66th of Fall, 518 A.V. 5th Bell
It was very late that night, or very early in the day. It was difficult to make the distinction with the overcast concealing Leth’s position in the sky. While there was not much light for a normal person to safely traverse the streets, it posed no problems to a Nightstalker. It also helped him in avoiding further attention. Blood had dried around the protrusions and stopped flowing into his eyes. The desire to scratch at the scabs was extreme and it was only when his nails touched the crusty surface around his deformity that he remembered to not scratch at it.
Kynier took the exterior stairs that led to the balcony just outside the living quarters of the Midnight Gem. There was no one that should be awake at this time. Ebon was a nocturnal creature by nature but had slowly been adjusting to operate during Syna’s domain more than Leth’s. As for Kelski, she had been leaving for a few days at a time on several occasions. Whether tonight was one of those nights or not, he would not know until he got to the master suite. Kynier paused at the top of the stairs of the Midnight Gem. If she was here, and awake, then she’d probably be waiting in the Great Room by the fire. Kynier reached up and felt one of his protrusions with a hand.
While he had never been too concerned about his general attractiveness and appearance, Kynier did find himself being filled with doubt. Concern about how Kelski would view him now. How others would view him. In a way, he had been blessed with a lack of distinguishing features or being noticeably handsome or ugly. It allowed him to be unseen in public. Now… he had… horns. Kynier’s nose wrinkled at the admission. They were a very distinguishing characteristic. The one attempt he made at concealing them had failed. They felt hard. Harder than bone to the touch. Even if they were to be broken off, is it possible that they would just regrow?
Kynier sighed and continued on his way inside. Stepping through the doorway to the Great Room he quickly closed the door behind him. It was no longer raining but it was impossible to say if that would last. When he turned to look at the couch in front of the hearth, it was empty, and the heart was not lit. “Hello Gem,” he said softly to the room. While the building was not able to communicate directly to him, Kynier felt that greeting it was a courteous and necessary gesture. It was home after all.
Not wanting to disturb anyone, Kynier went into one of the vacant bedroom’s bath chamber. He flicked his fingers to create a small fire to have a better look at himself in the mirror. To finally see what had happened to him. Two protrusions came out from the top ridge of his forehead. Both were about four inches in length and curved only so slightly towards his hairline. While there were plenty of creatures, and humanoids, with horns in Mizahar, these looked much more alien. At their base they were a deep purple and the color faded along its length until it was a solid gray at the tips. The contrast to his skin made it look so unnatural.
Kynier stared and turned his head from side to side, trying to see them from every angle that he could. After several chimes he took a step back and stared at himself. “This is what I look like now.” It was something he did not want to accept, but there was nothing he could really do to change it. Somehow, the sky rock had changed him. Kynier went back out into the Great Room where he took off his cloak and boots. Then he set a fire in the hearth to help dry his boots and rid the room of the chill that it had. Once the fire was burning healthily, he sat down on the couch and started rummaging through his backpack of voiding. Thinking of the sky rock, his hand touched a cold stone surface and he pulled it out. The strange silvery stone was an interesting shape. Like a warped sphere that was partially melted. The surface was smooth to the touch as Kynier ran his fingers across the grooves.
It was mesmerizing the way the light glinted off its surface. The firelight reflected with a silvery hue that was strangely calming. Kynier’s eyes began to feel heavy as the warmth of the fire settled over him. Chimes ago he did not realize how tired he was. He had been running and fighting for most of the night. Kynier set the stone down on the table and laid down on the couch. His body sank into the soft cushions, and for a time, he forgot about his aches and injuries. Before he knew it, sleep had swept over him.
NaNo Post: 828
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