Dorin took what little treasures he had – a small notebook half full of questions he have yet to find answers to, a pocket watch engraved with a seal and an indiscernible name, his mother’s ring that wouldn’t fit his fingers, a silver pocket knife, and what little money he found in the emergency bottle hidden at the back of the top pantry shelf.
He placed them all in a small bag he made from an empty sack of flour, and filled it with as much food as he could carry. Besides, who knows how far this ‘University’ could be? Who knows how long the trip might take?
It was fortunate that the weather was clear, and that his mother just left for gods know where. Also fortunate, is his ability to remember things he has seen at least once, such as the small map in the brochure which showed where ‘Aubrianne Royal University’ is located.
“It couldn’t be that hard to find,” he thought to himself, “All I need to do is look for the same shape in the landscape!”
With that in mind, he stomped out of the front door and looked around, making sure no one was there to stop him.
Not that he needed to.
The nearest human neighbor lived about a mile away. There were only two persons living in the modest hut he calls home, and the other inhabitant, namely, his mother, was currently out.
He walked to a laurel tree, breaking off a thick branch with a snap. He held the branch to his lips and whispered some words of magic, then blew three notes to the air in a sharp whistle.
A strong gust of wind suddenly comes up and blows the boy and the laurel branch up into the sky! Dorin steadied himself, as if he was merely walking in a straight line, and sat on the branch, making himself comfortable. He then whistles a different tune which sends the branch racing through the air.
It was a sunny day with only a couple of thin clouds floating lazily in the sky. He expertly zooms straight up, going higher and higher, until the ground beneath him looked like the drawing in the map that he had carefully tucked inside his head.
“Now, where is that patch of land... it must be somewhere to the North West...”
Dorin flies to the right and looks at the land beneath him.
“Found it!” he exclaimed after flying for some time, staring at a small octagonal patch to the right, far in the distance, which was part of an archipelago shaped like an eagle.
He starts to descend until his feet were able to touch the tips of the highest pines, then flew in a straight line towards his destination.
“About a thousand miles, huh...” he mumbled to himself, pulling out his pocket watch from under his thick tunic. “I would probably reach it in around 6 hours if I hurry...” he puts the watch back and grins. “Just in time for lunch, and enough time to sign up for the Summer Camp!”
Dorin planned to ride the wind all the way to the University, but he was a child who has never seen the world beyond the forest, and thus, was prone to a lot of distractions.
The first was a tall tower made of wood connected to a wall that stretched out on both directions. There were two uniformed men on top, one much older than the other, and they were not happy to see Dorin fly by.
“Halt! Who goes there?!” shouted the older one who had the most intriguing white patch of mustache covering his mouth.
“Show us your papers!” demanded the other. This one looked only a bit older than Dorin, about seventeen, perhaps. He was a skinny blond boy with a face full of freckles.
“Papers?” questioned Dorin, his head tilted to a side. “I’m afraid my mother tore it up. Can I give you some bread instead?” he held out one of the 2 loaves he was eating while he floated on his branch.
“That... branch you’re riding... is that registered?” the younger one asked.
“Idiot, how can a branch be registered! It even has leaves on it!” said the other.
“That’s a clear violation of the traffic code!” the first one said again, to which the other person, more senior in his years, thumped him on the head.
“Let me handle this one, Private Fisher,” he said as he squinted at Dorin floating on his branch. “Look kid, it is against the law for minors to ride brooms, mops, spears, etcetera... and yes, even branches, without the supervision of a responsible adult. Can you tell us where your parents or guardians are?”
Dorin stared at the two men. “Why?” he asked.
“`Coz if you fall and break your neck, we would need someone to bring home your sorry ass,” replied the older man.
“And to sign the papers too!” piped in Private Fisher.
“Oh, but I won’t fall,” said Dorin who pulled the branch from beneath him.
Private Fisher gave a yelp as he did, but instead of falling 10 feet to the base of the tower, the wind grew stronger and kept the boy floating in mid air.
“Cute,” said the older one, not batting an eyelid. “You still can’t fly on your own. Now, tell us your parent’s or guardian’s name and number.”
“Number?” Dorin asked.
“Their phone number,” said the younger one.
“Phone?”
The elder officer sighed and looked at the kid before him from head to toe.
The lad has light brown hair that floated around his head like a halo. Most of it was tied in a half pony and probably reached past his shoulders. The long-sleeved coat and tunic he wore looked handmade from rough woven wool, as well as the loose trousers tucked inside the tough-looking leather boots on his feet. What caught his attention, though, was the bag hanging on his back which was made from an old sack of flour tied up with a piece of rope.
“Okay kid, just tell me where you came from,” asked the older man.
“From Monarch forest in the east,” said Dorin, pointing left. “I’m on my way to ‘University Camp’.”
“What University?” asked the younger one.
“Aubrianne University, the one with the Summer Camp...”
“What?” the 2 men said in unison, “That’s more than 400 miles away!“
“Oh, I’ve gone that far already?” the boy looked pleased.
“Get down from there and tell us your guardian’s name!” demanded the private.
“Why? Are you gonna send me back home?” Dorin asked defensively.
“Of course! A brat like you...”
“You say you’re from Monarch Forest?” the older one interrupts, “Did you run away from home?”
The kid flinched.
“Get down from there or we’ll be compelled to use force!”
Dorin stared upon the private’s command.
“Then I shall do the same!” was his reply.
Raising his hand, Dorin brings it down at a sharp angle, sending a gust of wind towards the two men that passed through the tower’s base. Nothing happened at first, until the top half started to slide down.
The tower tumbled to the ground with the 2 men still inside it!
When they got out of the rubble, the kid was already gone.
“That damn brat!” the older one hollered. Fortunately, he had quickly enveloped himself and the young private in a protection spell, and emerged from the rubble unscathed.
“Corporal Williams! I’m calling headquarters!” Private Fisher said, pulling out his cellphone.
“Don’t bother private,” replied the corporal, “The kid said he came from Monarch Forest, and with that level of magic proficiency, I have a good guess who that brat is.”
Corporal Williams took an old analog phone from the satchel around his waist and flipped it open.
“Who are you calling, sir?” Private Fisher asked.
“His mother.”
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