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*Max*
As the bright light fills the room, I'm startled but not scared. This seems familiar and not threatening. Strange how ever since I've been here, everything seems more and more familiar. I don't really remember specific events any more clearly, but the building, the routine, the kinds of people... And I know this is going to be someone on our side.
The light dissipates to reveal a woman with snow-white hair and a kind smile. After dismissing Xadalyn she turns to me.
"Let me introduce myself to you, Your Highness, I am the Oracle, I served you, your father and your grandfather and now your daughter. I need to tell you something that your children do not need to hear just yet." She speaks briskly, gesturing toward Xan.
"I remember," I say, recognising her in some way although that didn't tell me much about who she actually was. Oracle was her position, but I'm sure she has a name, too. Relatives. But that part still escapes me. Still, I know that she is a woman of importance and does deserve some deference. We may have finally learned things and met people we'd never known, but there were still matters for children and others that were only for adults.
"Alexander," I say meeting his eyes. I can see he's unhappy to be left out of whatever I'm about to be told, but I'm not countermanding her request. "Go with Justin. Out the main door to this chamber and go to the left. There should be a ... a place to wait." I finish. I remember it as a library but there's no telling if it's still being used for the same purpose, although I'd guess it is. Even if it is, the boys won't be able to read any of the books, unless the transfer that has allowed him to understand the language extends to reading, too. I found that I had been able to read the Destiny Book after Xan was born, but for me there was an element of 'remembering' that wouldn't apply to Xan. He was too young to read when he left this place...
"And Xan?" I say, stopping him just before he leaves. "I'm glad you came. Thanks for your help."
I haven't seen Sarah return yet. I wasn't really expecting her to get over her distress so soon, but I'd like to know that she's safe, wherever she is...
I look up and catch Liz's eye. She moves across the room and stands beside me. I reach over to take hand and tell the Oracle, "Liz will stay, if that's all right by you."
Liz isn't a child and she is a part of this. She's my wife. I still need her as much as I need to breathe. Whatever the Oracle needs to tell me, is going to be important. And if it's important, then I want Liz to know, too. In spite of the fact that I just sent Alexander away, I'm sure I'll be telling him as much of what the Oracle has to say as I can, too.
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~Liz~ (temping)
When we stepped through the end of the secret passage, we found ourselves in a sitting room of some sort. I heard Max's voice and moved to find him, but Kyria stopped me at the door. Making us wait outside. There didn't seem to be any urgency about it and I relaxed slightly, hoping that the danger had passed. Looking in, I see Max catch a young woman as she collapses and lays her on the bed. A young woman that looks very similar to Xan. This can only be his twin sister, Xadalyn.
Of course, Sarah takes that moment to decide to run off through a strange castle on an alien world. Max may have lived there once, but it's still completely foriegn to me and to Sarah.
For a split second, I'm torn between running after her and staying with Max. I don't know this place. I wouldn't have any idea how to find her, or how to find my way back to Max. What if we were mistaken for Khivar's loyalists? And then there's Justin to worry about, too. And of course, Max and Xander still inside with the fallen Queen.
Max asks Kyria to help and I'm grateful to his quick thinking, although I notice that it is a request, not an order. I don't know if this is because he's not quite comfortable with assuming the mantle of kingship, or if it's simply out of deference to his daughter as she is the acknowledged ruler here.
Still, Kyria does leave and I tell her 'Thank you,' as she passes me. My Sarah is as emotional as any teenager and it's not hard to imagine that this situation was a bit too hard for her to deal with.
"It's her. That's the girl I followed," Justin says. I remember his description of a girl who got hit by a car and then went through the wormhole. I knew he'd followed an alien, but to think it was Xadalyn is surprising. I thought she'd sent Kyria. Why would she come herself? Didn't she trust the girl?
For a second, I wonder if I should be trusting Kyria to help Sarah, but I don't have much choice. I'm sure I'd never find Sarah now.
"Her name is Xadalyn," I tell him but I don't go any further. Explaining that this is Alexander's twin sister would just make things too confusing just now.
I move into the room then, waiting close by Max and Xan as they look over the young woman. I catch Max's eye and I can see the apology in them, but there's no need. I know he didn't plan for any of this and I did promise to stand by him -- for better or worse. None of this changes how much I love my husband.
In only minutes, Xadalyn awakens. She already seems to know who Max and Xan are, but then, she did send Kyria to fetch her father so maybe it's not that big a leap of intuition...
Suddenly, a woman appears in a burst of white light. I almost cry out in my shock, but I manage to hold my tongue. Neither Max nor Xadalyn seem a bit surprised. She even obeys meekly when the woman directs her to leave and clean herself up. For a second, I think this might be Max's mother, the one we saw in the message on the Orbs, but when she introduces herself, I realize I was mistaken.
"Let me introduce myself to you, your highness, I am the Oracle, I served you, your father and your grandfather and now your daughter. I need to tell you something that your children do not need to hear just yet."
I know Max is a king. Sometimes I think I accepted that more easily than he did. But I'm still not quite used to people talking about him in that way. Especially someone who actually knew him before he came to Earth. Max directs the boys to leave, seeming to know where he's sending them. Then he gestures for me to come closer.
"Liz will stay, if that's all right by you," he says. I'm glad to hear it. I know he seems to know this woman, but I'm still a bit concerned. Afterall, the castle was under siege less than an hour ago. There are still forces that have been trying to take control by killing him and his family for at least seventy years. I don't want to leave him alone with some stranger, no matter how much Max appears to trust her...
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