Rabbit Hunt
The morning after Bella's transformation, an emergency summons was called for every knight in Colbrand, and Alexis, Sophia, and Cyrilo could imagine why. Alexis, in her battle dress, and Sophia, in her white vestments, made the journey to the palace with Cyrilo in tow. They walked the busy streets, taking no time to sample the smells and sounds of the city waking up.
"I knew I should have replaced that lockbox. I just kept putting it off and putting it off. This is what I get for being lazy," Cyrilo muttered softly to herself.
"I can't believe this is happening. Our Bella has become a ravenous monster," said Sophia.
"Damn right, she's ravenous, she took a big bite out of me," said Alexis. Sophia had managed to heal her many injuries, from her concussion and broken bones to her bite wound, but she was still in a sour mood from the encounter. "Explain this to me again. Bella was sick and came to you for medicine?"
"That's right. She said a customer had bitten her and felt something was wrong. Before I could try to help her, she began to transform," said Cyrilo.
Alexis stopped and turned around. "Uh-huh, and you expect me to believe that."
"That's exactly what happened."
"Is it? Sophia?" Sophia couldn't meet Alexis's gaze. She had given Cyrilo her word she wouldn't tell anyone about the venom, but though she was bound to keep her secret, she refused to lie. Her silence was all Alexis needed to understand the situation. "You should hope the king and his attendants are more gullible."
As Alexis turned back around and resumed walking, Sophia grabbed Cyrilo's arm. "I tell you this now, I will not lie to my superiors," she said in an angry whisper.
"That's fine, just keep your mouth shut and let me do all the talking."
"And what happens when people start dying? You think you can talk your way out of that?"
"It wouldn't be the first time. Listen, how this started doesn't matter, only how it ends. We go in, tell everyone that Bella was bitten by the "real" culprit, and let them run with it, now let go of me!"
"I can hear you both!" Alexis hollered from up ahead.
They hurried to the castle, where every knight had gathered in the throne room before the king. Standing beside the king, Berholm stepped forward. "Thank you all for coming on such short notice. I'm afraid we have a situation. Two bronze knights and several civilians were murdered last night in an apparent monster attack. However, the one surviving victim reported that it was actually a woman with superhuman speed and strength, attacking like a rabid animal." His words shocked everyone, and in the back, Sophia felt her heart drop into her stomach. "Now, we've kept this quiet from the public, but we've had reports from Prince Lupin of a resurgence of the Profane in Welindar. He's been fighting mutated beastmen afflicted with dark powers. In all likelihood, this woman is one such case.
For those of you who are unaware, the Profane are monstrous cannibals, feeding on the flesh and blood of the innocent. They are nocturnal predators, avoiding the sun at all costs, but they wield unholy magic that makes them incredibly powerful and dangerous. The two slain knights were killed before they could even draw their swords. Any questions so far?"
Cyrilo raised her hand. "Excuse me, but there is something I must say."
The crowds parted, letting her face the king. "Madam Cyrilo, is that you? What are you doing here?" Berholm asked.
"I am indeed, and I'm here to take responsibility. The woman causing this terror is one of mine, a working girl named Bella. She came to me last night, claiming that a customer had bitten her and left her feeling ill. The customer had vanished, and before I could help her, she began to transform as the curse of the Profane spread throughout her body. Were it not for Lady Veres and Lady Rosege, who fended her off as she went on a rampage, I would surely be dead."
"Thank you for coming forward with this. I'm sure you understand that we cannot allow this Bella girl to live, even if she hadn't murdered several others. Her very existence is a threat to the city. Now, rumors about the murders have already begun to spread through the public. They believe it is a monster attack, and that's exactly what we want them to think, at least until we've put this girl down. We don't want a panic spreading. We're going to fan out and we're going to search this city quietly. Go door to door, check attics and crawlspaces, anywhere she could hide from the sun. We don't rest until she's found. We can't give her another chance to feed."
The king then stood up from his throne. "All of you, this is an ancient evil that our ancestors gave their lives to vanquish. Be ready to make that same sacrifice, for that is what it will take to fight this menace. Go now, and may the gods watch over us all."
"Yes, Your Majesty!" the knights chanted with a salute.
"Madam Cyrilo, Lady Veres, Lady Sophia, please approach," said Berholm.
As the rest of the knights streamed out of the throne room, the three women approached, but surprisingly, one other knight stayed behind. "Sir Elyot, are you involved in this as well?" Berholm asked.
"Not exactly, but I know Bella and am acquainted with Madam Cyrilo. This is of a personal interest to me," the hooded mage replied as he straightened his glasses.
"Very well. Madam Cyrilo, tell us everything you can about this woman. It might offer us insight into her next move."
Cyrilo cleared her throat. "Bella worked for me for a number of years and was one of my best girls. She was cheerful, friendly, and loved her job. However, things changed when a certain someone passed through my doors."
"A certain someone?" the king asked.
"Noah, the Wandering Spirit. I befriended Noah, and he helped me with my business, as you know. He and Bella established a certain... routine, with him coming by frequently while studying at the academy. Noah was her favorite customer, and she fell head-over-heels in love with him. After the events of the previous Knight's Day, when Noah had to flee the city, Bella felt abandoned and fell into a downward spiral.
She was inconsolable, and her grief wore away at her sanity. She became violent and delusional, obsessed with Noah's return. Sophia and I tried to help her, looking for ways to stabilize her emotions, but nothing worked, and eventually, I told her that she would have to leave the Knight's Sheath. That's when she was bitten and transformed, then tried to kill me. Fortunately, Sophia was able to drive her off with her holy powers."
"Then she's likely to return to the Knight's Sheath," said Elyot. "She'll want to satisfy her grudge with her newfound abilities, as well as eat her fill."