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Glen
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They finally left the ancient temple and its white columns behind early the next morning. Almost a week after Glen first came upon it. Two freshly-dug shallow graves covered with bleached rocks by the side of the paved road, perhaps fittingly, their own contribution to the tranquil scenery. One âthe bigger- for the siblings, since the pink-haired girl insisted theyâd want to be close in the afterlife, the other for their former employer. The woman that had tried to kill him over a piece of parchment.
Glen being the first up on account heâd not slept at all, kept away from everyone still lost in his thoughts. Zola was agreed by all that sheâd ride on Val, with Emerson leaving the lead to Dante after a brief but colorful exchange. This meant everyone but the old Knight and the injured Issir woman, was returning on foot. Dante, Soren and Jinx at the front, the mounted Knight partnering with a grim-faced Zola riding on Val manning the center, and him with Lith bringing up the rear.
The first couple of hours went without anyone complaining. On that first stop for a ten minute rest, already deep inside that alien forest, a part of it Glen had never seen before, Emerson found him sound asleep next to a humming Lithoniela.
When Glen probed him for an explanation, since he didnât remember any of it, the Knight just shrugged his shoulders. He did let him ride Duke for a while though, another long time coming wish, which Glen again kind of missed. It is apparently much easier to fall asleep on the saddle.
So Glen remembered little of the narrow forest road leading to the coast facing the Jelin continent. He would have missed all of it in fact, but for Dukeâs response to Danteâs outburst very late in the afternoon just before the final stop of the day. The mercenary Captain stopped dead in his tracks to yell at his nose-less Ranger, so naturally Duke coming up no more than three-four meters behind them, dug his hooves in the soft muddy ground and came to a full stop himself. Glen completely oblivious of all the goings-on around him, slipped unceremoniously from the saddle and fell âby Luthos miracle no doubt- shoulder first then face, in a deep pool of mud between the horseâs legs.
âGah!â Glen coughed up spit and a mouthful of muck, brutally waking up.
âYouâre okay there lad?â Emerson asked pulling him up from a wet collar.
Glen snorted panicked to clear his nostrils from all the filth thatâd snaked its way in and pushed hard to get away from him still half asleep.
âWoah now,â Emerson said letting him stagger away. âCalm down lad.â
âWhat happened?â Dante asked coming close. âIs the young gentleman all right?â
âHeâs fine,â Emerson replied gruffly. âMud clears the pipes well once ye get it all out.â
âSo you say, still it would be best to keep an eye on him,â The Captain commented. âHavenât seen a gold coin yet. You see how I specified the quality of the metal? Just to be on the same page here.â
âNo oneâs changing the terms mister Blackwood.â
Dante smacked his lips. âRight. Seeing we talk about terms and allââ
Emerson cut him before he finished.
âNo oneâs changing the terms.â
âHeard you the first time,â Dante replied recovering quickly. âStill, I believe no one agreed us traveling with aâ¦â He made an indecipherable gesture that may or may not have been addressed to Lithoniela. âahâ¦â he again stalled unsure.
âA Zilan,â Jinx helped.
âFucking monster,â Zola cried from atop Val a scowl on her face.
âAyup,â Added Soren narrowing his eyes ready for a scrap.
âI ate a bug,â Murmured Glen catching everyone by surprise. Seeing them staring at him all pissed off, he added. âWhat? Twas a big one. I think.â
That, He decided. Or a very soft pebble.
On the bitter side.
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âYou probably scared her off!â
Glen was really mad with everyone. For making him fall in the mud, messing up⦠sort of his⦠clothes and before that wanting to kill him for coin. While he could understand the appeal of gold guiding a manâs heart, Glen hadnât exactly forgiven them nor he was about to trust them fully. Wanting to get rid of the girl was just the stroke that broke the muleâs back.
âPfft, boy thinks wit his cock,â Jinx the freak scoffed. âAssuminâ he has one.â
Glen had enough. âWhat did you say?â
She raised a thin middle finger in response.
âEnough!â Emerson snapped at her. âI want none oâ that.â
âYou canât force us to work with a demon,â Dante said when everyone quieted down. âPeople will freak out, if they found out.â
âAye. She killed Cass and Kirk,â Soren showed them the count with his big fingers, greedily adding. âAnd Zola.â
âIâm not dead yet, you dumb fuck!â Zola snarled, almost falling off Val in the process.
âI did the big guy,â Emerson replied with a sigh, after putting a hand to stop her from toppling over. âWeâve talked about all this.â
âWe didnât think you were working with her,â Dante said. âI mean I didnât know these things existed yesterday!â
âMatters not,â Emerson insisted face turning sober. âWhile I agree itâs unnatural, still she helped the boy out. Myself as well. If she wants to come with us, she will.â
âTo Castalor,â Dante said. âYou want to bring a Zilan there?â
âYour man will take us across,â Emerson replied. âThen we can all go our own ways. Weâre not exactly attached at the hip.â
Dante sighed.
âTold ya, theyâre not leaving her behind,â Jinx taunted him.
âYeah, you are right,â He relented. âAny way to keep ourselves safe?â
âFrom what?â Emerson grunted.
Dante paused for a moment as if to determine, whether he was serious.
âHer spells,â He finally said.
âWhat?â Soren asked ogling his eyes.
âThere are no plaguinâ spells,â The Knight replied gruffly. âNor magic. I see no demon, just a girl with pointy ears.â
Glen, a silent observer up until now, made to speak but caught himself at the last moment. The old man knew about the dagger, so perhaps him not saying anything was a ploy to keep them in the dark, he decided.
Emerson gave him a knowing stare.
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âAs if he would know,â Jinx annoyingly decided to intervene. âThis is how it starts.â
âAye,â Soren agreed, though he probably had no idea what she was talking about.
âOnly weird one I see right now is you. In the same vein weâre talkinâ here, ye kinda fit the profile,â Emerson spat in a no-nonsense kind of way. âBut you ainât seeing me clamoring to have ye nailed atop a tree.â
âHey, no one is nailing anyone⦠anywhere,â Dante jumped in to nip it in the bud. Proceeding to talk like an experienced politician or a member of the merchantâs guild. âWe have a contract. Yes I know⦠itâs a weird one. We are professionals though, right? Which means, we are proud to work⦠and this is important, all the jobs that pay the roof over our heads. So we do this,â He talked over the murmurs of his crew. Volume of his voice increasing as he pumped himself to a crescendo. âWe lost some people. Some will say friends even. We are hurt. Tired. So what? We give up? Nay! We will honor their memory finishing the bloody job they gave their life for!â
Zola sighed deeply, either giving up or too pained to keep it in.
Emerson gave Glen a smart nod that all was well.
Jinx -dirty scoundrel that she was- pressed a hand between her legs all flushed and more pink in the face than it was probably possible. Glen found it interesting, in a weird way. Something raw about the strange girl, a naughty aura so faint he wouldâve missed it unless he gave her his undivided attention. Soren cut through such thoughts with a battle-axeâ¦
âNot payinâ for any goddarn roof and what not,â The huge Northman griped. âYe promised me a fuckinâ horse.â
â¦perhaps for the better.
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Two days later, the sun rising in front of their large sailing boat, a much better vessel than the one Glen had used to reach the Lazuli Peninsula, the unlikely crew with the addition of a pale-faced Lorian named Victor had settled in a quiet rhythm. An understanding, as Emerson called it. Everyone kept to their side of the boat, or path before that and the conversations were kept to a bare minimum.
Which meant people argued less than was expected and no one but Glen paid any attention to Lith. The Zilan had become one with Zestariâs hooded cloak, wearing it all the time. As much a disguise, Glen supposed, as a tactic to keep her own boundaries and peace of mind. A strange thing really, since the alien girl still possessed that uncanny ability to disappear without anyone noticing.
âHow do you do it?â He asked her, back against the boatâs right side just before its narrow bow. It pained him he couldnât see her face under the hood.
âTo learn secrets milord,â She breathed, her voice barely audible. âFirst learn to keep them. As all in nature, this also comes in three.â
âRight,â I have my secrets too, Glen thought a little peeved. âWell, I just thought it will come handy⦠should the need arise,â He made a gesture in the air mimicking Danteâs.
âKnights have rarely went down this path.â
âHuh, more fool them,â Glen said.
Lith turned her head towards the nearing Boarsnout Peninsula. Most people on the Free Isles were calling it that on account of its shape, but those living near or around Castalor, preferred using the large cityâs name for the whole area.
The Zilan said nothing for a while.
Forcing the young man to change the subject.
âHave you ever crossed them?â Meaning the Krakentrap Straits. âVictor said, itâs a six-seven hour journey, less with favorable wind. Still seems kinda slow.â
Lith chuckled softly. A faint sound, but melodic, like the notes starting a song. Glen smiled unwittingly, a warm feeling chasing the cold of the sea away.
As if by magic.
âOnce or twice,â She said snapping Glen back to reality. Adding somewhat bitterly. âYears ago. Seemed but a short breath then.â
âMust have been a bigger boat.â
The Zilan took a deep rugged breath, head rising to reveal her face to the skies, as the hood fell back. The sun washed over her lovingly and she stared back at it unbothered, searching for something that wasnât there, mouth split just enough to show the tip of her tongue touching her lower lip. She was glowing, but for her eyes that had turned a deep blackish blue, like the sea.
It was amazing, how she could just change them at will, Glen thought then realized, she was now looking at him, hood on its place, everything hidden in the shadows.
âLearn to listen,â She said in that singsong manner of hers âMind where you are.â
And with that walked away towards the center of the boat, found the opened hatchet and went below decks. No one seem to notice her walking in front of them and Glen had the sneaking suspicion, she allowed him to see her this time.
Was it a gift? What did her words really mean?
Mind where you are?
Waitâ¦
Ah.
âYer braver than ye look kid,â Jinx snickered hidden behind the sail just across from him. Another sneaky one, Glen thought. Too sneaky. He respected that.
Up to a point.
âWhat do you want?â
âWhat do you mean?â Jinx mocked not moving from where she was. Glen could only see part of her face and a touch of pink hair.
âI asked first.â
âI corrected it for you,â She countered.
âAre ye lookinâ for a fight?â
Jinxâs head tilted and popped out from behind the sail. She gave him an once-over.
âNah,â She replied.
âYouâre scared then?â
She threw her head back and laughed hard. Made the ink on her lower neck more visible. A weird pattern, Glen hadnât seen before. Lots of weirdness on this bloody boat, he thought.
âThis girl is no fool,â Jinx said, stepping out from behind the sail.
Damn, Glen thought. Sheâs really short. A good head shorter than him at least.
âCouldâve fooled me,â He sneered.
âIâll fight ye, if you tell me how you beat that Issir cunt,â She paused, picked something out of her front teeth and then cleaned the lucky finger with a bright red tongue like a cat. âGave me Silent Servant vibes. Not the priests, the other dudes. Ye know, they usually come in three as well. One master and two siblings, or pupils.â
Glen shook his head not wanting to think about that, deciding he had enough.
âNot tellinâ you anything.â
âUs island folk should stick together kid.â
âIâm not a kid, weird short girl. What happened to your nose?â
âDonât have one.â
âWhy?â
âItâs how we are,â Jinx said a little defensively. Glen felt a little bad for mocking her. Decided to soften it with something witty but came up empty and stared at the points of the corpseâs boots he wore instead. They had a ton of mud on them. Mixed in with rotten leaves.
A bit of dried shit here and there.
Darn it.
âSoren says your island is no more,â He finally said, deciding to make amends. âGot sunk or something.â
âSorenâs thick as a rock.â
Glen laughed at that. Jinx grinned as well, a cute little smile that froze, when she caught him checking her out.
âDonât.â
âI just⦠was thinking about eating something,â He immediately deflected, showing great mastery at the art.
âLike what?â
âWe could try fishing,â Glen offered going for the common ground and the first thing one could think, when surrounded by water.
Inside a fishing boat.
Oh, for Luthos sake.
On a second read, he had to begrudgingly admit it was a poor dodge.
âSo you thought, Island girl, she probably likes fish. Right?â Jinx said, smirk back on her lips. âI do. But not the kind of fish ye meant. By the way, speakinâ on fish ân stuff. Seeinâ we kinda cozied up on each other like starved cunts on a plump cock, ye really donât mind yer Mistressâ eating habits?â
âWhat of them?â He asked unsure on what she meant and taken aback from the sewage language that reminded him of the rough whores of Bayspell.
Mistress?
âYou donât know?â
Then he remembered what Emerson had told him days back.
Something aboutâ¦
âI donât mind,â He decided after recalling the conversation. âI mean, itâs gross sure. But⦠to each his own.â
Emerson had said that last part a couple of times and he liked it.
Steal anything that isnât nailed down, whatever that may be.
Jinx puckered her mouth as if thinking about it, then gave a nod before jumping behind her sail again.
Glen waited a couple of minutes and seeing her not talking, he started towards the others, mainly Emerson, in search for food. All this talk about it, had worked up his appetite something fierce. A little less conversation next time, he decided.
âAs I said Glen,â Jinx was heard behind his back as he walked away. âYouâre braver than ye look.â
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