July 20, 2003
Despite going to bed in the middle of the night following the celebrations of winning the Silver Cup, once again, Coralis woke up early. She hoped she wouldn't get called by the EBEE to go on a case. She knew Frank would be working all day, so she agreed to meet with Panjik and Sonylla for training.
Frank woke up while she was still busy making breakfast.
"Morning luv!" he said while standing behind her kissing her neck with his hands on her waist.
"Morning!" she said, turning her head to kiss him back on the mouth. "Breakfast is almost ready."
"Still wanna go train today? With the workload you've had for the past few months, I'd think you deserve a break," said Frank as he filled his mug with coffee.
Frank sat on a stool by the kitchen island.
"Yes, I need to. Panjik wants to help me train my spirit magic and give additional fire magic training to Sonylla, and I won't pass on that. I was supposed to go to London for hand combat and weapon training with the EBEE… but I'll skip that one. I don't think I need more hand combat and weapon training."
Frank chuckled over his coffee.
"I don't think you do, but what do I know? Wouldn't that put you in trouble if you don't show up for training?"
"It would, but the trainer there is also expecting me to have partied all night following the flyball finals victory, so I might be able to get away with it. If we're on the verge of a war, I need to train my inner elemental energy. I may not know exactly what type of mage my dad was, but it seems that spirit mage is what I am."
"I don't understand why your employer isn't training you with your elemental magic. I've seen you fight using magic, is it because they think you're strong enough?"
Coralis grabbed two plates from the cupboard and plated breakfast before refilling her cup of coffee. She took a seat on the stool next to Frank.
"Possibly, but I doubt it. When I was in elemental school and I was hunted by Lord Meozo because my parents used to work for him, the principal also thought that I was strong enough when two of my teachers offered to give me additional lessons… but the only reason I was strong enough was that they had been giving me advanced lessons in secret for years, since I became personally targeted."
"Clearly, it paid off. So now, they want you to stagnate? If they want you dead, it would make sense as it would make you an easier target, if you technically undertrained."
"That's what Sebastian has been saying for a long time and I think he's right. Panjik also thinks that, and once in a while, when I was available, he allowed me to join his training sessions. We all think that a war is coming, but no one knows who to trust anymore, so he now wants to give private training to the few he trusts, but at his house."
"Same reason you've been having a lot of meetings lately at the CMMA elders' residences."
"Yes. I told Eva and Panjik that even if I ever find a way to walk away from the EBEE, I wouldn't want to transfer to the CMMA, not while they probably also have elders siding with radical groups. It would be like swapping a group of foes for another and the EBEE elders who want me dead would still be going after me because I keep standing against the radicals."
"Better keep your friends close and your enemies closer, as people say," he said while getting up to refill his coffee.
"Agreed."
"The books Louis and I gave you for Christmas, do they help?"
"They do, yes, very much so. The one from Louis helps me understand what I can find in gas, or the air, in general. It helps me transform molecules and elements into something else, or modify them to make them stronger, making my elemental spells more potent and more precise. Yours help me understand the elements I find in metal and alloys, so I can manipulate or transform them better."
"Good to hear, because I don't want to lose you. I like to think that no one can beat you."
Coralis got up to bring their empty plates to the sink.
"I'm a hard one to beat, but I'm definitely not the strongest out there. I'm only 22, so if I were to face a 300-year-old mage… I probably wouldn't last long."
"The first time I saw you fight, at Healing Moon, how old was the fay you fought?"
"I don't know," she said. She stood on the other side of the kitchen island, leaning on her elbows. "It was me and Eva against High Fay Zaaro and we didn't win. High Mage Finnas stopped the fight and rendered him unconscious."
"Yes, but you still put up a good fight. I remember hearing him saying that it looked like you had it under control when he got back to the lobby."
"I was also very low in energy when he stopped it."
"I also remember you and Sebastian mentioning something about a god's mark at Christmas. Do you really think that's also why a lot of people want you out? To do it while you aren't at your strongest yet?"
"That's what makes sense to me. The EBEE is keeping me undertrained and I do not have a god's mark. In a lot of bloodlines, under normal circumstances, mages would get their god's mark around my age. You saw that Sebastian got his. But not all of us get one, especially in the very old or rare bloodlines, or in those who went astray from their god."
"Meaning that in theory, you could get yours any time soon, or never."
"Or in 10 years. Seeing that my parents worked for radicals, even if it was against their will… I probably won't have one, but I don't know anything about my dad's bloodline, or if he even had one."
"I also remember you saying that Audrey could also find out about hers if she ever marks a mate," said Frank as they heard Coralis' hologram vibrating from the coffee table in the living room, "does that mean that you could also find out about yours that way?"
"Uh, yes," she said as she grabbed her hologram and pressed to answer it.
Erik and Henry's holographic image came out of it. They looked panicked, which made her worried.
"SIS!" said Erik and Henry at the same time.
"What's going on? What happened?"
"We had a meeting at the EBEE this morning, with Gus," said Erik.
"While we were there, we felt a disturbance in our wards, but we couldn't leave the meeting," said Henry.
"Someone broke through our wards?"
"Yes, took down a few and passed through the rest," said Erik.
"They didn't take anything… but your room looks like a tornado went through it," said Henry.