《Echoes of Infinity》Chapter 14: Wyatt 3 - YOD 259 - July 31, 11:30 PM.
Advertisement
The bar was rowdy. Lanterns on the dark wooden walls illuminated the room clearly, more than enough to see the filled tables crammed all over the room despite the late hour. Wine and ale covered the floor. To get from one part of the room to the other, it felt as though you were holding your breath and going for a swim, pushing through the mass of humanity that continually called for refills and more food.
Wyatt had to yell to be heard, an occurrence that repeated throughout the room that was full to bursting. Some days, patrons lined up half a kilometre down the road, but thankfully that wasn’t the case tonight. Instead, it was merely uncomfortably full, and when there was enough beer and wine, no one cared who they bumped shoulders with.
Wyatt smiled at all the people that were shouting, drinking, and carousing. For a tiny bar on the outskirts of Velaire, it was hard to believe that in just under five years since its opening, it had become this popular.
But it had. It had taken a lot of work, especially in the chaos after Wyatt’s sudden retirement as Captain of the Citadel Guard, but he had had enough of the politicking and the forced ignorance on issues that he had wanted to shout about from the rooftops.
They had wanted him to stay, of course. But after Wyatt had met the love of his life, Lea, while on patrol, her gentle smile had been enough for him to fall in love with immediately. She was on the floor now, hustling from table to table and making sure everyone was fed and watered. It was a busy job—Wyatt usually had to throw a few idiots out every busy night—but it was rewarding. It was one thing to be a Guard to the Citadel, but it was another entirely to be successful at something that was of your own doing.
Somehow, Lea had convinced him within a few months that he didn’t want to be a Captain of the Velaire Guard anymore, despite it being his life’s work before he met her. She had a way of convincing people, with her soft smile, long blonde hair, and expressive brown eyes. Wyatt had felt like he was falling into those eyes more than once. She had wanted him to be safe, and while his job was many things, safe was not one of them.
Wyatt finished cleaning a glass and looked down the line of his bar to see that all the other glasses he wanted to clean were done. He glanced over one of his customers in front of the bar—a scarred and rough-looking man who was nursing his ale—to see his wife coming over to him with an empty tray.
“Are you done?” Lea asked, scooting around the end of the bar to stand beside him. She put the tray under the bar to be cleaned. “Are you ready to go?”
“Always,” Wyatt said seriously. He batted away Lea’s swatting hand with a smirk. “Hold on, woman. Let me tell the troops.”
Advertisement
Wyatt seized a pair of drumsticks that he kept on the counter. He turned around to the massive drum that was hung on the wall and began to drum. It took a few moments, but Wyatt kept going, the noise from the drum becoming louder and louder before it finally cut through the noise of the crowd. It took even longer for the crowd to calm and begin to quiet down, but after another minute or two of drumming, he managed it. He turned back to the crowd, who were watching him expectantly.
“That’s it for me tonight,” Wyatt said. It was deathly silent, and he could feel the wave of exasperation emanating off his wife. “You know what that means, ladies and gentlemen. I’m in a good mood and you’ve all been good, so take one round on the house!”
The room exploded into cheers. Wyatt nodded to the crowd, who immediately began clamouring for their free refill. He turned his head to Edd, his second, a balding man who was great fun once you got past the fact that he was the grumpiest-looking man that Wyatt had ever seen. Currently, he was leaning against the bar and was studiously ignoring him. He was polishing a plate, even though it was already clean and shining.
“You got it, Edd?” Wyatt called. Edd looked up from his plate and adopted a long-suffering look.
“When don’t I?” Edd asked sardonically. He then smiled and winked at Lea, who laughed. “Go on, Wyatt. I’ve got the bar. Go see your little girl.”
Wyatt saluted his second, picked up his wife, and slung her over his shoulder, who squeaked and swatted him. “See you, lads!” Wyatt shouted, and he carried his futilely struggling wife up the stairs amidst cheers and catcalls.
“That’s the third time this week,” Lea complained, but she was smiling. “Keep doing that, and it’ll be expected every night.”
“And what’s so bad about that?” Wyatt said, somehow managing to keep a straight face.
Lea rolled her eyes. “I’m not going to even start that debate,” she said. She then belied any seriousness by taking off at a run toward their apartment door. Wyatt laughed and caught up to her within ten steps, picking her up again for a moment before he put her back down next to the door.
“You’re getting slower,” Lea teased, panting a little as she pulled a key out of her pocket and unlocked the door.
“Maybe I’m just letting you think that,” Wyatt retorted. Lea’s reply was cut off as their daughter, Bella, burst out of her bedroom. She was wearing her bed clothes, and her bedroom was dark, but she was wide awake.
“You’re both home!” she said, beaming. Wyatt lunged toward her and picked her up, twirling her in a circle. She laughed, her long blond hair flowing behind her and her blue eyes glowing with happiness. “Papa, you’re going too fast!”
“And you’re up too late!” Wyatt said before he put her down and ruffled her hair. “Papa!” Bella complained, pushing his hand away. “I hate it when you do that!”
Advertisement
“How about you at least pretend to be sleeping tomorrow night, and I won’t mess with your hair? Deal?” Wyatt asked, looking down at his daughter with a raised eyebrow.
“No deal!” Bella said, laughing again. She started running around the room and making her way to the kitchen. “I like staying up late!”
“We noticed,” Lea said dryly. Wyatt choked back a laugh as Bella zoomed back into the room, somehow having lost a sock.
“All right, sprinter, it’s time for bed,” Wyatt said, wondering how she could have lost a sock so easily. The blue carpets that they had managed to add to their flat prevented anyone from slipping and sliding anywhere anymore.
Their flat was nice. He had built this inn himself over the course of a summer with help from some friends in the city. They had been reluctant at first, but the permanent discount he had promised at his bar had helped.
And now they’re my regulars, Wyatt thought as he watched his wife bring their daughter to her bedroom. He said goodnight to Bella and walked down his living room, admiring his work. Five years ago, he would have never dreamed this was possible, but here he was, living a different life. A better life.
The living room stretched from one end of the flat to the other, with the one end hosting Bella’s bedroom. Halfway down the living room was the washroom, and his and Lea’s bedroom at the other end. Beside their bedroom was a table with a board game out and his guitar. He strummed it absently before he placed it down, looking into the crackling fire of his fireplace.
After a while, he heard Lea join him, sitting in the chair next to him. “Bella wanted a story,” she said quietly, picking up on his pensive mood. “I told her the story of Keariset.”
“Again?”
“Yes,” Lea said. She reached off her chair, grabbed the poker leaning against the fireplace, and moved a few logs. The fire crackled, and a puff of embers spewed up and into the roof of the fireplace. She put the poker back and sat down. “It’s her favorite.”
“She wants to climb it,” Wyatt said. He closed his eyes and took the comfort of his fire, his wife, and the sounds of his busy bar a floor below him. “The first one to climb the tallest mountain in the world.”
“And who put that idea in her head?” Lea asked. She leaned on Wyatt and put her head on his shoulder. Wyatt put an arm around her shoulders and pulled her close. “Who’s to blame?”
“Blame me,” Wyatt said, and he raised his wife’s chin with his finger. He stared into her eyes, and he felt himself falling. “It’s my fault.”
“It always is,” Lea said. The two moved to kiss until it suddenly went quiet down in the bar.
“You’d better check that,” Lea said, giving him a peck on the lips and pulling back. “Edd might need some help.”
“I need some help,” Wyatt muttered, standing awkwardly and glaring at his wife playfully. “You’re going to get in trouble one of these days.”
“Good thing I have you here when I need it,” Lea said, winking. Wyatt groaned and took a moment to calm himself down.
There was a pounding on their apartment door that made Lea jump. “Drunks again,” she muttered, shaking her head exasperatedly. “You’d think they would learn to stop.”
“I don’t think—” Wyatt began, until there was a pounding fist on the door again.
“Wyatt!” came a familiar voice. “This is Captain Nathanael of the Velaire Guard. Open up! We have a Mage here ready to conduct your daughter’s Testing!”
Ice coursed through Wyatt’s chest as he swore violently. They shouldn’t be here! Jor swore that they wouldn’t come!
“I-I thought you said,” Lea stuttered. Wyatt whirled at her, and she took a step back, visibly frightened.
“Go to Bella’s room and bring her to our bedroom,” he said softly, speaking with a calmness he didn’t feel. “I will deal with this.”
“Y-you said,” Lea repeated. Her face was white. Wyatt had never seen her so frightened. Wyatt took a step forward and wrapped her in a hug, which she returned desperately.
“I will handle this,” Wyatt said in her ear before he let go. “Go!”
Lea scampered across the carpet, remaining quiet as she went to Bella’s room. Wyatt watched her go. When Lea brought Bella back to their bedroom and closed the door, he walked across the hall. He purposefully walked with a heavier gait, patting his back as he walked to ensure that his knife was still there. It was. He thought about opening himself to his magic, a wild and untrained thing that he only used in great need.
There’s no greater need than protecting my family, Wyatt thought. He opened his magic and let himself fall into it.
It was chaos, a swirling deluge of color that threatened to sweep Wyatt away into the lowest depths of insanity. Wyatt gripped his knife firmly, focusing on the leather grip in his hand and using it to center himself. His magic was wild and untamed, a result of managing to hide his magic and never being trained. It was dangerous. He didn’t know how far he could go, and he didn’t want to.
I’d kill them all and burn this bar down with everyone still inside to save them.
The banging reverberated through Wyatt’s apartment once again, startling Wyatt out of his trance. “Open up!” came Captain Nathanael’s voice again. “This is your last warning!”
Wyatt took a deep breath, calming his raging magic and himself as best he could. Finally ready, he unlocked his door and opened it.
Advertisement
- In Serial17 Chapters
Antithetic: Spire of Wonder
The world was never a fulfilling place for April Fallow, and she soon came to resent the fact that, like everyone else, she had just been going along with how society dictates lives should be lead. So, despite her adeptness in educational and social pursuits, April drops out of high school in search of an adventure to call her own—she comes up with the plan that she will travel across the country… Or so she thinks. On the day of her adventure, April finds herself awakened inside another world without the ability to recall how she got there. Confusion and disorientation quickly convert to excitement and ambition as April steps forth with the goal of exploring and truly living within a new world. Her target: to sufficiently conquer a mountain of wonders and natural phenomenon that’s known as one of the world’s biggest mysteries. This mountain—this Spire of Wonder—is recognized as a great, but relatively harmless, dungeon called Shelter Spire that has its completion parameters still unknown. Far reaching temperate forests. Beautiful cliff faces. A complex system of crystal-lit caves and puzzle-like ruins. April soon finds herself taking off on an adventure within one of the most awe inspiring landmarks of another world.NOTE: Amazing Cover Art Done By @Transflames on Twitter, Go Check Them Out.
8 121 - In Serial6 Chapters
When destiny calls
A call for action has been cried out. Men of all ages and stature now have no choice but to defend Ranvar Joseph Tutt was retired as a soldier in the ranvarian military but as war looks iminent for Ranvar the soldiers are called to fight. The endless bullying and soldier dickery makes lives a living hell for the less fortunate soldiers.The battle that ensues is a show of strength and persistence from boths sides with no way out.Or so it seems. This story includes the characters and names of the places used in the story 'the good student'(with permision of course) proof of permision is in this email mooderino sent me: mooderino Chaos Monkey Posts: 57 Threads: 9 Joined: Nov 2015 Reputation: 883 Monday, September 4th, 2017, 11:00 AM To: Squad_Fam I said it was fine as long as you mentioned the original somewhere (in the intro or synopsis or something like that).
8 155 - In Serial17 Chapters
Gates To Earth
It was like any other day on Earth, Until new land masses begun to appear at areas where there was once nothing. And then large Gates that look like doorways appeared on the new land masses as well in other isolated locations on Earth those Gates led to other worlds and possibly other Dimensions itself. No one knows how or why this had begun to happen the gates are not one way doorways on the other side is a whole new planet and possibly universe, Synopsis This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. It was like any other day on Earth, Until new land masses begun to appear at areas where there was once nothing. And then large Gates that look like doorways appeared on the new land masses as well in other isolated locations on Earth, those Gates led to other worlds and possibly other Dimensions itself. No one knows how or why this had begun to happen, the gates are not one way doorways on the other side is a whole new planet and possibly universe, What people once thought was a fantasy began to come to life, some of the creatures which came through the doorways use magic and others use technology that earth can only dream of. Each doorway has something new to be discovered, may it be a doorway to a dark age world or possibly a magical world with magic, Earth can only guess what's on the other side of every Gate. Each country has their own problems and the Gates just add to it, will Earth’s countries work together or fight for control over the Gates that lead to the new worlds. Join Rex Lopiz who has gained Necromancy and the power of Making all sorts of robotic creations, Rex must first start from nothing such these are new powers, he cannot make large undead armies or make advanced robots without starting from the basics. See how other people are dealing with the Gates, the main character is Rex Lopiz but there are times where you see what other people or creatures are doing in order to survive and live their daily lives and what they do. Not everyone is as lucky as Rex but they still try to survive even with Gates appearing. Follow how other people deal with situations as well as follow Rex through his journey. Authors Note This is a side project as well as my first time trying to write a book. I hope you enjoy it and feel free to give me pointers. Some things may be spelt wrong. I will usually try to fix them once I notice it, sorry and thanks again for giving my story a read. -Wikid81
8 67 - In Serial33 Chapters
Love You Lots! Vento Aureo x reader
Y/N L/N, a bright, energetic, and charismatic 17 year old who's adored by her peers as a beacon of happiness and excitement. Everything seemed to be going great for our young heroine, or...so it seemed....What would happen if she was suddenly plunged into a world of violence and crime?vento aureo x reader
8 160 - In Serial16 Chapters
Dnf Smutshots
You read the title 😊⚠️ warning: Smut and Gayness, if you like neither of these things click off like now 🙃⚠️
8 180 - In Serial66 Chapters
I am the ex-wife of the cannon fodder in the chronology [80s]
When Li Yulan realized that the world she lived in was a book, she was being dragged to a black clinic for an abortion. According to the original plot, at this moment, she should have just learned the news of her husband's death, and was about to abandon her biological son and abort the child in her womb, so that she could remarry immediately. Then ten minutes later, she would die on the cold operating table because of a miscarriage operation. After that, her son will be sold into the valley and turned into a villain with many evils. And her cousin would marry her husband, Gu Shen, who didn't die but made a lot of money. Gu Shen went all the way until he became the richest man in the country, and his cousin became the richest man's wife that everyone envied. Li Yulan: ? ? ? Is she being ghosted? Otherwise, how could you do such a stupid thing! Li Yulan immediately covered her stomach, pushed away her cousin who tried her best to persuade her to abort and remarry, and hurried home to hug her villain son tightly. No matter what the plot is or not, as long as she has her own children, her cheap husband and cousin will go wherever they fall in love with it! Gu Shen worked hard outside for half a year, and almost lost his life. He finally made a lot of money and went home with a large bag and a small bag to see his wife and son. Unexpectedly, as soon as he entered the door, he met his wife's defensive gaze. Li Yulan: "Let's get a divorce, but the child has to be mine!" Gu Shen: "???" Who can tell him what happened! Content label: Farming Wenshuang Wen Shuang Wen Shi Wen counterattack Search keywords: Protagonist: Li Yulan; Gu Shen ┃ Supporting role: Dabao Xiaobao ┃ Others
8 143

