Fall 6, 511 AV Aello stepped down onto the dark wood boat. The sole of her foot curling along the gentle curve of the structure's base. Her grip tightened around her father's old bow as her things rammed into the center of her back, as the ravosala tipped beneath her weight. "Better get in faster, or the boat will flip," her contact announced, as the girl replied with a simple grunt. The dark water lapped against the side of the canal. The side of the slick wood. As Aello took a step further, towards the center of the boat, the structure moved with her, swaying from side to side, like a field of wheat in the wind. "This had better be good," Aello growled. "Or you're going to be the one paying for more than this little trip alongside the city." The man behind the mask chuckled. The white porcelain sheen shining ominously in the light of the sun. The rims around the eyes sinking into shadow. They were lined by a ribbon of black. "Who said I would be paying for anything?" he responded, as he drummed his fingers against his right leg. Aello's eyes darted to them. Watching them curl. Inch upwards slowly, and then back down. Rhythmically, silently. Aello's lips curled into a sinister smile. Her eyes flashed in the light of the sun. The cold of the dagger was sinking into her flesh, sending tiny tremors up the length of her leg, which filled her with a sense of power so overwhelming, that it was surprising to her that she didn't bother to pull it out to strengthen her coming words. "The one who walks with the dead demands it," Aello replied, her voice cold. Her words laced with a puzzle. One, the man should piece together easily enough, if he knew her as well as his messenger had let on. The man chuckled. "You're quite the feisty one, aren't you Aello?" he asked, as he raised the hand whose fingers were not drumming, and then patted the narrow wooden seat beside him, beckoning her closer. Reluctantly, Aello obeyed, taking several steps closer, and then kneeling beside him. Curling her body into the seat. Towards the masked man with the long black tunic. The black pants. Suede black boots, and white gloves. "Now what did you want?" Aello asked, unwilling to give up her cruel edge until she knew precisely what was going on. "Now, now, don't be hasty," the man teased. "Answer the question!" Aello hissed. "Testy testy," the man replied, as he pushed the top of Aello's bow away, easing it onto the floor of the boat, by their feet. He then turned to the seaman standing on the other wooden ledge of the boat, and just barely nodded his head. The man nodded back, and dipped his oar into the water. Stirring it, easing their ravosala away from the dock, and out into the center of the canal. "I asked you here so that we may have a little talk," the man finally continued, after they had traveled a short distance from their starting point. "Then start talking," Aello growled. The man chuckled, and stopped drumming his fingers. "In time my dear, in time." OOCSorry if this is a bit confusing, I've been favoring starting things in the middle of late. |