And Here? [Authors Note: 'Here' we are! ^_~ At the 4th chapter of a story I didn't think was going to get past the first! LOL, I just want to personally thank everyone who has reviewed its so uplifting to hear such praises. And Lari girl, you rock!! ^_^_^ I'd also like to thank Wildofre for archiving my ongoing series at her totally awesome website, Here.
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"I'm truly sorry, Numair, I wish it hadn't happened, but we have already promised various prominent nobles that there will be tigers in the royal menagerie by the fall. Not to mention the Carthaki are expecting payment for the tigers, regardless of their deaths, and may feel offended if we do not choose to have tigers from Carthak in the menagerie..." King Jonathan shook his head as he rubbed his brow wearily. "We do not want to offend the Carthaki's, as weak as they may still be. Please give Daine my regards and apologies."

Numair scowled darkly at the richly woven rug which Jon's desk sat atop. Raising his eyes he said, "Jon, what is to stop the next pair from going ballistic on us? How can we know the same scenario will not replay itself?"

Jonathan shook his head, a frown resting on his handsome, if slightly worn, features. He leaned on his desk with one fisted hand. "No. The tigers should never have been able to get out in the first place. That was the fault of the handlers, and it will not be repeated."

"So says you. Remember you can't see and know all, as much as I know you wish you could." Numair sighed. "Do you want unhappy animals in such splendid homes, Jon? As I've worked with hundreds along the way with Daine, I have come to realize some just can't handle captivity. They either go mad or strike back when you least expect it. It won't work." he narrowed his eyes in thought. "I don't understand, though, how we could have gotten this far without finding a hitch of such a nature. Thank the Gods, I suppose."

King Jonathan looked thoughtful for a moment, sapphire eyes staring off into the distance. Numair watched him, the while wondering how his wildmage was doing. She was getting around better than yesterday and the day before, but still told him she had a throbbing headache. She also continued to be unable to talk with animals without excruciating pain. That was what hurt her the most. Lindhall had come by the previous day; and with Daine's help they found Daine couldn't hear animals either, unless they spoke directly to her.

"Numair," Jon began, bringing the mages' focus back to the king. "Now hear me out before you answer, and of course we will have to speak with Daine...but what do you think of taking a short reprieve across the sea, to your old schooling grounds." Numair's face instantly set into a frown as he crossed his arms over his chest. "It will do the two of you good, to get away for a bit." he said swiftly, ignoring the sour look on his greatest mages face. "This may even be what Daine needs to bring her magic senses back to what they were." he paused and then continued after he had settled into his chair and leaned forward. "And while you are there, Daine can pick out the tigers she feels will be best suited for captivity. This way, we will be certain there will not be a repeat of the other days disaster."

Numair thought quickly. Jon had a point. He had noticed Daine seemed a bit restless lately, feeling a mite closed in. It was common for her to be so midsummer, the point of year when it was many times too hot to be out-of-doors much. Numair himself would welcome a break from palace life...but Carthak? He could think of many, many other places that would be more comfortable. And yet, things were said to be much changed. He did have a fondness for the distant country where he had spent many years of his younger life.

But Daine...what would she think of this plan Jonathan had come up with so quickly? Would she agree to leave Tortall behind and go choose tigers? He smirked inwardly. It sounded slightly silly, but could be just what the young woman needed.

He looked up. "And my classes?"

"Don't worry about them. We have more than enough mages to fill in. None, of course, with your abilities, but I trust one of them can manage." The king smiled at him, knowing the offer sounded inviting to the tall man, even if it did have it's share of obvious drawbacks.

Numair stood slowly and nodded. "All right, if Daine gives her okay, we'll go, Your Majesty. Provided, Emperor Kaddar is agreeable."

Jon stood when Numair did and hand clasped with the mage. "Good. I've been worried about the two of you, this will ease my mind. Worried in more ways than one." he paused significantly and Numair knew instantly he was speaking about the absence of a marriage announcement. "Don't worry about the Emperor, I'm sure he'd be more than happy to see the two of you, especially Daine."

Numair nodded absently. That was what he was afraid of.

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"Carthak?! Why in Shakith's name does he want us to go to Carthak, now?" Numair grimaced. Things weren't exactly going like he had thought they would.

Daine plopped back onto the garden bench and tried to calm herself, her head was protesting her protests quite vehemently.

"Daine, listen to me, I believe this would be the best thing at the moment. There's nothing pressing happening here and I know how restless you become near midsummer. Also, this will give you the chance to find suitable animals for the menagerie. Jonathan told me he would like some exotic birds as well. Plus, I know you have been wanting to see how Kaddar has been fairing."

Seeing her still set face, the tall mage crouched on his heels in front of her, taking her hands and peering imploringly into her face. "I've scoured my books, Lindhall's books, and anything else I could find. I can't find the answer to your wild magic problem. But the University in Carthak has many, many more books, manuscripts, and documents. Maybe-maybe I can find some answers there." Daine looked at they're intertwined hands and squeezed his, getting a return squeeze from Numair. I'm lucky to have someone who cares for me so much.

She frowned at another thought. "But, Numair, I can't speak to them! How will I know if they'll go crazy or not? I have no way-"

"You can still hear them, can you not?" Numair said gently. "True, only when they speak to you, but we'll think of something, Magelet. You aren't totally cut off from the animals. Who knows, you may have regained your previous abilities before we even dock."

"And your classes? You can't just leave in the middle of the term."

Numair smiled. "How many times have I had to turn down offers from mages who wanted my class?" he shook his head with a wry look on his face. "Mithros knows why. Those boys can even get on Tkaa's nerves."

Daine quirked her mouth slightly and sighed. "The Emperor? Kaddar will be okay with this?"

The mage nodded. "Jon assures me he will be most pleased to see us both."

Daine noticed the note in his voice and laughed at him. "Numair, don't get jealous on me now." The man gave her a sharp look, "Jealous? What ever made you think-"

She cut him off before he could protest any further with a loving smile and, "Okay. Since you've seemed to have had a good answer for every one of my questions... When do we leave?"

Numair gave her an affectionate smile and said softly, "You will get through this, Daine." Daine nodded, eyes getting bright. "I know. Please don't make me cry, Numair, I'm thoroughly disgusted with crying."

He grinned at her misheviously. "How about kissing? I should sincerely hope you haven't gotten tired of my kisses, hm?" She giggled and shook her head. He took her face in his hands, smoothing her wayward curls back. She leaned forward and brushed his lips lightly, thrilling at the tingling that rushed throughout her body from that slight touch. They smiled at each other, knowing what each was feeling. And Daine proceeded to show her teacher just how 'tired' she was of his kisses.

"Well then. What did you tell me Cloud has said Daine, 'lovely as colts frisking in the sun'? Was that it?" a laughing voice said, interrupting the pair. They pulled apart gasping, Daine's face going beet red and Numair said calmly, "Go away, Alanna. Can't you see we're occupied?"

Daine heard the Lioness laugh and the clank of metal against metal as she moved. The girl looked into Numair's eyes and saw him smiling apologetically at her before he gave her a last kiss and stood.

"Don't worry, I won't be long and you can both get back to your previous...activities." she joked, then became serious as she looked from one red-faced friend to the other. "I've just come from Jon, seems my Champion duties have been fully rectified and in need. I also heard you pair will be heading to our favorite country. I wish you well, it wouldn't be my first choice as a leave destination."

"Tell me about it," Numair and Daine chorused together.

Alanna smiled, resettling her sword on her hip. She was decked out in chain mail and light body armor.

"And where are you off to, Alanna?" Numair inquired, obviously noting the unusual amount of armor the woman wore.

"South. In fact, not far from Pirates Swoop. Might just swing on in and check on that thief of a baron of mine and his progeny of thief's." Alanna winked and Daine laughed.

"Anyway, I came out to say good-bye, and good journey. I'm thinking you'll be gone by the time I drag myself back up here." Alanna hugged Numair, and she held him longer as she stood on tiptoe to whisper in his ear. Daine politely waited her turn.

"Be careful, Daine." Alanna said softly in her own ear. "Carthak is a treacherous land, as you know well." Louder she said, "And watch that treacherous man over there, he'll get ya, as you also may know." Daine smiled and embraced Alanna tight, praying the Gods keep her safe wherever she may go. Alanna began to stride out of the palace garden and said lightly over her shoulder, "Daine, honey, try to keep the palace in one piece this time?" Daine smiled as they watched their friend turn the corner, no doubt to meet the company of Kings Own that would ride along with her. Horseshoes rang out on the cobbles a distance away and receded ever farther. Daine couldn't believe they had missed the sound, but thinking back with a blush, she found that she could.

Daine turned to see Numair staring after Alanna. She strode to him and clasped hands. "Numair?"

He didn't look at her as he said, "Hm?"

"Your worried about her, aren't you?"

He looked down at her, his eyes speaking. "There's-something, I don't know what...but something..." he shook himself and managed a feeble smile. "Don't fret, I'm talking nonsense. Come along, I believe the king will want to hear your reply as soon as possible."

Daine nodded and they left the garden, sunlight fading pink in the twilight. The sun shining through the trees made dappled patters on the pair and the air smelt sweet with blossoms. Daine inhaled deeply and leaned closer to Numair as his arm tightened about her shoulders. It was strange, unsettling to be without the constant presence of animal voices...almost like their journey in the Divine Realms, but somehow worse.

Carthak... the young woman thought silently. What lay beyond the horizon in that far off land?

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