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âLook at this fine piece, me lads! Looks like we get to have some fun tonight!â one of the men with blood on his sword sneered.
Tidas glared daggers at the man who had cut his leg. While two had attacked his front and side, that guy had lunged at his back. It was a cheap move, but effective. Tidasâ movements were now limited. He racked his brain for a way to save Skye, but only one thing came to mind.
He would have to tap into his life force and use his speed to get Skye to safety. Dying didnât bother him, so long as Skye was safe. But he had fought these past few years to get back to her. Risking everything to be with her.. So they really were going to have to kill him to keep Skye from him. As the men stared at his betrothed, Tidas lunged at the one closest to him. Running his sword through the nomadâs back, and into the his heart.
The man screamed out in pain before falling over. The others realized what had happened, and move to run Tidas through all at once. Skye ripped the cap off the water pouch and threw it to the ground. She squeezed the water out into the air with her right while holding her left hand palm up.
The droplets of water hung in the air above Skyeâs head. The afternoon sun shined through them, casting a rainbow around her. Everything in the forest froze at the mystical scene. Skyeâs power pulsated through the water; using it to break the droplets into smaller ones before willing them into the shapes of needles.
âTake one more step towards me man, and ye will Never be able to see daylight again. Or have children.. I do have rather good aim,â Skye threatened with a chilling smile.
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Every manâs jaw swung low with his shock; Tidas in particular. The clear fact that Skye was a magic user was astounding enough. But what was truly shocking was what type.. Skye was the rarest: an Elemental.
âAnd a Water manipulator at that!â
There had only been a dozen or so in all of Alconâs history. Most common born to Alcon were Earth Elementals. But that was still rare in and of itself. It was one of the most coveted powers in the world next to Ether magic.
âHow could I notâve known?! How did she know how to use her powers? Did.. Did she just make needles out of water?! What the bloody hell?â Tidasâ brain nearly fried itself before the man who sliced his leg earlier spoke.
âAnd what do ye plan to do with those, lilâ lassie? Sprinkle us with yer fairy dust?â the man sneered.
âWhy donât ye take a step and find out what me âfairy dustâ will do,â Skye replied with a snarky smile.
The nomad lost his jovial laughter and replaced it with a cold smile before rebutting, âOh, Ima have a lotta fun breakinâ ye in, sweetness.. After I kill yer man. Grab the bitch and hold her down to watch!â
The nomad nodded at the two men closest to Skye. They turn to walk towards her, but Tidas made a shallow swing and cut the back of the one closest to him. He bellowed his pain before retreating over by a younger man. The other went to swing his sword down on Tidas, but instantly frozen mid-swing. He coughed once: deep red blood trickling out his mouth and down his chin before he fell over. Almost landing on Tidas in the process.. His entire backside was now soaked with water and blood.
Skye had mostly aimed for his neck. She had become quite a capable hunter with her power. Her father has been astounded when she would bring home everything from rabbits, to stags. The cooks had questioned her once when sheâd forgotten to wedge arrows into the shot holes. But she had played dumb rather convincingly..
Explaining that, she had âwashed the woundâ to attempt to clean the carcass herself, but chickened out. They accepted her excuse; much to Skyeâs relief.
The hole in the back of the nomadâs neck could probably fit an axe in it. Skye had intentionally focused on the area to prevent the man from completing his swing. The bone from his spine was exposed due to the sheer force. She had pulverized the spot; making it look almost polished. In her unspoken alarm to save Tidas, however; Skye used up all her ammo on the single man. While her face remained impassive, panic began to seep in.
The prince locked eyes with Skye and saw her fear. The other nomads stood and stared at the manâs dead body in shock. Seeing his moment, Tidas tapped into his life force. He scooped up Skye in his arms like before, and headed into the forest at top speed.
Tidasâ body screamed at him. His leg wound ripped wider from his exertion. His chest felt like it was going to cave in along with his other organs. His heart hammered hard, but the beat was slowing. He started to feel dizzy after just a minute. When a familiar mark on a tree caught his eye, he stopped as gently as he could. The prince didnât want his momentum sending Skye flying into a tree, but he was fading fast.
In an instant, Tidas had lost his footing. He wrenched his body so that when they fell, his side and back would take the brunt of it. He grunted painfully from the impact as Skye yelped in fear. They slid a good three feet or so across the forest floor before almost slamming into a tree. As soon as theyâd stopped moving, Skye rolled off of Tidas and had begun to check him.
His arm wasnât too bad, but the gashes on his back, and especially his leg, were in serious trouble. Skye was shocked his tendons werenât damaged. But she could see them clearly just looking at his calf, which made her want to scream.
âDonât flip out, donât flip out! Stop the bleeding, stop the bleeding!â she repeated in her head to stay focused.
Sky ripped the bottom of her dress and both her sleeves off. She scanned her surroundings for water and sighed with relief. There was a small stream right next to the tree that theyâd nearly crashed into. She willed the water to her; making a thin, steady stream flow over the pieces of fabric to clean them slightly. Then she directed the stream over Tidasâ wounds. He flinched slightly, but other than that, you couldnât really tell that he was alive.
Skye quickly wrapped up the princeâs wounds before rolling him onto his backside. He was breathing hard, and had become very pale. Beads of cold sweat broke out across his whole body. Skye gently lifted his head up, and placed it on her folded legs. She looked down at Tidas with undeniable fear.
âIf he hadnât of smacked Thoth, the idiot wouldâve never gotten hurt! But no! He had to be the hero! Stupid, stupid, stupid!â Skye railed at Tidas in her head.
A single tear fell onto Tidasâ forehead. Skye knew it came from her, but she didnât want to acknowledge it. Sheâd rather be furious than scared.. Scared!
It had just dawned on Skye that the Nomads were probably following them. The trail of broken branches and footprints Tidas had made would be easy to follow. She felt the panic rising in herself as she thought about what to do. Thoth wouldâve been handy about now, but he wouldâve stayed by the edge of the forest where Skye had dismounted. She was going to have to make something to carry Tidas on, but that wasnât a solution for now.
Skye racked her brain as the tiny stream sheâd made fell to the ground due to her preoccupation. She turned her head in just enough time to see it collapse and splatter. The splash triggered a conclusion: she would have to fight. Moving Tidas would take time, and the nomads would find them soon. Tidas was only able to gain just under a mileâs distance from them before they fell. The noise theyâd made when falling had been loud. At the least, it wouldâve given away their direction.
âHang on.. Did Tidas stop for a reason? I felt him slow before we fell.. WAIT!â Skyeâs attention immediately went from her thoughts, to the stream, then up to the tree.
âThis is it! OUR tree! Tidas mustâve seen one of our old trail markers! Thatâs why he stopped!â Skye almost dropped Tidasâ head in her excitement.
She set the princeâs head down gently, then got up and walked about the tree. On the other side of it was their hollow. It was covered by the long, wispy branches, causing her to almost overlook it. Skye was so excited that sheâd nearly missed the fact that it was clean.
âAnd is that... food in it?!â
Perplexed by the situation, the lass almost didnât hear the hushed voices, and crunching of leaves getting closer. Not wasting any time, Skye grabbed Tidas from under his armpits, and dragged him to their hollow.
It was smaller than she remembered.. Tall inside, but not very wide. Tidas fit in well enough to be hidden from sight once she removed his sword. The branches covering the entrance would provide plenty of camouflage as well.
After she packed Tidas inside, Skye cupped his handsome cheek; âIma wee bit angry with ye for runninâ me off before. I understand yer intentions behind it.. But hear me Now, Tidas MacArthur. Ima No damsel in distress! And Ima gonna proven it to ye now..â
The crunching of leaves and twigs was getting louder. Skye smiled at her pale prince before placing a soft kiss on his sweaty forehead. She leaned in and whispered in his ear before leaving. After adjusting the branches to cover up the hollow again, she grabbed his sword, and walked back around to the other side.
Skye set the sword by the edge of the stream in case she needed it. She turned back and looked down at the stream with determination in her eyes. She removed her shoes, and stepped into the water. It was cold and stung her skin, but the fact barely registered. Skye focused her power; channeling it through her feet and out into the water. Laughter erupted from the Nomads as they saw the little lass waiting for them.
Skyeâs mind was as clear and cold as the water at her feet. Her heartbeat was steady, but her senses where in overdrive. She smiled brightly as the men came to stand before her. Right where she wanted them..