Day 4 of Summer, AV 511 Rak'kena was a monster, inside and out, the epitome of a predator. The man was built of camouflage, fueled by bloodlust, and always hungered for something. It had been eleven years since he was separated from his life he loved. He lost his father, a man he was never truly fond of, but who had cast him out of his family as if he was no better than a foreigner, a slave, an idiot. The Eypharian hissed to himself as he recollected the memories. His father, tossing him out along with his mother, a woman he was closest to only because she nursed him as a babe and showed him love regardless of his own odd obtained behavior, and he hardly cared about her. She had nothing to offer him now, a whore for his father and thrown out as nothing better than one when he found the true love of his life, Rak'kena's sister, Tuwa. Yes, she was a beautiful girl, a few years younger than he, and she stole his position. She remained in the family with her own mother and their father, and she was blessed by the riches of the House. Rak'kena was nothing in their eyes. A curse upon them! There she was, just as he expected. Rak'kena had been watching Tuwa for several seasons now. Well, he had been watching her ever since they were separated, always keeping tabs on her, but recently he had been watching her like she was the one thing he wanted and it would slip through his fingers like fine sand if he dared to blink. He wasn't blinking, not today. Rak'kena saw, as he planned to see, his sister emerging from her home and move directly towards her destination, the Amphitheater of the North Winds, the House of North Wind's theater. There was a performance today, or to be specific, a rehearsal. Nobody would be there but the cast, and they would be distracted with their lines of deceit and their images of being someone they weren't. Tuwa had a habit of watching these theater dramas, performances or rehearsals, it didn't matter. She watched them, absorbed them. Rak'kena gave her plenty of space before stepping from the crowd and walking after her. He knew where to go, he didn't have to worry about losing her, only finding her before she noticed him. Not that she would recognize him, he had dropped to the Gilded, not even worthy of being in any House, she would have no reason to keep tabs on her darling brother, she was too young to even to such a thing when he was kicked out. Rak'kena, however, harbored bitterness towards her parents, their father most of all, sadly she would have to die to break their hearts. Rak'kena looked down at his side, the gladius blade securely strapped at his side, right next to the vivid kilt that stood as the lone piece of clothing on his well toned, impressively muscular body. Yes, he had the sword, but he had several weapons he used to advance himself. Women, just like men, could be swayed by the body. This, however, required the use of the steel sword at his side. |