26. II:Interlude: Away From the Front Lines (1/2)
act ii
interlude: away from
the front lines
castle wyndia had
become significantly more boring since the recent departure of the
two people who had figured prominently in luna's life there. she
found that despite thinking that nina was a stuck-up snob, she missed
nina in a strange way that she couldn't quite fathom. it was
nothing like the way that the other kids around her age in the castle
missed the aggravating princess, sure, but it was there and it
bothered luna. why should she care at all that the princess was
gone?
however, she didn't
often get the opportunity to try to figure out herself, or even the
changes of the three years since she had arrived. either she was in
class (which she even – zenith forbid! – found interesting
occasionally), out training (which she still liked best) or was being
pestered by the other royal
at. though why she couldn't
get prince kenneth to leave her alone stumped her. she had tried
everything short of thumping him.
the worst part was that
where the prince went, so did followers. and because nina was not
present, some that would prefer to follow her were following him as a
replacement. it very nearly made luna sick to think about. maybe
that was why she missed nina after all. because anything was
preferable to being followed around by a ten-year-old and his posse.
especially when you're fifteen and want nothing to do with said
child.
luna's slack
expression as she stared out the window of the castle to the front
grounds seemed to be no hint to the prince, who nattered on,
ostensibly to her, about what he had learned about her particular
and of ascent in his lessons lately. of course, it was really to
his sycophants about how wonderful/smart/quick or whatever he was.
luna tried to engage herself with the sights of particular citizens
of the city going about their business, but they were boring enough
that it didn't really help her.
she found, as usual,
her rage rising as the toadies laughed at something that kenneth had
just related to them. probably about himself, but at this point luna
wasn't paying enough attention (thankfully) to be able to tell.
she finally turned around, her rage fighting its way through her
boredom to take her attention. why are you listening to this
at? she asked the ones who were about her age silently. it
was understandable enough to follow nina around, as you might be able
to pretend to be her 'friend'.
luna, of course, saw it
for what it really was. when she had talked to ryu about it, he
agreed with her readily: the other nobles in the castle desperately
wanted to be on the good side of the royal family. she had known it
was bad (pretending to be friends is pretty bad), but it ran deeper
than even she had expected. she hadn't figured that it would be
bad enough to pretend to be friends with the royal child that was
five years younger.
luna's glare at
kenneth seemed to be having about as much effect on him as her
disinterested stare. he continued to talk about nothing in
particular, though some of the others were noticing the powerful
stare that luna had leveled at the royal
at. this of course,
changed nothing about the conversation, since the one person who
hadn't noticed the stare was the one who was talking and kept
talking. and talking. some of the others were becoming visibly
nervous.
luna's patience was
already thin, but it managed to not become any thinner due mostly to
the faces that she was causing on the other kids. she was enjoying
something for the first time in a while in the his presence,
so she kept it up, trying to see what faces would be made if she did
so. each moment that passed, something else became slightly more
amusing, so she was never quite disappointed by the further and
further reactions.
finally, one of the
sycophants started tapping kenneth on the shoulder. a single tap
didn't even
eak the cadence of the monologue he had been keeping
up, but after about a minute of semi-continuous tapping, the cadence
finally began to falter, and another fifteen seconds of renewed vigor
in the tapping saw the monologue come to a close, if merely a
trail-off. "what?" ken asked the guy who was tapping him. the
response was a silent indication of luna's face, to which ken
finally really looked at; then he grinned. "oh, she always looks
like that eventually."
slap!
ken's left cheek was
rapidly turning red, and his hand came up seeking to rub away the
sudden pain. gasps sounded all around as the nobles realized that
the prince had just been slapped. tears were welling up in his eyes,
and he burst into tears as he tore down the hallway toward the throne
room. most of the others followed quickly, but one remained behind.
he was of the same age as nina, ryu and luna. he was in the lessons
that they were, as well as training. like most of the other nobles,
he was a wyndian ascent like nina and ken. his wings were smaller
than most of the other wyndians, but luna knew that he was a better
flyer than any but nina.
his name was "oren."
he bowed to luna, who looked completely unimpressed. i know your
name, idiot. "i don't believe we've properly met."
luna huffed and turned
to walk in the opposite direction of where the prince had fled. "i
don't believe i wanted it to happen." her steps were loud in the
now nearly deserted corridor. before she could take more than two,
however, she found her arm held back. she spun and called her
magical power to her hand, facing it palm outwards to her assailant,
who looked rather taken aback at her reaction. "did you think i
was kidding?" she asked in a dangerous voice.
oren swallowed,
obviously fearful of the power that was visible in luna's hand.
this was unsurprising, as luna had even more magical power than nina
did, which she had proved in a recent sparring match between them.
ryu had watched the duel closely to make sure that neither of them
had hurt each other, and that had been enough to stop either girl
from actually trying to cause bodily harm. but luna had won handily,
and it was known throughout the castle that the most powerful
sorceress in it was the celestial ascent.
"i- i'm sorry,"
oren stuttered, not really succeeding at sounding anything but
scared.