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White Star (Wolves of West Valley Book 1) by Sarah J. Stone (82)

Book 4: The Last Journey

Chapter 1

“Maestro?”

“Uh,” was all Nathaniel could manage, rolling over and briefly wondering why the universe hated him. He would never shake the feeling of wanting to sleep until noon, and his student, it seemed, would never shake the feeling of needing to ask him a question at dawn.

“Maestro.”

“Sienna,” he pushed himself up onto his elbows, rubbing sleep from his eyes. “What can I do for you at crack of dawn, yet again?”

She smiled, because she knew that he wasn't really mad. Nathaniel was never mad at her, not since she became his student in magic.

Most elders, or Maestros as they were called, followed a formula They trained as a Tiro student until they came of age to the take the tests set out by the Jurors, and then they usually spent a few years on their own before they took their own Tiro, and the cycle repeated. The witches were guardians of the galaxy, keeping peace any way they could. Of course, sometimes keeping the peace meant fighting in wars, which had been Nathaniel's specialty He had been a warrior, and only recently through the tests when his former Maestro had suggested what had previously been impossible. Desmond had suggested they both train Sienna, a witch of unparalleled power. The irony was, due a defective gene, she was incompatible with any magic at all.

It took years to figure it out; years of carefully training her fragile body before they realized what the obvious solution was. In a controversial choice, they blocked her magic chemically with daily IVs.

With these infusions, which they told no one about, Sienna thrived. She was still quiet, still thin, but she wasn't fainting at every turn; nor was she seizing at a twist of the head. She just couldn't do magic, and both her Maestros focused on the other aspects of the upcoming tests, such as negotiation and translation.

Neither of them talked about the fact that the ability to pass the tests without magic was impossible. Nathaniel was determined to never leave her, especially when they had been through so much. Two years ago, Sienna had lost her way, following a wayward witch she loved off the beaten path and nearly leaving them. Things had never been the same since, Nathaniel realized, but it didn't change his devotion

Except, at 6am, then he questioned it. When they had originally started training Sienna, they had agreed on 12 hour shifts in which they would be on call, should an emergency arise. Desmond often took his quite literally, and Nathaniel found that as soon as his elder was not on call, he found a way to send the early rising Sienna elsewhere. Desmond was technically on call from 6am-6pm, which made Nathaniel fear what time it actually was.

“Quest bids are up. Please, let me bid.”

“OK?” he was confused why she was asking permission for this. At 16, she was far more independent in more aspects. “Wait, bid for what?”

“Eliza's escort mission. Please, please, you haven't seen her in forever.”

“Ay-yi-yi, don't do that,” he said, sitting up in a panic

Eliza was the Queen of Jeffro, Sienna's former planet, and his lady love since he was her age. Witches weren't supposed to have romantic love, thinking that it distracted from the magic. Everything, in the opinion of the Jurors, distracted from the magic. Three years ago, Desmond had gotten them all exiled for his lifelong love to another Maestro, Mariah. Since their return, they had all tried to be more cautious Nathaniel used to take quests all the time to see Eliza, but now, he only saw her on stopovers, or her own diplomatic visits.

“Why not?” she asked. “If Devon was still here, I would want to see him everyday.”

He raised an eyebrow at that comment. Devon was the witch she had run off with once, claiming to be in love with him. Devon was chronically ill as well, and they had bonded over their medical drama. But Devon had not chosen to return to the Order since; forcing his Maestro to take a healthy, strong Tiro and forging his own path, beyond the magic. It was rapidly clear with each day that Sienna did not want that. She wanted to be a witch; even if there was no magic involved. Witches stood for so much more than that, her Maestros had taught her.

She hadn't mentioned Devon much since he left, and not at all in the past year and a half. In one half moment, Nathaniel realized that this had been more than a passing fling. Had their bond still been in tact, Nathaniel wondered if he would have heard his name in her thoughts daily.

Oops, thought his brain as he tried to think of something to say.

“Really?” was all he managed, and he wanted to smash his head against the pillow. Luckily, Sienna didn't seem too bothered by it.

“Let me bid for it. We are just to escort her to Natrine, nothing complicated.”

He sighed.

“Fine,” he said. “Only if you bid for it, don't use my credits or my name. It might not flag the Jurors then. But don't put too much into it. It's an escort quest, no one is going to be head over heels for it.”

“Oh,” she said and his face fell.

“You already bid, didn't you?”

“I'm hungry?” she tried to distract him, and he rolled his eyes.

“OK, OK, I'm getting up. I'll meet you in the cafeteria, alright?”

“Mm,” she said, looking down at her tablet. She swiped a few things. “Oh, they accepted it.”

“Awesome,” he groaned. “Please go to the cafeteria”

“Yes, Maestro,” she said. He glanced at her in the semi darkness.

“Sienna, your port.”

“Oops,” she pulled down her sleeve, where she had a permanent IV port. It was likely no one would question her if they saw it; she had been sick enough. But to be thriving now and still have it was questionable at best, and Nathaniel didn't want any suspicions that she had lost her magic.

Once she was gone, he sank back into the pillows, closing his eyes for a moment.

Despite the chaos, he was happy in life right now. And the idea of spending an extended period of time with Eliza tickled his heart in a way he had almost forgotten.

He rolled over, glancing at the clock, and groaned. It wasn't even 6am yet.

It's 5:58, Maestro, he reached out through the telepathic bond for Desmond. Really?

You know, Nathaniel, all the other Maestros are on their own with their Tiros. 5am or 5pm doesn't matter if the Tiros need them. You should practice that.

I don't know, I really like this system, Nathaniel heaved himself up at last. Breakfast?

Not now,Desmond said, dismissive, and Nathaniel was left puzzled as he headed to the shower. Desmond had been off lately, spending more and more time by himself. He hadn't been skimping on his duties, but he certainty hadn't been going the extra mile. He had been spending much time in mediation, which made Nathaniel worry.

Their fateful quest years ago had brought Desmond face to face with his former Tiro, Reynolds, who had chosen to leave the Order and work for the Acheronian side of magic; a shunned, dark form that lead only to evil. Reynolds currently under arrest in the dungeons below them, but Nathaniel knew that would end very soon. The Jurors had spent the past two years questioning him, learning about his magic, and holding him accountable for the crimes he had committed One way or another, it would soon be over.

Joining Sienna in the cafeteria, the hustle and bustle of the morning crowd woke him more than the shower. Technically, Desmond was on shift right now, but Nathaniel didn't mind so much, when food was involved.

“You are teaching today?” Sienna asked, picking at her plate. She couldn't ingest anything that wasn't packed full of chemicals, and so food was often an issue for her. The cafeteria was reasonably well stocked, thought, so Nathaniel wasn't too concerned when they were here.

“I am,” he said,as they dug in. “Combat in flight.”

“Oh,” her eyes lit up. “I could take that next year.”

“You could,” he said. “But I thought you had decided to focus more on language and translation.”

She shrugged.

“Doesn't mean I can't learn,” she said, and then paused “Wait, can I still take your courses if you are my Maestro?”

“Yes, you can take mine,” he said. “There's no hard fast rule against it. If I'm allowed to train you, I'm allowed to mark your papers.”

“I could tell everyone your trade secrets,” she teased him. “Everyone would pass the course.”

“You think that, do you?” he teased her right back. “Or everyone would fail. I've thought about teaching a joint course with Christa, for an advanced option.”

Sienna's eyes lit up. Christa was Desmond's Tiro before Nathaniel. They had only been together a year and a bit. Christa's Maestro had died and Desmond was reeling from the loss of Reynolds They had brought hope to each other. Christa was one of the greatest pilots in the Order right now, finding a life after the death of her former Maestro. She was famous with witches, and there was no one who could rival her, although Nathaniel often tried. Sienna admired her , and went starry eyed every time she saw her.

“That would be wonderful,” Sienna replied. “But only a few would be good enough to take it. Devon could have.”

“Sienna...” Nathaniel probed. “Do you still think of him often?” Since they had denied her magic, they had not been able to share a bond, which meant Nathaniel was out of the loop with her thoughts.

Sienna shrugged one bony shoulder.

“Sometimes,” she said. “We talk.”

“You talk to him?” Nathaniel said in shock. “How often?”

She blushed.

“It doesn't matter, does it? He's off having an adventure.”

“How is he doing?” Nathaniel did not want her to think that he was scolding her. After all, he and Desmond both had romantic interests. It was a grey area for all of them.

“His health is ...better...” Sienna said, puzzled. “We were wondering if when I resurrected him...I cured him. It's a slow cure, but he's noticing a difference.”

“That is interesting,” Nathaniel said, drumming his fingers on the table. “I wish we could look into that further.”

“We could,” she suggested but he shook his head.

“No. Not at the risk of your own health. We are just lucky that nothing has come through the portal you opened with Devon. For now, don't worry about it. Finish eating, and then we should both get to class.”

“Mm,” she said, pushing her plate away. “I'm done.”

“Sometimes,” he said, taking her plate with half annoyance and half fondness. “I look at you and think you've changed so much. And then you do something like this, and I realize nothing has changed. Go ahead, but make sure you eat lunch with Desmond.”

“Bah,” she said, but picked up her rut sack all the same. Nathaniel shook his head as he watched her go, and then turned on his tablet. He had been waiting for the opportunity since she had woken him up.

Eliza, he typed into the message app, seeing that she was online. I'm your escort

I know, came the quick reply. I asked Sienna to arrange it.

You sneaky devil he grinned as he typed back. Pick up here?

No, come to Jeffro, she typed back. I've gained control of 3 outer rim planets, so I need to have it negotiated properly. And as you can assume, there are some people who are angry about it.

Don't worry, your highness. My team is a united front and will protect you.

She sent him a wink and he laughed, closing the tablet. This wasn't turning out to be such a bad day after all, despite the 5:58am wake up call.

 

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