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chapter VIII: Games and Obsidian Shadows
The days following their first encounter were ones of quiet tension for Alejandro. The echo of "Itztli" resonated in his mind, a name that was a knife, a mirror, an oath. His adult mind strategized: he needed to deepen that contact. But how to justify to his parents insisting on approaching the marked family?He decided the best cover was the simplest: the innocence of a child looking for a friend.Now past two years old and with a carefully expanding vocabulary, he began to ask."Mom, play sun girl again?" he asked Citlali one day as she wove.Citlali set down her needle. "Xóchitl, I told you... it's dangerous. Her family doesn't want visitors.""But alone," insisted Alejandro, putting on a genuinely sad face. "Me alone. Her alone. We play here." He pointed to the inner courtyard, a relatively private space.Citlali looked at him, searching his eyes for that flash of ancient wisdom that sometimes surfaced. "Why her, my flower? There are other children."Alejandro couldn't say: Becaus
Chapter VII: The Name and the Eagle's Nest
The image of the sun-haired girl didn't leave me. In the following days, my adult mind analyzed, made plans, weighed risks. But a deeper, more existential thought began to haunt me: the question of my name.I would have to approach her. How should I introduce myself? As Alejandro, the ghost of an impossible future? As Xóchitl, the secret name my mother gave me with love and resistance? Or as Miguel, the façade my father and the world expected?One afternoon, while playing with wooden blocks carved by my father, I had a decisive internal dialogue:Adult Thought: "If I approach a living relic of pre-Hispanic Mexico, one carrying the weight of persecution, introducing myself as 'Miguel' would be an insult. It's the name of the conquering archangel, of the order seeking to extinguish what she represents."Child Translation (babble): "Miguel... no."Adult Thought: "'Xóchitl' then? It's a beautiful name, of the earth, from my mother. But... is it really my name? I accepted it as a disguise,
Chapter VI: First Words and the Eagle's Path
The grey magical pulse didn't attract inquisitors, but it did alter the balance of the house. Dad lived with his gaze fixed on the window, expecting to see the grey shadow of a friar. Mom, in contrast, more practical, watched her son with a mix of fear and pride. She had seen what I did, or at least, she had felt the echo. The magic of "her Xóchitl" wasn't just a passive gift; it was a force that responded to the world's pain, and that made it as beautiful as it was terrifying.For my part, I dealt with a more mundane but equally overwhelming frustration: I wanted to speak. It was annoying not being able to communicate. Every time I tried to say something, it translated into babbles and crying—not practical for an adult in a child's body.It was a month after the incident, during the spring. I spent the whole time, concentrating all my trapped adult will into the vocal cords of a nearly one-year-old baby, finally taming his babble. Mommy was feeding me hot atole, blowing softly on the
Chapter V: First Blood, First Omen
The peace that followed Alejandro's crying was fragile, woven with evasive glances and silences that lasted too long. Don Álvaro spent hours checking the door locks, as if he could contain with wood and iron what his son had unleashed upon the world. Citlali, in contrast, moved with silent determination. She had seen it in her son: the spark couldn't just be seen; it could burn. And fire, without a channel, consumes its bearer first.A week after the incident, while my father was out trying to sell some fabrics, Mom knelt before the cradle where I played with a gourd rattle. For some reason, even as an adult in a baby's body, I felt intrigued by how this object worked as I shook it. Incredible how you work... did they use a gourd, dry it out, and then fill it with seeds? I wondered in my thoughts as I kept shaking it."Xóchitl," whispered Mom, using the forbidden name in broad daylight. "Your blood is awake, and the world hears it. We cannot let it cry out alone."Her hands, calloused
Chapter IV: The First Cry of the Fifth Sun
Winter gave way to an early spring, but in the De la Cruz home, the chill of the "Echo of Order" still clung to the rafters. Alejandro, now nearing eleven months, wrestled with the strange duality within himself: the glacial gleam of the friar's blessing, like a crystal embedded in his spirit, and the torrid heat of Earth Magic flowing in his mother's blood. Between both, his newly unlocked Eyes of the Fifth Sun flickered like a poorly extinguished ember.The first signs were subtle. Unconscious.Alejandro, frustrated by his inability to move or communicate, often activated his new vision unintentionally. One afternoon, as Citlali ground corn on the metate, Alejandro watched her, longing to tell her something, anything, to thank her for her care. He concentrated his frustration, and for an instant, his Eyes of the Fifth Sun fully activated.He didn't see just his mother. He saw an aura of silent resistance. Golden and green lines, like roots of an ancient tree, stretched from her hear
Chapter III: The Burning Blessing
Chapter III: The Burning BlessingThe first winter in New Spain fell with a cold that pierced through the adobe walls. For me, now nine months old, the cold was a physical novelty, but my mind registered something else: the seasonal shift altered the magics of the valley. The Magic of the Earth withdrew, slumbering beneath the soil, while the Magic of Order – that cold, geometric clarity of the Spaniards – seemed to strengthen, filling the air with a barely audible metallic resonance.It was in that context that the friar arrived.---Don Álvaro received the news with a mix of pride and apprehension. A Franciscan friar, Fray Bernardo de la Cruz (no relation, just the pious coincidence of the surname), would visit the homes of the Tlatelolco parishioners to collect the "offering of faith" – a donation in kind or coin for the construction of the Colegio de la Santa Cruz, intended to educate the sons of the indigenous nobility. Or so the edict said.In reality, everyone knew it was a spi
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