Book 2: Chapter 34: Midnight Rendezvous
The candles in the common room had burned low by the time the rest of the team had long since retired to their bedrooms. Silence had long since replaced the sounds of hushed conversation in the common room of the suite.
Alex stood alone as he peered into the tall, silver-framed mirror near the fireplace.
A half-finished cup of tea sat untouched beside him. He wasn’t actually tired. His mind ran hot with different calculations, spinning through every conversation, every deal struck, every handshake and hidden glance over the last few days.
When everyone came in at the end of the day, they went over the status for all the potential votes. It was quickly found that they were still at a disadvantage, despite all of their efforts, and the vote was happening tomorrow.
Four votes for. Five against. Three unknown.
Close… but not enough.
“When they kill you, who do you think will get my body? Or do you think they will just throw me out like garbage? Oh no, I might become garbage!”
The the surface of the mirror shuddered just as the clock above the hearth chimed midnight. Just slightly. The silver plane rippled like disturbed water, and then there was light Soft and blue, thrumming with distorted aether. A voice followed shortly after, metallic and modulated, unmistakably altered in some magical way.
“You’ve worked hard, Worldstrider. I suppose I should offer congratulations.”
Alex rose from the seat and took a single step towards the mirror. “House Vaelros. I figured someone would show up eventually.”
“Looks like you are smarter than I initially gave you credit for. Still, you have no leverage Strider Pierce. We already have all the information we need. You’ve paraded yourselves across the capital, spells, votes, duels… the show has been enjoyable. But for us, the show is over.”
Alex folded his arms. His gaze didn’t leave the shifting aether surface. “You had a spy in our suite. That alone is enough to bring a case before the Arcanuum, for breach of diplomatic protocol.”
“A servant. Disavowed. He acted alone.”
He raised a brow. “House Duskmoor went with that same tactic, seems to be a favorite of this kingdom. Unfortunately, that plan would have worked again, would have, but not now.”
“What do you mean?”
He shrugged and tucked his hands into his pockets. “If the servant was working alone, he wouldn’t have went back with a message, a message that was delivered. To appear at the mirror, one this day, at a specific time. That’s not working alone, they working in consort.”
“Who’s to say this conversation is even happening at all? You?”
Then, slowly, he lifted his hand. Between his fingers glowed an aether-slate, runes softly pulsing. With help from Obby and the Terraxum library, he was able to figure out how to repair one of the aether-slates he took from the Dark Den dungeon. It didn’t have any valuable information on it, but that also meant once he learned to also record with the slate, it would be empty and ready to receive. Recording information, being a task he just recently learned to do in the library before the House Vaelros servant arrived with his empty silver tray.
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He flipped the aether-slate in his hand. “Already recording,” he said. “And unless you want the Arcanuum seeing the exact moment your ‘disavowed’ agent established a link through a state’s mirror enchantment… I suggest we stop pretending.”
Silence stretched over the room for a long moment. Then, the voice let out a slow, artificial sigh. “…Very well. What do you want?”
Alex didn’t smile, and he didn’t gloat. He just went straight to the point. “I want your vote. And your support. Not because you believe in us, but because you don’t want the world to know how much you already knew.”
“You’ve made enemies.”
“We had established enemies before we even enter the palace walls. Instead, we made allies. That’s what matters, that’s why you give us your vote.”
The mirror pulsed one last time. Then the voice returned, sharper, clipped. “You’ll have it. But this debt goes both ways now, Worldstrider.” The mirror flickered, then stilled. The glow faded away entirely.
Alex stood in the quiet for a moment, letting out a long breath as the aether-slate in his hand dimmed. The final gambit was set. Five votes for. Five against. Two unknown. We can do this.
It wasn’t guaranteed, but it was far better than before. Each vote counted. He turned away from the mirror. Alex started toward the hall and his awaiting bed beyond, only to freeze as a soft knock came at the suite’s front door.
At this hour? Cautiously, Alex moved to open it. Standing just beyond the threshold, cloaked in a long travel coat embroidered with black thread and silver stars, he saw Prince Kailan.
Alex stepped aside to let Kailan in, gesturing wordlessly toward the lounge. The prince walked with subtle poise, somehow dignified even without his royal armor. He wore only a traveler’s coat, and a leather satchel hung over his shoulder. A faint film of grey dust clung to his boots, something Alex had seen before. In the garden, maybe?
Alex poured some water from the decanter next to the hearth. “Didn’t think I’d see you again tonight.”
Kailan gave a faint smile. “Didn’t think I’d be back, truth be told. Long day. Lots of people whispering. I needed… perspective.”
Alex handed him the cup. “And you thought I’d give it to you?”
Kailan chuckled softly, sitting down. “You’re the only one who doesn’t pump aether up my rear end when I say stupid things. That’s rare around here.”
Alex sat across from him. “You say fewer stupid things than most, to be fair.”
A small silence passed between them, comfortable, warm. It wasn’t often Alex could speak to someone in the palace without filtering every word through multiple political lenses.
“So. What brings the Prince of Terraxum to my door at midnight?”
The Prince’s expression shifted, his face giving way to a faint flicker of worry. “The vote.”
Alex leaned back. “I figured. We’ve done what we can. It’s close, but I think we might edge it out. Worst case, it’s a tie.”
His fingers traced the rim of his cup for a few precious moments. “That’s what worries me,” he said. “A tie.”
Alex’s brow furrowed at that. “You’re the tiebreaker, aren’t you?”
Kailan nodded once. “Yes. And no.”
The prince looked up at him, tired, “Being a Prince doesn’t mean I get to do whatever I want. It means… I’m forced to make delicate choices. The church, the noble houses, the guilds, and the sects; If I vote to release you, I make enemies of political offices in my own kingdom. Dangerous ones. If I don’t release, I still make enemies, and I lose whatever soul I have left. Either choice damns me. Just… differently.”
He studied the forlorn man for a few breaths. “So you came here tonight… to say goodbye.”
Kailan met his eyes. Something in his posture stiffened. But then, quietly, he said, “No. I came to see a friend. That’s all.”
Alex moved to the small cabinet beside the bookshelves, he reached out and pulled a wooden box from inside. “In that case,” he said, setting the box on the table between them, “you’re staying for a game.”
Kailan smiled and set down his water. “King’s Board?”
Alex nodded.”Indeed, I just recently learned to play, but we had a similar game back in my own world.” Which was true, the game was close to Chess from Earth.
Kailan actually laughed, a rare, quiet sound that made him seem years younger. “You think I haven’t been groomed to play this very game since a child?”
“I’m rather proud of my learning capability, we’ll see what happens.”
They set the board up between them in quiet contemplation, only the sound of clinking pieces and the distant wind outside the palace filling the room. Neither spoke of the vote again. They didn’t need to.
Their movements were slower now, less about winning, more about being present. It was ironic of sorts each man’s current situation. Although they played with the game pieces in front of them, they saw each other as friends, for a moment, not pieces on a board.
Alex happily lost three time in a row.
Eventually, the fire burned low. The game ended quietly, and the night faded into a distance nervous energy that waited for them tomorrow.
The day of the vote.
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Chapters
- Book 3: Epilogue
- Book 3: Chapter 83: Token Choices
- Book 3: Chapter 82: Royal Aftermath
- Book 3: Chapter 81: Monster
- Book 3: Chapter 80: Victories and Defeat (pt1)
- Book 3: Chapter 79: Dance Floor
- Book 3: Chapter 78: Match-Up
- Book 3: Chapter 77: Last Minute
- Book 3: Chapter 76: Battle Plans
- Book 3: Chapter 75: The Identity of Theseus
- Book 3: Chapter 74: Devastating
- Book 3: Chapter 73: Queen(s)
- Book 3: Chapter 72: Contact
- Book 3: Chapter 71: Together Again
- Book3: Chapter 70: Convergence
- Book 3: Chapter 69: Triple Break Out
- Book 3: Chapter 68: Rambo / Viktor
- Book 3: Chapter 67: New Offering
- Book 3: Chapter 66: On The Lamb
- Book 3: Chapter 65: The Brig
- Book 3: Chapter 64: Splitting Restraint
- Book 3: Chapter 63: Arrival
- Book 3; Chapter 62: Character Sheet
- Book 3: Chapter 61: Heavenly Tribulation
- Book 3: Chapter 60: Gains Gains Gains
- Book 3: Chapter 59: Solid Stage
- Book 3: Chapter 58: The Talk
- Book 3: Chapter 57: Dungeon Fail
- Book 3: Chapter 56: Bargain Shopping
- Book 3: Chapter 55: Royal Defeat
- Book3: Chapter 54: Slaughter
- Book 3: Chapter 53: Hive Queen
- Book 3: Chapter 52: No Excuses
- Book 3: Chapter 51: Solo-Fight II
- Book 3: Chapter 50: A New Enemy (Pt2)
- Book3: Chapter 50: A New Enemy (Pt1)
- Book 3: Chapter 49: Solo-Fight
- Book 3: Chapter 48: City Ruins
- Book 3: Chapter 47: Catching Up
- Book 3: Chapter 46: No T-Rex?
- Book 3: Chapter 45: To The Wire
- Book 3: Chapter 44: Touchback
- Book 3: Chapter 43: Maze
- Book 3: Chapter 42: Fetch
- Book 3: Chapter 41: Garden Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 40: Blizzard
- Book 3; Chapter 39: Ice Wraiths
- Book 3: Chapter 38: Tundra Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 37: Admonishment
- Book 3: Chapter 36: Big Crikey! (Pt 1)
- Book 3: Chapter 35: Upgrades
- Book 3: Chapter 34: Obby Inc
- Book 3: Chapter 33: Wake Surfing
- Book 3: Chapter 32: Marco?
- Book 3: Chapter 31: Lake Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 30: Objective Complete
- Book 3: Chapter 29: Bear Boss (Pt 1)
- Book 3: Chapter 28: Forest Biome
- Book 3: Chapter 27: Trial of Change
- Book 3: Chapter 26: Status Sheet
- Book 3: Chapter 25: Energy From A Lizard
- Book 3: Chapter 24: Dungeon Gate (pt.1)
- Book 3: Chapter 23: Hiking
- Book 3: Chapter 22: Manticore
- Book 3: Chapter 21: Lavender Town
- Book 3: Chapter 20: Tattoo Parlor (Pt.1)
- Book 3: Chapter 19: Demon Vs Goliath
- Book 3: Chapter 18: Roadside Barters
- Book 3: Chapter 17: Artificial Mage
- Book 3: Chapter 16: Installation
- Book 3: Chapter 15: Requiem
- Book 3: Chapter 14: Progression
- Book 3: Chapter 13: Looting
- Book 3: Chapter 12: Antidote
- Book 3: Chapter 11 : O’ Mother Where Art Thou
- Book 3: Chapter 10: Research
- Book 3: Chapter 9: Stone Silence
- Book 3: Chapter 8: Inevitable
- Book 3: Chapter 7: Culture Swap
- Book 3: Chapter 6 : This One’s For Gnashing
- Book 3: Chapter 5: Orkish Respect
- Book 3: Chapter 4: Glass Fangs
- Book 3 Caravans and Introductions
- Book 3: Chapter 2: Demon Aspirants
- Book 3: Chapter 1: Travel Across the Land
- Book 3: Prologue
- Book 2: Chapter 57: Demon of Terraxum
- Book 2: Chapter 56: Revelation
- Book 2: Chapter 55: Eruption
- Book 2: Chapter 54: Peace Talk
- Book 2: Chapter 53: Rematch
- Book 2: Chapter 52: Traps
- Book 2: Chapter 51: Battle Charge
- Book 2: Chapter 50: Breakthrough
- Book 2: Chapter 49: Gains II
- Book 2: Chapter 48: Ill-Gotten
- Book 2: Chapter 47: Failure
- Book 2: Chapter 46: Boss Fight
- Book 2: Chapter 45: Aeralith Prince
- Book 2: Chapter 44: Friendly Visitors
- Book 2: Chapter 43: Re-Supplies
- Book 2: Chapter 42: Earthbreakers
- Book 2: Chapter 41: In the Trenches
- Book 2: Chapter 40 : Deployment
- Book 2: Chapter 39: Called to Duty
- Book 2: Chapter 38: Welcome to the Army
- Book 2: Chapter 37: Shipping Out
- Book 2: Chapter 36: Votes
- Book 2: Chapter 35: Council
- Book 2: Chapter 34: Midnight Rendezvous
- Book 2: Chapter 33: Victory
- Book 2: Chapter 32: Exhibition Match
- Book 2: Chapter 31: Bugged
- Book 2: Chapter 30: Martyr
- Book 2: Chapter 29.2: Tea With Enemies
- Book 2: Chapter 29.1: Tea With Enemies
- Book 2: Chapter 28: Leyforge
- Book 2: Chapter 27.2: Back to the Drawing Room
- Book 2: Chapter 27.1: Back to the Drawing Room
- Book 2: Chapter 26.2: Divide and Conquer
- Book 2: Chapter 26.1: Divide and Conquer
- Book 2: Chapter 25: Ploys and Failures
- Book 2: Chapter 24: Gala Politics
- Book 2: Chapter 23: Oaths and Invitations
- Book 2: Chapter 22: Welcome “Guests”
- Book 2: Chapter 21: Asura’s Bloodwrath
- Book 2: Chapter 20: Travel
- Book 2: Chapter 19: Capture
- Book 2: Chapter 18: Out of Time
- Book 2: Chapter 17: Wyrm-Heart
- Book 2: Chapter 16: Become The Hunted
- Book 2: Chapters 15: When The Hunters
- Book 2: Chapters 14: Return and Trade
- Book 2: Chapter 13: Team Play
- Book 2: Chapter 12: Gains
- Book 2: Chapters 11: Entry
- Book 2: Chapter 10: Den Preparations
- Book 2: Chapter 9: Farewells
- Book 2: Chapter 8: Well Fighting
- Book 2: Chapter 7: Shopping Spree
- Book 2: Chapter 6: Return to Baba
- Book 2: Chapter 5: Adept-Tier
- Book 2: Chapter 4: Training
- Book 2: Chapter 3: Pep-talk
- Book 2 Party-time
- Book 2: Chapter 1: Reunion
- Earthbreaker Prologue
- Epilogue
- Chapter 76: Shopping
- Chapter 75: Descending Demon
- Chapter 74: Breather
- Chapter 73: Ex Machina
- Chapter 72: Sigil-Binders
- Chapter 71: Puzzles II
- Chapter 70: Puzzles
- Chapter 69: Upgrades
- Chapter 68: Human Zoo II
- Chapter 67: Boss
- Chapter 66: Hidden Quest
- Chapter 65: Hidden Dagger
- Chapter 64: Endless
- Chapter 63: First Floor
- Chapter 62: Dungeon Prep
- Chapter 61: Dark Den
- Chapter 60: Last Meal
- Chapter 59: Jail Break
- Chapter 58: Enchanting
- Chapter 57: Infiltration
- Chapter 56: Numbers Burr
- Chapter 55: Graduation
- Chapter 54: Mantis
- Chapter 53: Training II
- Chapter 52: Demon Asura
- Chapter 51: Training
- Chapter 50: Elves
- Chapter 49: Contact
- Chapter 48: Progress
- Chapter 47: Human Zoo
- Chapter 46: New Spells
- Chapter 45: Confessions
- Chapter 44: Smash Bros
- Chapter 43: Return
- Chapter 42: Aether Attunement
- Chapter 41: Arcane Beasts
- Chapter 40: Scramble
- Chapter 39: Negotiation
- Chapter 38: Alone
- Chapter 37: Rite and Wrong
- Chapter 36: New Spell
- Chapter 35: Caged
- Chapter 34: Escape
- Chapter 33: Boss Fight
- Chapter 32: Raid Prep
- Chapter 31: Grinding
- Chapter 30: Predator
- Chapter 29: Refinement II
- Chapter 28: Bear-dger
- Chapter 27: Hunting
- Chapter 26: Brotherhood
- Chapter 25: Elements
- Chapter 24: Aftermath
- Chapter 23: Squirrely
- Chapter 22: PvP
- Chapter 21: Aether Gathering
- Chapter 20: Power Up
- Chapter 19: Refinement
- Chapter 18: Rewards
- Chapter 17: Team 2
- Chapter 16: Attributes
- Chapter 15: Magic
- Chapter 14: Shame-Holes
- Chapter 13: Baba Yaga
- Chapter 12: Apothecary
- Chapter 11: Vrung’s Quarry
- Chapter 10: First Time
- Chapter 9.2: Reunion (pt 2)
- Chapter 9.1: Reunion
- Chapter 8: Moving Up
- Chapter 7: Ambush
- Chapter 6: Visitors
- Chapter 5: Experience Points
- Chapter 4.2: Prove Yourself (pt .2)
- Chapter 4.1: Prove Yourself
- Chapter 3.1: Schwartzenbadger
- Chapter 2: Clown World
- Chapter 1: Welcome
- Dawnlight: Prologue