The last week before heading to Grakle both crawled by and was gone in a blink. The men were excited, as theyâd heard theyâd be patrolling the city with the other magi units. Thereâd been some friendly banter between the groups when theyâd met before, but now, Gregoryâs men were eager to prove they were the best.
Breakfast was coming to an end, and Gregory made a mental list of what he needed to do. He could see each of the men had packed their thingsâ as they already had their bedding tied to their sling bags.
âFill in the last bit of the latrine pit, absorb the tents,â Gregory murmured as he handed his bowl to Basal, who had to do a quick clean. âThe dishes should be the last of it.â
Davis came to the table. âSir, once youâre ready, we can begin.â
âGet the dishes clean. Iâll begin with the squad tents.â
âYes, sir,â Davis replied before turning to face the squad tables. âDishes, then we march.â
Polka and Dot started to bring steaming water basins to each table so everyone could clean their things. The men didnât want to be the reason they couldnât make it to Grakle today, so they washed their dishes as soon as they had water.
Gregory left them to it and went to the squad tents. Heâd tested it a few times, so he was glad that he could do exactly as he was about to. Touching the first tent, he willed his ring to absorb it. It vanished, along with anything left inside it. Smiling, he walked over to the second one, but it didnât vanish when he tried.
Gregory frowned and thought about why it might have failed. He knew his ring wasnât full, which was one possible reason. With a sigh, he extended his resonance, wanting anything nearby to flee. A moment later, he saw a spider scuttle away, as well as a mouse. With a nod, he pulled his resonance back and tried again; this time, the tent vanished.
âLiving things canât be stored,â Gregory murmured as he walked to the third tent. âThereâs a reason for that, Iâm sure. Plants can be, thoughâ¦â He trailed off as he considered what the limitations were exactly.
By the time heâd finished, the men were done cleaning their dishes. Gregory walked by, collecting the tables, benches, and other odds and ends. He swung by the cooking tent and, after driving a few insects out, absorbed the entire thing. Davisâ tent was the last, as heâd collected his tent before anyone elseâs that morning.
The men were lined up and ready to march when Gregory finished. The wagon was loaded, hitched, and waiting with Barny holding the leads for the oxen. Basal stood by, holding the reins of Gregoryâs horse.
âLieutenant, is everything in order?â Gregory asked.
âEverything has been squared away, sir. Weâre ready to move.â
Gregory nodded, walking with Davis to their mounts. âVery well. Men, we march without pause to Grakle. Move out!â
~*~*~
No one complained as they marched. The goal was to reach the city, not camp early, and they did. The sun was low in the sky when the unit arrived at the gates of Grakle.
The same captain as before stood outside with a handful of his men. As Gregory, Davis, and Willof paused, the captain saluted. âMagi, Captain, Lieutenant, welcome back. We werenât expecting you tonight. My men are looking forward to their time off, though. Weâll have everything squared away by tomorrow night so you can take over the day after.â
âWeâll be ready to take over at the appointed time, Captain,â Gregory replied. âI wish you a good evening.â
âGood evening, Magi.â
The men were starting to slow as they approached, but Gregory rode into the city, so they were able to keep moving. The streets were busier in the evening, which did slow their march to the barracks, even with people moving aside for them.
As they got closer, Gregory chuckled. He raised a hand in greeting to Yukiko, who was coming from another direction. She waved back to him, clearly as amused as he was. The two units fell into line, only to find Jenn and her men just arriving ahead of them.
âYour wives seem to have had the same idea of getting in early, sir,â Davis chuckled.
âGreat minds, Lieutenant. Great minds,â Gregory grinned.
Madoc was directing things, his children helping as much as they could. The retired soldierâ now barracks managerâ looked a little put out to have all three units arriving a day ahead of schedule.
Gregory and Yukiko had their men pause just outside the courtyard, letting the family handle Jennâs men first. Yukiko rode up to sit beside Gregory. âDid you use your ring to collect tents?â
âI was going to mention it to you both,â Gregory chuckled.
âConsidering how quickly we all got here, Iâm going to assume that Jenn knows, too. If you hadnât found out about how the rings store things, weâd likely not have done it.â
âHappy accident. Itâs helped tremendously. Does your wagon have emergency supplies, just in case you canât set camp?â
âOf course, dear one,â Yukiko smiled. âIâd bet my pay chest is in better condition than yours, too.â
âNo bet; we all know you manage money better, Yuki. I did okay, thanks to what youâve helped teach me, but I know you do vastly better.â
Jennâs men were heading into the barracks, so Gregory leaned over to kiss Yukikoâs cheek. âMy turn. Iâll wait, like Jenn is.â
âGood.â Yukiko smiled and nudged her horse aside so Gregory could lead his men into the yard. She raised her hand, and her lieutenant had her unit stop from following Gregoryâs in.
âGiving the manager time to get each unit settled?â Max Pellant, her lieutenant, asked.
âFor the best. We did put them out, and not just us.â
âFair point,â Max nodded. âTomorrow is off?â
âYes. Tell the men to be ready for the day after. I donât want us stumbling this late into training.â
âThe sergeants know,â Max said, âbut Iâll reiterate.â
âWonderful,â Yukiko smiled.
~*~*~
Mindie was heading to the dining room for dinner when a knock on the front door got her attention. Drav was heading that way, but she went, as well. The few times someone came to the estate at this time of night was to ask for her help in healing.
Opening the door, Drav paused in surprise before he stepped back, bowing. âMagi, welcome back. We werenât expecting you until tomorrow morning. I will inform the kitchen so they can prepare for all of you, but it will be at least an hour until dinner is ready.â
âThatâs fine,â Gregory said. âMost of us would like to get the dust off.â
Mindieâs smile gleamed as she hurried forward to hug her lovers. âAll three of you?â
âAll of us,â Jenn chuckled. âWe wanted to be here tonight.â
The family stepped in and out of the way so the others could come inside.
âElla, if you want to bathe with the female magi, the rest of us will use the other room,â Ben Ursage said.
Ella Voulaz gave the family a glance, then looked back at Ben. âIâm not going to try separating them.â
âItâs fine,â Yukiko laughed. âWe can make things go faster by separating the men and women.â
âSheâs right. Weâll be fine,â Gregory said, âthough weâre at least one person too many for the other bath.â
âElla, you donât mind if Gregory joins us, do you?â Jenn asked with a slight smirk.
Ella barked a laugh when she saw the pink tint to Gregoryâs cheeks. âYour husband might not want that.â
âMixed bathing happens,â Gregory said as he fought down his blush.
None of the other men said a word, though a few looked amused.
Rafiq closed the front door, as Drav had already left.
~*~*~
Gregory was glad that Yukiko and Jenn behaved in the bath; Ellaâs whispered conversation with Jenn had him worried the entire time. Ella was nearly old enough to be Gregoryâs grandmother, so he didnât think the conversation was too risqué.
Dressed, clean, and ready for dinner, they headed for the dining room. Egil was already there with Mindie, and the pair stopped speaking when the group arrived.
âElla, good to see you again. You did leave the poor boy alone, didnât you?â Egil asked.
âI havenât been that bad for a decade,â Ella laughed. âBesides, his wives were there.â
Gregory was shocked that Egil had made the comment.
Egil started laughing at Gregoryâs expression. âAn old joke, Gregory. She was always well-behaved⦠unless we had that potato moonshine. Then, she was⦠different.â
Ella let out a grumble. âOne timeâ¦! Sorry, two times. It only happened twice.â
âTwice was enough,â Egil chuckled. âDid you ever see them again?â
âNever been back there,â Ella sniffed. âToo old for that now.â
âIâll make a note to keep any potato alcohol away from her,â Jenn said seriously.
âTalking about Ellaâs missteps, are we?â Ben asked, coming into the room.
âNo!â Ella snapped.
Ben held up his hands. âI just heard potato alcohol. No one who knows could fault me.â
âI made a joke,â Egil shrugged. âNow that youâre all here, sit.â
Everyone took their seats.
âI didnât expect any of you until tomorrow, but thatâs fine. Tomorrow, you can devise your plan for keeping the city safe. The day after, you and your men are responsible,â Egil clarified to them. âThe city guard will have men on standby just in case, but you shouldnât need them. Your trainers will not offer suggestions, but they will stay beside you. Any questions?â
âIâve looked at potential patrols, sir,â Yukiko said. âWeâre missing at least a score of men to do what I would consider the minimum required patrols.â
âTrue. You are indeed short of men,â Egil nodded. âAnd?â
Yukiko bowed her head. âWeâll manage, sir. I just wanted clarification about manpower.â
âYour units are all you have,â Egil said. âIs it fair? Not at all. But life isnât, either. Any other questions?â
âYes, sir,â Jenn said. âWe can barely cover the city for half the day. What about nights?â
Egil nodded. âNights will still be handled by the city guard, but youâll be switching with them next week. Anyone else?â
âAre we traveling together to the tournament, sir?â Gregory asked.
Egilâs lips twitched. âYes. I will be in command of the route and itinerary.â
âYes, sir.â Gregory bowed slightly in his seat.
When no one else spoke up, Egil pulled on the rope behind him. âVery well. Letâs enjoy the meal.â
A moment later, the staff brought covered carts into the room.