22nd Day of Winter, 511AV Endless faces passed him in a sort of blur. He was violently shoved and jostled by passers by as he stood there frantically looking for Meliyah. "Mel! Melie? Where are you?" There was no reply to his yell, but then, he didn't really expect one. A few Eythurians sniggered at him as he racked a hand through his dark hair and looked left and right. Freaky creatures these were, with their six arms and the females with their heavy coating of makeup. This wasn't the best city for a Benshira who wanted to keep his pride to visit. But Syren had been rejected from his own family for falling for someone outside his race, so he didn't have much pride left to begin with. He could never return there again. So Meliyah was his whole world now, and right now she was missing. The panic was beginning to grip him tighter as the minutes dragged on. Where could she have gotten off to this time? She was always scaring him, weather it be with her reckless bravery in the face of danger, or her stupid habit of getting distracted by shiny things or running off after anything that moved. It was the latter one that Syren was dealing with now. "Hey Yshul, if you still listen to me at all, a little help wouldn't go amiss right now..." Sy muttered this to himself trying to remain calm and think. She was probably just looking at some moving wind up toys, or some shinny bits and bobs around the market place he could see up ahead. She was probably just spending all his money on something useless somewhere over there. Sy moved out of the main throng of the crowd to catch his breath and work out what to do. There were paths leading to the other parts of the city, some looked better than others in terms of dingy atmosphere, Syren hoped she hadn't ended up anywhere near the slave trade. But it might be worth looking there, just I case the idiot had . Surely not though. Yshul couldn't hate him enough to see his parents gone from his life, and then not months after, see his Kelvic lost to him and sold to some damn slaver. "Please please be safe" he thought to himself, setting off for an obviously shady area hoping he did not find her in trouble. * * * Meliyah had run off in search of the source of something that had caught the sun and shimmered in the next street over. She was in human form, and wearing a nice looking white off-shoulder shirt, and trousers. When the shimmering thing turned out to be nothing but a copper coin. And now where was she? She had moved a long way away from her human. From Sy. Without thinking she had put crowds of people between them and slipped into a strange ally way. She attempted to turn herself about but she couldn't remember from where she came. She began to feel worry now. She felt like Sy would be angry with her when he found her. And this part of town didn't look too nice. She tiptoed forward, trying to find the main throng of people again and lead herself back to where she had last seen Syren. But it seemed frivolous. She was just getting more and more lost. It was a shock to have someone grab her arm and pull her further into the alleyway, and she yelled out a scream, which soon died on her lips as the six armed man that had caught her covered her moth with one hand and held her firmly with the rest of them. Immediately she bit him sending him screaming with pain as her sharper than the average human teeth ripped into his flesh, causing his hand to start bleeding. Unfortunately, although this may have worked on another human, this hadn't worked on the Eypharian. He still held hher with at least two hands and said in the common tongue "Feisty. Looks like your a kelvic girl right. He brought out a dagger and held it to her neck. One of his companions appeared out of the gloom and said "She'll fetch a good price on the market, surely.". Anger exploded in her mind and she saw red. She yelled cusses at the two men. She threatened them loudly. The noise she was making might attract some attention, and the two slave traders shouted at her, threatening to kill her. What was she going to do. If only she could transform and slip out of their grasp. She had a dagger in the shoulder bag she had with her, but it had fallen on the floor and she couldn't reach it. |