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Nay, my love,
he said in a calming voice.
From the moment she was born it was decided that when the day came that the darkness finally claimed Hetar, the daughter Kol forced upon you, a child of both the light and the dark, would remain behind to keep the hope alive that one day the light would return to Hetar. Marzina's destiny is less complicated than yours, Lara, but you can have faith that your daughter will not fail,
Kaliq said.
It will not be easy, and it will take time to accomplish. But Marzina is strong for she is your daughter. You, your mother and I have taught her well. She knows her brother better than any of us. Marzina made her choice to choose the light long ago.

Lara was weeping.
She is so young a faerie, and Kolgrim so devious.

Kolgrim is a creature of tradition. He cannot kill Marzina for he shares blood with her on both sides of their lineage. And he will never catch her. I have made certain of that. It was little enough, considering what she must do,
Kaliq said. Reaching around her, he took the reins from her hands, his booted heels encouraging Dasras forward once again.
Marzina will survive, and the light will return again.

Then Dasras leapt forward into the velvet dark Cosmos. Quickly Hetar disappeared from their sight. Around them were twinkling stars and great swirls of color in which there were stars now being born. They rode for what seemed hours, and suddenly Lara saw a smooth dark space ahead of them. She knew what she wanted to do, but she wasn't quite certain how.

Ah,
Kaliq said,
you know you have arrived at the point of your destiny, my love.

Aye, I do, but I don't know how to accomplish what I must, Kaliq,
Lara said.

We must dismount,
he said to her, and sliding off the horse's back, he helped her down. They now spoke only their silent language so as not to disturb the Cosmos.

It never occurred to Lara that they would fall. If the Cosmos would hold Dasras up it would certainly hold them.
It is for us both to do,
Lara said, smiling at him.

He nodded, and took her into his arms.
Think everything you would want it to be, and I shall do the same,
Kaliq told her.

Lara nodded. Her lips met his in a tender kiss, and she felt them beginning to spin faster and faster and faster. For a century or two they rotated like this in the Cosmos while about them a new world began to form. Its shape was round, and at first it was covered in water and mist. But then gradually it became more visible to the eye. Finally Lara and Kaliq emerged from the center of the sphere, sealing their exit carefully. They stepped out into the Cosmos again. A bright yellow star shone above them illuminating the new world, and there were several companion worlds revolving about the same star.

Those weren't here when we came,
Lara noted.

They are creations of my fellow Shadow Princes,
Kaliq told her.
They but awaited your decision as to where to place them. We call these worlds planets although only the one you and I have created is habitable for mortals right now. Eventually some of the others will be, but not for thousands of years.

We have created no mortals for our world,
Lara said.

They will come in their time, my love,
he explained.
But not quite yet. There but remains one thing to do, and in this matter I shall defer to you, Lara, my love. You must name this world for us.

Lara thought for a small time, and then she smiled.
Let us call it Earth,
she said.

And let us hope that the mortals who one day inhabit it will do better than those we left behind on Hetar,
Kaliq responded.

Agreed!
Lara replied.

How did you decide to name it Earth?
Kaliq asked her curiously.

I simply used the same letters that make up Hetar and Terah,
Lara answered.

'
Tis clever, but then you were always the most clever faerie woman,
Kaliq said as, mounting Dasras, he drew Lara up before him, kissing her mouth a deep and passionate kiss as he did so.
Are you ready, my love?
he asked her as faerie green eyes met bright blue ones.

Lara smiled a blinding smile of happiness at him. Her destiny had been met. A blue-and-green Earth now hung in the Cosmos spinning about the bright yellow star that would nurture and warm it forever. A new and hopefully safer refuge for a better race of mortals one day. An eternity lay ahead for her, and for Kaliq. Together, as it had always been meant to be.
I am ready!
she said.

And with a toss of his proud head Dasras, the great white stallion, galloped off through the stars and across the Cosmos toward Forever, a faerie woman and a Shadow Prince upon his back.

ISBN: 978-1-4268-5483-5

CROWN OF DESTINY

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