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Raaz was mad at the idea of his son’s double life outside of his family, doing things that no child should ever even attempt to do. What angered him the most weren’t all the lies Lith had told him, Raaz was already way beyond that point, but how he spoke about fighting to the death as if it was perfectly normal.
He took deep breathes to control himself from time to time. His son needed to vent the pain that was eating at him from the inside. Raaz could always scold him later. Alas, Tista wasn’t as strong as her father.
She started weeping together with Lith, needing Phloria’s help to be able to stand.
"Why did you do all those things?" She blurted out.
"I would have rather starved than allow you to take so many risks. A few meals and some extra coins will never be worth your life. What if something happened to you?" freewēbnoveℓ.com
Tista only spoke out of concern, the revelation had been too shocking for her to accept it quietly. Yet to Lith’s ears, her words sounded ungrateful like she was spitting on all the sacrifices he had made and the help Protector had given to him.
"Why do you ask?" He was already used to the cough, he kept his voice low and hissing so it didn’t interrupt him again. Not now that he found someone else to blame.
"Have you already forgotten about the cold? About how sickly you were and how drafty our house was during winter? We were all so hungry that Orpal and Trion would steal eggs from the henhouse and milk from the stable whenever they could.
"Rena only took from the pantry what she needed to avoid fainting from hunger. Our parents knew it and they could only pretend everything was all right, but it was not! Why do you think Orpal was always picking on us?
"Someone had to do something, it just happened to be me! If it wasn’t for Protector, all of us wouldn’t even be here. How dare you whine in hindsight, now that you are healthy and well fed? You should be thanking me and grieving him!
"Stop being a baby and grow up, dammit! Everything in life comes at a price. The only reason you can allow yourself to be so naïve and carefree is because others have always paid it in your stead. If I died back then, there would have been more food left for the rest of you. It was a win-win situation."
Lith was so angry that he managed to stand up and open his eyes, staring at Tista with hatred. Phloria had to hold her tight to keep her calm. Tista had never seen Lith angry at her, nor had she ever witnessed the mad beast glare he used on others.
She had always been her brother’s princess. The way he was speaking and acting towards her were ripping Tista’s heart to shreds.
Raaz poked his forehead gently enough that Lith barely noticed the hit.
"Consider yourself slapped, young man." He said with a sad but firm tone.
"I’m sorry for all you went through. I must have been a horrible father to make you feel the need to sacrifice your childhood to give us a better life. I’ll never be able to forgive myself for that. It’s a father’s duty to take care of his children, not the other way around."
He wiped off a silent tear off his own cheek, poking Lith’s forehead again.
"However, what you just said to your sister was just cruel. The gods only know if she would still be alive without all the care you gave her. There is no one in the family that has ever overlooked your efforts, especially Tista.
You have always been her hero. What she was trying to say, is that you can’t ask us to accept you risking your life like that. Yes, our life was harsh, but at least we had each other. You didn’t have to push yourself so far, it wasn’t worth it."
"I had no choice." Lith rebuked. "Someone had to do something."
"No, you had a choice." Another poke.
"You could have just followed your siblings’ lead, helping with the farm. It was our duty as parents to find a solution, not yours. You chose to play god instead. I don’t know if you did it because you are incredibly smart or arrogant, but lying to your family and taking so many risks was the wrong decision.
Even if you did it for the right reasons, it doesn’t change anything. Gods, I’m so stupid."
Raaz pinched his own nose, closing his eyes to hold back the guilt that was ravaging his heart.
"When we saw that huge Byk pelt at Count Lark’s mansion, we understood you were hiding many things from us. We choose to keep our eyes shut because we were so proud of your achievements that we feared our interference could ruin your future.
If you want to blame someone, blame me."
Seeing his father despair and his sister crying was too much for Lith. Even grief-stricken, he knew that Raaz was right. They had never asked anything of him aside from being a happy and healthy child.
It had been his decision to go hunting, just as it had been his decision to protect his family on his own. He knew the risks and had chosen to ignore them time and time again. Until Protector’s death, his magic had made him overconfident.
There was no one to blame but himself. Lith suddenly felt like a child throwing a tantrum. His rage disappeared and with it the strength he had left. His head collapsed on the cushions with his eyes closed again.
"You are right, sorry." Was the only thing that he managed to say.
Raaz recovered quickly, poking him again.
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