Thanks to all the readers who keep coming back for more. This is for you. Alas, Demons' Home has come to its conclusion, but it's definitely not the last of Dove or her complicated beaus.
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AKBunny
CHAPTER 36
We were summoned to Halla's. Thankfully after our interlude of sex and food. There weren't many there. Five elders and Taurin's mother-in-law, some with bones twined in their hair, some who had more Elemental than the others, one with a book he kept thumping on. Halla seemed the most normal of them all and she was the one, in my opinion, who had the most to win or lose in this meeting.
They barely acknowledged me and spoke about what we had done as if I could contribute nothing to the conversation. I couldn't, not really, its not like I spoke Icelander. Taurin said nothing either, just bowed his head and listened, occasionally nodding his head and patting Halla's hand that rested on his thigh. The voices raised and Halla finally started making herself heard.
My attention drifted and I rose, layering myself in outdoor gear. I stood by the door and turned back to look at Taurin. His eyes drifted up to mine and they were swimming with the monster. Nothing else about him said First Protector, but his eyes drilled into me something fierce. I breathed in sharply through my nose as he lowered his gaze to the floor. It was like they didn't know who was sitting in their midst. My forehead furrowed, how could they not know? Weren't they the wise ones? My face frowned in confusion and I left quickly. There was something about the Elemental that scared me.
As I walked aimlessly through the paths of the village I dissected my fear. Why? There were so many to be fearful of. The Elemental spoke to me on a primal level. He wasn't the beginning of life like the Eternal She felt. He wasn't a predator, huge and breathing fire or even bullying me in my dreams. No, he was more like a virus. He snuck in, took over and moved from one entity to the next just from a simple touch. It was more than that though. He was intelligent... or maybe not in a way I understood, a force that... Damn! Where the hell was I?!
I stopped just as I realized I was really getting into the thick of the woods. My magic tingled inside of me and it was eerily quiet. I looked behind and saw the village a lot farther than I wanted. I stood frozen, knowing something wasn't right, wondering if I was compelled here. I would have never gone into the wilds without Taurin at my side. Then I heard it.
A crunching of unrhythmic footfalls on the snow. I faced the sound and watched as something standing on two legs walked into view. It wasn't close and I was glad. It didn't seem to notice me as it did it's strange lumbering gait. The movement of it's legs looked wrong, almost as if its knees were trying to bend backwards. A foot seemed to crumble on itself and its leg would drop, then right itself into someone taller. It stopped and turned its head to look straight at me. I swallowed hard, not moving.
A beard cracking with ice graced the face and he had ice flowing in a movement over his body. It wasn't a smooth movement though, it was a harsh crashing of waves on rocks, not the ripples of a lake like it had been when I fell into the ice wall. Everything about him seemed to break with it, falling in, then righting itself. I saw this in detail because he changed course and started to walk in my direction. I should have left, but I stood trapped in the horror of that visage.
He stopped far enough away that if we stretched our arms out we still wouldn't touch.
"IshaDove." He spoke and it came out of his mouth, yet it also whispered around me as if coming out of the surrounding snow. I lifted my chin and stared defiantly at the Elemental in front of me.
He was being ridden hard and I wondered if he had broken free when I destroyed the cave. Taurin was always being ridden hard, but he never looked like this.
The man spoke, "Taurin is the wickedest of my shards. I was an angry ice storm when he was conceived. I buried myself into his being with the intent to kill him." He cackled with a sound of ice breaking.
"Can you hear my thoughts?" I asked cautiously.
The man shook his head back and forth slowly and I heard the ice crack with each half turn. "No. He is always in your thoughts because you must make him revolve around you. Without him you would never survive." The head stopped it's strange nodding movements and those eyes stared intently at me, "Unless you give me free passage." He started moving towards me again.
I put my hands up and backed away, "No."
"Forgive me, my lady. I must move or this body will freeze were it stands."
"Then walk parallel to me," I demanded.
The man cleared his throat and turned to do as I asked. I raised my eyebrows in surprise.
"Maureen said you blessed their family."
The man made more creaking sounds in his throat, "Maureen is wrong. I blessed only her. It is the one truth she refuses to acknowledge."
He paused and turned his head to me, "Soschen is my melting snowflake, but you are not. I would not have to fight Taurin if you gave me room inside of you." His body fell to pieces and ice built it back up as he leaned closer.
"You are the yawning pit we all want to fill and you are the match for my First Protector. Now," he shuffled forward closer to me, "I think She owes me a favor."
I moved my upper body away, "She?"
"Not Soschen, my lady. She."
My chin rose and lowered, "Oh. She."
He seemed to shift without turning and walked towards me again. His eyes looked beyond me, "Ah." The next time the voice came out it wasn't with the Elemental's force, "Taurin."
It was scratchy, broken and almost hurt to hear. Nothing moved as we listened to the Icelander's approach. I wouldn't look away from the disaster in front of me even when I felt him close in. Taurin stayed within my peripheral vision and never touched me. I felt the need to reach out and take his hand for my own comfort, but some instinct stopped me.
"Moaev," Taurin acknowledged. "What is your purpose here?"
He smiled a fractured smirk, "To deliver a message. You wouldn't."
Taurin made a noise of discontent, "That is no message a wise man says and well you know it."
Moaev looked over to me again, his body constantly swaying to keep the ice from taking him over. "She owes the Ice. A favor for a favor."
I interjected quickly in horror, "I don't tell her anything and I rather not garner her attention if it's all the same to you."
He didn't answer, but the Elemental looked out through his eyes. I felt myself sway closer and watched as the ice broke, shattering upwards as something soared up through it. The next moment I was in that landscape, seeing a column of spiraling ice shoot towards the sky. It spoke in cracking, creaking noises and Eternal She answered by swallowing us in space.
I came to on my knees, cold on all sides. Snowflakes fell soft around us as Moaev and I clutched each other. I watched his eyes film over and then he just poofed into snowflakes and my anchor was lost. My face planted into the snow and I scrambled up in horror, spitting it out.
I turned swiftly to see Taurin standing, one hand wrapped around the other wrist, his look stoic. I turned my head to the side and spit out more snow.