Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #17 August 2015 | Page 37

his predecessor and teacher, Amun-Lan, many years ago and now, after receiving the vision of Adin’s return, he embraced his role as the Neya Bodanya’s Lan. In fact, he felt nothing but pride. No matter who might contest his decision to teach the God-child, he vowed he would do so until his death, for he loved the boy with all of his soul, and in a way no other priest could understand. Despite what the other priests believed, Meddhi-Lan was certain that this particular Shiva was indeed a boy, no matter what his body seemed. Meddhi-Lan knew it in his heart to be the truth. Meddhi-Lan closed his eyes and made a silent soul-promise to forever protect the new king of Deius. Though, for Meddhi-Lan, The Bodanya would always be known, first and foremost, as his most beloved boy named Ayn. Shiva XIV ©2014 Lyra Shanti, Timely Tales Press 37