There’s no fair or unfair in battle.
( There is only victory or in your case, defeat. )
Coming home was a lot easier when it wasn’t involving a party or engagement.
Vandrad landed on the walkway leading up to the front steps of the duWolff manor, his magical energy dispersing as he released it from control. The prince lifted his gaze from the stairs to the doors above, half-expecting to see his mother or uncle there waiting for him. They always seemed to have an inkling when he was returning home, though that was usually because they had found some way to summon him in the first place. Seeing no one, he snorted softly through his nostrils, a gust of smoke escaping from his nose into the frigid air. Winter had come for Earthland and the colder temperatures had settled upon much of the world. The duWolff island had lucked into being in the perfect spot for the warmest place during the summer and one of the coldest during the winter. The lake below didn’t help keep the island warm either, though it presented a very pretty sight when it was frozen over.
Vandrad had come dressed in his usual battle suit but he’d also thrown on a long blue jacket over it, to help alleviate some of the chill from getting to his muscles. He’d crafted his armor to withstand copious amounts of heat and cold but an extra layer was only going to help keep him warm. He ascended the stairs slowly, taking his time as his boots clacked on the stone steps. Once he had reached the door, he reached out with both hands and pushed, easily budging the massive dual doors and swinging them inwards. Before he lay the main foyer, with a few of the house staff busying themselves with their daily duties. All eyes turned to him in surprise as he entered, walking through the opening room and heading down the hallway. He greeted the house members with curt nods, a usual routine of his that many of them had grown to understand at this point.
It was late morning, practically lunch time. His mother was either completing her morning workout on the veranda or she had already dove headfirst into her duchy duties. Opting to check the latter first, Vandrad moved down another hallway and then out into the grand hall. It was set up differently, now that no balls had been planned for fake celebrations of marriage. A long table sat where the band had been playing, with several chairs set beneath the dark oak table. Memories flashed back from months before, seeing himself and Mercury at the piano there, awkward and stumbling for some kind of solid ground. She’d presented him with music and he had played it so that she could sing for the patons that attended. He could hear her voice once more, the notes of her song twanging in his ears like ghostly whispers. He shook off the memory and focused his attention to the head chair, finding it empty. There were papers and tomes set up on the surface of the table but they were organized, as if they hadn’t been touched yet.
The prince adjusted his steps and walked towards the glass doors off to the side. Swinging them open, he heard the distinct sound of a woman training. Grunting and hard impacts from hands and feet thudded out a bit of ways from him. Vandrad turned and walked down the stairs onto the stone pathway that led over to the pool. Now covered for wintertime, he could already spot his mother, standing on the cover and railing against a sandbag. She was so focused that she didn’t even see him approach, nor did Simon, who was sitting at the bar and reading through a paper. It wasn’t until the prince was stepping into the immediate area that the darker man glanced up and his eyes widened in surprise.
“Vandrad!” he exclaimed, sounding just as shocked as he looked.
Themescyia had just slammed her fist into the bag when she froze, turning around to look back and find her son standing near the gate entrance. Despite the cold air, she was dressed in a tight black tank top and a pair of black shorts to match. Given that her skin always looked like she was frozen, there was no telling if she was cold or not… but Vandrad knew she wasn’t. “Vandrad…” she repeated his name, her voice softer.
"Don’t sound so shocked. You did insist that I come home and visit more often,” the prince scoffed as he walked into the pool area, crossing his arms as he settled in a place between his family.
“Sanctus stercore, he’s practically a family man now,” Simon said with a grin, swearing in Bellia as he folded the paper and tossed it onto the bar. He got to his feet, the man dressed in a cool gray sweater and snow white slacks. He walked over and hugged his nephew, despite the fact that Vandrad simply stood there. “I think this is the first time he’s come home of his own accord in years.” His gaze drifted up past his nephew as he took a step back, searching. “And where is your pulchra partner, Mercury?”
"She’s still in Fiore and away from you two depraved delinquents,” Vandrad shot back, giving his uncle a smirk. It was true that he had puzzled over asking Mercury to come with him back to Bellum… but given the reasons he had returned home, they both knew it was better if he handled the matter personally and solo this one time. No doubt his family would find a reason or two to summon her back; Christmas was coming after all.
And it seemed his uncle picked up on that. “Too bad. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see her when she attends the Christmas ball. We just sent out the invitations yesterday; we made sure to send one to her personally so that you didn’t try and slide it past her.” The dark man flashed his trademark grin, equal parts impish and genuine.
Vandrad snorted. "Imagine my surprise, Simon.” He then turned to face Themesycia, as she walked off the platform and approached the two. "How are you, Duchess?”
She sighed dramatically. “Well, you know how the Holy Council can be. The Cardinals are always… interesting to deal with. As much as I sympathize and agree that faith can be a strong motivator, the near-heretical following of Arcanos makes matters difficult. Arguing for the sake of those without magic is often a war in and of itself. A lot of people are still losing their lives just because the people believe they are allied with Pergrande.”
“Your grandfather, rest his soul, loved Bellum but he disliked the way it was ruled. He knew he had to keep his thoughts hidden until he had substantial influence to try and change some of the old beliefs but even then, your mother is still fighting today. It is highly likely that she will be fighting until it kills her,” Simon explained, reaching out to rub his sister’s shoulder.
“But I am sure you didn’t come here to talk about politics -- your least favorite subject. How are you, dear? You look… well, vibrant. Full of life.” Themesycia observed, taking a small step back to look at her son from top to bottom. “Mercury must be having quite the positive impact on your life.”
"Tsk. As if that insufferable woman could make me feel anything but annoyance,” Vandrad insisted, rolling his eyes but his tone not quite meeting his words. "You both seem so eager to talk about her -- perhaps I should have sent her home in my stead.”
“Well--”
“As enjoyable as that may have been, I am happy to see you and am glad it is you here. You do look well though, Vandrad. I can’t quite tell what it is but there is a… lightness about you now. As if a weight has been lifted.” He didn’t answer right away, his gaze meeting hers with a surprising amount of softness. It took her only a moment to inhale softly, his eyes opening a tad wider. “It can’t be that..?”
"It is,” Vandrad confirmed, nodding. "I found Gren. Alive.”
Both Simon and Themesycia seemed to tighten up slightly as he revealed the news, but only out of surprise. After a moment of stunned silence, a small smile broke across the Duchess’ lips. “That clever old goat. I had a feeling that a simple house fire couldn’t have taken his life. Were you able to talk with him? Was he… upset?”
Vandrad sighed softly. "It’s more complicated than I first believed but… I did get a chance to catch up with him. He was surprisingly less upset than I figured he would be but that may have been a front for my sake. I imagine that you’ll be getting a visit from him sooner rather than later.”
“As is his right,” Themesycia acknowledged.
"We didn’t get a lot of time to talk; unfortunately our meeting came in a rather dramatic fashion. But it was long enough to connect and the result of that event now allows him to move more freely. I’ll be able to visit with him easier now.” They hadn’t made any concrete plans but Gren had made it clear that he wanted to spend more time with Vandrad, to try and make up all the years they had missed. If such a hurdle could be bypassed, the prince didn’t know -- but he did know he was willing to give it a try as well. "He has another son as well. An adopted son by the name of Mythal Ragnos, who is the Director of the Rune Knights. Apparently being law enforcement runs in the family. He’s engaged to Lady Serilda Sinclair, a princess from Fiore.”
Much to Vandrad’s surprise, both Simon and Themesycia began to chuckle. “Well how about that?”
“Funny how those things work out,” the Duchess agreed.
Vandrad narrowed his eyes. "What are you two on about?”
“Well, several years ago, I had approached Byron and Miriam Sinclair over a meeting. A meeting between you and Serilda. I’d heard good things about her and, based on that, I figured you two would make a good match. I simply wanted to have the Sinclairs attend a gala and have the two of you meet and see what happened. But before we even got a chance to start talking about specifics, she met a man named Hugo and it seemed serious. So nothing came of it. I thought she would have married Hugo by the way things sounded.”
"She did. That’s… an entirely different story,” Vandrad said, shaking his head. It wasn’t his business to churn the rumor mill or gossip and even then, he only knew what little Serilda and Mythal had mentioned about Hugo, including inside Mythal’s mind. "Nonetheless, she is engaged to Mythal. He’s a good man albeit extremely powerful. Mercury and I have struck up a… friendship with them.”
Themesycia hummed in amusement. “Who knew you just needed to go to Fiore to establish some solid friends? If only I had known.”
Vandrad rolled his eyes. "I did not journey back home solely to bring you news about Gren though. I came back to see you, mother, for a specific reason.”
The Duchess arched a brow curiously. “Oh? And what might that be, darling?”
"This.” Vandrad focused on the anger deep within him, reaching out for the power that had nested there. He pulled it to the surface, the dreaded ‘M’ mark drawing itself on his forehead and his eyes gaining a dark shadow beneath them. He extended his hand and from the palm, pink-purple energy rushed out and extended in opposing directions. Within seconds he had summoned the magic scythe, turning his hand and planting the dull end on the ground.
Themesycia took a step back, as did Simon. While the Duchess looked on in serious consideration, it was Vandrad’s uncle that looked downright frightened. Themesycia studied Vandrad for a long moment before she inhaled slowly and deeply, calming the nerves that had twitched within. “So this other power has manifested.”
Vandrad nodded. "I remembered the story you told me, of how Beatrix was killed. You never once considered that it was my Energy Monarch magic, even if I opted to assume as much. This magic took control of me several times, made me manic, unstable and unreliable. It’s caused pain that I would otherwise choose not to inflict. It was only thanks to the intervention of another that I managed to wrest control of it. Even now I can feel it attempting to overwhelm me.” Vandrad released the form and gasped sharply, as if he’d been holding his breath for a long time and just regained the ability to breathe once more. He took a moment to collect himself before he looked back at Themesycia. "I have little control of it but I fear it will once more overtake it again. I am not sure what destruction I will wreak if it swallows me down again.”
Vandrad glanced between his mother and uncle for a moment before he settled on the Duchess. "You’re the strongest wizard I know and one of the best trainers. If anyone is going to help me master it and take full control of it, it is you. I’ve come home in hopes that you will consider training me and helping me overcome this burden.”
Themesycia remained quiet for a few long moments, her eyes flicking between her son’s. Her warm and infectious smile was gone and was replaced with staunch and serious consideration. After some time she turned her gaze to Simon. “I apologize, Simon, but I will need you to act in my stead for the duration of Vandrad’s stay. I know how much you dislike the duties of the manor but…”
“Think nothing of it, Themmy,” Simon said, finally finding his voice and courage. He righted himself and reached out to clap his nephew on the shoulder. “Helping Vandrad is far more important. Besides, I imagine there’s a few noble ladies I’ve yet to meet and charm while I attend your responsibilities.”
“So long as you don’t mind sharing what your sister has already wooed and conquered,” she replied back easily, smirking at him. Obviously he didn’t mind. With that said, she stepped forward and finally embraced her son, wrapping her arms around him tightly and holding him for a long moment before stepping back. “Very well, Vandrad. Together you and I will help you make this power your own. But you’ll need to tell me everything. Preferably over lunch.”
The prince nodded. "You will want to be comfortable. There is a lot to tell."
“I imagine there is," the Duchess said with a small smile before she reached out for his arm, taking it in her own. “Simon, join us for lunch. I imagine you're just as interested to hear Vandrad's tale as I am."
“Of course. So long as this tale includes more mentions of our dear Mercury, I am all for it. Speaking of, Themmy; are there any noble responsibilities that might take me to Fiore for a day or two? Simply curious."
The two siblings laughed while Vandrad rolled his eyes. Indeed, he was right at home again.
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