Hands bound together behind her, Satu stood sorrowfully without complaint. It appeared she was not to be spared the indignity of being constrained, even with her agreement of good behaviour. She would go without trouble to meet the “Lady” and it was her steadfast belief that the guards would not hurt her along the way. She was scared, but she felt no fear for her life, after all they could have easily killed her in the Wildlands. Now was the time to meet their true subjugator and plead their innocence, not fight against things beyond their control. Satu frowned at her bound companion, Danna still struggled next to her, snarling and fighting, scattering her energy needlessly.
Satu did not struggle against the physical restraint, but her fingers flexed and her wrists, strong from weapons training strained against the bindings hoping for the slightest give. The pressure was firm and Satu knew she could not slip free. The restriction lent her an air of nervousness. Never had she been bound, or controlled in any way. It was a difficult new feeling to wrap her mind around and she fought the urge to labour against the injustice. Avalis would weep with sorrow at her unsettling predicament!
Each slippered foot moved with graceful placement as the guards lead them through the corridors, her green cloak swirled behind her as she travelled. If not for her bound hands, it would appear one of the elusive Konti advisors was being offered escort through the structure. A door opened and the fresh air that poured through lifted Satu’s spirits momentarily. After the stagnant air of the dungeon she needed its sustenance and inhaled deeply, opening her mouth to draw the most air into her lungs.
The Konti tried remembering where they had passed, and the stone corridors upon stone corridors branched out along the way. She stared at the signage, trying to read the words and make sense of them and her location. The vast structure appeared so civilized, but again for the handcuffs on her wrists. And when the torches gave way to windows she stopped and stared before being pulled along by the guards. Mountains? She was now surrounded by mountains, jagged and unsympathetic. The mercenary had been right; they were no longer near Syliras. But how? Satu did not know how long she had been held, a few hours, or was it a full day? But the cumulative shock of all she had been through was beginning to wear on Satu’s mind.
The guard pushed Satu and Danna into a room. The suvai-fighter rolled her shoulder unconsciously at the touch and the push slid off of her back without the force it had originated with. Inside, the Konti stood motionless and took in the large room with its numerous shelves and book and bottles. A dark haired woman sat in the middle of a circle on the floor surrounded by painted symbols. Satu knew it was the Woman. Instantly she froze, stunned. The Lady’s Heart had no colour. No feeling. It felt like… emptiness. Satu could feel nothing in it. Even the guards Hearts, dull as they were had a minimal amount of colour and life. The Konti forgot everything; even Danna standing next to her seemed irrelevant as she studied the woman.
The dark haired figure was different, more distant than anyone Satu had ever met. And as the lady spoke her greetings, Satu gave a small shake of her head. A sense of foreboding gripped her and it was hard to concentrate properly. This went against everything she had ever known, against everything she had ever felt! But her Heart reached out, tentatively once more to the Woman, refusing to believe the truth she saw with her ‘sight’. She couldn’t take her eyes off the woman, who said, “…Welcome to Opportunity.” Unsure of how to respond, Satu stared at her incredulously. Perhaps the dark haired woman was ill; she did not stand but only held her knees, sitting on the floor.
If it was a mistake to mention her gifts in front of Drainira, Satu did not know it in her weariness. But after the stresses of the day, the words tumbled emotionally from the Konti’s lovely mouth unchecked, “But where are your Heartcolours? Where do you keep them… are they blanketed somehow? You must have them…” The Konti’s eyes searched the other’s energetic body for the smallest spark of feeling hidden within and as she did so, her feet brought her closer to the woman in the circle.