The Greatest Evil 2




The next day Crom began his trip into manhood.  Crom surprised his father by choosing to slay and evil beast rather than sacking Rome, Crom told his father that everybody loots the ancient city; it is no longer a feat.  He trekked across open plains with a sword on his back and a bow over his shoulder.  Mountains were in the distance and approached rapidly as he made his journey.  Crom’s goal was to bring back the head of something evil or something incredibly strong.  North was the direction in which he was heading, and the weather was extremely cold.  The farther that Crom went, the worse the conditions got.  Eventually, before he even realized it, he was in the middle of a blinding blizzard.  A solid pillow of white surrounded him in every direction.  The whistle that screamed at him sounded like the yelling of a thousand men, it would not go away.  The mountains were treacherous enough to conquer in fair weather, so Crom sought shelter and found it in a cave.  Crom approached cautiously and decided to inspect the cave, as is natural in a curious boy.  The farther he made it into the cavern, the narrower the passage became, eventually making it nearly impassable.  The light from a torch that he lit helps somewhat, but it was eerily dark.  By the torch's light, he came across a sleeping girl.  There was nobody else present, just the silence of a little girl sleeping in the cold dark abandoned cave. 
                Crom set the torch upon the ground and proceeded to gently nudge her from her slumber.  Her eyes opened slowly and she woke.  Realizing that there was help, she threw herself at him and held on to him tightly.  Crom half-heartedly tried to pry himself from her grip, but it was to no avail.  He sighed and leaned against the walls of the cave and returned her hug.  She let go eventually and continued her sleep as if nothing had even happened.  Crom pulled a rolled fur blanket and a bedroll from his pack.  The bedroll was then spread out over the most level part of the corridor and he lifted the young girl and placed her upon it.  The blanket would then be used to cover her resting body.  Crom stood and leaned against the wall and closed his eyes.  He drifted away to never-never land.  The day had been long, but ended on an up note.  His dream would be a pleasant one of his future as Strom’s aid.  There was years of peace and fortune for all.  The subjects were content and Strom had many children.  Crom had many children as well, and their wives were great friends.  The kingdom was the most wealthy and content ever.  Crom did not realize that he was the one being groomed to be king.  
                The girl had a much different dream, but it was a pleasant one too.  She dreamt of a family, the father was there with a couple of boys, the mother is nowhere to be found, but, most importantly, there was a daughter.  The daughter was the center of attention, and the men hugged her, and she hugged them back.  They were all happy.  She was happy.  She has a family.  There was plenty sunshine, and rainbows, warm weather, singing birds and yellow flowers.  She was a typical adolescent girl, but with a past so painful, it hurt to share the history.  She never told anybody about it and planned to never divulge details.  Her dreams were always happy, always of a family.  They were her escape because when she was awake, everything was a constant reminder of her life.  Needless to say, she slept aplenty.
            Crom awoke from his sleep.  Somehow, he wound up snuggled next to the girl, the blanket wrapped around the two of them.  She was still asleep.  Crom slowly tried to get up, but the girl woke up.  Her eyes opened and she snuggled closer still to him.  She looked shyly into Crom’s eyes.  Concerned, Crom said to her, “You shiver my lady.  I’ll venture outside for some wood to build a fire with.”
                Quickly, with alarm, she quipped, “No!”
                “Why not, are you mad?  It is freezing cold in here.  Without heat, we shall surely perish.”
                “Please stay by me.  Do not leave,” she was obviously afraid, she feared that Crom would leave her.”
                “Worry not, my lady.  I shall return shortly.  I’ll leave all but my axe behind, so that you will have knowledge that I will return.”
                This sated her.  Crom got up slowly and grabbed his axe.  He left the cave and went outside.  The girl looked longingly after him.  Crom would return almost immediately with empty hands, save for his axe.  “The blizzard still rages.  It is not safe to leave the shelter at this time.  She is a sanctuary, our safety.  We must look to each other for warmth,” Crom then climbed back under the blanket next to the girl.  Feeling a little inadequate, Crom remarked, “If we are to share each other’s warmth, we should at least be properly introduced.  I am Crom, son of Ganesh, who rules this kingdom with a noble hand.  I was sent from the castle to slay something evil.  Something creepy, something that gives people the willies.  Instead, I have found the opposite, I have found you.  Someone innocent, pure.”
                The girl was surely impressed by Crom; she replied timidly, “I am Aparthie, my lord.  I was a peasant daughter in a small village in your realm.  I left my home for reasons better left unsaid.  I’ve wandered these mountains having no home, awaiting death to claim me.”
                “Put away those thoughts of death, I will have none of that!  I will see you safely out of these mountains.  Together we shall return to my castle and you will be one of the family, as my sister.  Ganesh, our father is kind and noble, strong, yet just.  Strom, our brother, is velvet.  He is tough and stern yet has a sincere heart.  Never again will you fear for your life with my brother and me by your side.  You shall be a great princess, fairest of all the lands.”
                Aparthie was at the happiest of all her life at that moment.  For that moment, she forgot about her past.  Nothing existed accept for her future.  She would no longer fear being awake.  She woke up earlier and found a boy that protected her, later she woke up and found a future, as royalty no less, and now she can be awake.  Aparthie was happy.  She said unto Crom with great enthusiasm, “Your words soothe me greatly, Lord Crom.  I have never before had a brother, and now I shall have two.  And Ganesh sounds like a wonderful man to have as a father.  It will truly be wonderful, my Lord.”              “Sisters do not refer to their brothers as Lords, Aparthie.  Come, let us rest, sister.  The blizzard will die soon and we shall make a triumphant return to our kingdom.”
                Crom laid his head down and closed his eyes.  Aparthie laid hers upon Crom’s shoulder and quietly murmured, “Our kingdom,” repeatedly; she did not sleep though, for she had gotten plenty of sleep.  She just looked at Crom as he slept.  She smiled a smile that makes even the sternest of men crack one of their own. 

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