307 Love And Life
Tidas knew that something having to do with a fight was going to happen, he just didnât expect his wife to be the instigator. He and Murdoc were discussing possible ways to handle conflict between their two groups when someone called to him.
About twenty seconds after Murdoc walked away, the Highlanders had approached him. At first, it was basic insults about being from Alcon, which didnât bother Tidas in the slightest. When they started talking about his men, heâd become irritated, but still showed no outer signs of being perturbed.
When the men began saying things about his uncle, and started questioning his Aunt Marieâs character; Tidasâ eyes flared with simmering rage. Seeing that insulting his family was the best way to get a response, they started talking badly about Marco.
Seeing his features turn slightly amused by their taunts, the Highlanders switched their focus to Magnus. Tidas clenched his teeth as they called his father a âMad Kingâ, and said something about how âthey could see him burninâ people alive with a smileâ.
They spoke as if in reference to something, but Tidas didnât know what. His fists were tightly balled, forcing his nails to dig into his skin. The pain distracted him enough not to lash out at the young, ignorant fools trying to bait him into a mistake.
The elders were watching his reaction with scrutinizing glares. As if they were waiting for him to screw up, and fight them. Examining their countenance, Tidas couldnât help but wonder if one of them had provoked the men into it..
The prince was handling himself well until they started to speak ill of Skye. At that point, even the elders started to glare at the young men. Her bloodline alone shouldâve made her immune to their jeers, but the men were too self-involved to realize that theyâd screwed up..
Tidas turned and smirked at the men; âKeep runninâ your mouths off about my wife, and Iâm not the only problem youâre gonna have.â
Finally getting a rise out of their target, the man in front cackled; âOh! Ima shakinâ in me boots! Is that the kinda vague, bulshit threat that ye say? Does it ever work?â
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âOnly with the smart ones,â Tidas replied, shifting his stance to be ready for anything.
The man eyed with with pure hatred, then started shouting about how only cowards backed down. That he may be used to other Southerners backing off with his empty threat, but Highlanders wouldnât.
That was the point at which they started talking about him needing to bring his wife to the battlefield. First it was because he was too weak to fight on his own, then Skye and Amara had come out and caught the end of the manâs rant..
The entire ordeal had only taken around five minutes or so, but it was long enough for word to spread to the other Highlanders. They in turn, told others, and now a large crowd was beginning to form around them. Clogging up the hallway, and giving Skye a large audience.
She was hoping that word would spread quickly, and draw out any possible troublemakers. The situation could also help flush out possible schemers, too.
âWill ye give me a boost, husband?â Skye asked as he sheathed his sword, and came to stand by her side.
Knowing what she meant, Tidas bent over, and had Skye sit on his shoulders so she could speak to the gathering Highlanders in one go. The more people that heard her direct words, the better.
âSince there seems ta be a shit-ton of festerinâ resentment, weâre gonna have a quick fightinâ contest! Anyone is welcome to challenge Tidas and me! We can go one-on-one, or a group of ye can fight both of us!â
âIf this alliance is ta hold, then we cannot be goinâ at each throats! Or tryinâ to provoke each other like children! If ye still wish ta fight, weâll take ye on! But after this, I best not hear of a single fist thrown in anger! Or Iâll come for ye me self!â
The crowds worked themselves into a frenzy as Skye added; âTomorrow! Outside of the RMC bunker! Weâll show ye just how much alike we all are!â
The crowds clamored to start the fighting now, so Murdoc stepped in; âOh, come now! We need ta give the Southerners the night to situate themselves! Otherwise they might make excuses tomorrow!â
The crowds turned from disgruntled, to understandingly cocky in the matter of seconds. Murdoc was one of the most charismatic people sheâd ever met, and thought that the title of King suited him well.
He reminded her of Lawrence and Tidas; beloved by their people. Even though Tidas wasnât the next ruler, Many people in Alcon wished he was...
Amara watched as the people cheered for their king with a small, devilish grin on her face.. âItâs been some time since I fought. I should probably use tonight to warm up a wee bit..â
As her grin stretched, Amara was unaware of the eyes upon her. The elder that had spoken out before, Malcolm, was simmering in his anger. He watched the Southerners and Murdoc turn the volatile situation, which defeated his purpose of riling up Mickey in the first place.
Murdoc left most of his major decisions to the Highlanderâs Council, therefore Amara. Heâd always favored her opinions over the other elders, and it infuriated him. Malcolm was not only older than Amara, but had served on the Council far longer than she had.
âMy opinion should hold more sway than hers, but tis like the bitch put a spell on him!â
As he glared at Amara from the other side of the hallway, Tidas set Skye down. She had a contemplative expression on her face seconds after heâd set her down. After a moment, she looked up at her husband and said; âSorry for pullinâ ye in to this, but youâve got the biggest target on yer back.â
âI know.. Weâve been fighting the Highlanders for generations. It wonât be easy to take away their hate,â Tidas replied with a sigh; âBut you did a good job by making me a target rather than the soldiers.. Accept for making yourself one too.â
âIma the cause for the battle endinâ peacefully, and Ima sure that thereâs a few here that werenât too happy about that. We need to know who might become a problem,â Skye stated as she looked around with suspicion.
One of the elders was eyeing her with obvious disdain, proving her point to her husband. He didnât turn away until Amara and Murdoc came into his line of sight again.
As things began to settle, Amara looked over to Skye and said; âCare to finish our wee chat?â
âSure, if we can,â she replied while looking over to the other elders.
âNevermind them. They know we werenât finished.. Come on; before they say somethinâ about it,â Amara said as she grabbed Skyeâs hand, and tugged her along.
Tidas shot her an amused expression just as they reached the door to the utility room. He was usually the one to deal with diplomatic situations, so it was amusing to him that Skye was their main focus instead of the Commander of the RMC.
If Skye were anyone else, Tidas wouldâve insisted on being involved, but he trusted Skye wholeheartedly. When they were done speaking, and the two had a moment alone together, he would ask about what sheâd said..
When Amara shut the door, the first thing she words out of her mouth were; âTwas a brilliant idea ta hold a bout. Itâll give the people a chance to vent their frustrations, but can you and yer husband really fight all of âem? I can think of at least a thousand that would like ta fight.â
Skye smirked; âSo long as the thousand that are hostile show up tomorrow, itâll all work out. If thereâs one thing that I learned from beinâ in the capital: appearances can both motivate, and demotivate a group if not done properly.â
Amara quirked an eyebrow; âAnd which did ye plan to do?â
âBoth. Motivate them ta work with us, and make âem think twice before pickinâ a fight with the soldiers again,â Skye replied with a small, cheeky grin.
Amara looked at Skye with a soft smile. She was intelligent, quick, and decisive; everything that the stories said the Warricks were..
âAre ye sure that ye donât want ta be our Queen? Murdoc wouldna object ta givinâ up his throne ta you. Or ye could marry him,â Amara suggested with a straight face.
Skye laughed out loud; âNot that heâs not attractive, but I love me husband, and want for no other.â
Amara shrugged; âHere, ye could have them both. There be some men with multiple wives, and some women with multiple husbands-â
âHaha! Hell no! Ima good with wthe man I got. I donât want anyone else but him,â Skyeâs voice went soft as she finished speaking.
Amara recognized the light in her eyes; âYe truly love him, donât ye?â
âAye,â Skye voice was as warm as her expression as she spoke; âHeâs me best friend, and the love of me life. Iâve know him since we were children..â
Skye told Amara of their arranged marriage, a few memories from Warrick Forest, his fake death, and his grand entrance into her almost-wedding with Jacob Fowler. By the time sheâd finished, Amara completely understood why they were so loyal to each other.
Theirs was a bond built upon memories and understanding. They accepted each otherâs faults, and loved without judgement. It was the rarest and truest kind of love, and one that most wouldnât fully comprehend, but she did..
âDid ye know that Drexel was me second husband?â Amara asked after a bit of bantering back and forth about Tidas.
âNo, what was yer first husband like?â Skye inquired, hoping it wasnât a rough subject for her to talk about.
A thoughtful expression covered her features as Amara replied; âAn asshole to most, but I loved him deeply. He was opinionated, stubborn, and selfish. Always concerned about himself and his life more than Ours, but I loved him.. He died defending a group of our people from the beast.â
Skyeâs faced turned sympathetic; âIma so sorry for yer loss..â
Amara grinned, but it was edged in sadness; âI still wonder what wouldâve become of us if he wouldâve lived, but I had to move on..â
âDid ye love Drexel?â
Amara sighed; âThat was more infatuation than love, I think. I had liked Drexel when we were young, and he treated me like a lady when we dated. Reggie never really took me out before, but Drexel showed me off.. It was nice.â
Her expression turned hard; âBut he was a greedy fool who reached too far.. Tis hard to believe that he tried ta kill Murdoc, but thatâs probably just me not wantinâ ta believe it.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
After they talked about their love lives a bit more, Skye turned the conversation more serious; âSo, about that Catalyst comment before..â