Edii’s words had always been powerful. His deceit had a way of snaking into even the most fortressed of minds and planting itself deep within. Edric wasn’t entirely versed on his brother’s power, just as Edii had much to learn about Edric’s strengths. But he knew Deceit’s accent was a façade. Even his memory town mind knew to take the true voice of Deceit seriously. It was his greatest weapon, the power of suggestion. However, Edric had not ever heard his true voice ever once used to speak the truth.
Forgiveness? This word bounced around in his static consumed brain. Forgiveness. Was that something he was even capable of offering to this man? It felt like such a foreign sensation in his ears. He mouthed the word but could not voice it, too afraid of the bitterness that would taint his tongue the second it left. But the word was planted, and the meaning intermingled with his thoughts and looping memories.
He began to weigh the pros and cons.
When Edric suffered his daily memory loss, Edii had been a supportive caretaker of sorts when he could, seeing that Edric did what he needed to stay alive and well. His intentions may have never been entirely pure, and memories flooded of Edii hoarding Edric for his drug, collecting it when he could.
What about centuries ago? When they were divine brothers in heaven. Edii saved Edric from the clutches of their lord Battle. Kept the angered god from tossing Edric’s mangled body to the demons. But he threw him before Ezekiel in the first place, tempting him with false hope and assurance. Edii was the very reason for Edric’s fall.
And now? Had he really come for forgiveness of his crimes? Or was it too, a lie? More poison from the mouth of the grand deceiver. Surely he didn’t expect Edric to fall for his wiles a third time. But if his intent was to destroy what was left of this world, why bother Edric at all? If his intent was to destroy Edric, why not attack the island outright. Cause the king to tear apart his own kingdom? It sounded poetic enough to be of Edii’s doing, but the sincerity of his words rang out. Edric could feel Edii’s emotion in those words. Each of his senses clutched to it, trying to pick apart the foreign feeling. Sincerity tasted bittersweet, it sounded like the scourging winds outside, but felt as gentle as a hand on his shoulder. And for that moment Edric felt his bother embrace him, his words wiped away his tears.
The king clutched his knees, curling as the fetus he never was in the womb he never knew. He hovered in the air like that, resisting gravity as he concentrated on calming the world around him. Each beat of his heart pulsed through the kingdom, slowly breaking the storm clouds, pushing back the waves, and lulling his terrified people. It would take time for the sun to reappear, and the wind-torn houses would need to be mended by hand, but the sound of a bird sung softly in the distance, hailing in the reemergence of peace. Edric floated slowly to the floor resting his head upon the soft carpet his subjects had laid to his throne. The entire throne room remained silent, just staring at their king with wide-eyed uncertainty. Edric would eventually raise his head, lazily pushing himself to his feet once more, as if he had to become reacquainted with gravity. He locked eyes with his brother, tired and tear-stained face holding very little expression.
“Forgiveness will not come so easily, brother.” The king finally spoke, his cherub voice returned. “However, I am willing to welcome you to my island. And into my heart.”