Chapter 30: Get Rid of Kalen

Name:The Last Orellen Author:
Chapter 30: Get Rid of Kalen

Get Rid of Kalen

Kalen and Lander sat side by side on the trunk of one of the downed trees, looking out over the circle of devastation in the bright moonlight. Kalens panic, which had been a howl in his mind for the past day and a half, had faded to more of a soft whine as his cousin told his story.

So much of what Ive been afraid of is true, he thought. But its easier somehow to know it for a fact.

Maybe an uncertain terror was just harder to wrap ones head around than one that had a shape and a name. Leflayn. Apparently the family that had indirectly given Kalen his very first magic book was also one of the ones that would kill him if they knew who he really was.

Da ignored all the promises and the contracts in the end and sold half of our cargo directly to the warehouse owners at the docks in Lerits Tare. We didnt get as much as it was worth that way, but we still got more than we would have if wed kept to the original prices. The only things we bought were fresh provisions. Then, we set sail with Captain Kites ships.

How does one person captain two ships anyway?

Lander gave Kalen a funny look at the question, but then he shrugged. His wife is in charge of directing the sailors on the second ship. They always sail together like that. And if one ship has trouble the other can lend a hand.

Kalen tried to imagine his mother captaining a ship. He found that it was easy, except for the fact that she didnt like sailing, so as soon as theyd made port somewhere, shed probably refuse to re-board.

We were all going to sail down to Swait, but Captain Kite had word on the way through some magic thing on his ship that Swait had outlawed their portal makers, too. So we went to its southern neighbor instead.

Circon right? said Kalen.

Hed heard about the voyage, of course, though hed only thought the Ayagulls route had changed due to problems fulfilling their orders in Lerits Tare. Hed never heard anyone whod gone on the trip talking about the reason for those problems. It was all just a lot of complaints about the city being less than it had once been.

He thought of Nanus map. The southernmost countries that formed the Ossumun Empire were right above Swait. Then there was Circon, which wasnt a place he knew much about. It really wasnt very far, on paper, from the place where his cousin had seen the Orellen girl die.

Right. Its almost all farms there. But they have good seaports on both coasts, just like Swait does. And it wasnt illegal to be an Orellen, so they still had portal wizarns sending and receiving from other places on the continent. We just bought and sold at the docks again. But Captain Kite purchased the Corie Shells from us, and he actually paid for them and some of his own goods to be shipped directly by portal to buyers he knew in other places. He said the portals were so expensive he lost a piece of his soul when he turned over the coin for them.

So not everywhere in the world is dangerous, thought Kalen. Or at least it wasnt last year. Thats a relief.

I knew youd had trouble on the trip, but why didnt you ever tell people about the Orellens? Why didnt any of the crew talk about it?

Well, they heard plenty of stories about one of the wizarn families being in trouble in port, but its just continental gossip. Nothing to do with them. And they dont know the worst of it. We didnt tell them about that girl I saw, and whatwhat happened to her.

Kalen shivered. What would it be like to die that way?

Landers face was dark. Da didnt want people to think we were leaving Lerits Tare behind just because of me. If they knew what Id seen, the crew might have suspected Id made trouble, and theyd have doubted his decisions. Which were good ones. We made more money for ourselves and the people who hired us in the end than we expected.

What about the diamonds?

Lander wrinkled his forehead. What about them?

Well, where are they?

Are you serious?

What? Kalen said, his tone defensive. Ive never seen a real diamond before. Are they pretty?

You greedyI didnt keep them myself, Kalen. It wouldnt have been right, knowing where they came from. Da changed them for money and divided it up for the crews end of voyage bonus.

Well, said Kalen, after a moments consideration, I think you could have kept them. If someone sticks a burning knife in my eye, I hope they give whatever is in my pockets to a nice person.

Lander shoved him off the log so hard he landed face first in a pile of pine needles.

Ow!

Stay down there. If you joke about dying that way ever again, I might just kill you myself.

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They slowly made their way back home. They still argued about what should be done, but in a calm, exhausted way that made everything seem much more serious.

Lander, if anything happened to you all because of me, I wouldnt survive it, Kalen said as he dragged his feet down the trail. And thats not a joke, so dont beat me up.

Lander groaned. Think about what you just said, stupid. If you fake a horrible death, your family would feel exactly the same way.

Grimacing, Kalen scratched at a patch of sticky tree sap on his forehead. Well, if we could tell our parents the truth and fake my death for the rest of the world, I guess that would be fine. But I dont think theyd go along with it.

They wouldnt. Just let go of the Kalen pretends to die plan. We need to make a new one.

Like what?

Well, you could just run away without pretending to be dead. That is an option. And if some evil wizarn ever comes looking for you, well say Look all you want. Hes been gone for ages.

What if they dont say that? What if they dont believe you? What if they torture you all, hoping I appear?

What if lightning strikes us dead from the sky? Lander retorted. Just because it could happen doesnt mean its likely to.

Kalen considered the matter. Would you help me run away, then? If you wont tell everyone Im dead, you could at least cover for me while I find a way to get off the island.

Lander fell quiet. He stared at the ground as his long legs carried him forward, a frown on his face.

I would, he said finally. I guess. If you really wanted to do it, youd need help. But it would be hard to put you on a ship. Nobody in the village would take you without Aunt Shelba and Uncle Jorns permission, and I think only a bad captain or two in Baitown would. And while youre useful enough when you want to be, you really dont look like you could do a sailors work.

You dont have to put it that way!

Lander gave him a smug look. Youd have to be a stowaway, which is too dangerous if you get caught. Plenty of people throw stowaways overboard as a matter of course. I guess bobbing around on your own in the ocean might be a nostalgic experience for you, but I dont recommend it myself.

Kalen grimaced.

She specialized in body magic, as did the majority of the practitioners on the Archipelago. It was just that she was a high sorcerer who was nearly two hundred years old. So shed had plenty of time to study other types of magic, and she was powerful enough to use them at a fairly high level.

Kalen had seen her use no body magic at all when she was working on Hemarland, though he guessed her unnatural youth was probably a product of her power. Wouldnt a high-ranking sorcerer who practiced body magic be able to rip an average practitioner in half like a sheet of paper?

That sounded gruesome. Maybe he didnt want to see their fight after all.

Kalen. Kalen, you laze-about, I asked you a question.

The wooden sole of one of Cariss clogs nudged Kalen firmly in the ribs, and he opened his eyes.

What?

She crouched over him. Is what Lander says true? Can you only do this kind of dangerous magic if you use that expensive paint and sing one of your songs?

Kalen considered it. He hadnt really analyzed how hed destroyed the forest. Lutcha had said the symbol hed drawn in the air and pushing magic wildly through his wind nucleus was what had called the sylph to him. Though the fact that he was drawing in absolutely enormous quantities of power through his array and chanting must have helped, Kalen assumed the symbol and the push were actually the cause of the wind burst.

That meant the blow everything in my vicinity down spell wasprobablycastable without any sort of array or cantrips at all. Its impact would just be more moderate. But Kalen didnt know how much more moderate, and he wasnt willing to find out since he didnt want to rely on Lutchas questionable benevolence again anytime soon.

I cant just cast it, he told his cousin. Better to keep his explanation simple for her sake. I wont do it again. Its not the sort of thing that will happen accidentally.

One of Cariss blonde eyebrows lifted, You said, It was an accident, Caris. When we walked up, that was the first thing you said to me.

Kalen crossed his arms over his chest and blinked up at her. It was an accident, Caris. It was justan accident with a lot of steps involved. I worked very hard to make it happen. Then, still smarting from the revelation that Caris thought he wasnt as serious-minded about his future as a boy his age should be, he added, Im not lazy, you know. I study magic as well as I can on Hemarland without a teacher or the right books.

Kalen couldnt see around Cariss skirt to the place where Lander stood, but he heard a groan.

Caris only looked thoughtful. So you want to go study your magic with a good master and make something of yourself. It is safe enough for you to travel. And you want me to speak to our parents on your behalf. I will.

Kalen sat up. You will? Do you think it will work?

Kalen didnt think it would. But it would make him feel better if Caris said yes.

Its a problem that you have no guarantee youll be chosen as an apprentice by a master wizarn, she said instead. How are our parents supposed to have faith that you will? And if you dont acquire a master at your special tournament, how will you return home safely?

Zevnie said it wouldnt be a problem for me at all. She said people would be interested in teaching me. She said Arlade would for sure. And Iwell, Im pretty sure I could beumpowerful.

What an embarrassing thing to say about myself, he thought.

But standing here, in the middle of his mishap, neither of his cousins seemed inclined to disagree.

Caris peered into his eyes. Kalen, I think you should be a wizarn. Its a strange profession on Hemarland, but its the only one youve ever really been interested in doing. And Nanu says you are gifted.

Thanks? said Kalen.

Zevnie was just a girl. And she was a strange, unfriendly girl. It would be better if Arlade had offered you an apprenticeship herself. Then your future would be secure.

I cant change the past. I was going out of my way to avoid her interest the whole time she was here.

Caris didnt blink. It would be better if Arladewizarn had offered you an apprenticeship herself.

Are you telling me to lie about it? Kalen said, shocked. Buthe could immediately see the benefits.

Caris! Lander sounded scandalized. Thats too serious a thing to lie about! He cant just use a powerful wizarns name however he

I can do it! Kalen leaped to his feet. Thats a great idea.

No, its not!

Caris was nodding. After all this time, it would be suspicious for you to suddenly reveal that youd discussed such a matter with her, but if we think of a good excuse

I could say I never brought it up before because she told me I couldnt come with her until I became a magician! Im a magician now, by the way. Oror that she wanted me to prove myself somehow?

Caris pursed her lips thoughtfully. Then, she smiled. You could say she gave you the spell that did this. And that she wouldnt accept you until you could cast it.

She gestured at the forest.

Kalens eyes brightened. His heart lifted. Thats perfect, Caris!

Why hadnt he ever been devious with her before?

If Sorcerer Arlade had given Kalen the spell that had done this.well, it still wasnt ideal, but his responsibility would be halved. At least. After all, she was the mysterious, mighty wizarn whod given his parents a baby. Who was Kalen to question her judgment?

The story would need a lot of tweaking before it was presented, but it was a better solution than hed come up with on his own.

Are you two seriously talking about blaming a great and powerful sorcerer for Kalen blowing up the forest? Wont she be angry? And why would anyone believe you?

You didnt even meet her, Lander, said Kalen, choosing to ignore the question of whether or not Arlade would be angry. Everyone will believe it.

Yes, Caris agreed, tossing her braid over her shoulder. Arlade Glimont was very impressive, but she pursued odd interests with intense focus.

She spent an entire day embracing a tree with her eyes closed, said Kalen.

She summoned hundreds of lobsters onto the beach.

She didnt even want the lobsters. She was really mad about that.

She

Never mind, said Lander, holding up a hand to stop them. Ill go along with it if you both want. Lets figure out the rest of it so we can get rid of Kalen.