Sorry for the massive delay. Personal drama and writer's block for this particular story kind of do that...
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It was a new day and they had not spoken a word to each other about what happened last night. Sira worried about what might be going through Elanna's mind, but made a point of acting like her usual self.
Under the Inn was a complex layout of tunnels and rooms, a lot of them were extra accommodations, small and simple to house many. But several larger chambers were used for training, sparring between combatants or specifically designed and protected with magic to allow others the freedom of learning to control their otherwise unstable powers.
Elanna herself had trained here, and she said it was the perfect place to bring Sira. "Maybe you can get as good as me one day?" she smirked, walking into one such chamber.
Sira raised a brow, "I don't know; I've never killed before."
Elanna paused, looking over her shoulder at the girl with a measuring stare. Sira felt a shiver run down her spine - Elanna's gaze could always make her feel like prey rather than predator. Not that she ever felt like the latter at any time in her life, but those ice blue eyes were like those of a wolf peering down at a mouse under its claws.
Finally turning her eyes from the girl Elanna pushed her hood back, and moved up to a weapons rack. She picked up a beautifully crafted sabre, its vicious edge foretelling of very bloody combat. Elanna whirled artfully on her heel, sweeping out her free arm for dramatic flourish and held the blade point first at Sira's throat. The girl went rigid, staring down at the weapon in mute terror.
Elanna smiled and moved the sword away, switching her hand to the blade itself so she could offer the hilt. Sira relaxed and stared up at the Assassin, confused. Elanna tilted her head, "take it."
Swallowing hard, Sira carefully reached out and curled her fingers around the hilt; the feeling of rough leather and subtle silver embellishments was odd against her soft skin.
Elanna calmly moved behind her and lay her arms over Sira's, showing her how to hold her arms and softly uttering a command to relax. Warm breath fluttered against the girl's ear and Sira found it difficult to relax no matter how much she willed it. Elanna's voice brought her back to earth, "you shouldn't hold the blade as though it will bite you. A blade, wielded correctly, is your closest ally in a fight," such a smooth voice, like velvet wrapped steel. "You must think of it like an extension, something already a part of you and your will."
Sira managed to pay attention for a few seconds, her eyes moved briefly to the bracers Elanna wore, "like your hidden blades?"
A low chuckle, cold as it was, escaped the Assassin, and Sira felt her heart flutter. "Quite."
Elanna stepped back from her and Sira grit her teeth, immediately missing the presence and warmth of another body. However she quickly noticed that Elanna had slowly moved her into a ready stance, and she held the blade comfortably. Looking down at the weapon, Sira's brows drew together. Fighting was one thing, killing was another. The thought of this blade piercing into another being's flesh, their blood draining and spilling over her hands, pooling on the ground...