Connor felt like throwing up, which was rarely a good thing.
He had never changed schools in his life. Going with his father to enroll was one thing, but actually attending was a different story.
He stuffed another binder in his backpack, grumbling about the darn things. He'd never had a use for them before, but his father insisted that Connor bring along the supplies Haytham had bought. His phone buzzed for a text message, and he couldn't stop a cheeky grin from taking over his face when he saw it was from Ellie. He opened the message and read it quickly.
“Need a ride?”
Connor almost jumped with joy. His father wouldn't have
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Korra blinked in shock as she looked out at the sea. “Do these groups still exist?”
Sitka grinned. “The Heiwa eventually became the White Lotus. The Niyama never truly lasted past Avatar Washi. He was a few centuries past my time. He made it his personal mission to stop them for good.”
Korra sighed and looked up at the sky. “So you were basically born into this secret conflict? How many Avatars were like you?”
Sitka hummed in thought as he looked up as well. “Well, there was Avatar Makya, from the Air Nomads. Then there was Avatar Garuda of the Fire Nation, my predecessor, Avatar Malai, me, and the
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Ellie surprisingly took to traveling better than she thought she would. Her previous trip from Monmouth to Davenport must have been the perfect exposure for her because she and Connor had already been traveling for almost a week and it was not a miserable as she expected it to be.
Also, this trip was the perfect time for her and Connor to just spend time together without worrying about anything concerning the Brotherhood or anything in that spectrum. Ellie couldn’t remember a time Connor had smiled this much in one go and she only thanked God for letting her see this side of him.
She could tell he was worried about his people, but she
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Ellie surprisingly took to traveling better than she thought she would. Her previous trip from Monmouth to Davenport must have been the perfect exposure for her because she and Connor had already been traveling for almost a week and it was not a miserable as she expected it to be.
Also, this trip was the perfect time for her and Connor to just spend time together without worrying about anything concerning the Brotherhood or anything in that spectrum. Ellie couldn’t remember a time Connor had smiled this much in one go and she only thanked God for letting her see this side of him.
She could tell he was worried about his people, but she
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Spring finally came and Connor was using every bit of information Ellie had given him to create a route to travel. He planned on following the rivers as they headed north. His people would most likely have stayed close to them as they went north. He also made sure to mark every town and settlement along the way. He was determined to find his people, but he was also determined to keep his wife as safe as possible.
He was ecstatic when she so willingly agreed to go through the marriage ceremony of his people…if they find them. Connor shook the doubt from his mind. If he and Ellie could help pull the rug from beneath the Templars with jus
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The next few weeks were only two words for Ellie; perfect and busy.
Davenport was a small community, and like every small community out there, word spread fast. Soon, everyone was congratulating her and Connor on their engagement and Ellie hardly had to plan anything for the ceremony due to the fact that every woman on the homestead decided to help.
Ellie also noticed how Connor seemed to grow more and more flustered as the date they chose slowly crept up on them.
She wanted to ask why he was so anxious, but she decided to just wait and let him tell her. He finally did three days before their wedding. She was doing some busy work in the st
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Ellie was almost frightened to go to Connor. She never saw him this upset before and she didn’t know what to do. Taking a deep breath, she pushed the thought from her mind.
This was Connor. Her Ratonhnhaké:ton. The one person she never feared.
She guided the horses up the hill a ways before tying their reins to a tree just off the path. Connor was now leaning back against a tree and his head was hanging low. Ellie tried to not make too much noise as she approached him.
“Ratonhnhaké:ton?”
His head slightly rose when she stopped in front of him.
Ellie’s heart almost broke in half from the look in his eyes.
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The pain was unbearable.
Connor blinked as he deliriously looked around his campsite. He swore he kept seeing Lee and his father out of the corner of his eyes and his whole body was heating up as another wave of pain overtook him.
The wound in his side was not as bad as it was, but his limited medical skills kept him from treating it further than he did.
“Ratonhnhaké:ton?”
Connor looked and he choked back tears as his world swayed a little. It seemed as if a light fog blocked his vision, but the person he was looking at seemed familiar. He never thought he would hear her voice again.
“Ratonhnhaké:ton, what hap
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Never has there been this much blood.
Connor stumbled and slumped against the wall near him, trying to stay conscious. He shook his head, trying to shake out the faint whispers that kept repeating again and again.
Still, I’m proud of you in a way…
I should have killed you long ago.
Pressing his hand to his side, he forced himself to move forward. The bitter feeling of defeat and sorrow somehow made him temporarily forget the pain. Not only did Lee escape once again, Connor was forced to kill Haytham as well.
Connor shook his head and grit his teeth as a hiss of pain escaped from his lips. He needed to press forward. He could
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“And how exactly do you plan to get the French Navy’s support to help you with this suicidal plan?”
Connor looked up from the block he was nailing in place to represent the lighthouse on his model of Fort George.
Ellie had her arms crossed and was tapping her foot impatiently as she waited for his answer.
He had just told her of his plan to break into the Fort and take care of Charles Lee…and she did not like it one bit, as he expected. The plan was dangerous and everything could go wrong in every way at once. But, there was no other way the Assassin was going to be able to reach Lee without causing an uproar among
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“No, I’m not going to do that!”
“You must.”
“That’s a waste of valuable time and resources. Have you even looked at those proposals my contacts sent?”
“I will not rest until you are safe. Please consider what we are proposing.”
Ellie put her hands on her hips, huffing as she craned her neck to look up at Connor; who did not look amused in the least with his arms crossed.
Her fiery gaze met his intense one and they stared at each other for what seemed like hours.
“Hiding me in a cabin in the wilderness is not going to stop the Templars. Besides, who is going to run our net
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Ellie didn’t know how long they lay in her bed that night, nor did she care.
His broken, strained cries were still ringing in her ears, even though he fell asleep hours ago. Resting her hand beneath her cheek, she scooted a fraction closer to him on the mattress. A few strands of his dark hair had fallen out of his usual hairstyle, resting on his forehead.
Ellie reached forward and gently pushed them away. Anger simmered in her stomach while empathy filled her heart. The two emotions together caused her to feel a little sick. Guilt also resided in her chest as well. When he told her of what Kenway did, she was ashamed to admit that sh