Ao'o, 2026 AC/DC, day. . . . . . .
Another bright and sunny day. Warm weather, a
slight breeze. Star was on her terrace watering her herbal garden.
The buds were thick and dark green, smelling heavy with earth. They
were sticky to the touch, large in her fingers, nearly ready to be
picked and left to dry. She went to the small gardening table next to
her plants and picked up an already dried bud from a small gold tray
and proceeded to roll a joint. She picked up a match, struck it and
lit the joint.
She inhaled deeply and felt the smoke
fill her lungs in the morning rays. For weeks there had been nothing
but peace in the castle. Dawn had recovered and spent her time with
her child. Star had been left in isolation these past few days, of
her own choice mostly. She wanted a little peace and quiet, especially after finding her spy dead. Two days and a night after sending him his body was found with ears, eyes and tongue ripped out.
It had unnerved the Queen, as well as those closest to her. Speaking of which, Richi was out doing his job, ruling the estate managers and kingdom correspondents. He liked that part of their duality most, while she was the face of the throne, he knew everything that ran it.
It had unnerved the Queen, as well as those closest to her. Speaking of which, Richi was out doing his job, ruling the estate managers and kingdom correspondents. He liked that part of their duality most, while she was the face of the throne, he knew everything that ran it.
She had much to think of, to be
thankful for, to wonder about. Richi was her ever faithful companion
and she cared for him deeply. Sometimes she wished wished she could
marry him, but to do so would remove her from power. She clenched her fist and it felt so
empty.
“Your highness!” A guard had run
in. “Look to the north!”
She did and it was then that she
noticed the pillar of smoke. That was the direction of the Sabbath
Lands. She sighed, they were in a state of civil war right now. While
she had established peace among her own lands, the hill clans and
tribes of the north east were often at war with one another. Nothing
but land disputes between people who were one step below the
Geordieman tribes and one step above being completely pagan. All of
them out of reach of her political power, but not that of her friend.
As the guard rambled on about how no
news was yet forthcoming she decided to entertain herself and ride
out to assist, she had an investment in the Sabbath Lands after all.
She nearly Had to guarantee the safety of the land. Most people knew
she had close bonds to the Mage Geez, who grew the plants she tended
to now. His herbal supply spread far and wide, the medicine to cure
any aliment. As his friend she took it upon herself to personally
ride out and lend help.
She walked past her guard and to the
stables. Before Anyone could object she was riding hard for the
Sabbath lands with a small militia in tow. Richi, watching her leave
yet again with a scowl on his perfect face, could at least be happy
about that last bit. As he turned inside from the front steps of the
castle he was met with a barrage of unanswered questions by the
Managers. When would she be back? She must see to this, she must see
to that. Richi sometimes wondered who the true ruler was, himself or
his cousin.
Star rode hard, and what was normal a
comfortable five day journey she did in two. Along the way she found
taverns with ready horses for her to ride and once off a tired steed
she simply hoped on another. This way she rode longer and farther and
within two and a half days, arrived. The fire had not been quenched
yet, as was normal for this type of land. In this outer most lands of
the Sabbath kingdom, they were plains and hills that rolled far in
all directions. Usually these plains were used to grow crops of all
kinds, their more active villages and kingdoms lay to farther north
to the marshes.
Sometimes, these fires were allowed to
burn to days at a time to help clear dead brush for a new harvest. No
doubt the fire had been struck by man, but was a thing of help in the
midst of chaos. When she came up to the fire she saw tribesmen
battling it out in a small scrimmage, Geez's people however were more
concerned with the inferno. She held her men back from the battle,
instead opting to help douse the flames of the fire line near Geez's
property. She hadn't been this way since she last spoke to him and
she found him easily as he helped to lead the fight against the
flames.
She over watched from a hill that over
looked the massive valley, there was no use getting involved with
nothing to do. She likened being useless in such a situation as being
a beheaded chicken. There was no need for her to get involved as her
men did it instead. They had even asked her to stay back, they being
more useful in this matter than she was. Geez rode up to her side to
watch as she did. He had a smudge of soot across one cheek but seemed
fine otherwise.
“Nasty fire!” She shouted, gazing
upon his frizzy curly hair or the mustache that perfect rested on his
face.
He nodded. “Nothing I feel threatened
by. Better than ye olde dragon fire any day. Thank you for coming all
the same!”
She smiled. “Of course my friend!”
Into the day the fire was fought, Star
shed sweat even from a distance. Yet as the Mage had said there was
no real danger, the fire was catching mostly brush and his men had
quickly dug a trench that separated the barns from the flames with
the others fought their battles on the other side of it. Well into
the night they battled and the next day it was put to rest like the
land dispute that caused it. Geez and Star had called a meeting
between warring leaders and an arrangement of their own device was
made.
“At least for now the dispute is
settled,” Geez said when they turned away from the meeting in a
glen.
She nodded. “Is there nothing to be
done to bring them into the fold of modern civilization?”
“They refuse. They see us as the
pagans.”
She laughed. He led her into the woods,
away from the prying eye. She followed without hesitation. Into the
sunset they rode and into the night, to the more rocky areas of the
east. By the time the moon came to rest just above the horizon they
stopped before a large rocky pass. The sides of the pass rose up into
the sky on either side of them. Geez led the way without a word and
she followed in complete trust.
“If only Richi knew I was alone
Again. He would be furious.”
“Forgive me for asking, but why not
marry him? He controls your affairs when you leave. He cares for your
well being. He worries and is angered by you being alone. Sounds to
me like you two are already married.”
“We can never marry. I was not born
royal, I am the mother of royals and if I married another man besides
a prince or king, I will lose my crown.”
“Ah I see. With your husband vanished
your motherhood is all.”
“I claim Jim is still alive,” she
whispered. He could see her eyes flash in the moonlight as she looked
upwards. “His body was never found. No one can prove, besides his
absence, that he ever died. To remarry would effectively dethrone
me.”
“And your cousin?”
“Richi is my family and closest
friend, he started the rebellion against the BOC to free me, he
understands me. He knows me very well, better than anyone.” She
recalled a moonlight tryst they shared long ago. . . .when she was
just a young one.
“You seem very guarded over
bloodlines your highness. I notice such things. You refuse to remarry
to remain the queen to a king long since gone.”
“The line of rulers is an event that
I have to guard the integrity of. The BOC must never gain power like
they did before, never again. Should they stand next to the throne
all freedom is lost. They nearly had it too, until I became Queen.”
She was silent for a heart beat as flashes of memory swept behind her
eyes. “The wrong or right ruler will decide the fate of thousands,
upon thousands of people. The BOC must never gain the crown.”
“One day we might see the destruction
of them entirely.”
“I can only hope. As much as I wish
to, the people still rely on them. To destroy something as ancient as the BOC could be
devastating so I cursed us both with immortality. If they must thrive
so would I. Until then, I leave it to the citizens to decide when
they want to abolish it. I hope some day they find a reason.”
“Or you find a replacement solution.
And Richi you trust to be your stand in?”
She nodded. “He I trust to never fall
victim to any priest.” She shook her head, at both her antics of
ruling and his of taking up her slack. “He is my cousin and closest
friend. I love him dearly.” After a beat of silence she spoke
again, trying to move on from subjects she tried to avoid like love
and marriage and men. “What is it you brought me this way to see
Geez? What lays in the darkness here?”
“Something you have been seeking.”
She felt her heart leap into her throat
and she fell silent as they approached a large building in the middle
of a rocky gorge. It stood alone and only one horse wandered the
sparsely grassed over area. They dismounted, wen to the porch and
Geez opened the door. Inside was a wonderful world of candle and lamp
lights and tools and gears. Large things covered with dirty white
linen sheets, crates opened and some closed.
“What is this place?” She asked,
though in her heart she knew.
“This is where the last stand was
made.” A voice rang out from high above.
A large sheet was dropped and a massive
structure that Star could only call a canon was revealed. She looked
up and saw a man above tinkering with something here, tightening
something there. It was the Kilmister by the scent of his cigarette.
Most of these crates were things she had paid for. She knew where she
was.
“Welcome to the Rainbow.” Geez said
next to her, admiring the work done to it. “The last stand of
Spyders from Mars against the People of Earth. It was here that the
Earth King trapped a horde of Spyders and forced them to watch as he
destroyed their only way home after defeating them in battle. He took
them prisoner for decades before they were mysteriously released and
scattered to the winds of the lands.”
“Mysteriously?” She asked
skeptically.
“So they say,” Kilmister said from
above. He put down his tools and stepped onto a platform that he
started lowering with a turn lever. When he was on the ground he
approached Star, wiping his hands free of grease. “They begged 'im
to let 'em and their children return to Mars. Begged the king but he
refused 'em.”
“I was not there, I cannot speak for
that King.” She sniffed and said haughtily.
“Of course you weren't. You were
still asleep on Mars.”
“Asleep?” Her eyebrows creased
together as she tried to understand. “How so? As in unborn?”
Geez went off to inspect the Rainbow
Bridge, a device that had been destroyed for centuries.
Kilmister paused and sighed, trying to
think of how to explain it. “On Mars there has had three races of
people. The Humans who lived there and the race of aliens they
rescued from a dying planet. These other-worlders were called
Starriders, they were an ancient race who mastered immortality
without the aid of water. Once rescued and take to Human colonies on
Mars, the younger generations fell in league with the humans and
interbred against the wishes of the elders. Their offspring
eventually became its own race, Spyders.”
Star had never known this. No one on
earth except the man telling her knew. Mars history had long since
been lost to earthlings.
“Where does that leave you and me?”
She asked, watching every move he made as he took out a lighter to
light the joint she had on her lips.
“My great great.....great....grandmother was a true hybrid, what came after her are Spyders. Her father was a 'Rider, one of the younger nobles
who chose mortality." He took a puff on his cig. "When Mars broke out in civil war, he married a Spyder woman for peace. But unless you was one of the immortal StarRiders, hybrid blood faded into
Spyder blood. These elder Riders were neither born nor ever dead.”
Even Geez had to eavesdrop. Star eyed
Kilmister nervously as he went about, tugging cables and tightening
bolts. She inhaled, held her breath, then exhaled.
“You are something that was supposed
to be laid to rest forever and never awaken.” He stepped back and
looked at his handy work. “Do you like children?”
“Of course I do, I have children.”
“On Mars, when I left, the rulers
cursed the planet to remain still in time until you returned. As far
as I know, not a single babe 'as been born on Mars since.”
She had no idea it was even possible.
“When do I to return to the red planet?”
“Nearly ready here. I'll call you to
my side when its ready.”
“That's it?” She asked. “That's
all you wanted to tell me? That's all you have to say to me here and
now?”
“Yep, that's it.”
“You can't just stop in the middle of
a story and not reveal the whole truth!”
“I can and I did. Now go home Star Queen.” He had hardly so much as looked at her and knew it infuriated her. His ultimate goal was to drive her away from this thing she made him do.
Geez watched silently as Star fumed with frustration, he too was wary of what she wanted to do. She had to have faith in Kilmister, yet she was opening a dangerous door. Before leaving she stopped at the doorway and turned back.
“How do I know you aren't just lying
to me? How do I know you won't lead an invasion once the bridge is
opened?”
“If that was my plan, I wouldn't be
asking ya for help.”
She clenched her teeth together, nodded
and then tuned in a huff. Geez followed her.
"Star!" He came up beside her she mounted her horse.
She stared down at him with a placid face.
"Are you sure you want to do it? Leave this world?"
"I must. . . ."
"But why? You have been Queen for decades. What can help you on Mars? What if you ARE earthling?"
"There are questions left unanswered, time lost and forgotten. Demons that haunt me. Mars calls to me and I must go. " She saw Zardos lurking on the porch, unseen by anyone but Star. "Not long before I was adopted, stars fell from the sky and I woke up in a pit of fire. I am what fell that night. Why?" She looked up and then turned her horse and rode off into the night.
"Star!" He came up beside her she mounted her horse.
She stared down at him with a placid face.
"Are you sure you want to do it? Leave this world?"
"I must. . . ."
"But why? You have been Queen for decades. What can help you on Mars? What if you ARE earthling?"
"There are questions left unanswered, time lost and forgotten. Demons that haunt me. Mars calls to me and I must go. " She saw Zardos lurking on the porch, unseen by anyone but Star. "Not long before I was adopted, stars fell from the sky and I woke up in a pit of fire. I am what fell that night. Why?" She looked up and then turned her horse and rode off into the night.
Geez had become friends with Kilmister.
Not even he knew much more than Star did, hearing of her earliest memory was a surprise. Her heart pounded as
furiously as she forced her horse to ride. Always! Always such a lack
of information! Damn be the men who crossed the Queen of Stars! She
screamed and thundered hard away from the gorge of the Rainbow
Bridge. What she wanted was in her grasp but would she grab it when
it came? She didn't even know. That is what angered her most.
She stopped suddenly in the path after
an hour's ride. She could not return to Ao'o, not when the bridge was
nearly done.
“I cannot return.” She dismounted,
talking to herself. “The bridge is almost done, no I cannot go home
just yet.” She stopped and looked behind her, the gorge was a
distant smudge on the horizon.
Her horse was breathing hard so she let
go of the reigns and let him wander to the small stream in hearing
distance. She followed her beast through the glen and through
the short trees under the moon. The smoke in the distance from the
fire of the Sabbath marshes was diminishing every moment. The
creature found water and by the brook were berry bushes and small
mushrooms. Star was hungry and far from the nearest village, far from
civilization.
She sat down with her back to a tree,
sighing into the night about her life. The mushrooms were pale in the
moonlight and it didn't even cross her mind whether or not the things
she found in the night were safely edible, but she ate them anyway.
Mushrooms, berries, handfuls of water. She didn't even have a canteen
with her.
Into the night the moon rose higher and
not long after eating, Star felt a pulse in her eyes. She took off
her coat, then her boots. When she sat back again the moon was a
larger, flatter disc in the sky. It suddenly began reaching for her
and her jaw dropped as the moon looked like it was melting in
reverse, towards her, dripping its craters across the black grass.
Its light was flat, she was frozen and it crept upon her like a man
in heat.
She couldn't even scream as it opened
into an endless white hole and she felt herself being sucked in. She
grabbed for the grass between her fingers, trying to hold back and
succeeded in managing to crawl forward on her belly. Away from the
hungry moon.
She got to her feet and was running!
Running from the moon as it clawed it way after her! She couldn't
scream, there was no sound. She tripped and landed hard on her front!
When she turned she wasn't even in the glen anymore. She was on the
ridge around Blackmoore hills.....where she and Richi had consummated
their lingering stares brimming with teenage lust.
…..when she first came to stay with
the Blackmoores of Holy Wood, they put her at age fifteen, she was a
strong and capable nineteen now. Out of the three Blackmoore brothers, the first had many sons. The second had one son and the third
had a daughter, Star. She had no real future of duty, unless she
married into royalty she would remain a noble lady forever. She had
no woes then. . . . . .
Star was watching everything as if
it were a dream. She watched herself in that time on this day. For
some reason she had fallen into the memory of her and Richi's night
together.
Still learning the ways of the people, she was educated enough to her age level and knew the Book of Law like no one else better. She attended a girls academy, and her parents took it upon themselves to make sure she knew how to run a household and run servants. She had been gifted a life of nobility, but she was to take the role like she was born to it.
The King was young, and would soon seek
a wife in the years to come. They were holding out for her to wed
into the throne. She was an adamant virgin. But she herself was also
curious. Having been shied away from men, she wondered about them.
She read many things in the libraries and sexual conduct was some of
them.
Richi was a handsome lad just three
years older than her. Her cousin, her father's brother's only son. He
was a quiet young man, unwed at age twenty two. Typical Blackmoore
look with long black hair, dark eyes, and a solemn gaze. He was
always with his guitar, he was a quick hand and deviant ladies man.
He was sitting on the porch one summer's day, when the procession
came up the drive. Horses, pack mules and travel vehicles were
coming. His mother and father had beat them to it; the family summer
retreat.
It was a humid summer when they arrive, her hair was arranged simply, a thick braid to the side, a pin with the family crest insignia on it in the twists. The crest was an ornate B on a deep purple background.
She was riding on a grey and white
speckled stallion, prancing up the drive like she half owned the
place. She wore black boots up to her knees, black riding pants and
an off white shirt that she seemed to have just buttoned on the verge
of indecent. She seemed to have changed since she was first presented
to the public. She had been a tad more conservative then, a tad more
modest.
She wore her customary riding glasses,
round and yellow to adjust to the long sun exposure. On her head was
a now worn black leather hat. Her hat had dark purple plumage
sprouting from on side. She was pure Blackmoore there. Richi knew she
would be his then.
He himself was dressed in his usual all
black. An airy tunic of black woven silk, white stars along the
buttons. His pants were likewise, long and as is customary for the
Blackmoore family, were a thin black velvet. His shoes were canvas
sewn, traditional black. He was a black blood, through and through
and wore it with pride.
Star watched as they conversed,
shared a stolen kiss in the stables and how She had stalked him with
her eyes the entire visit. She wanted him to want her, back then,
there had been no other men in her life.
It was sunset when Richi was back on
his porch, strumming. The three brothers were here, and their wives
and children. The Blackmoores were all there and their elder cousins
held the center of attention. Star and Ritchie were the odd ones out,
his father was second in line of succession, Star's was third. They
didn't have the most responsibility and were fine with that.
Star walked out of the house is a
traditional Blackmoore women's garb for this type of setting and
event, a dress of black lace. An off shoulder neckline in lace,
long-sleeved in lace, a slim silk gown underneath contoured to her
every curve to just below her thighs. She looked elegant, and when
she passed, he saw that the back was cut out in a diamond shape. Her
creamy skin beckoned him. Her hair was half pinned up with silver and
amethyst tipped pins.
She was leading him, he was willing.
She took him tot he tree nestled atop a hill. It looked over valleys
and the servants always placed thick rugs under it for the family
members and off duty servants to sit and lounge. Of course, to those
more perverse it was a place for the curious.
When he found her she was standing next
to the tree, staring off into the silver valley below. She had removed the
silk under dress and was only in ruffled black lace. He went up
behind her and began to undo the clasp to the heavy choker her
parents put on her. It was symbolic, she caged by them. He took off
the heavy silver collar, in the shape of a constellation, amethysts
to match her hair pins. He let it drop to the ground. He took the
hair pins out, and put them in his pocket. He reached around her to
grab her shoulders and hold her against him. The feel of her bare
this close to him.
He turned her round and kissed her. It
was deep and possessive. He tilted her head back and trailed kisses
down her temple, her jaw line, her neck. A breeze blew through and it
made her skin prick, her nipple hardened against the bare chest
peeking out of his tunic.
While they kissed she took the tunic
away from him. He eased her back to sit on the rug with him, he laid
her back and hovered in close to her, smothering her with his kiss,
his hand playing with her rosebud nipples. Her dress hiked up on her
legs, she rubbed her smooth thighs against him, it made his spine
shiver. She was aching for him, and nervous at the thought of an
intrusion.
Star watched herself make love to the
man she was told was her cousin.
His hips pressed against her womanhood
and she felt him then, a hard member straining against his thin
velvet trousers. All that separated them was lace and velvet. He
undid his trousers and worked them off with ease. He had her sit in
his lap, facing him at first. His hands were everywhere, her neckline
was low and his hands grabbed her breasts, squeezing, holding. His
mouth went to her hard peaks and he sucked.
Suddenly it ended and there was
her husband, laughing, walking through her vision. Alive. He came up to her in the glen and she
realized she was back in the real world, tripping on mushrooms. He
held his hand for her and pulled her up, she glanced down and found
her shirt was missing by her own hand. He took her by the hand and
led her back to the river, as he had long ago. . . .
In a moment the moon was back in the sky
and was reflecting off the rippling water. She had loved him yes, but
he was gone often and she was left to the mercy of the BOC those many
times until he never came back. She began to untie her trousers as
the moonlight in the water reflected off her face. She stepped out of
and away from the rest of her clothing, now naked in the moonlight.
She went forward and the water was cold as it touched her bare toes,
it gratefully accommodated her body with each step she went into the
river.
The water wrapped around her like a
silky, barely there blanket and she spread her arms as she swam into
it. The sound of the brook filled her ears and when she looked back
to find Jim, he was gone. . . . But there was someone else there and
she abruptly stood up in the water. Her nipples hardened and the water
desperately rolled off of her skin like clothing falling to the
ground.
He was there, in his worn jeans and
without shoes or shirt. Three men had visited her in her nightly
drugged escapade, three men who all had had an impact on her life.
Three who have liberated her, sheltered her, fought for her, loved
her. All three were men she had returned the feelings for. But the one
who stood there now was the one she wanted most. Yet, in the blink of an eye he vanished with a smile.
Leaning on a tree was her tormented reflection. It was Zardos. Star stared at her with unseeing eyes and tiled her head. She had no idea why the men who had been showed her were chosen, or what they meant.
Leaning on a tree was her tormented reflection. It was Zardos. Star stared at her with unseeing eyes and tiled her head. She had no idea why the men who had been showed her were chosen, or what they meant.
“What does it mean?” She called
to Zardos, her mental projection. “Why do you all appear to me? Torment me?” She shivered
in a small breeze that slithered across her nude body.
Zardos watched like a wolf on its prey. Watching each ripple in the water. "One to never fail you. One to give you power. One to make you desperate."
She listened to the twisted being and as her head filled with colors and
thoughts of many shades and reasons she sank back into the water for
her night time swim. Three men, past present and dead....or was it
future? Richi was her most trusted ally, Jim her only husband, Bon
her only love. But there was one more man, one more man who waited on
the red speck in the sky she looked up to. The one who invaded her
dreams, who she didn't know.
“Where men once ruled and ruined
before you, may men rule a better world after you.” She told the
sky, repeating what a witch haunted her by. “No daughters shall
rule what is rightfully theirs, lest blood be their domain. Where
once sons were absent, let them come forth to right the imbalance of
their fathers, to continue the legacy of their mothers. Red sands for
she, and green for he. . . . .Only then may you rest.”
The next thing she knew the day had
come and the night seemed to end all too quickly. She sat up and
gasped to find herself nude, covered in leaves and branches. She
shook her head, collected her clothing and sat by the brook. Her
fingers stretched across the ground where she pressed her hand into
the earth, he had been standing there, he had been there. Tears
choked her but she refused to cry.
A Queen never cried.
A Queen never cried.
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