346 Traps And Triggers
***CONTENT WARNING: LANGUAGE, VIOLENCE, AND GORE***
The spy stood staring at them with shock at first, then shifted to a placid expression as he said; âIâm not doinâ anything wrong, just what I was ordered to do.â
âAnd what exactly were you ordered to do, Raymond?â Tidas inquired as Zazzy glared at the man from behind him.
âSend progress reports,â he quickly replied.
Murdoc scoffed; âIs that really all ye be writinâ about? Come on: ye wouldna be sneakinâ out here if that were the truth of it all..â
The soldier kept his neutral demeanor; âThat is all. I wasnât meant to be known about. Prince Marco wanted reports that werenât fluffed or padded, so he ordered me to send secondary reports with honest accounts of events.â
Tidas smiled at him as he spoke, though it was menacing in nature; âIf you only send simple accounts of whatâs happening, then why send a message now? Nothing that wasnât specifically ordered by my father transpired today, so what message could you have to send?â
Raymond shifted where he stood as he replied; âJust that things were goinâ how he and the king had planned, and that I would be bearing witness to the ceremony.â
Tidas stepped towards him; âThen you wonât mind if I read what you wrote? Since you arenât foolish enough ta to lie to me, right?â
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As his face turned a slight shade of pink, Raymondâs calm exterior broke; âIâm sorry, sir, but I canât allow that. Prince Marco gave me strict instructions. I will most likely get in trouble because you found me out. I do not wish to make my punishment any more severe than it will already be.â
Murdoc squeezed in next to Tidas in the narrow walkway; âIâd be more worried about the trouble in front of ya, versus the trouble waitinâ fer ye a thousand miles away.â
Raymond glared at the Highlander King; âWhy would I be in trouble? Iâm just followinâ orders.. I think the King and Crowned Prince would find it interesting that you think reporting to anyone but Prince Tidas is considered a punishable act.â
Murdoc was surprised by how he had worded himself. The implication that he only recognized Tidas as an authority figure could lead to an array of issues for the Third Prince if Murdoc said the wrong thing right now.
âDammit, this is where Amara usually steps in! I canna handle silver-tonged bastards like this.. Iâd rather just run âem through and be done wit it..â
As the thought crossed his mind, Tidas took another step forward with a smirk. He was raised in the palace, and knew how to deal with talkers like Raymond. The situation being as unique as it was only helped him, too..
âWell,â Tidas stated as he gestured to his falcon; âWhy donât you just grab that message, bring it in the bunker, and have the Generals clear you..â
Raymondâs cocky grin immediately disappeared; âW-What? Why? I told you, Prince Marco ordered me-â
âHow could I possibly know that youâre telling me the truth without looking at the contents? If you are telling the truth, then you wonât get in trouble with Marco because I wonât technically see what you wrote..â
The smirk on the princeâs face was pissing Raymond off. He didnât care for overly-righteous men that didnât sample lifeâs offerings; regardless of where the delicacies came from. The prince had closed down many of his favorite places to go for self-indulgence, and refused any woman that presented herself to him.
Raymond seethed with jealousy for Tidas, and had agreed to spy for the Crowned Prince mostly due to it. He was also getting several women to spend his time with in exchange for his work, but that reward was lost now..
âThanks to that overgrown fucking lizard..â
As he glared at Zazzy, Raymond replied; âI would still get in trouble, sir.. And you would learn the contents through them.â
âWhy? Because theyâre loyal?â Murdoc commented, irritating him greatly.
âI am loyal to my King!â Raymond said with a raised voice.
âAnd who is that?â Tidas asked.
Raymond smirked; âThe one who bares the Crown..â
Tidas eyed him critically for a moment, then said; âWell, until weâre back in Alcon, Iâm the authority here. I will agree to let the others read it, but it Will be read one way or another..â
Raymond swallowed hard as he tried to figure a way out of his situation.. âIf the Commander reads the contents, Iâm screwed.. If the others read the contents, Iâm labeled a traitor to the RMC, and Iâm screwed.. Either way: a MacArthur is going to kill me..â
Marco had a reputation for liking to cause pain, but the rumors never specified if it was only women he liked to see that way. The thought of âthe Dark Princeâ killing him seemed horrific..
Pulling out his sword, Raymond sighed deeply; âDo me a favor and donât tell my wife about this, okay? Sheâs a good woman that deserved better..â
Tidas clenched his jaw; âThen step up and be a good man for her.. You donât have to tell my brother-â
âYouâre right, I wonât.. He doesnât ask, he just knows..â
Straightening his posture with his sword in his hands, Raymond continued; âI was summoned to him right before we left, and told to report the activity of you and the Princess. I refused, but then I didnât.. It wasnât right.. Heâs my future King, I have no right to refuse.. Loyalty should be to the Crown, not comrades. Soldiers are only meant to serve, not question orders..â
Raymondâs face was calm, but his eyes screamed at Tidas. He was struggling to tell him something, but it was like his thoughts were re-written before he could get them out. As he lifted his sword to fight, Tidas exhaled with regret for what he had to do..
âHe could always just stay here in the Highlands if heâs worried about gettinâ killed down South,â Murdoc suggested with a shrug.
Tidas looked over to Raymond for an answer, and was disappointed by his response. He shook his head in the negative; choosing death over exile. It was a ridiculous choice, or so Murdoc thought..
âAye, but are ya sure that ye donât want me ta take care of this? Tis much easier fer me ta kill a Southerner than you,â Murdoc offered.
Tidas shook his head as a dark expression overtook his features; âNa, this is something I should do as his Commander..â
Murdoc nodded in the positive, too shocked to speak. Anger rolled off of Tidas, and filled the air with a tenseness that made Murdocâs throat stick. No words could calm him, and nothing Marco ever did or would ever do could make up for Tidas having to take Raymondâs life right now.
Based on his own words, Raymond had been a loyal soldier the past three years. The fact that he was talking strangely let Tidas know what the real cause of his betrayal was: Marco had manipulated him. His heart twisted in his chest as he readied himself.
As he pulled his long sword out of itâs sheath, Tidas cursed his brother in his mind as he said; âIâll try to make it as quick as possible. And weâll tell your family that you fell in battle..â
Raymond smiled at Tidas with genuine gratitude as he thanked him, which made his heart clench. He wanted him to accept Malcolmâs offer, but if he was being manipulated by Marcoâs magic, he probably had the choice stripped from him.
Thinking on what Raymond had said, one line specifically infuriated Tidas, and let him know for sure that Marco was the one..
When he became the Commander of the RMC, one of the first things he had done was end something called the Blood Oath Tradition. Each indoctrinated individual had to do it when they arrived in the capital, and was a long-standing tradition dating back to when the capital had first been moved.
The soldiers had to pledge their loyalty to the king and crown by slicing their hand open, and dripping blood on their contracts. It was barbaric in Tidasâ mind, and pointless posturing that immediately made most soldiers hesitant to train. It was one thing to expect wounds on the battlefield..
âChildren who are forced to grow up overnight shouldnât have to shed blood for their kingdom before theyâve even been trained.â
It was what Tidas had said to his father, and Marco had responded with; âSoldiers are meant to serve, and the tradition lets them demonstrate their standing level of loyalty to the crown. Being a soldier now, it is not your place to question those issuing orders.â
As the argument had carried on, Marco had eventually said; âThe bonds of soldiers should never be as strong as the bond a soldier holds to his kingdom.â
Having heard enough from his sons, Magnus had sided with Tidas on the matter. Heâd always found the tradition quite barbaric as well, and had personally abolished the renewal vow soldiers were meant to do every five years..
âThat was one of many warnings for Father as to the kind of ruler Marco will be in the future.. Itâs like he always ignores Marcoâs follies, but why?! As the current King, shouldnât he want whatâs-?!â
The realization hit Tidas like a mountainside.. âHeâs been manipulating Father! Of course! But for how long?! For what?â
Distracted by his thoughts, Tidas barely had time to parry a hit from Raymond. The only reason heâd had time to block it at all was because Zazzy had roared at him. Murdoc was just standing there watching..
Tidas looked at Raymond with a sad expression; âIâm sorry about this, Ray..â
Since he was a Tamer, Raymond was no match for Tidas when it came to combat. With lightning speed, the prince zipped passed him; cleaving his head from his shoulders in one smooth motion..
Murdoc stood unmoving as the Alconian soldierâs body hit the ground with a sickening thud. His head rolled over to the snow wall, and dyed it red as it bled out. The ground around the body quickly darkened as his blood gushed and spread out in every direction.
As the Highlander King stared at the Alconian Prince, a chill ran up his backside when they locked eyes. Tidas was so furious that even Zazzy shrunk back a little. Terrified, the falcon tried to fly off, but Tidas grabbed it and snatched the scroll from itâs leg before letting it go.
As he walked over to them, Murdoc fought his instinct to grab his sword from his hip and said; âCould ye dial the bloodlust back a bit? Yer scarinâ the dragon.. And me, a wee bit..â
Tidas stopped and took a couple of deep breaths. Realizing he still had his sword out, Tidas wiped it off in the snow, then put it back in itâs sheath. He still emanated death, but at least it was bearable now..