So at some point during my uploads of the new Titans chapters, there was some confusion by the site admins over the difference between T
itans Ch 04
and
Titans 04: Prometheus
(not that I blame them for that, my bad for restarting the numbering) which resulted in the titles being swapped and this one being overwritten.
The original version of the text no longer exists, but I've pulled out the relevant parts of
Titans 01: Coeus
and
Titans 02: Leto
. All this to say: if you're reading through the archived version of the story and notice a sudden improvement in writing quality at this one it's because it's the edited version rather than the original Although with that in mind, why aren't you reaching the edited version? Go back and start with
Coeus
!
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When they had both recovered, Alex helped Elizabeth get dressed in one of Talia's tunics. The green dress was too long and stretched taut across her chest, but at least it wasn't stained with blood.
"Do you drink, Alex?" Elizabeth asked, gathering up her stained clothing
"On occasion. You know a place?"
"Nothing special," she shrugged, "But it should be quiet at this time of day, and Talia should walk past when she's done working. If she heads back to the camp at least."
"Lead the way then," Alex gestured down the path.
The soft ground squelched beneath Alex's boots as Elizabeth traced the familiar path towards the armoury. The camp was unsettlingly quiet, all the populace were away working or training. Eventually, she veered off the path to a large, squat tent that stood on its own, between the camps of two different regiments. The off-white canvas flap was stretched over some tall poles, and pulled taught with a pair of sturdy ropes to make a porch. In the dim interior light, he could just make out some tables and chairs clustered together in small groups.
As they approached, the smell of alcohol caught Alex's sensitive nostrils. Not cheap ale this time, the scent was stronger and cleaner, more like spirits than beer. Elizabeth stepped inside.
"Bottle of rye vodka if you please, Walter," the major called out to the car corner of the room.
A rail-thin man with dark hair and a sharp, angular face perked up as they entered. He was hunched over on a stool next to a tiny bar, one of only two stools that fit along its length. Walter stood to his full height - nearly rivalling Alex - and danced around to the other side, bending down to grab a ceramic bottle stoppered with a wooden plug. Analytical blue eyes flicked over the pair as they drew closer.
"Don't blame you," he said in a low, dry, but not unkind voice, "And for the gentleman?"
"Rum?" inquired Alex.
"Nope," Walter shook his head.
"Gin?"
"Fresh out," he said with another shake. Alex thought for a moment.
"Whiskey?"
"Coming right up," the bartender's lips twitched with amusement, "Free of charge for the man who made Liz smile after a flogging."
"You heard then?" Alex asked, sitting down and accepting the two bottles before handing the first one to the major.
"No," Walter said flatly, "Didn't know for certain until you confirmed it just now. Just guessing."
"He does that," said Elizabeth, taking a swig, "Downright creepy sometimes. And I told you not to call me Liz."
"But of course, Lady Lizzy," he said mockingly, bowing deeply.
Alex glared at him, but relaxed when Elizabeth choked out a laugh past a second mouthful of vodka.
"Fuck that burns," she coughed, "Bottoms up Alex, I only brought you along so I wouldn't be drinking alone."
"Only?" he chuckled, following her lead and taking a drink straight from the bottle.
The liquor was rich and earthy, lighting a pleasantly warm fire down Alex's throat to his stomach. Elizabeth gestured him over to a table near the entrance, where they could watch the pathway for Talia walking by. Walter retook his seat, where Alex saw he had been scribbling in a notebook. Drawing some sort of schematic with equations lining the margins. Maybe a catapult?
"So," she said, after gulping down another mouthful, "Why don't you tell me a bit more about what you do for fun? Sounds interesting, to say the least."
"Isn't this supposed to be first date stuff?" Alex shook his head, smiling, "I'm afraid I don't get out much. The only time I really get to myself is when I'm travelling from one place to the next or waiting around between deployments. If I'm lucky, we're assigned to a barracks or tagging along on a passenger craft and I get to socialise, drink, and... well, socialise," he winked at her, "I'm infertile and immune to normal diseases, in case you were worried."
Alex watched as Elizabeth's eyes went wide in realisation of the risks they had taken, then relaxed with relief that there was nothing to worry about.
"...I probably should have mentioned that earlier, come to think of it."
Alex hid his face behind the whiskey bottle by taking another drink. When he put it back down Elizabeth was staring at him, one eyebrow raised. He cleared his throat nervously.
"What about you?" he said, breaking the awkward silence, "We met out in the woods, you go camping often?"
"As often as I can," she grimaced, "The higher-ups don't like me going out on field work, but it saves my sanity to get away from the endless reports and paperwork for a week every now and then."
They sat chatting as the day passed. Without even being asked, Walter left at some time around midday and got them both a hot meal from a nearby kitchen. Alex's enhanced liver was dealing with the alcohol pretty well, though he felt his heart-rate rise as his body's defences reacted to the 'poison' entering his system. Elizabeth, on the other hand, was getting very drunk. Strangely, she didn't start slurring her words, but instead became progressively more posh. She was the first to spot Talia, walking down the path in the direction of their camp.
"Talia!" Elizabeth called out, "Talia my dear! Over here!"
The elf jumped at the sudden shouting, but when she spotted the two officers sitting in the gloom of the bar she immediately looked relieved and ran towards them.
"I'm not sure if this is a good sign or a bad sign, but I'm glad you're still here," she sighed, then looked Elizabeth up and down, "Is that one of my dresses?"
Alex opened his mouth to respond, but Elizabeth was quicker.
"Indeed," she tittered, "Dreadfully sorry, but my other outfit was simply
ruined
."
Talia looked at Alex with a knowing grin.
"It's not that," he chuckled, "Well, that did happen but that's not why she had to borrow your clothes."
He paused, contemplating how best to break the news, but again Elizabeth beat him to it.
"They had me flogged," she laughed, leaning across the table, "For the good captain's actions. Isn't that just hilarious?"
Talia clearly didn't think so, her expression very suddenly turned fiery as she glared at Alex. He saw her raise an open hand, but closed his eyes and took the slap stoically. It stung his cheek, but he had had worse hits recently. When he opened his eyes, the elf was staring down at her red palm with a blank face.
"I-I'm sorry," Talia stammered out.
"Don't be," Alex shook his head, "I deserved that."
A loud grunt startled them both. Lying face down on the table, Elizabeth was snoring. Alex gently moved her hair out of the way to check if her mouth was clear. She was drooling a bit but there didn't seem to be any danger of her choking.
"Come on," Alex said softly, getting to his feet, "Let's get her into her bed."
Talia nodded vaguely in agreement, still staring at her hand. Alex carefully manoeuvred the unconscious major into a position where he could pick her up, cradling her easily in his thick arms. He spared a parting glance over his shoulder at the barkeep.
"Thanks for the drinks, Walter," he smiled.
Walter was looking at the trio with a strange smile, those piercing blue eyes roaming over them.
"No trouble at all, Captain Murray," he said finally, after an uncomfortable pause, "If I'm not mistaken, there will be a meeting announced this evening. You may wish to wake her before then, so she has time to dress properly."