Author's Notes:
This is the sequel to "Shilana's Trial" and it incorporates characters from "Reunion" as well. I tried to make this story as accessible as possible, but you might get more enjoyment out of this if you go back and read those other two first.
A huge "Thank you" to all the people who helped refine this tale. You know who you are.
As always, there are only adult beings having sex.
Enjoy!
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Part One: Spring
"I think you have been lazing around long enough," Ya'tyrr said without preamble when I entered his study.
"Lazing, boss? Since when is 'working your ass off to become as good as before' lazing around? I don't know when I had a full night's sleep. My whole body hurts from all the sparring. And losing," I complained, nimbly avoiding two chairs which hadn't been there the last time I had visited him. Just another test. I grabbed the back of the second chair, turned it so that it faced Ya'tyrr's desk and sat down, crossing my arms on the chair's back.
"No, I am serious. It is high time you made yourself useful," Ya'tyrr went on. "You are as good as a blind man with a magic ring can get, but no amount of training can prepare you for real field work. I need you out there. With Belard and Jhaelra still recuperating from their ordeal, we are awfully short-handed right now. So, pack your things and be off."
"Oh? They can rest while I have to leave the nest? That's hardly fair, boss. And
they
do have working eyes."
"You are not seriously suggesting that your blindness is a handicap, are you?" His tone was no longer playful. Dangerous footing, Gheeran, dangerous footing. Smiling grimly, I countered,
"Of course not. Well, there's the fact that I'll be making a poor lookout..."
"I know that. You will not be ogling the ladies, that much is certain. But you know our rules. Either you are useful or you are out."
I tasted bile as my anger rose. Ya'tyrr and I had arrived on the Surface together, been through thick and thin, and now he was putting the sword tip to my throat? Maybe Arach had been right. The concept of "loyalty" didn't exist in the heart of the Trickster's Chosen. And Ya'tyrr, my boss, and I so foolishly had presumed, friend, was the closest thing I'd ever see to a Trickster priest.
"Don't scowl like that. I am not kicking you out with just your loincloth on. Although you'd make a fine beggar like that. Visit Khol'mar in the workshop to get your gear and see me again before you leave. I may have something for you."
I heard his chair creak, indicating that my briefing was over. Snarling, I got up and left, passing Jhaelra as she squeezed past me into Ya'tyrr's office. I couldn't see her, but even two months back home weren't enough to entirely remove the stench of her captivity. Our once beautiful Moon Maiden priestess had changed in the wake of her encounter with Hael'quira.
Before, she was always at the center of things, a smiling whirlwind of good cheer, quick with a ribald tale, an affectionate kiss or laugh. Now she mostly kept to herself, spoke only when she absolutely had to and avoided her former friends. My fingers slid over her arm by accident as she squeezed past me, causing her to flinch violently. Yeah, that too.
I slid past her and leaned against the cool stone wall as she pulled the door closed. Normally, I wouldn't dare eavesdrop on my boss, but him kicking me out made me a bit rebellious. I was sure the Trickster would understand. Pressing my ear to the rough wood, I strained my hearing.
"I'm leaving, Ya'tyrr. I have to."
"Really? Why?"
"Isn't it obvious? I am surrounded by drow. And I don't want to be. I need to be alone, and far away. The memories are driving me crazy."
"Not to sound overly bossy, my dear, but that is a very selfish point of view. I can sympathize-"
"No, you can't! You haven't been raped by a gods-be-damned swamp troll!" Jhaelra snapped, cutting off Ya'tyrr. Phew. If anyone else but she had dared that, the person in question would be leaking all over the floor by now. I heard Ya'tyrr's chair scrape over the floor.
"I had been Shadow Master to our House long enough to have participated in... hunts before," Ya'tyrr said, much more gently than I had expected. "What do you think made me leave my House in the first place? Certainly not the idea of a glamorous life as an outcast on the Surface. I had to drag one of my own sisters back from the Surface. The priestess was very specific about the punishments, and I heavily figured into it. When Elziya was transformed before my eyes, I began to ask myself if I could do this again and again. You know what came from these questions."
"Nonetheless, I need to go. You've been very kind to me and Belard, but..."
Footsteps were getting closer. My listening time was up. Poor girl. In her stead, I would do the same. Sighing in sympathy, I slipped away from the door. I didn't want to be late for my own exile, did I?
* * * *
The bracers felt uncomfortable and restricting, very much like a pair of cuffs. They covered almost all of my forearm, from the wrist up to the elbow, leaving just a semicircular cut so that I could bend my arm comfortably. The bottom side, facing my palm, felt heavier, and brushing my fingertips against it, I felt some kind of container moulded into it.
"Are these bracers really necessary?" I complained. Khol'mar, our resident tinkerer and quartermaster, snorted in amusement. I could picture his broad, dazzling grin. "You know my arms are not broken."
"And I hope they never will. The bracelets are much too valuable. But the boss said you should give them a try. Hand me your wrist for a moment."
I did as he asked, holding out my right wrist in the direction of his voice. He fiddled with something which clicked into place. Then there was the scraping of tools. I could feel the tension mounting, until I heard another click.
"That should do it. Here, take this." Khol'mar pressed something large, cool and wet into my other hand. I sniffed.
"Raw meat? You can't be serious, man."
"Oh, I am. Time for a test run. Hold the steak up to your right hand and tilt your wrist sharply upwards. And make sure to keep your fingers pointed up."
"Are you sure this is safe?"
"If you're careful, yes. And if not, you can ask Jhael to glue your fingers back on." Khol'mar chuckled.
I gnashed my teeth. For all I knew, Jhaelra could be gone or dead by now, depending on Ya'tyrr's mood.
"Well, here goes nothin'." I sighed and did as he asked. With my left hand, I dangled the slice of meat in front of my right, brushing the wet thing against my knuckles. Then I tilted the right hand upwards. The back of my hand pushed into something at the bracer's wrist end, some switch or button. Then the jolt came, and with it a metallic hissing and the sensation of the meat slice being torn away. The balance in my forearm had changed explosively too. Carefully, I fingered the underside of the bracer. Sticking out a good ten inches was a wickedly sharp dagger blade, pieces of the steak still on the quivering metal.
"You know what? I'll stick to hidden daggers, thank you very much," I said, aghast. It was a sure show of luck that I still had all my fingers, much less most of my face.
"Yeah, at second glance I think I need to tweak the spring tension a little," Khol'mar said. "But the shock value..."