrn do as well as they bragged about?a She nodded, aThey did well, my Queen. You would have been pleased.a They began walking back to the island party. The High Queen spoke as if to herself, aThank the Mothers for our Healer. I know not what I would do without her.a aMy Queen?a The High Queen looked startled, aOh. I am sorry, Annawn. I was just thinking to Myself of all that we put on our poor Healer. We overuse her most excellent services and abilities, yet she continues to work ever the more for us. For all her talents, it is her nature that is most prized.a Annawn thought so as well, but also thinking The Healer beautiful, aYes, my Queen. Of this I know well. She is tireless in her loyalty. And most generous in her abilities.a As the party ended, The High Queen found her lover waiting alone upon one of the islandas beaches. She went to her, aDid you enjoy the party, My Love?a Sleanela smiled lovingly at her, always glad to see her, aSa.n.a.lraina. Your raptor awaits you.a The High Queen felt the wind, sensing the raptor. She gave a soft whistle, then waited. After a moment, she held out her arm and the raptor flew down, landing gracefully upon it. The High Queen ruffled its neck feathers while listening to the message. Sleanela saw that The High Queen was surprised at the message, and saw her look across the lake. When the raptor finished its message, The High Queen smoothed its back feathers and praised it.

aYou have done well, My Brave One. When you grow in need, let Me know and I will see that you have as you desire.a She moved her arm lightly, helping the great bird to fly off.

aA good report?a Sa.n.a.lraina stared across the lake, aA report. Finally.a aWhat do you search for?a aA messenger awaits Me. But I cannot recall the spell I need to bring her to Me.a aA spell? You forgot a spell? You?a Sa.n.a.lraina looked at her, frustrated, aYes, Me. I cannot remember all these spells. And I seldom use them.a She became even more frustrated, aWhat is that spell?a aWhat do you call to you?a aNot what, but who. One of the Skrakingesa. She has a message for Me.a aWhy do you need a spell?a The High Queen was deep in thought, trying to recall the spell that would allow the Skrakingesa to come to her, aHuh? Oh. They show themselves not unless the key is given. The spell is the key. But what is that spell?a aMight I have that spell upon my staff?a Yet searching her mind for the spell, it suddenly dawned on her what Sleanela had said, aOf course, My Love. Of course. By the Mothers, it is good that one of us has some intelligence about her this eve. Do you have your staff?a aI do. I have been studying the spells. What do I search for?a The High Queen looked perplexed, aI know not. Try asking it about the Skrakingesa.a Sleanela did, aHere is one. Speaking staff-to-staff with them?a The High Queen waved her hand, dismissing this spell, aNo. That is a useless one. Is there another?a Sleanela brushed her hand across the staff, trying again, aHmmm a This one uses their secret herbs to produce a special potion that allows those in love with one who is not in loa"a aNo. Not that one. Stupid spell. Try again.a aAh. Perhaps this one. It opens an invisible door. Would this be it?a aYes. Good. Can you do this one?a aWhat if I just give you the spell?a aThere can be many spells for one thing. You saw this with our lightning spell. They were the same but different. Does this spell require your staff?a Sleanela read it, aNo. It appears not so.a She read the spell to Sa.n.a.lraina. The High Queen listened, then nodded.

aFinally. I recall it now. I wonder where it went in My mind. I should have recalled this spell easily.a She began reciting the spell and using her hands, as required, but suddenly halted. She turned to her Elf, aHave I told you of these Deep Mystics?a Sleanela shook her head.

aThey are the little Mystics of The Realm. Only half our size, and speak not as we do. They only speak their thoughts.a aLike the Spirit Mothers.a The High Queen nodded, aAnd they are extremely shy.a She began reciting the spell once again, finis.h.i.+ng it upon this attempt. Sleanela watched, never quite knowing what to look for with any of the spells. A small light appeared in front of her Queen, swirling within its own boundary, looking alive. After a few moments, a very tiny woman appeared. Sleanela was instantly charmed by this little mystic, seeing that she was, as The High Queen had said, only half their size. And she also instantly recalled these waiflike little-folk from her Motheras memories that had only recently been given to her.

Sleanela nodded to the little one, speaking Elfin to her, aWe welcome you.a In a high-pitched voice that only Sleanela could hear, the Waif replied, also in Elfin-speak, aYou are the Elf. I am Tarlabreathen. Do you recall my queen, Elf? Although I know you couldnat recall her really, but your mother must have certainly given you her memories. She is a most wonderful queen, and she will be so pleasaa The Waif kept talking at a speed that surprised Sleanela. She just looked down at the Waif, then to her lover, aYou say they are shy?a aYes. Can you not tell this?a She shook her head, aNo. She hasnat halted from her talking since she saw me. She is yet talking.a The High Queen was amused, never prior knowing of this, aI hear nothing.a aIt must not be pitched for your ears. It is a very high voice. And a very rapid and endless voice.a aIs she yet speaking?a Sleanela nodded, laughing lightly. She bent down to the Waif and interrupted her, speaking in Elfin-speak, aTarlabreathen, my Waif. Halt. The High Queen is unable to hear you.a aBut I was speaking to you only, Elf, as I am most excited. Perhaps you have forgotten, but for every Elf there is a Waif. I wonder who is your Waif. I hope that I am, but I suppose that Queen Lrnadrn will have to make this determination for us. But I ho

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