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A Wolf's Embrace (Wolf Mountain Peak Book 4) by Sarah J. Stone (66)

Chapter 4

“Maestro?” Sienna asked Nathaniel, later that night. In the few hours following an event, he didn't like to leave her alone. He had gotten used to sleeping through the night these past few months, but his mind readily remembered the times he used to stay up all night by her side and sleep for a few hours in the late afternoon. He wasn't eager to repeat that time, but he was already settled into a position on her chair that suggested he might have to.

“Hmm?” he asked, looking up from his tablet.

“What really happened with Reynolds? Do you know?”

He put aside the tablet, shifting his legs. “I do,” he said. “But it's not something Desmond wants out in the open.”

“I am his Tiro,” she pointed out. “As were you, you know.”

He sighed, trying to figure out the right words to not alarm her. “Reynolds chose to use Acheronian magic.”

“Before the tests?”

“Yes,” Nathaniel answered.

“How long before the tests?”

“Longer than Desmond likes to admit,” Nathaniel said. “He hung onto Reynolds long after the first signs, hoping that he could convince him otherwise. They went off-world for long stretches, and Desmond hoped he could show Reynolds another way. He scheduled the tests without Reynolds's approval, and shortly before, Reynolds made his choice for good and deserted him.”

“How?” Sienna asked, aghast. “How could anyone do that?” She knew that some Tiros did do this, and more still just chose another path. The life of a witch was not an easy one. But it seemed impossible to her, given how strong the bond between Maestro and Tiro was. “I could never do that.”

“I don't know,” Nathaniel answered, truthfully. “But I do know it left a deep scar on Desmond. Had he not found Christa, who was as broken as he was then–I don't know what would have happened. The things I see in his mind from that time, they startle me.”

“What if a witch can't take the tests?” she asked, and Nathaniel knew right away what she was talking about.

“Sienna,” he said quickly, leaning forward, “you will take the tests.”

“What if I can't? Will you just–”

“No,” he was fast on this, “we will not just leave you. We will never leave you, do you understand? You are our Tiro, and our duty is to train you until you are ready for the tests. If that's next month, next year, or twenty years down the line, then so be it.”

“I can't do magic, Nathaniel,” tears sprung to her eyes, and he grabbed her hands.

“You can do magic. And you've been so much better, than when we first started. You just learn differently than everyone else, and that's fine. We'll continue to find different ways. I'm not going to leave you, do you understand?” He met her gaze, wanting desperately to force comforting thoughts into her. But after the incident in the hallway, he didn't want any additional magic to touch her for a while. “Okay?”

She nodded, her tear-streaked face pale, and he was reminded that she was still that lost child they saw on the first day.

“Okay,” he gave her hands a squeeze and moved back. “Can you drink the water, please?”

“No,” she said, even as she reached for it. Getting her to eat and drink was a problem that had reared its head in her early days, and he had never quite figured out how to fight it. “Are you going to Eliza?”

“Not tonight,” he said, although he had plans. All of that seemed to change when Sienna was involved, as the rest of his life had. “Besides, she has a six a.m. meeting, and I'm never a fan of getting up early.”

She smiled, sipping at the water glass, and then turned her head as his tablet buzzed. His brow furrowed as he saw that it was an audio call on a scrambled frequency.

“That's weird,” he said as he swiped the button to take the call. “Hello?”

“Nathaniel,” came a familiar voice. He sat forward.

“Sybil?” he said. “You shouldn't be calling me.”

“Don't tell me what I shouldn't do,” she didn't sound distressed at all. “What are you doing these days?”

“I'm uh…” He glanced to Sienna, confused. “You know. Hanging out on suspension.”

“Yeah, did you know suspended witches can still work?” she asked, and he furrowed his brow.

“No?”

“I mean, you can still come and help me, you just aren't reimbursed by the Academy and all.”

“Do you need help?” he asked, confused.

“I could use some help,” she seemed so casual about it, but that was Sybil. Nathaniel had never known her to be bothered by anything, even when they were in a life or death situation. “Do you feel like coming to be some bait?”

He choked. “Sorry?”

“Did Mariah not tell you I was on the tail of Reynolds? I realize this is a sensitive situation, but I could probably lure him out with Desmond's former Tiro. Or Desmond himself.”

Nathaniel paused. “Sorry, Sybil, the connection must be bad. I thought I heard you say that you wanted witches on suspension to come and help you on a sensitive, undercover mission. Sensitive in more ways than one.”

“That's what I said. Should I just tell you my coordinates, or should I send them to you?”

“Sybil,” he stood up, ignoring Sienna's gasp and wide-eyed look. “Are you crazy?”

“Very possibly,” she said. “Are you going to come?”

“Oh, my Creator,” he shook his head. “I don't know. Things are…complicated here.”

“Things are kind of complicated here, too,” she replied. “I thought I was your best friend in the whole galaxy.”

“Sybil, are you going to die?” he asked, which didn't exactly mean what it sounded like. It was the code they developed whenever they absolutely needed each other.

“Yes,” she said, and he sighed.

“Let me talk to Desmond. Can I get you back on this frequency?”

“You can,” she said. “But if you do come…just the three of you, all right? It's not an easy situation.”

“You don't want Mariah?” he said, confused.

“I don't want to put her in danger she doesn't need to be in,” Sybil replied. “Reynolds knows she loves me, but it won't affect him in any way. I have extra incentive. Your girlfriend has just been assigned to my case.”

“My girlfriend…,” Nathaniel was extra confused now.

“Laura? And her Tiro, Devon?”

Sienna practically fell off the bed trying to get close enough to the speaker. “Sybil? Devon is there?”

“Hello, Sienna,” Sybil replied. “He'll be here shortly, and I hear he's awesome, so I'm excited about it.”

“Maestro, we have to go,” she said to Nathaniel, who pointed back to the bed.

“Sit,” he said, firmly. “Sit or I won't even ask Desmond. Four hours ago, you weren't even conscious, Sienna, so don't think for a moment we're bolting tonight. Stay here, all right?”

She moved backward toward the bed, looking scolded. He ducked outside the room and into the hallway where he could have some privacy.

“Sorry,” he said to Sybil.

“Is she all right to travel?” Sybil asked.

“No,” he said, honestly.

“Would you consider coming without her?”

He sighed, his mind flashing to the promise he had just made to Sienna. “Probably not, Sybil.”

“I get it,” Sybil said. “So, you have a choice to make.”

“I do,” Nathaniel answered. “I have to talk to Desmond, at least. How long can you give me?”

“An hour?” Sybil replied. “I don't actually need you for a day or two, but I need to know the plan and soon.”

“I understand,” he replied. “I'll call you back.”

He hung up, his mind whirling. This whole thing was complicated enough, but the addition of Laura made things even more complex.

When he was last at home, he had a love affair with her. It was brief, and it wasn't exactly against Eliza's wishes. Up until this visit, they had rarely been together enough to consider being exclusive. Eliza didn't know about it, just as he didn't ask about what she did when he was away. Still, it felt like a secret that he was carrying.

He reached out for Desmond and found him asleep. He winced at the awkwardness of the situation, but he knew that it had to be done. Walking down the hall, he knocked on Desmond's door, knowing that Mariah was likely inside with him.

It took a few tries, but his former Maestro came to the door, leaving the room darkened.

“I have to talk to you,” Nathaniel said. “Now.”

“Is Sienna all right?”

“For now,” Nathaniel said. “Come with me.”

Once they were in the lounge, Nathaniel played the call for Desmond, which his tablet had automatically recorded. Desmond listened quietly, his face solemn.

“Delete that,” he said, and Nathaniel moved to do so.

“Of course, I just wanted you to hear her exact wording. She may sound calm, but it's pretty clear she's in distress. She wouldn't ask unless she was in serious trouble.”

“Her plan is sound,” Desmond replied. “If you take the emotions out of it, it's one of the best ones.”

“But the emotions are in it,” Nathaniel answered. “Yours, hers, mine, Mariah's. Not to mention that if we were assigned a quest at the Academy right now, I would cancel it because of Sienna.”

“What do you think?” Desmond asked him. “You are a Maestro as well as I.”

“I…,” Nathaniel sighed. “I don't know. There are too many factors.”

“Which choice puts everyone involved in the most danger?” Desmond asked.

“Going,” Nathaniel knew the answer quickly. “But, if you factor in what Reynolds is capable of, then staying.”

“So, we go,” Desmond said. “Our only question is whether to leave our Tiro.”

“That's not a question,” Nathaniel answered. “I'm not leaving her.”

Desmond held his gaze for a long moment, and then nodded.

“Fine,” he said. “I will inform Mariah. She'll at least want to know.”

“There is another option,” Nathaniel said slowly. “I could go with Sienna, and you could stay.”

“No,” Desmond was quick to speak. “Reynolds is my Tiro, and I will not walk away from him this time.”

“Maestro, you did not walk away from him the first time,” Nathaniel said, and Desmond gave him a small, pained smile.

“I gave up on him,” Desmond said. “We fought it for years, but in the end, he could only walk away because I accepted it.”

“Desmond, you know that's not true,” Nathaniel replied. “He didn't want to be a witch; he didn't want to work to help people. He was drunk on his power.”

“He chose a different path,” Desmond said. “Whether you or I believe it's wrong, is not the debate. A Tiro cannot go astray until their Maestro releases them from their commitments.”

“You aren't going to try and win him back?” Nathaniel asked in shock. “Get him to return to our side?”

“That ship has long sailed,” Desmond said. “And I have accepted that the Reynolds I tried to train, is not the Reynolds that remains. I know Sybil will do what she has to do for the good of the galaxy. But I would like to lay eyes on him one last time. So, I will be coming with you.”

“Even if it kills us all,” Nathaniel said dryly, knowing there was a good chance of that. As witches, this is what they always accepted as a possibility. To die in the service of magic was an honor–an acceptable form of return to the Earth. And even if he wasn't keen to do that, Sybil needed help. They needed to go, regardless of the massive complications. If this was how they could serve, beyond what the Jurors decided, then so be it.

Even if it did kill them all.

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