39th Winter 517
The door was stuck. The Listener forced their shoulder into the trapdoor, feeling the impact and a slight movement in the wood, before falling back. They couldn't do it. Despite their strenuous efforts, the exit to the Underground refused to budge. On the other side of the underground, the snow shifted up slightly with the motions. But it wouldn't gave way, not if a herd of elephants had smashed against the exit. Not if a Speaker had demanded it - and she had tried.
Aysu the Sea had sworn at the snow several times. She had cursed it for existing, cursed it for trapping her Listener like that, and cursed it for not obeying her afterwards. Her temper had risen as suddenly as tidal waves and she was unable to hold it back.
It was her fault the Listener was down there, looking for the vigilante firefighter. She had requested it specifically. But it was not her fault the snow had risen up over all the entrances, trapping her loyal servant down there. It was not her fault that she couldn't seem to move it, no matter what she tried. it was not her fault that this had gone so terribly wrong, so terribly wrong that the Speaker had snapped with frustration and was taking it out on Ionu's gift towards them.
"Vacielli." The Speaker snapped harshly at the Isur that stood behind her, watching the tantrum carefully. He grew firmer with his name, letting all the muscles in his arm tighten. The pleasant smile from his shop had gone, replaced with a more serious expression. "Vacielli, you will find someone useful to accompany you down there. And you will find my Listener and bring them back to me safely."
The Isur nodded silently, wondering why he had stopped to stare at the peculiar face.
"And remember... no one must find out who they are."
~~~
The Craven mansion was quiet for this time of day. The majority of those who resided there were out on business, although those who weren't with them weren't privy to what sort of business that was, exactly. There was a quiet hush as the remaining occupants got around to their normal everyday activities, keeping to themselves.
The Isur knocked sharply on the door and waited for a maid to open it up to him.
"Madeira Craven?" he asked simply, testing the name. There were Cravens he didn't trust. They were hungry to rise in this political game and knowledge of a missing Speaker - and the chance to discover their identity - would tempt them far too much.
Perhaps Madeira was one of those too. But her name was young and fresh, and Severus had the greatest claim to her than any of the Speakers. That was important, he had decided. Made it harder to tell who the Listener worked for in the first place.
As he waited patiently for the woman to be fetched, he planned out his speech. There was that pleasant smile on his face once more, a confident flicker in his eyes and he knew exactly what to say when she arrived.
"There's an issue within my shop. Would it be possible for you to have a look?"
The Isur spoke with such conviction, it would be impossible to say no.
Once they were beyond close range of the manor, he spoke a little quicker, betraying his true reasons for summoning her. "The city requires your help. There is a - an individual trapped in the Underground. Can you take me there?"
It would be hard for her to find an entrance. But the Isur somehow knew she could do it.
~~~
The Underground was on fire. There was no smoke, not like a natural fire at the very least, but there were flames everywhere, with high heats. As Ambrosia trailed the streets of the Underground, finding her way through the tiny alleys and gaps that could barely be considered as anywhere to walk, she found it almost impossible to navigate anywhere. It wasn't just the confusing layout of the streets, either.
Every second route was blocked with raging flames that even the bravest wouldn't dare try and pass by. Every third path sunk into pools of bubbling molten rock, that spit and hissed at the approach of the young woman. The lava churned and shifted in impossible patterns, warning against people stepping anywhere close.
Ambrosia's quest was seemingly impossible. And now all the doors and exits to the rest of Alvadas seemed to have disappeared too. Was she trapped here? Most likely not, but it seemed like she wasn't going to get very far.
Until she heard a voice. It was cast over a large area, louder than expected, but still with words missing and the echoing that followed. With the distance, it was impossible to determine whether the source of the voice was male and female, but the distress was obvious.
"Let me out! Let me out, do you hear me? What did I do, Ionu, to deserve this?"
A strange feeling overcame Ambrosia. As if she could shout right then, and whoever had made that noise could hear her. Surely, that would be impossible. She didn't have the lung power to do it. But then again, she had heard the noise. And this feeling inside was as if she had a fire of noise inside her....
Moments after, before a reply or another shout from the original source could be made, two individuals fell from above. One an Isur who looked a bit shaken up, but quickly got back to his feet. Another was the Craven.
"Sorry to bother you, miss," the Isur started, but he had nowhere to walk and so stood watching her, uncertain what to do about the woman he had just fallen on. "Do you know a way out of here?"