Glade 40, 124
Though Jacq and his tiny coven had found refuge and succor in Kalzasi beyond what they had expected, beyond what the world had taught them could be expected, as the season finally, finally turned from the constant chill of the forever-Frost to the first warmth of Glade, their thoughts returned to their home.
Master Cavafis, Master Kilvin and Timon had provided for them in a way that offered safety and freedom both. This was not what they had encountered in Zaichaer, so one might wonder why they, as a group, all interconnected mentally, would realize that they wanted to go back. Even they had been surprised at first when they had gathered for one of their mostly silent conferences and came to the realization together. However good Kalzasi had been for them, it would always feel unfamiliar to the young group, the rules always a little off center to their senses.
They had heard of the new government, of the restoration and, unexpectedly, how well their native nation was doing under the circumstances. There was less starvation in Zaichaer than in Kalzasi, even if it never touched The Whispers. The disaster had caused widespread death and destruction but its remedy, it seemed, was causing equally widespread opportunity for those willing to seek it.
Jacq was aware that Aurin had connections with most of the remaining covens and that the services of his own coven, honed significantly in their time working as employees in Portions for Foxes, might be worth a great deal to the magical community. If the rumors were true, they might even be worth a great deal to the government, mundane and magical alike. If they were not true, and things went sideways, they could come back. At least, that was the hope.
Clover and Ruhig would be sorry to see less of Timon, and little Bastion would have to stay to complete his apprenticeship, but he would always be considered a member of The Whispers. Jacq was only a little worried about asking their employer's permission and aid in this endeavor and this had less to do with the redhead and more to do with the fact that Jacq worried about everything.
The next time they had their weekly meeting to report their findings, after they had done so, Jacq stood. In his hesitant, oddly knowing way, he met Aurin's eyes and did his best to explain while the others sat, watching, waiting.
Though Jacq and his tiny coven had found refuge and succor in Kalzasi beyond what they had expected, beyond what the world had taught them could be expected, as the season finally, finally turned from the constant chill of the forever-Frost to the first warmth of Glade, their thoughts returned to their home.
Master Cavafis, Master Kilvin and Timon had provided for them in a way that offered safety and freedom both. This was not what they had encountered in Zaichaer, so one might wonder why they, as a group, all interconnected mentally, would realize that they wanted to go back. Even they had been surprised at first when they had gathered for one of their mostly silent conferences and came to the realization together. However good Kalzasi had been for them, it would always feel unfamiliar to the young group, the rules always a little off center to their senses.
They had heard of the new government, of the restoration and, unexpectedly, how well their native nation was doing under the circumstances. There was less starvation in Zaichaer than in Kalzasi, even if it never touched The Whispers. The disaster had caused widespread death and destruction but its remedy, it seemed, was causing equally widespread opportunity for those willing to seek it.
Jacq was aware that Aurin had connections with most of the remaining covens and that the services of his own coven, honed significantly in their time working as employees in Portions for Foxes, might be worth a great deal to the magical community. If the rumors were true, they might even be worth a great deal to the government, mundane and magical alike. If they were not true, and things went sideways, they could come back. At least, that was the hope.
Clover and Ruhig would be sorry to see less of Timon, and little Bastion would have to stay to complete his apprenticeship, but he would always be considered a member of The Whispers. Jacq was only a little worried about asking their employer's permission and aid in this endeavor and this had less to do with the redhead and more to do with the fact that Jacq worried about everything.
The next time they had their weekly meeting to report their findings, after they had done so, Jacq stood. In his hesitant, oddly knowing way, he met Aurin's eyes and did his best to explain while the others sat, watching, waiting.