30th Day of Fall
South Kabrin Road, ten days from Zeltiva
18th Bell
South Kabrin Road, ten days from Zeltiva
18th Bell
It still hurt, but every day, the pain was a little less, and her aim was a little more sure. Her grip was more firm, and she was able to let fly more arrows... but the weakness... the hated weakness of her flesh set her teeth on edge every night.
Moretta had been helpless before, and she would not allow that to happen again.
Seeing her calmly, methodically firing arrows down range, however, Razkar would not have thought her so wounded. Was that the same woman whose left arm was a mass of bloody, almost pulped flesh but eighteen days before? Who'd had to hold the bridle of her steed between her gnashing teeth so her right could hold a sword?
The Myrian mercenary shook his head at the sight of her pulling a fresh arrow, notching it... drawing the bow, clutched in her right hand... and controlling the tremble her weakened but healing arm produced... inhaling... aiming...
The arrow shot from her bow and into the target in less time than it took for Razkar to inhale. Not a bullseye, but impressive considering she was firing from over a hundred feet away. The Myrian looked on in awe, squinting to see the target no larger than a man's torso, pierced clean through... but the Drykas just shook her head, beating herself up and ripping a fresh arrow from her quiver-
"Not happy with progress?"
Short, dark hair whirled around grey eyes sharp as flint chips, fixing him in a stare that had sent men cowering before her in the past. Razkar just blinked at her, smile still in place. Ah, she had a fine glare to her, and no mistake, but he had been bred among female who'd raised such a visage to an artform.
"What's it to you?"
"For one," Razkar said, talking even as the half-Drykas continued to notch and aim her next shot, "Want to know if one of my best archers is still useful."
"I can use a sword, too, thank you."
"Not as good as bow."
TWANG!
Maybe six inches below where the heart would be on the target. Razkar shook his head again in appreciative awe; a hundred feet, so small he target was like a bottle top... and even in her weakened condition, Moretta could send an arrow ripping into the guts of an enemy at that range.
Dark muttering in Pavi. As usual, she was not as impressed.
"That the only reason?"
"Want someone to practice with." Her hands paused in the act of drawing her bow, eyes hardening with cold, careful calculation. Razkar held up the shortbow in his hand. "If you have a Drykas nearby, and they can teach. why not use?"
"So that's what I am?" The bow and the notched arrow lowered, the scout giving him her full attention for the first time. "Something to be used?"
Razkar felt a whisper of something that had nothing to do with archery, but he was a naive male, in a select few areas, so he did not make out the words. Instead he merely put up a hand, shrugging lightly.
"I am you commander. Could order you to. But do not want to order around a female. It is... improper."
A shapely eyebrow quirked strikingly on her tanned forehead, a tiny smile going with it. "A Myrian and a gentleman. We don't often see you that way."
"I understand. We do not think you are much, either."
She blinked at his unabashed candor and Razkar felt some kind of wall breaking down a little at his approach. He was right, after all; he could just order her to help him with his archery. But she was a sellsword: she could simply ride away, if she wanted, or just teach him badly (which is the kind of female she struck him as). No, he wanted the genuine lesson, so-
"I've got nothing else to do. I could always take on an apprentice." A smile that was not quite a smile alighted her face and Moretta made a show looking over both Razkar's shoulders, scanning the tents and covered wagons strewn about. "Speaking of which, where's your little girl?"
Ice and iron and a rasping, patient aggression were in Razkar's voice in a moment, head tilted down a touch to get his point across even further.
"Her name is Edreina, and she is my apprentice, not my 'little girl'. And she has chores to attend to. My own are complete, so... want to learn with the bow."
"I understand." She nodded at the iron hanging from his belt. "You seem to be the best with those, after all."
"There is no best; only better."
"Learn that back home?"
"Yes."
A brief, unexpected silence. Then Moretta smiled at him, a touch softer than before, grey eyes twinkling like stars through the clouds. She jerked her head at the distant target and Razkar almost winced. Goddess, he could barely even see it...
"We'll start with your stance."