5th Day of Winter, 513AV
Sunset Quarters
16th Bell
Sunset Quarters
16th Bell
Across the bloodstained deck they strode together, victorious against the scum that called Sunberth their home. A few of the Denvali they were escorting had chosen to stay with the Svefra but the majority was now in tow as they made their way from the docks to the Sunset Quarters. The trip was quick and painless, partially because Edreina was in a dazed stupor, partially because even a Sunberthian seemed to quell at the sight of a Myrian with blood dripping from-
From his mouth... Again, a fine tremble racked Edreina's figure as arrangements for living space was made. Many of the Denvali were living together in close little units, finding safety and security in company. Razkar was the haggler, the finagler of prices and so she stood by quietly as he worked out the details for them.
After what felt to be an eternity, she found herself sitting on the edge of the bed, hands knotted tightly under arms, rocking gently.
What... the hell... was that... She knew the answer but even a feigned ignorance gave her some measure of peace. Her name was spoken quietly, gently enough that it took her a second to realize it was real and look up in response.
Immediately and rather violently, her eyes fell to the ground again and her stomach heaved. It could have been a trick of her mind, it could have been him simply forgetting, but she saw Razkar once again with human blood dripping from his lips to his chest. The purpose of his filed teeth had never been a secret but there was something so different about actually seeing them in use. Seeing a man who she loved with every fiber of her being tear a man's beating heart from his chest and consume it. It tore at her soul.
Her stomach rolled again and she lunged across the room, grabbing a vase and pulling it into her lap as she fell to the floor. For an eternity she heaved with no result, gasping for breath as pain racked her stomach without relief. Long ago, she realized, she had come to terms with the nature of her love, even if her conscious mind was a step or two behind.
In the end, she was sweaty and shaking as if chilled to the very marrow of her bones, staring with eyes nearly as vacant as the undefiled vase.
From his mouth... Again, a fine tremble racked Edreina's figure as arrangements for living space was made. Many of the Denvali were living together in close little units, finding safety and security in company. Razkar was the haggler, the finagler of prices and so she stood by quietly as he worked out the details for them.
After what felt to be an eternity, she found herself sitting on the edge of the bed, hands knotted tightly under arms, rocking gently.
What... the hell... was that... She knew the answer but even a feigned ignorance gave her some measure of peace. Her name was spoken quietly, gently enough that it took her a second to realize it was real and look up in response.
Immediately and rather violently, her eyes fell to the ground again and her stomach heaved. It could have been a trick of her mind, it could have been him simply forgetting, but she saw Razkar once again with human blood dripping from his lips to his chest. The purpose of his filed teeth had never been a secret but there was something so different about actually seeing them in use. Seeing a man who she loved with every fiber of her being tear a man's beating heart from his chest and consume it. It tore at her soul.
Her stomach rolled again and she lunged across the room, grabbing a vase and pulling it into her lap as she fell to the floor. For an eternity she heaved with no result, gasping for breath as pain racked her stomach without relief. Long ago, she realized, she had come to terms with the nature of her love, even if her conscious mind was a step or two behind.
In the end, she was sweaty and shaking as if chilled to the very marrow of her bones, staring with eyes nearly as vacant as the undefiled vase.
(c) Wanda Endust