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The Truth Comes Out
The Gathering
Gabriella studied Belarbreena and her attempt to get closer to Henri and wondered to herself how that would affect his relationship with Zilvra. Were the Drow capable of love? From what she knew they weren't, but she couldn't call herself an expert.
Questions swirled through her mind such as; "Was this why Drow from the Foreverdark were chosen, so that they would learn of love? Or to trust? Why not use those Drow already on the surface? They seemed kinder and they already served the goddess Eilistraee. What about his other champions, the ones that would bear his mark and be guided back to Earth by her? How would they react to dealing with these Drow? Most of who served Lloth. Why hadn't her father told her about the dragon soul being merged into Henri so slowly? Had she done the right thing giving Henri and Zilvra chaos magic? The codex gave him rune magic as a defensive measure but it was part of the weave and would be useless against the magic eater, she had no choice right? He could conjure but that was from the dragon and the codex. If he knew dragon speak he could have killed them. Did she unknowingly make him a chaos mage?"
She looked at Zilvra and her aura and had even more questions; "What would chaos magic do to her latent psionic abilities? Judging by her aura her abilities were now much stronger. She understood why Zilvra hid them down below but on the surface they could prove very useful. So why didn't she use them? With the elfin rangers in the very woods they were sleeping in she should, right? Would she develop magic like Henri was developing and become another chaos mage? She doubted it; with the amount of chaos in Zilvra's psionic abilities she thought Zilvra might be a "channel psion", able to channel and amplify the magic around her regardless of the situation. She worried that her desire to protect them may have opened a door that can never be closed.
Gabriella was watching over Henri as he slept, while keeping an eye on the young Drowess who she knew was going to do something to him. If she did try it while he was sleeping Gabriella would have to intervene and that would mean taking the life of the Drowess. Although death was something Gabriella dealt with all the time, taking a life was something she really didn't want to do. She moved closer, standing next to both of them ready to help the keeper if needed and hoping that she wouldn't.
Just before dawn Henri awoke and saw Ethevrar'yl leering over him with a look of utter disgust, she had had all night to plan this and now was the time to strike.
She said with complete venom and conviction, "I should have killed you in your sleep and we could return to the Foreverdark, who knows maybe I will tonight."
He looked at her and shook his head tired of how pig headed all of them could be and saying, "For Dirzune's kid you are really slow! How long do think you would live with assassins hunting you there? For the love of whomever you pray to, try using that thing on your shoulders once and a while, you'll live longer."
Gabriella was not pleased at this. She knew he could be combative as she had seen yesterday, but at this rate she would have no choice but to take the Drowess's life.
'This one clearly isn't a forward thinker' Henri thought. If Henri was being honest, most of them weren't, they had trouble dealing with the forest because of all the trees. He liked it better when you just cut the trees down and don't have a forest to deal with.
Ethev flew into a rage, struck him and said, "I am the eldest of my house and I don't need the advice of a weak male and weaker human. I would drag them back in chains!. They are the ones that Intra wants, not us, or at least not me. I would rid this world of you and whatever vile magic you are using on them."
He saw the dagger in her hand. Gabriella was ready to strike to protect who she had sworn to help, wishing it wouldn't come to that. She hated visiting Lloth, and this one was her priestess and would be brought automatically.
He just smiled and retorted, "If it wasn't for me you would be dead now. Do you think Zilvra and Belar would have trusted you to get this close? They would have killed you when you tried to get the wagon to stop! So get your fucking head out of your ass and learn a little gratitude. You thought your home was tough? Well guess what, I have news for you. There is always somebody bigger, and badder, in this world. And up here we don't care how bad you are because you will be alone."
Her reply was to strike him repeatedly thinking she was teaching him a lesson, not only in respect but in the power she thought she had. His eyes went cold as he reached up and grabbed her by the Adams apple sinking his fingers into it, she had seen him fight in the pit but had no idea he was that fast. The look in his had her on edge she had seen many a priestess with the same look before a sacrifice was made.
Henri whispered in her ear his voice full of promise, "It takes 15 pounds of pressure to crush your Adams apple and my fingers generate about 25 pounds of force, so right now all I need to do is squeeze and watch you die."
He watched her start to move her dagger closer.
He told her, his tone never changing, "You will be dead before you can strike me with that."
She felt his iron grip start to crush her throat and understood the truth, she had underestimated him. She put the dagger back in its sheath and let go of it.
Henri stood and looked down at the much shorter Drowess saying in a voice loud enough for her to hear, "If you EVER try anything like that again I will kill you. I am not your slave, or anything else for that matter. And I haven't forgotten what your people did to me, nor have I forgotten what Belar and her sisters did. I don't like you. In fact I hope you fuck with me again. So take these words to heart, cross me again and I will kill you! Fuck it! Look at me wrong and I will gouge your eyes out with a fucking spoon, make soup from them, then skull fuck you. Do you understand or should I just remove those eyes now?"
She nodded, but he could see the venom in her eyes and knew this wasn't over by a long shot. Henri let go of her, walked over to the wagon where equipment was sitting and grabbed his fatigues and weapons. He looked over at Ethevrar'yl with loathing. He wanted nothing to do with her and wished from the depths of his soul that she would try something. Walking over to Zilvra, in a clearly pissed off mood, Henri kicked her to get her up.
She looked up at him, annoyed, and asked, "What was that for?"