36 Summer, 501 AV Bathed in Leth’s glory, a small group gathered at the foot of the Edge of the World. Attention riveted on the shortest among them, they pulled off harnesses and checked their equipment. “Bet you all fifty pinions I can do that route blindfolded,” the female youth boasted in rejoinder to a preceding comment. Some in the group, ages ranging from fourteen to early twenties, just shook their heads and finished packing up. Others assessed the young chiet speculatively, but only one spoke up. “I’ll take that. Tomorrow at dawn,” the young glassworker challenged, drawing a wolfish smile from Sairque. “You coming back to my place?” he continued, enveloping her muscular shoulder under a soft arm and forming his lips into a greasy leer. “I’ll get you limbered up for the climb.” The group picked their way toward the tunnel leading back to the warrens, Sai and the insistent man bringing up the rear. “No, I’m going to meet my sister,” she informed him, shoulder meeting his ribs stiffly with every opposing step. “You know she can come back with us.” “No, we’re going to meet with some other friends.” “It’s way past your bed time, what could you possibly be going out to do?” “We’re going swimming down in the lakes,” ground out with a mounting glower. “You should really come back with me. You can go swimming anytime,” he informed her, oily voice thinning. “No, I don’t want to,” Sai told him bluntly, readying the knife tucked into the scarf wrapped round her swaying hips. “You know what I can do for you and your sister. You need someone to watch out from you, protect you from them,” he advised with thinly maintained concern. “I can give her a room in my friend’s aerie, you can stay with me. You know what’ll happen to her. Chiet mean nothing to them.” “I can take care of her just fine,” she snapped, palming the soft handle of the knife in a reverse grip and curling that arm, the one closest to him, against her chest. “I don’t need you and I don’t want you.” “I’m going to have you, and then we’re allgoing to have your sister,” he grunted, clamping the girl to his side to lift her off her feet and shove her against the wall. She tried to snap her hand down, sink the blade into the soft tissue above or below his pubic bone, but the angle her body squished into against him impeded the maneuver. Instead, the edge grazed her bryda, tip so sharp she didn’t feel the severing of her flesh. Her back scraped against the rough reimancy-formed wall of the warren, and the back of her head impacted sharply when his hand clamped over her lips. Power reduced to a level only able to produce abbreviated wiggles, Sai tried to pop the arm holding the knife free of their smushed bodies. It wouldn’t move and she desperately tried to rotate the blade around to face the unwanted suitor. She succeeded at slicing her own thigh several times. His hot breathe bathed her neck as he shoved his knee between her legs and adjusted his arm to pin her still while pulling himself out. In the gap created between them, she lost her tenuous grip on the weapon and it disappeared into the shadows clinging to them. Raggedly, she sucked air in through her nostrils, fighting for every gulp when his fingers shifted just enough to clear them. Panicking, her motions came with the strength of desperation, sweat slickened skin aiding in the escape attempt. She tripped over his leg in a lurch to the side, toward the populated areas of the warrens, but he just adapted, flinging her down to insure she’d hit the ground. He wasted no time in assuming the position. Even as soft as he was, her undeveloped physique couldn’t match up and he knew it. But stone was harder than her fist and gouged deeper than her nails; even as hard as his head was, his thick skull couldn’t withstand the vicious blows she brought down on him. Screaming with every down stroke, eventually the only sound was her ragged voice and the soft splat of his crushed head. Tears streaming down her cheek, she mewed and shoved hysterically at his pliant shoulders, trying to dislodge his limp weight. Heavy running footsteps echoed down the warren, slower than her heart rate but in no way comforting. By the time they found the man’s prone body, the girl had disappeared with her knife. By the time Sai made it to her date, which hadn’t been planned with Addy but with Chemar, she’d changed into a fresh pair, these ones deep green, and ripped up the ruined bryda to make a thin bandage. She waited at the designated meeting spot, knowing better than to wake up the entire Tisserand family in the middle of the night. That and it wouldn’t do for the man to be up and about while they snuck into his dreaming place. During the wait, she hid in a nook, relaxing in the shadows and finding herself lethargic in the aftermath of the busy day and adrenaline rush. The occurrence hadn’t been that unique, but they happened with increasing frequency as they twins aged. Addy had been safe in bed when she’d stopped in to change, otherwise Sai would have ditched out on their illicit dream-thing to hunt her down and castrate any and all boys accompanying her. |