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Fit for Life

Reading this I know I'm missing LOTS! #-o

However ... It's AWESOME to catch up with "Morsel", get back into the swing of things, learn more than I knew before, and become re-ensnared by the way you write, and what you write about! :=D: ..|

Thank You! for continuing, Buddy! (group)

Keep Smilin'!! (*8*) :kiss:
Chaz :luv:
 
212
Purpose

“Okay, Crystal”, Rita began, spinning her chair on one leg, “we–“ She jumped and the chair tilted back against the desk, catching her. “Anaph, don’t do that to me!”

Crystal laughed. She’d seen their Druid glide in silently and lean against the inside of the door, and had been waiting in anticipation of Rita’s reaction to seeing him. A small part of that reaction was due to how both of them felt about the fact that Anaph felt free to lean against the inside of doors because he would sense if someone was approaching it – she and Rita both had seen him step aside just before a door swung inward, and it took some getting used to.

Anaph stuck out his staff, placing the end right in Rita’s right hand just before the chair feet slid on the polished floor. Her frown at his motion turned to surprise as the staff became her best hope for not having her head slam against the desktop. “Thanks”, she said drily, “though I’m uncertain how much thanks are actually due since you caused my predicament.”

“You’ve been doing serious writing”, the young Druid observed. “You’re talking like a formal document.”

It was Rita’s turn to laugh. “Got me”, she admitted, then sighed. “I’m trying to find a polite way to tell the Lost British queen Rigel would rather marry Lady Meriel.”

Anaph smiled slightly and shook his head. “Don’t bother – he needs to marry the Queen”.

He ‘needs to’”? Rita cut in before Anaph could go on. Her lightly sarcastic tone was cutting.

Anaph was better at cutting in because he could sense how close the other person was to speaking again, an unfair advantage he rarely hesitated to use when matters were serious. “Yes, he, Rigel, needs to marry the Queen.” Crystal giggled quietly; the way their Druid said the word “queen” put an image of a throne and rich fur robes and jewels into her mind. Anaph grinned at her in shared humor: he’d found that their musical Snatched was very sensitive to his “druid-tones”. Rita, catching what was going on there better than she caught what she thought of as loading his terms, cleared her throat.

But again Anaph beat her to speaking. “Rigel isn’t here for himself – none of us is, and we aren’t, as a group I mean. The Snatcher brought us here for a reason, so we have a duty to it to follow the best path to accomplish it. We have to go to the Snatcher, all of us–“

Crystal managed to cut in on him. “All? You sound like Mervynn.”

Anaph managed to convey a mental scowl at Crystal’s interruption, one only she caught. “Mervynn’s right. I don’t know why, but the Snatcher wants all of us. And to get us all there”, he went on, turning back to Rita, “Rigel is going to need the Lost British. The best way to do that is to be their king, and the way to be their king is to marry their Queen.”

Rita felt on firmer ground now. “Even if he marries her, that doesn’t guarantee he’ll become king. We don’t know their laws or customs about that. Also even if he marries her, he won’t want to become king; he’ll demand that or he won’t marry her. Rigel is in charge of a lot more than he wants, now! Osvaldo has essentially made himself Rigel’s vassal, the Celts will come at his call, some Quistador towns consider him their actual overlord thanks to those brilliant swordsmen Osvaldo sent north, and that’s on top of the lords in their castles from Perez in the north clear down to the Escobar borders – do you really think he’ll accept more?” She knew as her words ended that she wasn’t going to win this point, but she had to make it.

Anaph shook his head faintly with a small sad smile. “He will, because he has to. He knows his purpose. He’s lord of all that because he needs to be. He’ll become king of the Lost British because he needs to.”

Rita pondered this while Crystal’s gaze shifted back and forth between the two speakers. “If he sees it as his duty, you’re right.” She shifted her chair so her right arm rested on the desk and regarded her efforts, thinking maybe she should just burn it all – though she wouldn’t, if only because making paper took a lot of labor; it would be bleached and used again. “But why does he need all these people?”

Anaph set his staff upright by the door, then tapped it with a finger so it fell and leaned against the frame. It didn't bounce. “He needs armies. There are the Others, and there are people, too, between us and the Snatcher. Neither is just going to let us just walk through. No, I don’t know how far it is, except it’s farther than we’ve traveled so far, and I don’t know how big the armies have to be, except I think he can’t afford to conquer the Quistadors by force because he’ll need all the men they can supply.”

“Except the Inkies”, Crystal muttered.

Anaph grimaced. “He has to get rid of them – they’d just get in the way.” The grimace became a scowl as the thought leapt into his mind that he should make sure that Urien was at the battle that would have to happen to eliminate the Inquisition. The reason for having the renegade present deeply disturbed him.

“If Antonio gets back in time, they won’t be a problem much longer”, Rita said softly. “Ryan will have his new cannon by spring, and Samson says the Inquisitors will attack as soon as they can gather an army. Captain Montdragón is almost drooling over how they’re going to smash that army.”

“He has to save as many as possible!” declared Anaph. “If they’re not Inquisitors at heart–“

“I know”, Rita interrupted, “we should only wipe out the fanatics. But we’ll only be able to sort through the prisoners, after, because anyone attacking has to be fought.”
“But about Rigel needing armies: he needs to know where he’s going, and what’s in between. Even Xenophon needed information about the territory ahead.”

“Professor Applehead’s balloon ships”, Crystal said dreamily.

“That’s ‘Applestead’”, Rita corrected, grinning. “Especially since you haven’t met the professor, or his head. But yes, Ryan is waiting to hear how that’s going, and Rigel knows he shouldn’t go marching off anywhere without airships to scout ahead – we have to know where the Others are. And if we can solve the metal shortage, we can bomb the Others without risking lives.”

Anaph nodded; he had an idea about getting iron ore, but he wasn’t ready to tell anyone. “But for it to all work, Rigel has to marry the Queen.”

Rita sighed; Anaph expected her to do the convincing. “Let’s see what happens this spring. Rigel may not even be able to go south again this year if he has to help against the Inquisitors.”

The Druid looked alarmed. “But he has to!” he exclaimed, sounding again like the kid just Snatched from their Earth. “The Snatcher might not be able to wait!”



<image of Anaph's staff leaning against door frame>
 
I am always Thrilled to see a new chapter in "F4L". :=D: ..|

Unless I'm mistaken, which is likely, this is a different perspective. I had not gotten the sense that "The Snatcher" was "on planet", and attempting to raise reinforcements to what might be his/her/its/their own personal danger. Interesting! :help:

And, then there is also the knowledge that "We" have, thanks to You, about Lady Meriel, and "The Queen". :lol:

Yeah, "The Inkies" need to be culled out! Which reminds me of "ISIS", "ISIL", in the Middle East, right here on our very own planet. :jab:

I find it Enjoyable, and Fascinating, when "The Muse" strikes, and we are awarded with further insights into your incredible story! (group)

All the more reasons to ... No Matter What ...

Keep Smilin'!! (*8*) :kiss:
Chaz :luv:
 
An exciting chapter with forward thinking plans.

Our youthful Anaph - Druid Master and still a teen at heart.

So glad your muse has struck!
 
An exciting chapter with forward thinking plans.

Our youthful Anaph - Druid Master and still a teen at heart.

So glad your muse has struck!

Well, he is still just 16. Austin, Dmitri, and Casey are the only ones in the bunch still under-age by Rigel's Rule.

Hard to picture the Chief Druid of all the Celts (and more) as just sixteen, huh? Casey, as a Scout, is the only one really free to act his age, though in the society where they've landed, at his seventeen years he'd be expected to be effectively an adult.
 
Well, he is still just 16. Austin, Dmitri, and Casey are the only ones in the bunch still under-age by Rigel's Rule.

Hard to picture the Chief Druid of all the Celts (and more) as just sixteen, huh? Casey, as a Scout, is the only one really free to act his age, though in the society where they've landed, at his seventeen years he'd be expected to be effectively an adult.

Oops -- I was thinking Austin, not Anaph; our High Druid is now 19(ish).

My mistake is perhaps understandable when you consider that I was working on what's soon to come!
At least, once you see it.
 
213
Purpose, Plans

Rigel opened his eyes, annoyed at the touch on his shoulder that interrupted his dreamy semi-floating on the edge of the hot bathing pool. “Hey, Rye”, he said as he recognized the hand sliding to the center of his chest as his best friend slipped in behind him. “Yo, Rita”, he added as she slipped in to their left. His eyes didn’t linger long on her bare figure, his attention drawn by Ryan snugging him firmly on his lap and rubbing his abs, then a tongue tickled the edge of his right ear.

Rita laughed. “You two – I really believe the idea that we all got a little dose of Austin when we got Snatched! Before, Ryan would have gone down on you, Rigel, if you were frustrated by getting turned down by a girl, and if you were moderately or more drunk you might have done that for him, but you were never affectionate – where others could see, anyway”, she conceded. “Now you’re all but making out!”

“Ryan is, anyway”, Rigel responded, then sucked in his breath as fingers toyed with the edge of his genital hair. “So what’s up? Ryan’s in preventive comforting mode, and you came in together, and Anaph just materialized across from me, so you have an announcement you think I won’t want to hear.” His guess was confirmed when Ryan’s hands stopped teasing and crossed his chest, the arms they were attached to holding him firmly.

Rita looked past him. Rigel started to turn but not in time to be warned; a slim young body jumped over Ryan and landed sideways in Rigel's lap. “Hi, my lord”, Austin quipped, draping his left arm around Rigel’s shoulder and grabbing Rigel’s right knee with his other hand. “Too bad we can’t make this a frolicsome threesome.”

“When you’re old enough”, Rita admonished, wiping water from Austin’s arrival splash from her eyes. Austin pretended to pout, but broke into a laugh and planted a kiss on Rigel’s cheek. Rita rolled her eyes and cleared her throat.
“Yes, you might not like this. We’ve been talking, and here’s the situation: you might have to marry the Lost British Queen. Anaph. Shut it”, she said without turning, knowing the protest that was about to erupt from that direction. “I say ‘might’”, she continued to Rigel’s suddenly stony face, “because the point is to get their full cooperation–“

“Their obedience”, Austin suggested.

“Basically” Rita agreed. “If that means you being their king, or at least their queen’s consort, you have to. Remember, we’re all here for a purpose, and you need to be leading the Lost British for that.”

“But–“

“Hush. The Celts will come at your call, Osvaldo effectively made himself your vassal, and you have real vassals who will obey, but they’re not enough – you need the Lost British, too.”

“And the Quistadors”, Anaph added.

“And more”, Austin chimed in. “I think you should conquer the world!
“Okay, I’ll be serious”, he fired off before Rita could holler at him.

“Okay, why?” asked Rigel. “We can arm the Celts, and we have the new cannon....” He trailed off as he felt the shake of Ryan’s head against the back of his own.

“We don’t have the metal, bud”, came from behind him.

“But the Druids have been finding ore!”

“Not enough”, Anaph told him. “All that’s for the Celts.”

Ryan tipped Rigel and slid from beneath him, settling to his right. “You know all those wonderful toys we showed the villagers? All the tribes want them, so what we did was cause a shortage of iron. Thanks to Eraigh and the Hall, they’ve got three times as much ore to work with as before, but they want about eight times as much to meet the demand! Devon can’t make more rail, and we had to scrap some of what he had to get enough to melt the City alloy into to make something we could work – and that gave us just six new cannon. Sure, they have three times the range and the accuracy is up by about a third, but there are only six – and those six are going to help Antonio cream the Inquisitors and army when they attack this spring. The Lost British don’t have a huge supply, either, and neither do the Escobars. The only metals we’re good in are silver and gold, and that’s only because of the differences in values between the Escobars and the Quistadors, which means we make a couple hundred percent profit on every trade with either of them.
“But even if we had all the metal we wanted, we need more soldiers! Yes, the combined arms tactics we can do work great against small batches of Others, a lot better than old don Jadriano could do, but against an entire nest, or multiple nests? We’d get swarmed, just like he did at the end. The only way to stand against them in big numbers is with big numbers of our own, so we can hold an unbroken line.
“Even that would waste lives; we need major artillery support, enough to chop them into chunks we can hit like you did when you met Lord MacNeil. With all the nests the Scouts counted down south, we’d need all the men the Lost British can supply just for artillery! And that’s if we fight on a limited front with at least one end of our lines anchored on a body of water they can’t cross or get around. As far as we have to march....” Ryan shook his head.

“Okay how far?”

Anaph took Rigel’s question. “Remember how far we hiked to get here. Add in all the distances on the trips to find the Escobars and then the Lost British. Make that one long straight line. Picture that? It would be just getting us started.”

“So”, Ryan picked up, “we can’t fight on a limited front. We need an army big enough to march right through the middle of the Others, fighting all the way, and once we’re through their territory keep fighting all the people in the way, because they aren’t going to just let an army march through.”

“Rigel, the total dead just to march as far as Anaph said, fighting Others all the way, will be more than all the warriors the Celts can give you.” Rita’s melancholy tone brought understanding to Rigel in a way just the words couldn’t. “And that’s if your army is big enough to not just get overrun.”

“Which means you have to start with five times that many”, Austin stated firmly. He looked right at Rita. “So maybe he does have to conquer the world.”

Rigel shuddered at the thought of so much death. Looking across the water at Anaph, he sensed a sort of immensity he’d never noticed before. “Anaph, you went to the Stone again, didn’t you?”

He looked like a boy caught sneaking out when he’d been grounded. “Uh, yeah – how did you know?”

“You’re like... it’s like you’re a bundle of power or something. I figured you must have gotten that somewhere just recently, and the only place that makes sense is the Stone.”

“Secondary vibrations”, Ryan suggested. “It’s like the generators in a hydroelectric dam: you don’t feel the actual energy they make, but you hear the deep hum and feel the vibrations, and you know they’re powerful. I feel it, too.” He wiggled his hip against Rigel’s. “It kind of makes me... frisky. So, why did you go?”

“I have to deal with Urien”, was the simple reply. They all fell silent, remembering the destruction the renegade had caused, and the unleashed power it must have taken.

“Um, so... what’s the plan with the new cannon?” Rigel asked to break the silence.

Ryan grinned. “You’ll like it, bud. Austin, did the captain get here?”

The squire launched himself from Rigel’s lap onto the deck, using Rigel’s shoulders as a launching pad. Temptation succumbed to self-control as he managed to not quite brush Rigel’s face with penis and balls. Already running when his feet made contact, Austin hooked the stone doorway and spun into the dressing area. “¿Hola, Rodolfo, esta aqui?” he called.

“Si, estoy”, came the reply, followed by Austin’s laughter. A long moment later a trio approached the baths, Austin, Crystal, and Captain Rodolfo Montdragón, arms linked, the latter two wearing towels which Austin snatched away as they all stepped into the steamy water. “Señorita Crystal has been keeping me company – she said you would call.” As though at court, the captain assisted Crystal to step into the pool like a lady descending the steps at a royal ball.

“Captain Montdragón came up with most of the idea”, Ryan began, “though Rita added a beautiful touch!” He bowed to her from the waist. “It goes like this: we’ve let the Inquisitors’ spies learn about Antonio’s defenses, but only what we wanted them to know. If they have anything resembling competent officers, they’ll make some probing attacks to test what they’ve learned.”

“And they will find that their spies have been very good”, Montdragón continued. “I have trained Don Antonio’s defenders to make it seem so. But when they launch their real attack, they will learn how wrong they have been! They will lose heart, the attackers, and falter.”

Ryan took it again. “That’s when the cannon fire and blow their headquarters group to small bits of protoplasm.” Crystal giggled at the sight of Montdragón mouthing the unfamiliar word; Ryan grinned at her but went on. “So their attack is feeling like yelling ‘Run away!’” – he did his best Monty Python imitation – “and then their scum commanders who dragged them out to get killed become like Spam spread across half the battlefield, so they make like sheep and get the flock out of there.”

Montdragón shook his head at the unfamiliar phrases but gamely continued the account. “And as they flee, my best sharpshooters” – he pronounced the term carefully; obviously it was still new to him – “who are most all from Rigel’s Riders, terminate the earthly existence of any Inquisidores and their officers they can see. Then the rest surrender – but that is my Lady Rita’s part.”

Rita had moved to sit on the edge of the pool. Now she opened a satchel she’d set there earlier. “Maolmin sent this to me with a message she thought I’d find it useful.” What she drew out brought gasps and whistles.

“Oh, wow”, Austin breathed. “A crusader coat!”

“The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the temple of Solomon”, Ryan pronounced in awe. “A knight’s habit! Rita, you didn’t tell me Maolmin was part of this!”

Rita chuckled. “She always has surprises. Yes, this was what gave me the idea. Rigel, after the Inquisitor commanders are blown away, the army isn’t just going to surrender. But the cannons will fire seven times – seven volleys, like thunder. Then they’ll fall silent, and as attackers are streaming back from Antonio’s defenses, seventy-two knights wearing copies of this ride out in a line, and the leader declares that God has weighed the Inquisition and found it wanting.” The rise of her eyebrows told Rigel he was supposed to figure out the rest.

“Okay... seven bunches of thunder – seven is a holy number, so it’s supposed to be the thunder of God or Heaven. And there were seventy-two elders who served God in some legends, right? Crusaders were considered holy anyway, and the Templars were full-time crusaders, so they’re above question.” His face lit up. “And they’re on horses, which the Quistadors haven’t had since they retreated from the Others, so they must be sent by God – right? So when their leader announces God’s judgment, the soldiers will ask what they need to do, and he tells them to surrender!” He laughed. “You’re right, Rye – I love it! Psychological warfare.”

“And then Druids serving as monks take oaths from all the prisoners – and they’ll know which ones are lying”, Rita finished. “The lying ones get handed over to the Celts who come to help, and the rest get to return home. The oath is that they’ll never raise a weapon by command of an Inquisitor again – but will answer the call of the Templars.”

“And that kills the power of the Inquisition, once word gets around”, Ryan explained. “Then when you need the Quistadors to fight in your army, you send some Templars to bring them. After all, it will be a Crusade – really.”

“Wow”, Rigel said. “You guys have really talked this over, huh? Ganging up on me!" But he sad that with a grin. "So does that mean we can’t go south this year? I think Lord Kevin and Lady Meriel would be unhappy about that – not to mention Lumina, plus Eldon.”

“No, you can go south”, Ryan replied with a grin. “Just not a big showy expedition like last time, and not so close to the Others. You know a back way now, remember?”

“Then you can tell the queen she has to share you with Lady Meriel”, Austin quipped, "and–“ Ryan and Rigel both dunked him.



<image -- templar tunic/habit held out above steamy pool>

The tunic looks like this:



1pc-medieval-warrior-larp-cosplay-costume-templar-knights-tunic-cross-pattern-bb8951835f67eb0f8f20c9ed8dcb8764.jpg
 
Thank You for that awesome chapter! :=D: ..|

Not only were we reminded of the playful eroticism, abundant in "our" crew, but also the overview of what's truly at stake, and what it's going to take to fulfill their purpose, if not Duty, to "The Snatcher", and all that will entail. :eek: :help:

They've made incredible progress, in so many ways, in coming to understand the world they are now in, how to improve it, form alliances, and bring their powers to bear in righting an overwhelming wrong. :jab:

With their venture south to "The Lost British", I doubt Rigel, no anyone else, is going to be disappointed with the reality presented them! :lol:

Do, Please, Write On!, Buddy! (*8*) :kiss:
Chaz :luv:
 
Wow, I somehow missed this installment all this time - I'm glad I happened further down my subscriptions list and saw Chaz' post and went, Hmmmm.

We all want to hop in the hot water and play.
 
214
Answer

“Sir Wade!” Rigel wound his way between mostly-full round tables.

The Lost British representative rose and greeted his host with a precise correct bow for the equivalent of a duke. “Milord Rigel, be pleased to join me.”

Rigel grabbed a chair, turned it back to the table and plopped down. “You’ll like the pizza better once we have all the right ingredients”, he offered. “This just isn’t....” He waved a hand. “It’s not quite right.”

Appleway regarded the half-slice remaining on his wooden plate. “I have become somewhat accustomed, yet must say the flavors are not the best combination. Lady Melanie assures me that your Hall of Druids is working to provide the more proper ingredients.” He shrugged, took the piece and then a bite. After swallowing, he went on. “Yet I must agree that it is an efficient way to bring together a complement of nutritious foods which would otherwise require several distinct dishes. Thus am I drawn to it.
“Yet I do not think you are here in pursuit of discussing matters culinary.”

Rigel chuckled. “No. I want a straight answer to something – not the wordy complete coverage of all aspects you’d give Rita, just the simple answer: if I marry your queen, do I become king?”

The messenger chosen by Sir Kevin MacNeil sighed as he regarded Rigel with a small frown. “My lord, you do wear on one, managing to cut out enjoyment of one’s craft.”

Rigel laughed and interrupted. “All right, include a summary of the, how do you say it, pertinent matters.”

“Well, yes. The brief answer you first requested is that in the end it is up to Parliament. Her Majesty may make request either way; if she makes no request, they are free to decide, but that decision would depend on custom. However in your case custom is more than a bit nebulous, because you are in fact a foreigner, which fact makes of this case one not faced before by our kingdom.
“So it comes down to Parliament, who in place of custom to guide them will have, as Lady Rita puts it, their own selfish interests to steer by. Yet even so, I doubt not that they would in the end do as you request, which is to say as Her Majesty passes to them your request, for at this moment you hold that which is most dear to all their interests: new lands for new estates, both to expand their own holdings but perhaps more importantly to provide lands for their sons without splintering the family heritage, and avoiding leaving them landless.
“Though I gather that it is the common understanding here that the new lands were opened not by yourself, but by your man the High Druid Anaph, without whom they would be not islands protected by the great moat of the sea, but coasts yet open to the Aliens who oppose all intrusion – or at the least regard human settlements as food sources to be gobbled swiftly with no thought of husbanding that resource.”

Rigel swallowed at the last line and the image it brought of people being raised as livestock. “Wow – if you were trying to ruin my appetite, you did the job effectively! Probably gave me nightmares, too. But anyway.... So if I want to be king, I can achieve that. But what if I don’t’ want to be king, but do want the kingdom to cooperate with me on something?”

Wade Appleway looked at Rigel hard. “I cannot think of what you would wish that would not find cooperation, save troops to aid you in making the Quistadors your subjects – though even that might be agreed, for the sake of bringing them a larger dose of civilization and correcting their degenerate Church.”

Rigel grinned wryly. “You know I won’t do religious warfare. And I don’t need help in making the Quistadors my subjects – they don’t have a navy, after all. No, wait – I might like some engineers and artillerists, since my people are less accustomed to that sort of warfare.
“But that’s not what I have in mind.” He closed his eyes briefly. Just go for it, he admonished himself. “I’m thinking of an army of oh, half a million, and all the logistics that would need, marching something like twenty times the distance from here to Fort Winchester and back.”

Sir Wade stared, started breathing again, and slowly crossed himself. “By Mary Mother of God and all the Saints above and below, you mean to answer the Call!” he breathed. His right hand hovered near where it had finished the horizontal stroke of the Cross, over his heart. He looked at it, then deliberately set it flat on the table. “I must ask, my lord – have you aught stronger than beer to drink? For should you, I feel the need for a glass.”
 
"... you mean to answer the Call!”

I'll take that in the extreme affirmative - that which the kingdom has wished to do but did not have the resources to do unaided.

Succinct.

Let the games begin!
 
I'm liking this ... a LOT! :=D: ..|

Luckily, I do have a glass at hand, with something stronger than beer, so let's get this puppy hunting! \:/
 
It took longer to write the end of this next one than the whole rest of it.

Then I agonized trying to come up with a title, and finally gave up. So, with no title, here comes the next chapter....
 
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Austin slowly realized that the thudding noise wasn’t thunder – he’d been dreaming about riding Titanium, but had noticed he was awake and in bed, so it wasn’t hooves, either – but was someone pounding on his door. His move to roll out of bed failed; his left leg was trapped under firm abs – one of Rigel’s Riders was sharing his bed, where they’d talked late about matters equine. So he had to twist free, then roll. Planting a kiss on the Rider’s cheek, he headed for the door, only to immediately collapse as his numb leg rebelled at his weight. So he crawled, pulled himself up by the halter he’d mended the day before and hung on the coat hook, and opened the door to see Innis, Cavern Hold servant boy.

“Squire, you must come! It’s Lord Rigel! Parlan has gone for Lord Ryan.” The boy managed a weak grin and poked Austin in the hip. “But grab some clothes.”

Austin groaned. “I can hardly stand up – you’ll have to help.” He launched himself back to the bed, waking the Rider – which was planned; he explained that his leg was asleep, and the Rider began pounding on it firmly to restore circulation while Innis held breeches for the squire to aim his feet at.


Even though he’d had farther to go, Ryan was already there when Innis got Austin to the cavern baths. Their Wizard sat on the edge of the mid-temperature pool, Rigel’s head in his lap, stroking his best friend’s hair. Austin immediately ditched the coat and breeches he’d settled for despite the castle’s winter chill, and slipped into the water beside his lord and friend. “Why not the hot pool?” he asked Ryan softly.

“One, he’s drunk, so it wouldn’t be good for him, and two, he was already there and barfed all over in it. So Parlan and I switched him to here. He’s actually doing better.”

“You should take those breeches off”, Austin suggested. “They’re getting soaked.”

Ryan grinned. “And you’d rather see me naked”, he teased. “Parlan already made that suggestion. He was going to help with that once he finishes skimming barf out of the hot pool, but since you’re here....”

Austin stuck his tongue out. “I know, stick to business.” But he managed to let his fingers stray just a little as he and Innis slipped Ryan’s breeches off without disturbing Rigel.

Or at least not till the end. Suddenly not so drunk, Rigel noticed where his head was and lifted it. He planted a kiss on Ryan’s navel, then a bit lower. Then he was grabbing Ryan’s thighs and lunging up onto the deck. Innis didn’t dodge quickly enough: a handful of seconds later he had stripped off his own shirt and breeches and was off to rinse them clean of thin vomit. “I didn’t think I had anything more to heave”, Rigel groaned.. “Gross – my mouth tastes terrible.”

“I’d offer to check that for you, but the smell is bad enough”, Austin declared softly. He got an arm under Rigel’s right shoulder and stood him up. “You’re a mess. Why?”

Rigel looked at him. Austin waited. Rigel bit his lower lip, looked to Ryan, looked back. “Shit, And more shit. My life is shit, and I’m tired of all this shit.”

Ryan laughed and slid down to stand face to face with him, despite the smell of Rigel’s breath. “That was enlightening. So this is a matter of the shit, and by the shit, and for the shit?”

That got a laugh from Rigel, which turned into a gulp as he held down another spasm of vomiting. “Oh, shit”, he whispered, and tears started down his face. Ryan and Austin hugged him from both sides and just held him.

“A Rigel sandwich”, he whispered. “I like being the fill, uh, -ing.” He’d started to say “filler”, but realized how Austin could turn that into a tease, and shifted. “Why can’t it just be us, here in the cavern, without all the rest?” Tears flowed again, for a good minute.

“I have to marry their queen”, Rigel said after a long, quavering deep breath. “There’s no other way.” He broke free and hopped up to sit on the pool edge. “Sir Wade....” He closed his eyes and grimaced. Without looking, he swung his arm and grabbed Austin, pulling him up to sit between his legs, then wrapped his arms around him and talked over his left shoulder. “I asked Sir Wade what I’d need to be able to get Lost British troops to help us. He figured out what I wanted: to march clear across the frakking world to go where the Snatcher wants us. ‘You mean to answer the Call!’, he said. See, if I just married a noblewoman, like Meriel, it wouldn’t be hard to get some troops to help out here and there, even fighting the Quistadors. And it wouldn’t be hard at all to get troops to fight the Others, the Aliens, because they want to do that anyway – they understand it has to be done.
“But to send thousands of soldiers marching thousands of miles, no! The only way I could get that is by being King! And the only way to be king is to marry their queen – but even then I’d only be king if Parliament approves.” He buried his face in Austin’s hair and let tears flow. Ryan climbed out and sat behind him, making a second “Rigel sandwich”.

Rigel looked up and stared off across the pool. “I woke up with my face in your crotch – remember, Ryan? We didn’t know what happened, but we wanted to survive, and you guys made me the leader. Then we met you, Austin, with your .357, and the water you guys had, and we made a bigger group. We had a chance. Antonio almost got killed by that gr’venstut, and Lumina went away in her own brain until she got that torc, and she healed him. That was crazy, but I could handle it; it was like being in a fantasy story, and we were like family. But it got crazier, with those birds, and the hot springs, and then the Stone, and the only reason I could hold on was you guys – you two, and Rita, mostly. Then there was Servant Village, and I thought we had a home, and that would have been fine, but we couldn’t live there so we came here. And this would be a good home, but there was the Sword, the magic Escobar sword, and it claimed me, too. So I was your leader, and leader for the Celts, and then Osvaldo decided I was his lord....” Sobs wracked him; he held Austin tight and Ryan held him tight till they passed.

“I’m cold”, Rigel said. “Is the hot pool clean enough? Frak, I don’t care – let’s switch pools.”

“Just don’t barf again”, Austin cautioned as they stood together and walked –he and Ryan walked; Rigel staggered. They sat side by side on the edge of the hot pool, which still had some aroma of vomit, and Parlan was filtering water through a cloth, scooping from the surface on the far side.

“I don’t think he can”, Ryan said. “He’s down to dry heaves.”

A minute or more passed while they just sat, feet in the water Rigel feebly kicking, Austin churning the water with a whip kick.

“I almost wish we’d never been Snatched”, Rigel admitted softly. “I get so tired of all this.”

Ryan tried to think of something to say, but knew that his friend already understood anything he might offer, and he couldn’t come up with any new wisdom. Austin wasn’t so restrained. “If we hadn’t all been Snatched, you wouldn’t have met me”, he quipped, twisting to face Rigel and planted a wet sloppy kiss on his cheek. “And I wouldn’t have met Titanium, and Morsel wouldn’t have met Runner and Streaker wouldn’t have adopted Casey, and Tanner would still be a jerk, and” – he stopped and turned and looked into Rigel’s eyes – “I wouldn’t have met Valentina and found out I could love a girl, and I wouldn’t have met you, the most awesome guy I’ve ever known.” The squire blushed and planted a kiss firmly on Rigel’s forehead.

Rigel didn’t let him pull away, but held Austin close, then wrapped him in a hug and talked over his shoulder again. “Yeah – I’m stupid, huh? But I... I get to where I can’t handle it, being a lord and basically in charge of a half million lives or so. All I want is to have a nice home and all of us happy together.”

Ryan hooked an arm around Rigel’s neck and tumbled them both into the pool. Rigel came up swallowing hard, held his breath a moment, then decided he wasn’t going to throw up again. “Is that your way of making a recommendation – have fun while we can?”

Ryan laughed. “That, yes, but... Bud, I understand. I guess I have more fun than you; I get to invent – well, not invent, but re-invent things we need. But there isn’t enough iron, and we can’t get a furnace hot enough for City metal, and though we can turn silver into gold by trading between the Quistadors and the Escobars we have to trade in secret with the Quistadors, and in a few months the Inquisition is going to attack Antonio with a few thousand men and I don’t have the cannon read for them yet, and... yeah, it gets to me, too.
“So tell you what – let’s take a holiday: we’ll go to your castle, Roundhill or whatever you called it, and just be us, you and me and Austin and a few others. Okay?”

Rigel sighed. “If I can get away–“

Austin splashed him. “You’re the Grand Duke – you just say so, and get away!”

Ryan cleared his throat. “More or less. Right now Rigel can’t even get away to his own room, not by himself.”

“You carry him – I’ll go first and warm up his bed”, Austin declared with a straight face.

A grinning Ryan shook his head. “You take his left shoulder, I’ll take his right. But first, let’s get dressed. And tomorrow we start Rigel’s days off.”


<image of indoor stone-lined pools, one steaming>

 
Titled or not, I'm LIKING this a LOT! :=D: ..|

True buds re-bonding, openly sharing innermost doubts (and bodies), gaining strength from each other in order to plunge on. (!w!)

Now, why, I'm wondering, is the start of Rigel's day off not going to lead to what anyone expects, or hopes for? :help:

Write On!, Master of the Keyboard! :gogirl: (*8*) :kiss: (group)
Chaz :luv:
 
It was great to reconnect with some of our original stud muffins and feel their collective stress - and joint desires for some normalcy.

Still waiting for the "mic drop" when they find out who the Queen REALLY is!
 
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“Rider coming!” Austin guided Titanium into a skidding spin and rode alongside Rigel.

“Quietly”.

“No, he’s making as much noise as anyone riding a horse.”

Rigel glared at his squire, who grinned unrepentantly. “You know I meant you.”

Austin laughed. “You could have waited for a druid to fix your head. Anyway, there’s a rider coming this way. Should I go see what’s up?”

Rigel groaned. “Probably messages about problems someone decided I have to deal with. This is supposed to be a vacation!”

“You, sir, are a pessimist”, Ryan observed. “It could be an invitation to a party. Since we’re already on the way, we’d be early!”

“As long as it’s a quiet party”, Rigel grumbled. “Austin, go – party or problems, I can’t avoid it.”



“Austin!” the rider called. “What are you doing out in this cold?”

It was one of Rigel’s Riders that Austin knew. “I’m out here to find out why you’re out here, Yenas. Lord Ryan hopes it’s a party invitation. Lord Rigel fears it’s a problem for him.” The riders stopped as the horses greeted one another, then Austin turned and rode with Yenas back the way he’d come. “We’re headed for Castle Roundhill”, the squire explained.

“My good fortune – I won’t have to ride so far. My apologies to Lord Ryan, but no party. I have a message for Lord Rigel.”



Rigel grimaced as Yenas handed him a scroll. “Do I have to read it, or can you just tell me?”

The Rider chuckled. “The scroll is a summary. I helped with the questioning, so I can give a full report.”

Rigel and Ryan exchanged a “WTF?” glance. “‘Questioning’?” they asked in unison.

Yenas adjusted his seat and settled back in the saddle. “Yes. The short message is Lord Perez reports his lands are being scouted. Now, the long version....”



Ryan shook his head. “So they saw the Flores castle, not just Peres. But it isn’t our neighbor the Viscount of Montaña dos Hielos, but his lord the Count of Rio Gris who have suspicions. That’s... interesting.”

Rigel nodded. “When Oran captured Pablo, Pato, and... whoever the other one was–“

“Jos”, Ryan recalled.

“Yeah. I figured if we had to worry it was from his count, the Mountain of Ices guy, we’d have to worry about. But there have never been any more encounters, right?” Ryan and Yenas both nodded. “And Peres made sure he and Flores and – don’t tell me.... um, Ramos, yeah, they were careful not to have any great plumes of smoke or anything to attract attention. But somehow the Count of the Grey River, which is clear over.... okay, help me here – I know Mountain Ices is about straight north of the Stone – how far east is Grey River?”

“His castle is straight north of Devon’s Mills”, Yenas said. “But across two serious ridges, a fair canyon, and a challenging cliff. It’s on the main Quistador plateau, while Castillo Montaña dos Hielos and Pueblo Alvarez are out on a ‘limb’.”

“Devon’s Mills – wow. I was going to guess north of Cavern Hold. That’s a whole ‘nother day, without horses. Huh.” He paused a moment, then shrugged. “That just makes it crazier – he’s at least four days on foot from Flores at High Bridge, and another day from Peres, and he’s the one sending a scout?”

“And that scout doesn’t know if the Viscount knows the Count sent him”, Yenas added.

“I like don Ortiz’ idea”, Ryan offered, referring to the reported discussion among Perez and his vassals Flores, Ramos, and Ortiz. “Somehow the Count got a clue we’ve got castles out here, and thinks we could be a threat, because our castles are closer to his vassal than he is. He doesn’t want his vassal to know he’s concerned until he’s verified the information, so he didn’t even tell the man.”

“And we could be a threat”, Rigel mused, “if we wanted to. Oran and other Scouts know how to get to Pablo’s village, anyway.’

“Plus Casey and Antonio found that back way to Pueblo Alvarez”, Austin reminded them.

“That would be a long march, but going that direction we could even get cannon there.” Ryan chuckled. “Like we want to attack!” Then his face went suddenly serious. “Hey – would that be a way to do a diversion before the Inquisition attacks Antonio, and maybe cut down on how many troops they can get?”

Rigel pondered that. “That’s a question for Captain Montdragón; he knows the territory and politics better.”

“True. But if it could draw even a hundred honest soldiers away from that, maybe we should do it.”

Rigel laughed. “You really think the Inquisition is going to be getting many ‘honest soldiers’ for their expedition? I thought the different lords would send men they didn’t care if they lost.”

“True”, Ryan agreed. “Anyway – Yenas, get your message to lord Tanner, and then to Captain Montdragón and Steward Samson. Let them think about it – we’re not turning around.”

“‘Cause we’re on vacation!” Austin proclaimed. Titanium reared and pawed air.

Ryan laughed. “Yeah. And that snow Eraigh promised is starting.” He blew a gently falling flake toward Rigel. “So let’s ride – the sooner we get there, the sooner we can play in this.”



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Thank you for that "reminder"! I think I actually recall who some of those guys are, and their ties with, and relative positions to, Rigel, and company. :rolleyes:

A little diversion to distract the "Inkies" attention/plans might be a good idea. We'll have to see what others "in the know" might think. ..|

I used to enjoy playing in the snow! \:/

And, then, I grew older. #-o :slap:
 
Kuli,
Can we join them all on vacation? I think it might be fun, even with the pesky scouting party from the count.

I suspect the boys will be having lots of fun with the scouts, too.
 
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