Sage’s Gift Jennifer Nielsen December 25, 2021

Sage’s Gift

SPOILER WARNING: YOU MUST HAVE READ THE FALSE PRINCE FIRSRT BEFORE READING THIS.

This story takes place during Sage’s time at Mrs. Turbeldy’s Orphanage for Disadvantaged Boys. Happy Holidays, my friends.

SAGE’S GIFT

Carthya’s annual Gift Festival has three rules. First, the gift must be made by the giver. I tended to be generous with myself when interpreting the rule. For example, the candle I was giving tonight hadn’t been made by me in the sense that I did any of its preparation, or molding, or scent. However, I did play a major role in stealing it. I saw little difference between “making it” and “making off with it.”

The second, and most important rule, is when the gift is given, the giver must offer a wish for the receiver. I learned years ago that a properly phrased wish could make all the difference.

For example, I might say, “I wish you to be generous enough to give that candle back to me.”

Which is exactly what I did say twenty minutes later when I gave the candle to Mrs. Turbeldy.

There is a third rule for the Gift Festival, which is that the giver can choose who receives their gift.  Mrs. Turbeldy made it clear every year that if we wanted to avoid a long stay locked in her cellar, we had better ignore that rule. All gifts from the boys who lived here were for her. 

Including my candle, which wasn’t exactly getting the highest praise from her.

“A candle? It’s the same gift from you every year. You think I want to see this place any better than I do now?” Her eyes narrowed. “Where’d you get it, Sage?”

“I think what’s important is that I got it for you.” I offered a smile, hoping to sweeten her opinion of the gift. “And I wish you to be generous enough to—”

“Go away,” she grumbled. “Maybe the other boys have gifts I’ll actually like.”

I nodded and stepped out of the way for an entire line of orphans waiting with their wrapped boxes of hope. Nobody wanted a stay in the cellar.

“A comb?” Mrs. Turbeldy yelled at the next boy in line. “Look at my thick lustrous hair! What good is a comb?” She threw it across the room and watched the boy sulk away, his fate sealed.

While she dared the next boy to come forward, I crouched low and picked up the comb, then slid it into my pocket. Halfway upstairs, one of the younger boys, a kid named Meeks or something, grabbed my arm. 

“Hey, Sage. I know all the gifts are supposed to be for Mrs. Turbeldy, but I got one for you too. I made it myself.”

“Is it any good?” I asked, holding back a grin. “Don’t give me something I’ll just throw away when you’re not looking.”

His eyes brightened. “You won’t. look!” He held out for me a ship carved from an old block of wood. I stared at it, longer than I should have, until he added, “My wish for you is that one day you can travel the seas. I know you want to.”

“One day, perhaps.” I pulled the comb from my pocket. “Now don’t ask if I made this. Just accept it.” I leaned in closer. “But you have to keep quiet about this gift, or the other boys will feel bad.”

Meeks-or-something grinned. “Thanks Sage! What’s your wish for me?”

“Um…that one day you will grow thick and lustrous hair like Mrs. Turbeldy.”

He laughed. “I’d better not.”

I left him there and continued up the stairs. At the top I found Blotch. That wasn’t his real name but it’s what I’d called him ever since we agreed to a truce over who was going dump who out the upstairs window. 

I gave him the carved ship. “My wish is for you to take this and give me the gift in your other hand.”

He stared down at it. “This looks like one of the eight-year-olds made it.”

“That sounds about right.” I stepped closer, daring him to refuse me. “But what do you care? It’s just going to Mrs. Turbeldy anyway.”

He frowned. “I actually spent time on mine.”

“Trade me, Blotch or our truce is off.”

He sighed and put his gift in my hand, a pretty ring made of imitator’s gold. I turned it over in my hands. “You must’ve worked hard on this one.”

“I did.”

I rolled it over my knuckles then let it land back in my pocket. “Enjoy your Gift Festival.”

I gave the ring to a sort-of friend of mine named Ethan who was sweet on a girl in town, and accepted his gift of a new straw hat. The hat was ridiculous and wide and had a white ribbon around it, making me wonder if we were actually friends at all, so it went to a boy named Grover who was sitting on the floor staring down at what had once been a clay pot with a flower inside it. Now it was a loose flower sitting over a pile of dirt and clay pieces.

Grover was trying his hardest not to cry, and doing a poor job at it. “Mrs. Turbeldy is gonna kill me.” 

In any other place, his fears might have been an exaggeration, but here, there was a decent chance he was correct. We’d all heard rumors of boys who’d disappeared after failing to give gifts. They were probably just stories, but nobody wanted to be the first to find out for sure.

Behind us, Blotch began laughing. “That’s what you get for being so clumsy, kid.”

No, that’s what Blotch would get for tripping Grover. Later tonight, our truce would be over.

But for now, there was the matter of Mrs. Turbeldy not killing Grover. I knelt beside him and said, “I think this will make a perfect gift.” I pulled the ribbon off my ridiculous hat and threaded it over the top so that it could tie beneath the chin, then used the flower to decorate the side of the hat.

“Come with me,” I said.

Grover sniffed. “She won’t kill me now?”

“Who knows? But she won’t kill you for not having a gift. C’mon, I’ll go with you.”

We walked back downstairs together, reaching the bottom of the stairs just in time to duck when Mrs. Turbeldy threw a package of strawberries against the wall. “I’m allergic to these, boy! For that, I’ll give you double duty on chores this week!”

Wisely, the other boys had backed away, putting Grover and I straight ahead in her gaze.

“Well?” she asked.

I nudged Grover to walk forward. His hands were shaking, and when he got in front of her, he said, “I thought…I wanted…I was going to…”

I snatched the hat from his hands and gave it to her. “It’s for the most beautiful orphanage keeper in this part of town.”

Mrs. Turbeldy blushed, though with her already reddish cheeks, it wasn’t her best look. All the more reason for her to need this wide-brimmed hat.

She tried it on immediately, though she had trouble tying the ribbon beneath her chin.

“Help me with this, Groberg.”

“Grover,” he said.

He stared up at me, silently begging to be rescued from this task. But I couldn’t help him this time. I had other business for being back down here.

While he tied the ribbon, I swiped the candle back from her table of acceptable gifts and held it behind my back.

“How do I look?” she asked when Grover had finished.

“Just like before, only with a hat on,” I replied. “We’ll go now, let you enjoy your other gifts.”

Grover followed me upstairs. “Thanks, Sage. Next year, I’ll have a gift for you too.”

“I won’t be here next year,” I said.

“Then I’ll get you a gift now. Anything you want.”

I turned to him. “What I want now is to be alone. Make sure nobody comes out to out to the ledge, all right?”

He nodded and left me there to climb out the window beside my bed. The ledge here wasn’t wide, and it was crumbling in several places, but I had built up this area myself so I trusted it.

After a moment to settle my emotions, I climbed out and stared off in the direction of Drylliad. There, in a castle on the hill of that great city, the Gift Festival would be celebrated with much finer offerings than anything we might exchange here. It would be followed by a grand feast and celebrations extending late into the evening.

On my first year away from home, I’d passed by and seen a single homemade candle being lit from a familiar window inside the castle. My brother’s room.

Every year since, I did the same. So I withdrew the candle from my pocket, set it on the ledge, and lit it.

Because there was a fourth rule of the Gift Festival, an unspoken rule that was only honored by a very small number of people in all of Carthya.

Rule Four: The gift should represent love.

I sat on the ledge beside the candle and continued to look toward Drylliad, finally closing my eyes and hoping a candle there was being lit once again for me. Maybe by a family who wondered about me as much as I did them. 

Maybe next year…

62 Comments
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    December 25, 2021, 8:32 pm

    Love.
    The greatest gift of all.
    Thanks for that, and Merry Christmas!!

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    December 25, 2021, 10:07 pm

    Wow, this shows almost a different side of Sage… one that i like and one that was hinted at in the books. I always wanted to know more about his orphanage life, so this was especially appealing. By the way, for Christmas this morning i received The Shattered Castle!! It is one of my favorite presents i got, and i plan on reading it tonight!! Thank you for this story and all your others!!

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    December 25, 2021, 11:57 pm

    Darius and Sage/Jaron make such good brothers… Makes me feel like crying.
    I hope everyone had a happy Christmas!
    This was a great story but… when are we going to get Finks backstory?

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      December 26, 2021, 6:49 pm

      It will come.

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        December 27, 2021, 1:47 am

        YES!!! Thank you so much!!!

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        December 27, 2021, 7:50 am

        Share all three other stories … I do not want to miss any of them(:

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        December 29, 2021, 10:07 pm

        Oooh. Cant wait.

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        January 2, 2022, 10:23 pm

        Yay! I am so excited!!!!

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    December 26, 2021, 12:59 am

    Sage makes my day! 😂

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    December 26, 2021, 2:13 am

    I absolutely loved it!

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    December 26, 2021, 3:37 am

    I love this story! It’s perfect for the holiday season. Thank you for giving us yet another story! Happy holidays!

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    December 26, 2021, 4:38 am

    Ooo thank youu

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    December 26, 2021, 5:35 am

    It was so beautiful, I almost cried at the end … I love Sage and his character. Please tell his the story again

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    December 26, 2021, 8:18 am

    Yay! I new story about Sage😍
    This shows his soft side towards the end and all his quirkiness throughout, LOVED it!😍

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    December 26, 2021, 12:06 pm

    the ending is so beautiful, it makes me want to cry on the inside even though Ive never actually cried from reading anything. Also I love how Sage keeps trading gifts and his narration.

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      December 27, 2021, 6:32 pm

      Um. . . That’s how my sister is. I’ll be sobbing, and she’s like, “Why are you crying? You know this isn’t real right?”

      How do you NOT cry??? 🙂

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    December 26, 2021, 4:24 pm

    That was so wonderfully horrible, I am NOT crying! Thank you for sharing this, Merry Christmas!

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    December 26, 2021, 6:24 pm

    Had me laughing out loud. Better than I could’ve expected. And with Sage, I’m always surprised!

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    December 26, 2021, 7:22 pm

    This was exactly the one I wanted. So good, with the right mix of your humor and thoughtfulness. Thanks for posting this.

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    December 26, 2021, 10:17 pm

    I cried
    Its not something new acctually
    I’m not a very emotional person but the first time I read The False Prince I burst into tears and cried the entire night. Same for Runnawya King Shadow throne Captive Kingdom and Shattered Castle This story was the best christmas present I could ask for Thank you so much for taking the time to write it Ms. Nielson

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    December 26, 2021, 11:15 pm

    I just love these short stories you post here! <33

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    December 27, 2021, 12:12 am

    This story is so very Sage, I love it!

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    December 27, 2021, 1:07 am

    Merry Christmas! Thank you for sharing this, I admit it did make me a little emotional :’)

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    December 27, 2021, 3:42 am

    I really enjoyed this short story- especially since the False Prince Series has been one of my favorites to read!
    If you don’t mind me asking a question that is somewhat off-topic to this post, I wanted to know if there were going to be any future books in the Mark of the Thief series, because the last book did end on a slight cliffhanger.

    Thank you!
    -Divya

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      January 19, 2022, 3:02 am

      In hindsight, I definitely can see how it ended on a cliffhanger. That wasn’t my intention at the time. However, at this time, I don’t have any plans to continue that series. But I am glad you enjoyed it!

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    December 27, 2021, 4:35 pm

    Thank you! You made my Christmas more beautiful! Have a merry Christmas!!!!! 🙂

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    December 27, 2021, 6:22 pm

    Oh this was so good! I liked seeing a different side of Sage. I was so excited because I received the rest of the books in the Ascendance series for Christmas that I needed to complete the series!

    Is there any news on a False Prince movie yet???

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    December 28, 2021, 1:35 am

    Absolutely loved this! This is the best Christmas present I could’ve gotten. Thank you and Merry (late) Christmas!

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    December 29, 2021, 12:30 am

    Classic Sage all along hahaha XD

    Thanks for the short story Ms. Jen as always truly brightened my day. And I think this was the one you wrote and the one in your “My day status” saying you finished something with the words “THE END” Or is it not?

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    December 29, 2021, 6:43 am

    Such a sweet ending to this short story. I’m not sure what I expected (esp from Sage haha) but I loved it!

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    December 29, 2021, 10:05 pm

    Aww.
    I was in tears by the end. Im still so sad that his parents died before he could see them.
    I know you already made a fifth book, but can you make a sixth where he finds his parents or at least his mom, hiding underneath the castle or something. Maybe she was smart enough to have found out that she was going to be poisoned so she escaped and someone else. Kinda like darius but different because she herself escaped. IDK.

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    December 29, 2021, 10:22 pm

    So emotional

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    December 30, 2021, 2:37 am

    I loved it!! Read this aloud to my sisters and we were all laughing out loud XD

    Also one of them (my sisters) “wants Fink.” Meaning the Fink story, I suppose! Maybe next year?

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    December 30, 2021, 6:50 am

    Wow this was amazing! Love seeing this side of Sage! Guess what? I got the shattered castle for Christmas and I WAS SO SO SO HAPPY. I am so glad to have an awesome author like you Mrs. Nielsen who actually gives her readers short stories like this because you know how much we love the characters. Happy Holidays!

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    January 2, 2022, 1:46 am

    It’s literally perfect. :’D Only Sage could be the star of a plot as amusing as this! As always, I can’t stop gushing over the beautiful writing and wholesome story. This one is definitely among my most favourite Ascendance Series short stories.

    Thank you so much for writing these. They’re like little nostalgic gifts to make you laugh and reminisce and harness your inner Sage all over again. 🙂 Sooo excited for the next story! 😀

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    January 2, 2022, 10:21 pm

    Thank you for this wonderful story. So far, I just finished “The Captive Kingdom,” and I am looking forward to reading “The Shattered Castel.” Thank you again. 🙂

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    January 3, 2022, 9:16 pm

    This story left me in tears. Very beautiful. Yet I keep feeling bad for Jaron since doesnt get to reunite with his parents before his death. Especially his mom who you mentioned had a close relationship with him.
    I actually had an idea that you could write a sixth book about reuniting with Queen Erin.
    Could you please consider writing a book about how queen Erin is actually alive because either she was smart enough to find out that someone was plotting to poison her so she is hiding underground, or that she found out that Jaron was alive so she escaped the castle and asked one of her trusted maids to act like a queen in front of the king so she could search for her son and then she goes into hiding after she finds out that her family was poisoned, but one day Jaron spots her sneaking into the royal kitchens for food. Or a third choice would be that maybe Conner saved her because i remembered that you mentioned in the book that he respected her. IDK. I personally prefer the second option where she went searching for him secretly and coincidentally avoided poison. I hope you consider my request!
    I mean its your imagination in the end. But i would really love to unite mother with son since both their hearts were broken and i just cant stop crying.

    With love,
    Fatima

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    January 5, 2022, 12:17 am

    Yes, I read it after Christmas, but it was amazing! It’s funny and sweet! I love it!

    Happy New Year!

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    January 9, 2022, 5:23 am

    This story was awesome wish you a merry christmas

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    January 10, 2022, 9:44 pm

    Ahw, this was so heartwarming. <3 <3

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    January 11, 2022, 12:31 am

    That was amazing! My sister and I really liked it.

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    January 13, 2022, 10:13 pm

    I really loved it. Only sage could come up with a plot like that.
    I can’t wait to see finks backstory!!

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    January 19, 2022, 7:36 pm

    Awww, I loved this. Seeing the more vulnerable side of Sage/Jaron makes me happy, especially since he’s one of my character crushes. :}

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    January 21, 2022, 11:37 pm

    Thank you for writing this and all of your books…a friend introduced me to the False Prince last year when I was going through a lot, and it cheered me up immensely. I love the Ascendance Series…I hope I can write like you do someday!!!

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    February 10, 2022, 2:59 pm

    Hello Ms. Nielsen! I absolutely adore you’re work and love this world you’ve created. This story almost made me cry, I thought it was so amazing to see a different side to Sage/Jaron. Although he can be a fearless leader who never backs down, you can also see how he cares for his family and those around him. Thank you so much for this series, as it’s helped me through a lot. Also, i hate to ask, but do you have any idea if you’ll be making more books in this universe? i hate to bother you. have a fantastic day!

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    February 14, 2022, 1:46 pm

    I’m not crying, I’m not crying, I’m not crying, I’m not crying, I’m not crying, I’m not crying, I won’t cry… Beautiful story Jennifer, you are skilled beyond words!

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    February 19, 2022, 12:13 am

    Aww, I LOVE this story so much!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for this!!!! I absolutely enjoyed reading it!!!! 😀

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    February 25, 2022, 4:54 am

    Such a lovely Story!! It really shows a tenderness side to Jaron.
    I just finished the Ascendance Series! It was so Good! It had such a heart warming ending! I wish there was another book like a conflict with one of Jaron’s children or what like Fatima said:) You truly are a talented author. I truly feel a spark of emotion every time I pick up one of your books especially in the Ascendance series!

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    March 2, 2022, 4:12 am

    Beautiful Story! I love the new glimpse of Sage/Jaron we see! I just finished the Ascendance Series, IT WAS AMAZING!! Thank you for making such wonderful books!

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    March 2, 2022, 4:16 am

    (Sorry for writing so many comments I thought they weren’t going through until I saw awaiting Moderation!🙂)

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    March 10, 2022, 6:20 pm

    Read this a little late but it is a wonderful story! I loved it! Thank you so much for writing all your wonderful books!

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    March 16, 2022, 3:53 am

    That almost made me cry, you really put your heart into your writing. You have been my inspiration since I was 9 I am now going 8nto high school and I’m taking writing g there thank you jennifer!!

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    May 3, 2022, 1:51 am

    I finished reading the Ascendence Series. Oh wow! Those are good. It was so nice to enter Jaron’s world again. Thank you, Mrs. Nielsen.

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