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But Kit seemed sure, so they left without delay.
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"Do you think he's really capable of making the Charms? That being able to see the mist is the only thing that's required?" asked Iah.
Sharli sighed, pausing in doing her ch.o.r.es as she turned back to Iah.
"Kit seemed sure," Sharli stated, "Still, I can't help but think I'd be much more sure of everything if Ra.s.sa was here with us".
Iah rolled her eyes at her sister, "Sharli, you were in charge of this place for years before Ra.s.sa showed up, it's why he left you in charge. Sure there are more things to worry about now than just the next meal, but that doesn't change the fact that we trust your decisions. All of us".
"I could barely get us to the next meal, Iah," Sharli sighed, tossing the rags she was was.h.i.+ng back into the water as she sat down, "How can I get a business off the ground if I could barely find food?"
Iah looked at the pitiful vision of her sister and moved to sit beside her, "Sharli, you need to have more confidence in yourself. In your decisions. Ra.s.sa was sure you could do it. I'm sure. Why can't you be?"
The question was left unanswered as one of the children, Meg, burst out of the back of the Ruin breathing deeply.
"Meg?" asked Iah, "What's wrong?"
"Kit…he's hurt," said Meg.
Iah and Sharli jumped up immediately, moving into the Ruin and following Meg to the bedroom where Olly had unceremoniously dumped him. The troubled young man was now rapidly drawing on a sheet of paper. Runes by the look of it, but he didn't appear to have a care in the world for Kit who looked pale and covered in sweat where he was sprawled on his bed.
"What, by the G.o.ds, did you do to him?!" shouted Sharli as she rushed forward, her hand going straight to Kit's pale and sweaty skin.
Olly looked near uninterested, "He'll wake up later".
"G.o.ds, he has a fever, Iah go and get some water," said Sharli, then she turned to Olly, her eyes fierce, "What did you do to him".
Olly didn't even look up as he repeated what he'd said, "He'll wake up later".
Sharli's expression turned frustrated and she stood, crossing to Olly's bed in two short steps before knocking the paper and charcoal from Olly's hands. Olly looked genuinely surprised as he looked at the scattered papers, then up at Sharli.
"I'm just practicing-"
Olly's head whipped to the side, a sharp smack ricocheting off the walls of the small room as Sharli's palm connected with his cheek. There was silence in the room, the only sounds Sharli's rage filled breath and Kit's ragged one. Olly raised his charcoal stained hand to cup his rapidly reddening cheek as he slowly turned back to face Sharli. His expression was different this time. So much so that Sharli took an unconscious step back. Gone were the innocence and childlike mania that usually graced his face. In its place was a cold, deadpan expression that terrified her. Olly stared at Sharli for a moment, then his eyes flickered to Olly and they softened ever so slightly. He dropped his hand, then he dropped to his knees on the floor, taking up the paper and Charcoal.
Sharli sucked in a breath of frustration, "I don't give a d.a.m.n about your practicing. I give a d.a.m.n about my friend. My family, who was fine when he left this morning with you but is now looking like he's on the verge of death. I asking you, what happened?"
Olly gathered his papers and charcoal, then he stood, taller than Sharli, though he was always so hunched over whatever drawings he was working on it was rarely something she'd focused on. She focused on it now, his cold stare intimidating her.
"He will wake up, later," Olly repeated, then he moved around her and walked out, clearly sensing that he wasn't welcomed. Sharli watched him leave, only snapping out of it when Iah returned.
"What's wrong?" asked Iah.
Sharli huffed, wiping a hand across her face, a hand she realised, that was shaking. Had he scared her that much? He'd never appeared dangerous before. Sharli wasn't even sure what she was scared of. What was it about him that made her so instinctually terrified?
Sharli balled her hand into a fist, arresting control of her emotions as she moved to Kit's side and helped Iah to wipe the sweat from his body.
"I don't know, he'd only say that he'd wake up soon," Sharli admitted.
Iah glanced over her shoulder to where Olly had disappeared down the hall.
"Well I'm sure he's not wrong," said Iah.
"I don't trust him," Sharli admitted.
Iah turned back to her sister.
"You don't think Kit will wake up?" asked Iah.
Sharli shook her head, "That's not what I meant. Olly he's…does he really expect us to believe that his only motivation to learning these Runes is that he just wants to learn them?"
Iah frowned, "Well, by the looks of it he's signed the blood contract now. He can't give away any secrets about the Charms, not without severe consequences".
"That blood contract was made by Ra.s.sa," said Sharli, "Did he ever tell you what happens if one of the parties die before the contract is fulfilled".
"No," Iah admitted.
"Me neither," said Sharli, "But something tells me we won't be able to suffer the consequences".
Iah watched her sister for a moment, then the two of them tended to Kit in silence.
***
"Is he awake yet?" asked Iah as Sharli exited the room.
"He'll wake up later," Olly spoke from halfway down the hall. He'd take a seat there and continued with his 'practice'. It had irked Sharli. He was doing nothing to help Kit. Only serving to get in the way from her perspective. Yet that cold look he'd displayed earlier, the one that had all but disappeared by now, kept her from telling him off again. The red handprint on his face a reminder of their earlier disagreement.
"No," Sharli sighed, "But he seems to be improving at least. His fever is going down and his breathing isn't as ragged".
Iah watched her sister eye Olly before she stepped forward, lowering her voice to a whisper, "Are you okay? Why'd you hit him earlier?"
Sharli scoffed, "Why? Are you kidding. That's the only thing he's said for the last five hours. He's not giving us any clues as to how or why this happened to Kit. He doesn't even seem to be concerned. He's just drawing those runes like it's a G.o.ds d.a.m.ned compet.i.tion".
Iah sighed, "Sharli, he's been sat in that same spot ever since you kicked him out of the room. He'd be in the room if you hadn't. He is concerned about Kit. At the very least he's showing a positive att.i.tude".
Sharli rolled her eyes as she shoved past her sister towards the kitchen, "And when has a positive att.i.tude ever saved anybody, Iah?"
Iah watched her sister go in disappointment. Where was the sister who'd stood strong and confident? It only appeared to Iah that she was getting further and further away. Iah looked over at Olly. Maybe the guy was right. Her sister was standing on a cliff, and the way things were going, jumping off it would do none of them any good.