Chapter 105: Ch105 – I’ll Come
The candle on the desk burned without flickering.
Lord Blackwood sat across from him, hands resting on his knees, and said nothing for a moment. The silence was uncomfortable.
“You fought against my son,” he said at last.
“Yes.”
“And you came here. To a father, in his grief.” He studied Ryan with dark, unhurried eyes. “That takes something—Courage—Not everyone has it.” He inclined his head. “Your apology is accepted, Ryan. And I thank you for the courage it took to give it.”
He rose from the bed slowly. A gentle, dignified close to a conversation that had reached its natural end.
“That isn’t why I came,” Ryan said.
Lord Blackwood stopped.
He turned.
“I beg your pardon?”
“The apology was genuine,” Ryan said. “But it wasn’t the reason I came to find you.” He held the man’s gaze. “Your son asked me to deliver a message. To you, specifically.” A pause. “After he died.”
The room was very still.
Lord Blackwood did not sit back down immediately. He stood where he was, one hand resting on the bedpost, and looked at Ryan with an expression that was difficult to read—not disbelief and not judgement.
“Go on,” he said.
Ryan had thought about how to say this on the walk over. He hadn’t arrived at anything particularly elegant.
“I have a bracelet,” he said. “It lets me see the dead and even speak with them, sometimes. Your son—James—he found me. Shortly after he died.” He kept his voice level. “He had one thing he wanted me to tell you.”
Lord Blackwood was very still.
“He said not to worry about him and how he’s… fine. That’s all. He wanted you to know that.”
The silence that followed was the longest kind.
Lord Blackwood turned away, just slightly — not enough to hide his face entirely, but enough to suggest he wasn’t inviting Ryan to watch what happened to it. One breath. Then another.
When he turned back, his composure was intact though imperfect at the edges.
“Ryan Ray,” he said carefully. “I do not doubt that you believe what you are telling me. And I do not doubt that you came here in good faith.” A pause. “But you will understand that what you are describing is… difficult to accept on word alone.”
“I know,” Ryan said. “That’s why James gave me something to tell you. Something only he would know.”
Lord Blackwood was still.
“He said to tell you about the fishing trip.” Ryan watched the man’s face. “He said you slipped away from a council meeting to take him to a river south of your estate. That you sat there the whole day and didn’t catch a single fish.” Ryan paused. “He told you it was the most boring day of his life.”
The room was very quiet.
“But it wasn’t,” Ryan continued. “He said it was the best day he ever had with you… he also asked me to keep his younger brother safe.”
Something broke in Lord Blackwood’s face.
Not all at once—it happened in stages, the way a wall doesn’t fall but cracks at first, and then the cracks began to spread, until there was nothing holding it together anymore. His eyes closed. One hand came up to his mouth, pressed there, and stayed.
He turned away.
He stood at the window with his back to Ryan, shoulders rigid, and said nothing for a long time.
It almost held.
Almost.
His shoulders dropped, just once, and he brought his fist up to the window frame and rested it there, his forehead dropping toward it.
Ryan looked at the floor.
When Lord Blackwood spoke again, his voice had been carefully reassembled—but it was not quite what it had been before.
“No one knew about that day,” he said. “James had told me it was a waste of time. He never mentioned it again.” A long pause. “I always assumed he’d forgotten it entirely.”
He turned back, and looked at Ryan with eyes that were red at the edges but steady.
“He asked you to keep Edward safe?” The grieving father said.
“He did.”
Lord Blackwood was quiet for a moment. Then, carefully: “Is he here now? My son.”
“No,” Ryan said. “He—He moved on. Shortly after we spoke.” He paused. “I think it was because he was at peace.”
Lord Blackwood nodded slowly, and said nothing for a while.
“Edward is at the estate. He has been there alone through all of this—through the trial, he would have been informed of his brother’s death by now—with no one but servants and empty rooms for company.” He paused. “I must return to him. Today, if I can manage it.” His eyes stayed on Ryan. “James asked you to keep him safe. I am asking the same thing. Stay with us, at least for the half term. As my guest.”
Ryan opened his mouth.
“The estate has land,” Lord Blackwood continued, unhurried. “Forest. Space enough if you wish to train. It is not a small place.” He took a pause. “And Edward needs people around him who are not paid to be there.”
“I don’t know your son,” Ryan said carefully. “Edward. I’ve never met him.”
“I know.”
“He might not want a stranger in his home.”
“Probably not, at first.” Lord Blackwood said it without hesitation, as though he had already considered this and moved past it. “But James trusted you. And James was a better judge of people than even I am.”
I don’t know if James had much choice in trusting me or not… There weren’t many people around who could see ghosts.
Ryan looked at the candle on the desk, still burning despite the morning light filling the room around it.
“Alright,” Ryan said. “I’ll come.”
Lord Blackwood nodded once.
“We leave tomorrow morning,” he said. “Quite early.” He looked at Ryan steadily. “Is there anyone who will be travelling with you?”
Ryan thought of Eleanor, James and Jared back at the dorm.
“Three people,” he said.
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Chapters
- Chapter 114: Ch114 - A Performance
- Chapter 113: Ch113 - Cathedral of Light
- Chapter 112: Ch112 - The City
- Chapter 111: Ch111 - Watched
- Chapter 110: Ch110 - Black
- Chapter 109: Ch109 - Tradition
- Chapter 108: Ch108 - Blood
- Chapter 107: Ch107 - The Youngest
- Chapter 106: Ch106 - Big Black Castle
- Chapter 105: Ch105 - I’ll Come
- Chapter 104: Ch104 - In the Bracelet?
- Chapter 103: Ch103 - Stubborn Old Hag
- Chapter 102: Ch102 - Behind You
- Chapter 101: Ch101 - Impossible
- Chapter 100: Ch100 - A Favour
- Chapter 99: Ch99 - I Win
- Chapter 98: Ch98 - Curiosity Killed the Cat
- Chapter 97: Ch97 - James
- Chapter 96: Ch96 - Divine Judgement
- Chapter 95: Ch95 - Dawn
- Chapter 94: Ch94 - Where Twelve Stand
- Chapter 93: Ch93 - Mystery Knight
- Chapter 92: Ch92 - Green as Fresh Grass
- Chapter 91: Ch91 - D-Day
- Chapter 90: Ch90 - Light Spell
- Chapter 89: Ch89 - Steel on Steel
- Chapter 88: Ch88 - Lots of Love.
- Chapter 87: Ch87 - Trial Of Twelve
- Chapter 86: Ch86 - Baby Brother
- Chapter 85: Ch85 - A Red Star
- Chapter 84: Ch84 - Charity Case
- Chapter 83: Ch83 - Cold, Dark, Damp.
- Chapter 82: Ch82 - They aren’t my problem
- Chapter 81: Ch81 - The Announcement
- Chapter 80: Ch80 - All of them—dead
- Chapter 79: Ch79 - Infirmary
- Chapter 78: Ch78 - Charity Case
- Chapter 77: Ch77 - Tier 1
- Chapter 76: Ch76 - You Caught Me
- Chapter 75: Ch75 - A lie
- Chapter 74: Ch74 - Dead Man Standing
- Chapter 73: Ch73 - An Omen
- Chapter 72: Ch72 - Gods be Good
- Chapter 71: Ch71 - House Lythros
- Chapter 70: Ch70 - The Melee
- Chapter 69: Ch69 - Let the Tournament, Begin!
- Chapter 68: Ch68 - Ceres
- Chapter 67: Ch67 - The Festival
- Chapter 66: Ch66 - Malick The Great
- Chapter 65: Ch65 - Protect Those I Love.
- Chapter 64: Ch64 - Pure
- Chapter 63: Ch63 - One Mistake. Never Two.
- Chapter 62: Ch62 - Mother
- Chapter 61: Ch61 - Combat Techniques
- Chapter 60: Ch60 - This isn’t about you.
- Chapter 59: Ch59 - Academy, Day One
- Chapter 58: Ch58 - Your Second Element Is…
- Chapter 57: Ch57 - The Market
- Chapter 56: Ch56 - Keep your voice down.
- Chapter 55: Ch55 - An Incident
- Chapter 54: Ch54 - The Schedule
- Chapter 53: Ch53 - James and Jared
- Chapter 52: Ch52 - What are You doing here!
- Chapter 51: Ch51 - Helena the Mad
- Chapter 50: Ch50 - The Principal
- Chapter 49: Ch49 - Tired of…
- Chapter 48: Ch48 - The Academy
- Chapter 47: Ch47 - Truth
- Chapter 46: Ch46 - Representatives of the Coalition
- Chapter 45: Ch45 - Lithara
- Chapter 44: Ch44 - Smells like…
- Chapter 43: Ch43 - Two Minutes
- Chapter 42: Ch42 - The Rupes Kingdom
- Chapter 41: Ch41 - Wakey Wake
- Chapter 40: Ch40 - Sleepy Sleep
- Chapter 39: Ch39 - The First Fortress
- Chapter 38: Ch38 - Journey through the Mountains pt3
- Chapter 37: Ch37 - Journey through the Mountains pt2
- Chapter 36: Ch36 - Journey through the Mountains pt1
- Chapter 35: Ch35 - Preparation
- Chapter 34: Ch34 - What?!
- Chapter 33: Ch33 - Tasty!
- Chapter 32: Ch32 - Wakey Wakey!
- Chapter 31: Ch31 - A Dance in the Shadows
- Chapter 30: Ch30 - Mountain Outpost
- Chapter 29: Ch29 - The Mountain Dwellers
- Chapter 28: Ch28 - A Blinding Light In the Darkness
- Chapter 27: Ch27 - A Crack in the Facade
- Chapter 26: Ch26 - A Crack in the Wall
- Chapter 25: Ch25 - Embarrassing Failure
- Chapter 24: Ch24 - Faster Ryan!
- Chapter 23: Ch23 - Escape!
- Chapter 22: Ch22 - Disgusting Humans!
- Chapter 21: Ch21 - Light Attribute
- Chapter 20: Ch20 - Nightmare
- Chapter 19: Ch19 - Deuteros... and Deuteros
- Chapter 18: Ch18 - Elerea
- Chapter 17: Ch17 - Meow?
- Chapter 16: Ch16 - Millipedes Suck!
- Chapter 15: Ch15 - Traitor
- Chapter 14: Ch14 - Night Watch
- Chapter 13: Ch13 - Run!
- Chapter 12: Ch12 - It Was An Accident
- Chapter 11: Ch11 - Magic Training
- Chapter 10: Ch10 - Physical Training pt2
- Chapter 9: Ch9 - Physical Training pt1
- Chapter 8: Ch8 - Early Start
- Chapter 7: Ch7 - Toris
- Chapter 6: Ch6 - Monster!
- Chapter 5: Ch5 - Progress?
- Chapter 4: Ch4 - Need Fooood
- Chapter 3: Ch3 - First Night
- Chapter 2: Ch2 - Déjà vu
- Chapter 1: Ch1 - I’m Dead?
- Ch0 - Auxillary