Edited by: oldfart and 2muchdiggity
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'Let her in, Kal,' came the thought from Kuto.
"Why the hell would I do that?" said Kal aloud. The last few minutes he had been talking the frozen harpy through the more panic-inducing parts of her stasis, such as no longer breathing or having a heartbeat. The bird-girl's hysteria faded quickly as the mage shared images and feelings from his own experience. Knowing that she would be okay once the gorgon's petrification ran its course did a lot to dispel her fears. At the moment, she was far calmer than Kal, who was still seething from what Sera had done.
'You heard what she said when we arrived. You took her from her home, it's your responsibility to make certain she will be okay here in the surface world.'
"That disappeared the moment she attacked you," he growled, but the harpy's words had dulled the edge of his anger.
'No, it didn't. If I were in extreme pain or damaged in some way, then I would agree with you. I'm uncomfortable and a little pissed off that we can't have any fun while I'm stuck like this, but that doesn't justify leaving the girl outside where she's terrified. I heard how scared she was before you closed the door. Let her in, Kal'
He stared down at Kuto's frozen body lying in the bed where he placed her after tossing the gorgon from the tent. The look of surprise still on her face nearly made him reject her suggestion outright. With a snarl of annoyance, he turned and walked out of the room. "You're too damn forgiving," he called back. He received a mental smile from the harpy in return.
The mage grabbed his cloak and threw it on as he made his way to the tent's entrance. Flipping the cowl up, he tugged it down over his eyes as he came to a stop in front of the canvas flap that would take him outside.
"Velu," said Kal. The tent reacted to the elvish word with a faint glow that ran around the doorway then winked out indicating the entrance was now unsealed.
He put a hand out to push the flap to the side but no sooner had the glow vanished when Sera came tumbling backwards into the tent. She had apparently been leaning against the doorway this entire time.
Kal reached out to help her up but she ignored his presence completely. Instead, she flipped from her back onto her hands and knees then scrambled past his legs and down the steps before darting off to the side. Pressing her back against the wall of the tent, she drew her legs up and wrapped her arms protectively around them. Staring blankly forward, Sera shivered with fear as the snakes making up her hair draped themselves around her neck and shoulders while peering outward for any possible threats.
The gorgon's actions caught him by surprise. He had expected screaming, yelling, tears, a hate-filled tirade, even an attack. Perhaps he hadn't given enough credit to the woman's utter fear of the outdoors.
Ria landed on his shoulder, having stayed out of the way as Kal got Kuto situated. She pulled the side of his hood back. "I've never seen her this bad," said the sprite with a worried expression.
The sound of the Ria's voice made Sera's head snap up. She glanced between Ria and Kal before jumping to her feet and running frantically toward the room Kal had made for her yesterday. There was a sound of tearing cloth as the mage and sprite followed more slowly. The gorgon emerged moments before Kal got to the room, a strip of cloth torn from her bed linens now covered her eyes.
"Thank you," she whispered in a shaky voice as she stepped up to the mage and wrapped her arms around him.
"I'm still mad at you for what you did to Kuto."
Sera tensed up, "I'm sorry. Just please don't put me outside again. I'll do anything, just please, please, don't make me go out there again." As she spoke Sera stripped her shirt off and began reaching for the clasp of the pants Kal had bought her when the mage's hand stopped her.
"Not like this," said Kal. He could still see the hurt and fear on her face even with the blindfold. With most of his anger gone from seeing the miserable state the gorgon was in, it was getting more difficult to maintain the steely tone in his voice. "You were never obligated to do anything like that for me before, and you aren't now. Besides, Kuto is the one who needs your apology and your thanks. If it were up to me, you never would have set foot in here again. Go back to your room and stay there, I'll call you when I'm done being mad at you."
Pivoting on his heel, Kal strode back to his room where Kuto was still lying on the bed.
Sera tilted her head as though looking up at Ria, who was hovering in the air after being dislodged by the mage's sharp about-face. "He won't throw me out again, will he?" she asked. The gorgon's desperation was plain in her voice.
The sprite shook her head. "I don't know. Considering you attacked one of his women, you should be happy you are still breathing," she said curtly before following Kal.
Sadness and regret etched the woman's face as she picked up her shirt and returned to her room.
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Kal summoned the gorgon a few hours later and she emerged from her room still wearing the blindfold. He was still irritated with the woman, despite Kuto continuing to talk him down. Adding to his annoyance was that she hadn't put her shirt back on and he had to keep tearing his eyes from the gorgon's breasts as he spoke to her. After the bounty of flesh he was subjected to during his return home, he expected to be nearly immune to the sight by now. His eyes and body disagreed.
"Despite what happened earlier, I still need to speak with the dwarves. Once that is done we can work on getting you acclimated to the outside so we will be able to travel. I'm working on the assumption that we won't be able to reach Sandy and find you a new cave system to live in since I don't have a way to contact her. Even if I did, there's no guarantee that she would agree to find you a new home. I may have given her a child, but she isn't beholden to me in any way," he reminded her.
Sera nodded, now she felt even worse for what she did to the bird-woman earlier. Even with the harpy out of commission, he was still going to leave.
"Since Kuto is in no shape to fly me back and forth." He paused for a moment to glare at the gorgon. He knew she could still see through the serpents making up her hair, though it wasn't actual 'sight' but something more like infravision. "Now I have to make my way through the forest, instead of over it, so there is a good chance I will spend the night in the dwarven keep. I'll be taking Ria with me so you will need to know how to seal the tent on your own to keep out any predators."
"Velu?" she asked, "I tried to pay attention when Ria said it."
Kal was surprised, she even got the inflection right. "Very good. Now about Kuto..."