The goodbye with Yukiko was still painful, but not as bad this time. They knew that when they saw one another again, they wouldnât have to separate again until after the tournament. Gregory was proud of his menâ they were there just like last time, seeing the other unit off with respect.
Mindie and Gregory spent the week together, doing as they had before. They spent most of their time together, with small trips into the city. Both of them were thinking about what the next visit would be like when the four of them could be together again.
Sparring with Egil again had Gregory pushing the armsmaster with the su yari only to eventually lose. The fight with the guandao was better, but Gregory still hadnât gotten good enough with it to challenge the armsmaster without his aether. Egil asked for a second match with the guandao, but with Gregory using foresight. Gregory won that fight, but even then, it took him some time to do so. When it was time for their matches with the naginata, Gregory won. The fight was a masterclass of two experts, but it was clear that Gregory had the advantage the entire time. Their last sparring period was with wakizashi. Egil dismantled Gregory, though not as quickly as the first time theyâd sparred using them.
~*~*~
Gregory let out a shuddering sigh as his muscles unclenched. Hands resting on Mindieâs hips, he gazed up at her. âGood morning to us both.â
Leaning down, she kissed him gently. âIndeed, my heart. I like it when you watch me. This position is the one I enjoy most for that.â
âIâll keep that in mind, dear one,â Gregory murmured, returning her kiss. âWe need to get ready for breakfast.â
âYes. Jenn will be here today, too.â
âI hope she likes the bracelet.â
Mindie climbed off him, then the bed. âIâm sure she will. I need to use the basin. Can you get my clothing laid out, please?â
Gregory had turned to watch her, but at her request, got out of bed, instead. Part of him was still bemused over how he had not just one beautiful lover, but three, with more waiting to join them. All of his wives were so different from the woman heâd grown up thinking he might marry. Lost in thought as he laid out Mindieâs clothes, he started to get dressed for the day.
âWhat are you thinking about, dear one?â Mindie asked when she came over to get her clothing on.
âHow different all the women I love are,â Gregory replied. âFrom each other, but also from my childhood crush.â
âComparing us?â
âThinking how lucky I am to have you. But yes, I was honestly comparing all of you, as well.â
âI could tell,â Mindie snickered.
Gregory blushed lightly, aware of his stiff problem. âAll of you have that effect on me.â
âAnd normally, we love it, but breakfast will be soon, and even I canât help that quickly.â
The chime of the hour punctuated her point.
âItâll settle,â Gregory chuckled. âStaying in while we wait? If sheâs like me, sheâll be here in a couple of hours.â
âIâm sure sheâll be just as eager,â Mindie giggled. âHelp me with my obi?â
âOf course, my heart.â
~*~*~
Breakfast was over, and the pair hurried back to their room. Flopsy had presented them with letters that had arrived after theyâd retired the previous night, and both of them wanted to know what their friends had to say.
Gregory started with Nessaâs, as he was sure it had news of the latest tournament. Mindie opened Lingâs letter so they could trade once theyâd finished.
Mindie, I hope this letter finds you well, and that youâll share it with the others. Iâm sure their training is pushing them to grow. If you can give us any hints before we end up there, weâd greatly appreciate it.
Weâve heard from Clover and Ling about the dreams. All three of us hope our days will come soon, since weâre doing our best to advance our own resonance. Theyâve told us about their resonances, as you surely already know. I have to say that Lingâs desire was sweet⦠we all have gathered for a couple of nights just to cuddle the way sheâd asked.
The clan has grown larger. The moment the tournament was over, the clan took a dozen people to the tea ceremony. Six of them left a couple of days later; clearly their paths were not with us. The remaining six have been steadfast. Two are human, and the other four are like us, which again shows how our clan is different.
Iâm sure youâre hoping to hear about the tournaments, so Iâll get to that now. The top novice joined our clan: Ezekiel Elephta. His family name gives away his bloodline, as it isnât that far removed. Heâs large (bigger than any other in the clan) and uses physical enhancement magic to take that already large advantage and amplify it. For all his size and power, heâs a gentle soul, and quite shy. His attempts at wooing Frederica have been adorable. Sheâs shown interest, but has held the line that, if heâs serious, he can wait until after their magus postings. I believe heâll wait. His eyes light up when he sees her, as I know ours did with Greg.
As for our tournament, we won. It wasnât terrible with the three of us and Frederica. We had the flexibility and power to best everyone. There were moments we worried⦠the other clans, if they knew they couldnât win, tried to seriously injure one or more of us to tip the scales away from our victory. We all took injuries, and we missed you a great deal in those moments, Mindie. The other healers donât have your compassion, and some only did the bare minimum to help us.
The last two fights (against the Iron Hand and Swift Wind) were the hardest, but also the nicest. Both fought civilly; the Iron Hand matched us in numbers, but Daciana and I combined our aether to make a massive sandstorm that made them forfeit. Swift Wind had a couple more, but they were crafters with crossbows. I kept them in check with my wind while the others dealt with the magi threats. Daciana was the last one standing. Sheâd bunkered, forcing the crafters (they were the last ones on the enemy team) to advance on her. She shafted both of them, but just enough to prove that it couldâve been fatal.
Frederica deserves credit for that win, too. She powered through fire twice to take their biggest threat out for us. It took her a couple of days to recover, and we doted on her in thanks. Bishop was thrilled with our victories, even praising us for them. Itâs hard to get praise from her, but you know you really earned it when she does.
We missed all of you during the tournament. Knowing youâd all have been cheering for us helped us push through the tough spots. Weâre committed to winning the Empireâs Gambit tournament, and then the second fighting tournament, too. We have to show that weâre dedicated to standing beside all of you.
All of us will be looking forward to your letters. We felt it would be easier if I wrote for the three of us, and Ling wrote for the three of them. Itâll be years before we get to see you, hug you, and stand beside you, but the wait only sharpens our drive to be worthy of doing so. We will ask that you collect a kiss for each of us that we can collect from you when we go train with our troops. If no one objects, that is.
Your friends, Nessa Jimae Daciana Lyall Victoria Wilson
The signatures at the bottom had little hearts after the names, and Gregory smiled fondly at them. âWe miss you, tooâ¦â he murmured.
Mindie sniffled, handing him the letter from Ling. âHere, dear one.â
Gregory traded letters with her, then hugged her to his side. âAre you okay?â
âYes. Just news. Youâll see.â
A bit of dread built in Gregory, but he began to read the next letter.
Mindie, The year goes by slowly. If not for a dream of you all not long ago, Iâd worry that I was being forgotten. Clover calls me silly, saying that youâd never forget us. I know sheâs right, but fears are not rational.
Roshana is hopeful for her dream to come after hearing of Cloverâs and mine. Clover stays out at the orphanage most of the time, so thatâs been different for us. Roshana and I have been sharing a room, growing closer as friends and lovers. Clover joins us at times, which helps me get what I want, as well. Weâve even had a couple of nights where our younger friends join us. Those nights always have me smiling the next day.
I wonât rehash the tournament, as Nessa has said sheâll cover that in her letter, though I will add that we almost had heart attacks a few times. The healing enchantment on the arenas makes it less likely for someone to die, but not impossible. Two apprentices and a single novice died, all of them from accidental timing or purposeful attacksâ the academy will have to look into them.
Weâve spoken with the overseer, using our questions with him. They were dedicated to the clan, not for us. We had to ask how to ease the pressure from other clans over the orphanage. Why they felt the need to drive a wedge, hoping to split the clanâs backing from the orphanage, is beyond me, but they tried. Our asking for advice got him to step in himself. He flatly told them that if they disliked what the clan is doing by offering children hope, they could make their own orphanages. Of course, none of them did so, and they stopped pushing.
The other question was how to get better healers for the next tournament. We pointed out the discrepancies between the head healer helping our clan against his helping other clans. His eyes glittered with amusement and he promised to handle it going forward. Just before I started this letter, we heard that the head healer is being sent to help in another city. The two directly under him were sent out, as well. It left the academy down three healers, but older healers who owed him favors came to take the positions. All in all, Iâd say that our gamble on having questions for later worked out in our favor.
The orphanage is fine, and the children grow so quickly. We visit at least once a week, sometimes more often. Clover is a big sister to them all⦠they even call her âbig sis,â which makes her beam in happiness. Enzo has stepped into the role of butler with determination, and he is excelling at it. His art continues to improve, too. He was brought up to the tournament to see it in person. The drawings of our friends in action are with their parents, but I have copies for all of you, too.
As for the bad news, we looked into Elsaâs past. It took more digging and talking with the city guards than I had thought it would, but we found an edge of the puzzle. Elsaâs father⦠wasnât her father, nor was the woman sheâd called her mother really her mother. The man who grew flowers was a half-elf, which Elsa obviously isnât. He married the woman she called her mother when he bought the home they lived in. That house has since been bought by another, in case youâre wondering.
His body was found in the garden; his neck was snapped from where heâd collided with the wall. The mother was in the home, and while it looked like a suicide, the report shows that there were suspicious circumstances. The bodies were taken away before Elsa returned. She used the garden for her flowers for yearsâ the neighbors recall repeatedly catching glimpses of a child sneaking around the place near dark.
Those same neighbors remember the man arriving with a baby, which helped prove the mother wasnât really her mother. Weâre at a loss as to what we can do from here, but weâre still digging into it, like who the magi was and where her adopted father came from. Weâre unsure if we should say anything to Elsa, but for now, we arenât.
Weâll look forward to your letter. Hopefully, itâs better than ours.
Hopefully yours soon, Ling Lao Clover Clougdah Roshana Arnab
Gregory wiped at his face. The news of Elsaâs parents hit him in the gut. The questions around Elsa hadnât been cleared up; if anything, theyâd grown larger, but in a vastly different direction.
âWhat do we do?â Mindie asked gently.
âNothing. We donât have good news for her, so weâll wait until we see her to tell her anything. I want to be there for her when she hears that what she thought isnât the full truth.â
âOkay.â
âIâll get started on a letter for Nessa and the others about what next year means for them. If you want to write one back to Ling, we can go over them after we finish. By then, Jenn might be here.â
Mindie hugged him tightly. âWeâll be the family she needs.â
âYes, we will.â