THE CROWN PROPHECY
by
M.D. Laird
by
M.D. Laird
GENRE: YA fiction, fantasy, supernatural
Eve Franklin is a normal teenager until she visits a hidden world with her friend Will Farley, a Guardian of Arkazatinia, and her life takes an unexpected turn. Eve asks a question which alters her destiny and sets her upon a course fraught with peril. Her path is not all adventure and Eve finds adjusting to her new life difficult. Lonely and unhappy, she seeks the friendship of Calab, a moody and heavily conflicted demon, whose advice is ā¦ unconventional.
As the threat against her becomes imminent, Eve must learn what she can about the Crown Prophecy to prevent the Crown falling into the hands of the enemy. Can she trust Calab and can she learn what she needs to know in time?
Chapter I
February 2003
āItās hard to explain,ā he replied as he climbed into the driverās seat and slammed the key into the ignition. āJust get in.ā
Eve climbed into the carās passenger seat. She had barely closed the door before she was pinned in her seat as Will accelerated away from the house. She quickly pulled on her seatbelt. āAre we going after that thing? That man?ā she asked.
Will sucked in breath impatiently and said, āWeāre going to ask for help from some people called the Procnatus.ā
āWho?ā
āItās complicated,ā replied Will, āyou wonāt understand.ā
āWhy?ā asked Eve, who was now feeling thoroughly confused with the turn the morning had taken and Will, who was clearly under pressure, lacked the patience for explaining anything. She pushed him nonetheless and said, āTell me.ā
āTheyāre like another species. Theyāre called thorian,ā replied Will in almost a growl, a surge of irritation had struck him as he narrowly escaped a head-on collision with a truck while overtaking another car. āThey look like us, but theyāre not human. Theyāre stronger and faster, and theyāre immortal.ā
āYouāre right, I donāt understand,ā said Eve, feeling her breath quicken and wishing she had brakes in her foot well as Willāwho had passed his driving test only days beforeāalmost hit another oncoming vehicle. āWhat are they?ā
āI told you; theyāre another species.ā
āThat makes no sense. How can there be another species of people?ā
Will drove the car into a multi-storey carpark; he pulled the ticket from the machine to raise the barrier and sped up the levels to find an available space. After parking, they ran down four flights of foul-smelling stairs, entered the street and tore towards the train station. Will purchased two open returns for the next train to Milton Keynes, and they headed for the platform.
āItās delayed,ā he said, eying the departure board. āWe have twenty minutes.ā
āGood,ā said Eve. āYou can tell me about these magical beings.ā
āHush,ā hissed Will, motioning for her to enter the empty waiting area. āKeep your voice down. Look, I will tell you, but you need to keep it to yourself.ā
āSure, whatever,ā said Eve. āIt doesnāt sound like something anyone would believe anyway.ā
āNo, youāre probably right,ā Will said. He gave her a thin smile before continuing. āThere is a world located above our world, and it is home to the thorian who I mentioned earlier and some others. The world has continents like our world; the one we are going to is called Arkazatinia. It is split up into wards, each controlled by a different group of thorian who have a ruler. Weāre going to see the Procnatus thorian ruler.ā
āSo why are we going to Milton Keynes?ā
āWeāre going to use an entrance to their world in Milton Keynes, there are others, but thatās the only one I know will take us right where we need to be on the other side. I havenāt been many times, and I donāt want to struggle to find my way around.ā
āOkay,ā Eve slowly replied as she tried to sift through the mass of questions filling up her consciousness. āSo, they look human? And they can pass to our world? So, I could know one?ā
āItās possibleāthey are really good-looking.ā
āReally?ā
āI havenāt met many, but they were stunning ā¦ this is our train.ā
The two left the waiting area and joined the small crowd gathering on the platform to board the train. The train was relatively quiet, and they managed to find an empty table. A couple and a small child, who was busily colouring a fairy princess, occupied the table next to them. Eve and Will sat opposite each other.
āWhat is the world like?ā she asked.
Will glared at her to keep her voice down and looked at the family next to them who, amidst colouring and chatting amongst themselves, seemed not to have noticed. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a sleek pocket watch that appeared to be coated with some fluid-like substance. He opened the reverse of the watch to reveal a small control panel, which housed a screen displaying the words āNORMAL MODEā, Will pressed a red button on the touch screen panel and the screen now displayed āSECURE MODEā.
āWe can talk now,ā he announced. āI have cloaked us so weāll look like weāre not speaking.ā
āOkay,ā said Eve slowly. āIām so confused, what is your part in all of this?ā
āMy family and I are guardians; we help to make sure Arkazatinia is kept secretāhence the speakeasy.ā
āSpeakeasy?ā
āYeah,ā Will smiled. āMy great grandad was American and was a young man during prohibition; he called the watch the speakeasy because it was easier to say than vox dissimulatrix.ā
āYou mean to tell me that this space age cloaking device has been around since the twenties?ā exclaimed Eve.
āWell, not this model,ā replied Will, ābut others like it. My grandad had an actual Victorian style pocket watch; it is quite coolāvery steampunkyāmy dad still has it. There have been many devices modified to conceal speech; thatās more or less what vox dissimulatrix means ā¦ oh, hang on.ā Will switched the watch back to normal mode as the conductor approached them to check their tickets before turning back to secure mode and continuing. āI was given a speakeasy when I turned sixteen. When every member of my family reaches sixteen, they become a guardian, and weāre given the task of keeping the supernatural world a secret.ā
āHow? Do you turn up when something strange happens and cover it up like some secret government agent?ā
āMore or less,ā smirked Will. āAt least, the adults do, Iām only seventeen so Iām still in training.ā
āWhy doesnāt the supernatural world just be more careful and then you wouldnāt have to cover stuff up?ā
āMost want their world to be kept secret, but there are a few who cause trouble in Lyceaāthatās what they call our world. It is the role of the guardians to seek out the rogue Arkazatines and deal with them.ā
āDeal with them?ā asked Eve. āYou mean you kill them?ā
āOr send them back and have them arrested under Arkazatine law,ā replied Will coolly. āWhatever it takes. To be honest, it sounds more exciting than it is; it is actually quite rare that we have to deal with anyone.ā
āRight.ā Eve shook her head in disbelief. How had she known Will all her life and never known any of this until today? āSo, this supernatural world,ā she said. āWhat is it called again?ā
āThe world is called Anaxagoras, the continent we cover is Arkazatinia, well, we cover part of it anyway.ā
āOk, Arkazatinia, why hasnāt it been found by our world? How can a whole world exist on Earth and we donāt know about it.ā
āIt exists on Earth, but on another level. Itās invisible to humans. I donāt really know how to explain itāIām not sure if anyone does. Have you heard that sub-atomic particles behave differently at a quantum level and that some scientists have even suggested that it is evidence for an alternate dimension? That is perhaps the smallest hint of that world.ā
āWow! So one day scientists could just stumble across it?ā
āThey might do; some humans can detect the supernatural world, some people have āgiftsā. Humans just write them off as being eccentric, but there have been some people who have managed to pass over. They are usually sent back home after their memory has been erased.ā
Eve pressed her hands to her head as she imagined plausible explanations for every UFO disappearance she had heard ofādid she just think this was plausible?
āThis is hurting my brain,ā she said. āI need coffee.ā Will switched the watch to normal mode while they made their way to the buffet car to order coffee. On returning to their seats and with secure mode safely on, Eve took a sip of her coffee before continuing her interrogation. āThese people weāre going to see? What are they called again?ā
āThe Procnatus.ā
āYes, why are we seeing them? Are they in charge?ā
āNo,ā he said, ātheir government, the Imperium, is in charge of Arkazatinia, but my dad always told me to speak to the Procnatus first in an emergency as theyāre the most rational.ā
Will had spoken calmly though Eve could see that his eyes were betraying a hint of anxiety and she stopped her questioning.
ā¦
ā¦
Will shook Eve gently as the train arrived at Milton Keynes Central Station; she rubbed at her neck, which was now sore from dozing off with her head on the window. Her headache, at least, had subsided.
āItās not far,ā he said, leading Eve out of the train station and into the streets. They walked for around ten minutes with Will using a map feature on his pocket watch to guide them. āWeāre here,ā he announced as they approached a large glass fronted building.
āThey live in a theatre?ā
āTheir guild occupies the same level as the theatre; theyāre not in it.ā
Will opened the reverse of the watch to reveal the control panel; he selected a new menu, and a lock replaced the speech display. Concealing the watch from view, he entered a password and instead of the theatre, they saw a beautiful neo-classical building fronted with massive columns.
āThat is amazing!ā exclaimed Eve. āIt looks just like the British Museum and it doesnātā¦what? What is it made from?ā
Eve stared at the material used to construct the building, it looked like stone, but it moved, only slightly, but it definitely moved!
āI was shocked the first time I saw it,ā laughed Will. āAll of the buildings in Anaxagoras are built from this, itās like an organic material, and it can move and change shape. Itās because rocks and metals in this world are alive.ā
āAre you serious?ā Eve spluttered. āSo, the building could just decide to change shape if it feels like it?ā
āItās alive in the same sense that a tree or a plant is alive,ā chuckled Will. āThey donāt just have rocks wandering around. They can manipulate the material to join with other materials to form and hold the shapes they want. It doesnāt grow like a tree or a plant or erode like a rock, so it has zero maintenance.ā
āYour watch thingy, that fluid isnāt just some weird case, itās actually the metal?ā
āYes.ā
āThatās amazing! What is it called?ā
āAll the materials have different names, and I donāt remember any of them, apparently the guild has a great library.ā
āWith real books or are they alive too?ā
Will laughed as he rang a bell at the door of the Guild of Procnatus and said, āNo, the organic matter used to make books dies just as it does in our world.ā An incredibly handsome man answered the door; Eve felt her mouth fall open at the sight of him.
Will also seemed slightly fazed, but recovered quickly and said formally, āGood afternoon, Iām William Farley, Iām a Guardian of Arkazatinia, and I request an urgent audience with Lord Thalia.ā
The man glanced towards Eve, who blushed heavily. He did not react and looked back towards Will and asked, āWho is this? Another guardian?ā
āNo,ā replied Will, maintaining his cool, āI shall explain all to Her Lordship.ā
The man invited them into an elegant waiting area. Despite the grand exterior, the building did not have a vast entrance hall or high ceilings and instead showed a practical use of the great space. Both Eve and Will, expecting a breathtaking scene, found it a little disappointing. They were invited to sit in the waiting area chairs, which had the same ālivingā properties as the building. Feeling a little creeped out, Eve preferred to stand.
āDid you say Her Lordship?ā she asked.
āYes,ā Will said, āthey have male and female lords.ā
āWeird,ā replied Eve.
āWhy donāt you sit down? The chairs wonāt hurt you.ā
āYou said it forms new shapes with other material,ā replied Eve, jumping away from the wall she had leaned on without thinking. āI donāt want to become part of a chair or a wall.ā
āThey wouldnāt use it if it was that easy,ā Will laughed, āthey need a skilled alchemist to change them.ā
āIāll stand all the same,ā shuddered Eve. āIt would be like sitting on a chair made from bugs.ā
Her eyes ventured towards the organic floor, and she began to shuffle uncomfortably. Will started to laugh, but quickly silenced himself as the door opened and a young woman entered. She appeared to be around nineteen or twenty and was incredibly beautiful.
āThis way,ā she said, indicating for them to follow her through the door.
She led them down a corridor rather grander than the entrance hall. The walls of the corridor were filled with portraits and news clippings of scientists and scientific feats through the ages. The walls were lined with display cabinets containing a trove of apparatus, gadgets and what looked like random junk. It should have looked cluttered, but its beautiful arrangement could easily pass for an exhibition.
The girl led them into a large office and motioned for them to sit on two chairs in front of a solid oak desk. The office was like a library/laboratory hybrid. The walls were lined with thousands of leather-bound volumes, and more cabinets displayed everything from crude tools to microscopes and numerous planetarium and orrery models. Eve and Will sat (Eve was relieved to find that the wooden seats did not appear to move) and were surprised to find the girl had sat opposite them.
āYouāre Lord Thalia?ā stuttered Will, blushing furiously.
The girl smiled. āPleased to meet you, Guardian,ā she said. Eve studied her face; she was as fresh-faced as a skincare model, but her eyes appeared to be as old and wise as an ancient scholar. Will started to speak, but something about her gaze hushed him, she said gently, āI am not accustomed to visits from guardians, Mr Farley, nor am I accustomed to visits from humans who should be unacquainted with our world. I assume you have a good reason for this interruption?ā
Will nervously swallowed, he felt his heart beat faster and stammered, āI did not know where else to turn, my father has been taken ā¦ by ā¦ by a demon.ā
Thalia raised an eyebrow and betrayed a mix of alarm and confusion before quickly regaining her composure. āI sympathise, Mr Farley, really I do,ā she said, ābut we have a protocol and channels to follow. Surely youāre aware that Arkazatinia is controlled by the Imperium?ā
āYes,ā said Will, lowering his eyes, ābut my father always told me to go to the Procnatus in matters of urgency as you are the most rational.ā
She smiled, it was a warm smile and she said, āItās kind of your father to say so. I may be able to be of some assistance in this matter. Have you eaten?ā
Will relaxed a little; Eve had not noticed how tense he was until he did. He replied, āWe had coffee on the train.ā
Thalia pressed a button on a panel on the desk.
āYes, My Lord?ā came the crackled reply.
āMark, could you arrange for some refreshments to be brought to my office and ask MikƦl to attend?ā
āYes, My Lord.ā
āSo,ā said Thalia, leaning back into her seat, ātell me about this demon.ā
Will and Eve glanced at each other before Will regaled Thalia with the events of the day. āMy father, Andrew Farley, had been working in the garden before I got up around ten this morning when Eve phoned and said she was on her way.ā His cheeks reddened and he felt a little foolish, but Thalia listened patiently and he continued. āAnyway, Eve and I went into the garden; Iād made my father a coffee and was taking it out to him whenāā
Will stopped as the door opened and another handsome male entered with a tray of food and drinks. Eve stared at the man who was even more beautiful than the man who had answered the door. Breathe, she told herself.
He grinned and set the tray on the desk, he spoke in a jesting tone, āYou called, my queen?ā
Thalia smiled at him and said, āWilliam Farley and Iām sorry, I didnāt get your nameāMiss?ā
āEve Franklin,ā said Eve, her cheeks burning.
āThis is MikƦl Livius Salinator; he is my head Consiliario or consul if you will.ā
āAnd head tea boy and bringer of scones,ā MikƦl said, he winked at Eve and she blushed furiously.
āMr Farley was filling me in on a schedule twelve incident that occurred earlier today in Lycea. Please continue.ā
MikƦl appeared intrigued and perched on the edge of Thaliaās desk and folded his arms. Eve peeled her eyes from his bulging biceps when she realised that she was not breathing.
Will continued, āEve and I had taken a coffee to my father in the garden and we saw that he was speaking to someone, it appeared to be a heated discussion. I asked Eve to wait inside, and I approached my father. I noticed that he was speaking with a demonāit was humanlike with eyes like green glass and its nails were like talons.ā
āThatās an Asmodeus demon,ā observed MikƦl. Thalia showed no reaction.
āI called out to my father to ask if everything was okay,ā continued Will, āand the demon grabbed me and said, āI could take him, I could take him somewhere youāll never find him.ā My father shouted at him to let me go and said he would do what he asked. Eve heard the raised voices and came into the garden. The demon moved from me to her, he taunted me and said that he could easily kill her. I shouted at him to ask what he wanted. He laughed at me and squeezed Eve around the neck. I tried to fight him off, but he threw me across the garden.
āHe said that he had a message for the Imperium; he said, āyou tell the Imperium that we want our seat and we will attack Lycea until we have it. We will start a war with the Imperium, with Lycea and with anyone who gets in our way. Hereās some incentive for you, Iāll kill your little girlfriend.ā I picked up a garden fork and drove it into his back and he let her go. He just laughed at me and said āyou have spirit, little guardian, I like that. You pass on the message; tell the Imperium if they want to keep Lycea safe and get their guardian back, then we want our seat.ā Then he grabbed my father, leapt over the fence and left.ā
Eve pulled down the collar of her sweater to reveal the bruises the demon had left behind. Thalia had stood and was pacing nervously as she listened.
āThis situation could have been avoided if the Imperium werenāt so stubborn,ā she said. āI can only see things becoming worse.ā
āWhat do you mean?ā asked Eve.
āOur government, the Imperium,ā replied MikƦl, āthought it wise to exclude the demonic officials from the court. Demons have always been part of the Crown Alliance, the Crown was like our monarchy, and now we have the Imperium the demons are not included and theyāre not happy about it. Itās a dangerous situation because the Imperium is unwilling to cave on giving a seat to the demons and the demons will up the ante.ā
āIām sorry if I sound a bit dumb, but,ā said Eve, ādemons have officials and want a say in parliament? That makes no sense to me; I mean, why do they care? Theyāre evil; they can do what they want, right?ā
āItās a common misconception,ā said Thalia, ādemons arenāt inherently evil, like everyone they are both good and bad. They have a role to play in the world like everyone else and that role is to provide balance. They challenge people, tempt them from righteousness to test who proves worthy to enter paradise. The demons were angels once, but they tired of the oppression they faced under Heavenās strict rules and started a rebellion, which got very messy and saw them cast out. They formed Hell, their own system and lived by their own rules.
āThey did eventually make a truce with Heaven, but they were never invited backāit seems they preferred Hell anyway. However, they did agree that they would work with Heaven to test for worthiness and have done so ever since. Demons now live and work between Hell, Anaxagoras and Lycea. The Imperator is of the opinion that the demons do not belong in our world, and he wants them cast out of Arkazatinia. He does not seem to realise the consequences of excluding them, the demons had been oppressed before and waged war on Heaven because of that. Even Heaven had to compromise with them eventually.ā
āSo, what now?ā asked Will. āHow can I get my father back? Do I need to speak to the Imperium?ā
āThat is what protocol commands we do,ā replied Thalia. āI fear involving them will serve only to make matters worse. MikƦl, your thoughts?ā
MikƦl was on his feet, he was fiddling with the instruments on the display cabinets. He answered, āTaking hostages and revealing themselves to humans is out of character for demons, it seems they have grown quite desperate in their rage against the Imperium. I agree involving the Imperium will only fuel their cause against the demons and we risk the life of your father. Mr Farley, whatever action they deem appropriate is unlikely to be a course, which will prioritise the life of one man. The Imperium has already proposed war against the demonic forces and if we involve them, it will not end well.ā
āWhat option is there?ā asked Will anxiously.
āWe have always had an accord with the demons,ā answered Thalia. āI shall visit Prince Calab, the head of the Asmodeus demons, and try to reason with him.ā
āIsnāt that dangerous?ā exclaimed Eve. āThey could kill you!ā
āHe may not listen to reason, but I shall not be harmed,ā she replied calmly. āMikƦl, will you accompany me?ā
āOf course, my queen,ā he smiled.
āI want to go too,ā said Will.
āIf youāre going, Will, so am I.ā
āI will make the arrangements,ā said Thalia, pressing the call button on the control panel desk. āMark, could you arrange for transport to convey four to the Guild of Asmodeus and call ahead to advise we seek an audience with the prince.ā
ā¦
The transport Thalia had requested was a vector. It resembled a horse-drawn carriage, but required no horse and propelled along silently at great speed. Eve could not identify a power source, but assumed it had some sort of battery as it had an electronic control panel programmed with the destination. The vector sped away from the guild so fast that Eve could only see the distant landscape of Arkazatinia, anything closer blurred. It was charming and very like the English countryside.
āIs your home based on the British Museum?ā asked Eve.
āIt is a similar classical style,ā she said. āThe guild has changed many times; we usually model other buildings of interest to us. The last model was based on the Pantheon though having a round building limited the available space considerably. When I was much younger, I had a thing for large empty spaces but as I have gotten older, I have realised that we actually need to use indoor space for more than āgazing in aweā. We kept the columned frontage and changed the rest of the building and the interior so that it was more practical.ā
āItās gorgeous,ā Eve smiled.
āThank you,ā Thalia smiled back.
āDoes everyone live at the guild?ā asked Eve. āIām sorry, Iām being nosey.ā
āNot at all,ā grinned Thalia. āAnd no, many live out in Eurasia or in Lycea. The guild is mostly home to the younger generation and the troublemakers who canāt be trusted outside and would otherwise end up on the wrong side of Mr Farleyās sword.ā
Eveās curiosity was piqued and she had a ton more questions; however, she worried that she was becoming an annoyance and bit her tongue.
ā¦
The demon led them through to an impressive library, Eve gaspedāthe library was so vast she thought it must house every book ever written. Sat in an armchair aside an open fire was the demon who had attacked them. His face made Eve gasp and although he appeared much calmer than he had that morning, his appearance was quite terrifying. He looked to be no more than twenty and had a lovely mop of black, curly hair, but his thickset features and a cruel twist to his mouth gave the impression of an ancient evil lurking within. He could have passed for human, albeit an unattractive one, had it not been for his eyes. They were like brilliant green emeralds or marbles, or as Will had describedālike glass. He also had long, deadly claws, which protruded about two inches from the end of each finger.
āCalab,ā smiled Thalia, extending a warm greeting.
Calab looked somewhat puzzled when he noticed Eve and Will, but returned the greeting. āThalia,ā he said, kissing her cheek, āa pleasure as always.ā He invited her and MikƦl to sit by the fire, motioned for Eve and Will to sit at a desk behind them, and said, āThalia, I must say I am somewhat concerned that you have arrived here with the two humans. Are you doing the Imperatorās bidding now?ā
āNot if I can help it,ā replied Thalia. āMr Farley came to me as his father had instructed him to seek out the Procnatus rather than the Imperium in times of need. I have not contacted the Imperium and I rather hope we can avoid doing so. It wonāt help your cause Calab; it will only give them further ammunition against you.ā
āWhat choice do we have?ā asked Calab angrily. āThe other princes and I, we wonāt be without rights and without a voice. We have existed peacefully in Arkazatinia for thousands of years, Thalia, we donāt deserve this.ā
āI am on your side, Calab; I have been very vocal in my opinions of your lack of presence in court. The Imperium has tried to have me voted out because of that. Fortunately, it wasnāt supported.ā
āYet our exclusion was supported?ā
āIt wasnātāisnāt. The Imperium has not put it to a vote, I have implored them to do so, but they refuse. The other Arkazatines are supportive of your seat.ā
Calab bit his lip and relaxed into his chair. āWhy are they so determined to run us out?ā he asked.
āI donāt know,ā said Thalia. āBut I do know that acts of war and attacks on Lycea will not help and you risk alienating your allies.ā
āIncluding you?ā
āCalab, you know we wonāt have a choice,ā she said sadly. āWe have to protect Arkazatinia and protect Lycea from threats from Arkazatinia. We have been friends a long time; Iād hate to see us fall out. The Imperium is the problem, Iāve already moved for a vote of no confidence in the regime. Please letās tackle this through the appropriate channels; let us spare lives and the exposure of our world.ā
Calab took a deep breath. āCharon, release the prisoner,ā he instructed the demon who had let them in. Charon nodded and left the room. āYouāre right as always, Thalia.ā The demon gently took the thorianās hand in his taloned hand and said, āI have acted irrationally and out of desperation. I will listen to your counsel, but if your method does not amount to change, then we will take action.ā
Thalia nodded and said calmly, āI understand; however, I would urge you to speak with me before making any decisions.ā
The door opened and Charon entered with Andrew Farley, who looked furious.
āYouāre free to go, Guardian,ā said Calab, turning Will and Eve. āI assure you he is unharmed and I offer my apologies for this morning. I would not have killed you, human; I was merely trying to be heard.ā
Eve nodded and gave a thin smile. She thought she would be filled with hate for the demon who had left her bruised and fearing for her life; however, she was surprised to find she sympathised with his plight.
āThatās all well and good,ā snapped Andrew, ābut what happens the next time you donāt get your way. Itās only a matter of time before you kill someone!ā
Calab snarled at Andrew. āThere will be a war if the Imperium does not allow us the same rights as everyone else and unfortunately, wars have casualties!ā
āIt isnāt just you,ā Andrew snarled back. āGuardians havenāt been given a seat either. Weāre supposed to risk our lives defending our worlds and we have never had a say. It baffles me that you thought the Imperium would be concerned for my safe return. If my son had gone to them, heād have done them a favour and given them a reason to take action against you.ā
Calab shuffled in his seat, his brow furrowed with irritation, āWell, it seems everyone has drawn that conclusion,ā he said dejectedly.
āYou would too if you thought anything through!ā continued Andrew.
MikƦl stood and said sternly, āWe should not be quarrelling amongst ourselves. The Imperator clearly has an agenda and fighting amongst ourselves or endangering the lives of the innocent will not help anyone.ā
Thalia looked thoughtfully at MikƦl and said, āMikƦl is right, he does have an agenda. I donāt know what it is but it involves more than just levying and wasting taxes.ā
āSo, we rally our armies and start a rebellion!ā stated Calab.
Thalia shook her head and replied, āWe shouldnāt be so quick to resort to acts of war, we first need to try and settle this by non-violent means.ā
āI will go along with you, for now, Thalia, but,ā said Calab, āthere will be a war, I feel it, and you will need to decide which side youāre fighting for when it happens.ā
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