As she stealthily pursued the masked assailant back into the cold dark night, Avari couldn't help thinking that she had just run into the West Wing to get away from this man, yet here she was running after him now. By all rights, she should be fleeing in the opposite direction and possibly screaming. But she had to know if he was in fact the one who had broken into the Archives Building and to find out what he planned to do with his stolen fragment. Besides, Avari felt less fearful of him now that she was the one sneaking up behind him, rather than him lurking somewhere in shadows behind her.
And it seemed Avari wasn't the only one curious about him. Someone was following along behind her, hurrying urgently with a slightly awkward gait. Taking her eyes off the masked assailant for a second, she risked a glance behind her. Her mouth fell open in surprise when she recognized the bald pate and grey eyes behind a blue-and-gold mask.
Eorar? Somehow, she had expected the friendly Charoda would more likely be ministering to the man who was stabbed, not in hot pursuit of the murderer. The Konti wasn't entirely unhappy to know he was there, though. If nothing else, it meant she wasn't alone in the dark night with a proven killer.
She smiled briefly at him, and in that moment, her foot landed on top of a dry twig with an audible snap. Avari's head whipped around to the masked assailant, her heart pounding in her chest. Out of the corner of her eye, she could see the man had frozen in his tracks and was looking behind him for the source of the tiny sound.
"Duck!" she hissed, reaching behind her and grabbing at Eorar's jacket to pull him down.
She tried to get her head down, but it was too late. The masked assailant had spotted them following him, and he responded immediately by taking a sudden, unexpected turn and disappearing around the corner. Raising her head, Avari sprang after him, but she didn't have far to go. Even around the corner, they could hear the masked man cursing as he found himself running into a dead end.
Immediately, Avari let go of Eorar's jacket and pushed him insistently to one side. The masked assailant turned around to face them, still holding the knife with which he had stabbed that poor fellow in the ballroom in his left hand. Avari gulped and instinctively reached for the hilts of her throwing daggers, trying to measure the distance between her and the masked man. She wished intensely that she had the time to ask her dice what to do next. She wouldn't even have minded having to tap into Avalis' gnosis and gaze into his chavi to obtain a clue or two about the man's motivations. The Konti had been blessed with an abundance of divinely-bestowed gifts, but none of them were going to do her any good right now, when she really needed the help.
Frustrated and foolhardy, Avari decided she was going to bluff it. She wasn't running away just because the man had a knife. Besides, even if she got hurt, she had a healer standing right behind her. Why not bluff it?
She drew her throwing daggers from their sheaths and brandished them, making sure they caught the available light from the buildings to give them that ominous glint. With an effort, she composed her features into impassive stillness, trusting to her black mask to obscure any show of emotions in her eyes. Squaring her shoulders, she strode forward a short distance into the alleyway and cocked her right arm in a throwing stance.
"There's two of us to one of you," Avari called brashly to the masked assailant, "and I've got two daggers to your one, and you better believe I know how to use them. Perhaps you ought to drop your weapon and come with us." She paused for dramatic effect and then added, "Before someone else gets hurt."
Out of the side of her mouth, she urged Eorar, "Come on, sound menacing. Help me sell it to him."