Traitorous Alliances.
Seven days passed before Bennett's forces reached his advance scouting party's position, waiting patiently in the ruins high above their target. He arrived at dusk weary to be greeted by Gareth, who at once reported on all that had happened since Sven's departure. There had been little action below, and still no further sign of the Wolf Lord or his intimidating troops. Gareth also indicating to Sven that his earlier suspicions of disloyalty still remained unfounded.
Bennett immediately ordered his travel weary men to rest up, for it would be a big day tomorrow. Most of the warriors bedded down for the night, whilst those higher in rank sat in a tight circle around their leader, hanging on his every word as the evening shadows closed in.
"It is obvious this place is poorly defended, and the farmer will soon have war on his doorstep. They must realize that they will have little chance of victory. I propose that we just walk right on in, if Lothar's men can do it, so can we." There was general assent from all at Bennett's statement, though Renard seemed somewhat subdued Sven noted, his nagging suspicions still not completely allayed. Sven gazed as casually as he could at his brother, sensing Aran too was distracted. I will try again later to get some sense into his foolish head he promised. With Bennett here now he is in definite danger.
Forcing himself with great effort to wrench his concentration back to his leader's words. "We will offer our services as mercenaries, under the pretext that we will be paid in produce, and weapons. If their leader is as desperate as we hope, he should not hesitate negotiate an alliance. With his army in our ranks we should then outnumber our opponents. This Lothar should predictably arrive unprepared and overconfident, thinking this place an easy target, and we will simply take him out with our superior force."
Bennett paused then and added rapacious desire in his voice, and an avaricious gleam in his eye. "Then we can have both the city, and take care of the farmer later." This seemed fine logic to all assembled, everyone in agreement to the plan put forward. They called it a night, as they would go in at first light.
Sven followed his estranged and troubled brother, high over the rocky crest, finding him at last brooding in the darkness, perched on an ironstone boulder, his head clasped in his hands. The two men were alone, they would be unobserved this far from camp. The older man approached him making no attempt at quiet, he wanted Aran to talk. There was a thin wedge of the new moon high in the sky, lending its feeble silver light to the scene below. Just enough that the two could comfortably see.
Aran heard the advance, knowing he would once again have to have this recurring argument that Sven must to his irritation so doggedly pursue against his wishes. Aran had on many occasions made his feelings on the matter more than plain to his meddling brother.
"Aran?" The familiar voice sounded from behind him, followed by a hand on his shoulder. "We must talk." The concerned voice went on.
"There is nothing to talk about, as I have said before." Aran's irritation quite plain, shrugging the hand away, his voice flat, barely veiling his anger on the rise.
"Bennett will kill you brother, and I will not be able to save you. You must change your course, believe me."
"I want her." Aran stubbornly insisted. "He will not stop me."
Sven heard the determination in his brother's voice, knowing him well enough to realize he would not be swayed. Still blood ties pushed his words against all caution, Sven grabbing Aran suddenly pulling him sharply around to face him.
"You will not win against him, don't you understand! Bennett will cut you down, why risk your life for this woman?" Sven entreated, frustrated, passion in his tone.
Aran's fury at once boiled over, his brittle temper having little care for his older brother's nagging concerns. He was yelling now, not at all caring if he was overheard by the others, very close to Sven's face, his hand unthinkingly going for the hilt of his poignard. "You don't get it do you?" He screamed in blind fury. "I love her!" With that he pulled the blade.
Sven instinctively countered with his fist, not wishing to incite his brother to further rash anger by drawing his own weapon. Aran was quicker though, Sven's hesitant blow missing him completely whilst taking a nick in his side courtesy of Aran's razor sharp blade. The older more experienced man deciding at that moment he would need to fight force with force. It pained him to do it but Sven drew his dagger and went in hard, pressing the younger man with his superior fighting skills. It didn't take to long for him to see what he had been waiting for Aran's anger saw to that. Pretending to misread his brother's intentions, luring him in under his guard. Aran as predicted saw the inviting opening, and he drove the knife viciously forward under Sven's defenses, straight toward his heart. However the weapon never found its mark, Aran in his fury oblivious to Sven's other fist, until it collided forcefully with his face.
Sven was on top of him then demanding surrender, wresting the weapon from him, tossing it aside, his own blade poised at the base of Aran's throat. The young man lay there livid with rage, furious at having been beaten so easily. "If I can beat you brother, Bennett certainly will." Sven taunted, trying to drive the hard won message home. Still most wary of relaxing his hold on the furious man he held pinned beneath him. "There will be other girls Aran, you'll see. You will forget." Aran spat in his elder brother's face in defiant reply, still struggling to get free. Sven holding the balance of power sat on him waiting for his brother's fury to subside, before he was ready to let him go.
Sven eased the blade from his brother's throat, as he did so the feeble moonlight caught something that he recognized among the numerous other adornments shining there, an amulet, heavy gold, set with jewels and immensely valuable. Sven recognized its significance in an instant, breaking the chain, tearing it from Aran's neck. "She gave this to you didn't she?" He interrogated, shock in his voice, amazed at his brother's reckless behavior. Aran stubbornly did not reply. Sven just shook his head, taking the silence for an affirmative. "You crazy fool. It's probably better that I don't know the truth of it anyway." He stated. "Little brother you put me in an unenviable position, and a dangerous one too!" He scolded. "You know I really should report this. This could cost me my head as well as yours. Shit! What were you thinking, what the hell did you hope to do?"
Aran had calmed somewhat, cold fingers of fear rising suddenly thinking perhaps Sven would turn him in? He did not need a fertile imagination to guess at what would follow. Still despite this grave situation he found he had nothing to say in his defense. His elder brother would have to do as he saw fit.
Sven tucked the amulet in to his pocket, and got to his feet never taking his eyes from Aran for an instant. Finally after many moments Sven spoke choosing his words with care. "We are first and foremost brothers, I put blood before duty and allegiance to our leader. I will talk to no one of this matter. All I can hope is you have the good sense to let it rest too." With those final words he turned and walked away, dreading the ramifications of his decision.
Renard lay sleepless under his thin blanket, head resting on his lumpy backpack, the stones beneath him digging painfully into his ribs. No matter how clear his resting place, it seemed without fail, there was always another pebble in his side. He gazed at the myriad of stars above him. Oh, to be anywhere but here. He felt itchy, dirty, and uncomfortable, it had been days since he had the luxury of a decent wash. He could feel the chafe of sand in everything he owned and wore. His hair, his blanket, his clothes, but in his mind was where the real misery lay.