Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine NKLC: The Cavalcade Edition | Page 98

I knew deep within me that the Mother had made me different for a reason. So when Safaro came for me, I was not afraid. The truth can sometimes kill and I knew that I would find a way, even if it cost me my life. I called on each of my sisters within the Temples to send me the youngest of our awakened, all those with talents in water, earth, and anything related to animals. They were to be stripped of the blue silk gowns that would identify them as Amasiti and come to Elan alone with only a trusted male to carry them, who would pose as their father. As I helped each of them from the carriages where they’d hidden on their long journeys, I looked into their young, guileless eyes. I had said nothing to them, yet, somehow, each of them knew. Like me, the Mother had made them different. They arrived frightened, but determined, with just enough time to hide them before Safaro slipped past Elan’s defenses disguised as a prodigal son returned. When I finally saw him walking towards me again, I knew that almost no trace of the boy I loved had survived. His face was sunken and pock- marked from what I guessed was too much of the Hir’s rich food and not enough of the grains and vegetables that keep the Amasiti strong and youthful long into our lives. He knew better, but had chosen to trade what was proven for a soulless power that answered to neither knowledge nor wisdom. I knelt before Safaro, as I swore I would never do when we were children, and accepted his chain, then watched as his pride swelled, eclipsing any possibility that he would discover my plan. Blind purpose and certain victory propelled him forward without the slightest concern for why a woman who had defied him every day of her life would have surrendered so easily. I bowed my head and followed him, prepared to betray everything I knew to preserve the hope of what we could become. Like a slave, he brought me dutifully to his master, who sat outside the battlefield on a tall, white horambus that was draped in blood red velvet. The Hir spared only a second to regard me with contempt before sending me with Safaro to the center of the battle where our right to exist would 98 | NKLC MAGAZINE