[Mkguild] MK: Candles in the Dark (3/3)‏

Hallan Mirayas hallanmirayas at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 2 19:15:40 UTC 2011


 (As always, text enclosed in /text/ is italicized.)

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   The door to Drift's forge creaked open, and Misha rose from his chair in the adjoining bedroom.  Gesturing for Madog to stay by Drift's bedside, the fox-man walked into the forge to intercept the visitor.  Keeping his voice down for the sake of the samoyed sleeping fitfully in the room behind him, he hissed, "Where have you been?  He's been asking for you-" Misha's voice trailed off in alarm at the look she turned on him, "-all day?"

   Alexis turned her haggard eyes away and, shivering with cold, pulled off her heavy fur coat and gloves.  Hanging them up on a wall hook, she then leaned forward against the wall, resting her weight on her arm.  "It has been a -very- long day," she said, her voice slowed as if almost too exhausted for coherent thought.  "I wanted to be by his side all day, but I had two absolutely critical clients that it would ruin me to ignore.  They introduced a lot of loose ends that needed tying, and a few tied ends that needed loosening, and all of it needed done /immediately/.  I don't want to talk about it."  She ended that sentence with a negating sweep of her hand, drew herself up straight, and then turned back toward the fox.  "How is he?  What happened?"

   Misha decided not to push on the subject, at least for the time being, and waved the she-bat through to her beloved's bedside.  "There was an accident with the ice crews," he said quietly.

   Alexis listened attentively, but Alexastra already knew what had happened.  She had been by Drift's side for much of the day in a wide array of shapes and disguises, providing all the subtle little nudges and odd twists of fortune that had kept her beloved alive from the ice back to Metamor.  With her help, anything that could go wrong had gone wrong with Agemnos' plots that day.  Even so, in spite of all her efforts to ward and protect him, Drift had nearly killed himself anyway.  When the ice had given way under two of the ice crew, plunging them into the frigid water, Drift had grabbed a rope and jumped in after them.  She had almost panicked when he vanished into the churning froth of shattered ice and freezing black water.  Had Lord Agemnos somehow bewitched him?  He couldn't swim!  Only when he'd surged up out of the water, his taurform body just barely long enough for his hind legs to reach the bottom of the shallow lake, had she understood the method to his madness.  His thick fur protected him from the freezing cold water just long enough to heave the two age-regressed Keepers out onto the ice, their bodies shaking and their teeth chattering.  Then he had transferred the rope to his mouth and bitten down as his body collapsed in on itself, becoming fully canine.  His much smaller full animal form was far easier for the others to haul to safety but by the time that had been accomplished he was just as soaked and frozen as the two he had rescued.  She thought he was crazy for doing it, but when viewing him by mortal standards, she had to be impressed by her clever, handsome little candle flame.  He had burned very brightly indeed.

   Now, though, he was at low ebb.  The icy shock of the freezing water had exacerbated the cough he'd been barely holding off for two weeks, and now she could hear an alarming rasp in his chest when he breathed.  That could be trouble.  It could also be opportunity, though: here inside the Keep, with Daedra'kama well past, Drift would be a much harder target for Agemnos to reach, and Alexastra would willingly take any advantage she could get.  Once his ice-carving party had made it to the healers safely within the Keep's bounds, it had taken her the entire rest of the day to sabotage and uncoil all of her old plans and plots against him.  She truly was exhausted, and the magnitude of all that had transpired that day began to weigh down on her; how close and how often she had come to instant death.

   "Little spider has too many webs," Madog said, breaking in on her chain of thought.  The mechanical fox, seated at the foot of Drift's bed, had fixed the she-bat with a piercing stare the moment he'd laid eyes on her, blue eyes following her every movement.  "Careful, tricky lady, or you lose lots."

   Alexastra lowered her head against her hands, closing her eyes and pressing her forehead against Drift's soft-furred knuckles to get away from that strangely unsettling gaze.  "I am... aware of that," she replied.  For the thousandth time, she wished that Misha had never found that accursed contraption.  This was not the first time in their centuries-long lifespans that she and Malabrinium, or Madog as he was now called, had crossed paths.  If he figured out who and what she was, as he had done so disastrously once before, well... that was yet another potential threat source that she didn't need.  The odds against her were long enough already:  she could almost feel the walls closing in around her.  Even with Nocturna's guidance and the leverage of being closest to the target, she was still just one lesser daedra up against the full might of the Lord of Avarice.  It was only the first day, and she was nearly stretched to her limits.  How could she possibly expect to last two full months?

   "May I- may I have a moment alone, please?" she asked, her voice threatening to break in the middle of the sentence.  "I just..."  With a visible effort, she forcibly resettled her composure.  "I need some time to think."

   Madog rose and left without a word, but Misha lingered for a moment longer.  He rested his hand on her shoulder, strong and callused on the pads with just a hint of gray starting to creep into the fur.  "We'll be right outside if you need us," the fox said and started to pull away, but she stopped him by laying her hand over his.  

   In spite of her upbringing, Alexastra found herself drawing solace from the gesture and decided that he deserved at least her thanks in return.  "Please thank Caroline for staying with him and getting some soup into him," she said, having smelled both on Drift's hands.  "Thank you also for staying with him until I could get here.  I don't know what I would have done without..."  She trailed off as realization dawned on her.  "...without your help," she finished, uncertainty gnawing at her again.  Did she dare?  Did she dare trust her life to mortal hands?  Did she dare to ask for help from the creatures of a day?  She let his hand go, but only reluctantly.  "Don't... don't go far."

-----

   Night had fallen over Metamor, dark and moonless, the wheeling stars hidden away by a thick layer of cloud.  Misha went to bed and Madog went... wherever he went each night while his friends slept.  The bells of the night watch tolled out the hours as they passed, quiet and peaceful.  Through it all, Alexastra tended to her beloved, soothing his fever with water-damped cloths laid over the short fur of his brow and belly.

   It wouldn't last.  Nocturna's first warning had been very specific.  Thus it was, when she heard the creak of the forge door opening and the clack of a cloven-hoofed footfall, that Alexastra rose from Drift's bedside with a smile.  She was going to enjoy this.  The goat-morph intruder, his fur greying with age, made it four steps into the forge before he felt a sharp-clawed hand clamp onto his shoulder.  He opened his mouth to scream, but then cut it off when a mithril-edged razor nestled into the curve of his throat.  "Now, now," Alexastra whispered in his ear.  "None of that.  Dear Edward needs his rest.  This way, please."

   Backing her nervous captive into the hall, she shoved him face-first hard against the wall and held him there by the back of the neck, her razor disappearing back into her sleeve.  "Hello, Thestilus," she purred.  "Nice disguise.  Using the deceased father to torment the sick son?  That old trick's only been done a few million times, so it doesn't surprise me that you'd try it."

   "What are you doing?" the goat-disguised imp protested, struggling until she smashed his face into the wall again.  "Let- ow! Let go of me!  Have you lost your mind?  We've got work to do!"

   "I don't work for Lord Agemnos anymore, you idiot," Alexastra replied.  "Edward Snow is now under my protection."

   "You're insane!"

   "You have no idea what I'm capable of doing to you, Thestilus.  Don't push me."

   "You don't- ow!- scare me, traitor!"

   Alexastra trilled an amused laugh, smiling as she traced a finger up to his ear.  "Silly little imp.  To think that I would settle for merely scaring you."  Without another word, she stabbed her thumb claw through his earlobe and ripped it downward.  When he opened his mouth to scream, she cut it off by squeezing his throat, stopping the airflow.  "I said none of that.  I'm quite busy enough already concealing your regeneration from Kyia without having to damp your screams, too.  And don't expect any assistance from Lord Agemnos, either.  His eyes are elsewhere."

   Thestilus choked, tugging futilely at the she-bat's grip.  "I-impossible!" he squeaked out.  "Nobody-  hide that!"

   The she-bat merely tsked.  "Impossible just means you don't know how to do it yet," she replied.  "I do."  She'd been casting an illusion into his mind from the moment she'd first grabbed him.  It was an effort to maintain it in all its detail, but she was a daedra spymaster.  Deception was her stock-in-trade, and she hid any sign of the effort from her prey through practice and raw force of will.

   She patted his ear as it "healed" with typically impish speed, her illusion flawless.  She'd only needed to do it for real once in her life to remember the essence of the moment for all time, and its realism went unquestioned by the imp in her grasp.  "There.  Now that I have your full attention, let me make this clear.  Drift is -mine-.  Go near him again, and this will be as a lover's caress.  Say anything, and...  well..."  Her smile was chilling.  "You get the idea."  Throwing him to the hallway floor, she blocked the door back to Drift's room with her body and fixed the false goat with an icy glare.  "Leave.  Now."

   The imp fled, hooved feet clacking a hasty retreat into the night.

   Once he was out of sight and hearing, Alexastra blew out a deep sigh of relief, not quite believing that it had worked.  Nocturna had warned her to be very aggressive with Thestilus that night, to leave in him a lasting wariness of her.  She would never have dared tread so closely to the edge of Nocturna's neutrality without that open permission.  She hadn't actually harmed the imp, merely made him think she had.

   Stepping back inside, she shut the door behind her.  She could hear Drift whimpering in his room, in the midst of another nightmare.  Settling down on his bed, Alexastra gently cradled his head in her lap, stroked his fur, and softly sang for him an old Suielman lullaby until his dreams were soothed.  Looking down at his handsome face, she gently brushed a shed strand of hair off his nose and then leaned down to nuzzle the itch away.

   "No more nightmares," she promised him in a whisper.  "As long as I have any power to do so, I'll keep them far away.

   "I love you."

-----

   "She attacked me!"

   "I know."

   "She switched sides!"

   "I know."

   "She threatened to throw me to the Lightbringer!"

   "I know."

   "She's ruined /everything/!"

   "I know."  The Lord of Avarice leaned back in his chair, steepled his fingers against his precisely trimmed brown goatee, and smiled as a powerfully built man in black armor stepped from the shadows and backhanded the nearly hysterical Thestilus into silence.

   Agemnos' smile widened.  "Everything is proceeding exactly according to plan."

Fin.

 		 	   		  

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