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manniness ([personal profile] manniness) wrote2010-08-31 02:25 am

Chapter Fourteen: Renegotiating the Future (2)

 

Champion Tarranya.”


Tarra turns away from the awakening garden, away from the sun-kissed edge of the Witzend horizon, and looks over her shoulder at the approaching lion man. Smiles. Says: “Not a Champion. Not anymore.”


Leif’s brows arch. “Quitting so easily?” It would have been a taunt, had he not clearly intended for it to be a Dare.


Tarra, bless her beautiful soul, does not rise to it. “No. Exploring other options. I do have talents, you know. In other things besides whipping your tail on the pitch.”


“Hah!” Leif barks, stepping up next to her to take in the view on the other side of the garden gate. “I should very much like to see you try.”


“Oh, you’ll get your chance,” she promises. “Maybe tomorrow. Before I leave.”


“... Leave?”


She nods. “Back to Crimson Harbor. I guess Master Setteeson needs an apprentice after all.” She shrugs. “Who knew I’d have the Instinct for carpentry?”


“Into-home wares,” he softly corrects her.


She chuckles. “Thanks. Into-home wares.” For a long moment, the silence that is carried on the early morning breeze is melancholy, aching.


“You never had to become a Champion for me, Tarrash’rya,” Leif rumbles softly.


“Pompous kitten,” she chides him. “You think awfully highly of yourself, don’t you?”


Leif gapes at her until she turns and informs him in a very blunt manner, “If you honestly think
anything could make me do something I didn’t want to...”


He chuckles, reaches out and runs a claw through her pale hair. “Without you here to keep it in check, my ego will be completely out of control.”


“No doubt. I suppose that means you’ll just have to find time to visit me.”


“Oh, I guess I could work a few trips to the Harbor into my busy schedule.”


Tarra snorts. “You do that. It’ll be a nice change for you: managing your time instead of trying to manage me.”


“I never managed
you,” he argues. “I tried – and failed spectacularly – to manage how I... I mean, I tried to... to...”


This time, the silence is awkward and heavy, teetering with the unbalanced weight of unsaid things. And, of course, Tarra refuses to tolerate that. She lifts her hand to Leif’s mane and gently pushes it aside so she can see the ornament he wears around his neck.


Are you ever going to give this damn claw to me?” she challenges him. “Its mine, you know.”


He chuckles at her directness. “Yes. I know.”


“But... maybe it’s best if we wait,” Tarra muses in a teasing lilt. No, her tone is not wise – not at all! – it drips with Challenge. She’s too transparent to successfully wield the weapon of emotional manipulation. But, then again, Alice had never taught her how to do that. Naturally, she uses it poorly, awkwardly. Fantastically. No, Tarra does not want to guilt Leif into surrendering to her. She is simply too prideful to beg for it. This is her way of expressing her desires, of admitting what is in her heart. “You would wait for me, right?” she continues, her lips curling into a knowing smile. “It’s just for a couple years... until I finish my apprenticeship.”


“A couple of years...” Leif muses, humor making his golden eyes glow. “That’s all the freedom I have left?”


“Oh, definitely. Once you’re mine...” She shakes her head in warning.


Leif, interestingly enough, doesn’t look all that concerned. He looks... thrilled. And then he looks... sad. “I will miss you, Tarrash’rya,” he informs her, brushing the backs of his furred fingers against her cheek. And then he reaches up, lifts the thong that holds his First Claw over his head... and settles it over hers. “... and now I won’t,” he concludes, settling the necklace against her neck and centering the claw over her tunic.


For a long moment, they say nothing... simply smile into each other’s gazes, wait for their souls to touch, to merge, to share... And then Tarra gasps, reaches for his paw. She rasps, “
Leif... I can... feel...” She pauses, swallows. “Is that how you... for me?”


“Yes,” he rumbles, his own expression morphing with awe, with amazement, with flunderwhapped delight. “Yes, that’s what I feel, but you...
you...! How is this possible? You... for me? You’re still so... young!


He reaches for her as her hands disappear into his thick mane.


“Tarrash’rya?”


Tarra shakes her head, gently reprimanding him. “I’ve
always felt this way, you blind idiot. You were just too stupidly stubborn to notice.”


“Not anymore,” he swears and then leans down and kisses her.


Mirana smiles as she steps back from the railing of her office balcony and gives the couple embracing under the garden arbor the privacy they deserve. Yes, she is a mother and yes, she is inclined to snoop, but Tarra does not need her now. Tarra is
happy. And it is Mirana’s job, as both a mother and a queen, to ensure she has every opportunity to enjoy that happiness.


She returns to her desk and the proposal lying atop it. Negotiations will resume shortly and she has a decision to make.


Mirana picks up the parchment, reads it once more, and then calls for a footman. Marshing answers it a few moments later and, entering the office, croaks, “What can I do for you, Your Majesty?”


“You can deliver an invitation to Jaspien. I would like him to join the negotiations today and present his ideas.”


“As you wish, Your Majesty.”


The frog bows himself out and Mirana glances toward the balcony. Oh, she
is tempted to check on them, but... no. She’ll settle for asking the trees later.


Yes, Tarra had been right; the ever-blossoming cherry trees
are terrible gossips, especially about romance.


And they
have been fortunate in that regard, Mirana knows. Tarra and Leif. Herself and Dale. Alice and Tarrant.


Oh. Yes. Alice and Tarrant. Mirana’s heart aches for them, for herself, for what is coming. For what neither she nor Tarrant must be permitted to prevent, to stop, to circumvent. No,
no one must interfere in the coming events.


And come they will.


For good... or ill.

 

[identity profile] katalyst84.livejournal.com 2010-11-15 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
“Are you ever going to give this damn claw to me?” she challenges him. “It’s mine, you know.”

I love that. Your original characters really have such a vibrant life of their own - even the canon characters are really your original characters at this point. Beautiful.

[identity profile] makrciana.livejournal.com 2010-11-17 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
Awww!! Tarra and Leif ¡FINALLY! ...I like the way how they both overcame barriers, challenges and "alleged" betrayals

[identity profile] manniness.livejournal.com 2010-11-18 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Yes! Tarra and Leif have sorted themselves out so THAT story line is wrapped up and I can get back to focusing on Alice and Tarrant's marriage! Whoo-hoo!

(Anonymous) 2010-11-24 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
I have read through all of your books at an obsessive pace. Oh how I love the worlds you have grown from the original movie and stories. You quite simply ruined me for all other AiW fics. I would be disgruntled were it not for the giddiness of a wonderous book. They are rare these days in any medium. I booklove you.

~ Musecal

[identity profile] manniness.livejournal.com 2010-11-24 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the OPK series!

I hope I haven't truly ruined you for other stories; there are many, many lovely AiW fics out there! Check out the aiw_big_bang community (there's a link on the right-hand side bar on my LJ) this December. I've got some new stories coming out there (unrelated to OPK) as do many other GREAT authors!

*hugs*
Manny (^__~)

[identity profile] just-a-dram.livejournal.com 2010-11-24 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
“Are you ever going to give this damn claw to me?” she challenges him. “It’s mine, you know.”

I Loved that. Very muchy and very Tarra. Their whole scene was really satisfying after seeing the arc of their relationship from when she was small to now.

But, um...Mirana knows about this Thing too? I'm feeling worse and worse about it!

[identity profile] starlight623.livejournal.com 2010-11-29 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
“Are you ever going to give this damn claw to me?” she challenges him. “It’s mine, you know.”
He chuckles at her directness. “Yes. I know.”

Yes, I chuckled too!

And you have got me so freaking worried about what's on the horizon! Ack.

[identity profile] wanderamaranth.livejournal.com 2010-12-13 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
The frog bows himself out and Mirana glances toward the balcony. Oh, she is tempted to check on them, but... no. She’ll settle for asking the trees later.

Oh, Mirana. Again, I have to comment on how much I like how you write her. You give her almost an edge of innocence, but yet, she Knows exactly what she is doing (most of the time). Is it really still a Private moment for her daughter if she walks away only to ask her watching Trees what happened? That would be a difficult household to grow up in, but...actually, probably not so different than an actual household with a very concerned mother. I bet if mine could keep tabs on me that way, she would.

Tarra and Leif's conversation gives a good dose of Hope for the future of the series, too, though, and lightens up the Doom-ish fog hanging over all the other character's actions.

From: CrazyMarchHare

(Anonymous) 2010-12-28 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!

I was WAITING for this to happen!

And it finally did!

Tarra and Leif...gah. I recall a quote early in book 2...talking with Leif resembles a tennis match. Well, I think these two finally MET their match. I love Tarra's “Are you ever going to give this damn claw to me? It’s mine, you know.”
And...
He chuckles at her directness. “Yes. I know.”
“But... maybe it’s best if we wait,” Tarra muses in a teasing lilt. No, her tone is not wise – not at all! – it drips with Challenge.

Odd...Between Tarra and Leif, the description of the Soul Bond is way different than when he tried to give it to Alice. Was it because Alice did not feel the same way towards Leif? I assume the Soul Bond is only that powerful when both parties are interested.


Oh, Mirana..."Yes, she is a mother and yes, she is inclined to snoop..." *guffaws in helpless laughter*

And I sense a terrible sense of foreboding...

Re: From: CrazyMarchHare

[identity profile] manniness.livejournal.com 2010-12-30 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, you've hit the nail on the head with the nature of the Soul Bond. Alice was Resisting rather strenuously when Leif tried to give her his First Claw. Although I don't come out and say it, the merging of the two souls is very emotional and it is different from the Thrice a-Vow but at the very beginning, there is a sharing of feelings for each other. After that, the feeling is more general rather than specific like Alice and Tarrant's heart lines provide.

Mirana is all kinds of Awesome. Seriously. (^__~)

And yes, you're meant to be apprehensive about What's Coming Next.

[identity profile] niphuria.livejournal.com 2011-02-08 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Tarra and Leif...finally! The Trees will have lots to say, I'm sure! *giggle*

Yes, Mirana is a mother and inclined to snoop - but not just because she's a mother and a Queen, I think! I think she just ADORES gossip!

Leif handed it over at last, eh? No more freedom? ;)

This is splendid! But I wonder if Alice and Tarrant have ever really had ANY peace in their lives! Must there always be Dark Shadows? Well, no Barnabas Collins' (Jonathan Frid's, of course!) yet always something lurking and hanging over their heads. *sigh*

Well, I suppose since they gave you so many sleepless nights, or at least so little sleep, you need to needle them from time to time.

This is so seriously GREAT! Epilogue is next, I think. I hope it's...dare I even think...happy? :D

[identity profile] manniness.livejournal.com 2011-02-09 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
You shouldn't worry about Alice and Tarrant not having peace in their lives - they do. It's just that the majority of it happens in between each book, so you don't see much of it. (^__~) OPK started out as an action-y, fighting-ish sort of series, so that's what most of the main conflicts are. An OPK book about Alice and Tarrant's peaceful life would seem... weird - anticlimactic and boring, I think, personally.