“I’m here!” He shouted and worked the locks. “One moment!”
He jerked open the door. The
“Thorne!” He cried with relief and then realized she had her face set to the cold
“This is him.” Wraith Arrow said quietly to the Wyvern First.
Red Knife gazed down at Oilcan, eyes going wide with surprise. “I know she’s tiny, but I did not expect him to be, as well. Is this as tall as he’s going to get?”
The question scored a hit on Thorne’s face that was quickly smoothed back to warrior’s mask. “He is fully grown.” Thorne’s High Elvish was carefully polite. It was intimidating that even the
“He is older than Beloved Tinker
“Have you lost all influence on your
The muscles in Thorne Scratch jaw went rigid in anger, but she answered levelly. “I have sent word to my clan’s First that this is unacceptable. It will be rectified.”
Red Knife put a hand on Oilcan’s chest and gently but firmly backed him into the foyer.
“Forgiveness,” Oilcan said cautiously. If the
Wraith Arrow shook his head. “
Thorne Scratch all but ignored Oilcan in favor of keeping her focus on Red Knife. “This might be totally unnecessary.”
“Let us be done with it then.” The Wyvern waved a hand at Oilcan.
Oilcan’s heart jump in his chest. Done with what?
Thorne Scratch caught hold of Oilcan’s left hand. With thunderstorms raging in her eyes, she molded his fingers into an odd position and lifted his hand to her lips. For a moment he thought she meant to kiss his fingers. Instead Thorne Scratch sounded out a long drawn out vowel. He felt an odd thrumming down in his bones, like he gripped hard to a big engine.
Thorne reshaped his fingers into another position and spoke another vowel.
The air pressure changed, making Oilcan’s ears pop like he just taken an express elevator in a skyscraper, and all around him the air distorted oddly.
Red Knife grunted while both Thorne Scratch and Wraith Arrow looked horrified.
“What — what just happened?” Oilcan asked. “What did you do?”
“What do you see?” Thorne Scratch kept him from moving his hand.
“There’s something — a shield I think — around us,” Oilcan said. “What did you do?”
Thorne Scratch dropped Oilcan’s hand and the distortion in the air rippled and vanished. She put on her warrior mask again but the thunderstorm continued to rage in her eyes. “He doesn’t have the magic sense, but he retains enough of the genome to tap the stones. He’d have to be trained, though, to use the
Red Knife scoffed. “If he’s as clever as his cousin, he’ll pick it up quickly enough.”
Wraith Arrow still looked as if Oilcan had just dropped over dead. The Wind Clan
“What is going on?” Oilcan struggled to keep his voice level. He could tap the Stone Clan spell stones? Judging by Thorne’s anger and Wraith Arrow’s grief, in the eyes of the elves, it changed everything.
“We’re trying to determine what is to be done with you,” Red Knife said, confirming his fear.
“What was the name of the one that started your blood line?” Thorne Scratch growled.
He could understand Wraith Arrow’s reaction, but why was Thorne angry? “He went by the human name of Guillaume Dufae. He died a long time ago.”
“How long ago?” Thorne asked.
“Nearly three hundred years ago,” Oilcan said.
Red Knife scoffed. “I was already a quad when he died then.”
Which meant Red Knife was well over a thousand years old and needed four numbers to count his age. Considering that perspective, then three hundred wasn’t that long ago. Was that why Thorne was mad? That he hadn’t told her about his Stone Clan ancestor?
Oilcan tried to put it in human perspective for them. “We’ve considered ourselves fully human since his great-grandson, several generations back.”
“His true name.” Thorne Scratch said firmly.
“Um,” Oilcan pinched the bridge of his nose trying to dredge up the name. Guillaume was a corruption of the Elvish name which meant “Unbounded.” What had been Guillaume’s middle name again? “I think it was Unbounded Bright — no Brilliance. Unbounded Brilliance.”
There was a gasp of surprise in the direction of the safe room as the children discovered that the foyer was filled with warriors. The