Louise Francoise Le Blanc de La Valliere had a problem. Said problem had immediately struck her the moment her royal childhood friend left and reminded her that there was to be an event to show off her familiar.
The axis of the problem? A drone wasn't very amazing - and she desperately wanted to impress the princess tomorrow afternoon. Maybe she can get it to do some tricks? Can it even do tricks? She's not confident... but she might as well try.
She glanced down at the drone looking at her. "Uh... Roll over?"
ZnT/HotS
The Cradle of the Heart
Chapter 2
The day started out well for everyone - everyone who had a full night of sleep, unlike Louise. She had spent much of the night testing out what the drone can and cannot do, and thus suffered from a lack of sleep.
She slapped her face while waiting in line to show her familiar, and wonder how her drone can still just watch her with those eyes of it. Did it not require sleep? Or maybe it slept when she wasn't looking? When her turn finally came, she attempted to pretend she wasn't half asleep and started her tricks with her drone.
In the end, she got third place due to being able to amuse the princess, though she had been hoping for second.
Apparently, being able to tell a drone to do whatever you want when you hold it isn't as impressive as, say, a dragon. Still, she had managed to impress some people when she told the drone to try to stand on its 'tail' and spin around like a top while she held its face. But really, it's hard to beat being able to fly in the air since most of what she did with the drone could be done with most other familiars... just not likely.
She was about to thank the princess for her small award when a huge explosive sound came from behind them. When they turned to the sound, they could see some kind of smoke or dust coming from the central tower of the academy. A few seconds later, another loud sound came from that way while the professors quickly sent students away towards one of the other buildings. The princess' own guards were no exception and they started ushering them away as well.
Henrietta pulled Louise with her and they both retreated to the sight of a few other professors floating around the edges of the tower and throwing spells at something. Neither Louise or Henrietta could tell what it was until they saw something turn around the corner - a large stone golem, trying to swat the mages flying around it, but slowly making its way towards where they were.
"I think, this is where we run." Louise voiced her concerns to the guards and indirectly to the princess as she sped up towards one of the doorways to the academy.
The giant golem took another step towards them and Henrietta nodded. "Indeed." She agreed, and turned to retreat as the headmaster started creating a golem of his own. The drone hissed at the golem, but followed behind the pair as they headed towards one of the academy's entrance.
From Louise's point of view, they had only moved 5 steps before a large shattering noise could be heard from behind her. At first, she had assumed that the headmaster's golem had clashed with the other giant golem - but seconds later she felt a large force smash into her right arm and back, spinning her to the side and causing her to cry out and lose her balance.
In front, she could hear Henrietta and many other people cry out in pain as well, as it seems like the golem had exploded forwards and showering all the retreating people with shrapnel.
Another large flash of pain blinded her as she landed on her right arm with a weight pushing her down. From the contact, she could tell that the drone had jumped onto her back and blocked a piece of shrapnel that had been headed to her back. The headmaster's golem had been nearly finished, but it had not been fast enough to block the rocks flying towards the students and visitors.
As she took a breath to steady herself, she could feel that the hive had suddenly flew into a flurry of activity as her pain had been sent to the Zerg from an overlord that had been paroling the area between the lair and the academy. She could tell that pack of zerglings were rushing to the academy intent on killing everything that dared hurt her, and she immediately paled to realize that it would cause nothing but more chaos.
Mustering what remained of her concentration, she managed to command those zerglings to wait outside of the academy and to not reveal themselves. Her efforts seemed to work as she could tell that the zerglings had slowed down its charge, but the effort drained her and she felt her consciousness start to slip.
Before she completely fell into darkness, she could hear people frantically calling the princess' name, and she wonder if her friend was alright or not.
Louise had a lot of practice of being hurt or knocked out due to her unique spellcasting. However, most of the time when she woke she would feel normal and well rested - not this time.
When she woke, she could tell that it was dark from the amount of torches lit on in the infirmary. Looking around, and wincing as she placed weight on her right arm, she could tell that there's still many students and visitors placed on cots moaning due to pain. Some she could see still had pieces of stone stuck within them in arms or legs, while others were bandaged from around their torso to even parts of their face.
Off in a corner, she could see a section cornered off with drapes and people entering and exiting in a hurry. She could just see a leg on a bed inside the drape, while the rest of the area seems to be filled with mages. She glanced at her arm and found it bandaged, but the reddish color under it and the pain indicated that it was not healed by a water mage.
Something bumped her leg and she found her drone sitting there. Someone had pulled the spike of earth out of it and it seems like it had regenerated the wound by itself. She told the drone to let her place her hand on it comfortably and closed her eyes, trying to find out if anything has changed.
The zerglings were still burrowed outside of the academy, and... when did all those buildings appear and how did they reproduce so fast? From what Louise could sense, there were already three overlords in the area and nearly 20 other hydra and zerglings in that area, not counting the amount of drones digging up minerals and other resources for the large building... a hive?
Opening her eyes, she told the drone to follow her while she went to find Henrietta - there's no way the princess would not be there if she didn't exhaust herself trying to heal those who were faced with life threatening injuries!
And she's likely hurt too, if what she could remember just before she was knocked out was correct.
Wandering about the infirmary, she managed to find out that she had been out for most of the day. However, she could find no signs of the princess or her guards. Louise glanced back towards the curtained off area, guessing that Henrietta might be behind it helping with her water magics - but she had no way to be sure as she had been told not to bother them or enter.
She mulled about the area until a large group of people burst into the infirmary, pushing everyone away from the path between beds. Louise blinked and realized that they were guards, and the one entering the room was a frantic looking Queen Marianne de Tristain!
"Where is she?" Queen Marianne demanded as she looked across the room. Her eyes stopped at the curtained off area and quickly marched over with a group of what Louise assumed were healers from the capital.
She keeled down as the group passed, but impulsively rose up and followed the group into the curtained area after the Queen and the healers had passed. Inside was just one bed with a bunch of mages casting spells of healing at the person on the bed, and the Queen was yelling at the headmaster and another man she didn't recognize, but from the armor it seemed to have been the honor guard of Henrietta's couch.
"Your majesty!" The headmaster exclaimed. "Please, calm yourself. We've done everything we can in regards to the situation with Fouquete and I have my personal secretary watching over the artifacts even at this moment! And while the princess was hurt, she's not dying..."
"What happened to the princess?!" Louise blurted out from where she was eavesdropping, catching the attention of everyone nearby.
The Queen looked at her and seemed to had a double-take while the headmaster glanced at her way and sighed.
"Miss Valliere, what are you doing here?" He asked, seeming too tired to even discipline her.
"I was looking for the princess, since I could not find her anywhere." Louise honestly replied. "When I was knocked out, I heard... someone call her..."
Her voice trailed off at the look that the Queen gave her, as if she was looking at her but seeing someone else. It unnerved her as Louise could easily guess that the Queen had thought of her mother at this time.
"Valliere. You are the youngest of Karin's then?" The Queen asked. "I remember that when you were young, Henrietta would drag you along everywhere."
Louise blushed. "It was my honor to be a childhood friend with the princess." She said, but then tried to return to the subject at hand. "But what happened to the princess?"
Both the headmaster and the Queen looked at her for a moment before the headmaster turned to the Queen. She glanced down at him before turning back towards the bed.
"Henrietta was... hurt when the golem exploded." She said as they walked towards the bed. Louise followed behind them nervously, where the mages there had been exchanged with those from the capital.
There, on the bed slept Henrietta de Tristain with a patch of skin above her forehead that was still pink from the healing. Louise could feel the world spinning from just seeing her best (and if she was honest with herself, only) friend hurt from what could had been a fatal wound.
The headmaster walked up to the side of Henrietta's bed while the Queen sat on a hastily created chair and picked up her daughter's hand.
"The princess got hit by a spike of earth that had managed to spear through the front of her forehead, but quick thinking from a nearby guard managed to keep her alive before she bled out." The headmaster clinically described the wound. "We've managed to heal the wound once we got her out of the open, but Your Majesty knows as well as we do that head wounds... take time."
Even Louise knew what he meant by that. She had studied everything she could get her hands on, and one thing she learned about head wounds is that the patient may never wake up even if they were healed by the greatest of water mages.
The mind is something that is extremely hard to heal, even with magic.
"Miss Valliere." The headmaster's voice came from beside her and she snapped up - not even realizing that she had fallen to her hands and knees in her shock. "Please, do not blame yourself."
"How could you...!" She started, but the headmaster cut her off.
"Miss Valliere! Please, I heard from some of the other people who saw the situation. The Princess had stopped hearing your cries, and from the wound, you could see that if she had even taken one more step forward, she would not be of this world anymore." The headmaster tried to console the distraught pink-let by placing a hand on her shoulder. "You indirectly saved her life - now, we only need time for her to recover."
Even as he said that, she could tell that he's only trying to make her and the Queen feel better. In her seat, the Queen was crying into her daughter's hand as the mages around continue their attempt to awaken the princess. The headmaster was saying something else, but she could barely understand him within her haze of guilt and self-loathing for allowing something like this to happen to Henrietta.
She wasn't sure what she can do. Her magic only makes things explode, and she was not as smart or knowledgeable as the healers from the capital. If only she had shielded the princess. If only she had told them to run earlier. If only she had some magic that could save her...!
*bump*
Louise blinked as the headmaster finished his speech. "Do you understand Miss Valliere? Now, why don't you go rest on a bed outside, and we'll let you know when the princess wakes up." He told her, expecting that she would listen to him and get her wound looked at.
"Wait." Instead, Louise got to her feet with a hand holding onto her drone's 'arm'. "I... my familiar is telling me that it could heal her mind."
The room froze as she said that. But even then, she was having a conversation with the queen back at the Zerg's base, trying to understand exactly how it would work. Is 'Queen of Blades' supposed to be a title? It can't be worse than her mother's 'Heavy Wind' title, right?