[caption id="attachment_678" align="alignleft" width="72"] Gonzalo Mendiverry (self-drawn)[/caption] Cuando era aun muy joven y me encontraba vagando por el bosque de Loreloot sin nada que hacer me encontre con un ser mu…
Read on ›"He has made progress, that much is certain. As you can see by this picture, he is able to identify people and relate them to names now," came the response, aimed to soothe.
Paul sighed, his fears and doubts reaffirmed. "Do you anticipate any more progress?"
The caretaker cautiously replied,"We cannot be certain in this kind of thing. It is possible that he will develop more, but nobody can say for sure. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have other matters to attend."
"Of course" Paul said, wishing to be alone with his thoughts.
His son, Joseph, was already ten years old. He still could not function as a normal boy, and none of the elders had any explanations as to why. It seemed as though his mind was just underdeveloped. Paul, being a man possessed of certain riches, had even tried hiring wizards to see if their magic could do any good, but so far, all tests had been negative. Paul decided to return home now. He didn't have much time.
At the door, Paul was greeted by his wife, Linda. In the back, he could see his boy, screaming and ranting in nothing that could be construed as language. Linda merely shrugged when she saw where he was looking. Paul walked into the guest room, where a wizard of great renown by the name of Roland sat waiting. He stood and greeted Paul, then turned to business.
"Paul, you know the deadline. Have you reached a decision?"
Paul shook his head mutely.
The wizard said, "The boy Gabriel is a wonderful child. He's ten years old and plays the lute beautifully. I am truly sorry to have to be the bearer of bad news, but..."
Paul nodded, still unable to speak.
"If you wish time to think it over, I'll wait." The Wizard walked to a chair and sat down, looking out the window.
Paul left and walked to the kitchen, where the letter sat. That damned letter! He picked it up and looked it over, even though the words had already been burned into his mind. Phrases seemed to jump off the paper. "The boy's name is Gabriel..." "...terrible accident..." "...will die without dramatic treatment..."
"The wizard Roland knows of a way to take the identity, or mind, of Gabriel and put it into another body. The body must be alive, and this will result in the death of Joseph. You would keep the child, raise him as your own; it will be enough to know that our precious child is still alive."
Paul looked over at Joseph, still screaming incoherently at nothing at all. He imagined Gabriel sitting there, playing the lute. A sob racked his body, and he walked into the room where Roland waited for his decision.
[caption id="attachment_678" align="alignleft" width="72"] Gonzalo Mendiverry (self-drawn)[/caption] Cuando era aun muy joven y me encontraba vagando por el bosque de Loreloot sin nada que hacer me encontre con un ser mu…
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