Rue
Summer, Day 25, 513 AV
She had just come from a merchant's shop and stopped at Maybell's for a rest before continuing on her way home for the evening. She showed Maybell the things she had bought at the older woman's request, an archery glove and an armguard. She has been practicing shooting at targets and had gotten her arm in the way of the string, it wasn't her first such encounter, but a more severe one that convinced her she did need the bracer after all. Mostly she had gone out because she was going stir crazy with nothing to do but lay on her bed roll and heal.
Her windmarks were still fresh and painful, but she couldn't stand the recommended recovery -bed rest. The elder woman smiled at Rue's explanation, understanding clear in her face, and offered her a fine linen dress that needed the knot work embroidery that Drykas were so well known for having. Maybell bundled the dress up, adding a second paper wrapped bundle of uncut cloth for Rue to 'use as you will'. Rue knew what it was and welcomed the woman's gift, a distraction for while she rested.
"Are you sure you can take it all?" Maybell asked, watching as Rue carefully loaded her things into her arms. Rue nodded more assuredly than she felt. She had left her strider and her knapsack at home in the small corner of the pavilion she had to herself. Her horse she had left because she could not ride him, and he was all too likely to try and push her around in his usual playful manner, and her bag was abandoned in favor of just carrying her coin purse at the waist of her dress because the bag was heavy and coarse and would rub on the sensitive skin of her back.
While both decisions had made sense when she made them, she was beginning to regret them as she made her way towards home, loaded down so that she could barely see. She ducked behind the shop, walking down a less busy path in hopes of avoiding most of the street traffic.
"Excuse me," She murmured, stepping around a man who stood outside a nearby shop front, and in the process stepping right into the path of another man who bumped into her, nearly knocking her off her feet and sending a startled sound out from between her lips.
Two large arms wrapped around her and her items, settling her back on her feet with her things intact. "Ah, I'm- Thank you." Rue spoke, but the first man's voice drowned hers out as he spoke, not releasing his grip around her smaller frame.
"Watch where you're going, Ren, you nearly killed the lady!" The man, Ren, laughed.
"A shame that'd been too, eh? She's a pretty one ain't she, Landon?" When the first man, Landon, laughed, it was a different sound. Lower, more of a chuckle and distinctly masculine, it chilled her.
"Let me go, please." She added the last as a precaution, she didn't want to get herself into any more trouble than she had already managed to stumble into. Landon squeezed her tighter, leaning down over her smaller frame so he could whisper into her ear.
"And why would I do that?" He asked, breath heavy with the scent of drink. Too late, she thought, trouble had already found her. She muffled a pained sound as he gripped her more tightly, readying herself for the struggle she could sense coming.
She tossed her head back, connecting with the side of his face, then before he could recover she ducked out of his loosened grip and turned to run. She didn't make but a few steps before a hand struck out and grabbed her wrist, yanking against the mark left there from her accident with her bow and causing her bundles and gear to scatter across the ground.
The force of his pull swung her around and she found herself face to face with Ren, the smaller of the two men but still towering over her at something like five or six inches taller. She turned her hand in his grip, using her trapped arm to send his elbow into the air where she could use it to move the rest of his body. Her free hand grasped his elbow, pushing up and towards his head to knock him forward then to the ground.
It would have worked, drunk, his balance was shot anyway, but half way through the motion the stretch of her back reminded her that she was technically wounded and the sticky sensation wasn't just sweat anymore.
She cried out as the pain washed over her, nearly encompassing her entire body, and it was all she could do to stay on her feet. She gathered herself, landing a low kick to the man's knee before spinning around to find his partner.
Too late, she saw him just before he swung and she only just ducked beneath the blow, returning one of her own to the soft spot just below the ribs. The next thing she knew Ren pushed her forcefully against one of the support poles of the tavern they had stumbled out of. She hit her back and her head hard, the pain and the hit to her head causing the world to take on a soft, slow quality.
When she tried to move he shoved her again and she fell against the support reigniting the searing pain in her back. There was something sticky on her neck, she noticed, and her back too. One of them, the bigger one - Lenden, Landen- yelled something at her, but she only got pieces of the words.
"A woman like her would be lucky to have a man, a real Drykas to teach her some manners, to show her who's boss, and maybe let her share his bed."
But dazed as she only got small parts of his angry words.
"Lucky... a real Drykas... who's boss... bed." The last word was the only one to really reach her and she spat at him, guessing the insinuation. A hand across her face split her lip and knocked her to the ground just inside the empty tavern, her legs tangling in the fabric of her dress.
How had it come to this?
She had just come from a merchant's shop and stopped at Maybell's for a rest before continuing on her way home for the evening. She showed Maybell the things she had bought at the older woman's request, an archery glove and an armguard. She has been practicing shooting at targets and had gotten her arm in the way of the string, it wasn't her first such encounter, but a more severe one that convinced her she did need the bracer after all. Mostly she had gone out because she was going stir crazy with nothing to do but lay on her bed roll and heal.
Her windmarks were still fresh and painful, but she couldn't stand the recommended recovery -bed rest. The elder woman smiled at Rue's explanation, understanding clear in her face, and offered her a fine linen dress that needed the knot work embroidery that Drykas were so well known for having. Maybell bundled the dress up, adding a second paper wrapped bundle of uncut cloth for Rue to 'use as you will'. Rue knew what it was and welcomed the woman's gift, a distraction for while she rested.
"Are you sure you can take it all?" Maybell asked, watching as Rue carefully loaded her things into her arms. Rue nodded more assuredly than she felt. She had left her strider and her knapsack at home in the small corner of the pavilion she had to herself. Her horse she had left because she could not ride him, and he was all too likely to try and push her around in his usual playful manner, and her bag was abandoned in favor of just carrying her coin purse at the waist of her dress because the bag was heavy and coarse and would rub on the sensitive skin of her back.
While both decisions had made sense when she made them, she was beginning to regret them as she made her way towards home, loaded down so that she could barely see. She ducked behind the shop, walking down a less busy path in hopes of avoiding most of the street traffic.
"Excuse me," She murmured, stepping around a man who stood outside a nearby shop front, and in the process stepping right into the path of another man who bumped into her, nearly knocking her off her feet and sending a startled sound out from between her lips.
Two large arms wrapped around her and her items, settling her back on her feet with her things intact. "Ah, I'm- Thank you." Rue spoke, but the first man's voice drowned hers out as he spoke, not releasing his grip around her smaller frame.
"Watch where you're going, Ren, you nearly killed the lady!" The man, Ren, laughed.
"A shame that'd been too, eh? She's a pretty one ain't she, Landon?" When the first man, Landon, laughed, it was a different sound. Lower, more of a chuckle and distinctly masculine, it chilled her.
"Let me go, please." She added the last as a precaution, she didn't want to get herself into any more trouble than she had already managed to stumble into. Landon squeezed her tighter, leaning down over her smaller frame so he could whisper into her ear.
"And why would I do that?" He asked, breath heavy with the scent of drink. Too late, she thought, trouble had already found her. She muffled a pained sound as he gripped her more tightly, readying herself for the struggle she could sense coming.
She tossed her head back, connecting with the side of his face, then before he could recover she ducked out of his loosened grip and turned to run. She didn't make but a few steps before a hand struck out and grabbed her wrist, yanking against the mark left there from her accident with her bow and causing her bundles and gear to scatter across the ground.
The force of his pull swung her around and she found herself face to face with Ren, the smaller of the two men but still towering over her at something like five or six inches taller. She turned her hand in his grip, using her trapped arm to send his elbow into the air where she could use it to move the rest of his body. Her free hand grasped his elbow, pushing up and towards his head to knock him forward then to the ground.
It would have worked, drunk, his balance was shot anyway, but half way through the motion the stretch of her back reminded her that she was technically wounded and the sticky sensation wasn't just sweat anymore.
She cried out as the pain washed over her, nearly encompassing her entire body, and it was all she could do to stay on her feet. She gathered herself, landing a low kick to the man's knee before spinning around to find his partner.
Too late, she saw him just before he swung and she only just ducked beneath the blow, returning one of her own to the soft spot just below the ribs. The next thing she knew Ren pushed her forcefully against one of the support poles of the tavern they had stumbled out of. She hit her back and her head hard, the pain and the hit to her head causing the world to take on a soft, slow quality.
When she tried to move he shoved her again and she fell against the support reigniting the searing pain in her back. There was something sticky on her neck, she noticed, and her back too. One of them, the bigger one - Lenden, Landen- yelled something at her, but she only got pieces of the words.
"A woman like her would be lucky to have a man, a real Drykas to teach her some manners, to show her who's boss, and maybe let her share his bed."
But dazed as she only got small parts of his angry words.
"Lucky... a real Drykas... who's boss... bed." The last word was the only one to really reach her and she spat at him, guessing the insinuation. A hand across her face split her lip and knocked her to the ground just inside the empty tavern, her legs tangling in the fabric of her dress.
How had it come to this?
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