Shadows lengthened in the alleyways as she crept from the city's glaring flames. Torches lit passageways, but only in heavily traveled places, places she dared not go at the hour the bell tower chimed. Smells drifted through the air, reminding her how far away from home she was and making it seem ever more distant behind her. These smells never made it to her side of the city and she refused to consider what caused the tear-wrenching stench to filter into the night air.
She moved quietly, almost soundlessly in an effort to remain hidden from view. Being caught here would only lead to disaster and even that would only be if she managed to make it home. Scanning the street at the end of the alley, she hurried across the dimly lit street and into another alley. More fumes assailed her nose causing her to pick up her skirts as she stepped. He would be waiting around the next corner and she could not afford the evidence of her journey to remain when this night had passed.
Arms snaked out from the shadows as she passed a doorway, pulling her inside and muffling her scream. A hiss in her ear and a tightening around her middle cut the scream off as she was pulled roughly from the alley. Fearing the worst, she unsheathed a dagger from her belt and flicked it sharply across her assailant's wrist. Wanting only to shock and not to actually hurt, she was stunned when a deep-throated chuckle rumbled against her back.
Stepping back, the arms released her and in the darkness she heard the scrape of flint as a match was lit, the tiny flame lighting up a face she'd longed to see for months. Almost immediately, she threw herself at him, pushing him to the wall and fastening her lips to his. Everything she'd felt, everything she'd hidden came out at once, causing a rush of blood leaving her lightheaded. She'd dreamed of him, lived for each short note. She'd risked everything to be near him and finally, at long last, here he was.
Pushing her back softly, he placed a finger to her lips and jerked a thumb to a sleeping companion sitting under the window nearby. Smiling, he pushed his hands through her hair. Tingles rushed over her scalp, causing a fission of identical tingles down her spine. With a small gasp, she pulled away from his loving fingers, knowing she would give them away if she stayed within his grasp much longer.
As if knowing her mind, he pulled her back to the door, lifting the hood of her darkest cloak over her head to cover her face. Hand-in-hand they moved into the gathering storm that covered the moon and sporadically flashed bright bolts of lightening overhead.
The going was slow and arduous. Quite a few times they stopped, so pleased to finally be with each other that stopping and petting seemed impossible to resist. Temperatures raised, they finally left the dregs of the city behind and escaped into the countryside.