Sameth, Wallmaker and Prince of the Old Kingdom (
makesthings) wrote2009-12-01 07:08 pm
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At Somersby-Too Far from Home
The wind was blowing from the South and Sameth wished he could change it, but the Charter wasn't even there.
Today in class, Cochrane had been lecturing them on the merits of democracy and kept giving him pointed looks so that he had to try and speak up for monarchy.
It was horrible and he didn't do a good job of explaining things since so much of it depended on the Charter and explaining his family's hard history.
In the end, he didn't feel like much of a prince and going outside didn't help since nothing felt quite real enough.
So he ended up in his room staring down at a piece of paper and wishing for ideas, but all the things that he wanted to do needed the Charter.
Today in class, Cochrane had been lecturing them on the merits of democracy and kept giving him pointed looks so that he had to try and speak up for monarchy.
It was horrible and he didn't do a good job of explaining things since so much of it depended on the Charter and explaining his family's hard history.
In the end, he didn't feel like much of a prince and going outside didn't help since nothing felt quite real enough.
So he ended up in his room staring down at a piece of paper and wishing for ideas, but all the things that he wanted to do needed the Charter.
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"Ah-hah, there!"
Without hesitation, he starts toward the other side of the room and the old ladder that the staircase had been built to replace.
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He can't make the piece of wood stick so Sam gives up and follows after Nick though the wood creaks under both their weights.
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Nick makes his way along the catwalk with total unselfconsciousness and complete disregard for anything as mundane as safety. He reaches the ladder and pulls it away from the wall, sneezing once as a cloud of dust flies into the air.
"--it looks sturdy enough, I'm sure it'll be fine--"
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"It doesn't sound sturdy. You can hear the beams."
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He shakes the ladder, which wobbles a little, and then glances over his shoulder at Sam and grins.
"Come on, help me lean it across to the joist."
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"No, its not. Yes, wood does make sounds and all but not like this. I've heard noises like this in some of the tower rooms near my workshop. I once went exploring and almost broke my arm when some fell on me."
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The ladder wavers in the air as he pulls it fully upright and starts to push it out over the drop.
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Sam's trying to see without putting too much weight on the center of the floor, but there are only so many places he can be.
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He leans forward, attempting to steady the ladder... and then leans too far.
Wood rips against wood as the ladder's feet skid against the catwalk, and then it slams down against the arch. Pulled off balance, Nick staggers and falls sideways, clinging like grim death to the thin beam of wood.
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"Charter!"
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The ladder creaks and shudders, then the end of it slips sideways along the arch, dragging Nick along with it.
It comes to rest with a thump against the bell, sending up a loud peal and startling the birds into flight.
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Sam has to let go of Nick when he gets pulled out but the wood under him is still going and he tries to get a grip on a nearby rafter.
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--and, incredibly, he's laughing.
"Told you the ladder was strong enough! It's the bloody catwalk that's the problem!""
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"How are you going to get down exactly?"
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One hand slips a little, and he hastily tries for a better grip.
"Got any suggestions?"
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Outside there's the sound of voices since the bell ringing was rather too loud to miss.
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He swings back and forth a little, then reaches for the next rung, and the next.
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"Who's up there?! If you damage that bell, you'll pay!"
"Charter, Nick, hurry up! We're caught."
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Nick begins to swing back and forth, back and forth, picking up momentum in what looks like preparation for a jump.
"Just let me--"
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He keeps edging towards Nick on the rafters and going over spells in his head as he grumbles in Nick's direction,
"Why couldn't you do this someplace useful where I can actually do something? Wyverly was at least closer to the Wall, Mother and Ellie were trained there. Don't put too much pressure or you'll crack the ladder!"
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The ladder creaks with the force of his swing, and slips a little further down the bronze face of the bell.
"Two--"
--creak, slip--
"Three!"
As Nick launches himself forward into the air, toward the catwalk, Sameth's dire prediction comes true. The end of the ladder cracks and splinters against the bell, jerking Nick up shorter than he'd expected.
The result of this is that instead of getting enough forward momentum to slam into the stone wall and let it take some of the force of his landing, it's the already-overstrained catwalk that takes the brunt of it as he crashes into Sameth, instead.
Wood shatters under them, and the two young men go tumbling down in a wild flailing spiral of arms and legs, landing with a crash on the stairs below amid a storm of broken boards and splintered pieces of what used to be the bell tower catwalk.
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Sameth groans and looks up to Marks' face and the sounds of a gathering crowd,
"Do you have an explanation for this Mister Sayre and Your Highness? Perhaps you both think that the rules aren't meant for you. Your families will be hearing about this. On your feet and clear up this mess."
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Nick winces as he struggles upright, brushing wood chips from his school uniform, and then directs a cheerfully brazen grin at Marks.
"Good thing Sam and I happened to find that weak spot on the catwalk, eh? Someone might have been hurt going up to ring the bell!"
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