243 Summer Games: Highlander Participation
***This Chapter Has A Language Warning***
***Special Authorâs Note Below***
People gawked as Petrie walked through the fairgrounds in his regular Highlander garb. He didnât like a lot of the comments being made about him, but he wasnât about to prove them right by acting out.
Instead, Petrie smiled and nodded as he walked by in long strides. The food and women looked very tempting, but the sooner he got the day over with, the sooner he could go back home. The amount of people and lack of greenery was off-putting to him, to say the least.
Murdoc had entrusted him and Lucas Moonstone to barter a temporary peace treaty with the Alconian King, so that was what he was did.. Or rather, what Lucas was currently doing. Heâd been kicked out of the room as soon as heâd explained his presence.
Things had started to become a little heated between the two when Lucas had admitted to trading directly with Murdoc, but he had to explain. The truth was the only reason that the leader of the Highlanders would trust a southerner with such a task. Petrie had a feeling that if they hadnât have been the only ones in the room, and arrived at such an ungodly hour in the morning, the king wouldâve had them killed..
Petrie had heard that anyone could enter the events, but he didnât particularly care. Not until heâd learned that the prizes were bags of gold and possibly a good horse. The animal he could sell, ride, or possibly eat, but the gold was his clencher.
âThat much gold added in with the Moonstone hunting permit; that could save me from pillaginâ for a few years! I have Got to enter Somethinâ! Why the bloody hell donât we do somethinâ like this?! Well.. We do have A Lot better stuff than the Alconians do. Guess ye canny have it all, hehe.â
Coming around the corner of a stall, Petrie caught sight of Skye and Tidas as they waved goodbye to some cat woman. It wasnât the strangest creature heâd ever seen, but laughed inwardly to himself that she and Skye were obviously friends. âI swear that woman could befriend a Barghest, given five minutes.â
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As he circled around, Petrie realized that the cat woman was participating in the next event: an obstacle race. He wondered how fast she was, but brushed it aside as he approached the sign-in area. âGuess Iâll be findinâ out shortly..â
The man sitting at the table turned four shades whiter upon Petrieâs approach, but relaxed slightly when he saw an Ambassadorâs Crest pinned to his kilt. Heâd been stopped every few stalls by guards and puffed-up nobles that thought he was just a stupid and lost barbarian.
Getting tired of the harassment quickly, Petrie had pinned the damn crest to the front-center of his kilt. That way all he had to do is point down with a smile, which he found out unnerved some of the âfinerâ ladies. Petrie personally found it very entertaining.
After he signed in, he walked to the farthest side so Skye and Tidas wouldnât spot him yet. He wanted to surprise them as he flew past both them, and their wee kitty-cat friend. âI canât wait to see the look on Skyeâs face! Tis gonna be hilarious!â
When the race had started, Petrie was making it a point to stay within a grouping of runners that thought pace was the key. He didnât break ahead of them until theyâd neared the side of the track were Skyeâs group was.
It took every ounce of focus Petrie had to not burst out in laughter at the face Skye pulled. It was somewhere between a frightened child, and a cartoon character. Tidas looked just as shocked, but had the sense to close his mouth.
As Petrie ran passed them, hot on Shastaâs tail(literally), he smiled and waved at the couple. He heard Skye call out to him, but the money was so close he could smell it. All he had to do was pass the insanely fast cat woman.
As they came up to the second set of hurdles, Petrie managed to nearly get side by side with Shasta. As they pumped their legs into a blur, Petrie partially waved at Shasta as he came to be neck-and-neck with her. She flashed him a look like he was an idiot for not focusing, but it didnât matter to him; this still wasnât as fast as he could go..
Taking a deep breath, Petrie yelled to Shasta; âJust to be sure! Ye donât Need the money do ye?!â
âWhat?!â Shasta yelled before she tried to pull ahead, but he easily kept pace with her.
âYe know! Do ye NEED the money?! Like ye donât got a litter of kittens at home to provide for or somethinâ, do ye?!â
âThe Fuck Did You Just Say To Me?!â Shasta screamed as her ire instantly peaked at the Highlander.
Seeing her anger flare at his query, Petrie yelled, âMy Apologies!â, then he took off like a bat out of hell.
Feeling a surge of pep from her ire, Shasta kicked herself into high gear too. They were back to being neck-and-neck as they cleared a sand trap that they had to swing over, ran through swinging poles that had no rhyme or reason, and finally had to belly-crawl underneath some blunted barbed wire.
With the finish line just ahead, Petrie shifted his arms back and leaned forward slightly. Shasta couldnât understand what the hell kind of running position he was in, but his speed increased slightly, allowing him to get ahead of Shasta by about four inches.
As they crossed the finish line, Petrieâs balance became slightly unsteady, throwing off his timing, therefore shifting his momentum. He slammed into Shasta as he tried to right his balance, taking them both down.. At least theyâd crossed the finish line first.
Seeing the fall, it took every bit of self-control Skye had not to zip over to her friends using her Tank trait. The crowds had been so stunned by the Highlanderâs participation that the competition area had been mostly silent except for a few cheers for Shasta. Which mostly came from Lawrence and the twins.
As they reached their friends, Skye was surprised to see Petrie laughing his ass off at the situation while Shasta was reacting exactly how everyone imagined she would: with fury.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou just wait until I get this stupid bracelet off! Iâm gonna kick your ass!â Shasta yelled as she held her arm.
Seeing her demeanor, Skye automatically asked where she was injured. Shasta scoffed and said; âLike an idiot like this could hurt me.. Heâs lucky I saw that crest, or heâd be dead already..â
Skye stared at Petrie with hard eyes; âWhat are ye doinâ with an ambassadorâs Crest? Did you steal it?! For the love of the gods, tell me ye didnât rob a diplomat!â
Petrie laughed hard again before looking at Skye with a smile; âAye, I miss ye too, Skye.â
Despite herself, Skye returned Petrieâs smile. He was a cocky, sarcastic goofball, but a good person. It was in his best interest to let Tidas die in Warrick Forest, but he didnât. His honor code was beyond any doubt to either of them, especially Tidas.
Heâd been highly suspicious of the Highlander at first, but Petrie had proved himself. Murdoc wouldâve probably given anything within his possession to get his hands on an injured, dying prince of Alcon. Considering his rank and notoriety, Tidas wouldâve made the ideal hostage.
Petrie couldâve lived the good life amongst his own people, but instead he chose the riskier, higher reward of siding with Skye.. That was the key to it all: Skye. If she hadnât of spared him, he wouldâve died, and she wouldâve been left to either the now-deceased Jacob Fowler, or worst case: Marco.
Tidas had peeled at his wife when sheâd explained her reason behind sparing him. It was such a naive way to think, but he loved her even more for it. Skyeâs naturally kind and caring personality was one of the reasons he still wished she wasnât taking the Mage Trials in a few months..
âWhat are you doing here, Petrie? And how are you not dead yet?â Tidas asked bluntly as he stopped his mind from wandering.
âTidas?! That was quite rude,â Skye scolded her husband as she checked the Nomadâs head for a concussion.
Petrie smirked; âNaw, he be right. If I didnât have this wee badge thingy hanginâ out, Iâda been run through at the gate! Yer Da gave it to me a wee bit ago.â
âAnd exactly how and why did our father give a Nomadic Highlander an Ambassadorâs Creast? My interest is beyond peaked,â Lawrence asked in a light tone as he stood by with his preoccupied children.
Petrie looked up to the suave, noble-looking man with a pleasant grin; âBecause Lucas Moonstone asked him to so I wouldnât get killed.â
Skye scoffed; âI told ye not to walk about in yer Highland garb.. What did ye expect?! Last thing these people knew, we were about to go to war with Murdoc! Of course seeinâ a Nomad walkinâ about would freak them out! Be more considerate..â
Petrie shrunk slightly; âBut.. But look at my shiny-â
âIma not lookinâ at it until ye move it! Thereâs far more visible places to put it than there!â Skye chided him as she finished his checkup, and lightly tapped him on the back of the head.
Lawrence offered Shasta a hand up as the two bantered back and forth. Magnus was waiting at the podium from the previous day, but Marco and Karena were no where to be seen. Magnus brought the microphone to life, and called the group over.
The king seemed impatient to hand off the rewards for the race, so the group quickly made their way over. To alleviate some of the hostility aimed at Petrie, the king quickly announced that a new diplomat would be joining them..
âDiplomat Petrie Heughan is representing the Nomadic Tribes of the Highlanders! At my request, my dear friend Lord Lucas Moonstone had begun doing small trades with the tribes willing to work towards peace. All of Alcon would benefit from avoiding war, so it is in the best interest of this Kingdom to be as respect and cordial as possible to our visiting dignitaries and officials..â
The majority of people applauded their king for taking a diplomatic route versus war. Some were irritated that they were being denied a chance at glory, but were mostly posturing fools that had never seen a real battle. It was pathetic to Tidas, whom was listening for any immediate issues.
âFather, are you going to explain Why the guy is here? The Nomadic leaders wonât bend the knee, so what is it? What does Murdoc want?â Lawrence called out to the king as his children finally noticed the way Petrie was dressed, and were staring at him.
Once Magnus stepped down, Skye watched at her friend walk in a no-so-straight line to them. His complexion was pasty, his pupils looked dilated once heâd gotten close, and his shoulders were oddly hunched. Magnus looked his age in that moment, and Skye knew that there was something seriously wrong with the king again...