Several months had passed since the corruption and fall of the Unseelie Veil. During that time Igraine focused primarily on keeping herself and the child growing inside her comfortable. Jace was a welcome respite in a world she considered topsy turvy. Her attention to her half-brother’s child was therapeutic in many ways. It let her anger slip through her fingers where it might have festered and brewed much longer. Jace was a smart boy, growing fast in a world that was built for him. Even now he towered over her in his awkward teenage phase.
King Pendaran was an afterthought. He didn’t bother her and she didn’t seek him out, content to raise a child that was not her own, but shared part of her blood. She was, after all, Jace’s aunt. Igraine was certain that Pendaran wasn’t done with her yet, but she could not foretell her fate. War would be inevitable – she knew that Pendaran wanted to obliterate every single creature that stood in his way to the Seelie Throne. Perhaps that’s all that he wanted her for, to cement his tie to a throne that didn’t belong to him.
“Jace, be a dear and grab that wolfs bane from the top shelf. We’re going to practice making a sleeping draught. I am proud to say that I never had to use any of this on you when you were little. You always listened to me. Only me, but at least you listened to someone.” Igraine laughed as she rubbed her sore belly. Morgana would be born any day now and she was certain the child might need some sleeping draught, which would ease the tension of sleepless nights.
Jace had the stature of his father, which was welcome when getting things off of high shelves, but it set him apart just ever so slightly from the other male Bocan. He was taller, better built, and had a better handle on what it meant to be human. He still had the characteristic amber eyes that his mother’s race held as one of their trademarks. Jace knew, too, that Igraine had killed his birth mother over some tricky business with his father – though she had never gone into great detail about it.
“Now we shall see if you have been paying attention to your lessons…” Igraine said as she stood as close to the table in her apothecary as she could manage. Her belly was so big now she wasn’t sure if she was carrying only one child anymore. “What is the first thing you do when you start a sleeping draught?”
It was then that Igraine started feeling the pain leeching through her body. She knew they were contractions, but she was sure that they would pass, as all the others had done in the past month. She tried to refocus on what Jace was doing, but she sat down on a stool nearby.
“Jace, darling, I do believe your little cousin is going to join us soon. You’re going to have to finish today’s lesson later. I need you to go get help, the midwives should be lingering around somewhere nearby. I will need a litter to be carried to Ulster.” Igraine rubbed her belly thoughtfully, breathing evenly and calmly. The pain would get worse, so much worse, and now was the time to keep calm and make sure everything was in order. “Jace, someone has to tell your father, Thorin. Make sure a messenger is sent.”
It would be bittersweet to see Thorin again. Word was that he was married and expecting yet another child from his wife. Igraine did not begrudge him his happiness, though she wished things were different between them.
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As the events progressed, Igraine got less and less capable of being nice. Her temper got shorter as the pain got worse. By the time she was in the litter and headed to her old castle, Igraine’s water had broken and she was hardly able to stand. When they reached the castle, she was carried inside and up the stairs to her old bedroom – a place of comfort. It would be six hours before anyone realized that she needed to give birth outside.
When Kahlan slipped into the room, a subtle hush settled over those gathered, watching the Unseelie Queen writhe in pain as wave after wave of contractions washed over her. Kahlan walked to her daughter and took her limp hand in hers and smiled, smoothing the hair plastered to her forehead away.
“For a bunch of Fae creatures, you are all idiots. The child that your Queen carries is three quarters Faery, and anything more than a quarter requires birthing in nature. I am sorry it took me so long to arrive, my darling.” Kahlan kissed Igraine’s forehead and gestured for her to be moved. “She and the child will die if she isn’t moved. Now.” Kahlan snapped as she looked around the room at the gathered Unseelie keeping watch. They moved quickly to pick up their Queen, careful of her sore body, and hurried with her to the courtyard garden that was still perfectly manicured. Kahlan guided them to the place where the apothecary building was being rebuilt and ordered her daughter to be placed on the ground. Immediately the tension released in Igraine’s body and she was able to relax. The Unseelie milled around behind Kahlan as she knelt to help her daughter give birth to her granddaughter.
“Thorin…?” Igraine asked as her eyes fluttered open. Kahlan smiled as she rubbed Igraine’s belly, trying to quiet the upset child inside.
“He’ll be here soon. He will want to see the baby. Everyone has sacrificed so much, especially you Igraine, to make sure she is safe.” Kahlan smiled again and relaxed her shoulders, allowing herself to gather her energy to be the midwife that her daughter needed. Even with her guidance it would take another hour to give birth to Morgana.