Skyeâs heart pounded in her chest as she and Tidas closed the distance between them and Klaus. He collapsed to his knees a few feet away from them, out of exhaustion. He was bleeding from his arm and head quite badly, and he was gasping for air. Skye hopped down off of her horse to heal him as Tidas asked what had happened.
Taking large breaths, Klaus explained as quickly and clearly as he could: âGeneral Zas and I were out in the woods training, and this giant dog, wolf-thing, came at us! Itâs covered in woods and moss and the like, but itâs teeth.. General Zas called it a Barghest, and told me to run for help. I tried to help the general instead, but it was so fast; too fast for a human.. The general tried to keep it away from me, but it hit me with itâs tail... I swear it broke a rib or two..Gods, just itâs damn tail! I donât know what happened after that.. All I know is he ordered me to run..â
âYer lucky; it cracked two, but they didnât break. Ye be fine, so donât fret,â the princess smiled and spoke to Klaus like a mother trying to soothe a child.
Skye then looked up to Tidas while she finished healing Klaus and said, âIâll finish in a moment, and then weâll ride. If ye take off without me, the general might die.â
Tidas understood Skyeâs meaning. If Klaus was this badly wounded with only one hit, Zas might need immediate healing. Which meant Tidas would have to fight while Klaus guarded Skye and the general. He didnât like that Klaus had to ride with Skye, but it didnât matter. Zas was in real trouble, and the prince knew time was of the essence.
Skyeâs brain raced as they road towards the woods just outside of Dragonhorn. It was only a mile or so away, leaving little time to come up with a plan. Tidas simply told Klaus that no matter what; Skyeâs safety was his priority. Sheâd tried to argue and say he should help with the Barghest instead. The prince quickly explained that Klaus would also be guarding the injured Zas. She knew his argument was the logical one, but she didnât like it.
Skye had seen Tidas speed around her, but sheâd never actually seen him fight. Everyone called him a Pillar; a rank reserved for the three strongest individuals in the kingdom. But she had no firsthand knowledge of his combat abilities, and despised not knowing all the variables to a problem. Additionally, Zas is a Pillar. He was having problems, and he was a giant compared to anyone. The entire situation just didnât sound or feel right to her..
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Skyeâs main issue was the Barghest itself. It sounded larger than normal, and the fact that it wasnât completely black had bothered her greatly. Barghests were supposed to be solid black with red, black, or yellow eyes; depending on the type. Even if it had been covered in brush, the black wouldâve been the most prominent part.
Following her instincts, Skye asked Klaus what color he would say it was. Confused about the question, he thought a few moments before he answered; âDue to everything it was covered in, Iâd say green.â
âDid ye see any black fur at all?!â Skye yelled over the wind that whipped past them at their breakneck speed.
âNo, not that I recall! To be honest; it looked like a giant wolf made out of woods!â Klaus yelled back as they neared their targeted area.
âWhat are you thinking, Skye?!â Tidas yelled just before they began to slow down.
Bringing the horses to a halt, Skye jumped from her horse as she replied; âIma not so sure itâs a Barghest..â
Tidas and Klaus stared at Skye, waiting for her to elaborate when a loud roar came from the woods. Tidas and Klaus both knew it was Zas; theyâd heard it before. Tidas in the field, and Klaus during his training. He was grateful Ronnie had still been with his little sister when the beast attacked. âThe idiot probably wouldâve tried to make it one of his companions, and gotten himself killed.â The thought brought a wry smile to Klausâ lips as the group began to run towards the monstrous sounds.
As the three ran further into the woods, broken branches and crushed brush became rapidly common. Entire trees were knocked over or broken, sending a cold shiver throughout Skyeâs body. She couldnât believe the amount of damage, and asked Klaus if it was like that before.
âThe beginning of it was the general and me, from training. But all of this; this is from them,â Klaus pointed at the downed trees that blurred as they ran past.
As the group kept running, the sounds became louder, and they could see the bright, flaming colors that Zhengs were known for. His tail swished about as he locked his hands onto the Barghestâs massive paws. It looked as though the forest had come alive to fight a living flame. They snarled at each other; baring their fangs at out of hostility.
Tidas wanted to run straight in, but Skye yanked on his arm hard to stop him and told him: âThatâs NOT a Barghest!â
âThen what is it?!â Klaus asked in an almost shrill voice.
Noticing the new humans, the creature broke itâs hold with Zas. It used itâs weight and strength to knock the general backwards, sending him flying into a tree. It turned and snarled at the newcomers, dripping drool from itâs long, pointed fangs.
Skye watched as the drool hit the ground. A moment later, a small plant began to grow where itâd hit. A pretty purple flower bloomed at the creatureâs feet, causing a grin to spread across the princessâ face.
âItâs no Barghest, itâs a Cu Sith!â Skye practically yelled in realization.
âWhatâs a Cu Sith?!â the two asked earnestly in unison.
âItâs a guardian Fae! They protect woods they claim as their own. Ye probably pissed it off with yer training.. Ye were destroying itâs home,â Skye explained as she marveled at the enchanting creature before her.
âI donât care what it is; if itâs a threat, it dies!â Zas yelled as he got up and readily himself to charge at the beast.
The Cu Sith had stopped growling when Skye mentioned itâs name. She wasnât sure if it understood her completely, but she felt that it could sense she wasnât a threat to it. When Zas bent down like he was going to rush it, Skye ran over to stand between him and the Cu Sith.
Klaus attempted to lunge to grab Skye, but Tidas stopped him. He was focused on the Cu Sithâs reaction, which had become almost docile as Skye ran over to it. It was like the creature knew Skye was there to help. To take over the problem. He wasnât sure what to make of it, but knew that Klaus would worsen the problem if he attacked or followed.
In a sharp, hard tone that made everyone but the Cu Sith jump, Tidas yelled; âStop, Zas! Thatâs an Order!â
The general glared at Tidas a moment before sighing in defeat. The prince was the Commander; if he said to stop, then Zas had no choice. He still believed the creature to be a threat as he powered down. He had noticed it smelled nothing like other black dogs heâd fought, but the hostility itâd radiated was exactly like a Barghestâs. So heâd assumed it was just dirty from being in the woods.
âHow did you know what it was?â Zas asked Skye after a moment to cool down.
âIâve read extensively on Fae; all Fae. Iâve always particularly liked the guardian types. Thatâs how I knew what ye were as well, once ye told me yer name, so to speak,â Skye replied as she turned to face the Cu Sith.
Tidas didnât like how close she was, but he didnât move. He didnât want the creature to view him as a threat, and lash out at Skye. Klaus could see how tense the prince was, and wished he could help. But heâd decided to follow the princeâs lead in whatever he did. Whatever orders Tidas would given him, he was willing to die to carry them out. But it all became a moot point as Skye started scratching the Cu Sithâs head like a puppy.
âYe just got mad because the mean man and overgrown kitty wrecked yer home, didnât ye?â Skye spoke in a light, melodious voice to the Cu Sith.
âOvergrown Kitty?!â Zas bellowed in indignation.
Tidas and Klaus began to laugh hard at Skyeâs quip. Zas was a feline type Fae, so the insult was a little too spot on for the generalâs liking. He snarled slightly as he flicked his ears in annoyance. Skye laughed at his reaction, but apologized right away. Zas accepted it; admitting it was a good jab, and that sheâll fit in nicely in the RMC. Tidas glowered at Zas for the comment, prompting the general to smile back cockily.
Skye pet the Cu Sith a moment before speaking to it; âIma sorry my friends wrecked yer home, but I may be able to help. At least with the trees. Will ye forgive my friends and continue to leave the people of Dragonhorn in peace, if I help ye?â
The Cu Sith stared at Skye a moment before nodding itâs head at her. The exchange brought expressions of shock and awe to the faces of the other three. Tidas smiled in spite of himself at his wife. Sheâd nearly given him a heart attack when she ran out in front of the beast. But at the same time, the calm the Fae had expressed at his wife had been unmistakable.
The terrible feeling in the princeâs gut heightened a moment in intensity. It was like another step was taken in a direction he didnât want to go in. And it all centered around Skye.. Which terrified him to no end.
Skye walked around the forest with the Cu Sith at her side as she healed the trees with her Earth magic. She imagined what the tree had looked like before it was damaged, then funneled her magic into the tree. It was a beautiful sight to Tidas. Skye looked like a goddess of nature; healing the land with her touch. The Cu Sith wagged his tail and followed Skye like an overgrown puppy as she fixed his home.
Once sheâd finished all the trees, Skye noticed the Cu Sith was hurt. Sheâd been shocked to see the general was nearly perfect, except for a possible concussion. The Cu Sith hadnât wanted to hurt Zas. Most likely due to him being a guardian Fae as well. Albeit an uneducated one when it came to other Fae.
The Cu Sith sat patiently as Skye healed a large gash on itâs arm. It looked slightly charred; like the creature had been burned. When Skye asked how the Cu Sith had gotten it, Zas pointed to where his horn was supposed to be. Skyeâd just seen the magical horn that appeared whenever he used his full power. It made sense that the wound came from there.
After Skye finished healing the Cu Sith, it nuzzled her as a thank you, then bowed deeply to her. Tidas, Zas, and Klausâ jaws dropped at the sight of it. It wasnât like a simple thank you; it held more reverence than that. As the giant beast lifted itâs head, it took one more look at the four, then disappeared into the darkening woods.