202 Bloodlines And Betrayals
âAre ye alright, Maggie?â Skye inquired with concern in her tone.
Looking up at his distraught daughter-in-law, the kingâs heart ached for her. The knowledge of her true mother weighed heavily upon his mind. He considered telling Skye the truth, but knew it wasnât his place. Lucas would have to explain the situation, and himself, to his daughter. As much as he wanted to, Magnus decided against telling Skye her true lineage.. But there was nothing stopping him from telling her the history of Alcon.
âIâm alright dear, I was just considering things,â Magnus replied as he tried to organize his thoughts.
Hesitating a moment, Skye sat back down as she said; âWhat do ye mean?â
âI think the part about âSon of the Noble Oneâ refers to Tidas. Arthur means âNoble Oneâ, and the âMacâ in our name means âson ofâ.. So logic would have me believe that Tidas is involved in the second part. The first part confuses me.. Do you know if your mother is distantly related to the Warricks by chance?â
Skye thought a moment before she replied; âNot that Ima aware of. The only Warrick anythinâ I know of is the forest that Tidas and I played in as children; where the Fae are. Why?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBecause that is the name of the very first king ever recorded. It was back when the continent was still one kingdom. The Warricks ruled for generations before my ancestors rebelled with other nobles, and created the kingdoms we know today; give or take some land here and there..â
Skye digested the information Magnus had just given her before she asked; âAre there any Warricks left? Do ye know of any tomes or records that would have information on them?â
Magnus sighed sadly; âIâm afraid their line was extinguished shortly after you were born. They lived near your fatherâs castle; the very same forest you played in was their land. If I remember correctly, your motherâs first husband was a Warrick. Like you, she never changed her name. Drummond is one of the oldest families in Alcon, so I understand her keeping it.â
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As Skye thought about what the king had said, a million thoughts rushed through her mind. âWait, motherâs first husband was a Warrick?! How did I not know that?! It explains why me father owns-owned, the forest then.. If she was the only one left that was related to the Warricks, marriage beinâ the only bond or not, all assets wouldâve reverted to her. Once father married mother, he wouldâve gained the land and her wealth.â
âWait.. For me to be the Catalyst, I have to have Warrick blood in me.. Does that mean that me Da isnât me real father?! No, no, no, no...But I look like him, kind of. I have his hair, and he told me that I have his motherâs eyes.. Ahhh! What the Hell is with today?! Canât I get a frigginâ break?!â
As Skye began to panic, Magnus stared at her with confusion. Her breathing was becoming heavier and uneven, making her anxiety obvious. He had wanted her to question her parents about her Warrick heritage, not have an identity crisis. He so very badly wanted to tell Skye of her mother, but knew if he did, Lucas and Lidia would never forgive him.
âI wouldnât worry too much about it dear. The Warrick line is as old as they come, and no doubt sired many bastard lines. Not to mention that womenâs lineage was hardly ever recorded. As far as we know, you may have even gotten your Warrick blood from your father.â
Skye nodded to the king, but still had an uneasy, bottomless pit feeling in her gut that the food wasnât affecting. Her parents had all but hidden her away from the world. If Lucas Moonstone wasnât her father, then it would make sense that they tried to keep her existence hidden as much as possible. It also helped explain why her father was so gun-ho about her marrying into royalty.
âMarrying me off to Tidas would keep me safe from whomever killed off the rest of the Warricks.. Itâs the most likely reason for them limiting their time spent with me too. If me Da isnât me Da, then maybe I look like me real Da? Maybe thatâs why mother canât really look at me, or be around me for too long at a time..â
âSkye? Hey! Skye! Are you still hungry or not?â Magnus asked with a sharp, booming voice that jolted the princess from her head.
Shaking her head in the negative, Skye leaned back in her seat as another heart-wrenching thought popped into her head: âThey were so nervous about me gaining magic... Did they know about the legend?â
Magnus felt terrible. He didnât want to be the cause of mistrust between Skye and her parents. Heâd found it irritatingly ridiculous that she still didnât know about her true mother at her age. Skye would turn nineteen shortly after the Summer Games. She was plenty old enough to know the truth, and decide things for herself, but Magnus could still empathize with Lucas and Lidia.
If their situations were reversed, especially with Skyeâs nature to sniff things out; he most likely wouldnât have told her either. At least not until sheâd revealed her magic. Skye not knowing certain things now put her in more danger than it protected her, or so Magnus told himself. He wasnât sure if he was being selfish, or if his genuine concern was pushing him to push her.. All the king knew was that Skye needed to be told the truth, and by her parents.
âAre you sure youâre alright? I can have the servants bring back some food? Or would you like dessert instead?â
Skyeâs head popped up from itâs droop with hopeful eyes. There was one particular dessert she and Magnus always ate together when she was younger: petit fours. Theyâre tiny, bite-sized cakes that were a hassle to make, but utterly delicious. Thin layers of fluffy sponge cake were stacked on top of each other three high, with a layer of frosting or preserves between the layers. It was covered in fondant, then aesthetically decorated.
The chef always followed a recipe Peggy had invented years ago, knowing it was their favorite. Two medium-sized trays were brought in, each having about twenty-five of the wee cakes on them. One full tray had chocolate cake and fondant, strawberry jam, and tiny flowers on top made from chocolate shavings.
The other tray had a mix. All the cake layers and fondant were vanilla. However the fillings rotated between orange marmalade, cherry, and lemon preserves. The decorations on the tops signified which flavor was which. The moment the grinning servant put the trays down on the table, Skye and Magnus immediately changed their expressions.
âYe had to bring out the wee cakes, didnât ye... Sugar loading it is, then! Iâve got tons of reading to do tonight anyway!â Skye hollered as she dove into the chocolate ones.
Magnus laughed as he reached for one of his favorites; the lemon ones. It was the first flavor heâd ever tried of them, and the sentiment attached to the flavor kept them his favorite throughout the years..
The second time Skye had ever visited the castle, sheâd brought a box of them with her as an apology to both the king, and Tidas for her previous behavior. Tidas had refused to eat them at first, until heâd seen his father enjoying them so much. Once he tried them, heâd loved them. After they killed the box together, Magnus had asked where Skye had bought them from.
Being the king, heâd planned on ordering the baker to come work for him, but it was a short-lived idea. Skye admitted to making them herself, with Peggyâs aid. The admission had earned her looks of dismay and shock from the nobles in the throne room at the time. It wasnât proper to them that the princeâs future wife was doing âservant workâ.
Magnus watched as the nearly six year old lass stood tall as the adults around her acted like the true children. Both Magnus and Tidas had realized then that Skye was different from the rest. Working hard for something was simply done; nothing more. Skye wanted to show her gratitude herself, not pay for it or have someone else do it for her.
As Magnus came to know her, he learned a great deal about perspective from the child. Skye was remarkably intelligent for her age and gender, and Magnus wanted to encourage her. He often sent books to Lucas, or requested him to track down tomes relating to specific topics theyâd discussed.
The king knew Skye read everything her parents got their hands on because sheâd told him. She hadnât ever felt any kind of fear towards âher Maggieâ until sheâd gotten her Water magic. Even then, it wasnât necessarily him she was afraid of, but the indoctrination laws. Genie had driven home the point to her that it was the laws she should fear, not her friend. Skye didnât know it, but Genie knew to make sure Skye didnât fear the king...
After a bit more talking about the Warrick bloodline, Skye learned of the fire, but not the mysterious circumstances surrounding it. Magnus knew Skye would start poking around in the wrong places if she learned that the fire had been caused for nefarious means. Magnus could never be sure now, but heâd always suspected that theyâd been killed for a specific family secret.. One he was privy to because he was king.
The Warrick line had passed a certain gemstone from generation to generation. It always went to the next head of the family once the previous one died, or retired. Lidiaâs husband was the new head of the family at the time of the murders, and Magnus had always suspected that the previous head stepping down so suddenly had something to do with the fire. Sorchaâs father hadnât been sick or disabled in any way, and the Warrick men usually served their titles until they died.
Lidia and her grandfather were the only ones to survive that night. Any details from then had been lost to her due to the trauma of it all, or so sheâd told Magnus. Heâd never fully believed her, but as time went by and his grief overcame him, heâd forgotten to press her for the information then.
As Magnus popped one of the orange marmalade petit fours into his mouth, heâd made a decision. When Lucas and Lidia would come down for the Summer Games, he would press them for any knowledge they had on the matter. With Skye basically verifying that she is the Catalyst with her powers, and the legend in mind; Magnus wanted the full scope, not a tinted lens..
Moving on to other subjects, the two happily ate their sweets as the night stretched on into the late hours. Theyâd mostly talked about Skyeâs studies and training. Sheâd told him that she had a secret surprise attack planned for Tidas, which made Magnus squirm in his seat with excitement. He nearly begged her to tell him, but all she would say on the matter was that he wouldnât be disappointed in the show...