Alps had a great deal to think about now.
After everything he had been through, he felt he'd
have enough to keep his mind and heart
busy for months and months, but now, Nita had asked
him to marry her. It was usually the female who proposed, this was true, but never
someone of Nita's social standing to someone that was so
far beneath her that the marriage might meet with serious
opposition from her people. Still, Alps was seen now, at least locally,
as a hero, after the victories based on his avalanche tactic
had worked so well. Perhaps
it would not reflect on Nita badly at all.
Perhaps it would even even be a political boon to
the queen. Alps
looked out the window of the council chamber and thought
of all these things. So
much had changed, and it had only been.. what.. less than
a year now?
"A lot on your mind, Alpsie?" came a feathery
and soothing voice from behind him.
It was Misty. She had entered with Nita and Nidaja. They were here for a reason of course. Now that Alps had been able to rest, and settle
down again, there were a lot of questions, and a lot of tests to be run. Misty was holding a blue crystal sphere, which
glowed softly. Alps
got to his feet from the small wooden chair he'd been sitting
in.
"Only a wedding and the recent bizarre adventures."
came his smooth reply. He bowed courteously to Nita and the others.
"Soon, they will have to bow to you, you know."
Nidaja said, nudging her sister a bit.
Nita had told everyone the morning after Alps had
accepted. how could
he possibly refuse? It
was an order by his mistress.
Even though he really wanted to do it anyway, he
was in no place to refuse her. He could not have been happier though. Alps wagged h is tail slowly, and nodded.
"I know. It
will take a lot of getting used to." he stated.
He sat down on the plush velvet couch, and Misty
handed him a pillow. Alps looked at her blankly, and then got pushed
to his back on the couch by Nidaja.
Alps grinned sheepishly.
"Had I known you were bringing me here for this,
I would have taken a bath." he churred.
Nidaja pinched his nose.
"It's not for that." she said, putting
the pillow under his head. She then nodded to M isty, who pulled a chair
over beside Alps. Nita
and Nidaja did the same, leaving Misty in the middle, everyone
alongside Alps. He looked at them with measured curiosity. Misty plucked a few hairs from Alps' cheek,
which didn't really hurt, since he was shedding a bit, and
she placed them on top of the mutely glowing orb.
They faded away, and the orb glowed a bit brighter.
"You are going to feel sleepy soon, Alps."
Misty said softly, placing her hands on his temple.
Nidaja and Nita did the same, all of them touching
his head softly, their eyes closed. Nita's tail was wagging.
"What is this for?" Alps asked softly.
"There are some questions that I have that you
cannot answer because they are locked away in some of your
earliest childhood memories. There is only one way for us to see them. This is a Mindwalk Sphere. It will let us move through your memories..
your thoughts and dreams, until we find the answers we are
looking for. Don't worry, this won't hurt at all. You will wake up feeling pretty rested, okay?"
she said happily. Alps
was already feeling groggy.
"Just make sure to put everything back where
you found it. I don't wanna forget anything else." he said. Before, the thought of someone invading his
mind and poking around in there, looking for things might
have unsettled Alps, but nothing about this came close to
the nature of being locked in that crystal.
Besides, only his most trusted friends were going
to be playing around in there. He kept no secrets from them. Anything
they asked was open for them to know. There was no harm in letting them in there now. Besides, while he was not yet married to Nita,
he was still very much a slave.
His mind and body, now, and after he was married,
as far as he was concerned, was property of Nita...
"We won't start in the same place in his mind."
Misty said, more to Nidaja and Nita than to the white slave.
"When you get into his mind, you will be disoriented
and some things won't make sense.
The laws of nature don't even really apply for the
most part. Concentrate on finding earlier and earlier memories, okay?"
she said. Nita and
Nidaja nodded their heads, and the soft bobbing of their
heads seemed to go in slow motion for Alps, as he felt almost
wrenched from his couch, and into the air, and then tossed
afloat upon the wind. Darkness
came. Warm, comforting,
embracing darkness. His
friends could not get any closer to him than they were now.
Alps slept.
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Nita looked around for a while.
Misty was right. She
felt very, very disoriented.
She was unchanged in any way, which was oddly comforting.
She had feared arriving without clothes for some
reason. She was standing in a small, fenced in yard outside of a wooden
building. She walked
around to the other side of it, and looked with curiosity
at the sign that hung out front. The sign made no sense. She scratched her head. It just looked like an unintelligible jumble
of letters and lines that resembled letters.
Was she not able to read inside of his mind?
Nita heard laughter.
She turned quickly.
There were four young lupines.. children.. dressed
in white and tattered clothing. They were playing with a leather ball, almost
bigger than they were, which was immense fun for them.
"Orphans.." she said to herself.
"Oh, that's right.. for Alps to legally be a
slave, he had to have grown up in an orphanage and not been
adopted." Nita
slapped her forehead, feeling silly.
She could not read the sign, because at this age,
neither could Alps. She
walked up to the four children.
They could not see her. The memories of other places and other people
only represented that.
Memories. Nita looked around for something more familiar.
A white-furred orphan. That's what she was meant to find. This was a very early memory, and his childhood
mind might hold the answers to Misty's questions, and secretly,
Nita's own.
Finally, not seeing Alps out here with the children,
she decided to go inside. After all, no one would tell her to leave.
She could go anywhere she wanted.
She opened the large, heavy wooden door.
It seemed a lot heavier than it should have been,
but she realized that she was experiencing this from the
point of view of Alps' memories.
To a little orphaned wolf, this door had been terribly
heavy.
Nita found Alps in the main hall, almost immediately
after she had opened the door.
She gasped, and held her hands in front of her chest,
clamped tightly.
"Oh my goddess.. Oh goddess.. how cute!!"
she squealed. She moved over to the white cub, and stood
before him. "This
has to be him. He's
the only white lupine I have ever seen."
She looked at him carefully.
The child, perhaps only about six years of age, was
very thin and scrawny, his fur a bit unkempt, and he was
barely even dressed. He
was wearing ripped shorts, a bit too small for him, and
no shirt. He was on his knees, scrubbing the polished
wooden floor. This
was likely why he wasn't wearing much.
He didn't want to get his clothes dirty doing these
chores. Nita canted
her head. "How
come you are in here cleaning, when the other boys are outside
playing with the oaf-ball?" she asked.
"They don't want to play with me.." he
said softly, looking up at Nita. The emerald lupine queen gasped, backing up
a bit.
"Alps?" she asked.
Misty had not told her that Alps would be able to
see her in his memories.
This made things very different, and new questions
cranked away quickly in Nita's mind.
"That's what Priestess Akeena named me, yes."
he said softly. Nita's eyes widened. Alps had another name? Before he was an orphan? She had heard of new names being applied to
children to separate them from painful pasts by priestesses
who found them. Alps
was looking at Nita now.
She felt her heart swell. At this age, he was adorable, even as unkempt
and sullen as he looked now.
This pleased Nita for very selfish reasons. She would eventually be a mother, and seeing Alps at this age made
her feel more content with that.
One questioned burned as bright as the sun now in
Nita's mind, and she had to ask it.
"What was your name before?" she asked,
her heart pounding hard. This is something Alps had very likely forgotten,
and this little trip into his past would answer. She looked into his large, violet eyes, as
he gazed back up at him.
"Will you adopt me if I tell you?
What name would you like me to have?" he asked.
Nita felt her heart nearly break.
It was so easy to forget how lonely Alps must have
been as an orphan, especially with white fur, which had
made it impossible for him to get adopted.
Nita inhaled deeply, and, not able to really help
herself, she leaned down and scooped up the cub into her
arms. Alps rested
in her arms limply. He was so very light. Nita wanted to take him someplace and get him
cleaned up, and feed him, but it didn't really matter. This was not real. It was all in his mind.
"I cannot adopt right now.
I am traveling." she said, being as honest as
she could.
"I understand." Alps said, seeming to not
really care very much. Perhaps asking ot be adopted had become a lot
like panhandling. Maybe
at this point, he asked everyone.
"Will you tell me your name?" she asked.
"Alps." he answered.
"No, the one you had before that." Nita
said, amazed at how distracted or perhaps even cynical he
was at this age. He
looked up into her eyes and nodded slowly.
"My name used to be Aris." he whispered.
"I'm not s'posed to tell anyone though."
he added. He looked around a bit fearfully. "Mick will tell on me if he hears. He always tells on me." Alps whispered.
Nita nodded. Mick was likely another kid. She was more interested in what she'd just
learned. It felt
like getting parts of a puzzle.
Aris. his name had been Aris as a child. That name seemed familiar somehow.
"Aris is a very nice name." Nita said.
"I know.. this might be difficult for you.."
she said, inhaling deeply.
She toyed with simply not asking this, as it might
be painful for the cub in her arms, which seemed so very
fragile. But it
was the second piece of the puzzle, as far as she was concerned,
in finding out who this unusual slave really was.
"Can't be any more difficult than finding a
home." he said softly. "Can you put me down, lady? I will get in trouble if I don't finish scrubbing
the floor." he said.
Nita nodded, realizing that Alps was not consciously
here. She was speaking to him deep into his past
subconscious. It
was so strange. He resumed scrubbing the floor.
"Alps.. er.. Aris.. How did you.. become an
orphan?" Nita asked cautiously, expecting his mood to change sharply. It didn't.
He remained as icily calm as he had been since she
got here. Was Alps really like this as a kid? It would explain a few things, that was for
certain. His answer
chilled Nita.
"Orphans are orphans.
They either get that way because their parents die,
or because they get abandoned. They tell me I was abandoned." he says.
"Probably for the same reason no one adopts
me." Nita frowned,
actually feeling a pang of guilt.
At first, she too had judged Alps because of his
odd fur-color. She wished she could just hold this cub, and
let him know what happened to him later in life. To tell him everything would be okay, but if it did make a difference,
it might completely change who Alps grew up to be. She would say nothing. She got on her knees, and watched him scrub
the floor a little longer.
she gazed at his face for a while.
He'd been beaten up pretty frequently it seemed.
That was to be expected though.
He was scrawnier than the other kids, and an outcast.
She felt so sorry for the poor cub.
"Where.. were you found?
Did someone leave you on the steps here?" Nita
asked. Alps looked
up at her almost sickly.
Nita backed up a little.
"I wish.." he said, resuming scrubbing
quietly. "I was found four years ago in the ruins of an old Letai shrine.
I was left to the spirits they said.
I was not supposed to survive.
Some kids found me." he said.
Nita went dead silent. Left alone?
How old would he have been?
Three, perhaps?
Just a baby. It
seemed like such a sad beginning for Alps.
What kind of mother would have done that to him?
Was his white fire that terrible for him?
how could he have grown up to be kind and loving
after all of this?
"You seem to regret.. having survived.."
Nita said softly, choking on her words.
"Do you.. wish you had died?"
Suddenly, the queen began to feel that Alps plunging
the knife into his chest at her command when they first
met might not have been blind obedience.
"Why would I wish to die?" Alps asked.
Nita was taken aback, and canted her head slightly.
"Everyone is mean to you.. The boys tease you.
Your life has been so hard." she said. "What keeps you from just wanting to.. throw it all away? What makes you not want to release your soul,
and go back to the life essence?" Nita asked. She had to know. What had been his ray of hope?
What had been the light that guided Alps through
all this, and delivered him to her arms ultimately?
"Priestess Akeena." Alps stated.
"She made sure to keep me from making the mistake
of ... killing myself to release my soul...
She told me the reason that it would be a really
stupid mistake to do that." Alps said, barely even
a whisper now.
"That things will get better?" Nita said
softly, suddenly wanting ot commend that priestess if she
was still alive. She
had made sure Alps could make it through these years with
less emotional damage, surely.
"Did she tell you that you will someday know
true happiness?" Nita asked, petting Alps' ears.
"No." Alps said softly, though not continuing
to speak. He simply scrubbed as Nita pulled her hand away. What then?
What revelation had kept Alps from giving up? How had he survived a life of such unfair treatment by almost everyone
else?
"What did she tell you?" Nita asked.
"Why do you keep going?"
Alps looked at Nita with his calm, gentle, intelligent
eyes, and said something that scarred Nita's heart forever.
It showed Nita the deepest depth of cruelty that
could ever have been done to her beloved.
Nothing could have prepared her for the shame and
viciousness of what Alps had been led to believe.
Yet, his words came out so calmly and casually, that
it seemed as if he were merely telling her a simple fact,
like what day it happened to be.
"I have no soul."
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Nidaja looked around blankly.
The dusty street was rather lonely, since it was
dusk here, in whatever memory she had walked into.
Nidaja had done this before. The Mindwalk Sphere was a tool used by the
Amanian army to examine their foes, find spies, and even
in counter intelligence.
Misty used it for her duties as a counselor, as she
was now, but Nidaja was, perhaps, the most knowledgeable
in the uses of the Mindwalk Sphere. Still, there was never a way to be certain of where in someone's
mind you would be when you first made contact.
the lupine general looked up and down the street. In the middle of the courtyard she was standing
in was a well. By
the well was a small stage.
Across from it was a large house. Beside that house was a blacksmith’s shop.
On the other side of the house was a bakery of some
kind. Nidaja could
smell the bread baking.
"I know this place." Nidaja said, blinking
a bit. "This was where I first met you." she said. "This is the town of Luca, where you used
to live. Please
don't tell me I am going to see your memory of meeting me.
That would be useless even if a little entertaining."
she laughed. Nidaja heard a shout from the house. A female voice, which sounded very, very angry. She looked over at the house as she approached
it slowly. Nidaja
tried the door carefully.
It was locked.
"Oh Alps.. you don't want me to go in here?"
Nidaja said softly, hearing another angry shout, and a dull
thump. Her ears
perked. That was
a sound she knew. Someone
was being beaten up. She
growled softly. "Oh this better not be what I think it
is.." she said. "You
can't hide this from me.
I know the power of this sphere a lot better than
you." Nidaja
jumped up with both feet, and kicked both out in front of
her, practically splintering the door apart.
She landed deftly on her feet, and walked inside.
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"This simply cannot be." Misty said softly,
looking around. The place was rather dark, but it was a style
of architecture that Misty had simply been dumbfounded to
see in Alps' memories.
She caressed over a white marble column.
This room seemed to be the living room of perhaps
a rich socialite, or something of that nature, but it's
design was very old. It
was similar to the ruins of Letai temples that Misty had
seen. "Is this from your experience in the Shadowfall
Crystal? Where you
met the death priestess?"
She looked around the dark room, whispering to herself.
"No.. this can't be it... Where is this in your
past? Am I close to the answer?" she asked.
Misty slowly wandered around the room, looking at
everything she could find. There was nothing tangible here, but many of
the things that would have been shiny, like candleholders,
or a key hanging on the hearth of the fireplace, were very
easy to see. Misty looked beyond the fireplace. There were winding stairs which went up. They were marble, like the rest of the structure,
and a deep, rich green carpet went up into the spiraling
darkness. Misty
followed it up slowly.
There were pictures on the wall, but Misty could
not make out what they were.
"You must be pretty young Alps, to not even
know what these pictures were." she said softly.
"Why are you in this place?
This looks like the living quarters in a Letai Life
Temple. I don't
know that any of these ever existed in your lifetime. Where is this Alps? Where are you in this place?" The long-furred Misty found herself in a hallway.
There was a door all the way at the very end.
Hanging on the door was a very cute-looking smiling
crystal mask. Misty
rubbed her chin curiously.
"A Letai Spirit Ward." Misty said softly. "Things are just getting weirder and weirder...
And it's all supporting what I suspected.
Oh Alps.. how can this ever possibly be?"
misty moved to the door, opened it, and walked inside.
In a very nice silver crib, padded with warm, soft
pillows and blankets, Misty found what she had been looking
for. She scooped
up the two year old infant and looked at him, as he opened
his eyes. Alps was
wrapped in a silk nightshirt, and seemed very healthy and
comfortable. His eyes slowly opened. They
were already their normal purple hue. he gazed at misty quietly, reaching out with his little hands, trying
ot touch her nose. Misty
hugged him to her chest, suddenly very much in love.
"So this was the start of your life..."
she said, sitting on a chair by the crib, and holding the
child in her lap. "It
doesn't look so bad. how
on earth did you go from this.. to being a slave? Your parents seem to love you, even with your
pure white fur." she said.
"I know everyone always assumed that your parents
abandoned you, but by seeing this, I rather doubt that.
I hope Nita and Nidaja find some information about
how you ended up alone like that.
And better yet... I hope they find out where this
is. I should like
to see what's here now." she said. Misty jumped slightly, as she heard the door open. Candlelight spilled into the room. Misty found herself wanting to hide. She scolded herself, knowing full well she
was not an active part in what was really going on here. She placed the child back in the crib though,
and backed up. A
robed figure moved through the room, and Misty cursed herself
softly, since she was not standing where she could see the
figure's face.
"Hiya sweetie.." came a strangely familiar
feathery voice. "I know it's very late.. your mother's
here though. I bet
you are so hungry.." she said softly.
She sat down in the chair by the crib, holding the
babe to her chest. She looked up, smiling happily, seeming so
content at herself now.
Seeing the happy mother's face, Misty staggered backwards,
and choked back a cry of surprise.
Finally, holding her face, she coughed out,
"Impossible. How.. how can this be?!"
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Nita sat up slowly, having slumped over in her chair. She was sitting back in the council chamber where she had linked
with Alps' mind. Nidaja
and Misty were both still asleep, it seemed.
Alps was nowhere to be found.
She looked at the empty couch curiously, and the
softly glowing Mindwalk sphere. Nita reached over and shook Misty and Nidaja
both awake.
"Hey! Wake up!" she chimed. Misty snerked and rubbed her eyes, and then
gasped. She looked
at Nita very excitedly, wagging her tail from the things
she's discovered.
"Oh my goddess.. Nita.. you won't believe this..
I don't even know how it's possible but-" Nita cut
her off and pointed at the couch.
"Where is my fiancé'?" Nita churred expressively. Misty blinked and shook her head, as if just snapping back into
reality. She looked
at the couch.
"He... left?" she asked, rubbing her ears.
"I have such important news for him though!"
she cried. Nita nodded softly.
"I do too!" she said.
"I found out some very important stuff.. and
I have something I really need to tell him!"
She thought back to the last thing he'd said before
their link ended. She
had to make sure he didn't still believe something so unfair.
"I'm right here." Nidaja said softly, expressing
a bit of confusion. Nita and Misty both looked at her.
"Yes, we can see you.
We are looking for Alps though.
Did you see him leave?" Nita asked, seeming
a little confused by Nidaja's statement as well.
"No.. I didn't leave.
I'm right here." Nidaja said.
There was something timid in her voice that Nita
felt was very out of place. Misty's ears slicked back. She
suddenly looked a bit fearful.
Nita looked into Nidaja's eyes.
They were round, confused, and a little fearful looking. They were the same as...
"A..Alps?" Nita whispered, looking at her
sister.
"Yes?" he asked.
Nita covered her mouth, gritting her teeth.
"Oh my god, Misty.. It IS him... Then where
is Nidaja?" she said, touching the empty couch.
"Oh.. my.. goddess.." Misty said.
"Nidaja... must have switched her mind with
Alps.."
"Why?!" Nita fairly cried.
Nidaja squealed in shock.
Nita and Misty looked at her.
With wide, fearful eyes, she was looking at her chest.
A little slow on the uptake, Alps was now fully aware
of the reason for confusion.
"How did this happen?!" Nidaja cried.
"Can you FIX it?!"
Misty reached out and stroked the general's face
soothingly.
"Yes.. we can fix this.. we just have to find
Nidaja! She's got
your body." Misty said.
Nidaja hugged herself, Alps' mind adjusting to a
completely different body.
"Was this an accident?" Nita asked.
"Maybe Nidaja was afraid and ran off?"
the queen offered.
"No." Misty said.
"Nidaja has mastered the Mindwalk Sphere.
she knows exactly what she's doing.
We just have to figure out why!"
"Nita?" Nidaja said in a shaky voice.
She was still clutching her chest.
"Yes... Alps?" she said, her mind seeming
to warp at the concept of his mind being in a different
body.
"How do you walk without falling over..?
These things are heavy."
Nita looked at the Alps turned Nidaja and part of
her mind metaphorically threw itself out the window.