Chapter 6
Mathew finally left me alone to think over what he had told me. He had limped off in an extremely good mood. I had promised to think about what he had said and explained to me.
I didn't like it one bit.
On the one hand, I craved this ability to do magic. On the other, I could not and would not be responsible for the deaths of so many people. I was not a mass murderer and that is what Mathew seemed to me, to be advocating!
I had wanted to go back home right away, but Mathew had hidden my gateway, portal, doorway... whatever it was. Unless I could make another one to my home world, I was stuck here. Mathew wanted to stay here for a few days at least, and look around. Also, he was having a great time. He seemed to be basking in his new connection to this world's magic field.
I could actually feel the field myself. It gave you a feeling... of a completeness... of a fullness of energy, to be connected to it. It is hard to describe this feeling, but I was sure I would miss it once we went back.
Later that evening, a servant arrived to escort me to dine with the king and his family. There had been celebrations going on in the castle all day, to honor the return of the King and Queen's daughter.
I wanted to ask Matt a few pointed questions. For example, when I had rescued the princess, I had taken a modern device. The chain saw had worked perfectly well when I had started it, and had cut into the wall that anchored the bolt to which she had been shackled. I had also been wearing my watch. It had still worked properly upon my return to my world with the princess. Why hadn't they failed when I rescued the Princess?
I had come up with a theory that fit the facts. I now thought that there were several factors involved: how powerful the magic field was in a given area, the amount of time spent there, how delicate the item was, etc. These factors could delay magical interference with the science I knew so well, and had grown up with. I wanted to run it by Mathew though, since he was an expert on the subject. Well... the only expert I knew of.
The meal was served in a small dining area. There were settings for the King and his family, for Mathew and myself, and for one other. The chair for the last setting was empty, right now. I was thinking that it meant someone was going to show up soon. Both Mathew and I had arrived together.
Servants bustled about bringing platters of food and loading the table with choices of meats, pitchers of wine... and a huge plateful of baked potatoes, of all things.
I had thought that vegetables were not a high priority in a medieval society. There was also boiled cabbage, I could identify that smell anywhere, so perhaps I was wrong. The servants were done and moved to the side of the room. They stood within easy call if anything was needed.
When we had arrived, the princess had come over to escort Mathew and me to our chairs.
"My daughter seems very taken with you two," the queen said watching us.
"She is a delightful and brave young lady. I am sure she will do well when she is older," Mathew responded gallantly.
"That she is. She was no trouble at all. It was a pleasure to rescue her," I finally got out.
We were all seated, waiting for the mystery guest. I made conversation with the King and Queen. They wanted to know about life in our world. Every time I tried to answer fully, Mathew would interrupt me. I was finding it annoying. I knew I was being controlled, or he was trying to control me, anyway. It was time to put my foot down.
"Mathew, I would appreciate it if you would stop interrupting me and trying to manipulate what I am saying," I told him loudly enough for all at the table to hear.
Conversation came to a halt briefly, with the King raising an eyebrow, and the Queen looking amused.
I took a sip of my drink, and then almost spit it out when I saw who had just come in. It was none other than the Wizard Garretti, whom I had not been able to contact after that second try.
"Good evening your majesties, Beáta. I am pleased to see you again, Mathew, Frank," he said as he took his place.
"Uncle Garretti! I didn't know you were coming!" Beáta exclaimed, pleased.
Uncle? I wondered if that was an honorific title or if he were related to the king or queen.
"So! I see you have managed to make a connection well enough to come through. That is a story I would like to hear more of, in the near future," Garretti told me.
After that, the meal started. We were occupied with eating, and listening to Beáta talk more about the moving picture machines we had. Her trying to describe some of what she had experienced, was very amusing. She actually used the term: 'horseless carriage'!
Finally, the meal was over. We all stood and went into yet another room to relax and make conversation. Mathew and I were informed, from the information gleaned from their daughter, that it appeared that a small kingdom had paid for her abduction. This was done in order to gain better concessions, and a settlement regarding a disagreement they were having with our host.
They didn't really keep us long. I was tired, and I'm afraid I showed it by yawning frequently. I finally headed back to my rooms, escorted by a servant. This castle was just that big as to be confusing for those who were not familiar with it.
I had only been back in my rooms for about two minutes when there was a knock on the outer door. It was Mathew.
"Frank. I wanted to say that I was not trying to manipulate you, or control you. It's just that we should be careful about how much we reveal of ourselves and our world to these people," he told me seriously.
"While I do understand what you're saying, you did a hell of a lot of manipulating and interrupting me. It was very rude," I responded a bit sourly.
"I just wanted to clear the air with you. It was not my intention to make you angry or to appear to be in charge, or anything," he added.
Bull. I looked at him but said nothing, just nodded. The guy had been preemptive, and had been trying to dominate me since we came to this place. I guessed it was connected with his wanting to return magic to our world.
"I would like to return back home. You're going to have to un-hide the gate so I can get back through. We have brought the princess back, and there is nothing really to hold us here for now, is there?" I asked him reasonably.
"What are you talking about? There is the magical pipeline to consider, and to figure out how to establish," he said, looking at me as if I were a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic.
Well, that let me know what his priorities were. I just nodded, and said I needed to get some sleep.
After he left, I sat heavily in one of my overstuffed chairs and thought. This could be a problem. Mathew was so gung ho about returning magic to our world that he had lost touch with reality. There was no way I was going to cooperate in such a venture. I refused to be responsible for the many millions of deaths that were sure to happen.
I went to the door and looked out, a few minutes later. There was no one there. I frowned. There was a bell pull set up in my room. I went over and gave it a firm yank. A short time later there was a knock at the door.
"You wished something, my lord?" he asked me respectfully.
I was a 'lord', now? This was a first.
"Yes, could you arrange to have portrait painting supplies brought to my room tomorrow morning? I feel the urge to do some painting," I asked him
"It will be done, my lord," he said with a bow.
I nodded and closed the door.
I was using the wall behind one of the drapes as an easel for the large canvas I was painting. I drew Mathew's living room. It came to my mind's eye quickly. I then started filling in room's details. I could actually feel magical power flowing through me as I did this.
I had just started drawing the doorway, when I was interrupted by a knock on my door.
I left my painting stuff in the bedroom where I was doing the painting, and went into the main receiving room to answer it. It was the Wizard Garretti.
"May I come in?" He asked me.
I stepped aside and let him in, closing the door behind him.
"May I ask what you're doing? I could feel forces moving in this room, and I'm very worried you might be doing something that will get you or the King into trouble," he said bluntly.
I hesitated a moment, then decided 'what the hell'.
I launched into the story of how we had rescued the princess, of how I had drawn a doorway into this world, and how we had come back, to return the princess to her home.
Then I explained what had happened after that. I told of Mathew displaying his magical ability, and his idea of returning magic to our world, by siphoning off power from this world.
I also told him I had wanted to return home, but that Mathew had placed the doorway I made into some sort of invisible place. He wanted me to stay and figure out how to work a way to get the power channeled to our world.
Garretti listened, and then shook his head.
"I am grateful for your candor, but I am shocked at his callus disregard for the people of your world. But it strikes me that he is missing another answer. What if he moves himself, and his friends who are magic users, to this world to live? They would then have plenty of magic available to them, to satisfy their wants. Of course, we might not want them here, considering Mathew's disregard of peoples' welfare in your world, " Garretti said.
"Yes, I understand. I was making a new doorway back to my world. I want to go back and pick up my things, and then go to my home. I need to think about what has been going on here," I told him.
"Ok. Here is what you could do. When you step through your doorway back to your world, I will remove your painting to a safe place. When you get back, I would appreciate it if you would deactivate your other gate. We will leave this one active and intact, but I will deactivate this painting from my side, after you go through," he instructed me.
"Agreed. Still, are you sure you want someone like Mathew here? I mean, he sort of caught me by surprise with his actions, and what he wants to do," I answered.
"Actually, I can understand his position. When you have worked with magic for as long as he or I have, it gets in your blood. I know I would miss it if I couldn't do it anymore. Don't think too badly of him," Garretti said.
I nodded, still unsure about this whole thing. Garretti seemed very accepting of the fact that Mathew wanted to kill off a large segment of my world. Well, I guess this was a situation he could identify with, to some extent.
"I am almost finished with my new doorway. All I need to do is finish the frame of the door and power it," I told him.
"Are you in a hurry to go back? Why don't you stay a while? See the city. See how our people live compared to yours. I will see that funds are placed at your disposal and arrange a discrete escort for you. I 'm sure you will want to keep this as unofficial as possible?" he asked me.
I thought about it and nodded. Well, I was in a new world after all. Might as well see what this world had to offer, and this city in particular. How often does someone get the chance to explore a new world?
Two days later I had seen every quarter of the city. It was a fairly large city, and it had long outgrown the walls that had originally been in place. While the city had expanded, the walls had not, so there were two cities to this place, in reality. The upper walled city contained the king's castle, a lot of administration offices, and a large market square. The more affluent and rich lived and worked here. The lower and newer city, held the large market and merchant sector. Other housing, the slums, and the city wharfs were on the outer edges of the newer city.
It was a confusing mess. The lower city homes were built much more cheaply. They were mostly built with wood. It was a fire waiting to happen, if you asked me. The more wealthy people in the lower city built with more solid stone. They were not the standard, though, but the exception.
The upper city was well built, and maintained. It was patrolled by a 'city watch', regularly. The lower city was more haphazard, and spur of the moment. Patrols were intermittent at best. There was still a good presence of the city watch within the lower city; it was just stretched thin, due to the lower city's sprawling size.
I was finally ready to head home. I wanted to be in a civilized world, with hot and cold running water, and electricity. Garretti had accompanied me on a couple of my excursions, giving me instruction on magic as we traveled. The principles seemed simple, but it was the simple things that often were the hardest to grasp.
For some reason, Mathew wanted to stay at the castle with the others, and was not much interested in seeing this world.
To me, it was an eye opener. While it seemed picturesque, I did not want anyone I knew living like this. It was just plain dirty. This is what happened when magic was chosen over science.
Returning home was actually a let down. I completed my doorway, stepped through to Mathews house, and found my other painting easily. I deactivated it, and then packed it away with my other things. I left to head back to my place. A day later I was home, relaxing and studying.
I had learned about storing magical power while I was visiting that other world, compliments of Garretti, and I had several items filled with stored magic. As well, I had taken power into myself, that I could call on in need. I had learned several spells, done their way, while I was there. Garretti had given me a book of spells to study. I was studying it daily. It was amazing what one could do with magic! I was not dependent on drawing pictures for doing magic!
For days, I stayed at home and studied the book I had been given. While I did not have a lot of magical power to draw on, I did manage a few simple spells, which boosted my confidence no end.
There was a knock on my door. I went and answered it as the knocking continued and the doorbell starting ringing. I opened the door to see two men standing there.
"Is there a particular reason why you're being rude, or is that just the way you were brought up?" I asked them.
I was angry at the way they had disturbed my peace, and could not wait a minute for me to answer the damned door.
"Franklin Farrow?" he asked.
Uh oh. That sounded official. They were. They pulled out badges. They flashed them at me, too quickly for me to see them properly.
"Yes, may I help you?" I responded.
"Yes, Sir. You were visiting a Mathew Baxter in Wyoming recently?" one asked.
"Yes. What's this about?" I asked a bit exasperated.
"We would like you to come with us down to headquarters and answer a few questions," the other one said.
"No," I answered simply.
"No? Do you have something to hide?" I was asked.
"Not really. I just don't go to police stations without my attorney, nor do I answer questions without my attorney, or a witness other than the police, present. You see, I have watched enough 'Law And Order' on TV, to have seen a lot of your tricks. If you want me at police headquarters for some reason, contact my attorney... unless I am under arrest?" I asked.
"No, Sir, you're not. But this does not make you look good, you know," was the reply.
"You have no idea how little I care if I look good to you, or not. I have seen the statistics of police abuse during questioning. I will never go into a situation which calls for an attorney, without one," I said firmly, but politely.
Edited by TeNderLoin