The
Orphan
Chapter 13 -
Divided.
Caraway stood at the large oval window behind
his desk. He pulled back the red velvet curtains as he frowned in
contemplation at the nighttime skyline of Deling City. The wound he bore from
Seifer's sword felt like a shard of glass stuck deep in his chest. It was not
about to heal soon.
"General Caraway," the young messenger
interrupted softly, fearfully.
Caraway merely ignored him.
"General Caraway, the president wanted me
to inform you that to take advantage of Garden's weakness. We should strike
immediately."
Caraway pulled his worn age weary hand up to his
chin. He said nothing, seemingly deaf to the young man's pleas.
"You may go now," Caraway finally
replied.
The young man eagerly turned to leave. However,
Caraway interrupted him as he came to the threshold of the door.
"Tell Jim to come in," Caraway said,
softly as though he was thinking of something far more tender than war.
"Jim Wallace, he should be right outside the door."
The young man glanced back for a second across
the dark room. It was like the kind of room that vampires and goblins dwelled.
Where the raven would sit on his bust and quote nevermore. The young man just
wished that four decades of war wouldn't bring him to the same state of mind
as Caraway, to enjoy living in such a room.
"Yes, sir!" The young man said, far
less tense now that he was a step away from the safety of the hallway.
He stepped through the door with a breath of
relief.
"Stand up straight soldier," someone
ordered from behind him. The young man jumped to attention.
"Jim Wallace? Mr. Wallace? I'm sorry I
didn't realize you were -"
"Shut your trap soldier," Wallace
ordered. "Here in the military I'm General Wallace to you. Remember that
if you ever plan on going home to your mama again. Now get out of my
sight."
The young man nodded swiftly and obediently. He
walked stiffly to the stairs and scrambled out of the mansion once he was out
of the range of the two men. Compared to the horror stories he had heard, that
meeting had gone quite well.
Wallace respectfully stepped into Caraway's
office. He removed his hat and held it infront of him in a gesture of respect
to his old friend. The room was musty and dark, the way it had been since
Julia Heartilly died. Wallace still remembered the days when he would see
little chubby Rinoa sitting in the corner of her father's office playing with
her dolls. Then you would hear the tend strands of the piano form the parlor
where Julia sat like day and night playing her haunting melodies. It used to
be a place full of warm and laughter. But that was then, Julia was dead now,
dead and buried in the Deling graveyard underneath a magnificent marble angel.
And Rinoa, well Rinoa, the poor misguided child. Wallace could only hope that
she would realize one day how much her father truly did love her.
"I'm afraid this a war we have to
fight," Wallace stated.
"Garden, the complete annihilation of
Garden" Caraway mused, his voice hoarse but calm. Caraway looked like he
had aged twenty years in the last five days. His skin appeared to hang from
his face. Wallace shook his head.
"Tell me what it is old friend. You never
used to hid so much from me."
Caraway shook his head. "I am an old man
without a country. This is a war which I cannot win." Caraway allowed his
hand to slide over the wound over his chest. Ah, what lovely pain that was.
How he deserved that pain, yet it was nothing compared to what he had suffered
that day when the sea of metal swallowed his wife Julia. Rinoa was but five
back then. He still remembered the screams. A tear, crept down his cheek. It
traced the wrinkled on his cheek, outlining cracks and crevasses. And each
tiny fold in his age worn face marked a place where he had tucked a painful
memory.
"Caraway," Wallace said once more.
"I will go in your place to Garden, if it is your wish. I will so what
Deling asked of you. There is no need for you to go. These past days have been
hard on you."
Caraway nodded, with an air of total
resignation. "All right Wallace, I will leave Garden to you. But have
mercy, remember they are only children.not much different from your Chris and
my Rinoa. We are fighting a war against children." Caraway said with
bitterness in his voice.
Wallace nodded. "Deling has agreed to work
with the leader of Neo Garden, has he not? It will be far easier. I heard that
their fighting spirit is waning. After all their leader is gone. I expect this
war won't last long with few fatalities."
Caraway folded his arms over his chest. The
beautiful pain came again. Like a flower of pain blooming in his chest. A
flower for Julia.
"Don't underestimate the power of the
Garden and its SeeD," Caraway warned Wallace. "They have spirit and
loyalty, it is an admirable trait in those so young."
Wallace shook his head sadly. "If I didn't
know better I would almost say that you felt something positive toward those
scoundrels. Do you think that young imp that slashed you across your chest had
'spirit and loyalty.'"
"Seifer Almasy." Caraway mused
quietly. He reflected on the deep scar he had seen on the SeeD which his
daughter had brought to Deling. Almasy was no good. Caraway would have shot
him without a second thought. "If he shows up, terminate him, Wallace. He
is a menace to society, I don't think you need me to tell you that."
Wallace nodded. "I will see to that."
After a few moments of silence, Jim Wallace stepped closer to Caraway. He
gestured to the painting on the wall, a old portrait of Rinoa, who was then a
tiny eleven year old when her mother died. "Tell me Caraway, why this
sudden gloom over the splitting of Garden? In the old days we would have
rejoiced happily over the disbanding of these terrorists. Why this sudden
change?"
Caraway slowly turned his head away from
Wallace. He sighed, a sound filled with resignation and despair. When he spoke
next it was with a tenderness that he had spared only for Julia and Rinoa.
"The old commander, the one which Deling has been mock pursuing.The
truth, the truth Wallace, is that I've begun to like that boy."
Wallace frowned. "Did I hear you correctly,
general? He's the leader of a band of terrorists, no better than the king of
thieves. Rinoa, poor misled Rinoa, don't let her do this to herself. Surely
you must be joking."
Caraway nodded. "Deling is plotting my
death at this very moment, Jim. I know he is. When garden falls that is my
death toll. I'm not going to try to avoid it. I've dedicated my life to
Galbaldia. I won't die nameless in some cowardly hiding place. I don't fear
Deling, I just despise him.
Wallace shook his head and looked down.
"Don't say that. Deling would never do such a thing."
Caraway chuckled, sighing sadly. "The boy,
he watches over Rinoa the way I've always done. If I were to go I want to know
that I would leave my only child in good hands. If he shows up Balamb,
Wallace, spare him. Let him live, that is all I ask of you as a friend. He
will soon be Rinoa's only caretaker."
Wallace stared at Caraway in annoyance.
"Stop it, don't talk like that. I won't have you talking about death.
Deling is just a greedy bastard just like his brother. He needs you to plunder
his towns and to keep his people under his fat thumb. As for Garden, if Rinoa
comes, i promise to escort her safely back to you. I make no promises about
the boy." Wallace bowed respectfully to Caraway and turned to leave. He
watched Caraway standing at the window overlooking Deling City. Poor Caraway,
he's losing his mind. Leaving poor helpless Rinoa in the hands of a terrorist
leader? The poor child. Her father just never understood people, perhaps that
was what that had driven her from him. Wallace looked at the portrait of Rinoa
sadly once more, before he left the room. To Garden.
* *
The quad was filled to the seams with students
as Drew Gains and Quistis Trepe stood on the small stage. Drew had a
sympathetic smile on his face while Quistis had her lips pressed tightly
together in a look of absolute hatred and annoyance.
The room quieted down as Drew raised his hands
for silence.
"My fellow students and SeeDs, this is a
grave time before us. As you know Galbaldia has recently declared war on
Garden. And now I ask you, what incentive do have to fight this war? What
incentive do you have to go into that bloody field and risk your lives?"
"For commander Squall!" one of the
junior classman yelled, suddenly.
Drew laughed.
"If he is your beloved commander then where
is he now when you need him the most? If he truly cared about Garden's well
being he would be on this stage now, not me. But he is not here. He has
forsaken you. I like most of you, am greatly saddened by Cid's serious illness
and his inability to communicate with Garden anymore. However, had he been
able, I'm sure he would tell us that he never intended for Squall to lead
garden permanently. Squall is a SeeD, SeeDs fight sorceress, he has broken
that code. How can he lead an organization for fighting sorceresses when he
himself is in love with one? It is ridiculous."
Quistis spoke up. "Listen to me, don't let
him persuade you with his vile lies. These are times that try your souls.
Remember that you will not be fighting this war for Squall, you are fighting
for the meek and the weak. You can choose to be a coward and surrender to
Galbaldia but I assure you that sooner or later he will make life unbearable
to you, all of you. It is common for a person to choose to suffer injustices
rather than correct them. In my short career of teaching I have always
believed that Garden trained students to fight and not tolerate. Please don't
prove to me what all my expectations were lies."
"But where is he?" A male student
suddenly yelled from the back of the room. "Where is Squall,
Quistis?"
"Yes, Quistis," Drew said, "where
is he?"
Quistis looked at the giant crowd sadly.
"He's somewhere, doing what needs to be done. I trust that. I trust
Squall. He'll come when we need him the most, I know he will."
Drew snickered sarcastically. "We need him
now Quistis. If he's going to be so stingy with his presence I say we choose a
new leader, one who will be here, where he is needed."
"Like you?" Quistis asked angrily.
Drew smiled and nodded. "Yes, what a good
suggestion Quistis, I would have never expected it from you." With that
Drew raised his arms to the crowd. "If elected the new commander I will
prevent this war with Galbaldia. I will make sure the sorceress is handed over
to Deling where she belongs."
There was absolute silence in the room. Quistis
stood there practically shaking with anger. For a second she almost wished
that Zell and Irvine were here so that they could beat the living crap out of
the likes of Drew Gains.
"You can't do this," Quistis whispered
shakily. "How can you even tolerate listening to this snake faced liar?
Please, listen to me. This is wrong. This is so wrong." She trailed off
into nothingness.
"Fine," Drew stated. "Those who
would like to fight the war, leave, go and die on that bloody battle field for
a petty squabble over your commander's girlfriend. I pity you, in your blind
loyalty. Those who would like follow me, stay."
Quistis stared in absolute shock as not one
member of the audience left.
Drew laughed.
"This is the dawn of a new era. Neo Garden,
I am your new commander."
* *
In a tiny run down bar in Dollet a female
reporter spoke from a flickering television.
"Today, Balamb Garden has split into two
sectors, Balamb Garden and Neo Balamb. The other Gardens are expected to
follow. Recently elected leader of Neo Balamb, Drew Gains, stated that his
sector of Garden will join Galbaldia to capture the sorceress from Garden.
'The sorceress is evil,' Gains stated today, '
We have provided her a sanctuary long enough. It is time for Garden to hand
her over and allow justice to be done.' Until that occurs, we, Neo Garden,
will aid Galbaldia in every way possible.'"
The young blond boy who was sitting infront of
the television appeared to have heard enough. He swept his eyes over the bar
in one haughtily glance then strolled out, with shining blood wetted gunblade
in hand. He walked across the street to find the hotel where him and his
comrades were staying. However, as he walked into the room, he realized that
only one was there - Fujin.
"Seifer," she said, nodding in quiet
greeting.
"Pack up, Fujin, We are going to
Balamb," Seifer said.
She nodded. "Now?"
Seifer scratched his head. "Yes," he
replied. For a second he thought she would question his sudden change in
disposition, but she merely got up and walked across the room and commenced to
pack. He was slightly startled by her obedience but quickly quieted his
surprise.
"Where's that fool Raijin?" he asked
her, while glancing out the door down the hall. He tapped his gunblade against
the door frame, breaking flakes of plaster loose and unto the carpet in tiny
showers, minuscule, and unnoticed.
"Left." She replied.
He nodded. "That fool never says where he
is going huh? I guess we'll have to go around town wasting out time looking
for him."
She walked up to him, studying him with her
single eye. Pressing her lips together thoughtfully, she nodded.
They found Raijin on Dollet beach practicing his
special move. Seifer laughed. He couldn't help it. As Raijin had his back
turned Seifer easily stepped toward and tripped the large man, making him fall
on his face in the wet sand. Fujin suppressed a small laugh.
"Wha? What did you do that for
Seifer?" Raijin demanded getting back onto his feet. "You two keep
picking on me. It gets annoying, ya know?"
Seifer smirked happily. "Stop complaining,
you complain more than a girl."
Raijin glanced at Fujin and back to Seifer.
"Are we going somewhere?" he asked.
"Balamb," Fujin replied.
"Wha?? Balamb? No Seifer, no not this time.
All the gardens are there. They are going to crush us like tiny bugs,"
Raijin said, placing his index finger a inch from his thumb, to emphasize his
point.
"Aw shut up, I'm the leader of this posse.
I decide where we go." Seifer said.
Raijin shook his head. "This has nothing to
do with the garden splitting has it? That's Squall's business, ya know. I
don't want to get involved with that."
"Fool." Fujin said vindictively.
"Yes," Seifer said, "listen to
Fujin. Come we need to get going."
"It's that sorceress isn't it Seifer? She's
the one you are looking for." Raijin asked, not budging.
Seifer frowned. He did not like being placed on
the spot by one of his subordinates.
"Yeah so what?" Seifer asked, turning
back towards Raijin. "I just wanna find her and kill her, that's all. So
no more sorceresses can appear tampering with my head."
"Why? She ain't bothering you Seifer. She's
with Squall. Let her mess with his head."
Seifer growled under his breath. "If you
don't want to come Raijin then stay. I don't give a chocobo's ass either
way."
Raijin looked at Fujin, hoping that she would
talk some sense into him.
Fujin looked down. " Seifer, is this for
Rinoa?" she asked, her voice hardly above the softest of whispers.
Seifer glared at no one in particular.
"Rinoa, Rinoa is a sorceress, I kill sorceresses, there is nothing
more."
Fujin looked up, looking significantly less
gloomy. "Let's go then, to Balamb."
"Wha?"
Raijin asked. "I don't get it." The two members of his posse turned
their backs to him and began to walked down Dollet beach to the docks.
Significantly agitated, Raijin gave up. "Wait up!" he yelled as he
kicked sand into the air, running after them.
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