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Authors: Matthew Cousineau

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"Well . . . I was thinking I should get the sword and the helmet."

"No, you do not get both the sword and the helmet! I get the helmet and the shield, and you get the sword."

Taeau looks it all over and agrees.  "Fine, let's get the treasure to the fort."

"Agreed."

They both pick up their treasure and run toward the unspeakable, with Carn barking at their sides.  They reach the fort and crawl inside.  Their fort is a large mound of earth that has been hollowed out by some forest creature.  The two cousins came across their fortress during one of their adventures, and they dug further into the mound, making it larger.  They also made a gate at the entrance like the one to enter the city.  They even figured out how to create light by harvesting forest mushrooms that glow from a nearby stream.

"Ok, we will store everything here and tell no one about it," declares Taeau.  "Finally we have something to defend ourselves against our enemies,"

"What does that mean, Taeau? We can't use this stuff on them, or let anyone catch us using it," says Ven with a stern look on his face.  He takes a cautious step away from his cousin and looks at the sword in his hand.

"I know, I know.  If our enemy ever attacks us at our fortress, we will use the treasure only to scare them off, and then we will just deny we have it.  I mean, who will believe them over us?"

Ven does not like the idea.  His father is too intimidating, and he fears him too much to lie.  Ven does like the new helmet, though.  It makes him feel like his father, who wears the helmet of the city each day.

"Tomorrow can you sneak out and meet me here? There is so much to do, and I have to get home before mom goes crazy," Taeau says, putting his hand on his cousin's shoulder.

"Yeah, sure, I will see you here tomorrow.  Let's go." With this, they both leave the fort and start home.  When they get to the crossroads that leads to each of their homes, they wave goodbye and run off in different directions.  When Ven arrives home, his father is already there, sitting at the table and talking to Ven's mother.  Ven's sister hangs onto her father's back, and his younger brother watches from his mother's pouch.

"What are you doing home so early?" Ven asks his father curiously.

"I will be in and out all night as well as tomorrow.  Come to the table and sit down.  So where have you been all night? Out with your cousin at that unspeakable place again?" Ven senses that his father is only playing nice while baiting him for information, so he answers the question vaguely.

"Yes, well, we were all over the place tonight, is that okay with you?"

Ven's mother lowers her head in an unbelieving look.  She puts her hand on Black Claw's hand and gives him a look before leaving them alone.  "Come on, Whispers," she says, "I think it is time for us to get dinner ready."

Now Black Claw and Ven sit alone, and Ven can feel his father's glare. "Look, son, you are getting older . . . so I am not going to lie to you." Ven looks up at his father with a puzzled look in his eyes.  "Today we had a meeting in the Great Hall about an enemy that will be coming here tomorrow." Ven is shocked to hear his father talk to him about important things.  "You see Ven, if tomorrow does not go well, I may have to leave for a while and help protect the city.  When I am gone, or if anything happens to me, you will be the oldest male. You will have to take care of the family." Ven freezes in his chair.  His head begins to spin and his eyes tear.

"But, Father, I am only a youngling.  What can I do if you do not come back? I am not strong and big like you."

Black Claw smiles at his son, "I was once young and small too . . . but I had to prove myself, and one day so will you.  I am proud of you son, and I will not worry about my family's safety if you promise to take care of them."

Ven speaks as tears slide down his face, "I will do what you say, Father.  I promise."

"I know you will . . . Now help me pack my things."

They get up both get up and walk into Black Claw's room. Together they open a chest in the corner where Black Claw's armor, fighting claws, and the helmet of Eel reside.  When Ven sees his father's armor, he can only think about getting his own helmet from the unspeakable.  He knows it will anger his father if he sneaks out, but all he can think of is his father's words about protecting his family.

"Son, tomorrow I do not want you and your cousin going to your fort . . . there will be a curfew in effect, and I do not want my son getting into trouble for breaking it.  Also, I heard about your little scuffle with Dark Water's son, Stripes.  I would like it if you try to get along with him and the other younglings, and stop spending so much time with your cousin."

Ven looks up angrily and tries to control his voice, "What?! Why? He is your brother's son and my best friend."

His father breathes deeply, "I know that.  It was Dirty Hands who told your mother what happened.  I just don't see why you can't get along with the other younglings."

"Taeau is family and not a stinking dung-sniffer like Stripes."

"Look, son, I am just trying to make it easier on you. If you want to be something important one day you need to gain the respect of the other younglings. Think about it." Black Claw taps Ven on the head and leaves. Ven stays in the room staring at the floor.  He knows what his father says is true.  He also remembers the lessons of loyalty and honor his father taught him, and the thought of betraying Taeau turns his stomach.  Ven punches the floor and decides he must sneak out and meet Taeau, so he can get his hands on the helmet and come home and protect his mother and siblings.

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Taeau creeps up to the family hut, and Carn begins to bark.

"Sshhh! boy, you'll wake them and get me in trouble!"

But it is too late, because his mother's silhouette becomes visible in the doorway.

"Trouble you are already in.  Now get inside," she says, glaring down at her son.  Taeau scampers inside and sits on the floor.  His mother joins him, and they both sit staring at each other. "Well, what time did I tell you to be home tonight? Do you think you can just do what you want? Not to mention all that is going on in the city.  You are lucky your father is already asleep, or I would tell him to take you into the woods, find a switch, and use it on your backside.  Taeau looks up and begins to shift back and forth uncomfortably.  His mother sees this, and a small smile crosses her face. "Well, since your father is asleep, we will keep your misbehavior to ourselves, okay?" Taeau smiles.  "Give your mom a hug before bed.  Your father will be going to that big meeting tomorrow, so be up early to do your chores and say goodbye."

"Yes, mother . . . Ahh? I love you." Taeau gives his mother a hug and stays in her lap.

Meadow sings to her son until his eyes roll back, and he enters the dream world.  Once he is asleep, she lays him down in his bed, pulls the animal skin blankets over his body and moves the hair from his face.  She stares at Taeau for a while and kisses his forehead.  Her face begins to wrinkle with apprehension as she looks down at her adopted son, shaking her head at how much he has grown.  She begins to think of the words spoken to her by Mia-Koda: "I will be back for him when he begins to walk the path of a man."

Meadow knows the time with her son is limited.  She dreams about stopping the seasons or defying Mia-Koda when she comes, but she knows she will have to face that challenge one day.  Meadow lies next to Taeau and falls asleep still playing with his hair.

 

 

CHAPTER FOUR

 

Dirty Hands wakes to an empty bed.  He turns over and sees Meadow sleeping next to their son.  He smiles because no matter how many times she falls asleep by Taeau's side, it brings joy to his heart.  He gets up, puts on his clothes, and approaches his son.  He kisses his Meadow and wakes Taeau.

"Come, son, let us leave your mother to her sleep." Taeau gets up and throws on his clothes.  The sun is just beginning to shine through the trees, lifting the morning's mist.  "Taeau, did your mother tell you about what I am doing today?"

"Yes, Father.  Why have they asked you to join the meeting? They have never done that before."

"True, they have never done that before," Dirty Hands says, as he puts his hand on his son's shoulder.  "Yes, I was surprised myself, but I hear that there were a few other farmers asked to attend as well.  This is why I am worried.  The last time I heard of farmers attending a big council was when my father was summoned to fight in the Border Wars."

Taeau looks up at his dad, "Wasn't that when you lost your dad?"

"Yes, your uncle and I grew up quickly after that.  We had to take care of both our mother and ourselves at around your age.  Black Claw joined the wars, and I took care of the family farm.  It was a tough time for the both of us." Dirty Hands kneels down to his son.

"The future is never clear, son.  Sometimes you must stand for what is right even when it means hard times and sacrifice.  I want you to stay here with your mother today, and not go to your fort in the woods or play with your cousin.  Stay here the entire day and evening, do your chores, and keep your mother company."

"Ok, Father.  Whatever you say." Taeau knows he is lying.

"Good boy . . . I am off, then." Dirty Hands rustles his son's hair, and Taeau watches his father walk away.  Once his father is gone, Taeau runs off to find Carn and begin the morning's adventures.

"Come on, boy, we have to get away now while we still can."

Carn licks Taeau's face, and they set off toward the unspeakable.  Just before they are out of sight, Meadow catches sight of her son and runs out the door.  She moves quickly despite her plump figure and begins to scold Taeau.

"Where do you think you're going? Your father said for you to stay and do your chores!"

Taeau looks at his mother and does his best to fake a whine.  "I am, father told me to take Carn to get firewood.  We're all out, you know."

"Oh . . . okay . . . well, don't be long now, you hear?" Meadow turns back towards the hut, but she notices that the woodpile is already full.  She stares at it for a moment and realizes she has been tricked.

"Taeau!" Meadow yells as she spins around, but her son is long gone.

At the same time, Ven has just pulled a similar trick on his mother.  She awoke from her sleep to check on her children and found her oldest son's hammock empty.  She runs to the door and bursts it open.  Blinded by the morning sun, she is barely able to see Ven scampering away.

Taeau and Carn reach the unspeakable first.  They stop and wait a moment behind a tree to make sure no one has followed them. "Come on, Carn! To the fortress so we can arm ourselves against our enemies," exclaims Taeau, as he skips toward the fort.  Taeau approaches the fort as Ven lands on the ground behind him, breathing heavily and looking tired.

"Ven, you made it! I didn't think you were going to . . . ohhh, this is great!" But he looks into his cousin's eyes and knows there is something wrong.

"Cousin, I am going to be in so much trouble for this.  I know mother saw me sneak out."

"Yeah, mine did too, but it is worth it.  I have not been able to stop thinking about the treasure all night." Ven brushes past Taeau and heads to their fort's opening as his cousin speaks.

"What's wrong with you?"

"Look, Taeau, I don't care about Stripes and his crew . . . there are much more important things going on."

Taeau looks at his cousin with a blank stare, "Well, what do you mean? What could be more important than this?"

"Look . . . there is a meeting today at the hall, and there might be a war.  My dad is going to need my help.  I am going to take my half of the treasure to protect my family when my dad leaves."

Taeau walks over to his cousin and puts his arms around him.  "Look, you are my family and your fight is my fight.  I will help you and your dad.  My father is going to that meeting too, so you're right.  We should get our stuff and help out our dads." Ven nods his head as they walk into the unspeakable, leaving Carn behind to stand guard.  Ven feels slightly better knowing that his cousin understands how he feels.  They both sit in the fort dividing the treasure, and a new courage builds inside each of them. They both begin to understand that there is nothing that could ever keep them apart.

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The Hall of Eel is filled with both Meno and Salali.  Most of the adult males in the city have gathered together, speaking to each other with suspicion and apprehension.  They were instructed to attend this council unarmed as a sign of peace to their enemies, but in the minds of both the Salali and the Meno peace will not last.  Both Chiefs sit in their thrones dressed in their ceremonial attire, smoking and watching the men in the room.  Black Claw stands between the chiefs.  He wears the helmet of Eel and passes out orders to his captains and various warriors.  The Meno farmers, the Salali gatherers, and city warriors converse with each other, renewing old bonds as the dark cloud of war gathers around them.  It is always like this when the days seem darkest; old grudges are forgotten, and new, stronger alliances are formed.

Dirty Hands talks to a fellow farmer about the strange things that he has seen, and he catches a glance from his brother and nods his head in response.  Dirty Hands knows that his brother is glad he is attending the meeting. Black Claw's small gesture makes Dirty Hand’s feel like a member of the city once again, a feeling he has not had since his first son died. The door opens slightly and closes again.  A Meno guard swiftly walks into the room and approaches Black Claw.  The hall becomes silent, and all eyes are on Black Claw. The Captain nods his head and signals for the guard to go back to his position by the door.  The hall remains silent and Black Claw raises his hands and speaks loudly.

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