The Legend Begins: The Legend of Iski Flare, #1
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Born under a prophecy to end a curse, Iski and Flare grew up surrounded by whispers of what they would become. But children understand little of witches and curses, and care for them even less.
Fleeing the village that will not let them forget their fate, Iski and Flare leave their families behind, and escape into the woods. But they will discover just how hard it is to run from the past. And how dark the woods can be.
An encounter at a strange cottage with an old woman offering sanctuary, will begin the legend that is Iski Flare.
Journey with Iski Flare and discover just how dark a faery tale can be.
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The Legend Begins - Georgina Makalani
In all corners of the world men whisper about the legends of Iski Flare, filling their mundane lives with tales of his bravery. Village children pretend to have his adventurous nature and skills with the axe, while women dream of his kindness and strength. This is a new tale, one you haven’t heard, the story of where it all began.
Edris stopped on the ridge to watch the children running through the silvery green fields. Squeals of delight echoed off the valley walls and a contented sigh escaped her lips. This was the place for her to settle. Her feet ached from the days of climbing through the rocky paths. Edris had passed through many villages before finding the little sign. As her hand traced the lettering marking the track over the hills to Muteguard, her fingers hummed with magic.
Muteguard sat in the centre of the patchwork of fields. Neat white cottages surrounding the town square glinted in the sunlight. Beyond the fields a thick forest flowed down the valley and beyond. She shifted the large carpet bag in her hand and smiled. Leaning heavily on her stick she clambered down the rocky path towards the little town, guided by the sun shining on the cross above the little church.
The people hushed and slowed around her as she made her way towards the town square. Despite her painful feet, Edris nodded politely to everyone she saw and yet no one spoke to her. She slowed a little but no one even offered to take her bag.
The shingle squeaked loudly as it swung in the breeze calling her attention to the tavern. Pushing open the door it took her a moment to adjust to the dim light inside. There were far more men inside the tavern than she expected for the early hour of the day. Dotted around tables they watched her closely with their arms crossed defensively over their chests.
Do you have a room?
she asked, her throat dry from the hours of travel.
The man behind the bar stared as his hand worked a dirty cloth around the inside of a large glass.
I have walked for days,
she said slowly, stepping further into the room, the smell of ale had seeped into the very fabric of the building. Do you have any room for an old woman?
We don’t serve your kind in here,
he muttered, focused on the glass.
The men turned back to their glasses and she straightened her shoulders a little before heading back out into the summer air.
The women standing in the square looked away as she hobbled towards the fountain. She dropped her bag on the rough cobblestones and lowered herself down onto the edge, allowing her hand to trail into the water.
What are you doing?
a little boy asked.
I am looking for somewhere to stay,
she said, smiling down on him.
In the fountain?
I stopped to rest. I have travelled for days. Do you know of somewhere I could stay?
she asked, leaning forward. She wanted to run her fingers down his soft tanned face but, with some effort, she held her hand still.
A woman stepped forward and wrapped her arms around the child, pulling him back.
She wants to stay, Mama,
he said.
Edris rolled her shoulders and then slowly moved her head from side to side. She pulled her wet hand from the fountain and wiped it over her face.
We don’t much like strangers,
the woman said, moving the child behind her.
I mean no harm, dear,
she said, standing slowly. I was just looking for a place to stay.
The woman shook her head.
You don’t have anything? No room for a little old woman?
She shook her head again.
In this lovely place where the children laugh and run and play, you cannot entertain an old woman?
No,
she said more clearly.
Edris sighed. I’ve been looking for a place like this,
she said. Somewhere to call home.
Not here,
the woman said. A crowd had formed around her. We don’t like strangers. We don’t get many visitors.
I know why they don’t come,
Edris said, her old voice barely audible. She bent down and unbuckled her weathered carpet bag and reached in. I know why they won’t come again.
Pulling her old wand from the bag she raised it slowly towards the crowd moving in around her; disappointed she had to resort to this so soon.
You are all cold and heartless,
she whispered, but her voice carried throughout the town. You are unfeeling and unloving towards an old woman who just wants a place to rest.
She pointed the wand at the woman with the child and with the slightest movement in her wrist, moved the tip around in a very tight circle.
You’re a witch,
she whispered.
Yes.
Edris smiled broadly. I could have helped you. I could have helped Muteguard. But I know you for what you are and you shall live as you are. Cold and unfeeling. Your world will reflect your hospitality.
She raised the wand above her head and the sun disappeared behind a cloud.
The crowd that had been forming started to murmur and the men poured out of the tavern. Edris lowered the wand and as she