1st Day of Winter, 515 AV
They'd literally just left port. The ship lurched from side to side and waves lashed tempestuously up at the boat, sending it hither and yon. The rolling sensation was more than enough to cause the layman panic. Beneath the leaden sky, a gale of wind had struck the sail and the result sent deckhands scrambling to secure whatever wasn't tied down. It was going to be a rough ride, at least in the beginning.
Rightly so. The thug faced Noven down squarely. He was your average petty kingpin, a boastful and intolerant brute who felt himself a cut above the average criminal. He was dark haired and chiseled, but his face seemed considerably weathered, more than likely from too much time in the sun. At his flank stood a man of similar build and features. The pair of them could be assumed to brothers and might even be mistaken for sailors, but they swaggered too unsteadily with the boat's rocking.
These two men leered at them from within the cabin of lurching vessel, in the flickering candelight.
"Noven, right? That's what they told me your name was." His voice was as weathered as his face. He looked Felicity up and down as if drinking her in, and the sight was nearly as nauseating as the waves had been. His brother looked away in contempt.
"I hear you're the man to find if there is work to be done." He seemed all business, all of the sudden. As if she were a trifle he was done with, the kingpin turned away from the human girl, locking eyes with Noven. After a moment more, he seemed satisfied. He uncrossed his arms from his chest and some of the tension in the room dispersed, or so was the hope anyway.
"There is someone at port in Alvadas I need you to get rid of." He spoke straight, not bothering to beat around the bush or speak in code. Just plain arrogant. "I'd ask you to be discreet. Normally I do my own wetwork, but I have other matters to attend to once we're on land again." The boat swayed unsteadily and so did he for a moment, perhaps tarnishing his image a little. The wind shrieked from the outside.
"In good faith, I'll pay you up front to keep your mouth shut." He righted himself sheepishly and jerked his head to one side, signaling the other man to get the goods. The second-in-command grinned in an unsettling way and departed. Presumably, he went into their actual room to fetch whatever it was they were hiding. How these men got on to the ship in the first place was a wonder all of its own.
"Trust me, it's an offer you can't deny." There was a wicked gleam in his eye.
When the other man returned, he had another in tow. It was a young girl with red hair and a gemstone arm of the same color. She was petite yet well-muscled and even ample in certain places, despite her small stature. He gripped her unceremoniously by the scalp, dragging her out from their room into the shadowy corner of the common area where the rest of them stood. She wore a dress made of dirty canvas and there was a scar across her nose.
The girl looked at her captor with pure contempt. She struggled against the shackles at her wrists vainly. But when she turned and her eyes fell on Noven, something changed in her demeanor. Her eyes widened in recognition and she cast off the pretense of rebellion entirely. The moment was practially suspended in time. Both brothers were aware of the atmospheric shift, the boss in particular raising an eyebrow.
"Noven?" She whispered, unable to contain the feeling.
"She speaks," drawled the brother. He cast her to the ground in front of the mercenary. "I thought you only spoke Isur, whore."
She was badly malnourished but refused to stay down. The gadgeteer clawed her way up from the floor. The kingpin watched her somewhat distantly. It was as if he were no longer attached in the slightest. She was just an object to be bartered with, nothing more or less.
"Take her. I purchased her in Kenash. She is very clever, if you can convince her to be. To me, she's useless. I have no desire for little trifles and I've had my fill of her other.... talents." He sneered at her. Amael elected to say nothing. She was watching Noven instead. She couldn't keep her eyes off him. There was no awareness in her of anything else, in that moment. Just searching his face endlessly, as if he were a memory or a ghost.
Her laurel eyes were filled with the same adoration as they had been the day they'd been separated. She was completely at his mercy, yet was heedless. The Isur merely stared. She could do nothing else.
"You two have a history. Even more reason to keep my secret. She can tell you, I bought her. I didn't enslave her. Some asshole gangbanger from Sunberth brought into the pens and I got her at a discount." He smiled with teeth.
"Damaged goods." There was a gash across her nose that hadn't been there before. It was a clean line. Whoever inflicted it had used a very keen blade. It added a certain earthiness to her face, as if it were a mark of experience. But in the slave market, it was something to haggle over. A matter of price.
"Keep her, sell her, I don't care. But if I give you the name, will you do it?" The brother brandished the hilt at his hip. He seemed to be anticipating trouble out of the boy, more so than his kingpin counterpart.
"No women, no children." He added, as assurance.