Velindor had to admit, the question had caught him off guard. Study his own venom? Of course, it was rather potent, and if harnessed could prove incredibly versatile and useful. “Well,” he began, “I must admit the thought has crossed my mind. But, as I’m sure you know, storing Symenestra venom is no easy feat….” Now it was his turn to trail off. Did she know? From the question itself he had assumed the woman had at least tried. However, it was a well known fact that half-breed venom was about as potent as vinegar, at least in comparison to the real thing. Velindor smiled inwardly, as he realized he may have inadvertent become his own bargaining chip.
“However,” he continued, “with a steady supply of fresh venom, from a full-blooded Symenestra, that could indeed prove an incredibly rich field of study!” Despite the slight barb thrown in, Velindor’s words were sincere, his curiosity piqued. “Pray tell, what sort of application have you in mind, Doctor Alessia?”
The woman smirked. “I’ll tell you what, prove to me you can be trusted, and I’ll tell you. Until then, I will allow you to stay. Under certain conditions, of course.” She had switched back to Common, though whether for clarity or comfort, Velindor was unsure. Swallowing his inherent pride once more, Velindor cleared his throat before asking the obvious question: “And what conditions are those, good doctor?”
Alessia swept passed him, pulling the large wooden door open and gesturing back out into the main chamber. Without options, Velindor complied, allowing her to lead him back to the head of the staircase. She spoke as they walked. “First, you will work for me, on a status of strict probation, for the season of summer. You will follow a strict diet, and permit me to harvest venom from you at my discretion. Following this season, you will earn partial wages as a fellow researcher, though you will continue to answer to me. And finally,” she stopped at the head of the glass staircase to lock her crimson gaze onto his own amethyst eyes, “You will not be seen with any woman of Lhavit alone, at any hour, for any reason. If these terms are unacceptable, you have my leave to remove your presence from this city unaccosted. If you stay, I believe I can arrange for a roof over your head, and you will have access to any and all supplies you need to support your study and practice of herbal remedies and curative. Do we have a deal, Velindor Calendula?”
Every condition rankled the proud Symenestra, but he was forced to admit that she had him against the proverbial wall. His last earnings had been spent merely getting to Lhavit. To leave now, with nothing but the clothes on his back, would mean certain death. In light of that reasoning, Velindor could assume this woman’s shackles. But not forever, the young Symenestra swore mentally even as he clasped the woman’s hand in his own. “Of course, Doctor. I serve at your pleasure.” |
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