The Royal Eight (AU,CC,TEEN) [COMPLETE] 11/18/04
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 5:37 pm
Title: The Royal Eight
Rating: TEEN
Category/ Couples: AU, Antar Fic Zan/Ava, Rath/Vilandra II, Larek/ Taylaya and some Belil/Valaya
Summary: The lives of the Royal Eight on Antar and how the events unfolded that led to their deaths.
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with the show Roswell, the rights remain with the creator.
Author’s Notes: This is a fic that looks at the lives of the Royal Eight of Antarix, the system that Antar resides in, told from the pov of Taylaya. There are new characters, Tayalaya Teris, the sister of Rath Teris, Valaya Ezalan, the sister of Ava Ezalan and Belil Tirand, the brother of Larek Tirand. Also a few characters on the evil side, Tihandra, the grandmother of Zan and Vilandra, Vilandra I and Kevara, their aunts. Also Jayden, the emporer of the Qurgons and Neasana, the Queen of the Leerghs. Also if you would like to read a fic about these characters and the pod squad on Earth see: viewtopic.php?t=8277
A Powerless Power
Part 1:
A small blonde girl of about four runs barefoot through the lush green meadows closely followed by two other flaxen- haired girls of about seven and five. All three laughed as the sun warmed their faces. "Laya! We have to hurry! Zan and Larek are returning today!"
I stop dead. " Larek is coming?"
Vilandra dropped beside me out of breath. "Yes, of course."
Ava fell in front of us, her thick curls covering her round cheeks. She laughed and dropped backward to a sitting position. Before another word could be spoken a horn blew in the distance. It sounded the return of the Prince of Antar, His Royal Highness Zan Derai Antaris, and the Future Royal Advisor, Larek Minies Tirand.
We laughed and ran back toward the castle. The nursemaids met us halfway. "Taylaya Jacsi Teris! This is the fifth time this month! The princesses would never have gone into the meadows without your guidance! These careless and thoughtless actions must end! Now hurry up and get to your home! You are excused tonight from the Princess Vilandra’s side! Now go!!"
I walked sadly home to where Rath sat outside playing. I stopped as I saw my sickly little brother leaning against a tree. At not quite three he was undersized and not much bigger than a baby was, though sturdier. He was drumming a stick in the earth when I came up. The stick lay forgotten as he held his arms upward. "Laya!" I picked him up and took him inside where I searched in vain for a piece of meat, or cheese, or bread. Father had taken what little bit we had to buy ale and get drunk.
I sat with Rath in my arms. I was tall and sturdy for my age and Rath was small and sickly. Though only a year apart it seemed years were between us. I set my cheek against his forehead and immediately jerked back. He was burning to the touch. Tears stung my eyes as I sat there rocking my baby brother as he began to lean against me seemingly exhausted.
After a few moments I stood and filled a sink with cold water. When it was almost full I turned the water off. I sat Rath on the counter and took off his clothes. It was a painstakingly hard task as his head was leaning against my shoulder. When all his clothes were finally off I eased him into the water, leaning his head back against a soft cloth folded beside the sink. Using a gentle sponge I bathed his face in cool water trying to bring down the fever.
I didn’t know how long he had been sick…. I had been at the castle for the past week. I looked at him as he whimpered hungrily.
I don’t know how long I stood there washing his head, or how long it took me to drain the lukewarm water, or to wrap him in a clean cloth or put him to bed in his nightshirt. But I do know that for the longest time I sat beside him putting cool cloths on his forehead. It was near midnight when I heard the soft tapping on the door.
I rose from the bed, checking first that Rath would be all right, and made my way through the darkened house. As I drew towards the door I could hear the music gently making it’s way across the valley from the castle. "Yes?"
"Laya, it is Larek." I opened the door to see a tall, strapping youth of ten. His dark brown hair gleamed in the moon’s refection. I could just make out a large bundle beside him in the darkness. "Why weren’t you at the ball? I searched for you everywhere until Ava told me that you were sent home…then I saw your father in the tavern. I brought some food, and I have presents I brought back with me for you and Rath…."
I opened the door wider. "Rath is ill." Larek stepped inside and I closed the door behind him. I turned up the light in the kitchen and he set the bundle down on the table.
"It’s been a couple of months, Laya. You’ve grown since we last met."
"People do that. Usually when someone leaves they say good-bye to you…if they care at least."
"You are mature for your age, Laya."
"I have to be, if I wasn’t who would take care of Rath?" I said as I searched through a cupboard avoiding his gaze.
"But who will take care of you?" I turned and he was standing right in front of me. "You need to be taken care of, Laya."
He bent his head downward as he lifted my chin upward. In a moment our lips touched in a kiss. I felt my feelings for him rise up within me.
"Laya?" We turned and saw Rath in the doorway rubbing his eyes and clutching his yellow blanket. Larek went over and picked him up.
"Are you hungry, Rath?" Larek asked as Rath leaned against him. Rath nodded silently his thumb in his mouth. Larek took him to the table and brought out Rath’s favorite food, applesauce. I handed Larek a spoon and he began to feed Rath.
A few minutes later Rath was asleep and Larek gently cradled him in his arms as he stood. I followed him to the bedroom door and watched as he lowered Rath back on the pilled before pushing his hair back and kissing his forehead. He turned and came back toward me. He put his hand to my hair stroking it as he said, "I must go…"
"Are you leaving again, Larek?"
"Yes, but this time I say good-bye."
I didn’t know it then, but it would be a year before I would see him again.
The next morning Rath’s fever had broken, and he was pleading with me to be taken up to the castle. I finally relented and gave him a bath before dressing him in his good clothes. I knew Vilandra would love to see him, as would Ava. I had a feeling Zan was gone again with Larek.
Half and hour later we were at the castle walking through the stone halls. Guards smiled at me and if no one was looking patted Rath on the head. We reached Vilandra’s room and I opened the door softly. Vilandra was at her vanity brushing her hair. She smiled when she saw me in the reflection. "So you finally decided to grace us with your presence…Larek and Zan left about an hour ago. Mother is never pleased when they depart. She says they are too young still to be educated the ways of royalty. But Father says it must be done. Aunt Vilandra says that Zan shouldn’t be king, I was the first born so I should be queen! Imagine me queen, I don’t want to be queen. Aunt Kevara thinks she should be the successor to the throne, she waited years as the first in line, then I was born, then Zan. Our family is perplexing, is it not?" She turned. "Oh, you brought Rath! Come here, Rath!"
Rath giggled and ran to her waiting arms. She swung him around in the air as he laughed. "You’re getting so big! What’s Laya feeding you?"
"Aupple-saws!" he laughed and grabbed at her golden hair. "Purdy hair."
Vilandra laughed. "Thank you, Rath!"
A few minutes later, with Vilandra’s hair in braids and fixed up on the back her head, we walked out into the garden. Ava was sitting on the lawn under the neriup flowers humming and singing a song. As we drew closer she pushed her myriad of curls from her round dirt stained cheeks. She spotted us and waved her doll in the air at us. Rath let go of our hands and ran to Ava. Ava’s nursemaid was going to kill her. Ava was wearing her everyday dress. A white (silk) with gold inlay. It now had grass stains and dirt stained on it. It didn’t matter if Rath got soiled I could always clean his clothes, but the nursemaids insisted that the Princess’ clothes were too good to be handled by common hands. Vilandra and I sat under the big harmuil tree a few feet from them on stones. I wasn’t going to be blamed this time.
I watched my little brother and Ava play together. They were good friends. Ava giggled as Rath took her doll and began talking for it. Vilandra and I laughed at his frolics, but I was unable to fully appreciate this scene. I knew that I never acted like I was five years old. Vilandra noticed it a lot too; I always acted older than she did. Did it matter that I had to grow up fast? I was the only one there to take care of Father when he was drunk or crying over Mother. I was the only one that could take care of Rath. I knew I was more a mother to him than a sister. I smiled though, because regardless of whom I was, I was happy. It mattered not what we were, we were all family. Vilandra seemed to sense what I was thinking about because she spoke. "Laya, someday we will all be appreciative that you are who are. You are special not like the rest of us. Someday, maybe not in this life, or the next, but someday you will be who we will all turn to…"
I looked at her silently, and then turned away. " I am but a child…"
She laughed softly. "You were never a child, Laya. You aren’t now and never shall be."
"I am a child, though I do not act like one. But many will say I am but a child."
In the weeks that followed Rath grew stronger under our care. Larek wrote me letters, as communications were intercepted. Arisan (the King), Zan, Larek, and the rest of the noble men, as well as most of the elite army were on Tiran, where the Antarin galaxy was being laid to siege. I read each of Larek’s letters and anticipated each with zeal. Six months after the left I received this letter from him.
Dearest Taylaya,
The Qurgons have come closer than ever. The war is not going well, I know you understand that we know not when we may return to beloved Antar, and I know not when I may return to you. Trust in this my word that I am here to endure your safety. I look forward to each letter that comes from you. It is the light of hope for me. As long as you are well, then I know that I can endure this war.
The Qurgons advance every day. Tiran will not fall though. I worry about the fact that Antar is so close and not far away at all. I know as well as any that Antar has enough protection. As you are in the service of the royal family as Vilandra’s personal maid you shall be saved if any harm comes to Antar.
Taylaya, my wonderful friend, you are the light of my world. I never wanted to be away from you, though circumstance has led us apart. I do love you, believe me, Laya. You are the one that has kept me going. Laya, you are but a child, though never a child. Never has there been a girl such as you. Someday it will be to all that you love. I never understood how you could. But I trust you, and know that you can. Nothing is impossible for you. Laya. Nothing. Nothing will ever be impossible. You know this but you do not believe it entirely. Believe in yourself Laya. BELIEVE.
Laya, you have a special gift. It will be gratified. Years from now, all will know that you loved them, even if no one else did, you love them. Keep on doing that, Laya, it is who you are. You are the one that loved. Loved all. It shall always be and for that you shall be. Believe, Taylaya, believe.
Love Always,
Larek
Dearest Larek,
I miss you so much. The war has taken its toll here also. Vilandra is so worried. Ava hardly ever laughs anymore. Queen Andreya is a good ruler, she has so much wisdom, but she too misses her husband and her son. Vilandra 1 is making problems, as is Kevara. They keep having whispered conversations with Landra. She cries afterward, I wish I knew why. They are so horrible.
Rath is ill again, and that witch Kevara slapped him. He was sitting on a bench waiting for me to get back from running an errand for Landra, he was just sitting there and she came along and looked at him with contempt and slapped him, said he was rude and didn’t treat her with respect due to her station. She has no more station than I do. And he is so ill, slapping him, she bruised his head. He is so delicate anyways, how could she, how could she do that to him? He couldn’t have gotten up to kneel if his life depended on it. I love him so much. As soon as she did that I grew so angry. I didn’t care if she was a princess. I went over and yelled at her for hitting him. I was furious at her. I fear I have said words that will gain me an enemy of her. It was lucky for me that Landra saw it all and Landra has higher station than she does. I fear for Rath though. Larek, I fear for him. There is no telling what she might do.
Larek, I wish this war would end, I need you so much. Please return to me.
Affectionately yours,
Taylaya
Taylaya,
If she does anything go to Andreya at once. The war has escalated. I do not know when I can come home. But I will come to you soon. Fighting is continual. Arisan has given me my own ship to command, I do not know if this is a smart thing, but I will do it. I will return to you soon.
Larek
Vilandra received many letters from Zan as well.
Dear Landra,
The war is not going well. Tell mother I love her. I love you to, sister. It is hard to find time to sleep here. Though I try. I know I must have some sleep. Mostly I awake to attack sirens. Then I have to get up and get to the control room. Men and women come to me asking me what they are to do, every time they have a free moment they want something to do. I guess they need something so they will be busy. But I tell them to sleep. They won’t do any good if they don’t get some rest. Father looks horrible. He isn’t getting any sleep at all. Every time I see him he has bags under his eyes and he looks old. Being a king…it makes you old before your time. I don’t know if I want to be king, oh Landra, I have to be, I know being born to royalty…but it so hard. It isn’t what I expected. I see now that Father made so many sacrifices when we were growing up just to be with us. I want to be like him, Landra. I hope I can…But I just don’t know. You will always be there to help me though…I know I can do it.
Your brother,
Zan
Zan,
I miss you so much…it sounds awful there. I worry about Mother…she misses you and Daddy so much. I hope you can return home soon. These days I sleep badly at night, I keep finding myself going to the lake. I often find Laya there also. We watch the stars and watch Oron and Viran when they are visible in the sky. Antarex isn’t the same without you. I am glad we have so much here that isn’t crowded with transports and the city is a little ways away. It so huge though. I often wonder how advanced other civilizations are. All I have now are Laya and my tutor most of the time. I have you with me always, I know. And I can speak to you, always. This paper is my voice to you. You are one of my best friends, Zan. I could never leave here without you. I could never leave you. You are my home, Zan. Where you are, my brother, I must be. I could never leave. You were born to be King. Believe this, you were born to be King. You are the Prince Zan Derai Antaris. I believe in you.
Love always,
Landra
I believed Larek told me the truth and he and Zan would endure as well as any…
Rating: TEEN
Category/ Couples: AU, Antar Fic Zan/Ava, Rath/Vilandra II, Larek/ Taylaya and some Belil/Valaya
Summary: The lives of the Royal Eight on Antar and how the events unfolded that led to their deaths.
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with the show Roswell, the rights remain with the creator.
Author’s Notes: This is a fic that looks at the lives of the Royal Eight of Antarix, the system that Antar resides in, told from the pov of Taylaya. There are new characters, Tayalaya Teris, the sister of Rath Teris, Valaya Ezalan, the sister of Ava Ezalan and Belil Tirand, the brother of Larek Tirand. Also a few characters on the evil side, Tihandra, the grandmother of Zan and Vilandra, Vilandra I and Kevara, their aunts. Also Jayden, the emporer of the Qurgons and Neasana, the Queen of the Leerghs. Also if you would like to read a fic about these characters and the pod squad on Earth see: viewtopic.php?t=8277
A Powerless Power
Part 1:
A small blonde girl of about four runs barefoot through the lush green meadows closely followed by two other flaxen- haired girls of about seven and five. All three laughed as the sun warmed their faces. "Laya! We have to hurry! Zan and Larek are returning today!"
I stop dead. " Larek is coming?"
Vilandra dropped beside me out of breath. "Yes, of course."
Ava fell in front of us, her thick curls covering her round cheeks. She laughed and dropped backward to a sitting position. Before another word could be spoken a horn blew in the distance. It sounded the return of the Prince of Antar, His Royal Highness Zan Derai Antaris, and the Future Royal Advisor, Larek Minies Tirand.
We laughed and ran back toward the castle. The nursemaids met us halfway. "Taylaya Jacsi Teris! This is the fifth time this month! The princesses would never have gone into the meadows without your guidance! These careless and thoughtless actions must end! Now hurry up and get to your home! You are excused tonight from the Princess Vilandra’s side! Now go!!"
I walked sadly home to where Rath sat outside playing. I stopped as I saw my sickly little brother leaning against a tree. At not quite three he was undersized and not much bigger than a baby was, though sturdier. He was drumming a stick in the earth when I came up. The stick lay forgotten as he held his arms upward. "Laya!" I picked him up and took him inside where I searched in vain for a piece of meat, or cheese, or bread. Father had taken what little bit we had to buy ale and get drunk.
I sat with Rath in my arms. I was tall and sturdy for my age and Rath was small and sickly. Though only a year apart it seemed years were between us. I set my cheek against his forehead and immediately jerked back. He was burning to the touch. Tears stung my eyes as I sat there rocking my baby brother as he began to lean against me seemingly exhausted.
After a few moments I stood and filled a sink with cold water. When it was almost full I turned the water off. I sat Rath on the counter and took off his clothes. It was a painstakingly hard task as his head was leaning against my shoulder. When all his clothes were finally off I eased him into the water, leaning his head back against a soft cloth folded beside the sink. Using a gentle sponge I bathed his face in cool water trying to bring down the fever.
I didn’t know how long he had been sick…. I had been at the castle for the past week. I looked at him as he whimpered hungrily.
I don’t know how long I stood there washing his head, or how long it took me to drain the lukewarm water, or to wrap him in a clean cloth or put him to bed in his nightshirt. But I do know that for the longest time I sat beside him putting cool cloths on his forehead. It was near midnight when I heard the soft tapping on the door.
I rose from the bed, checking first that Rath would be all right, and made my way through the darkened house. As I drew towards the door I could hear the music gently making it’s way across the valley from the castle. "Yes?"
"Laya, it is Larek." I opened the door to see a tall, strapping youth of ten. His dark brown hair gleamed in the moon’s refection. I could just make out a large bundle beside him in the darkness. "Why weren’t you at the ball? I searched for you everywhere until Ava told me that you were sent home…then I saw your father in the tavern. I brought some food, and I have presents I brought back with me for you and Rath…."
I opened the door wider. "Rath is ill." Larek stepped inside and I closed the door behind him. I turned up the light in the kitchen and he set the bundle down on the table.
"It’s been a couple of months, Laya. You’ve grown since we last met."
"People do that. Usually when someone leaves they say good-bye to you…if they care at least."
"You are mature for your age, Laya."
"I have to be, if I wasn’t who would take care of Rath?" I said as I searched through a cupboard avoiding his gaze.
"But who will take care of you?" I turned and he was standing right in front of me. "You need to be taken care of, Laya."
He bent his head downward as he lifted my chin upward. In a moment our lips touched in a kiss. I felt my feelings for him rise up within me.
"Laya?" We turned and saw Rath in the doorway rubbing his eyes and clutching his yellow blanket. Larek went over and picked him up.
"Are you hungry, Rath?" Larek asked as Rath leaned against him. Rath nodded silently his thumb in his mouth. Larek took him to the table and brought out Rath’s favorite food, applesauce. I handed Larek a spoon and he began to feed Rath.
A few minutes later Rath was asleep and Larek gently cradled him in his arms as he stood. I followed him to the bedroom door and watched as he lowered Rath back on the pilled before pushing his hair back and kissing his forehead. He turned and came back toward me. He put his hand to my hair stroking it as he said, "I must go…"
"Are you leaving again, Larek?"
"Yes, but this time I say good-bye."
I didn’t know it then, but it would be a year before I would see him again.
The next morning Rath’s fever had broken, and he was pleading with me to be taken up to the castle. I finally relented and gave him a bath before dressing him in his good clothes. I knew Vilandra would love to see him, as would Ava. I had a feeling Zan was gone again with Larek.
Half and hour later we were at the castle walking through the stone halls. Guards smiled at me and if no one was looking patted Rath on the head. We reached Vilandra’s room and I opened the door softly. Vilandra was at her vanity brushing her hair. She smiled when she saw me in the reflection. "So you finally decided to grace us with your presence…Larek and Zan left about an hour ago. Mother is never pleased when they depart. She says they are too young still to be educated the ways of royalty. But Father says it must be done. Aunt Vilandra says that Zan shouldn’t be king, I was the first born so I should be queen! Imagine me queen, I don’t want to be queen. Aunt Kevara thinks she should be the successor to the throne, she waited years as the first in line, then I was born, then Zan. Our family is perplexing, is it not?" She turned. "Oh, you brought Rath! Come here, Rath!"
Rath giggled and ran to her waiting arms. She swung him around in the air as he laughed. "You’re getting so big! What’s Laya feeding you?"
"Aupple-saws!" he laughed and grabbed at her golden hair. "Purdy hair."
Vilandra laughed. "Thank you, Rath!"
A few minutes later, with Vilandra’s hair in braids and fixed up on the back her head, we walked out into the garden. Ava was sitting on the lawn under the neriup flowers humming and singing a song. As we drew closer she pushed her myriad of curls from her round dirt stained cheeks. She spotted us and waved her doll in the air at us. Rath let go of our hands and ran to Ava. Ava’s nursemaid was going to kill her. Ava was wearing her everyday dress. A white (silk) with gold inlay. It now had grass stains and dirt stained on it. It didn’t matter if Rath got soiled I could always clean his clothes, but the nursemaids insisted that the Princess’ clothes were too good to be handled by common hands. Vilandra and I sat under the big harmuil tree a few feet from them on stones. I wasn’t going to be blamed this time.
I watched my little brother and Ava play together. They were good friends. Ava giggled as Rath took her doll and began talking for it. Vilandra and I laughed at his frolics, but I was unable to fully appreciate this scene. I knew that I never acted like I was five years old. Vilandra noticed it a lot too; I always acted older than she did. Did it matter that I had to grow up fast? I was the only one there to take care of Father when he was drunk or crying over Mother. I was the only one that could take care of Rath. I knew I was more a mother to him than a sister. I smiled though, because regardless of whom I was, I was happy. It mattered not what we were, we were all family. Vilandra seemed to sense what I was thinking about because she spoke. "Laya, someday we will all be appreciative that you are who are. You are special not like the rest of us. Someday, maybe not in this life, or the next, but someday you will be who we will all turn to…"
I looked at her silently, and then turned away. " I am but a child…"
She laughed softly. "You were never a child, Laya. You aren’t now and never shall be."
"I am a child, though I do not act like one. But many will say I am but a child."
In the weeks that followed Rath grew stronger under our care. Larek wrote me letters, as communications were intercepted. Arisan (the King), Zan, Larek, and the rest of the noble men, as well as most of the elite army were on Tiran, where the Antarin galaxy was being laid to siege. I read each of Larek’s letters and anticipated each with zeal. Six months after the left I received this letter from him.
Dearest Taylaya,
The Qurgons have come closer than ever. The war is not going well, I know you understand that we know not when we may return to beloved Antar, and I know not when I may return to you. Trust in this my word that I am here to endure your safety. I look forward to each letter that comes from you. It is the light of hope for me. As long as you are well, then I know that I can endure this war.
The Qurgons advance every day. Tiran will not fall though. I worry about the fact that Antar is so close and not far away at all. I know as well as any that Antar has enough protection. As you are in the service of the royal family as Vilandra’s personal maid you shall be saved if any harm comes to Antar.
Taylaya, my wonderful friend, you are the light of my world. I never wanted to be away from you, though circumstance has led us apart. I do love you, believe me, Laya. You are the one that has kept me going. Laya, you are but a child, though never a child. Never has there been a girl such as you. Someday it will be to all that you love. I never understood how you could. But I trust you, and know that you can. Nothing is impossible for you. Laya. Nothing. Nothing will ever be impossible. You know this but you do not believe it entirely. Believe in yourself Laya. BELIEVE.
Laya, you have a special gift. It will be gratified. Years from now, all will know that you loved them, even if no one else did, you love them. Keep on doing that, Laya, it is who you are. You are the one that loved. Loved all. It shall always be and for that you shall be. Believe, Taylaya, believe.
Love Always,
Larek
Dearest Larek,
I miss you so much. The war has taken its toll here also. Vilandra is so worried. Ava hardly ever laughs anymore. Queen Andreya is a good ruler, she has so much wisdom, but she too misses her husband and her son. Vilandra 1 is making problems, as is Kevara. They keep having whispered conversations with Landra. She cries afterward, I wish I knew why. They are so horrible.
Rath is ill again, and that witch Kevara slapped him. He was sitting on a bench waiting for me to get back from running an errand for Landra, he was just sitting there and she came along and looked at him with contempt and slapped him, said he was rude and didn’t treat her with respect due to her station. She has no more station than I do. And he is so ill, slapping him, she bruised his head. He is so delicate anyways, how could she, how could she do that to him? He couldn’t have gotten up to kneel if his life depended on it. I love him so much. As soon as she did that I grew so angry. I didn’t care if she was a princess. I went over and yelled at her for hitting him. I was furious at her. I fear I have said words that will gain me an enemy of her. It was lucky for me that Landra saw it all and Landra has higher station than she does. I fear for Rath though. Larek, I fear for him. There is no telling what she might do.
Larek, I wish this war would end, I need you so much. Please return to me.
Affectionately yours,
Taylaya
Taylaya,
If she does anything go to Andreya at once. The war has escalated. I do not know when I can come home. But I will come to you soon. Fighting is continual. Arisan has given me my own ship to command, I do not know if this is a smart thing, but I will do it. I will return to you soon.
Larek
Vilandra received many letters from Zan as well.
Dear Landra,
The war is not going well. Tell mother I love her. I love you to, sister. It is hard to find time to sleep here. Though I try. I know I must have some sleep. Mostly I awake to attack sirens. Then I have to get up and get to the control room. Men and women come to me asking me what they are to do, every time they have a free moment they want something to do. I guess they need something so they will be busy. But I tell them to sleep. They won’t do any good if they don’t get some rest. Father looks horrible. He isn’t getting any sleep at all. Every time I see him he has bags under his eyes and he looks old. Being a king…it makes you old before your time. I don’t know if I want to be king, oh Landra, I have to be, I know being born to royalty…but it so hard. It isn’t what I expected. I see now that Father made so many sacrifices when we were growing up just to be with us. I want to be like him, Landra. I hope I can…But I just don’t know. You will always be there to help me though…I know I can do it.
Your brother,
Zan
Zan,
I miss you so much…it sounds awful there. I worry about Mother…she misses you and Daddy so much. I hope you can return home soon. These days I sleep badly at night, I keep finding myself going to the lake. I often find Laya there also. We watch the stars and watch Oron and Viran when they are visible in the sky. Antarex isn’t the same without you. I am glad we have so much here that isn’t crowded with transports and the city is a little ways away. It so huge though. I often wonder how advanced other civilizations are. All I have now are Laya and my tutor most of the time. I have you with me always, I know. And I can speak to you, always. This paper is my voice to you. You are one of my best friends, Zan. I could never leave here without you. I could never leave you. You are my home, Zan. Where you are, my brother, I must be. I could never leave. You were born to be King. Believe this, you were born to be King. You are the Prince Zan Derai Antaris. I believe in you.
Love always,
Landra
I believed Larek told me the truth and he and Zan would endure as well as any…