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Drinking under the moon

The little duchess' life seems to be perfect, especially after her wedding with the most desired bachelor in the kingdom, the one who drove out all the monster from the Black Wood. Despite her father's initial protests, Iris is able to marry the love of her life and feels that the rest of her life will only be bliss. But not everything is what is seems at her new home and little by little secrets revail themselves, making Iris understand the reasons behind her father's protests. ---------------- Her wedding night found Iris more nervous than she thought. The maids bathed her and changed her into a nightgown which was semi transparent, the silhouette of her body being evident throughout the thin material. After the maids left she laid down on her bed, but only for a second. Her nerves didn’t let her lay there, she couldn’t even sit on it as she knew what was to come. Or at least she thought she knew as she, like all noble girls, was taught about the duty of a wife in the bedroom. But she didn’t know about the tingling in her stomach and the heat coming from inside her from those lessons. No, those were the feelings her now husband showed her with only a kiss. That thought made her touch her lips with her finger. She blushed when she remembered the kiss, the one that started all of this. It happened only a month ago, on a dark night with no stars in the sky and the moon hiding behind the dark clouds, promising a heavy rain. But not a single drop fell yet and the castle's garden was lit by small torches which trew trembling shadows on the ground. She could remember his hands touching her arched back and caressing it while his other hand touched her cheek before sliding behind her head, entangled in her beautifully done hair. He looked passionately into her eyes, his green eyes making her forget about anything else. The smell that came from him drew her closer until their lips touched and she closed her eyes, letting herself drown in that blissful feeling, in those hard arms. He made her forget everything outside their embrace. They forgot where they were and the reason they were there. They forgot about the ballroom full of chatting people, full of music and dance. It was only them at that moment, in the garden. “You son of a bitch!” a cry woke them and they separated from each other. “You will pay for this!”. The man that was screaming at them approached and before Iris realized what was happening, he punched her partner hard.

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Magic and spirit

Iris's happiness didn't last long. The very next day, Benjamin was already busy in his study, sending only Gilda to make her tea. At least he was thinking of her even when he had so much work.

When Gilda came with the tea, Iris drank it gladly, inquiring about the girls' training. The maid assured her lady that both she and the housekeeper were doing their best to find the girls adequate jobs for their skills.

Eira was training under Mary and Daisy, serving Iris everyday and the lady was very much pleased with her. She tried her best in every situation and was a quick learner. Soon the little girl will turn into a young woman and then Iris would be sure to give her a whole wage.

The following weeks, spring made its way to every corner of Alutus castle, turning the white scenery into one in full bloom. Only now could the garden be admired as it should. Tulips of all colours decorated the inner garden while rhododendron and rose bushes started to bud, intoxicating the air with their smell. Small pansies were planted in the small garden in front of the entrance. The hum of the bumblebees could be heard even inside the castle.

Everyday Mary or Daisy, sometimes even Eira would come with fresh flowers to decorate their mistress' bedchamber and study. Iris found it hard to stay still and often ventured outside but didn't want to wander around too much so that she wouldn't be heading towards her husband's study. She had to wait for him.

Instead, she decided to go visit the mage. The books she took from Ray provided plenty of information and now she needed more. Not long after that thought, she found herself going up the stairs to the tower once again, although she promised herself so many times to call the mage instead.

He wasn't surprised to see her, almost as if he was waiting on the other side of the door for her steps to be heard going up the stairs.

"My lady, have you read the books already?" he asked her with a bright smile.

"They were very informative, but somehow incomplete. They raised more questions than they answered."

"It's only the basics you've read, and you might have to continue doing so until you're well acknowledged with chemistry. After that, we'll start making spells."

"Do you have any new suggestions regarding my affinity?"

"I found some texts that might be of help, my lady. Just a moment to find it."

While he was searching in a thick book, Iris's mind flew to her husband once again and she remembered she had something to ask the mage.

"Ray, is spirit similar to magic?"

He stopped to look at her, thinking before giving his answer.

"They might be similar. Spirit is now studied at the academy, but there are not many spirit users, so knowledge is limited."

"Why is that? When there is so much we know about magic?"

"Like I said, there aren't many spirit users."

"There aren't many mages either," Iris pushed, beginning to feel a little annoyed.

"People who can use spirit are even fewer. No more than 10 we know of. In past generations there were even fewer. A theory that this is taking over magic is studied at the academy and is based on the fact that the number of mages is decreasing while spirit users are increasing."

"There are only 10 known."

"It might be so, but it's more than a hundred years ago when there were none."

"None?"

"Probably none."

Iris looked exasperated at Ray for not explaining properly not the first time. Flinching under her gaze he continued.

"We realised that there is such a power only a hundred years ago, in the war with Meria when King Frederik showed a greater strength than the average man, being the first known to imbue his sword with such power."

"Was the king the first one to show it?"

"The first one we know of."

"That might explain why Prince Alwyn is the best-known spirit user," Iris said thinking about how everyone knew the fact.

"But not the strongest, my lady. Lord Rolfe is stronger by far and people in the capital only witnessed his power once. There is rumoured that he was actually holding back his powers then."

Iris could not miss that Ray called Lord Rolfe by his name, not beast lord as many of her acquaintances. She liked that as she always thought he was a gentleman and a lord, deserving the respect of others.

"What about my husband?"

"What about my lord? He is also known to have spirit powers, there are some who say he is on pair with our prince, others that there is no comparison between the two. But neither I nor the rest of the capital ever witnessed his powers first hand. We heard more about his deeds in the Dark Wood than his strength. I suppose the two go hand in hand."

He thought about it before adding.

"My lord is said to be so powerful that, besides Prince Alwyn and Lord Rolfe, there are only 4 or 5 persons that could stand against it, those being mages. I, myself, am not one of them, of course."

"So few! How could spirit become so strong in such a short period of time, having three of the most powerful persons using it?"

"It is speculated that spirit actually existed long before king Frederik, but we did not have the eye to see it."

"Meaning mages ignored it."

"Most likely."

"Well, that's arrogant of you."

"Of them, if I might say," Ray defended his peers as well as himself.

"Of you, as even now you don't keep track good enough on existing mages. Who knows how many other talented people live their lives right now without knowing what they are capable of. They might be farmers, soldiers, maids and who knows what when the need of magic is so big!"

She was starting to get angry thinking of Sir Marco who was left in despair when the healer proclaimed his knight days were over. Thoughts of others who could use such a remedy to cure themselves led her to think of how maybe her mother could have still been alive and well if she knew what power she possessed. Mostly she was angry because of her helplessness.

"Your Grace, I beg your pardon, but the people at the academy have no way to find those who were born outside the heritage of magic families."

"Of course, you do! You can call every 10-year-old to be tested."

"But there are millions of children born every year and not nearly enough mages to test a tenth of them."

Iris looked at him, ready to retaliate, but stopped herself. Ray was still so young having graduated from the academy not even a year earlier. The eight years he spent there didn't give him any position of power, a chance to make any changes. She tried to calm down.

"I apologise for losing my calm."

"There is nothing to apologise for, my lady. I am but a mage working for your grace," he smiled sadly at her, confusing her with such a thing,

"You said that spirit was detected a century ago. When did people find out about magic?"

"We always knew magic existed because our world as we know it was created with its help."

"Since the beginning?"

"Yes, my lady. Have you ever heard the legend of the Sun's son?"

"The Sun's son? Never heard of it."

"It doesn't surprise me, my lady. Since the creation of the new faith, many such stories were lost for most people. But there are still plenty of books, both at the academy and at the royal library of those events."

Iris's curiosity peaked and she remembered the stories her mother told her when she was just a girl. Seeing her interest in the matter, Ray continued.

"The story begins a long time ago, long before the thought of humans even existed…"

A knock on the door interrupted the mage and the butler came in.

"Your Grace, I am sorry to disturb you," he started, looking around, not knowing for sure what he was actually interrupting, "You have a guest my lady."

"A guest? Who is it, William?"

"A lady named Miss Elisabeth Larossi."

Hi and thank you so much for reading this story. I can’t believe there is a chapter 20 but there is still much to come. I was just thinking about dividing it int three volumes, the first only focuses on Iris but clues about what is about to happen can already be found.

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