The metal was slick with filth and muck as Shawn hurtled down it at breakneck speed. Somewhere up above him he heard Vena jump in and close the door behind her. The walls blurred by, and the sounds echoed and clanged in the waste shaft. Finally, it began to level off, and Shawn shot out of the end of the tube, landing in a pile ofâ¦trash. Potato peels, apple cores, bones, fish heads, and more squelched around him as he clambered to his feet, nearly slipping again. Vena tumbled out of the opening and landed perfectly on her feet, without even touching a single piece of garbage.
âHad a lot of experience with this, huh?â asked Shawn, irritably picking a peel off his shoulder.
âNope! First time.â replied Vena. âLetâs get moving. They could find your empty cell any minute now.â
They clambered over the short gate around the trash heap and set off down the darkened street. Their steps echoed on the cobbles, and every shadow seemed to Shawn to be a guard at the corner, ready to drag him back down to the Inquisitor.
As they traced their way back down the streets into the merchant sector, they passed through a courtyard with a large wooden platform in it. And on that platform was a wooden gallows. Shawn stopped, staring up at the frame of the gallows looming over the square.
âIs thatâ¦â he trailed off, his mind going to a dark place.
âYes. Thatâs where you would have been publicly executed,â Vena replied, bluntly. âWhat a good thing that I was here to save you, huh?â
Then she grabbed his hand and pulled him down the street. They quickly made their way out of the merchant ring, then came to the edge of the peasant ring. Shawn slowed as they approached the gates, creeping to a stop.
âThere are guards in there. What do we do?â Shaw whispered to Vena.
âIâve got a plan for that. These darts should put âem to sleep for at least an hour. They shouldnât miss a minute.â
Vena had produced two feathered darts and a long reed pipe from who-knows-where and crept forward. Sweat trickled down the back of Shawnâs neck as he imagined all the ways it could go wrong. Luckily, Venaâs aim was true, and both guards sagged against the wall silently. Vena made a sharp beckoning motion, then went to open the gate.
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âDo you need some help with that?â he asked, as Vena pulled on the large wooden crank.
âNo, Iâve got this,â she replied, straining.
Silently, Shawn leaned forward and helped her to pull the crank enough to open the gate a crack.
â...couldâve done it myself,â Vena muttered, turning to the gate. âNow come on.â
They slipped through the gate and jogged along the path.
âHow were you planning to close the gate behind us?â asked Shawn.
She eyed him and responded, âDidnât get that far, did I?â
They walked for a couple of minutes in silence before Shawn decided to try another attempt at conversation.
âWhere are we off to anyways? Donât get me wrong, Iâm grateful to you for saving me and all, but I donât even know your last name.â
Venaâs eyes slid off the side of his face and dropped to the ground, and she quickened her pace. âItâs, uh, Valley. Vena Valley.â
It was a painfully transparent lie.
âAre you sure that thatâs your real-â
Suddenly, a knife was at his side, and Vena was leaning in close. âItâs Valley. End of story.â
She released him, and Shawn sputtered a muffled âSorry.â Clearly, she didnât want to tell him her name, but really, who was he to question? He hadnât told her everything about himself, anyways. *Cough, otherworldly portal, cough.* âSo, uh, Vena, where are we headed right now?â
Vena groaned, and slowed. She reached into her pack and pulled out a roll of paper and unfurled it between them. It was a map, drawn with elegant, dark red ink, and seemed to be depicting the lands around Vallenar. âHereâs us right now.â She pointed at a point right outside of Vallenar, the region labeled as The Western Path. She traced her finger along the path and southwards into another region marked as Longstriden. âThis here is Longstriden. Thatâs where the other Allies are. Iâm to bring you to them.â
âSo, these Allies of yoursâ¦they good people? I hope theyâre not planning to gut me and use me for their magic spells,â Shawn laughed. â...they arenât, right?â
Venaâs eyes flashed. âOf course not. Now, weâre going to have to make tracks if we want to get to the grove before the Val- the prince's Inquisition comes after you.â
She rerolled the map and deftly replaced it in her pack, hefting it over her shoulder once more. âLetâs get going! We can sleep come dawn.â
Shawn stood and sighed. Just a couple days ago, his biggest problem was his Psych final. Although, now that he thought about it, heâd missed it by now. He followed Vena down the path.