Still rubbing off the drying blood crusted on his fingertips, Julian watched the woman shake her head in modesty. She was angry at herself, he could only guess. He hadn't seen much of it, but he saw her put up an incredible fight while it lasted. It wasn't his area of expertise by a long shot, but he knew well the pain of giving something your all and coming up short. When someone else's welfare was at stake, it was all the harder to bear. The way she fought was amazing, so he'd told her as much, if only in a weak effort to console her presumably chiding inner monologue. In truth, Julian had never actually seen Syliran Knights fight. Despite the way things turned out this morning, he was never much for making mischief aside from being thrown out of bars. Liara though had never been particularly fond of the Knights - few thieves were. So, by proxy, he shared in her enmity. That's all he ever knew of them.
Not yet Shinya? Well that still didn't exactly answer his question. If she worked for the city, she should have been able to... well no, that depended didn't it? She could have been new to the area - meaning Julian had made an amusingly hypocritical mistake. Being partly Lhavitian himself, he was occasionally confused for a native of the city. It was very possible that this woman was in the same boat as Julian - if the Shinya accepted foreigners into their ranks. It might explain why someone who looked as old as she did was only a trainee. Or an acolyte, as the case might have it. Again, he was uncertain as to her age, but she was no child."If we come to the Plaza, I can make it to the Pavilion." Julian only nodded, barely listening. As she was attempting to recover her strength, Julian had been collecting himself in the meanwhile. The jolting pain in his limbs had passed, leaving a crushing headache that throbbed against his temples. He was certain it was nearly a migraine, but he'd weather it until he got back to the Shooting Star. No need to...
In the corner of his eye, Julian saw the woman sink to the ground. Quickly he looked up at her, jostling the floating ball of pain in his head. Wincing only a moment, he held his stomach as he quickly limped forward toward her. Was she more hurt than she realized? He couldn't see any obvious wounds on her aside from cloudy red marks on her face and arms that would eventually turn to bruises. Kneeling at her side, he rested his arm on her back, gripping her shoulder and trying to bring her around, but she was lost in her own personal strife. She was definitely in pain.
This close up, Julian noticed a dark wet patch in her black hair. Tentatively with his clean hand, he very lightly touched a few strands of hair around the area, trying not to touch it directly. Tiny streaks of red came off on his fingertips, and a new wave of panic welled in his chest. Head wounds were bad, weren't they?
A soft sound from the alley behind them brought Julian to shoot a paranoid glance over his shoulder, worried the thieves had followed them to get payback. There was nothing, but the small shadow of a rat scurried from one shadow to another. Growling at himself, he slowly took one of Pain's arms and anchored it around his neck, then wrapped his other firmly around her waist."You know, I have the worst luck with women," Julian told her, as if she'd find the information useful. He knelt with her a few moments longer, letting her get her bearings. "I always seem to meet them in dark alleyways. I'm standing up now, are you ready? One... two... up! Oh!" The sudden strain on his abdominal muscles sent another extremely unpleasant shockwave through his body to remind him that he'd taken a beating too, and he was only in marginally better shape than she was. Assholes. "Ow... damnit. Not for any, nrh, sinister purpose, mind you. I don't actually take to dark alleys often. Just bad luck, like I said."With Pain on her feet, he began leading her down the street, toward what he hoped could be the Plaza. These streets all looked the same in the day, gray paths that interwove between strange buildings that looked more like artful statues. "My wife, she was a thief. Not violent like that, but... Well, I spent my life trying to rescue her from the shadows, after she robbed me. A woman shouldn't live a life of desperation, that's what I thought. Stealing is dangerous, especially with Knights abound." Keeping the woman in tow, he slowly rounded a corner. More winding streets. More buildings he didn't recognize. "A fool's errand, saving women. That's what it is. I don't know how this sort of thing keeps falling on me." Julian looked down at Pain, or rather the side of her hanging head, draped in silken, raven hair - mussed with blood and dirt. He found it oddly lovely but he couldn't place why. "If I end up marrying you, I'll know for sure my life is one long cosmic joke. A god somewhere is toying with me. I'm almost certain of it."As he pulled her, he could feel himself getting weaker. The pain in his head was only growing stronger, which made him worried. He'd taken a few hits to his head. So far as he knew, he wasn't bleeding from anywhere by now, but his eyes felt sticky, as if he'd been crying. Julian wouldn't be surprised, or even ashamed really, if a few blows had brought him to painful tears. He'd had the last laugh after all. Ruined his eating knife, which had no business sticking in anyone's shoulder (or hand), but it'd given those imbeciles something to think about.
Then, to his great relief, he saw movement ahead. As he tried to make out what it was, he realized his vision had blurred more than he'd thought. He couldn't quite focus on the person (he was sure it was a person) sauntering on the road head of him. From what he could make out among the blotchy colors they wore, it looked like Shinya - as if the confident stride in the open daylight wasn't enough. Thank the bleeding stars."Hey!" he called out. The figure ahead turned, paused, then came jogging forward. He really hoped it was Shinya, much to his surprise. Perhaps Julian wasn't over-fond of guardsmen, but at this point, it seemed like his only option.
As the Shinya came near, Julian led Pain to the edge of the street, slowly kneeling and setting her against the wall. Suddenly losing his balance, he caught himself against the wall too with the flat of his hand. Shouldn't he be feeling better? Why was he disoriented again? Julian clawed at his head through his hair. Ugh, this headache!"Annyong? Hamnida put'ak?!" the Shinya guard demanded as he came closer."What?" Julian turned toward him. "I don't know what you're saying. Look, just get her some help. I'll be fine. I was getting mugged in an alley over that direction, and she saved me. They did a number on her. You can help, right?" He gestured vaguely back toward the way he came.
The Shinya stared at Julian for a lingering moment, then knelt down to Pain. Tipping her head, he examined her head wound. Concern creased his features, then he looked back up at Julian. "You? You injured?" he asked in accented Common."Just a little dizzy, and bruised. I just need to lie down. You're going to help her, aren't you?""Museun?" The Shinya narrowed his eyes, looking confused. He lifted his hand and pointed to his face, drawing what looked like a trail of tear drops from his eyes, then gestured to Julian. "Ppalgang? Uh... r... red? Injured?""I... I don't..." Julian shook his head, not understanding. He followed the Shinya's gestures and traced his fingertips over his own face. "Ah!" The area around his eyes was surprisingly tender, and touching it made his vision flash purple for half a second. That's right, he'd taken a blow directly in his eyes. That fourth thief - he could still almost see the point of his elbow zeroing in on his face, looming closer and closer in his vision in slow motion until he couldn't see anything. Great, yeah, this was perfect. So now he had blackened eyes. That was attractive.
More alarming however was the slightly damp, but soft and crumbling substance sticking to his cheeks. The way he could feel it pulling at the hairs on his face, he suddenly knew exactly what it was. Julian rolled pieces of dried blood between his fingertips. Blood on his face? The cut on his eyebrow hadn't been that bad, had it?
The Hypnotism. That made sense. Julian must have overgiven, which was no real surprise considering the heat of the moment he'd used it in. His headache, the disorientation - his eyes had been bleeding. In a moment of realization and fear, his breath escaped him - it was a dead giveaway to the Shinya, identifying what he was. He'd heard that wizards had to register within Lhavit to identify themselves, but Julian neither considered himself enough of a wizard to apply to the rule, nor did he specifically want to identify himself. He was only passing through Lhavit - there was no need to announce what he was. As he understood it, it was counterproductive to a self-respecting Hypnotist's cause as it were.
But... because Julian's eyes had been badly bruised... oh sweet mercy. He began to breathe again. The Shinya only assumed his eyes had been injured and so they bled. It was unusual, but not unbelievable. Close sodding call though. He would definitely have to be more careful."No, I'm fine," he assured the guard. He used the back of his sleeve to wipe at his face. At this point, he was very sick of blood. Its coppery taste and smell had become ever present. He needed a nap. And a bath. And a good glass of wine. "Just point me to Surya, uh, Surya Plaza?"The guard understood, then pointed ahead. Julian could see the roof of the Shooting Star from here. He'd been much closer than he'd thought. Figured.
With the Acolyte taken care of, Julian later found himself in the enclosed comfort of the upstairs corridor at the inn. He didn't even want to think about how that evening had ended - he just wanted to collapse on his bed. Let his ribs heal, let this headache pass. Later clean himself up. He could only imagine how terrible he looked - clothes ripped, stained, dirty. His hair was half untied and must of it hung disheveled to one side of his head. He was just glad no one was awake to get a good look at him.
Barely capable of threading his key into his door's lock, he eventually made his way into his room. It shut loudly behind him as he stumbled toward his bed. No sooner did he collapse on top of it, his legs still halfway in midair, did he go completely out cold.
-- End -- |