Knock knock knock.
In her pajamas still, Kira slowly approached the door with a piece of toast still in her hand. Esmeralda, the dorm mother, appeared before her as she opened it.
âYour master is here to see you, and since he canât enter the girls dormitory, heâd like to meet you outside.â Esmeralda told her. âTell your master not to send in unseen servants into my dorm, I wonât be having it. You two should be communicating beforehand when and where to meet.â With that, she left.
Kira's eyes tiredly blinked. She had just woken up no longer than 5 minutes ago, her brain was still waking up. Finally, Esmeraldaâs words took effect, causing Kira to bolt back to the kitchen and start scarfing down her breakfast.
âSlow down, I think your master would rather have you late than dead.â Helina said between a mouthful of eggs.
âHurmf.â Kira replied with bunny cheeked lips.
Forcing the last bit of food down her throat, she chugged a glass of orange juice to wash it further down, then speedily got changed and ran outside. Rynus sat under a tree with colourful leaves on a spectrum of reds, oranges, and yellows. A little picnic basket was in his lap and a checkered cloth was spread out over the grass.
âRynus!â Kira scurried over to her master's side. âSorry, I didn't think youâd arrive so early.â
âNono, it's my fault, I never said what time I'd come.â Rynus waved her off. âHow about a little breakfast picnic⦠Ah, I can see youâve already eaten, you've got a little ketchup on your cheek dear.â
Hastily wiping away evidence of her breakfast, she sat down next to him a little embarrassed.
âSince you've had breakfast, how about some earlier morning dessert? I brought brownies.â Rynus revealed a fully packed basket, with all of her favorite snacks inside. Right at the top were Rynusâ famed brownies, the ones with the mouth watering fudge in the middle.
âHelp yourself.â Rynus took the basket off his lap and laid out all the snacks for them to pick at. âSo how was the rest of your day yesterday? Did you enjoy the seventh yearâs showcase?â
âMm, I was surprised at how⦠adult they felt.â Kira said. The seventh graders were only 19, which I guess meant they had a few years of experience as adults, but that was going to be her before she knew it.
âYouâd be amazed at how much one can grow as a person in such little time.â Rynus leaned back against the tree, relaxing under the shade.
Guess there was no better time than now to bring it up. Kira stared at Rynus, working herself up to ask him.
âWhatâs up? Youâre staring.â Rynus eyed his apprentice.
âI wanted to ask you about somethingâ¦â Kira paused, âEr, when I introduced myself to my roommates, they acted funny for a minute. They said there's something special about the us Thornâs. And then when I asked Abby, she said that I was part of the noble Thorn household? Is that true master? What's going on?â
âWell⦠it's complicated.â Rynus' face fell. âI-I shouldâve told you much earlier, matter of fact I was going to tell you about it last week, but you were just so immersed in your training, and your excitement for school, I didnât want to throw you off. I was also thinking of telling you today as well, but I guess youâve beat me to the punch. it's just⦠not something I like to talk about.â He rambled, then paused. âBut that's not an excuse I should use.â
âWhy didnât you tell me before?â Kira asked him.
âItâs not a fun subject to learn about.â Rynus put a hand on her shoulder, âYou must remember, it changes nothing about us as people. But, I should still apologize, I let my feelings get in the way of your education.â
Kira simply sat and listened as Rynus began to explain.
âYou know the eight households right?â Kira nodded in response. âEach household has a noble family, led by those who are the direct descendants from the founding wizards. The first apprentice a wizard has, whether through the Sacred Calling or through birth, is considered the heir of the family. When the heirs' parents retire, they take over as the new head of the noble house. Their siblings would then leave and start their own families elsewhere, creating a new family name for themselves, but still keeping their household name.â
The author's content has been appropriated; report any instances of this story on Amazon.
âOkayâ¦â Kira was starting to understand.
âThose siblings' and their new families would then have kids, who go off and start families of their own, and the cycle repeats, but they always keep the household name as their middle name.â
âSo thatâs why everyone is part of one the eight households then?â
âCorrect. But that direct lineage has always kept going, even with a few bumps here and there. Sometimes an heir would die and had to be replaced by their younger sibling, but whatever the case, they still exist. And weâre part of the noble Thorn household. You're my successor.â Rynus said. âBut like I said, it changes nothing. Knowing you're a noble shouldnât change how you act.â
So she actually was a noble then? She shook her head back, the information still processing. Why did people always act so polite to her master? Itâs not like she didnât notice at all, she just thought they were all being nice. Did they act like that because he wasnât Rynus, but Lord Thorn instead?
âArenât nobles in charge of governing the Wondrous Society?â Kira had read about that in her books. She had never seen Rynus do any form of governing, he simply ran his cafe with her.
âNot quite, each noble household has responsibilities they are required to follow through with, but the main governing is done by the Elder Council. The noble Frost household, which Abby descends from, must provide mages when certain conflict arises. Thatâs their responsibility.â
âWait, is Abby going to have to become a mage then?â
âNot necessarily. Sheâs not a noble, she has no such responsibilities, but many Frostâs, and many others, will pursue becoming mages so they can become employed by the noble household. They tend to favour other Frostâs for employment, which is why you see most Frostâs choose to become mages.â
Kira nodded. Thankfully Abby didnât have to become a mage, she knew her best friend was the opposite of a fighter.
âIf weâre nobles then, whatâs our responsibility?â
Rynus sighed. He gandered around at the lovely scenery, watching the grass sway in the wind and leaves gently falling off branches. Nearby a pair of squirrels raced up a tree trunk with nuts in their mouth.
âWeâre adjudicators.â Rynus refocused and spoke with a lowered tone. âShould another noble household break our laws, or forfeit their responsibilities, weâre to deal with it⦠Forcefully if necessary. We police the nobles in a way.â
That sounded⦠stressful.
âDonât worry though, we donât have to do anything. My master deals with the rare problem that crops up.â Rynus reassured her.
âYour master?â Kira knew that he had a master, but she didnât know any details about them, not even their name. Abby had said her grandmaster was well known, but she had no idea why.
âYes. You see, one thing that I haven't brought up yet is the real reason the Thorn household is a little more special than the others. The most likely cause for others to treat you differently.â
âOther households have thousands of wizards, the bigger ones have tens of thousands of wizards. And those are only the ones alive right now, thatâs not counting all those whoâve passed away. We, the Thornâs, have only ever had 4 members, you being the fourth, and the first being Thorn himself.â
That left Kira gobsmacked. Four members? She had already met three Trinities, that would be the same amount as all the Thornâs still alive!
âYour grandmaster was the apprentice of Thorn. Sheâs the only wizard still alive who had been there when the founding wizards were still around. Sheâs also⦠quite a controversial wizard to many, but thatâs a discussion for another day.â
âThis is a lot.â Kira lay down, her arms spread out.
âI must apologize for dropping all this on you at once, especially now when you're starting school and meeting new friends.â Rynus flopped down beside her. âIt is a lot, being nobles, being Thornâs, and you being a child of Thorn as well makes your situation even more special.â
âSo all the other children of Thorn out there arenât from the Thorn household, right? Since thereâs only three of us.â
âMm, thereâs probably thirty or so other children of Thorn out there, but they're part of other households. Same with the children of Rose.â Rynus explained. âYou being a child of Thorn and being from the Thorn household is the first. Youâre a very special girl.â
âAre people going to treat me weirdly now?â Kira sat up, âI donât want them to think Iâm special, I just want⦠I just want to learn magic, eat tasty food, and have fun with my friends!â She raised her voice.
âI canât promise you people will treat you like normal once they find out who you are, but what I can say is that, those that do, and the ones you become friends with, they are the ones you must cherish.â
Kira nodded. The two took a few nibbles of food, letting the weight of the conversation lift.
âIf you want to discuss this more, Iâd be willing, but letâs do so at a later date.â Rynus said. âFor now though, tell me about your day yesterday, you met your roommate already right?â
Kira nodded, and began telling Rynus about her roommates. Their conversation bounced back and forth between topics, mainly centered around Kiraâs experiences yesterday. She felt much better now knowing about her lineage, and she could also tell Rynus was looking more at ease after their conversation.
Would knowing this change things for her? Maybe. Itâs not like she had gotten around to talking to people much growing up, just Abby and the kids back at the orphanage. They wouldnât care about this at all, I mean Abby had already known and nothing about her had changed. And she had been raised better to know she wasnât going to start acting like a stuck-up brat.
Eventually Rynus had to go back and open the shop for the morning. Kira gave him a farewell hug, then went up to her room and relaxed with her roommates, in no rush to get out and about around campus. They all had the same mindset, instead of going out now, they were waiting for one oâclock to roll around so they could head to the Common Center for the meet and greet Marcus had told them about. The Trinityâs and Abby had already ventured through the dorm, telling every girl about it, and it seemed like they got pretty much everyone on board with the idea.
Kira was normally nervous about meeting new people, but having the Trinity sister with her, and knowing Abby was going to be there with her, infinitely eased her anxiety. It also helped that she had gotten some answers regarding her lineage. She didnât want others to react how the Trinityâs did at first without knowing why.