9Th Day
Winter 518
Winter 518
In the horizon, the brilliance of Syna's orb had begun to break through the veil of darkness, bringing another day to the city of chaos. Deep within Ravok, inside the Caldera Manor, Shiress still slept, her arms gently embracing a lithe form, their legs entwined, her head resting against the other female's chest. Long chestnut locks fanned out over the pillow behind her and cascaded across the Tigress's bare chest. Zavya's hand rested in the soft curve where hip met waist on Shiress's side, her face tilted away, lush lips slightly parted in deep slumbering breaths. Beside the Tigress on a bedside table lay a golden collar, broken asunder, a relic of a changed life. For better or worse, time would tell.
The last four days had been one of adventurous exploration for the two females. Days spent sequestered behind the bedroom door, laughing, talking, and sometimes crying, as the two friends discovered one another, learning each other in a way that Shiress had never known another female. She cherished the time spent with her new companion, but also regretted that it wouldn't, couldn't, last. Zavya was in hiding, and her being at the Caldera Manor was no longer safe for her.
The Kelvic's master had discovered the map that Shiress had given Zavya and two nights ago had sent a guard to retrieve his escaped slave. Shiress had not witnessed the event but was told the man had become quite insistent that Zavya is brought to him, so much so that the man was hauled bodily from the premises with the insistence that no Kelvic slave was present at the manor. That night, however, a now desperate Shiress had written a message to the only other person besides Elias that she new might could help Zavya. Belugnir. It was a simple missive, calling the sellsword on his vow to come and protect Shiress after she had gotten into a bit of trouble. She would explain the truth of the situation when he arrived; she just needed him to come, first.
The next morning, Alaric had arranged for Shiress to meet with Zeb, the one person Shiress new she could fully trust with details surrounding what had happened to her and her companion. She needed guards to keep out prying Ryker thugs until Elias came home and she could explain, in selected detail, She had decided, what had transpired between Zavya and her Master. Shiress would keep herself out of the details as much as possible.
Within a few bells, the Caldera Manor was well guarded, with one guard set outside the room the two companions were occupying. The site of the overgrown man gave Shiress pause and more reason to stay in her room. These 'guards' weren't Ebonstryfe, she could tell that with a glance, and could only hope that they wouldn't steal everything they could get their hands on. If they did, she would conveniently blame Zeb.
Against Zavya, Shiress began to stir as an odd mixer of emotion trickling into her dreams.
Excitement.
Eagerness.
Satisfaction.
Expectation.
Shiress's eyes slid open with an odd pounding in her chest. Frowning, she tried to remember the dream that had caused such emotion to rise within her, but couldn't. Her frown deepened, something...was wrong. She felt strange. She shifted slightly, hand going to her chest to touch her racing heart, only to feel a steady rhythmic beat. She blew out a breath, trying to dispel the butterflies in her belly. Then, it came to her. Rook! She was feeling Rook! Closing her eyes, she focused on the bond she shared with the wolf. Shiress's green eyes shot open going wide; Rook was close, very, close and if he was here, so was...Elias!
Oh no! No, no, no!
He's early! Two days early!
In full-on panic, Shiress slid out from Zavya's soft embrace as fast and gently as she could as not to rouse the slumbering beauty and ran to the door but paused. She was naked! In a flurry of tangling tresses, Shiress donned a pair of pants, Zavya's she thought, but didn't care, and pulled a blouse around her shoulders, horribly miss latching several buttons in her haste to dress. She swallowed and took a calming breath, before running out the door. The guard surveyed her with a sideways glance but didn't say anything and thankfully stayed put. Halfway down the corridor, Alaric appeared in her path. How did the man constantly look...did he ever sleep?
"Elias?" she asked
"Just arrived." he replied. Seeing her breathless concern, he added "In the dining room, where breakfast has been laid out. Should I send for Ms. Zavya?"
"No!" Shiress all but shouted. She sighed, clearing her throat. "No, let her sleep, I'll get her soon."
Shiress turned to leave but paused as Alaric spoke again "Also a Mr. Belugnir has just arrived. He states you sent for him?"
Shiress groaned, scraping a hand through her hair. Of all the petching times! She glanced at the butler, a look of worry creasing her brow. "Can you put him somewhere with a lot of alcohol and food until I have had a chance to see Elias?" The butler gave such a subtle bow that Shiress wasn't even sure it was one. He turned and started off in the opposite direction. Shiress would ask Elias to give that man a raise.
Long hair cascaded across a shoulder as Shiress came to an abrupt stop in the doorway to the dining hall, a broad smile breaking out across her face as her eyes alighted on Rook. In an instant, Shiress had crossed the room and was in her bondmate's arms. "Welcome home!" she whispered, then drew back, planting a soft kiss on the corner of Rook's mouth, then wrapped him in her arms again, elated. Off to the side, she watched her Soldier come through the door, armor-clad, tall, and handsome. Shiress's released Rook and stepped toward Elias, her knees threatening to give way as a rush of gratitude for the Soldier filled her very soul.
How could so many days of insecurity and fear dissolve at the sight of just one man? Without remembering closing the distance, Shiress was before Elias, hands grabbing him to pull his mouth to hers. Several ticks had gone by before she pulled her lips from his, but her hands lifted to his cheeks, holding him in place.
"Elias," she breathed against his lips, "I'm so glad you're home."
The last four days had been one of adventurous exploration for the two females. Days spent sequestered behind the bedroom door, laughing, talking, and sometimes crying, as the two friends discovered one another, learning each other in a way that Shiress had never known another female. She cherished the time spent with her new companion, but also regretted that it wouldn't, couldn't, last. Zavya was in hiding, and her being at the Caldera Manor was no longer safe for her.
The Kelvic's master had discovered the map that Shiress had given Zavya and two nights ago had sent a guard to retrieve his escaped slave. Shiress had not witnessed the event but was told the man had become quite insistent that Zavya is brought to him, so much so that the man was hauled bodily from the premises with the insistence that no Kelvic slave was present at the manor. That night, however, a now desperate Shiress had written a message to the only other person besides Elias that she new might could help Zavya. Belugnir. It was a simple missive, calling the sellsword on his vow to come and protect Shiress after she had gotten into a bit of trouble. She would explain the truth of the situation when he arrived; she just needed him to come, first.
The next morning, Alaric had arranged for Shiress to meet with Zeb, the one person Shiress new she could fully trust with details surrounding what had happened to her and her companion. She needed guards to keep out prying Ryker thugs until Elias came home and she could explain, in selected detail, She had decided, what had transpired between Zavya and her Master. Shiress would keep herself out of the details as much as possible.
Within a few bells, the Caldera Manor was well guarded, with one guard set outside the room the two companions were occupying. The site of the overgrown man gave Shiress pause and more reason to stay in her room. These 'guards' weren't Ebonstryfe, she could tell that with a glance, and could only hope that they wouldn't steal everything they could get their hands on. If they did, she would conveniently blame Zeb.
Against Zavya, Shiress began to stir as an odd mixer of emotion trickling into her dreams.
Excitement.
Eagerness.
Satisfaction.
Expectation.
Shiress's eyes slid open with an odd pounding in her chest. Frowning, she tried to remember the dream that had caused such emotion to rise within her, but couldn't. Her frown deepened, something...was wrong. She felt strange. She shifted slightly, hand going to her chest to touch her racing heart, only to feel a steady rhythmic beat. She blew out a breath, trying to dispel the butterflies in her belly. Then, it came to her. Rook! She was feeling Rook! Closing her eyes, she focused on the bond she shared with the wolf. Shiress's green eyes shot open going wide; Rook was close, very, close and if he was here, so was...Elias!
Oh no! No, no, no!
He's early! Two days early!
In full-on panic, Shiress slid out from Zavya's soft embrace as fast and gently as she could as not to rouse the slumbering beauty and ran to the door but paused. She was naked! In a flurry of tangling tresses, Shiress donned a pair of pants, Zavya's she thought, but didn't care, and pulled a blouse around her shoulders, horribly miss latching several buttons in her haste to dress. She swallowed and took a calming breath, before running out the door. The guard surveyed her with a sideways glance but didn't say anything and thankfully stayed put. Halfway down the corridor, Alaric appeared in her path. How did the man constantly look...did he ever sleep?
"Elias?" she asked
"Just arrived." he replied. Seeing her breathless concern, he added "In the dining room, where breakfast has been laid out. Should I send for Ms. Zavya?"
"No!" Shiress all but shouted. She sighed, clearing her throat. "No, let her sleep, I'll get her soon."
Shiress turned to leave but paused as Alaric spoke again "Also a Mr. Belugnir has just arrived. He states you sent for him?"
Shiress groaned, scraping a hand through her hair. Of all the petching times! She glanced at the butler, a look of worry creasing her brow. "Can you put him somewhere with a lot of alcohol and food until I have had a chance to see Elias?" The butler gave such a subtle bow that Shiress wasn't even sure it was one. He turned and started off in the opposite direction. Shiress would ask Elias to give that man a raise.
Long hair cascaded across a shoulder as Shiress came to an abrupt stop in the doorway to the dining hall, a broad smile breaking out across her face as her eyes alighted on Rook. In an instant, Shiress had crossed the room and was in her bondmate's arms. "Welcome home!" she whispered, then drew back, planting a soft kiss on the corner of Rook's mouth, then wrapped him in her arms again, elated. Off to the side, she watched her Soldier come through the door, armor-clad, tall, and handsome. Shiress's released Rook and stepped toward Elias, her knees threatening to give way as a rush of gratitude for the Soldier filled her very soul.
How could so many days of insecurity and fear dissolve at the sight of just one man? Without remembering closing the distance, Shiress was before Elias, hands grabbing him to pull his mouth to hers. Several ticks had gone by before she pulled her lips from his, but her hands lifted to his cheeks, holding him in place.
"Elias," she breathed against his lips, "I'm so glad you're home."