Rinessa stepped out into the hot sun, squinting at the glare. Seva quickly shielded Rinessa's face with an umbrella, but it was little protection against the oppressive heat. Sprawled before her was the trading party sent by her father; A number of locally hired porters, three apprentice kavens, a tailor for the clothes, several drivers, and, of course, Umbroze surveying it all. He turned when he saw Rinessa emerge from the inn.
"Ah nothing like some sun, eh my Lady?" he said, grinning like an idiot. Rinessa glanced at him as he ran a hand through his thick black mane.
"I find it appalling," she replied in an icy tone as she strode to the gilded carriage with Seva staying close behind her. "The sooner that this deal is done the better I will feel." Rinessa stopped with one step in the carriage as she heard the dismissive snort of laughter from her kaven. Rinessa gripped the handle of the carriage door. That was it. She turned her head, her silver hair flying angrily as she laid her cold golden eyes on him.
"Something funny kazen Umbroze?"
If Umbroze was intimidated by Rinessa, he didn't show it as he gave her what seemed to be his favorite smirk. "No, forgive me my Lady! It's just that, in my opinion, an obdinika should not think like..."
Rinessa unfurled her whip and sent the lash across Umbroze's face so fast that he only saw a blur. If nothing else, Rinessa was incredibly quick. Seva gasped a little and, soon, everyone in the trading party was staring at the two of them.
Umbroze held the bleeding gash under his left eye, looking like he was in more shock than pain. "Your job, kazen Umbroze," Rinessa said, slowly and deliberately, "is not to tell me your opinion. It is to do what I say." She shook the whip, sending flecks of blood flying this way and that. "So now I'm saying that the next words out of your mouth, should be 'What is your command Lady Rinessa?'"
"When your father..." Rinessa was almost glad that he said that. Her next lash had far more fury and hate than the first. The new, much deeper, gash on Umbroze's right cheek began to bleed profusely.
"I'm sorry," she said sweetly. "What did you say again?"
At first, Umbroze looked like he was going to defy her again but thought better of it. He bowed his head and muttered, "What is your command Lady Rinessa?"
Rinessa watched a drop of blood fall from his cheek and splatter on the cobblestone road. She gave her own sarcastic smile to him. "Your experience with the zobzi is well noted Umbroze, they seem to be quite obedient. Therefore, I see no need to bring you along to the sale. You may remain here and guard the baggage."
Umbroze suddenly looked up at her and almost quivered in anger, the grave insult of not being allowed to attend the meeting being worse than the wounds he had suffered. His hand brushed the tip of his sword lightly but Rinessa didn't flinch. The two stared at one another until, without another word, he spun around and stormed off to the inn. Rinessa turned back to the carriage and subtly breathed a sigh of relief. She was well trained in the sword and whip but Umbroze had been a soldier before his current job. If it had come to a fight between the two, she was hardly certain to be victorious.
As she sat in the carriage and ordered the driver to the market, she saw, with satisfaction that Seva was looking at her with stunned amazement and more fear than usual. Rinessa may have not cared for the job forced on her, but it felt good to reassert her dominance, especially at the expense of a shit like Umbroze.