β Chapter 136:
Lyra double checked her invisibility was up, not because she suspected it wasn't, but just to try and calm her thundering heart and her jangling nerves.
She was crouched in front of a small door, a tiny door, one built for Goblin slaves. Beyond it lay her destiny, an opportunity to escape from the oppressive, and totally undeserved, bounty on her head. All she had to do was step through the door and- and- then- commit cold blooded murder.
She blew out a long slow sigh, seconds long, trying to reset, to center herself. She needed calm and composure for this, absolute perfect stealth was in order.
She lifted a shaky hand and pressed her palm against the door, slowly pushing as her other hand unlocked it.
She winced as the door made a subtle creak, the hinges apparently in need of oiling. Fortunately the bubble of her invisibility Skill kept the noise from escaping and didn't break, whoever was in the room beyond would have no idea she was entering, there was nothing to detect.
Well that was apart from the door itself. Her ability didn't work that great with doors, something about a large object pivoting from one point caused problems and she could feel the door pushing back against her hand, her ability trying to close it to 'hide' her tracks. At the same time it seemed to flicker, the door itself going transparent and a second slightly transparent and closed door appearing, one that bisected her body as she emerged. She hoped it really was just an illusion and wouldn't bisect her for real. Her Skill had done some strange things over the years, taking the masking of tracks and observation in some odd directions, not the least of which was turning to powder the blood free clothing she had given to one of her rescued clients as she had delivered them to their family. That had been awkward. Good sapient-like decision making wasn't a strong point of the automated Skill.
Still, it seemed she would get away with it. She emerged into the room as the door began to slowly close behind her, her Skill gently shutting it for her.
The room was... enormous, the ceiling was easily two storeys above the ground and a sprawl of furniture was cast across it, everything from Lamia style chaises, to low sofas, to coffee tables, to maybe a dozen drinks cabinets and huge and heavy dark wood wardrobes.
Swirls of strong smelling smoke gently drifted through the air, indication that the dozen or so jewel encrusted sheeshas had been recently used.
It was clearly a place for the Lord and Lady to entertain guests in a more private way before inviting them to their bed, which was of course also in the room, a vast thing well over ten foot by ten foot and built to hold multiple large Lamia, which it currently did.
There were a total of seven Lamia sprawled across it and passed out, all pure blood, six female and one male. Him, it was him, the target, a striking black scaled serpent amongst the colourful others, a glossy shadow amongst the tangled rainbow coils.
Lyra bit her lip as she looked over the mess of Lamia. How was she supposed to get a clean shot at him with a bed this large and with this many other Lamia in the way?
Hesitantly she stepped around the armchair she had emerged from behind and approached.
Not only was it wide and long It was also quite a tall bed, meaning it rose high from the floor, which just added to the issue of reaching Wranvyre. She stood at the edge, fretting, he was so near, so killable, but the risk... In her head she had imagined a much smaller bed and no Lamia in her way, she would simply stand by the bed and stab down.
No way that was happening here.
But she couldn't just go, she couldn't just leave, this opportunity was a gift from the gods themselves.
And how else was she to protect her family?
There was no other choice and she reassured herself that once the blade pierced it would all be over, the aftermath would not matter.
She very very carefully lifted a knee and slipped it onto the bed, easing her weight onto it.
She paused waiting for a reaction, but of course, with the help of her invisibility, she wasn't sensed.
After a moment of tense observation she began to knee walk closer. The first obstacle was a Lamia tail, a large one, green, it blocked her way and she needed to get over it. Carefully
now she moved sideways then lifted her knee, awkwardly straddling the thing then slipping over the other side.
Fortunately, the Lamia was so addled with whatever they had been smoking that she didn't notice, even when her wool brushed up against her. They had clearly been very busy in more ways than one before passing out.
Lyra was close now. She had chosen her route carefully and only one sky blue scaled Lamia lay between her and the Lord. She bit her lip as she looked over her, completely naked of course, just like the Lord, everything on display.
The black knife materialised in her fingers and she slowly leaned over the female Lamia, wobbling slightly as she tried not to fall.
It was as she was balancing that her wool brushed up against the Lamia's skin and the Lamia started to move, her tail sliding over the green scaled Lamia, up and around. She moaned "Wranvyreee," softly in her sleep, stretching her arms above her head, and the tail that now circled Lyra suddenly constricted, squeezing tight around her hips and legs in a loving Lamia embrace.
Lyra froze as her invisibility broke under the touch. She was trapped. Trapped in the coils of a Lamia who was sleepily crushing her. Not good.
But that was not going to stop her from saving her family, she still had the reach on Wranvyre. She firmed her grip on the knife and turned back to the Lord, lifting it in preparation to lunge, lunge for his eye. The quickest and most certain way to kill him remained her best option. She would aim the blade for his eyelid and stab through the eye socket and directly into his brain killing him instantly.
The problem was. There was no longer an eyelid to aim for. Because the eyelid was open.
Lyra looked down in horror at the Lord calmly gazing up at her, fully awake and aware, his dark brown eyes looking directly into hers.
"Lyra Bellerhorn. How is that you have come to be inside of my bedroom, inside of my mansion, inside of my walled estate?"
"I... d-don't- I-" Lyra's mouth was dry, she couldn't breathe.
"Hmm, lacking your usual silver tongue. Perhaps I can slake your sudden drought of playful words. You are desperate, the bounty is a threat to you and yours and you came to solve the problem using your, really, quite curious invisibility."
"I-"