Hello all! I wrote
"Dark Elf Assassination Gone... Right?"
a couple months ago, intending to make a series out of it. It's a bit late, but I'm working on it again. This is going to be the official first chapter of the series (under a different title, as you can see.) The previous Davahn story serves more as a prequel.
I hope y'all like it. :)
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I struggle to catch my breath as Davahn skims feather light kisses up my navel, the grain of the wood table I'm lying on just barely scratching my back as it arches to meet his mouth. His inky hair falls over his shoulders and tickles my skin in a way that's too tempting to resist. When I reach out to stroke the silky black strands between my fingers, I can practically hear him purr as his bottom lip delicately grazes across my collar bone.
"Hmm," He hums into the crook of my neck before dragging his tongue up my throat and across my jaw, whispering in my ear, "... 'Fuck me harder Daddy,' indeed." I click my tongue at him in feigned annoyance as I flick his pointed ear, which just seems to tickle him further.
"What? I like it." He lays another soft kiss against my temple before whispering against my skin, "You're a freaky little thing, aren't you?"
"You know, you're a lot sexier when your mouth is busy." The jab doesn't come out quite as confident and sexy sounding as I was going for, but considering how my night is going-- what else is new?
Davahn lets out a low chuckle as his mouth ghosts across my cheek, stopping just before it meets my mouth and whispering, "Yes ma'am." Then his mouth is on mine, and as he sucks my bottom lip between his teeth I can't stop the high pitched whine from escaping my throat. Just as he's running his tongue across it, he releases my trapped lip, his head snapping up seemingly out of nowhere, his face stone cold serious as his left ear twitches towards the door.
"Davahn, what's wro--" The dark elf smacks his palm over my mouth while making a shushing motion with his free hand.
Several tense minutes pass before he leans over and whispers in my ear almost inaudibly, "I'm going to move my hand. When I do, I need you to not say a single word and get dressed as quickly and quietly as possible. Understand?"
Well, shit.
I just barely nod and he's instantly off of me, throwing me pieces of my clothing in between getting his own clothes on. I don't let myself wonder too much about what's happening, and I definitely don't let myself question the intellectual merit of trusting this man I was just hired to murder. Instead I go into assassin mode, throwing my pack over my shoulders and straining my human ears, wishing I was the elf in this situation.
Once we're both dressed, Davahn presses his back against the wall directly next to the window, slowly moving to just barely peek out. He immediately mumbles something under his breath, and while I can't hear exactly what, I can tell it's far from pleasant. The dark elf efficiently gets his fingers beneath the window and lifts up quickly, somehow managing to make zero noise before waving me over and motioning for me to climb out. I send up a silent prayer of thanks to the gods for giving us a room on the first floor before I swing my legs over the sill, carefully dropping down and managing to land on my feet in the dirt near silently, staying in a low crouch behind the bushes while I wait for Davahn to join me.
Any day now, sassafras.
After several long moments I turn around and find the window closed, not a snarky dark elf to be seen.
"Oh, you
prick
." I curse under my breath, quickly trying to take in my surroundings to find whatever threat it is he's running from, trying to assess if it's something
I
need to be running from at all, when a copper coin lands next to me on the ground. I whirl around and find the dark elf crouching on the roof, somehow managing to look incredibly amused despite our circumstances. He points towards the tree line of the forest about thirty yards away. I mime running with my arms, which he also appears to find incredibly amusing, but he nods before holding up three fingers, then two, and then one.
And they're off
.
I step as lightly as I can on my feet while still running, and Davahn is somehow already next to me, looking like a graceful shadow in comparison to my clunky movements. I mutter
'show off'
under my breath, and I could swear I heard him laugh, but I'm too focused on keeping my breathing even to care all that much. Just as we're approaching the tree line, I hear a man's voice shouting from somewhere behind us.
"There he is!"
Before I can start turning my head Davahn hisses at me to not look back and keep running, reaching over to grab me by the arm and yank me into the woods.
Finally, a little more in my element.
I hiss back at him to climb as quietly as I can while I reach my arm up, catching my hand on the branch I'm running at and using my momentum to swing myself up. Landing on the balls of my feet before pushing off to grab onto the stronger branch a yard above me. Without thinking I go into monkey mode. (A nickname I thought of for getting in the zone during tree travel, but my mentor doesn't find it nearly as adorable as he should.) As I hop from branch to branch in near silence, I smile a bit smugly to myself when I notice that Davahn is ever so slightly lagging behind me.
"That slippery little fucker!" I hear another males voice shouting only slightly farther behind us than before. "Not very kingly of you to hide in the trees, is it Dahvy boy?"
Kingly?
Dahvy??
Run now, process later, Ali.
I push my limbs as hard as I can, trying not to think about what's behind me, and instead focusing always on the next branch. I'm not sure exactly how long we both spend like this, only that the burning in my lungs eventually gets so bad that it's starting to distract me. After what must have been at least an hour, I hear Davahn call out for me to wait.
I perch myself on the nearest solid branch, straddling it with my back against the trunk and gulping down as much air as possible. Davahn is only moderately less out of breath than me, which I take as a blessing. If I was the only one heaving right now, it might've been the last straw before I dropped dead in shame. He's listening intently with that same serious look on his face, and we both sit like that for a handful of minutes until our breathing evens out.
"I think we lost them." Davahn still speaks quietly as he hops down gracefully from his own perch, immediately holding his hands out as he looks up at me and asks, "Need any help?"
I scoff at the comment before dropping down a foot in front of him. "Believe it or not, I'm usually a more than capable and very good assassin."
"You should put that on your business card." He winks at me before sighing and taking in our surroundings, then the night sky. "Best guess is that it's midnight. I don't know about you but I'm bloody exhausted. We should probably keep walking and stop at the first place that looks good for camping out for the night."
"Oh, I don't think so." I grab him by the arm as he tries to start walking, and he has the absolute audacity to look at me like
I'm
the one being ridiculous. "I'm not going anywhere with you until you explain what just happened."
Davahn groans in irritation as he pinches the bridge of his nose. "'I want the entire town to hear you scream my name.'" He annoyedly mocks his past self to his present self. "Not your brightest moment, Davahn."
"Davahn, I swear--" When I start to raise my voice he clamps his hand over my mouth quickly.
"Dear gods, are you trying to get us killed?"
I rip his hand off of my mouth, but lower my voice while maintaining as much of a threatening tone as I can muster, "Why do they want to kill you? Better yet, why would they want to kill