"Cypress, where is she?" Cadicus stood with his arms crossed, his eyebrows raised, his feet tapping, standing tall and imposing in the doorway of the brothel on East Street. He surveyed the smaller man before him, an unpleasant man with a weasely nose and calloused fingers. The sun had risen moments before, and Cadicus stood with his back tall, his bone-white horns sweeping back dramatically: in his true form once more. It afforded him a sort of confidence. This was who he was. Now he only needed one thing.
"If by Cypress you mean Jocelyn, she headed to look after her horse just a few chimes ago." Cadicus, about to turn and run after the Drykas woman, heard the mutter of the pimp. "Petching bird kept her name from us, dinnit she? Some angry dark man yelled it all up the house. Slut thinks she's better than the likes of us..." Everything ran still for a moment. The world was silent, the echoes of the pimp behind him the only thing disturbing the silence of the morning. His blood ran cold. Cadicus turned, ever-slowly moving round on the spot until he faced the pimp. His eyes looked different to the pimp than a moment before: more focused, more cold, and much, much more dangerous.
"What did you call her?" He took a solid step forward, the pimp scrambling back in turn, an age old dance of intimidation. Cadicus, in his Ethaefal form, towered over the weasely man, and his muscles held hints of much more power. But though the pimp was smaller, his ego did not allow him to back down completely.
"Slut, didn't I? S'what she is, was seducing the man even when he just wanted to talk. She may be a whore, but she wants it--" His tirade ended with a gasp, Cadicus' forearm shoved into the man's neck, holding him up against the doorframe with all the strength of a furious man in love. "Don't you DARE call her that again," his voice rumbled like ancient thunder, "Or I will come back, and Pain will accompany my visit. Do you understand?" The pimp nodded desperately, his hands clutching at Cadicus' copper skin, desperate for air. Cadicus released him, letting him fall to the floor and breathe. With a look of disgust, and a nod of respect to one of the fearful-eyed prostitutes by the stairs, he turned, his cloak sweeping through the air, leaving the fateful brothel.
His footsteps heavy, Cadicus moved almost mechanically in the direction of the stables that he knew were just beyond the foothills of the city, the only place for Cypress to keep her Strider, her love, the one who had not abandoned her and never would. The whores of East Street, their pimps skulking in the shadows, still plying their shade even when the sun had just risen, sneered at the Ethaefal (a rather more pleasant sight then most of the clientele they received), but Cadicus took no notice. A dark, angry man had revealed Cypress' true name, shouting it throughout the brothel... and he had been desperate enough to yell in the dark last night...
Breaking into a run, passing quickly through the cobblestone streets of Zeltiva, Cadicus moved fast, guilt settling hard on his heart. He had quashed the guilt and the longing he felt for his little Drykas child for a decade, but the lady wasn't a child anymore. She knew how to make men weep and gasp. She knew how to tie Cad around her thumb like a piece of string. And he had broken her secret, perhaps the only one she had left. Half-jogging, half walking with speed, Cadicus moved quickly through the quiet streets to reach the Narvean Stables. To reach his colt and hers.
Too early for any of the regulars to have come, Cadicus entered the stables, his quick eyes searching out any sign of the woman with the plait, with the ice cold eyes. Spotting a stablehand sweeping the refuse from one of the stalls, he flicked him a coin. "You, boy. Have you seen a woman go by? With a plait, with dark hair, with blue eyes?" Struck dumb by the gold miza lying in a pile of steaming shit, the stableboy nodded. "Yeah, her stall's round the corner. She comes here often. She's with the Cyphrus horse right now."
And Cadicus sprinted. Dashing round the corner, he saw the stall, saw the head of the horse that he would recognise in a moment, one of his homekind, one so similar to Maritus back in the stables at the World's Grotto Inn. Cypress and her Strider Dolenne. Standing, catching his breath, an uncharacteristic smile spread slowly across his face. Cypress stood close to her Strider, stroking through her knotted mane, whispering gentle things that Cad could not quite hear. Dolenne, spotting Cadicus, a strange old familiar face, whinnied, tossing her head in his direction. Cadicus, in his true Ethaefal form, stood waiting for Cypress to notice him.
"Cypress... I told you I would come again." |