The sweet acrid scent of potions filled the air. The candles burned dim, the wax pooled around what little remained. Faint rays of sunlight crept over the horizon and bled into the shuttered windows.
Poppy grimaced and opened her eyes blearily. She lay in a long narrow bed. Frowning at the distinct feeling of the linen blanket over her body, she glanced underneath the covers and confird her fears.
The white mages had to strip off your clothes to properly heal your wounds, a voice whispered from the corner of the room.
Poppy stiffened at the sound and smiled weakly, Ah, Sylvie, you startled ... I didnt see you there.
Mm, Sylvie nodded slowly. She sat in a chair, half-hidden in the shadows.
Are you okay? What happened to those cloaked n? Poppy sat up quickly and grimaced.
You shouldnt move. You were hurt pretty badly, the mages did their best to heal you, but your body will have to do the rest
Poppy nodded and carefully laid back down, Are you okay?
Im fine, Sylvie shrugged. And those n that were in my room are dead Do you have any idea who they were?
Of course not, Poppy frowned. I was just walking by when I saw them rush into your room. I ca as soon as I could. She smiled wryly, In retrospect, I should have called for so help. How did you escape anyway?
Sylvie smiled coldly, ...I just got lucky.
Oh well, Im glad you're safe. Poppy chuckled nervously, Um, do you know where my clothes are? I feel a little awkward just laying here naked.
Sylvie leaned forward, Dont worry, no one noticed your tattoo Except for . Not that any else would have known what it ant.
Poppys eyes widened, Uh Im not sure what youre talking about.
Really? The little black ink etched on your inner thigh? Are you saying it just magically appeared? That one day you woke up and boom, it was just there? Is that how you suddenly beca a weapons expert?
Poppy swallowed, Its not like that I didnt an for you to find out like this
Like this? Or you didnt an for to find out at all?
Poppy looked away in sha.
Sylvie laughed scornfully, Yeah, thats what I thought. So was this all bullshit from the start? Did my parents put you up to this?
Poppy shook her head, I dont know who your parents are.
Sylvie stood to her full height, her shadow darkening the room. She stalked over to the bed and bared her fangs in Poppys face, Im done with your damn charades. I swear if you lie to again I will drain every single drop of blood until your pretty red skin turns fucking pink!
Poppy went pale with fear, she swallowed and tried to control her trembling.
Now answer , Sylvie growled. Did my parents have you follow here? Is your na even Poppy Skeller?
She licked her quivering red lips and spoke slowly, My na is Poppy of the House of Skeller. I was recruited when I was fifteen, no one in my family knows.
...Go on.
Poppy nodded stiffly, Two years ago, one of my superiors managed to place in charge of chromatic magic testing at the academy; for the new incoming students. I was ordered to take note of anyone who might have the potential to join our cause Then one day I got a ssage. A very important individual was coming to the academy. My new task was to make contact with said individual, watch over her and keep her safe, without my identity being discovered. I was your secret guardian. She smiled sadly, Clearly, I failed.
...Dammit, Sylvie sighed deeply and slumped back in her chair. So I never really got away. My parents always knew I was here
I really dont know who your parents are, I swear.
What do you know about ? What did your superiors tell you?
Poppy glanced away, Just that you're very important, I should keep you safe during your stay at the academy And that your na isnt really Sylvie, but I dont know your real na either.
Heh, so you walked into all of this blind too, huh? Sylvie chuckled bitterly. I guess were both a couple of chumps.
Poppy swallowed the lump in her throat, This past year wasnt a lie, not to . I dont know why your parents or whoever, ordered to be your guardian, but Im more than that. I dont care what your real na is, Im your friend, Sylvie. If you need help to disappear from all of this, Ill help you.
Sylvie shook her head, ...How can I ever trust you again?
Poppy chuckled and pointed to herself, Do you see anyone else willing to take a sword in the gut for you?
Thats your job, isnt it? she raised her eyebrow.
No, my job was to keep you safe and hidden. Sure, they didnt care if you joined the academy, but they didnt want you to stand out, Poppy grinned, at least not too much. But you were never supposed to go to the Great Cities Tourney. I was supposed to dissuade you from even thinking of becoming one of the academys four competitors.
...Then why didnt you?
Poppy smiled, Because I got to know you, because I beca your friend. You told stories of how you grew up, alone, without anyone but servants who were afraid of you I know what its like growing up in a family that doesnt let you do anything, a family that expects you to only act a certain way. I dont know why your family locked you up from the world or why they kept moving you from one place to another, but I definitely understand why you ran away.
Poppy grimaced and pushed herself to an upright position. If you really want to escape your parents influence, I can help. If you dont want to be a part of all of this, I wont let you get dragged back into it.
Sylvie smiled grimly, Thanks but Im done running away. There is no escaping this for . Our world may have monsters that lurk in the dark, but I refuse to live hidden away in fear any longer.
What do you an?
Sylvie walked over to the window and gazed at the rising dawn, ...Im different, but you can still get out, you know. It doesnt matter what anyone else says; you were born free, dont be so quick to give that up.
Poppy bit her lip, Syl-
The infirmary door slamd open.
My baby, what have they done to you!? a middle-aged orc scread from the doorway and rushed over to the bed.
Auntie? Agh, it hurts! Poppy squird as the orc woman squeezed her tight.
What sort of shitty healing treatnt is this? Celica frowned and looked Poppys wounds over. I swear these academy white mages wouldnt know a proper healing spell if it bit them in the ass!
Sylvie smiled, Ill let you two catch up. She turned and headed for the door, Oh, and Poppy, if your superiors ask, tell them Im heading to that tournant. I dont care what my parents or anyone else thinks.
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Lysaila ignored the startled looks of the crowd waiting at the citys gate. The gate had been closed for the night and sunrise was still a few minutes away. Nonetheless, the rchants had already gathered with their wares and caravans eager to make a profit as quickly as possible. Their greed for money did nothing to stop them from staring at the beautiful blue lamia, in fact, Lysiala could already see in their eyes how the rchants were trying to find a way to make a profit with her.
Wow, looks like one of them is actually coming, Kithina whispered to Lysaila.
One of the rchants, a tall drow, sauntered over with a wide smile and a golden tooth. He made a short bow to Kithina, Good morning, miss. The gates are about to open, so Ill make this brief. How much for this exquisite exotic pet?
She isnt mine, Kithina chuckled.
In a flash, Lysaila drew her blade and held its edge under the rchants chin. I am no ones pet, she hissed. Now be a good boy and tell your little friends to stay away from us or I will cut out your guts and use them to strangle the rest of them.
Y-you youre threatening !? the rchant yelled indignantly. If you dont stand down the guards will see you and they will arrest you and your owner.
The lamias azure tail flicked out and swiped his feet from under him. The rchant cried out in surprise and fell on his bottom with a hard thud. He grimaced and scrambled to his feet.
Lysaila glared at him, Leave now, you piece of sh-
The rchant squealed as a sudden gale of wind swooped him up and launched him into one of his wagons a dozen paces away. The other rchants quickly realized the use of magic and hurried to distance themselves from the fallen rchant.
Lysaila slowly turned to the smiling dwarf next to her, Kitty?
What? He was being an ass, she shrugged.
Clearly, Lysaila smiled half-heartedly. ...Im gonna miss you. Youre the only person in this damned city who isnt half-bad.
Kithina blinked, Wow, I think that might be the nicest thing youve ever said to .
Dont take it personally. We occasionally drink together, thats it.
Im glad were friends too, Kithina smiled warmly. And I see you at the rry Crescent almost every evening, thats more than the occasional drinking buddy, just saying.
Shut up, Lysaila muttered with an annoyed tone, but there was a slight curl to her lips.
A large black carriage with crimson wheels and a large banner strolled down the street. The rchants noticed the banner and quickly moved their wagons out of the way. The black carriage passed by and reached the front gate without difficulty.
Kithina stared at the carriages banner, a skull writhing in shadows impaled by a crimson blade. A range of emotions passed by her face, but she settled for an impassive expression.
Lysaila noticed her change in deanor, You okay?
Yeah, Im fine. Its just Im not too much of a fan of House Veres right now.
Its cause that Callum guy, right?
Sothing like that, Kithina sighed.
Lysaila clicked her tongue, Its fucked up that he managed to get into the tourney but you didnt, youre clearly the stronger one.
We dont know that, she shook her head. And that has nothing to do with my problems with Callum.
Oh, that I know. Youve cried on my shoulders so many tis while drunk, Lysaila shivered. Callum this, Callum that. I thought you had gotten over him when you started crying about your loss against that gold bitch, but I guess I was wrong.
Kithina hid her bright-red face in sha, ...Am I really like that?
Yeah, you're definitely an angry, sad drunk.
Wonderful, Kithina muttered, peeved. Things really change, huh? she sighed, and to Lysailas surprise, she laughed.
What does that an? Lysaila asked.
Kithina smiled in reminiscence, When I first ca to the academy, I was so excited. More than anything, I wanted to be a mage and go on adventures like the stories I always heard growing up. The school was intimidating; I had never spoken to an aristocrat before and suddenly there were dozens of them walking by in the hallways. I desperately wanted to fit in
Why? So you can act like all the other pompous assholes?
No, Kithina frowned. Its just, I wanted to be liked, you know? I wanted to stand among the greats like the stories a bit silly, I know.
No, not really, Lysaila said quietly.
Kithina chuckled wryly, Ill never forget my first day of class, I was so nervous. This blue goblin ended up sitting next to , you know the one. He was really skittish and he slled like booze. Honestly, I wished he had sat anywhere else. Then Professor Ri put us together for a group project, and thats when I really started to panic, but Ri also put a vampire aristocrat in our group. She smiled weakly, Callum Veres
Wow, sounds magical, Lysaila rolled her eyes.
Kithina laughed, Look, youre not from around here, so you dont understand how big of a deal it was, but this was a freaking Veres. They arent just one of the citys Ruling Families, theyre one of the oldest and most powerful Houses in all the Ebon Realm! Then there was , a commoner with no magical background. , simple ol Kithina, was going to hang out with a Veres! It was unbelievable!
Theres nothing simple about you, Kitty, Lysaila said in a serious tone.
Kithina scoffed weakly, Thanks, but I dont really feel particularly special these days.
Lysaila licked her lips and nodded, Okay then, so what was so special about this Callum person, hm?
He was a Veres? Kithina cocked her head to the side.
Yeah, but isnt he like the 4th or 5th child? Hes not even the heir to the Veres throne. Im having a hard ti picturing why you were so enamored by this guy. Did he have anything besides a na?
W-well, Callum has a lot of good points, Kithina said abashedly. Hes handso, smart, charming, and hes talented at magic actually, he hid his white magic back when we first t, so I didnt know that about him at the ti. And he cant read very well, so his red ward spells were pretty bad, they still kinda are B-but! Callum is also a hybrid vampire-human, which is pretty cool Oh! Hes also pretty athletic, he always got 2nd or 3rd place in Tauris classes.
Why not 1st? Lysaila raised her eyebrow.
Stryg or Sylvie always get 1st place, she admitted. No one beats those two, so they dont really count.
Sylvie thats the dire girl, right?
Yeah, she joined the academy last autumn, Kithina said, a hint of annoyance in her voice.
Hmm. So what about before last autumn? Did Callum never once beat Stryg? Lysaila muttered the goblins na as if it was poison on her lips.
Kithina shook her head, Not in athletics class, no. Stryg has always been a cut above the rest of the class, I an seriously, it was pretty frustrating. Stryg always won in everything; running, push-ups, sit-ups, even sparring. She furrowed her brow, Which in retrospect is kinda surprising since Cal practices the renowned Gale Style. Oh, thats another cool thing about Cal by the way. Have you ever heard of Gale Style swordsmanship? Its considered one of the best in the entire Ebon Realm.
Im familiar, Lysaila said dryly. Anything else?
Kithina scratched her cheek, Actually, there was this one ti Stryg beat Cal up so bad that he had back pain for weeks, it was really sad- Ahem. Kithina stopped when she caught the look of irritation on the lamias face. She winced, Yeah, not what you ant, I can see that now. Anyways, Callum was also good at other things like like Huh. I guess thats pretty much it.
...Well, this Callum guy sounds really swell, Lysaila batted her eyelashes and pretended to swoon.
~Stop~ Kithina laughed.
Lysaila shrugged, Look, this Veres boy sounds alright, maybe one day hell even be great, but dont underestimate yourself either. Stop searching for greatness within others, look at a mirror once in a while.
Kithina smiled, You know, sotis I forget youre this super deadly killer who wants everyone in the city to die horribly.
h, I dont want you to die, Lysaila flicked out her forked tongue.
Ill keep that in mind, she chuckled.
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