Timestamp: 7th of Winter, 514 AV Alone he lay on his straw pallet, just staring at the ceiling for some indefinite period. It had been light outside since he awoke, and that light hadn't changed hue through the cracks in his walls, just stayed dirty shafts of no particular color that made the musty air glitter. His belly growled with hunger pains, but he didn't get up, still too groggy to be of use. The drink last night left him with a roar in his ears, and a sour appetite despite his stomachs protests. He couldn't right reckon what to do, laid out as he was, with his thoughts moving like molasses in this timeless place. With the glare of sun though crossing overhead though, he couldn't go back to sleep either though. So he kept in place, and thought in circles, till someone started knocking on his door. No, not knocking, more like beating on the wood with such force that the walls shook as well. Berend sat up with a start, grabbing for his dagger just as the door swung open hard to clatter against the wall, and two rushed in, one carrying the other. It was Aaron and Matthäus. They were both covered in blood, and Matt’s face was as pale as cream. In response, he climbed to his feet, dagger in hand, but at the sight of them, he held it loosely, quickly forgotten in the heat of things. “Shyke, what? Why?” He managed to get out as he was still registering the scene, the two men taking the moment to sit heavily against the wall. It gave him a better look at what was ailing Matt, because he could see now a big tear in the side of his shirt, and a gash that was still bleeding steadily. Neither responded, instead breathing hard were they sat, Matt picking at his side, and Aaron holding covering his eyes with a single hand. “Wadda ya get into, petching speak you!” Berend was pacing now, and chewing his lip, his head still pounding from the night before, and his heart as well now. It took him past his open doorway rather quick, as it was a small room, and outside he could see the blood trail, though it was thankfully devoid of people for the moment. He shut the door anyways, and slid across the locking bar for good measure. “Foking Dagger Thugs, and Sun Prancers did dis!” Aaron was the first to speak up, banging his fist against the floor in a frustration that only left Berend more confused. “Oi really, and what ye having to do with them, eh?” “Nothing” Matthäus spat, blood coming out with the words to dribble down his chin. Aaron looked ripe to say something, but chewed his lip and continued to beat against the ground again. Berend started to pace again. “Alright, alright, so nothing it is, why the petch are yer hear bleeden all around to get yerself here then? Grael knowing dis?” “What!? No, just working, close you know, then steel comes out, and Matt gets himself stuck. Took him here cause yer close, and ye owe me.” “Owe ye!? Owe ye!? This is more then that petty debt, don’t need no Daggers here! Not for what little I borrowed!” “An you ain’t going to have any, this wasn’t supposed to happen” “Petch it did happen though” Berend replied through gritted teeth, his nervous panic lapsing into anger at what little he knew, and what little they were telling him. He wanted to thrust the dagger in his hand at something, and clenched his fingers around the hilt at the thought. At the dead look he found in Aaron’s eyes, and the anguish in Matt’s, he dropped it instead, letting it clatter to the floor. “Say I believe you then, say no trouble this way, why the petch ye bring’em here!?” Berend growled, softer now as he crouched just in front of them to get a better look at Matt’s wound. The shirt around it was dark with blood in the dimly lit room, and the man’s breathing was ragged gasps now. “Like I said, ye owe me” Berend turned slowly to look at his insolent friend to see a face just as stubbornly cold as his own. “What just am I owing with this? Know nothin bout helping cuts” “No helping that even if you did me thinks” “Oh thanks for your confidence” Matt groused, finally looking up at them both. “Then what?” Berend continued despite that, still looking at Aaron. “That just it, called upon you for ideas” “For petch sake, took you that long to get that out!?” Berend sat back at that, on the ground not far from where his dagger lay, and took to spinning it around while he thought. “You try wrapping it?’’ “Yea, used his good coat to do it, but he insisted. Came off around half way here too” “Well this is shyke..” Berend muttered, mostly to himself as he scratched his chin with one hand and twirled the dagger with the other. It had occurred to him one thing that could be done, but he didn’t like it much. Came to him when Aaron commented about there being no help for his condition. All it would take was one awful moment. Thing was though, would Aaron be on board, or would he try to stop him? Suppose he had to find out sooner or later, though he wished it could be later. Matthäus was bleeding all over the floor though; making a mess of the place that needed no help in the regard. That, and he was also making quite a bit of noise with his wheezing and grunting all the while. “Ya know, I don’t think ye came for ideas” Berend said as he sat up upon his knees, and moved closer to the two men. He still idly slide the dagger this way and that across the floor, but now he never stopped touching its handle. “I think, ye already knew the answer” “Oh ye do?” Aaron growled with a glower of his own, meeting his stare boldly. “What answer would that be, eh?” Matthäus spoke, wheezing halfway through it, before continuing on. The dagger stopped spinning, and Berend grabbed the handle tight. He breathed in a deep breath, and out slowly through his nose as he looked at them both. Matthäus was in too much pain to care much, but Aaron shifted where he sat, looking ripe for some sort of action. “Actually, Aaron has the answer in hand” Matt shifted to look at him, and Berend brought up his dagger hand, the tip pointed at his distracted friend. All it would take was a thrust, but still he looked over to Aaron, seeing that he saw it. The man shrugged, and he looked again at his target, jerking his hand forward in a rough semblance of a thrust. As it connected, Matthäus gasped, grabbing at Berend’s wrist, but Aaron stepped in now, wrenching free the man’s arm so he could finish pushing it through. He’d gone for the chest, and stabbed close on target to the center. After that, he just kept pushing and pushing, till the dagger was down to the hilt, and even then he kept up the pressure till Matt stopped struggling. It was over after several long moments, with him covered in a thin sheen of sweat, and almost as much blood as Aaron was. The dagger came out easily enough, though more blood came out in it’s wake, and sighing, he wiped it off on Matt’s sleeve. He wanted nothing more than to lay back down, but there was a pool of blood underneath him, so instead he stood despite the aching protest of his muscles. Aaron stood up as well, stretching this way and that, not paying the body any more attention now that it was done. “So, even now?” “Hardly! It doesn’t take much to kill a dying man ye know. That was a favor for him.” “He ain’t going to be paying no favors back” “Yea, but you let me pick him, and we’ll call it even, yea?” “Got to take care of the body, then yea” “Sure thing” With that said, Berend tucked his dagger into the waist of his breeches and moved towards the door. The odor would soon choke them all if he didn’t open up something quick, and removing the bar, he let it sway open with the wintery breeze that whipped inside. “So, where’d all this go down?” “By the sea, in the market, we were looking for marks when it all started, me, Matthäus, and Liel. All the sudden, the thugs were trying to kill the prancers, and Liel somehow managed to catch a quarrel to the face. Well Matthäus didn’t take to well to that, and went running after one of em. Got himself thrown into the dirt, and stabbed in short order so I waited for a break, then brought him here.” “Thanks again for that” Berend spoke, emphasizing the first word in hopes it might get his frustration across. “Petch you, didn’t need to come here you know. Just thought you’d like a chance at the pickings. I brought him along cause he was good to us both once.” Aaron said standing up now, apparently done filching Matt’s body. “Huh, now there’s a thought, too bad I’m all covered in blood” “All the better, you can wash em by the sea, or get new ones by the Market. You got a cloak don’t you? Use it” Aaron started to move towards him, but Berend held a hand up. “I’ll go, and alone for now cause you’ve got a body to take care of. Come find me after though,” Ignoring the man’s protests, he walked over to the open chest and grabbed his cloak, putting it on quickly before leaving the room. Outside, he bundled up tightly, and hoped that was enough as his marched towards the Seaside Market. |