Chapter 260: Home Again (One) (Maiya)
Maiya had dreamed of this moment for months. When she fled her cult prison and returned to civilization. To normalcy. To <em>safety.</em>
ying the role of an undercover agent had ced far more stress on her than she couldve imagined, to say nothing of the assassination attempts.
Yes, <em>attempts</em>there had been more than one. First, it had been poison. If Riyan and Kinjal hadnt trained Maiya to detect exactly that sort of thing, shed be long dead by now. When the third poisoning attempt failed, the Blessed Chosen seemed to get the hint, switching to assassination.
Needless to say, that didnt go over well. There was no one in the Children of Ash who could take Maiya head-on, and she was far too careful to allow anyone to get the jump on her. Even in her sleep.
As for it being the Blessed Chosen behind these attempts, she had little doubt it couldve been anyone else. The Sisters of Gray were on her side, Camas and his buddies had been cowed into submission, and there wasnt anyone else with sufficient motive.
On the other hand, the Blessed Chosen had everything to lose. She was nearly ready to depose him, and hed made his hostility clear during theirst encounter. Furthermore, even if he possessed the strength, he couldnt kill Maiya himself. The moment the Sisters learned of this actand they <em>would </em>learnhed be ousted.
No, the Blessed Chosen had to act carefully, targeting Maiya through means that would never trace back to him.
Maiya sighed.
When heaped on top of her obligations as the Blessed Prophet, the constant pressure had threatened to crush her. She yearned desperately for the security of Sonams sturdy walls.
Her only reprievetely had been the precious hours she spent talking to Vir.
<em>Is it the same for him as well, I wonder.</em><em>Hell be at Samar Patag by now Cant wait to hear what its like!</em>
It was strange to talk to someone who was <em>realms </em>apart. Until shed establishedmunications, shed been almost convinced it wouldnt be possible. Shed hoped, of course. But what were the chances?
Maiya was <em>sure </em>the designers of the orb didnt have an inkling it worked between the Human and Demon Realms.
Nor would they. Maiya wasnt telling <em>anyone </em>about her secret. Not even Princess Ira. Her lifeline to Vir was the most precious thing in her whole world, and <em>nobody </em>would take that away from her.
Erm, youre just gonna skip the line, then? Yamal asked, and Maiya suppressed a sigh for what felt like the tenth time.
When shed secured her leave from the Childrens secretpound beneath Jatan Forest, shed braced herself for an uphill battle. Even convincing the cult to allow her to leave had taken intense pressure and weeks of negotiating. The Children were adamant that their holiest figure never leavethat shed have her every need taken care of.
Too bad for them, they were dealing with Maiya. When shed threatened to walk out on them and abscond from her duties, theyd finally agreed. That was, only <em>if </em>she took a small army with her.
Which was not going to work, for several reasons. Waltzing into Sonam with a band of cultists would be like announcing to the world who she was. There was no way the guards would let them all through into the city, let alone the royal castle.
It was Yamal and the Silent One whod intervened on her behalf, and while Maiya couldnt be sure, it seemed to be the Silent Ones support that had ultimately swayed them.
Maiya still hadnt broached that topic with her big friend. She had no right tonot until she came clean about who <em>she </em>was.
And <em>that</em> required gaining permission from Princess Ira first. Her reports had all been one-way, and while shed written in great detail to the princess about Yamal and The Silent Ones personalities and actions thus far, Maiya intended to leave them at some bar before her meeting with Ira.
Before that, though, she looked forward to seeing her new ceher <em>house</em>for the first time.
Yes, Maiya said, answering Yamals earlier question. Im cutting the queue.
Im quite certain the guards wont tolerate that, Maiya, Yamal said, ncing nervously at the dozens of people who gave him dirty looks.<em></em>This is <em>Sonam. </em>Capital of the Kinjal Empire. Theyre sticklers for the rules. Its what theyre known for.
Maiya ignored the man and strode up to the gate guard captain, who looked her over.
Im sorry, maam, Im afraid I must ask you to wait in line like the oh.
Maiya shed a badge. The guards eyes bulged.
My apologies, he said, standing straight. Please, carry on.
Maiya nodded her approval and continued into the wall that served as Sonams exterior gate.
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Okay, just who <em>are </em>you, Maiya? Yamal asked as they walked through the wall. Therge passage was wide enough to amodate even the Silent Onefortably, having been designed for carriages and other vehicles. It turned to the right and continued for fifty paces <em>inside </em>the wall, before turning left again to admit them into Sonams Fire Fields.
Sorry, guys, Maiya said once they were through. Ill tell you everything. Just bear with me a little longer, alright?
They continued in awkward silence until the second set of walls that divided the fields from the city proper. Sonam was essentially a citadel, just built on the size of a megacity. It was a maze of walls within walls within walls, with every district separated from each other.
Maiya shed her badge again, and this time, the guard stopped her.
One moment, maam, he said, handing Maiya a sealed letter. For you, with highest urgency.
Maiya broke open the royal seal before Yamal and The Silent One could see, and unfurled the letter.
<em>Wee home, Maiya! Why dont you head to your house once you arrive? Oh, and bring your two friends as well. I cant *wait* to catch up and have tea together! Dont be a stranger!</em>
<em>Yours,</em>
<em>Ira</em>
Maiya reread the message in disbelief.
<em>How is this urgent, Ira?</em>
It sounded exactly like a teenage girl writing about wanting to chat with a friend. Except, it had the royal seal, which meant Ira had used a royal messenger to deliver it.
This country is doomed, she muttered, hanging her head.
What was that? Yamal asked.
Change of ns, Maiya said. Well go together.
If Ira wanted the two along, then it meant she approved of them being privy to Maiyas situation. At least, to a degree. If Maiya had learned one thing about the princess, it was that her every action hadyers of hidden agenda and meaning.
Go? he asked. Where?
Youll see<hr>
Yamal smirked at Maiyas back as she led them through Sonams South Commons district. If she thought she could surprise him, she was in for quite the shock.
So this is the moment you show us your Sawai manor, yes? Yamal said, fully intending to make Maiya suffer. She hadnt uttered so much as a whisper about her true identity, yet now, an image was forming in Yamals mind.
No? Then allow me to share my theory, he said.
Go <em>right </em>ahead, Maiya replied with obvious annoyance.
Well, its clear as day from the way the guards treat you that youre someone important. Which can only mean one thing.
Oh? Maiya asked, navigating the crowded streets. She moved through the throng with the grace of someone whod grown up in the city.
Sawai. You are nobility. And if I may say it, you do a poor job of hiding it.
Oh? Maiya asked, turning just enough for Yamal to see the slight grin on her face. Go on, Yamal. I insist. Id love to hear this.
Yamal pushed past people in the narrow streets, struggling to keep up. But he couldnt afford to fall behind. His honor wouldnt allow it.
You were on the fast track to bing a prominent mejai within the Brian military, he said. Except this wasnt the life you wished for. It was the life foisted upon you by your overbearing father. Perhaps your mother as well.
Wooow. Youve got me all figured out, dont you? Maiya said. From his position behind her, he couldnt make out her expression, but Yamal could hear the surprise in her voice.
<em>I have you now!</em>
Tisnt not an umon tale, Im afraid, Yamal said. I saw it many times during my merchant days. Even made some good deals with young Sawai off to spend their parents coin. So? To which house do you belong?
Maiya turned, and this time Yamal saw her grin.
Why dont you wait and see? she said, looking up at the wall theyd arrived at.
Yamal craned his neck. It took him a moment to gain his bearings. Why were they <em>here, </em>of all ces?
The traffic had thinned, and few people went in or out of the gate.
Er, Maiya? I believe you might be lost. This is the Royal Quarter.
Maiyas grin widened. Yes? And?
Yamals brows furrowed further. Maiya shed her badge at the guardtoo quickly for Yamal to seewho admitted her as speedily as the other guards had.
Except something was wrong. The guard <em>shouldnt </em>have allowed her in. Let alone Yamal and the Silent One.
Yamal looked up at the big man and found that he, too, was frowning.
<em>That makes both of us, friend,</em> Yamal thought.
The Royal Quarter wasposed of several sub-districts. At the very core was the castle itself. Most had neverid eyes on its grounds, and they never would; only royalty and their guests could enter and exit at will.
Suffice it to say, Yamal hadnt ever dreamed of seeing that ce in this life.
Ringing the castle walls was the headquarters of the Brian Garrison. While notrge enough to house the <em>entire </em>Brian army, a significant number were stationed at the Garrison at any time. It was where they trained and lived.
If Kinjal were ever attacked, invaders would have to fight their way through the Garrison to make it to the castleassuming the unending rings of walls didnt stop them.
It was absolute overkill. It was thoroughly Kinjal.
Outside the Garrisony the outer Royal Quarter. Only the uppermost echelon of the Sawai aristocracy had their mansions in this district. It was considered a great honorthe highest.
Yamal had been here only once in his life, back when hed been part of arge Merchants Guild trade deal with a dozen others. He was a small fry, brought along only by the whims of his friends.
Hed felt like a fish out of water back then, and he felt the same way now.
<em>Shes not </em>just <em>Sawai. Shes someone incredibly high up.</em>
The mystery surrounding Maiya continued to grow ever thicker. Why would such a high-ranking daughter eschew her silvernay, <em>golden</em>spoon? Yamal understood rebellious teenage streakshed seen it many times in his career. But <em>this? </em>Who would give up all of this to fall in with blood cultists?
Perhaps Maiya was more far gone than she had them believe.
Still, Maiya was clearly Sawai. Likely a noblemans daughteron the fast track to bing a prominent mejai within the Brian military.
And then, when Maiya breezed past the opulent estates and arrived at the wall to the Brian Garrison, Yamals understanding of Maiya shattered all over again.
<em>Shes with the Kinjal Military!?</em>
This changed everything. If Maiya was a Brian Warrior, many things suddenly made sense. Her powerher confidence. Yet why would Kinjal send a lone Brian Warrior into the ranks of cultists? She didnt have a chance in the Ash to destroy the Children on her own.
<em>Unless she isnt the only operative. Is she part of arger initiative? Have the Children been seeded with Brian Warriors?</em>
Chills ran down Yamals back at the implication. If Kinjal was about to wage war with the Children of Ash, then Yamal was in a <em>very </em>precarious position. He could find his head on a pike for no reason other than being at the wrong ce at the wrong time.
The gears in Yamals head spun as he devised ways of extricating himself from the organization.
And then, against all odds, Maiya arrived at yet another wall.
Oh no. Oh nonono. Youre joking. Tell me youre joking, Maiya! Yamal shouted in panic.
Even the Silent One was wringing his wrists.
This couldnt be possible. Was this a dream? It had to be.
Maiya shed her badge and was once again admitted.
Into the Castle Grounds.
Yamal gazed up at the sky andughed helplessly.
Maiya wasnt Sawai. She wasnt part of the Brian Guard.
<em>She was royalty.</em>
Yamal locked eyes with the Silent One.
<em>Weve been yed. Weve been thoroughly, splendidly, yed.</em>