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WHEN THEIR WORLD DIED by Sherry Derr-Wille
“Your father wishes to speak with you, Princess.” Morgiana looked up from her tapestry to see her father’s personal physician standing beside her. “Is he worse?” she questioned, not at all certain she wanted to hear the answer. “I’m afraid the words His Highness wants to speak will be his last. You must hurry. Time is of the essence.” Morgiana stuck the needle into the work in front of her and pushed back her chair. Fear clutched at her heart as she got to her feet. In her sixteen turnings of the seasons, her father had always been there for her. In seven journeys of the sun, the Man Gods were due to return. With them, they would bring a prince from a far-off kingdom to be her life mate. He would rule the people with her and perpetuate her lineage. Her father could not be dying. He must stand beside her as the Man Gods sacrificed her virginity, and her life mate consummated the marriage. He needed to instruct the young prince in the best ways to rule the people. Red and white sunbeams played games across the floor of highly polished diamond. Under normal circumstances, Morgiana would have enjoyed the prisms of light, which brought the room to life. Unfortunately, nothing had been normal since her father took to his sick bed. Her soft slippers made no noise as she hurried across the solarium to the great staircase leading to the upper story of the palace. Outside the door to the royal apartment, Quagar, her father’s life-long friend and valet, stood guard. The sadness in his eyes confirmed the words of the physician. “Your father awaits you, Your Highness.” “Since when are you so formal with me, Quagar?” “Since the day of your rule has dawned. Before the tri-moons rise, you will be queen and I, your loyal subject. I pray you will grant my petition and allow me to join your father on his funeral pyre.” A lump formed in Morgiana’s throat and tears stung her eyes. She could no more abide the loss of Quagar, than she could that of her father. How many times had he calmed her fears when dreadful dreams dominated her sleep time? The thought of granting his petition tore at her heartstrings, but to do less would be a dishonor to her father’s loyal servant. “I pray I will not have to deal with such a request for many turnings of the seasons to come.” Quagar nodded sagely and pressed the button to open the door to her father’s apartment complex. Memories of the carefree days of childhood flooded her mind as she walked across the informal sitting room to her father’s sleeping chamber. As though by magic, the door slid open to allow her entrance. “Morgiana, my child, come closer so I may gaze upon your lovely face.” She gasped at how weak her father’s voice sounded. Only one journey of the sun ago, it had been as authoritative as always. How could this have happened in so short a time? “I can see by the look on your face, that what you see is shocking to you. Please do not mourn. My time is over.” “It cannot be, Father. I will call your physician. He will surely be able to bring you back to health.” “No, my child, there is nothing anyone can do. The prophecy must be fulfilled.” “What prophecy?” Her father’s statement puzzled her. In all the years of her life, she had never heard of any such thing. “Since the day of your birth, I have denied the truth in the signs. As a boy, my father told me of the prophecy. It said when the last ruler, born of the people, comes from the womb of the queen, a second sun will appear. When the last surviving parent of the child dies, so will this world.” Panic gripped Morgiana’s mind. Was he saying the end of the age was at hand? “The white sun has shone since the beginning of time. On the day you were born, the red sun appeared in the heavens. Over the turnings of the seasons, the Man Gods and I have discussed the meaning of this heavenly event.” “The world cannot be ending, Father. What will become of the people? How can the Man Gods allow them to be destroyed?” “Let me finish. You are the last ruler of the people to be born into this world. With my death, you will become queen. The people will look to you for leadership. By the time the ashes of my funeral pyre have been scattered by the wind, the Man Gods will arrive.” A spasm of coughing cut short her father’s words, giving Morgiana a moment to digest what he just told her. With the end of the age upon them, she would never experience the thrill of marriage and children. “Do not look so sad, my child. You will be embarking on a marvelous adventure. The Man Gods will choose from our people those most fit. They, along with you and several others, will be taken to a new world. There, you will colonize the area and fulfill the prophecy.” “Of what others do you speak?” “They will be from the Torellies. From them, their leader’s son, Sorento, will become your life mate.” “Sorento?” Morgiana echoed, her voice seeming to bounce off the walls. “He and his people are savages. They are our sworn enemies. I will never be his life mate. The Man Gods will bring me a mate, a prince from a far-away kingdom, just as they brought Mother to you.” “The Man Gods have chosen Sorento. When the red sun consumes our world, his people, as well as our own, will cease to exist. Both our civilizations must continue to thrive.” “But he is...” “There are no buts, Morgiana. The prophecy must be fulfilled. I have had several meetings with Sorento’s father, Kenmer. We are in agreement.” “When? Where?” “It matters not. Our secret negotiations have sealed the future. For both peoples to survive in this new land, each will need the help of the other. Only you can convince them to accept it. Live up to my expectations of you.” Her father lay back against the pillows and closed his eyes. The strength she’d seen when he outlined her future seemed to drain before her eyes. “Oh, Father, do not leave me. I am not ready to rule. I want you beside me for many turnings of the seasons.” Once more, he opened his eyes. “If only I could grant you your desire. The Man Gods have assured me, we will meet again. No matter how far away this new land lies, my spirit will be reincarnated as one of your subjects. You are ready to rule. As the daughter of your mother and me, you will be fair in your judgments. You have her compassion, as well as my wisdom. As for me, the Man Gods have assured me your mother waits for me to join her before she is reincarnated.” The love of her mother encompassed Morgiana. It had been three turnings of the seasons since her mother’s passing. During that time, she never doubted her mother’s spirit hovered close to her. It came as no surprise to learn no reincarnation had taken place. A soft breeze drifted through the open window. In it, she could hear her mother calling softly to her father. Come to me, my love. Leave behind the pain. What of me? How can you both leave me alone? We have taught you well, her father’s voice echoed in her ears. As it did, she realized only the shell of his body remained on his sleeping place. His spirit had joined that of her mother. From this day forward, she would be responsible for her people. They would look to her for leadership. She would be their queen. |