a challenge answered
Talon’s wings settled on his back as he let Aoren kiss him. He felt the Kathar’s hands slide up into his hair, fingers curling into the strands. Across the Bond, he felt Aoren draw impossibly close until there were no distinction between where Talon’s soul began and Aoren’s ended. He felt the hardness around his heart ease. He felt the mental wall that he had been building around himself be ripped down as his bondmate poured his love, care, and support for him into the kiss they shared. When it finally ended, both of them were breathing more heavily. Aoren pressed their brows together.
“Don’t.” His fiery eyes met Talon’s silver ones and the young demigod worried his lower lip. That only made Aoren shake his head. “No. None of that. I won’t have it.”
“Aoren.” The Kathar silenced him with another kiss. Aoren’s hands slid down from the nape of his neck to squeeze his shoulders. The raven winged man tugged him closer, fanning out his wings to encircle them both as much as he could.
“Don’t pull away from me. Don’t hide from Rickter. You’re doing it again, Talon. You always do this. You see a challenge and you try to face it alone.” Aoren cupped his face. Talon bowed his head. He had been about to leave. He had sent Rickter to find Kisorika. He prayed that his beloved wolf would be safe. He prayed that Kisorika would be safe. He prayed Kalzasi would survive the coming storm that he could feel brewing on the edges of every horizon.
“I am afraid, my heart.” Talon turned watery eyes up to Aoren. In the warmth and fire of his bondmate’s eyes, he saw the only hope for a way forward that he had in that moment. He turned his face so that he could nuzzle into his partner’s hand. Aoren wiped a thumb over his cheek.
“I know.” With those simple words, Talon just rest his brow against Aoren’s and breathed. He felt one of the loves of his life wrap his arms around him and squeeze him tightly. For the first time since he had received the letter, Talon let out a breath and felt the tension bleed out of him. He sagged against Aoren which only prompted the Kathar to hug him more securely. After that moment of quiet tenderness, Talon looked up to see his family standing there, watching. As soon as Aoren stepped aside, his younger brother was striding forward. Rien threw his arms around him and squeezed as though his life depended on it. Talon hugged his brother. He gathered all of his siblings to him and hugged each of them. He hugged his Second and Third mothers tightly.
“My Son.” His mother’s voice was steady. She wore the black and silver robes of her station as a Sage of the Circle of Spells. A sapphire diadem rest upon her brow as a call to her station as a daughter of House Briathos. Talon realized then that his mother was likely setting out to a task of her own. She stepped forward, cupping his face. He felt her enter his mind. Talon hugged his mother’s mental presence close as she found the melodies of his worries and fears. He showed them to her. He shared them with her. She looked into his eyes with a fierceness that only a Kalzasern Queen could possess.
“I will not ask for vengeance.” She smiled. “Vengeance will be mine to visit upon any who wrong our family. But I will say this…”
Talon dipped low so that his mother could press a gentle kiss upon his brow. In that, he felt both her and his younger brother Rien press into him a cascade of conviction in his beliefs. They did not take away his fears. They did not lessen his doubts. They merely made his focus shift to what he could do, to what power and skills were within his ability to perform. That helped to take some of the edge away from his fear.
“Justice is yours, my Talon. In all the world, in all the Aetherium, you and you alone decide what it means.” She looked into his eyes and while Talon could feel his mother’s thoughts, he did not, in that moment, grasp their full depth. “You are a god, my Talon. Live as one.”
Talon bowed his head to his mother. He wrapped his arms around her and hugged her tightly. She embraced him then stepped back to allow his father to step forward. Talon met his father’s gaze steadily. The muscles of Savien’s jaw were tight. More emotions than Talon could make out were in his father’s eyes before the man reached out and pulled him into one of the tightest hugs that he could recall in recent memory. Talon was momentarily surprised before he returned the fierce hug. His father was dressed not in his ceremonial garb but in the war vestments of the Supreme Commander of all Kalzasi.
“Remind them that the House of Synnar does not leave a challenge unanswered.” Savien met his gaze and Talon saw the anger and pain in his father’s eyes.
Talon looked over his family once more time. He let out a breath then turned to see Aoren waiting for him. With a nod, he took off at a run alongside his bondmate taking to the skies toward the Astralar Mountains. Together.
75 Frost 121
Talon stared at the peaks of the Astralar Mountains. The Ebony Sky Mountains seemed more menacing than comforting. The catastrophe that had been unleashed by the environment was largely being passed as an unfortunate natural disaster but Talon knew the truth. His hands rest lightly at his lower back, a stern expression on his face as he looked at the Horned Beak mountain. His mind was racing through all of the events playing out across the city and what would follow in the days to come. With a heavy sigh, he took a step forward and spread his wings preparing himself to face whatever awaited him at the mountain. He flapped his wings once, twice and was airborne. He no further than the balcony when he suddenly felt a hand wrap around his ankle. Talon snapped his attention to the hand grasping his foot. As soon as his gaze met the eyes of the hand’s owner, he was yanked back down. Before he could protest, his face was being firmly but gently grasped. The warmth of an insistent mouth covering his own taking away his ability to speak.
Talon’s wings settled on his back as he let Aoren kiss him. He felt the Kathar’s hands slide up into his hair, fingers curling into the strands. Across the Bond, he felt Aoren draw impossibly close until there were no distinction between where Talon’s soul began and Aoren’s ended. He felt the hardness around his heart ease. He felt the mental wall that he had been building around himself be ripped down as his bondmate poured his love, care, and support for him into the kiss they shared. When it finally ended, both of them were breathing more heavily. Aoren pressed their brows together.
“Don’t.” His fiery eyes met Talon’s silver ones and the young demigod worried his lower lip. That only made Aoren shake his head. “No. None of that. I won’t have it.”
“Aoren.” The Kathar silenced him with another kiss. Aoren’s hands slid down from the nape of his neck to squeeze his shoulders. The raven winged man tugged him closer, fanning out his wings to encircle them both as much as he could.
“Don’t pull away from me. Don’t hide from Rickter. You’re doing it again, Talon. You always do this. You see a challenge and you try to face it alone.” Aoren cupped his face. Talon bowed his head. He had been about to leave. He had sent Rickter to find Kisorika. He prayed that his beloved wolf would be safe. He prayed that Kisorika would be safe. He prayed Kalzasi would survive the coming storm that he could feel brewing on the edges of every horizon.
“I am afraid, my heart.” Talon turned watery eyes up to Aoren. In the warmth and fire of his bondmate’s eyes, he saw the only hope for a way forward that he had in that moment. He turned his face so that he could nuzzle into his partner’s hand. Aoren wiped a thumb over his cheek.
“I know.” With those simple words, Talon just rest his brow against Aoren’s and breathed. He felt one of the loves of his life wrap his arms around him and squeeze him tightly. For the first time since he had received the letter, Talon let out a breath and felt the tension bleed out of him. He sagged against Aoren which only prompted the Kathar to hug him more securely. After that moment of quiet tenderness, Talon looked up to see his family standing there, watching. As soon as Aoren stepped aside, his younger brother was striding forward. Rien threw his arms around him and squeezed as though his life depended on it. Talon hugged his brother. He gathered all of his siblings to him and hugged each of them. He hugged his Second and Third mothers tightly.
“My Son.” His mother’s voice was steady. She wore the black and silver robes of her station as a Sage of the Circle of Spells. A sapphire diadem rest upon her brow as a call to her station as a daughter of House Briathos. Talon realized then that his mother was likely setting out to a task of her own. She stepped forward, cupping his face. He felt her enter his mind. Talon hugged his mother’s mental presence close as she found the melodies of his worries and fears. He showed them to her. He shared them with her. She looked into his eyes with a fierceness that only a Kalzasern Queen could possess.
“I will not ask for vengeance.” She smiled. “Vengeance will be mine to visit upon any who wrong our family. But I will say this…”
Talon dipped low so that his mother could press a gentle kiss upon his brow. In that, he felt both her and his younger brother Rien press into him a cascade of conviction in his beliefs. They did not take away his fears. They did not lessen his doubts. They merely made his focus shift to what he could do, to what power and skills were within his ability to perform. That helped to take some of the edge away from his fear.
“Justice is yours, my Talon. In all the world, in all the Aetherium, you and you alone decide what it means.” She looked into his eyes and while Talon could feel his mother’s thoughts, he did not, in that moment, grasp their full depth. “You are a god, my Talon. Live as one.”
Talon bowed his head to his mother. He wrapped his arms around her and hugged her tightly. She embraced him then stepped back to allow his father to step forward. Talon met his father’s gaze steadily. The muscles of Savien’s jaw were tight. More emotions than Talon could make out were in his father’s eyes before the man reached out and pulled him into one of the tightest hugs that he could recall in recent memory. Talon was momentarily surprised before he returned the fierce hug. His father was dressed not in his ceremonial garb but in the war vestments of the Supreme Commander of all Kalzasi.
“Remind them that the House of Synnar does not leave a challenge unanswered.” Savien met his gaze and Talon saw the anger and pain in his father’s eyes.
Talon looked over his family once more time. He let out a breath then turned to see Aoren waiting for him. With a nod, he took off at a run alongside his bondmate taking to the skies toward the Astralar Mountains. Together.
"I am Justice."