85th Winter 514 AV
Early Morning
Early Morning
Everything up until that moment was running smoothly. The Quay had been sold on, the ship to escape having booked and their passage secured. Those who looked for escape had been granted it, their resources pulled together for that final stand and a defending retreat against a city that rejected them. It was no surprise, and already it had turned to blood to simply survive - but soon, soon it would be no more. Zeltiva was to be their destination, one way or another. But it was only now that the plans snagged, defeated by the elements itself.
Fallon cursed, though far from loudly. Her chest was still heaving from her sprinting, legs still trembling from her running up the gangplank and onto the vessel - only to find it stilled. The light of day only just peaking out across the horrizon and sending the docks within its glow, the bitter taste upon her lips. Around her she could hear the clunking and crunching of men attempting to break the ice and free the vessel. Her fingers curled tightly around her tulwar hilt, her jaw tightening and pulling up into a snarl. She gave a lean in to the captain, eyes filled with rage before once more it died behind the mask of thought as she breathed upon him, "What do you mean, we cannot sail?"
"The ice! It's too thick!" came the exclamation in response, "It'd cripple our hull before we even got out of the bay!"
"Bullshyke! You said it was cracking yesterday! You said it was melting," She spat, anger flaring up in the moment, gauntlet grasping tightly around his collar, and dragged him closer. Teeth gritted, the rough angry edge in her voice as she glared at him, and the fires clawed back down, smothered in a wave of cool, "You told me you'd be able to sail today."
"We can't Bitzer! We can't!"
Her fist slammed down against the mast, throbbing up through the cushion of it and into her bones. Wincing she pulled it away, the shake out to the pain as she snarled and turned her head, "You said..."
"I can't, I'm sorry Bitzer! I'm sorry!"
"You... you don't give a damn about this! We've paid you coin, we're just an easy group for you... Bastard," She spoke, slow tones, holding an unnerving level of neutrality, turning her head away out and across the ice, "Petching son of a bitc-"
"I'm sorry I can't take you and your-"
"Sorry? Sorry!?" Her voice raised up once more, the anger returning in floods, and turned into a struggling shout, "You think your apologies are enough? The danger and risk you bring to my pe-."
"Bitzer please!"
"You lead them to die!" She barked, her fist shook as she released him and gave him a push away. Sucking in the air she braced her feet upon the deck, her shoulders heaving as she sucked in the cold winter air. Her fist shook, breaths quick before she averted her gaze away for the desperate clawing onto self control. Chewing upon her lip she gave him the smallest push away and stormed her way across the decking. Her patience was beginning to wear thin, her temper rising up as the stressed throbbed against her.
She forced the cold to cool her temper, her ears twitching to the sound of her own voice echoing out across between the masts and bay. Around her she could see the looks of the crew, the frosted wood and beams of the ship and the faint groan of ice that surrounded the hull, thin but not thin enough by all accounts. The breaths gave a judder, her gaze sweeping back and forth then onwards out the bay to the open ocean and breaking ice. So close and yet so far - her lips pursed into a line, her collar brought up high around her chin as she halted her pacing. The angry hiss escaped, "Shyking hai."
Useless, nothing could be done. They were without protection, they had no place to fall back to. It was merely them, the ice and the elements now. Fallon looked back to the city, the gauntlets clicking and the blades chinking with the subtle movement. She shifted, moving to the edge of the deck and back with a squint. Leaning out over the edge, she felt her eyes widen, the scowl falling away into a steeling expression. It was one of the sailors that spoke up however, announcing in an almost fearful voice, "Captain! There! By the street! They're gatherin'! About a dozen of them!"
"What?" The Captain responded, his head snapping round.
"There captain! Dozen or so of them, all armed and coming to the docks! They're comin' for us! Gods they are!"
"Petchin-" He did not finish by the time Fallon swept her gaze around to him and gave him a steely glare. They needed to get out of here, as quickly as possible with few casualties, there was no way around it. But the net had already closed in around their escapes back into the city it seemed - they knew and they would not let them out. The only way now was forward it seemed, but that route was blocked.
Time, they needed time. Time could allow them to work something out. Her eyes gave a flicker down to the ice, the hull scrapping and bobbing in the water despite the imprisonment that was around it. Her hands fell to the tulwar, the look returning to the captain. Keep the cool, keep the calculation of thought process. Inhaling she moved to the gang plank, her form straightening up as she squared up voice, "Captain, get the ice broken and prepare to sail. Carve a way out while you have the time. And be quick about it" She sighed then, hands tugging at her leathers and her blades - it was all she had on her person now, the rest of her few belongings were kept carefully below, "I'm going to give you that time. So don't waste it."
He gave a blink back at her as she stepped away, the creaking of wood as she met the wood pier and begun the slow walk back towards the city. She did not give him time to argue with her, the dumbfound silence however rested there as those leather toes crunched upon ice and snow. Gaze locked ahead, she already spied the congregation of those that seemed to march ever closer to the mouth of the docks. The captain gave a cry, barking his orders and sending the sailors scuttling into life.
"Look! Look! The Red Wolf came out to play! More like Red Bitch by the time we're done with her!" She caught the sound of the shouting jeer as she came into ear shot. Blades were drawn as she met the harder, more solid ground of the docks. Gauntlets flexed around the hilts, that flicker of pause as she forced her mind into combat, her pace slowing as she moved. It gave a crunch, the iced slush crushed beneath her tread as she took her position and waited for who were approaching. Another inhale in, she forced the combative mind into place although there was the urge to run and fight. Her stomach gave a rebellious lurch, her feet bracing upon the ground. Wrists turned, the click as she stared on ahead and met the approaching storm.
It was time to pull out all the stops.
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