Part 6 (1/2)

He goes out to the front room and sits in his favorite chair by the window as he watches them finish getting the horses and wagons set for the night. Roland comes in and builds a fire in the fireplace in antic.i.p.ation of the cool of evening. Even though it gets hot here in the day, after the sun goes down, it tends to get a little bit of a chill in the air.

Outside, he can hear Jiron telling them about the attack last night. Delia has her guards rotate watch around the wagons in case of a similar event tonight. When all is settled in, they break out their rations and have a quick meal while the sun makes its final descent to the horizon. By the time they're done eating, it's dipped below and the stars have begun to appear.

Delia, Jiron and Tersa come over to the house when they're done eating, he notices Jiron is carrying a small box. ”Sitting by yourself again?” Delia asks him as she enters through the door.

”It's peaceful,” he tells her with a grin. Nodding his head to Jiron, he asks, ”What's in the box?”

She reaches for the box and Jiron hands it to her. ”On the road I got to thinking about your shaving kit and the knife you used to use,” she says to him. She opens the box and pulls out a knife, similar to the one he had used. ”I was thinking that if you could do that with others, maybe we could sell them.”

”Who would want them?” he asks.

”Any barber out there,” she explains. ”Also, those with sheep that need shearing may want them as well.” She looks to him expectantly.

”It's not a matter of if I can,” he tells her. ”But if I will.”

”What do you mean?” she asks. ”I know you've been wondering how to raise money for this place, having so many to care for isn't going to be cheap. And the money you already have won't last forever.”

He starts to responds when Jiron jumps in. ”You're worried about people finding out, right?” he asks.

”Exactly,” he says. ”If I started doing this, there's no end to the number of people that would flock here. Each wanting me to make them something that they 'desperately' had to have.”

”I understand your concern,” Delia says. ”I don't plan on telling anyone where I got them. Your secret is safe with me.”

He sits there considering it while they wait expectantly. ”If I do this, you must swear to never tell anyone where you got them,” he insists.

”I swear it!” she says.

”How many do you have?” he asks.

”Ten,” she replies.

Nodding, he holds his hand out for the box. ”Understand that the magic that will enable them to work will come from the wielder. They have to be aware of that fact or they may get seriously hurt if they do it for a long period of time. If too much is drawn from them, they could become weakened, even die though I doubt if that is much of a possibility.”

”I understand,” she says, handing it to him.

One by one, he takes the knives out of the box and casts the spell on them that will allow them to cut hair but nothing else. When the spell has been set in the knife, he lays it on the side table next to his chair.

By the sixth knife, he's beginning to feel the effects of doing so much magic. At the eighth he can barely focus enough to be able to cast it properly. When he finishes the eighth knife, he sags back in his chair ”Eight's going to have be it for now,” he says. ”I can't do anymore.”

She comes over and removes the final two he hasn't enchanted yet from the box and sets in the eight that he has imbued with magic. ”I'm sure this will do fine.” She looks at him and says, ”You look like you could use some rest.”

”Yeah,” he says, ”I do need to rest. I don't think you understand just what that takes out of me.” He gets to his feet and begins to wobble. Jiron is right there and gives him a shoulder to lean on as he helps him to his room.

When they get there, James plops down on his bed and before Jiron leaves, says, ”Tell her to get another batch of crystals. The same amount as before and that should be all I will require for a while.”

”Alright,” he says as he moves to the bedroom door. ”You get some rest and we'll see you in the morning.” Before he gets the door closed, James is already asleep.

Chapter Five.

The next morning when he wakes up, Delia and her caravan have already left. When he goes to the kitchen, he finds the remnants of the meal Ezra had sent them off with. He grabs a plate and begins helping himself to the leftovers.

Tersa comes in and sees him there and says, ”She wanted to say goodbye, but didn't know how long you'd be asleep. We offered to wake you up but she said it would be better for you to get your sleep.”

”It's alright,” he replies. ”Where's Ezra?”

”She and Roland took the wagon to collect the chickens from the neighbors,” she explains as she begins cleaning up. ”I promised her to get this place ready for lunch and to feed everyone if she doesn't get back in time.”

”Where is everyone?” he asks.

”Most are out collecting sc.r.a.ps of wood from where they're building the house and are planning on throwing together a hut of sorts out by the road. I think Jiron went into town for some reason or other.”

”Thanks,” he says. Sitting down with his plate, he eats while she continues cleaning the kitchen.

”Do you like being here?” he asks.

She pauses in her work and turns to look at him. ”Yes, I do actually,” she replies. ”I miss the City something awful, but here it's nice and peaceful.” Giving him a slight grin, she adds, ”Most of the time.”

”I'm glad,” he says sincerely. ”I'll endeavor to preserve the tranquility as much as I can.”

He finishes his breakfast and then takes his plate over to where she's doing the dishes. ”Thanks,” she says as she takes it from him.

”If anyone needs me, I'll be out at the workshop,” he tells her as he heads for the back door.

”That's where they look first anyway,” she replies just before the door closes behind him.

Grinning at her words, he heads out to the workshop. Just before he gets there, three men step out from around the side. It's the same three men that were turned away when he was returning from town yesterday.

Oh, bother! He stops as they approach him and steels himself for the inevitable demands he knows they're going to make. He stops as they approach him and steels himself for the inevitable demands he knows they're going to make. Am I going to have to build a high fence or hire more guards? Am I going to have to build a high fence or hire more guards?

Two of the men stop five feet from him while the third approaches. ”Excuse me, are you James?” the man asks. ”The wizard?”

”Yeah, that's me,” he replies. ”Now just how did you get on my property?”

One of the two men brings something up to his mouth and blows.

James suddenly feels a p.r.i.c.k on his neck and pulls out a small needle dart. He brings it up to look at and can see a drop of his blood upon it. At first confused, then realizing he's being attacked, he calls the magic to defend himself. But his mind is beginning to cloud and he's unable to focus enough. His equilibrium begins to falter as he tumbles to the ground.

The man closest to him says to the others, ”Pick him up. We've got to get out of here fast.”

Just then the back door to the house opens up and Tersa steps out. ”James, I just remembered...” she says before seeing the men standing there. She takes it all in, the sight of James lying on the ground and the three men standing next to him. An ear piercing scream escapes her as she darts back into the house. More screams echo as she races through the house and out the front screaming for her brother.

From the end of the lane where Jiron had paused a moment to talk to the guys working on the hut before heading on into town, he hears her scream. ”Tersa!” he cries as he turns his horse back toward the house, kicking it into a gallop. The others drop their tools and race after.

The largest man picks up James and slings him over his shoulder. Turning away from the house, they begin running toward the forest. Tersa's screams continuing behind them as she runs through the front door.

Seeing Jiron racing back down the lane, she points to the back and says, ”Three men!”