Friday, April 6, 2012

The Favour Has Been Called In


Hey there, this is Bree. There is no real news on our werewolf hunt. We've still been doing pretty much the same thing Kaya described when she first told you about our plans, but so far we've had no luck. We're going to keep trying, though, because the werewolf that bit Gia is still out there.

Tonight is the "official" full moon for our time zone, but the moon was full enough last night that Gia had her first transformation of the month. Everything just seemed easier this time. It didn't take as long for her to shift forms - she went into the safe room before sunset, so we didn't have to try to persuade her to go after she shifted - and overall she seemed a lot quieter and less destructive than last month. Last time she destroyed some furniture and caused some serious damage to the walls. Yesterday, the worst that happened to the room was some scratch marks around the door.

When she was human again this morning, Gia confirmed that it has been easier. As well as being faster, the transformation didn't hurt as much this month. It seems like her body is getting used to it. She also said that she felt slightly more in control of the process this time. Although last night she couldn't have fought the change, she thinks that with time, she may learn to be able to decide whether to change or not, or even possibly to change at other times. For the first time, she actually seemed positive about the whole thing, rather than just grimly accepting - so we tried to be positive and encouraging, too.

***

The biggest news today isn't werewolf-related, though. Remember how when we defeated The Elders, we had asked the local fairies for help... and they agreed, but told us we owed them a favour? Well, ever since then we've been kind of waiting for the other shoe to drop. Whatever they wanted us to do, it was probably going to big, because the favour they did for us was enormous. Inna had also warned us that it was likely to be something pretty odious, because the fair folk take favours seriously and don't waste a favour owed on frivolous things.

When Inna got back from jogging this morning, she told us she'd seen a fairy circle in the local park. We knew this was meant as a message for us, because normally the fair folk don't venture into the city. Even the woods in a city park aren't woodsy enough for them. If they even came this close to our downtown row house, they must really want to talk to us.

What could that mean? Clearly, the favour was getting called in.

I went to the fairy circle with Inna, because both of us have fairy blood, so they prefer to deal with us than with the other family members. (Fiona has fairy blood too, because she and I are biological sisters, but she's only ten years old, so we don't like to bring her to these meetings because we don't totally trust that it would be safe for her.) We waited for about twenty minutes, and then three of the fair folk emerged from the woods.

Last time we met with them, we saw fairies of all shapes and shades and types, but these three were all pretty human-looking like me and Inna, because we were in a more public place and might be spotted by "civilians."

"Greetings, Inna and Bree," the fairy spokesperson said, and we gave our greetings back to her. (She seemed to find it amusing that I greeted her with "hi," rather than something more formal.) The fairies seemed calm and relaxed, which made me nervous. What exactly were they here to ask? They made small talk with Inna for a few minutes, but my mind was focused on our debt to them, and I couldn't really think of anything suitably mundane to say.

Finally, they got to the point. "We have decided how you will repay the favour you owe us," the spokeswoman said. I braced myself, but she continued, "A young relative of ours wishes to learn more of the human ways. She will stay with you as your guest, and observe the activities of the mortals. It will be as though she is... what do the humans call it? An exchange student. Will you accept those terms?"

"Yes, we will," Inna replied... as I knew she would to pretty much whatever they asked. To say no, or even to question it further, would be a major breach of etiquette, and could have bad consequences. She had explained to me in advance that she would have to agree unless they asked us to do something totally immoral.

Inna briefly grasped hands with the woman to seal the bargain, then the fae melted back into the woods so effortlessly that even though I was watching them the whole time, I barely saw them go. As we headed back toward home, I was pretty relieved and elated. That wasn't bad at all! I had expected a task that would put us in life-threatening peril. Putting up with a guest for awhile, even if she was annoying, seemed like nothing in comparison to what I'd anticipated. Once I'd gotten past my initial reaction, though, I noticed Inna was still pensive, and even more visibly worried than before.

"What's going on?" I asked. "It seems like we got off easy..."

"Yes, it does, Bree," Inna replied, biting her lip. "That's what concerns me. What they ask is nothing. The fair folk aren't fools. They know that in exchange for help in a battle, a major favour is owed. Why would they choose something so small, unless...?"

"Unless there was more to it than that?" I guessed.

"Exactly," Inna replied, sighing. "I wish I could have asked, but I would have been pushing my luck after what they did for us. They might have killed us both for such rudeness. We'll just have to wait and see."

I nodded, glad that she hadn't gotten us ripped apart or eaten. "Any idea what the catch might be?"

Inna shook her head. "No idea. I can't think of anything at all. The fair folk can omit information from an agreement of this sort, but they can't outright lie. I can't think of anything they might be hiding, since what they did tell us has to be true. And... that is the part that worries me the most! The not knowing!"

I could see why. We didn't have time to dwell on that, though, because the sun was starting to get low in the sky, and we all try to be home when Gia transforms, so there's more help to control her just in case. I've been thinking about it the whole evening, though.

What do the fairies really want? What is it that could be behind this simple request?

Love,
Bree

12 comments:

  1. Bree,
    This is very interesting! I wonder who this fairy will be and how she will act. If you think about it, you guys still have the upper hand. Make sure when she gets here that you have a list of house rules that she must obey for the safety of your family. I'd be hammering those out well in advance before she gets there. You might even mention that to the head fairy that should she put you all in jeopardy, lie, or do something immoral your contract is null and void. It is really for her safety too. What does Blakeney think about the new visitior? When will she arrive?

    Love,
    Samantha

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Bree says:

      Hi, Samantha. We've been wondering too - speculating all evening, in fact. I think you're right, though. We're not sure exactly when she's coming, so we have time to prepare, and that does mean a possible upper hand.

      We think that laying some ground rules is a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion! Even just basic stuff will help. At least that way if she does something wrong, she can't claim she didn't know better.

      We're not sure when she'll arrive. They didn't tell us. It'll probably be pretty soon, though.

      Blakeney is pretty chill about the whole thing, and says it might be fun to have a fairy exchange student.

      I'm so curious about what she'll be like! The suspense is terrible! :-P

      Love,
      Bree

      Delete
  2. Hmmm .. wow .. a fairy exchange student, now wait, an exchange student usually means that they get to pick someone to come live with them for that length of time too. Would they maybe be wanting someone to come and stay with them in the fairy world too. If so you might lose a member of the family to them.

    Ok, I am nervous about this favor. I hope it does not turn out badly, I would say to for sure set some ground rules to protect yourselves .. and we will be waiting to see what this all comes to ..

    Hugs,
    Brya N Family

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Bree says:

      You know, I thought about that possibility while I was helping Blakeney make supper... and I hoped I was just insane. That it couldn't really be that. Now that you've thought of it, too, I decided it wasn't just me and I should bring it up with Inna.

      Does "exchange student" literally mean an exchange?

      Inna says it's possible, and she looked really, really, really worried. Even more so than before.

      She said, though, that even if the fair folk are planning on taking someone, it wouldn't necessarily be someone from our family (although of course we would help the person even if it was a stranger,) and that if the fairies do that, we aren't obligated to let them because that wasn't included as a term of the contract.

      So at least we have the possibility of stopping them, if it comes to that. We'll try our best.

      Hopefully it doesn't mean that kind of exchange. But... Inna and I think that's possible, even likely, so we'll be on our guard.

      Love,
      Bree

      Delete
    2. Well the exchange sounds more like the fairy folk that I have heard of, mostly they are sneaky like that. I just hope that since you agreed to an exchange they do not count that as so. I was worried as soon as it was agreed that you would take the 'exchange' student.

      Well as always keep us posted, this is worrisome.

      Taryn

      Delete
    3. Bree says:

      Hi Taryn. Unfortunately, Inna and I both think you're right. That does sound like them. We were looking for a catch all along... we just didn't think of that particular one.

      Technically, though, we didn't agree to an exchange - we agreed to host the visiting fairy only. That still may prove problematic, but we definitely didn't promise them one of our own, because that was not a term of the agreement we made. So, it's not as bad as it could be.

      We'll keep you posted, as usual. :-)

      Love,
      Bree

      Delete
    4. Just be careful, because what you agreed to and what they accept about what you agreed to could be two different things. I have just heard so much about them it will be interesting to see what they make it out to be. We are waiting to see.

      Hugs,
      Brya

      Delete
    5. Bree says:

      We'll be careful, don't worry!

      ~B

      Delete
  3. Hi Bree! I'm glad to hear that things are going a little easier for Gia. Being a werewolf seems like a lot to handle. I agree with you that it seems as if there is more to the "exchange student" than the fairies said. When Inna said that the fairy folk are serious, it made me think about literally exchanging er, people and fairies. Do you think that they might take one of you for the exchange student? I hope that the exchange student is kind! What do you know, maybe you could be friends. Good luck!

    Love,
    Reese <3

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Bree says:

      Hi Reese! The more we think about this, the more we think it's a definite possibility that the "exchange" part of "exchange student" wasn't an innocent figure of speech. We think they may intend to take someone.

      It won't necessarily be someone from our family, though. It depends on what they want. If they just want a generic human rather than a specific family member, it would make more sense to go for someone unsuspecting than for people who know so much about them and can fight back against them.

      We'll try to make sure no one gets taken - whether from our family or any other! At least we have time to prepare for that, and we haven't promised anything that would prevent us from fighting back.

      The "exchange student" fairy may be very nice, though, and we'll be friends with her if possible... no matter what the other fair folk are up to.

      Love,
      Bree

      Delete
  4. Oh wow! If it really was an ''exchange'' would they want somebody with at least a little fairy blood? Fiona?
    They haven't meet her, but maybe they could know about her fairy blood any way?
    ~Madeline

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Bree says:

      Hm... I hadn't thought about that. I'm not sure if having fairy blood puts us in more danger or less. It depends if they really want a human human, know what I mean?

      Unfortunately, the fair folk do know that Fiona has fairy blood, too. Before she and I realized it for sure, we stumbled onto a fairy circle in the woods and joined their dance.

      I'm not sure whether that will be a factor or not, but it's a good point to bring up and think about.

      Love,
      Bree

      Delete