Winter 81, 511 A.V. After the young man who smelled of fear had fled, Xnnn waited for many moments in the shed, breathing quietly and listening, smelling the air. But peace had fallen over the forge and eventually, he turned the latch of the door and peered into the other room. All seemed tranquil, and he slipped out to draw close to the source of warmth. Knowing the heat would greatly diminish with the passing of the hours of the night, he shifted once more to his cougar form, feeling the strain. He could handle it, as long as he was sheltered. Lightheaded, he crouched down again, pressed to the warmth. The pervasive quiet stretched on, broken only by the sound of the wind that was picking up outside, hurling the falling snow like grains of sand against the window. With his senses still on the alert, he slumbered. Winter 82, 511 A.V. Having become familiar with the habits of town dwellers, Xnnn realized that the men who worked the forge would be back in the morning. He made sure to be gone long before that. The pre-dawn gloom was greatly relieved by the layer of white which lay over all, and as he slunk away, huge cat paw prints were visible in his wake. With little hope that he would find anything to eat, he still kept his eyes, ears and nose at work in the event anything would cross his path. Having no such luck, he found a crate to curl up in, and surveyed the now pristine world come to life around him with the rising sun. His stomach no longer growled – it simply ached in a way that he could hardly think of anything other than food. This city was strange – even stranger than Sunberth – whose lawlessness he could more relate to – the strong feeding on the weak. Here, the strong were too well ordered, and left no room for anyone to feed on anything, other than what they allowed. And he was coming to the conclusion that being a large predatory cat in a place like this wasn’t a benefit, when it came to procuring a meal. If he was to eat, he would need hands – with which to either beg, steal, or work. He would need clothes too, and warm ones. Well, that at least had usually not been a problem. Though of course, the number of people hanging their washing out on a snowy morning were not plentiful. Still, having resolved to try his luck in his human form, Xnnn kept to his cat self and cautiously exited his temporary shelter. It took the better part of the morning, locating clothing and foot wear, getting the opportunity to nick them and transport them back to the crate. But finally he had the items he needed assembled, and he shifted, probably for the last time unless he found something to eat – meat, and lots of it. With trembling fingers, he pulled on the trousers and tunic, boots and cloak, making sure to secure the hood about his already cold ears. He had no concept of identity papers – if he was challenged and asked to produce any, he was sunk. But he at least looked like any other denizen of Nyka, as he walked out of the alley and wandered off in search of some source of sustenance. Once again, though, he had no luck. Unlike the other place, there was no free and easy market where coins and goods passed quickly from hand to hand. The long robes were everywhere, and as Xnnn had noted for the past several days, they seemed to have the ordering of literally everything that went on. He had seen no beggars. He had seen no food that could even be stolen laying about on untended stalls or carts. There didn’t seem to be any eateries where scraps were tossed casually onto a midden heap out back. As the day progressed, his step became wobbly and his mouth dry. He had finally come to a halt before a place of business that seemed to be one where he might feasibly be of some use. It was a butcher’s shop, of sorts – though not of the variety where customers came and went and haggled for and purchased what was on offer. No, this was simply a long, low, open aired shed where men were carving up carcasses of pigs and sheep, chickens and rabbits. There were also a number of long robes standing about, watching, talking and occasionally taking charge of a delivery – though not transporting it themselves. The meat was packed on hand carts and the workers would trundle off with a long robe as guide, or escort, or guard, perhaps. Xnnn’s mouth watered uncontrollably, and his nostrils twitched. He could do work here. He knew how to carve up bodies. A pig or a sheep or a human or a deer – it would all be much the same would it not? Or he could clean up the offal – hell, he could easily dispose of it – right down his own gullet, if they’d allow it. He stood and watched, his green-gold eyes bright with imagined good fortune, his nostrils sucking in the maddening aromas. The kelvic had just begun to glance about warily, trying to suss out which human he should approach, his hands going to lower his hood so that he might take a good look all around, when a commotion at his back caused him to turn about. Several long robes were standing in a rough circle about a young man – a man Xnnn instantly recognized. It wasn’t clear what the problem was, but it was abundantly clear that there was a problem – for their voices were all underscored with both anger and a terse intensity. The vibrations wafting off the little tableau spelled trouble, and Xnnn stiffened. The last thing he wanted was to get caught up in the middle of the long robes’ power tripping. The next to last thing he wanted was to attract their attention. Others too had stopped their work and were watching the scene unfold, though none moved to intervene. Xnnn’s gaze shifted sideways. He was too close to the arguing humans, but if he tried to slip away, would he be noticed? Would anyone care? No-one knew him here – no-one except the man – Grayson he had called himself the night before. His eyes shifted back to the man who was so obviously the focus of the long robes’ ire. It was a fatal mistake. Xnnn, who had only been paying attention to the tone of the exchange and not the meaningless words, looked at Grayson just as his own frantic gaze latched onto the kelvic. Their eyes locked for a long moment. Then suddenly, horribly, the long robes turned their heads as well, each one leveling his gaze on Xnnn. He froze, terrified. “You there!” One of the monks said in a loud, stern voice. “Do you know this man?” By this time, the monk’s hand was twisted in the young man’s cloak, almost pulling him off his feet. Xnnn could only look on in confusion, not understanding why the long robes were upset with the man. He wanted to flee, but instinctively he realized that would not help matters. All he could do was answer their question. “He is Grayson,” the kelvic said, in the same matter of fact that he almost universally used no matter the situation. “He works at the forge.” Xnnn nodded in the general direction of the place where he had passed the night. |