A Walk in the Dark
Chapter 11 |
Author’s Note:Dahlia has learned a few things about her new self. Now it’s time for coming to terms with some of those. And no, she is still not a happy camper.
“I killed a man!” I shouted at Sam, and my maids made themselves scarce while watching things from the safety of another room. They were used to my tantrums by then, but also were smart, and brave enough to stay close to help quell the results of my worst ones.
“True.” He answered and grabbed me, which he needed to do with all the pacing and fuming I was doing then tenderly hugged me. “But he was bad, a very bad, man, love.”
“But it wasn’t in a fair fight!” I retorted, trying — not so hard, by the way — to get out of his insistent, gentle embrace. “I flirted with him, I led him on, and he didn’t even know he was dead until I’d done it and told him.”
“And all that tells me is that you’re good at what you were meant to do here.” Sam countered. “He didn’t suffer did he?”
“No.” I sniffled, and since when had I started that girly stuff like sniffling? “I made it quick, and it was mostly painless.”
“Dahlia, my love, my life.” Sam hugged me tighter. “You made a good choice in who to kill, though that in itself sucks. But you didn’t pick a good man to do it to. Did you feel a need to find a genuinely good man and kill him?”
“No.” I snuffled some more against his chest. “But I killed him and he had no clue that I was going to do it.”
“You’re an assassin.” He soothed. “You aren’t the up in your face kind of character who would walk up, condemn him then get the job done in spectacular fashion in front of everyone. You are what you are, and you made the best of some bad choices there.
“And I would have really loved watching that bar fight.” He added with a chuckle and kiss to my cheek.
“It was kind of messy.” I told him and giggled in spite of myself. “I kept asking people to be reasonable but they didn’t want to be. It just kind of went south real fast there.”
“I can imagine.” Sam laughed. “And then you shared a drink with the guys who were still standing, that was classy.”
“I was thirsty.” I grumbled then let a little grin creep past my indignant attitude. “Besides, they weren’t bad guys, and they helped me find Salar’s finger when I left. They found a few that I wasn’t responsible for, too, I’ll have you know.”
“Given what I’ve heard about that particular tavern, that doesn’t surprise me at all.” Sam chuckled again and that deep rumble in his chest — I still had my chest against it — was about the sexiest thing I’d ever known.
But I shook that off. “Sam, I don’t like killing people who don’t know what I’m doing. Yeah, the guy deserved killing, tried to drug me and he thought I was a too innocent farm girl with a really nice rack, but I still killed him without a word of warning.”
“So what’s wrong with letting the really bad guys know that can happen?” He asked, hugging me tightly to keep me from stalking some more. “If they know there is someone out there who can get to them anytime, maybe, just maybe, they’ll slow down the things they’re doing.”
“Fat chance.” I spat out. “Low lives are low lives, my love.”
“But,” he countered, “low lives who know what could happen to them might just tend to be a bit less active while they’re looking over their shoulders and suspecting everyone around them.”
“I still don’t feel any better about this.” I spoke into his chest. “Not at all.”
“Of course you don’t love.” He answered then really whammied me. “That’s why you’re unique here, you know? You’re an ‘evil’ Dhro’aaa who only takes out evil people. That should drive our new people nuts.”
“Like we need any more problems.” I groused.
“You did well, my handmaiden.” Kae’song congratulated me then grimaced. “Though next time find another way to present your trophy, if you would.”
I widened my eyes and gave him my very best innocent look. “What? I just thought it would add an interesting flavor to your wine.”
Truthfully I was so pissed off when I returned that I’d simply tossed the severed finger — with the ring on it at the table. Could I help it if the thing plopped right into his goblet of wine? Okay, maybe I did aim that throw. A little.
He let out a sigh then actually chuckled. “I suppose I had that one coming, my dear. Do try to avoid the bar fight part next time, though.”
“Seemed to be the thing to do at the time.” I muttered then more loudly went on. “A girl has to take her fun where she can get it, you know.”
He actually laughed at that one. “Oh, Dahlia, you are a true gem.”
“Is there another reason for you summoning, me?” I questioned, not even wanting to go to that place with the guy. I was wearing some of my blatantly sexy stuff, so I figured he had guests coming.
“Another important visitor is here.” Fu Manchu nodded. “He should be here with us in a few moments. Please try not to look so threatening when he’s here. You’re quite lovely with your eyes flashing in resentment and anger, but you are lovely enough without that.”
He had never talked with me that way before. What was this? No veiled threats, no demands and he’d actually said please! Now I was confused. Okay, more confused than usual.
Just what the HE double hockey sticks was going on here?
“No promises.” I told him.
“No, you already know what making even an idle promise means to your kind.” He nodded and shrugged. “Just do try to be pleasant this time around if you would.”
“I’m never mean to your important guests.” I pouted. Then brightened. “Does he have underlings with him?”
“Yes, and be as nice as you are able to them as well.” He chuckled again.
Damn, I almost wanted to feel his forehead and take his temperature. This was sooo NOT the evil mage who had forced me to become this gorgeous, sexy, dangerous… Never mind, you get the idea, I’m sure.
“So what?” I questioned. “You expect me to just stand here or something?”
“No.” He told me and was all business again, ahh, the familiar Kae’song was back. I didn’t really know why that made me feel better. “I expect you to be an attentive hostess. Without the glares and threatening to gut someone if you don’t mind.”
Okay, he wasn’t back to being the evil mastermind I was used to. “Are you feeling all right?”
“Quite well, thank you.” He answered with a straight face. “But I appreciate your concern.”
Dammit. Had my erstwhile master changed sides or something? “I’ll try.”
“Good enough.” He nodded then waved me to a chair.
Now I was really puzzled, and concerned. What was this all about? And just who had taken the real Kae’song and replaced him with this stranger?
The guest was a knight of some kind. Oh he wasn’t in armor, but it showed in his physique. And yeah, I know, since when had I become a connoisseur and judge of a guy’s physique. Don’t ask me, it just happened somewhere along the line of improbabilities I was already dealing with.
Oh, this was a fine specimen, too, even if he was only Human. (You know, I really had to do something about that instant disdain for humans.) But not only was he a knight, he had power. Lots of it, though it was more subtle than Alis’ had been. This was one very dangerous human.
“Lord, allow to present my handmaiden, Dahlia.” Kae’song actually nodded towards me and smiled. This was just getting weirder and weirder.
“Dahlia, the lord Kevin Thenthas.” He actually introduced me! Formally! What was the devious bastard up to here?
“Hello.” I responded while frantically trying to figure out just why everything I had gotten used to in this insane place seemed to be taking a really radical left turn. But my internal pride, something that had come with the transformation and what I was now, just refused to call anyone ‘My lord’.
“A pleasure.” Lord Kevin took my hand and actually kissed it. I almost reared back and headed for the shadows. No one, no one, had ever treated me that way since I’d ended up here. “I see that you are everything the tales say, my Lady.”
“Oh, I’m sure you haven’t heard all the tales.” I answered, flustered and not exactly sure where to go from there.
“Hanas?” he raised an eyebrow and grinned. “You got rid of a particularly noxious person, and managed to orchestrate the incapacity of more than half the town’s thieve guild in one stroke, lady.”
Okay he did know. I hid my confusion by rising, not without a smile for the guy, and very carefully pouring wine for both of them. As I was doing that for Kae’song, I fiercely whispered. “I am not, absolutely NOT going to have sex with him.”
Kevin heard that and chuckled. “Have no fears for your virtue with me, dear lady. I’m pledged to another and have vowed celibacy until we are wed.”
Okaaay. So just what was going on here? Inquiring minds wanted to know, or at least one enquiring mind did.
“All right.” I stood between them, sharing glares equally and noted my hands were on my hips. “What is this? Why am I here right now?”
“Honestly, lady.” Kevin answered. “I had more than a little difficulty believing that there was actually one of your race in the world who wasn’t actively evil. I just wanted to see for myself, now calm down, pour yourself some of this excellent wine and join us, please.”
Holy crap. How, just how do you deal with something like that? Me, I poured myself a cup of wine and meekly seated myself at the table. I was waaay too confused to do anything else just then. “What about your retainers -- Lord Kevin? I questioned and winced internally at the honorific I’d allowed to get out from behind my teeth.
“They are being seen to adequately, lady.” Kevin smiled at me, actually smiled, and nodded at my cup. “Have a drink.”
Ohhh, maaan. What now? I did know one thing though. When this was over I was going to find a keg of wine, ale, or just beer, find somewhere private, and make sure it was empty before I did anything else.
“Did you drug me?” I asked Kae’song with narrowed eyes.
“No dear.” He laughed. “You passed the test I sent you on. Though as I said, the way you presented your trophy left something to be desired. Now you will start learning my real reasons for bringing you here and transforming you. If you had chosen a truly good person to be your victim then things would be very different now.”
Okay, now this was getting very seriously messed up. I took a very big sip of my wine, looked from one to the other of the guys, and let out a defeated sigh. “Okay. I suppose you’ll tell me what this is all about when you’re ready.”
“You will begin learning that tomorrow, lady.” Kae’song answered.
“You aren’t one of the bad guys, are you?” I glared at him then relented and just let myself look confused, which pretty well summed up my perceptions just then.
“No, I’m not.” The mage responded then added. “Now in front of a witness, I release you from your oath to me, and I release your consort. You are — how is it said where you come from? Free agents.”
“I need more wine.” I grumbled while getting my head around what had just happened. I’d felt the compulsion to obey him leave, felt the lack of it, and that scared me, too. Now, whatever I did would be on my own head with no one to blame for it but myself.
“Here you go, Dahlia.” Kae’song grinned while he poured more into my goblet.
Crap. Just when you actually think you have things figured out.
Comments
Promises
What just happened with the evil mage? I hope that Dahlia, doesn't have to kill him now, since I don't remember without reading back as to whither she made a promise to kill him when she was able. The mage may not be evil, but I would not say he was good after what he has done to her and her friend. I do want to find out the reasons behind their abduction and change and what they are expected to do on this world. One guess would be that someone wanted to know if the race was inherently evil before doing anything else. Looking forward to the next chapter.
Oh,
There are reasons. Am I going to tell you just now? Nope.
No?
Oh, poo! >pouts<
You really like to twist your readers minds
into a pretzel, don't you?
However, no matter the motives, it was NOT kosher to do a transformation against their will, so his story better be a REALLY good one before I believe this particular leopard.
Kim
You know,
Dahlia feels the same way? Oh this curve ball is sooo much fun.
Surprised, yeah, you could say that...
Now that's a plot twist I didn't expect. Not at all. I had an inkling he wasn't truly evil before, but now I'm beginning to wonder what his purpose for bringing Dahlia and Samthain into this world really is. Some alternatives:
- He has a method to control her or eliminate the danger she would present to him - other than her pledge that is - and knows he can always take her back again/prevent her killing him. (Didn't she promise to kill him? Or was that said in a non-binding way?) Or perhaps his own survival is not necessary for his goals. And he knows society's push, their racial relations and those guests he's had her intimidate will set up a social/cultural scene where her options as a free agent will be driven towards fulfilling his own agenda.
- He's using her to cause strife within her race, creating a faction he has some kind of ability to control or at least influence. He knows her being free is likely to make her more ready to have children, for instance, and he needs her offspring for something, maybe just to exist as a faction. (Besides, I'm getting the impression she's even more capable than the average Dhro'aaa, maybe in inheritable traits as well as personal ability, maybe he's trying to create a super-Drow race...)
- He knows of their obligation to those maids, for instance. He knows about Alis's offer (this was planned from the start, lady Alis and this lord Kevin Thenthas are co-conspitators in whatever plan he has), and this is his way of getting them into a position and situation he's already planned from the start. A new Drow lord and lady, perhaps? Setting them up into a position of precarious balance where they'll have to play politics games that will further his agenda to ensure their own faction's survival?
No more epileptic trees for now. Maybe a shrubbery though...
Nice catch.
But you don't quite have it here. I'll give you points for seeing some of the underlying reasons here.
As Lili wrote
Kae'Song is a person who kidnapped two people from other world, kept them captive, and toyed with them. He is not Good. He may, however, be not Evil.
His releasing Dahlia and Sam from the oath is really not changing anything. They are still stranded, they still have nowhere to go, and they still have no knowledge of the big picture of the world. The only two real choices they have are to stay, or to try and go to Lady Alis. Who may also be in on the scheme.
Now, I seem to remember that Kae'song mentioned those two having, some special essence about them. Whether it's related to your 'super-Drow' guess, oljak, or for some impersonation purposes, is yet to be shown.
Also, we have really no proof that Dahlia and Sam were the only ones pulled from our world into this one.
Faraway
Big Closet Top Shelf
Where you can fool around like you want to and most you get is some bemused good ribbing!
Faraway
Big Closet Top Shelf
Where you can fool around like you want to and most you get is some bemused good ribbing!
What happened there???
Now that was something I did not expect. Going well Maggie. I'm enjoying this one.
So,
I'm supposed to do what readers expect? lol.
Thanks.
Aha!
I knew it I knew it I knew it I knew it! *does smug dance*
But... NOW what? :)
I know, I know.
But I couldn't say that earlier. Isn't it nice being right?
*grins*
Maggie
ooooooh!
so THAT's what it feels like...
Lol
And that's it. Lol.
You Notice...
...that he isn't offering to send his kidnap and transformation victims back home to their own world and lives, just setting them free on his own as they now are.
Gee, how generous of him. Now that he has seen that they have turned out as he had hoped, why should he risk keeping them around as they looked for loopholes to the promises holding them in check from taking revenge on him if they will serve his real purposes on their own as they live in his world. And the mage is supposed to be one of the goodguys on this world after what he's done to them? *sheeech*
Personally, I think Dahlia has a question to ask the mage, "Give me one good reason why I shouldn't kill you now for what you've done to us".
Lots of stuff,
Going on here which will really be explained later. I promise!
Maggie
completly surprised
"Crap. Just when you actually think you have things figured out."
I was taken totally off-guard here. I can't wait to see where it goes now.
"Treat everyone you meet as though they had a sign on them that said "Fragile, under construction"
dorothycolleen
Thank you.
That tells me I'm doing this one right.
Maggie
I promised myself not to
I promised myself not to over-think this one, but the new twist prevents me from doing so. I can make a few educated guesses about Lord Kevin's appearance, whether or not Dahlia even wants to return to Earth now since she's starting to disregard humans and favor (herself?), and a few other things.
The Mage is lucky that he didn't get a dagger thrown at him after he released her from her vows.
~Lili
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~Lili
Write the story that you most desperately want to read.
Left turn
I can only echo “Crap. Just when you actually think you have things figured out.†That says it all.
I had speculated on the ways that the binding could be broken. I never expected this. You have confused your readers as much as you confused Dahlia. But then you never take a straight line in your plots
Thanks for another great the chapter.
DJ
Just when you think you figured it out...
I'm one up on Dahlia. I didn't even think I had it figured out!
Nice tale! (And I finally figured out what was wrong in my own attempted posting of Part 19, so it's there in all its glory--or lack thereof)
Susana
Dread Lord Kevin
Okay. Never saw that coming, although to be fair, the name Kevin was a clue that perhaps all was not what it seemed. You never hear of the 'Dread Lord Kevin' in fiction.
Hmmmm...unless someone wants to be on the receiving end of something pointy from Dahlia (other than her sharp tongue!), I'm guessing there is a good explanation for it. For their sake.
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
Dwead Wowd Kevin? Nope..Can't say I Wemembuh...
...How about the Dwead Piwate Wobuwts???
Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena
Love, Andrea Lena
>roars<
Ahhhhh wuv.... *twue* wuv! It seems Dahlia's accepted her femininity, and snuggling into Sam quite nicely.
Ah...Mawwidge....
...a dweam wivin a dweam... and snuggwing? How vewy wovewy!
Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena
Love, Andrea Lena
Perhaps???
Is that the dread pirate Roberta?
Chris
A Walk in the Dark Chapter 11
This guy knows how to keep her confused, that's for sure.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
Ah,aa::))
Sweet, Maggie. A most surprising move, and a enjoyable one too.
Yep, it shapes up to a be a nice Xmas, and a nice new year too :)
May you keep that shaping 4ever flowing.
Ok, that wasn't quite what I was thinking
Now not a slave, a bit of choice anyway. But still can't go home. Might not like it even if they did get back to what and where they were before.
Chris
You do have a way to grap a
You do have a way to grap a person's interest and respect..Into your characters!
alissa