Chapter Two- Spring

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In the writings of Elementi, it was described as the most beautiful land in the world and yet its people had turned to The Darkness. Whenever she or Bren had brought the land up in their lessons hoping to learn more about it, the conversation had been swiftly changed and the subject forgotten.

She and Bren had both made a pact that when they could leave God's land for their enrichment travels they would go to Tozaro. 

If that time ever came- she corrected herself, remembering the conversation she had had with the High Priest about starting her travels when she turned 18 and was anointed into the Sisterhood. High Priest Jon had explained to her that it was too dangerous-

"Better to stay in God's land under his protection" he had said.

Eboni sighed. Sometimes she wished that she could go off and see the world. Even just once.

"Lost in your thoughts?" The familiar, comforting voice of High Priestess Elena said from behind her.

"Just thinking about the world." She replied honestly, turning to face her.

She was stood in the doorway, her silver hair pulled tightly into a bun at the nape of her neck, the golden trim signifying her rank on her white robes glinting as the second sun met the first above them in the sky.

The High Priestess pursed her lips, looking out of the window she had just been gazing out of. There in the horizon was the ocean, stretching out into oblivion.

"Don't worry, I know I can't leave." Eboni said after a moment's silence, not wanting Elena to think that she was she was thinking about traveling. 

"Come and sit, my child." She walked into the library, taking a seat at the head of the table, gesturing for Eboni to sit by her side. 

"I don't want you to think I am not grateful for being allowed to stay here, High Priestess. I really am. I love it here. You are my family." Eboni said as she sat down.

"I know, Eboni. You are like a daughter to me. But you know why you must not leave- at least, not leave yet. It would be far too dangerous, especially if the knowledge of your, skills, reached the wrong ear."

Eboni smiled sadly. Her power, gifted to her by their creator, Elementi, himself. Her control over the element of ice that only appeared during the winters. Rare and valuable during the other seasons, Eboni had soon been taught to hide it from an early age when foreigners and traders came up the mountain to the temple.

She had resigned herself to spending the rest of her days in the temple. It was not a bad life. When she reached 30 and had successfully completed all of her studies she would be allowed to go down to the small city at the bottom of the mountain and help those who were less fortunate. There were worse things than having a life as a Sister of the Temple of Elementi.

"How is you reading going?" Elena asked, standing from her chair and walking over to the freshly sorted bookshelves.

"I have just finished reading a book about the healing methods hospitals in the city below are using. It was very interesting." She replied.

"That's good. I have some new books that I would like you to read. A topic you will not have seen before. I will leave them on your bed." Elena said, looking over the books and wiping the shelves checking for dust.

"Thank you. I am sure I will enjoy them very much!" Eboni replied.

Ever since she could read the High Priest and Priestess would give her books from their personal collection for her to read. As far as she was aware, none of the other Brothers and Sisters had had access to them, as they contained information about the elements and their link to Elementi as well as other topics she had not found anywhere in the library.

Though she felt privileged at being allowed access to them, she often felt as though they were waiting for something to happen. The information they contained had been sketchy at best. It seemed that no one had ever been gifted with an element before, though the books were full of information about elemental and self-control. All written by previous High Priests and Priestesses, there was some useful guesses and information which had helped her master the control of her gift. Though nothing about why she had been given it in the first place.

She had shared the books with Bren, whether he had actually read them all she didn't know. She had always told Bren everything. They did everything together. When her gifts first started to manifest she had learnt that the High Priest and Priestess had tried to hide her gift from him and the others in the temple, but her lack of control over it at a young age had meant that plan didn't last long.

During her lessons, Bren had been the one to help her when it came to meditation, and had also given her a moving target during practical practice.

The door to the library slammed open, only to be quickly shut. A white robed figure stood with their back to them, their hands resting on the door as they caught their breath. Though their hood was up, there was only one person Eboni knew it could be.

"Bren?" She said, confused as to why he was out of breath.

The answer quickly came as someone pounded on the library door.

"Open this door right now! I know it was you!" A voice that sounded like High Priest Jon's came from the other side.

Spinning around, her suspicions were proven to be correct as his hood slipped down to reveal his face. His black hair was matted against his face, skin lightly tanned from his work outside in the sun.

"Hide me!" He asked, his brown eyes fixing straight onto her pleadingly.

"Hide you for what reason Brother Bren?" High Priestess Elena said, from the side of the room, her eyebrows raising accusingly.

"High Priestess!" Bren exclaimed. "Nothing. I've don't nothing!"

The library door swung open again, this time revealing a very out of breath High Priest.

Bren quickly darted to Eboni's side, slowly edging his way behind her.

"I know it was you boy!" High Priest Jon said, pointing his finger accusingly.

"Who me?" Bren replied as Eboni tried to hide her smile. She knew how seriously the High Priest took the sacred tree, and no doubt Bren had been picking from it again.

"It grows back." Bren mumbled into her ear.

Eboni looked from him to High Priest Jon, no longer able to keep the smile from her lips.

"What seems to be the problem Jon?" High Priest Elena asked, going to stand by his side near the door.

"The fruit, it's all gone again! That's the second time this week!" He replied, exasperated.

"Well, I know that this is a very important issue, and rightly so. However we are two hours away from evening prayer, so perhaps it could wait until tomorrow?" High Priestess Elena said, steering him around and out of the door.  She turned back to face them. "I expect you both to be on time to prayer this evening. And I must say, I am particularly looking forward to desert tonight." Winking at them over her shoulder, she continued walking with High Priest Jon out of the library and towards the temple.

As soon as they were out of ear shot, Eboni turned around to look at her Brother and best friend. His hands hanging by his side were stained purple from the sacred fruit, the grin on his face cementing the fact that he had no regrets.

"It will have all grown back by the end of the week!" He said, plucking a rounded fruit from his pocket and handing it to her. "Want one?"

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