Breaking the Rules takes place in an RPG universe, and is the sequel to Bending the Rules. To understand the characters and how the world works, please start from Part 1 of either series. Not based on any particular gaming franchise or storyline, but there may be guest appearances.
Looking back at all that has changed in our brave new world, I have to say, I am so thankful for everyone past and present who have read, rated, commented, and fav'd, to say nothing of my supporters past and present. Connection has been difficult the last years - years! How the time has flown. I try to practice gratitude because so many situations are beyond my ability to change any other way. Here on Lit, where I might and still sometimes do expect to find only the most common of denominators, you have all shown me the heart and the joy that makes life beautiful and gives meaning to the human condition. Yes, the constructive criticism I am grateful for, too. Thank you all so much.
Last note before we get to the fun; I'm trying something slightly different this time around: viewpoint change! Wait for it...
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Nuru's gut twisted, considering Tatenda's words.
'When someone makes that decision about you,' he'd said, about sacrificing someone for personal or political advantage.
There were things Furaha wasn't telling him; things she was keeping just between herself and his pacted succubus, Sanaa. They'd both been mistreated in their lives, especially by men, and that was known to cause people to become jaded, bitter, and cynical, and gave them something in common that he would never be able to match. The very real possibility that either or both of them were willing to throw him away for personal gain was disturbing on a painfully deep level; maybe he was being naive after all. The choice to trust them might still be the right one, but he hadn't really considered it logically. He'd just done it unthinkingly, somewhere along the way, because in their own ways they'd been his only hope at the time. Now, he had many more opportunities - and suddenly, so did she. If the raid at the Legion compound had or would free her for career advancement, what would she choose to do? He was a powerful bit of leverage right now, and she was the one best positioned to use him, the most effective means of which would not be to his advantage, just as Katlego was trying to do. But Sanaa wouldn't throw him away, would she? He was a pact holder, and that link was unique to him.
...unless she'd pacted with Furaha at the beach. It had to be negotiated 'in person' to some degree, and Sanaa herself had said that the summon ritual made her real enough for everyone's purposes. Nuru's head swam with possibilities.
"Focus," he muttered to himself.
Wild speculation wasn't going to help him. He was sure of the fact that Furaha was still a bit raw and vulnerable. Sanaa had sensed the emotional brutalization the half-elf had been through, and which had shaped their interactions since he'd met her. The guilt and shame that still plagued her had shattered her ego, and he had earned her trust by helping to rebuild that, even if she was still fragile sometimes, and that vulnerability meant she wouldn't be bold enough to turn on him yet, not when most of the world was still against her.
And as for the succubus - she wouldn't have renewed the pact with an addendum if she planned on throwing him away. She would have just slowly squeezed him for whatever benefit remained, and left him with nothing before casting him aside. She wouldn't help him level faster by using his libido to get them both some EXP when she so desperately needed to level up herself, if that was the case. Tatenda might have a point in general, but didn't know the details of Nuru's relationships, he concluded.
But what to do now? He could run off, chasing leads about what had happened to all his friends, but he had a scheduled meeting with Katlego he didn't want to miss. It was close to Quartz Port, which had been convenient at the time, but now was dangerous. He'd have to come up with a plan to get there safely, and if he had to do it by himself, it was going to take him a lot longer to arrange, so he'd better get started. He'd do some reading and then, in the evenings when the adventurers all wrapped up their quests for the day and hung out at the social places, he could go get some information and, who knows, maybe even have some fun. If he was extra lucky, his companion for the evening would already have a room paid for.
"OK," he said, getting to his feet.
"Going somewhere?" Raziya said, casually lounging in a doorframe.
"Yep, places to be, things to do. Tatenda said you could show me another way to approach, from the street?"
"You've really charmed him. Or, the man's getting soft, I can't tell which."
Nuru tugged at Sanaa.
/Oh my, really looking for a hopeless challenge are you?/
(I haven't got a chance with her, have I?)
/Long story short, no. I could turn my auras on for you, but by the time it affects her enough to make her open to sleeping with you, we're well past the point of overriding her conscious consent./
(Just making sure.)
"So?" Nuru said, gesturing for her to continue.
"So I'm wondering if I don't need to twist your arm a little to restore the balance. I hate to see my boss get taken advantage of."
"Careful, I might get off on it, you don't know," Nuru said, tilting his head sarcastically.
"Oh yeah? How about this?"
The elf snatched the blade free of its scabbard on her back in the blink of an eye.
"No escort to stop me taking your head this time," she growled, holding the sword at his throat.
"So you think," Nuru said, turning his face down to look at the steel.
He put a finger up and pressed gently on the edge of it, pushing it up by the tip so he could look down the length of it.
"Mm. I admit I am not an expert on these things, but this does look mighty fine," he said. "Very sharp."
"So sharp I'm pulling back so you don't cut yourself on it," the ranger frowned.
"That'll teach me to go easy on your boss," Nuru smirked.
"You know what you are? You're a reckless gods-damned maniac," Raziya said, putting the sword away.
"You say maniac, I say man with confidence. But I guess there's room to be both," Nuru chuckled. "Goodness knows I've been called that before."
"Say, uh... no hard feelings, right? You know I'm just doing my job."
"Sure, sure. I won't tell my rogue friend you totally attacked me the moment we were alone. I'll send him your love instead."
"Good, good. I- hey! Don't you-" she growled, eyes flashing angrily at the word 'love'.
She caught herself and glared. "Alright, you got me, I like the guy. Not like it was any less obvious the last time you were here."
"Sure, but feelings can change. Now I know yours haven't."
"Come on then," she huffed. "It probably doesn't even matter. He's already got a girlfriend and she'd be a fool to let him get away, and he doesn't seem like the type to get involved with fools. Present company excepted," she glared.
"You're mean. I think I'll-"
Nuru blinked, shook his head trying to clear a sudden haze. He was now lying on the floor of a shop, facing out to the street. Raziya was nowhere to be seen; he turned to look behind and saw a closed door marked PRIVATE - KEEP OUT.