Father, The tournament with Buldoun went well. It was broken into two parts: combat and Empireâs Gambit. The combat portion was single combat, clan combat, and then the empire against Buldoun. For my clan, it was just me, Jenn, and Yuki fighting. In the single combat rounds, I won every match, and they almost won all of theirs. For the clan fights, we won them all. The end of the last fight came down to me against one of the Buldoun mages, but I was victorious.
My friends did amazing in the Empireâs Gambit tournament. When the dust settled, the empire held the field, with my friends being a key component. I didnât get to play, but I did get to watch the game.
There is bad news to cover, but before I get to that, there is another bright point to tell you about. Iâm not sure if you remember the fox-eurtik healer from the tournament. Her name is Mindie. She joined the clan just before we left for Buldoun. Weâve known her for a couple of years, and after a lot of discussion, she married into the family. Yuki, Jenn, and Mindie are all married to me now.
I know youâre probably shocked by that. I should warn you that she wonât be my last wife. Youâve heard of my friends from me, and Yuki believes that theyâll join us, too, so please be ready for those letters in the future.
Now, the bad news: Elder Lightshield died during the tournament. His last act was serving the empire by saving me and a mage from Buldoun, Claudia. Someone sent assassins after her, and I was with her at the time. We fought them off and managed to escape to Lightshield. He killed the majority of the attackers before one of them got him and fled.
That leaves the clan a little shaky, but Bishop is stepping into the role of Clan Leader. It turns out that sheâs distantly related to Lightshieldâs grandfather, and a member of Lightshieldâs family has always been the leader of the clan. I know sheâll do her best for the clan, so if you worry for us, trust in the woman who protected our village for twenty years to do the right thing now.
I heard from Hao about the business deal he set in place for Alturis. He told me about how youâre going to be the one to watch over his business there. Iâm sure you and Gunther will make sure his deal is honored. I had no idea he was arranging it, but Iâm happy to hear that the village will have the chance to grow.
How are things there? Have Gunnar and Eloria had a second kid yet? Iâll be sending them a similar letter, but wanted to know how theyâre doing from you, too. I heard about Riaâs kid and how you had to speak with her. I hope sheâs okay. I know itâs not what she wanted, but this is for the best. Are she and Stan okay?
Iâm off to train with my men. Iâm writing this on the last day of the trip to Grakle. Iâve been told what to expect, but I know actually doing it will be different. If things work out after this year, Iâll be off to my adept posting, then my magus. Itâs near certain that Iâll be posted to the Kroggian Embassy for my magus years. If things go the way we hope, my wives will be there with me. Thatâs my hope right now.
I love you. Iâm glad weâve mended our differences. Youâll do great in your new role.
Your loving son, Gregory Pettit.
Finished writing the letter, he rolled it closed.
âDear one?â Yukiko asked.
âMy letter to my father is done.â He passed it to her. âIâll be starting on one for Gunnar in a moment.â
âI have the one for my father done, too,â Mindie said. âIâll make sure they get posted.â
âSince we wonât have time when we reach the city,â Jenn sighed. âWe get a night together, and then the next morning, weâre all shipping out.â
âWeâll all get a week with Mindie every two months, and a single day with each other,â Gregory nodded. âWell⦠thatâs not entirely true. Iâll get a day with each of you, but you and Yuki wonât get time with each other at all.â
âThatâs less than we hoped, but better than nothing. Iâm not looking forward to our adept years,â Yukiko added. âI am looking forward to our magus posting, though.â
âWeâll have the others with us again,â Mindie smiled. âAt least Clover, Ling, and Roshana. I doubt Daciana, Nessa, and Vicky are included in that.â
âIt would be hard to believe they would be,â Jenn grumbled, âbut we can have hope.â
âHope is good,â Gregory said.
âDo you think Bishop already sent us letters about how they did in the tournament?â
âIâm not sure,â Yukiko said. âThey mightâve written them and asked them to be sent to us, but they mightâve waited to tell us about the training period in Waterrock, too.â
âNot sure if I want them to have waited or not now,â Gregory chuckled. âHow do you think Daciana did with Kassidy?â
Jenn snickered. âProbably terribly to start with. Her eagerness would cause problems with bellows work, but Iâm sure sheâd settle down after that. Kassidy is a kind woman even with all her gruffness. I know Daciana studied hard, so sheâll have the knowledge of what to do, just no hands-on experience.â
âIâm more interested in how Nessa did with Brown,â Yukiko said. âSheâd have had to pass his test to even be trained by him. Dia told us about some of the things heâs asked people to do before.â
âI havenât heard about it,â Mindie said. âWhat kind of test?â
âUsing a katana as the only kitchen tool, or cooking while blindfolded.â
âGoodness, thatâs evilâ¦â Mindie whispered.
âDia said his nickname is âCutthroat Cookâ because of it,â Jenn added.
âSheâs smart and has had experience in the kitchen with her mother,â Gregory said. âI donât think Lightshield⦠would have put her in a position to fail.â His words hitched for a moment after Lightshieldâs name.
âItâs still rawâ¦â Yukiko murmured.
âHe chose his time,â Jenn whispered.
âWeâll honor his name and sacrifice,â Mindie added.
âWe will,â Gregory agreed. âJust the memory of him planning it all out for the clan⦠he was sure the clan would be fine, but I worry.â
âAll we can do is trust in the plans he made,â Yukiko said, rubbing Gregoryâs knee.
âIn time, Iâll be able to help like he did, but I donât think itâll be soon.â
âWhenever you can will be soon enough,â Jenn said softly.
âLetâs focus on the here and now,â Mindie said. âYour men were trained by your fatherâs men, right, Yuki?â
âYes. Theyâll be better than conscripts,â Yukiko nodded. âOur trainers might be surprised at how well-trained they are. Iâm sure theyâll be equal to what the Great Clans have for their favorites.â
âJento wouldâve done his best,â Gregory said. âHeâll have stayed on to train our friendsâ men, right?â
âIâm sure he will have. Not just theirs, but the men for all of those in the year under us. Father said the training was expanded and paid for by the clan.â
âWe have no idea what the tournament at the end of this year is, and neither Egil nor Willof would say.â
âIâm sure others know, so why keep us in the dark?â Jenn murmured.
âMaybe the training weâre going to do is going to be tested?â Yukiko suggested. âThat would make the most sense.â
âAgreed,â Gregory nodded. âItâll be a tournament around us commanding our men.â
âIâm sure weâll get hints as the year goes on,â Jenn said.
âYou should,â Mindie agreed.
âIâm going to start on the next letter,â Gregory said, summoning another blank scroll to his hand from his storage ring.
The others chatted while Gregory penned his letter to Gunnar.
~*~*~
The sun was well past midday when they arrived in Grakle. The city was in the southeastern part of the empire, closer to Limaz than Buldoun, but still safely inside the borders. Even with the fast carriages, itâd taken a little over a week to reach their destination.
The carriages dropped them off in front of a manor, not an inn. Gregory and the others were a little confused, as theyâd honestly expected an inn. When Egil got out of the second carriage, he gave the place a look before nodding.
âArmsmaster, are we not staying at an inn?â Yukiko asked.
âThis will be my home for the next year. Mindieâs, as well. She will be staying here to act as my helper. I will give her time off during your weeks off, so donât worry,â Egil chuckled. âThis manor is owned by the empire to host the one overseeing the training in the area. The staff shouldâve prepared rooms for us.â
The seven of them approached the front door, which opened before they reached it. A man with obvious bear eurtik blood opened the door and bowed to them. âGreetings and welcome. I am Drav, the butler. I have made all the arrangements for tonight and for the magi to be on their way tomorrow.â
âGood,â Egil said. âWeâll have dinner in a few hours. Before then, weâll need the baths prepared. Show the magi to their rooms. The magus behind me will be my assistant while I am here.â
âYes, sir,â Drav replied. âMotchi, please show our guests to the rooms prepared for them, then get the baths in order.â
âRight away.â The woman heâd addressed was clearly a bat eurtik. âIf you will follow me.â
âI wish to see my office first,â Egil said.
âRight away,â Drav said, leading Egil away from the others. âMy helpers will collect the baggage.â
A pair of younger boys rushed out to assist with the chests thatâd been on the second carriage.
Motchi led them down a hall, then up a set of wide stairs to the second floor. âIf we were told correctly, some of you are married?â
âWe are,â Gregory said. âMy wives; Yukiko, Jenn, and Mindie.â
Motchi blinked in surprise for a moment, then stopped before a door. âThis is the largest room we have for guests. It would be most comfortable for you. We were advised that it will remain the room for the assistant.â
âAt least I wonât have to move,â Mindie smiled. âThank you.â
âIf you two will follow me a little farther,â Motchi told Willof and Rafiq. âThe baths are back on the ground floor. There are two of them, each can hold a handful of people at a time.â
The family was glad to hear they could get one more bath together. They were sharing glances when they entered their room. It was a suite with a sitting room large enough for a dozen people to sit comfortably. A side table was clearly there for people to use as needed for meals or work. Mindie pushed on to the bedroom; the bed was large, big enough for the four of them to snuggle, or for three to have more room.
âA little snug tonight, but plenty big enough for later,â Yukiko said.
Jenn sighed. âI already donât like this year and next, and weâve barely begun.â
âAgreed,â Gregory said, shifting over to hold her from behind.
âWeâll survive,â Yukiko said and joined in on the hug.
âItâll be worth it in a couple of years when weâll have many more together,â Mindie added, the last to hug the others.
âNo idea what weâll face this year, but weâll endure, grow stronger, and be ready to love each other all the more,â Gregory said. âHard paths make the best magi⦠weâve faced some trials, but weâve grown because of them.â
âWeâll continue to do so,â Jenn said, happily sandwiched between her lovers.
âWe might not be together in body, but weâll always be together in spirit,â Yukiko smiled, kissing Jennâs forehead.
âBut in body occasionally, too,â Mindie giggled.
The others laughed with her, soaking in the love they shared.