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The Wolf's Revenge.
Captain Harris stood now before his dour Lord, the usually robust and much feared leader propped up in his sick bed. Lothar had made great effort and in spite of the painful difficulty he had attempted to partially dress for this audience, donning his finest velvet robe dyed the richest indigo hue.
However. he still did not project a picture of commanding confidence and health to his contingent of stony faced Captains who surrounded him. His skin was ghostly pale, and sheened with sweat, and his usually powerful voice subdued. However he listened intently to Captain Harris, as he related the success of his dangerously risky mission to all assembled there. As did all the others ranged about him, Victor Krosse included, a vision of evil shrouded as always in his neat black suit.
"So you are convinced Harris that this savage will be fooled by this plan?" Lothar questioned, both edgy and skeptical, but with revenge paramount in his mind.
"I am Sir without a doubt. The man is no more than a desert scavenger, as are his men......"
Harris surprised, was cut off mid sentence by Lothar's powerful baritone at once reminding him of the folly of over confidence. "Still, did he not slaughter my knights? My best men!' Lothar shouted, the force of his voice surprising everyone. "We must not underestimate this man, he is a survivor, a man who has no rules!......" Lothar's passionate outburst sending his broken body into a fit of wracking coughing, and it was some minutes before he could resume.
"Very well then." Lothar said somewhat more quietly. The conversation still an obvious effort for him and what little strength he seemed to possess fast evaporating. Though his keen, unforgiving black eyes scanned all his men assembled, alighting on each in his turn to get his point across. "The plan shall proceed as we have already outlined, but understand this. I want this Bennett, and the other two, the ugly one with the tattoos, and the big blond one that is always with him, taken alive. They must be taken alive!"
Again Lothar collapsed in yet another bout of coughing and severe pain, quite unable to continue. Krosse taking over immediately to close the meeting.
"Yes Sir understood!" Captain Harris acknowledged before turning to his men. "Well, men you all know what to do, it's best you get started. Evening will be upon us shortly, and remember Lord Lothar's wish that the rebels be taken alive is of paramount importance. Do not fail him."
The Captains' as they turned on their heels to depart, did not miss the chilling aspect of Krosse's look, and the hidden meaning of his Lord's request. All here, the most powerful soldiery included greatly feared Lothar's second in command. Although the man was a surgeon of great skill, he had a penchant for other more sinister pass-times, specializing in the art of gathering information and torture. Lothar openly encouraged such activities, a man such as Victor Krosse had his uses, and provided him with a fearsome ally essential in this violent age to keep one's rule intact.
The men's echoing footfalls died away and the infirmary descended into near silence, only the faintest rumble of the massive diesel generator housed deep within the complex broke the quiet. Its steady droning rhythms pulsing through the metal walls like the heartbeat of some giant demon imprisoned within.
Lothar had by this time recomposed himself, willing his broken flesh to behave was no easy task he was finding, and he was becoming very frustrated with his slow recovery and a body that refused to obey. Lothar wiped the beads of sweat from his brow and ran his hand through his closely cropped still dark, but gray flecked hair, and looked up at Krosse who was standing by the bed, asking of him.
"You will keep me informed of the proceedings, every step of the way, but what I wish, is to see the ambush first hand? I must, you understand?" It was more a plea than a request, and Lothar knew it. He also knew what Krosse's answer would be.
Krosse had seen this coming and quickly countered. "That is quite impossible my Lord you are too ill to be moved. Though I shall relay the events to you as they unfold above. Yes, my Lord I shall." Krosse assured him with one of his unnerving smiles.
Lothar was not entirely pleased with his aide's refusal, but the usually dogged, incredibly stubborn man still felt too weak to argue the decision with a man as mentally agile as Krosse. So wisely Lothar moved on to other issues. "Good, once you have them in custody, you can let Renard go to look for my bride."
Krosse paused for a moment clearly weighing up the impact of his next statement, and deciding to proceed with it anyway. "Do you think releasing him is wise my Lord?"
"What can he seriously do Victor?" Lothar countered, annoyed at his wisdom being so openly questioned. He spat the words at Krosse annoyed now, who stood unflinching at the outburst. "He is as ineffective as his father, even if he attempts to trick us I have no doubt he will locate the girl first, she is his sister after all. It matters not if he does not wish to surrender her, he will have to, won't he? Once this is all over we will deal very differently with Stephan than we have in times past, I grow weary of his games."
Lothar plainly exhausted sunk down amongst his pillows, an unhealthy pallor tingeing his skin, sweat beading his furrowed brow, and his breathing labored.
"You really must rest my Lord if you are to recover. I keep reminding you, you are indeed lucky to be alive. Plenty of rest and medicine are what you need right now." Krosse stated, as he opened his shiny, gold trimmed, black leather briefcase. Its interior brimming with vials, syringes, and an assortment of multi colored medicines. Krosse proceeded to sedate his irate Lord. Lothar offered no resistance relaxing back into his nest of pillows, as the drug took swift, and full effect in just moments. Even as Krosse left the room Lothar was still muttering orders, going over all he had previously said, before the drug finally took him into the depths of sleep.