With homework and dinner
behind them, the kids filed into the living room and formed a semicircle around
their grandfather. True to their word,
they were ready to sacrifice their allotted television-time in favor of the
story. Their grandfather gleamed with
pride but more than that, he was overjoyed to have his own special bonding
moment with the kids. They wouldn’t stay
young forever and in time they would be too busy, or too cool, to want to hang
out with their grandparents. This was
the stuff memories were made of. He didn’t
even have to ask where he had left off in the story; the children were quick to
remind him. He had left off where the
four captains had raised the morale of their troop so much that they were all
about to pledge their lives to fighting evil and injustice-all except one.
“Hidden
within the ranks,” the old man began. “One
of the warlord’s minions had disguised himself as one of the soldiers. He’d been sent to ferret out their enemy’s
plans. He listened as Demetrios, Eleon, Linus, and Praxis laid out their battle
tactics, taking mental note to relay every word to the greater warlords. After the outline for the campaign had been
exposed the traitor slipped away from the ranks to earn his reward. As he crossed back into the village, his mind
swam with the honors he expected to be bestowed upon him, such a loyal and willing
servant.”
The children were livid, particularly the
older boys who had a greater understanding of the ramifications of a traitor in
the ranks. Little Madeline’s eyes welled.
“Could someone do that to my Daddy while he’s fighting?” She fretted.
The old man scooped the
precious girl into his arms and together, with her brothers, convinced her that
their dad was going to be just fine.
“You’ll see, Princess, traitor are always discovered and
good triumphs.” He assured her.
The child smiled, relieved
that the bad man was going to get his comeuppance. Though the boys would never say it aloud,
they too were concerned and their wise grandfather allayed their fears
too.
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