Dear Diary
I'm seated at the desk in my office. Fiona Voust paces in front of me, her auburn ponytail slicing the air each time she sharply turns. "This is it, Morgaine," she says. "The moment I was preparing you for. You know what you have to do. Declare an emergency extension of your term, and snatch all the emergency powers you can. And never, ever let them go."
Saeb Alanchi stands behind my chair, her hands rubbing my aching temples. Her fingers are incredibly strong, yet gentle. "Gosh Fiona," she says. "You, ah, never miss a chance to exploit misery do you, mhmm? Death hasn't, um, improved your ethics I see. Morgaine's not doing anything like that. She's, ah, going to do the right thing here, once she works out what that is."
Maximus Valerius prowls around the far end of the room. He's back in his gold armour, shining so brightly in the lamplight that it almost stings my eyes. "Remember what I told you, Morgaine?" he barks. "Competence is more important than popularity. I knew something like this would happen with a soft touch like you as mayor. But it's all right. Just do what I say, and everything will be fine."
Allania's sitting in one of the chairs to my left in front of the fireplace, eating slices of orange. "Miss Morgaine, don't listen to them!" she says. "Do something for yourself. You never do anything for yourself!" She then abruptly sneezes, twin jets of flame firing from her nostrils and igniting the drapes. She mutters something about having run out of orange juice. As the fire burns and spreads, they all then argue about whose job it is to put it out. I awaken from the dream just as I angrily go to do it myself.
Hadrian is in turmoil. With two weeks left in my term, the people have voted to eject the 14th Legion from town. Our enemies seized this chance and Hadrian was attacked by demons and Southbank by orcs. I fortunately had an evacuation plan so the death toll is not as bad as it could have been. But still many are dead or homeless. I have toured the damaged areas. Southbank should recover quickly, for the orcs were more concerned with looting than direct murder and destruction. Hadrian is another matter. The marshals are gone, and for the time being mercenaries will have to fill the void.
Darius, a local swordsman apparently caused the demon attack and is at large. Vivili escaped her sentence and could be anywhere. Ash has remained, and awaits some form of sentence. Things have been tense between us since I told him I knew his mother was a Sharran. But I'm not going to have him branded, that is grotesque. He is offering to help train a new town guard, and do it for free. But is that a punishment or a reward? I don't know. There's something else he could do to clear his slate, both with me and the city.
An election is due soon. For a job that nobody wants now.