Chapter 68: Where Do You Get the Audacity
It was a good idea to keep their supplies from the excursion together. Although Uncle Maurizo took some to Alpine Valley and the twins had brought their sleeping bags and tent when they visited the delta, the items were all returned to storage at Auntie Lucias. It made it an easy matter to gather all the items to bring to Lyce for the Sword Associations sponsored camping lecture.
Tori, Ilyana, and Albert all had backpacks on with the supplies split between them. Ilyana and Tori both had their hiking sticks, and Ilyana had her little dagger from Auntie Lucia hanging on her belt.
Had I known, I wouldve put in an order when we were in Sur for dried pasta to re-sell. Tori let out a regretful sigh. Pre-made meal kits are convenient to carry and cook.
Theyre much more delicious than jerky and hard bread. Albert nodded in agreement.Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience
I feel that they also give you more energy, Ilyana said. I didnt feel at all tired or heavy the next morning, though the meal was quite hearty.
Its something to consider for next year, although if we tell Henrik, hell be annoyed we missed out on that this year. Tori grinned. Ilyana nodded.
Any missed opportunity to expand business is a blow to Henrik.
Speaking of him, why isnt he helping today? Albert said. The tent takes five people to set up, doesnt it? Four to hold down the corners and then one to pitch up the hiking stick inside?
Actually, only one person is needed. You just stake down the four corners, making sure theyre stretched, and then you can go in and push up the hiking stick. Its just much faster with five, Ilyana said.
And Henrik is at Lions Gate East. Word spread quickly about the camping equipment offered and much of our stock has been purchased. Tori smiled, pleased.
Are you sure there werent any suspicious people there to buy them and resell? Albert asked with a raised brow.
They had to show their Lyce identification and if they were buying a group set, at least three people from the group had to be present to purchase it, Tori said. We were worried about resellers, too.
The ban on the Governing Board members and their families doesn't affect your sales much, does it? Albert asked, shaking his head.
Not at all, although Henrik did say that they had to reject a student who came because their father was on the Board. Ilyana let out a pitying sigh. Its not their fault, but we should be consistent.
Several people were also denied lodging at Axtons inns recently, Tori said. Their names were on the family lists that were spread out. Im sure by now the Governing Board has heard theyre banned from all of Axtons properties.
Solidarity! Ilyana clenched her fist in front of her and nodded in approval.
Albert and Tori laughed. Are those Board member families large?
Some of them. There are twelve members, and the list was a little under a hundred. It included spouses, children, and some grandchildren, Tori told him. They are banned from Lions Gate, Axtons inns, Daybreak Garden, and any Guevera businesses.
Albert shook his head with disbelief. In the past, the Board has worked on many things related to Lyce, but it never had anything to do with Lyce projects. Grandma Letty said its strange that they would get involved suddenly. The tradition of the Lyce project is so old, they dont interfere with it.
The speed in which it was approved and enacted is also telling, Ilyana said. It couldnt be more suspicious if it tried.
The limit they set is also questionable. Why that much? My project is quite expensive as well, but its nowhere near that amount. Albert narrowed his eyes.
Im telling you: Tori is being targeted! Ilyana said with a huff.
Yes, I think so, too. Albert nodded in agreement. JP asked around and none of the current academic students hes spoken to are coming near the budget limit.
Thats not a perfect count, but JPs information network is very wide. The official student reports for projects arent available outside of staff until the projects are done, so were not completely sure that Tori is the only one affected, but no one really keeps their spending a secret. If JPs sources say most students dont hit the budget limitation, then its safe to assume Tori may be the only one, Ilyana rationalized. No one knows whats going on in Lyce like JP does; he even knows that Instructor Ignatius girlfriend broke up with him.
Tori nearly stumbled in her step and snapped her head towards Ilyana. Instructor Ignatius had a girlfriend? She couldnt contain the incredulous disbelief in her voice. Every day she was at the delta, she interacted with Instructor Ignatius and even had long conversations with him while she was in Anlar to try to walk through problems in their prototype devices over comcry. He never mentioned he had a girlfriend!
She felt as if a friend had kept a secret from her.
Albert nodded. She works at the city office and, apparently, Instructor Ignatius forgot to tell her he was going to stay at the delta over the summer.
Toris eyes were wide. He forgot to.... Oh my God, no wonder she dumped him. Tori closed her eyes and shook her head. Crystal fanatics are a different breed....
They reached the training grounds and found the gate open. Many first-year students had already arrived and were scattered around the open practice area. Tori slowed to a stop as they entered and furrowed her brows.
There are more people than expected.... Ilyana said softly. She leaned closer to Tori. Are they all Sword Association members?
No. Toris brows knit together, and she scanned the crowd. She recognized all the familiar first years who shed worked with the last few days, and even some of their group mates that had joined them at the first lecture, but who were the others? Tori caught sight of Captain Messer in casual clothes, standing to the side with an annoyed look on her face. Captain!
The older student turned her head and stood up straight. Tori!
Whats going on? Tori walked towards her, holding out her arms and motioning towards the gathered crowd. Why are there so many people?
Captain Messer let out a heavy breath. There was already a group when I arrived. Word spread that you and members of your group were going to have a practice run with the materials today and everyone wants to come. GG and I tried to tell students that this was only for Sword Association members and their group mates, but they insisted on staying to ask you.
Im sorry. I didnt think this was going to happen.
Its not your fault, but you should straighten this out and let everyone know if they can stay or not, Captain Messer told her. Tori nodded and turned to the crowd. She took a few steps forward and took a deep breath.
Members of the Sword Association, good morning! Tori nearly yelled out into the crowd and at once, the first years jumped. Those who were familiar with her rushed to stand up straight and give her a small bow of their heads in greeting.
Good morning, Senior Tori!
Now that I have your attention, I would like to make this clear that todays lecture and demonstration is only for Sword Association members and their group mates. If you are not a Sword Association member or you do not have one in your group, I will have to ask you to leave! Room is needed for todays lecture, and we cannot all fit.
A wave of disappointment rippled through the crowds, but Tori kept a firm look on her face as she stood in front of them: back straight, chin up, legs spaced out, and hands lightly clasped in front of her. She was petite and needed to give the appearance of authority somehow.
Senior Tori, will you be giving another lecture after this one? Someone in the crowd asked. Several students looked at her hopefully and she shook her head, crushing their hopes at once.
I am afraid I do not have the time to do so. We had only planned for today and Im afraid there is no time for another one, as you will be leaving for your excursion tomorrow evening!
Were sorry to disappoint you, Captain Messer said, stepping up to stand behind her. Good luck to you all!
Students slowly trickled out, picking up their various bundles and supplies. When they were almost all out of the training grounds, Tori shouted once more.
Get into your groups of six and then find a spot in the training grounds to set up! Put at least three paces between you and another group on all sides. Today, we will be practicing setting up and taking down your campsites. Helping me is Ilyana Agafonova, who many of you have met through the tours. Tori waved one hand in Ilyanas direction.
Good morning, everyone! She smiled warmly at the first years and raised her hand to wave at them. Several students greeted her back with an air of familiarity.
And we also have Albert Martin, who wasnt in our group last year, but is kind enough to help us today. Tori then motioned towards Albert. He smiled widely and waved, but his response was perhaps two claps and a few mutters of good morning. His lips drew into a line at the lackluster response.
With a full day that could be dedicated to helping the first years, Tori, Ilyana, and Albert first set up their campsite, with Tori stopping to explain the basic procedures and why they were doing it. She was pleased to see students diligently writing down her instructions and watching carefully.
After about an hour, Tori instructed them to begin assigning roles to their group mates and then begin setting up their camp. The three would-be instructors walked around the rows of tent cloths and bags to answer questions, help set up, or give general advice to the students. Tori was pleased that it was going smoother than she thought.
Once all the students tents were up and their mock campsites were set, Tori told them to take it all down.
Once everyone is packed, take a lap around the training grounds with your supplies. This will give you an idea of how heavy they will be. Once the lap is over, return to your spots and we will set up again before breaking for lunch, Tori said. Where I will be showing you how to start a fire and boil water.
There is a lot more to this than I thought, Albert said as they stood to the side to watch the students walk in a circle after they packed up.
We needed to be prepared mainly to fight the cold, Tori said. Itll be a little warm where theyre going, but close enough to the sea, where it will be humid.
What are we going to do for lunch? Albert asked.
Captain Messer and GG went to pick up food that was delivered to the gate for us, Tori said. We ordered sandwiches for everyone today; thats why I had them bring their own water.
You had this catered? Alberts eyes widened.
Tori grinned. Captain Messer said the Sword Association has some funds we could spend.
Im glad I volunteered to help, then. Is it from Cafe Fortuna?
Ilyana nodded. Yes, we ordered you that pasta you like.
Very glad I volunteered."
Tori, Captain Messer walked towards her with a dark look on her face. Tori turned around and furrowed her brows, uncrossing her arms. The Captain held a large box over one shoulder and Albert went to help her.
Captain? Tori asked. She looked past the dark-haired senior and furrowed her brows. There were two people who went to get the food. Where is GG?
Holding some people back. Captain Messer tilted her head towards the gate. Go out and see. Im going to get Master McDouglass.
Tori felt tense and glanced at Ilyana before walking towards the gates of the training grounds. She walked out and immediately saw the expected troublemakers, along with a few embarrassed and awkward first years standing behind them. The first years saw her coming and quickly avoided eye contact.
Tori didnt pay any attention to them. Her eyes settled on the young blonde woman and her three idiot love interests.
Behind her, Ilyana let out a low growl before muttering under her breath. Hart.
Tori saw GG still standing his ground in front of the foursome to keep them from entering. Another large box of food was at his feet. Tori patted the back of his shoulder when she neared him.
GG, Ive got it. Go ahead and bring the sandwiches in, Tori said in an affirming tone. GG glanced at Alessa and the others with uncertainty. Tori remembered that GG had been there when she beat Fabian and both he and Captain Messer mustve recognized three of the four from that debacle.
An already tired-looking Auntie Lucia came in behind them. Now they want dagger lessons, she told Tori. I dont know when theyll even have time.
Tori chuckled and finished plating the eggs. She put them on a tray and headed out into the dining room. Her friends and family sat around the large table, with only Axton and Piers missing.
Ill leave Mr. Zisos to let everyone know what todays dishes are, Tori said. And dont worry, we do have more meat to cook if these are finished.
At least half the dining table looked relieved. Constantine said a quick prayer before he began to introduce the dishes. I hope you all enjoy it. Most of these are traditional breakfast foods from Karap and Temple Mountain. The dishes without any cured meats are standard pilgrimage food.
Tori went back into the kitchen and picked up a large tray, stacked with food, and brought it to the parlor. Axton and Piers were seated on sofas opposite each other and looking around. As soon as Tori walked in, Axton rose from his chair to help her.
You shouldve said something, I wouldve carried this out, he said as he took the tray from her. He carried it to the coffee table that was set up with some plates and utensils.
Yeah, but youre todays guest, Tori said. Ill be all right. I have to get the drinks. It didnt take her long to return, but somehow, Axtons plate was already piled with food. Tori squinted. Upon closer inspection, he seemed to have simply taken one of the serving plates. Axton....
It looks good! He stabbed a fork into the dish, as if to claim it, and smiled. Thanks, Tori!
Did he at least save you some? Tori asked as she took a seat next to Piers. It was the side of the decorated coffee table that had two place settings.
He gave me one, Piers said. He narrowed his eyes across the table.
Its spicy, Axton said in between chews. You wouldnt like it.
Tori shook her head and leaned forward. Youll like this. Its scrambled eggs on toast with slices of cured meat and a local cheese from Karap.
Piers said nothing, but pushed his plate closer to her so she could take a slice of the cheesy toast and put it on his plate. It was meant to be eaten with ones hands, but Tori didnt stop him from using a fork and knife.
I heard the duchies have banned the Board members, Axton said as he poured himself some coffee. Youre welcome.
Tori looked up and raised a brow. That was you?
I may have mentioned it. Axton shrugged and leaned back against his seat with a plate in one hand and a cured lamb omelet toast in the other.
Duchess Fekete summoned him to complain about the Alvere Duchy, Piers said.
I told her I was planning on starting the process to claim my rights, Axton told her. She was happy to hear it. I mentioned banning the Lyce Governing Board members and she was intrigued. She said shed ban them, too, but I didnt think she was serious.
Its appreciated, but she didnt have to.
Duchess Fekete always does what she wants, Axton said, brushing it off as a normal occurrence. She thinks youre being targeted.
I think everyone thinks that. Tori sighed. Its just...too convenient that Im likely the only one it applies to.
Hmm..., Piers said as he frowned. Did you find out who requested such a policy?
No, not yet, Tori said. It seems the only ones who know are the Board members and they are obviously not talking to me.
Axton shook his head. Id hate to be the idiot who instigated this whole thing. I dont think they realize what theyve done.
Tori. Piers pushed his plate to Tori once more and she gave him something else without question.
Wheat pancake with mixed berry jam and sweet cream, she said proudly. Thats one of mine. Its good with coffee.
Piers lips drew a small smile.
Axton curled the side of his lip with distaste as he eyed Piers. Its just the three of us. You can serve yourself, like you usually do.
Tori wont give me food I dont like, Piers said, as if stating a fact. Axton rolled his eyes. He seemed to look towards the dining hall out the door and across the foyer. They could hear the rapid talking and yelling of two little boys coming from it.
This one is a thick cut of ham, Tori said as she picked up a slice. The sauce is a bit sour, but when you eat it together, its very good.
Okay. Piers nodded and seemed to quicken his pace to cut into it. It looks delicious.
Mr. Zisos made it.
Oh. His shoulders dropped.
After this, I have some watercolors to show everyone, Tori said. I painted a lot on my trip to Anlar and back. They came out pretty well.
Tori, do you need any more food? Auntie Lucia came and peered into the parlor.
Id like some more of that spicy lamb with egg, Axton said, sitting up straight.
Auntie Lucia winced and gave him an apologetic look. Sorry, that was the first to run out.
Ill make some more, Tori said. She stood up and walked around the sofa to get to the kitchen. Its easy to make. How many do you want, Axton?
How many do you have?
She gave him a look before walking into the kitchen. Constantine was already there slicing the lamb. Mr. Zisos, I can take care of it! Youre a guest today, too.
I said I would help, he said, glancing up with a smile before looking down at the piece of meat. Besides, I am used to this. My uncle didnt want me to grow up spoiled, so I participated in all the usual cleaning and cooking duties of Temple Mountain. Im used to helping in the kitchen.
Is there no kitchen staff?
We are the kitchen staff. Constantine laughed. Only select people, mostly clergy and some cloistered orders, can live there, so much of the day-to-day work is communal. Even Uncle spends time in the kitchen. He says that in the eyes of the gods, he is just another man.
Tori nodded, but still put an apron on. Then you get started on that. Ill get the eggs.
Tori? Just as she made it to the stove, she looked back towards the entrance to the parlor and saw Piers standing there. Can I help? His eyes darted to Constantine, and he seemed to fidget, as if wanting to do something.
Bring me the eggs, Tori said, pointing towards the counter near him. Piers nodded and let out a low breath before picking it up and walking towards her.
I can crack them for you.
All right. He stood beside her and cracked eggs into a bowl without another word until she told him to stop. Then she poured it over the lamb slices Constantine made in a skillet. Axton! If you want some more, come to the dining hall!
Once more, the dish was finished quickly. There was no food left over, much to Marco and Mateos disappointment, and Tori couldve sworn they glared at Axton, as if blaming him for eating too much.
The family maids made quick work of clearing the parlor before Tori gathered everyone there to show them her watercolors.
Where is this? Ilyana asked as she lifted one of the cards.
That is the sunset from my balcony at Moss Hill.
Oh.... Ilyana nodded and beamed. That looks relaxing.
If you want it, you can take it, Tori said as she brightened. I made a lot and thought it would be a nice souvenir to give out. My parents and brothers, and my cousin, have already picked out some and took them home.
Where are these horses from? Sonia asked.
The horses at Moss Hill. Theyre huge and have these tufts at their hooves.
Why arent there any people? Ewan asked. Tori cringed.
I cant paint people. It comes out...strange looking. She shot JP and Henrik a glare as they muffled their laughter.
Isnt this Karap? Constantine asked as he lifted a card. Can I have this one?
Tori nodded, pleased. Yes! Please take it!
Axton seemed to be carefully looking over them as Auntie Lucia laid them out on the table to get a better look and compare.
Piers stood to the side, away from everyone else. Tori moved towards him quietly. She kept her eyes on the others as they hovered around the coffee table, and each other, comparing watercolors. Auntie Lucia told them which ones were from Moss Hill and Kings Harbor, having been there before.
Too crowded to take a look? Tori asked as she stood next to Piers. He nodded without a word. Okay, I have one more. Tori went to the little folio where she kept the watercolors and took out her most recent one. She had been worried that Piers wouldnt take any of her little souvenir watercolors because they were a reminder of her summer adventure while he was stuck in meetings at the palace, so she painted one more.
It was inside a cardstock folder to be kept separate from the others. She stood up straight and handed it to him.
Piers looked down at her hands and slowly accepted it. His expression was neutral as he opened the folder. Tori eagerly watched his face.
There was no large change of emotion, as she expected, but a glimmer of joy flickered in his eyes that made her smile.
Do you like it? she asked.
For me? His eyes didnt look away from the watercolor of the deltas sunset from the shoreline. It had been the only other place Piers had gone all summer. Tori nodded. I like it.