PART
FOUR
Many
years ago, when the town of Sconston was just a few scattered
cottages, a man named William Macandrew came with his wife Abigail,
who was a fairy, and decided to settle there.
At
first people thought he was strange because he had built himself an
underground house in the forest and other people didn't like the
forest. But as he could trace his ancestors back to when they used to
live on Earth and because he was a good worker, nothing much was said
about it. William continued to be a good worker, in fact by then he
had quite a large farm and a rapidly growing family. Because of this,
he was labeled: “Successful”. Then some of his children grew up
and got families of their own and the successful William became a
rather important person in the now large town. The inhabitants then
decided that William was not only successful but he was now
“Wealthy”. Then out of no one knew where there came a king and a
government who right after he was crowned started taxing the land to
bits. No one liked this so William's eldest son, Mark, who owned a
lot of land, went up to the castle and gave them all a good telling
off.
After that, there was only a little bit of taxing and
William's third son, Steven, became part of the government to keep it
that way. The king's private excuse was that he was rather afraid of
William because the Macandrews had lots of friends in and out of town
and also William had quite a few daughters and the king had a son who
would want a wife at some point. Life was quiet for a while until
Patrick, William's seventh son, turned eight and was allowed to go
outside unsupervised. He was intrigued by the forest and started
making secret expeditions into it. His mother objected to this when she
found out where he had been going and tried to get him interested in
one of the local girls because having a female friend would encourage
him to stay at home. However, whenever the girls came visiting
Patrick always managed to be somewhere else. Once, when he was 15, he
pretended to be friendly to one of the girls and then went and lost
her in the forest. His excuse was that he forgot she was there and ran
on ahead, accidentally rubbing out his foot marks and absentmindedly
climbing a tree.After that his mother gave up and concentrated on her other children.
Patrick
thought that the only reason for marrying was so that the men could
tell the women what to do and he didn't really feel like doing that.
In all the romantic books he had read the characters would marry
after a very short period of time, this even happened in history,
even the very old stuff.
Patrick
decided he wasn't going to marry any of the local girls or he would
have fallen in love with one of them already. He had been thinking
about this when he heard Anise screaming and he continued to think
about it for the rest of the day.
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