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Sabine, Aelius & Gray

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27th Saun 716
A lone Volareon rose up and over the city. A shadow over the sun with wings spread. It flapped with a few graceful movements before suddenly it ducked and started to spiral, faster and faster down as though out of control. Careening it swooped over the main square in front of the gate, where the battering ram pit itself against the combined forces of the Iron Hand and everyone else who’d been gathered. Wings clipped the wall and the Volarean struggled to rise before tumbling and dropping to the decimated market square of Low-Town. A scream rose from the creature beyond the gates and the battering ram hit harder against the wall. A rush of Qe’Dreki footmen flooded out from broken husks of houses and ran forward.

The Volareon roared, the air wheezing from damaged lungs as it shuddered and collapsed. Large eyes rolling back as hot blood spurted. One wing bent back and broken, snapped in two.

The horde of Qe’Dreki approaching Aelius seemed to double. From his perspective hidden between two buildings he’d see first five armed soldiers kicking in the doors of buildings as they went past. However the first few rooms yielded little of interest and were quickly abandoned. More men in blue joined them, weapons ready and bags ready for loot. The street was quickly filling up with hoots and shouts.

The house Sabine had chosen to shelter within had a green door. Bright and cheerfully painted the colour of grass on a hot summer’s day. The hinges gave at the first kick and the door slammed back against the wall. The walls of the wooden house shuddering with impact.
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As the screech of a lone Volareon rose above the shouts of the Qe’Dreki, Sabine slipped back inside the entrance to her apartment building, heart pounding, and quietly shut the front door. Shit. Looters were one thing, but trained soldiers were an entirely different story. They had weapons and numbers and held no love for her city.

She pulled the dagger loose from her belt, and gripped it tightly in her palm. Her hands were ice cold despite the Saun heat, and she could feel fear make its home in the pit of her stomach as the hollers grew closer. Her building was a small one, housing only five one-roomed apartments on the first floor and four on the second. It was filled with poor families, ones who were in no shape to fight, and would not take long before being easily overrun.

But to hell with the Qe’Dreki if they thought she’d give up before they'd even started.

Sabine took several steps back from front door and stared at it grimly. The bright green door, one that she’d never paid much attention to before, now seemed to be mocking her with its cheerfulness – until a swift kick knocked it off its hinges and slammed it against the wall.

A shadow of a man filled the doorway. Six feet tall, scarred, clothed in Qe’Dreki armour. Sabine’s glare might have matched his in ferocity if hers hadn’t been touched with terror. She held her breath and hurled Gray’s dagger at the man, only to watch as it whistled right past him and clattered to the ground just outside the building’s entrance.

Son of a—

She spun around and raced up the stairs, desperate to reach her second-floor apartment before the soldier. The man lunged forward and seized her ankle, dragging her clumsily back down the steps. She shrieked, grabbed for the railing, and kicked her free leg towards his face, meeting his nose with a sickening crack. He dropped her leg with a curse and she scrambled back up the steps before he could recover.

Fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck

In ten trills she was at her apartment and in one she was pounding on the door. All memory of her promised signal had long since washed away.

“Kyler, it’s me. It’s Sabine! Open up! Please!” She stole a look behind her as doors were kicked open on the first floor and the clink of armor echoed in the stairwell. “Kyler, please!”

Her brother’s confused face appeared in the crack of the doorway. She quickly shoved past him, and turned to slam and bar the door behind her.

“Bine? What’s going on?”

She was already at the kitchen table, clearing it with a hasty swipe of her arm. “Looters,” she grunted. She dragged the table towards the door. “Help me with this, will you?”

Kyler rushed forward. The pair arranged the table as a clumsy blockade in time for a heavy kick to shake the door and rattle the hinges.

Sabine’s fear was reflected in Kyler’s face as she turned to her brother. “It’s fine,” she said. “It’s going to be fine.”

He nodded, desperate to believe her.

The cheap wood cracked and splintered with each kick that landed. The table was jostled backwards, until finally the locks broke and the door fell open.

Her mother screamed.

Sabine cursed and launched a chair at the soldier who stepped into the room. It hit his shoulder, forcing him to stumble back, and then clattered to the ground. He growled and pressed forward, knocking into Sabine and sending her tumbling to the floor.

“Bine-!”

Sabine scrambled to her feet a moment too late. The soldier was on Kyler like a rabid dog and shoved the boy back against the wall with a sword held to his throat.

“Don’t move, or he dies.”

She froze.

A second soldier filed into the apartment and went right for the chest of drawers, toppling it on its side with a bang. Her mother wailed and moved to the corner of the bed, sheets clutched against her stomach.

Sabine didn’t dare take her eyes off her brother. “Please, we don’t have anything of value-”

“Shut up.”
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Flavia was far more attentive to the noises of the rubble-city surrounding her and her master. Aelius’ attention was focused on the group of three Qe’Dreki soldiers walking towards him, taking time to loot individual buildings. It seemed after each door was kicked down, the subsequent house raided, the group seemed to expand. With the numbers increasing, any sense of dread already inside the half-blood was growing. A distant crash could be heard faintly, the following blood-curdling cry of anguish that followed sent him and his caracal’s eyes upwards to the smoke-dashed sky. A shiver went down and up the spine of the half-blood, giving him pause as his eyes slowly lowered to refocus on the approaching group of now five Qe’Dreki.
Another door, seemingly standing out in the desolation with its stubbornly cheerful green, caught his attention. It, too, caught the attention of the Qe’Dreki, for the lot stopped in front of it. Coming to the front of the group was a large man. Though Aelius was taller, this man was heftier, both his build and armor complimenting one another. Aelius, dressed in cloth, was nowhere near as intimidating. The stillness retaken by the air following the Volareon’s dying call was disturbed again by the crack of the steel greave against the wooden door. The cheerfulness was knocked away, the door sailing back and slamming inwardly. Dearly, Aelius hoped the building was empty.
His stomach fell into a pit as his hopes were dashed. The white eyes he possessed noticed the sailing dagger as it spilled forth violently into the street, ripping past any of the potential Qe’Dreki targets to clatter on the ground. An act of self-defense, as much was evident to the half-blood. He took a ragged breath, tilting his head down to peer at Flavia, who had managed to wriggled between her master’s legs and the wall, her own head peeking down the road. An uneasy meow came from below him, his white eyes meeting the golden orbs of his feline as she judged the situation with gravity. The gravity of it was indeed immense, enough for the animal intuition to beg its master for action. Flavia knew if they stayed on the sidelines, waiting for something to happen, they would potentially be discovered and, backed into this corner, they were going to die. They could act, Aelius thought.
Happening in the matter of a second, Aelius’ gaze instantly returned to the distant and battered-in doorway as the clanging of metal grew louder. Obviously there was some form of altercation, the Qe’Dreki soldiers funneling inside the opened door, pursuing. Aelius’ dark brows furrowed, forming a crease just below his forehead. Muffled shouting could be heard, a mixture of panicked peoples and aggressive soldiers. His mind flashed back to his own savior, the bearded man who gave his life to defend Aelius. Wouldn’t it only be right and proper to perform the same action for another? At the cost of his own life though? The answer to that, he did not know.
The answer did not come either. What did was another meow from Flavia, drawing Aelius forth to the present once again. With no time to think through on action, not without people suffering further or dying at the hands of the Qe’Dreki. His inaction could cost lives; he was bright enough to realize that. Another breath worked its way through his system, loosening the hold the ground and buildings had on his body, letting him stand and force himself out of the crevice he was hiding in. He was not brave enough to put himself in the middle of the road. Darting across with Flavia in tow, he hugged the bank of buildings opposite the side of the street his alley was on and approached the apartment complex.
Attached to the leather belt holding his breeches up was his conduit, the magical device charged with a spell long awaiting its release. An altercation like this had been long anticipated by the Seeker but this one’s scale was far greater than anything he imagined. The doorway was barren, abandoned by the Qe’Dreki as they followed their lead brethren inside to start a rampage through the two-story tall complex. Constantly checking behind himself as he crept, Aelius hurriedly scampered alongside the buildings until he came upon the kicked in green door, the cheerful thing nearly hanging off its hinges. He poked his head into the hallway, the shouting and clanking movement inside becoming all the abler to be heard.
He showed restraint, not calling upon his conduit in that moment. He decided to reserve the saved spell for a great emergency, when his life would be in immediate danger. With no other weapons to call upon, he called upon the knowledge of his magic and his teachings at the hands of the Seekers. He was taught to show focus and uninhibited determination. As hard as it was to show those two in the passing seconds before entering the apartment complex, he fought to show some inkling of them.
Chaos was apparent as he rounded the corner into the building. To his right was a staircase leading up to the upper floors of the complex. Directly before him a short distance was the door leading to the hall containing the first-floor apartments. That door had been knocked off its hinges as well, and it was where he was initially going to go until the cry of a woman from upstairs caught his attention. At first, the five soldiers who came into the complex were unable to be seen, but as he travelled up the stairs the telltale sounds of clanking armor and blue steel betrayed the soldiers’ whereabouts. The cry from the woman came again and Aelius almost hurriedly broke up the stairs, turning to view down the hallway where three of the four doors were already broken into and one other were well on their way.
A young woman, no older than Aelius himself, was running down the hall in search of an escape. Coming out of the same apartment as the woman was the pursuing soldier, not noticing Aelius there at the end of the hall until the woman was throwing herself past the half-blood. Aelius shrunk against the wall to allow the woman past and the soldier continued to barrel forth at him and his feline. Flavia acted first, placing herself between the coming soldier and her master, lowering herself threateningly, the hair on her back standing up, her tail erect, and her usually kind golden eyes turning to that of a staunch defender. The hiss that spewed from her mouth was enough to send goosebumps up Aelius’ own back.
The soldier hesitated, if only for a moment, before raising his sword to strike at the feline. Dutifully, Aelius moved to counter the attack, raising his hands and jerking them back towards himself. The magic exuded sent a small pulse at the back of the soldier, throwing off his balance in the slightest way, enough for his strike against Flavia to fail. In the next instant, Aelius shifted his foot position, stepping forward as he rushed his hands forward as well, the action subsequently sending another arcane pulse at the man. The force of the Push was much powerful than that of the Pull. It rippled through the air visibly, warping the air around it as the ball of energy collided with the soldier’s breastplate. The power dented the man’s coverings and forced him onto his back, his armor sending a large pale thud ringing throughout the complex.
Darting out from another one of the already broken into side rooms was another soldier. He came out, looked to see his ally on the floor of the hallway, then looked up to see Aelius standing at the end of the hall breathing heavily. The little magic he did use sent a familiar sensation through the young mage. His breathing was clear and unimpeded, each breath turned cool and sharp as they filled his hot lungs. His eyes, white as they were, burned whiter still. Flavia retook her position directly in front of Aelius, giving off a mixture of harrowing growls and hisses, daring the next soldier to advance.
“Hey!” the soldier bellowed through the hall and to his looting allies, “There’s someone out here!”
He advanced next, a battle cry coming from him as he charged towards Aelius with his sword drawn over his head, ready to deliver a devastating slash once he reached his target. Aelius steadied himself there, using his position at the opening of the hall to his advantage. He waited until the soldier was upon the fallen Qe’Dreki, and when the soldier went to leap over the already-fallen Qe’Dreki, Aelius struck. Another pulse of warping energy erupted from his hands, counteracting any momentum the man had in his jump and throwing him onto his back as well, though he fell on his fallen ally instead of the floor.
Aelius breathed out. His fingers were beginning to tingle with the power he was tampering with.
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Half a break had barely passed when a bone chilling howl split the air, bring Gray and his group to a halt. The cry sounded like it was still some distance off, but Gray had never heard anything like it.

"By the seven, what was that?" Rava asked looking between the rest of the group.

"Immortals only know, but I hope to never find out." Bennett answered his eyes studying the surroundings.

Gray was about to get the group moving again when two quick sharp whistles broke the silence. That was Swansong's signal for enemy in the area. A few trills later the woman herself dropped from a nearby building. The woman's tawny hair, braided in places in a decorated with feathers and beads, whipped around her as she ran up to Gray, her ever present smile beaming up at him, and gleaming in her amber eyes.

"What's the situation?" Gray asked when the woman came to a stop in front of him.

Swan held up two fingers before pointing off to the east, then held up five fingers before touching her arrows. Next she made a motion with her hands like snapping a branch then touched her coin purse.

"So, five men a couple blocks east, looting homes?" Gray asked, just to be sure he had understood her correctly. It had taken Gray the better part of the last two days to understand the mute Sev'ryn, but he was beginning to understand her gestures. Her smile widened before she gave a nod of acknowledgement. "Right, Swan back on the roofs, if you have a shot take it. Lets go." With that Gray set off at a run in the direction that Swan had indicated.

A few breaks later Swan whistled again, pulling Gray attention to her on the rooftops. She stood for a second and pointed to a two-story house with a shattered wooden door. Gray nodded and made his way to the house. As he approached two men stepped out of the door carrying their ill gotten gains. Luckily the two hadn't been expecting an attack at that moment and Gray and Bennett were on them before the could draw there steel. Gray opponent dropped his handful of loot and began to try to draw his sword. Gray's first strike was to the pommel of the mans sword, forcing the blade back into the scabbard before he could fully draw the blade. Then the real combat began, Gray began with a punch to the man's undefended head, dazing the soldier for a crucial moment. The man's armor was going to make body blows ineffective, so Gray instead attacked the mans joins, side stepping Gray kicked at the mans right knee aggressively. The joint gave a sickening crunch and the man howled in pain before collapsing from lack of support. Before the man could regroup from the pain of his knee Gray stepped up behind the man, and with another gut wrenching snap, gave the man's head a quick twist, before letting his body fall to the ground.

Bennett was already done with his fight when Gray glanced at him. His opponents sword arm sat at an odd angle, and his head two was twisted in a sickening way. With their quick confrontation over Gray heard sound of more conflict inside. Glancing inside, Gray checked for any possible ambushes, though it seemed none of the other soldiers where in the front room. Turning back to his group Gray began to give them orders. "Bennett you take the bottom floor, clear it of any soldiers, if you need help call out. Rava and Jared take the door, make sure we aren't flanked and that no one leaves. I'll take..." At that moment something in the dirt a few feet away caught his eye. A small blade, not much longer than half a dozen inches long, simple in design, but Gray recognized it instantly, as he had over a dozen strapped to himself at that moment.

Gray's heart fell into his stomach, and time seemed to stop. Without another word Gray raced into the building, shouting. "Sabine! Are you here!" Gray called out as he entered the building drawing one of his swords as he went.

Sounds of conflict from the second floor drew Gray attention and a gruff voice calling out “Hey! There’s someone out here!” drew him into action. Taking the stairs two at a time Gray made it about halfway up when he saw a young man facing off against a Qe’Dreki soldier, and then sent the man flying.

What was that. Gray thought for a fraction of a second, before his attention was ripped away by the screams of a woman in one of the side rooms. Grabbing onto the banister above him Gray through himself up and over and onto the walk way. Eyeing the young man at the top of the stairs, Gray thought he looked familiar but didn't have time to place him before stepping up to the door where he'd hear the screams. Gray had little time to take in the room before he activated the Taithir mark on his right hand. Three men, two in Qe’Dreki, one dressed rather commonly, and two women, woman in bed huddled into the corner sobbing and shaking another standing just across from the door. One of the Qe’Dreki soldiers had the common man pinned to a wall with a sword to his neck. That was all the information Gray had time to take in before he let his Protective Spirit ability go, directed at the two soldiers. "Come, I'm the real fight here." Gray called to the men, before slowly backing out into the hallway. Hopefully Gray hadn't been wrong in assuming the young man out her was on his side. Two on one would be rough. Three on one, impossible.
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The sound of her mother’s wails and drawers being torn out of the wooden chest filled the apartment as Sabine locked eyes with her brother. Clothes were strewn across the floor by the looting Qe’dreki, and Sabine could only watch helplessly as her brother’s expression grew increasingly frustrated in response.

“Please don’t…” she tried again.

“I said, shut up.”

Outside the apartment, the hiss of a cat - a cat? - was quickly followed by the thud of armour hitting the corridor floor. The resulting clanking echoed throughout the complex, and the Qe’dreki looked at each other in confusion.

“There’s someone out here!” The gruff yell came from the hallway as another soldier rushed out. Both of the soldiers in Sabine’s apartment stiffened, and the one nearest the chest of drawers straightened and put a hand on his sword.

A pause, and then a second thud.

Sabine watched carefully as the men exchanged dark looks. With any luck, they would lose interest in her family and investigate the sounds of their fallen ally. And it seemed luck was on her side, though not quite in the way she had expected.

“Come, I’m the real fight here.”

Her heart skipped a beat, and a heady rush of fear and relief ran through her. She would have recognized that voice anywhere.

Gray.

It took everything in her power not to turn around. Taking on the soldiers alone… was he trying to get himself killed? Was he trying to get her family killed? Idiot. Fighting the Qe’dreki by himself after pissing them off with taunts and dares seemed almost as bad of a plan as throwing away one’s only dagger.

She clenched her fists and bore her eyes into the Qe'dreki who had Kyler pinned to the wall. The soldier would know better than to take the bait, wouldn’t he? Taking hostages had to be Rebel Soldiering 101. Attack an innocent to avoid getting attacked yourself. It made the most tactical and practical sense, especially in such small quarters.

Except the soldier didn't seem to agree. Instead, he hesitated, a look of uncertainty on his face, before dropping his sword to his side and turning obediently towards Gray. The looting soldier near the chest of drawers quickly followed suit.

…what.

But there was no time to think on it further. Kyler took advantage of his freedom by lunging after the soldier with a look of rage on his face.

Fuck. “Don’t!” Sabine darted forward and blocked her brother with her arms, nearly tripping backwards with his momentum.

“Get the hell off me,” he growled as he struggled against her.

She slammed her hands against his chest in an effort to shove him as far away from the Qe’dreki as possible. “Do you have a death wish? Huh? Do you?”

“Let me go, Bine.”

“So what, you’re going to make me comfort our mother after she watches you die?” Her words came fast and low. “Immortals, idiocy better not be contagious, because there’s a serious case going around this apartment. What the fuck is it with the men I care about trying to get themselves killed?”

“Men? What?”

“Nothing. Look-”

She broke off as the sound of fighting in the hallway drew their attention. Alarms blared in her head as she frantically suppressed the thought of Gray fighting the two soldiers alone. She needed a clear head, not a panicked one.

“Look after mum, will you?” Sabine nodded at their mother, whose head was buried in her shaking knees. “She needs you more than you need revenge right now.”

“What are you gonna do?”

She shook her head. I have no idea.

His jaw twitched, but he did as she said. Kyler joined their mother near the bed, grabbed her hand, and stood guard with a determination that rivaled her own.

Sabine grimaced and moved across the room to her tiny kitchen, keeping a close eye on the doorway with the hope of spotting Gray. She rummaged for a weapon in her family’s sparse pile of cookware, and grabbed for the first plausible item she could find.

A frying pan.

Brilliant. And Gray’s the idiot?
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Aelius’ fingertips were chilled by the rush of magic yet his skin was becoming hotter to the touch. There was a euphoric sensation flirting with his feelings and his breathing was crisp and clear, his sights sharp to anyone who would dare approach him in that moment. Already he had felled two of the soldiers, and though they weren’t dead, they were no longer threats in that moment. He fought with his judgement, unsure whether or not they should be killed as to not present themselves as a hindrance later down the line. There was no telling just how many innocents or defenders they slayed in their rampage through the city. No, he told himself. He thought on his savior, the now dead man, and how he tried to scare the assaulters off more than slay anyone. Aelius wouldn’t tarnish a name he didn’t know.
He was focused on the hall before him and Flavia’s wellbeing. The feline shrunk back to him, the men threatening her owner now down, and resided between the tall man’s spread legs. Flavia was the first to react to the new man’s arrival, baring her canine’s at Gray as he swept past Aelius to continue down the hall. She stopped though upon the recognition of the face and the unresponsiveness of Aelius himself. He recognized the man clearly but this wasn’t a time for reunions. As Gray continued down the hall after the yells of a woman still trapped in one of the rooms, Aelius peered down the staircase Gray came from, making sure the human male hadn’t been followed.
By the time it was settled that Gray was the only one advancing up the stairs in that moment Gray had already announced a threat to the remaining Qe’Dreki. Aelius whirled his head around, peering down the hall as Gray backed out of one of the rooms. Though it didn’t show, nor did he say, Aelius was slightly humored by the man’s threat, believing it should’ve been him threatened and beckoning the Qe’Dreki out of the apartment rooms. It was he, after all, who landed the first blow in that specific fight. As it were, he wasn’t the one to challenge the Qe’Dreki, but it didn’t mean his wanted display of heroics couldn’t be shown.
“Go,” he commanded Flavia, nodding his head down the hall towards Gray. Flavia didn’t show any signs of hesitation, almost launching her large frame down the hall after Gray, bounding over the downed soldiers with ease, and landing with a soft thud followed by the patter of her paws.
The feline came to Gray, positioning herself, again, between an ally and the two Qe’Dreki still inside the apartment. The same goosebump evoking hiss spilled from her, giving pause to the soldiers as they noticed the menacing feline. Small as she was in comparison to a full grown man, the instant anger in her eyes could still force hesitation from those who dared approached even though they were forewarned.
Aelius readied himself, approaching Gray and Flavia down the hall with an alerted air. The slow clank of approaching armored individuals could be heard through the tense air. The mage waited a short distance behind Gray, giving the man a way of covered retreat should he be initially overwhelmed by the coming two soldiers. Between Gray and the two Qe’Dreki was Flavia, her hiss emanating, her teeth bared, and her tail flicking with aggression. She matched Gray’s backing pace and matched the slow advance of the two soldiers.
Any tension in the air snapped; one of the two soldiers launched himself out of the doorway towards Gray, attempting to disregard the feline entirely in favor for the human man. Flavia immediately retreated, bounding back to snake her way between Gray’s legs, and Aelius took the planned retreat as the signal it was intended to be. His eyes shot to the doorway and just as the Qe’Dreki emerged, sword arm prepared for a strike, his hand drew back and then shot forward. The Qe’Dreki experienced a tug that unbalanced him, an unknown arcane force attempting to yank him weakly towards the mage. Aelius’ jutting hand emitted a visually warping, yet invisible, pulse of energy that met the destabilized soldier. There was a resounding clang as the spell dented the Qe’Dreki’s armor and then a thud as the soldier was thrown into the door frame. Aelius presented an opening for Gray to either strike or be better prepared for the second soldier, and he hoped Gray would take it, lest he have to be commanded, too.
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As the first man approached Gray, a wicked grin and death in his eyes, Gray readied himself for the fight. Though right before the man struck, something knocked him off balance. A distortion in the air was the only thing that hinted at foul play. Well, foul play for the other man anyways, Gray thought as he leapt into motion. His sword was a blur as he rammed it into the man's unguarded throat. With wide eyes, the man looked at Gray, dropping his own sword to reach for his throat. Blood began to flow from his mouth, and with a sharp pull Gray pulled his blade free. A small amount a the man's blood spraying across his chest and face as he removed the blade.

Then the second man was upon him, not stopping to even mourn his comrade's passing. Closing the distance the man pulled back his sword, and prepared for a powerful thrust. Gray readied himself to counter the attack, but right before the man unleashed the strike, the sound of glass breaking interrupted the moment and the man gave a startled jerk, before falling forward, a single arrow protruding from the base of his skull.

Looking behind the man he found the source of the arrow. A window that shown light into the room that the men had occupied, and further beyond the window Swan sat her bow in hand and a proud grin on her face. When she knew Gray had seen her, she gave a wave and a wink and then disappeared from view.

"I think we're all clear up here Bennett, how're things down there?" Gray called out to the bald man below.

"All good down here, Cap'n. These boys have been busy." Bennett called back up. The last statement made Gray a bit uneasy. Bennett had already begun looting the Qe’Dreki bodies.

The lesser of evils, and for the greater good. Gray reminded himself. Turning to the young man in the hallway, Gray studied him for a quick trill before giving me a sharp nod. "Good to see you again. Aelius, right? From the caravan?" Gray asked, though he was fairly sure he was correct. "Thanks for the help." Gray continued, nodding at the man Gray had killed. Then noise from the room drew Gray attention, and he remember the crying, screaming woman.

Slowly he made his way to the door, the Qe’Dreki soldier he had stabbed in the throat still slumped in the door way. Grabbing the soldiers armor at the neck he pulled the man forward and out of the doorway. "Hello? Is anyone there. We are here to help." Gray called out as he slowly stepped through the door. His sword still in hand, but lowered.
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A flurry of limbs and swords and blood flailed in the narrow corridor, obscuring Gray from view. Sabine’s stomach twisted and she gripped her makeshift weapon tighter.

Please be okay please be okay please be-

The window shattered.

Sabine jumped a half-foot in the air and bit back a yell. She swore and darted back across the room, unsure if the attacker was friend or foe and unwilling to leave her family unprotected should they be the latter. Sure, a frying pan wasn’t “technically” a weapon, but any cast-iron pan had to hurt when it hit flesh.

Right?

Kyler gripped her free hand with his as she joined him near the bed. They both quieted and honed in on the sounds of armour and metal mixed with their mother’s sobs. No more arrows came through the window, much to her relief, and, soon enough, the fighting ceased. In its place, Gray’s voice rang out loud and clear.

Thank Ilaren.

He was alive.

And, from the sounds of it, he had allies.

Kyler tightened his grip in warning as Sabine unconsciously moved towards Gray’s voice. She blinked in surprise. “It’s okay,” she said, remembering that her family knew nothing of Gray aside from the time she’d come home beaten and bruised.

Admittedly, this was probably not the best time to bring that up.

“Just… trust me.”

Her brother regarded her carefully before releasing her hand as the Qe’dreki’s body was dragged out of the way and Gray stepped up to the door.

“Gray.” Sabine’s eyes watered and the frying pan clattered to the floor. She covered the distance between them in trills, surprising even herself as she threw her arms around his neck in a tight embrace.

“Thank you,” she murmured. “Thank you.”

She was allowed only a moment to relax before the slickness of blood touched her cheek and she was jolted out of her relief.

“Shit – are you okay? Are you hurt?” Her hands were on his face, his neck, his arms, searching for the source of the blood. Only once she was certain he was okay, either from his reassurances or her own inspection, would she drop her hands and realize what she’d done.

“I…” Her cheeks reddened and she wiped hastily at her eyes with the back of her hand, willing her nerves to quit playing havoc with her emotions. “What the hell are you doing here?”

She stepped back from him and took a better look at his appearance. He looked a right mess: dark circles, red eyes, and blood both new and old caked to his clothes and skin. Sabine winced, well aware that she couldn’t have looked much better. Two trials holed up in a stuffy apartment with little sleep and no bathwater made for a grim sight.

She crossed her arms to hide her self-consciousness and peered beyond Gray at the man who stood just outside her broken door. “Who’s your friend?”

The man was tall, hollow-jawed, and, like the rest of them, looked in dire need of a full night’s rest. But it was his eyes that confused her. They were completely white, as if he were blind.

Nearby, a large cat with enormous ears and a golden coat stood guard. Sabine had never seen anything like it, or its owner, and so eyed them both with apprehension until a small movement caught her attention.

A Qe’dreki, one of the two soldiers who had previously been knocked unconscious on the floor, stirred. Sabine’s eyes widened as he grabbed for the blind man’s ankle.

“Watch out!”
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Aelius was glad to see his rather impromptu ally taking the opening created by him. The disabled soldier was slain, and Aelius watched as the blood spurted when Gray’s blade was retracted. He always thought himself one to flinch in the face of blood but he was impartial to what he was witnessing in that moment. In that moment, it was kill or be killed, this was all in self-defense. The Qe’Dreki already had more than half the mind to kill him on sight, why should he behave any differently, especially after they already sought to slay him with their blades? Where he would once feel a pit in his stomach for wronging another so gravely there was only hollowness, the rush of lingering adrenaline still surging through him, numbing him.
The second soldier came rushing out of the room, and Aelius readied himself to cast another spell, but the crash of glass came followed by the sudden halt of the advancing man. Aelius was curious, his hands flexing with uncertainty. In the next moment, the man fell there, dead, a now seeable arrow jutting out of the nape of the soldier’s neck. Another one dead, Aelius thought, lowering his hands. Gray shouted out to someone unseen and that person shouted back. Flavia’s ears danced to catch the sounds, the large protruding things swiveling to and fro. Aelius’ eyes darted in kind with his feline’s ears, attempting to catch a glimpse of the unseen speaker. He didn’t, instead he focused his white eyes on Gray as he was questioned.
A nod came from the half-blood. “Yes, good to see you again, too, Gray,” Aelius returned.
After the brief exchange Gray turned around, continuing into the room with the wailing woman, the one the last Qe’Dreki attempted to bust out of. Aelius came up behind him a short ways, peering into the doorway over the top of Gray’s head. The wailing grew clearer, only momentarily overshadowed by Gray’s beckoning inquiry. Aelius remained quiet, looking down briefly to Flavia as she snaked her way to the front, placing herself on her haunches near Aelius’ foot. Aelius didn’t dare follow directly after Gray, keeping his distance just in case a Qe’Dreki soldier was hiding inside the room; he wanted to be prepared to aid Gray if needed, and he couldn’t do that if they both were taken by utter surprise.
Instead of a Qe’Dreki a young woman appeared, muttering Gray’s name before dropping a cast iron skillet to the floor. Aelius winced at the noise the pan made as it clunked to the ground. It was a reflex, for in that moment Aelius realized his hearing had been dampened due to the series of great sounds he had been hearing for the past few days. It seemed the woman was fussing over Gray, checking him for wounds and bleeding. As she did that, Aelius examined her: she was shorter, much shorter than him, with a strong oval shaped face despite the traumas she no doubt endured; she shared the seemingly dark brows that he did possess, too; her hair was long and frazzled by time and her frame was thin and lithe, undoubtedly thinner due to hardship.
It appeared she may have noticed him examining her, because her gaze flitted from Gray to him. He met her gaze with his alabaster eyes, looking at her with the lingering curiosity meeting knew people gave him, despite this place being literally a war zone. The half-blood was tempted to wave to the woman looking at him with such a peculiar air, and it seemed she gave Flavia the same expression of uncertainty. Flavia paid the woman no mind since Aelius stood his ground in her sight. The feline was intelligent enough to understand it was the curious woman she and her master saved. The tattered girl was no threat in this moment, until she moved.
The woman snapped for Aelius, alerting the feline and Aelius, in kind. The half-blood backed away with a reflex, snatching his leg away from the bewildered woman as Flavia lunged herself between her master and the would-be assaulter. The woman shouted a warning though, alarming the peripherals of Aelius’ white vision. His head whirled, as did his being, to the stirring man he downed moments earlier. His hands came up almost instantly in defense, his eyes watching the stirring man.
“Flavia,” he whispered, just loud enough for the caracal’s acute hearing to pick it up.
The feline withdrew from Sabine, turning its head down the hall to the rising Qe’Dreki soldiers. They both attempted to stand, one clamoring off the other so he, too, could stand. Like before, Aelius centered his hands to his midsection, drawing them back. He waited for the men to nearly be standing entirely before letting loose another pulse of energy, this one aimed at both of the men’s legs. The air warped once more, a breeze being felt around his immediate area and at Gray’s back, as the magic worked and shot forward. Aelius immediately reeled back his hands again in quick succession, another pulse of near-invisible energy jetting down the hall.
He took a heavy breath, exhaling it quickly to work away the growing sensation of a weighted chest, one of the side effects his magic caused to him. That, along with the chilling sensation attempting to grip his hands.
“Gray,” he called to the swordsman in the doorway as the two Qe’Dreki were downed once more. Aelius didn’t think they’d be out like they were last time, and he didn’t want to risk anything. Gray was the swordsman, not him, and was better equipped, let alone apt, to make the killing blows. He shot a look into the doorway, taking in Gray’s frame along with what he could see of the Sabine’s, then looked back down the hall, his eyes watching the now groaning and peeved Qe’Dreki. Flavia stood staunchly again in front of him, her tail flicking back and forth as the aggressively low growl came from her throat.
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Gray was stunned when, as he entered the room, Sabine nearly knocked him to the floor flinging her arms around his neck. Her thanks were drowned in the relief that washed over him to see her unharmed and more or less well. Wrapping his free hand around her back, Gray returned the hug. "I made you a promise remember, I'd do what I could to keep you safe. I'm a man of my word if nothing else." He said, letting her step back from him as she start to fret at his face and body looking for wounds. "Sabine, stop" Gray said taking hold of one of her hands, "It's not my blood." Gray continued, he tone grim and cold, trying to keep himself detached from the actions he had had to take to make it to her.

Looking her over, she looked a mess. Hair in tangles, bags lining her eyes, and clothes that looked they had been slept in, but Gray paid no mind to any of that. She was alive, and unharmed. Unconsciously Gray's hand reached out to touch her face, to be sure she was real, but halfway through he caught himself and with an awkward movement placed his hand on her shoulder. Looking over his shoulder at the man Sabine was asking about, "His name is Aelius, he worked that caravan job with me last season." Gray answered.

Then Sabine shouted and everything was chaos again. Turning Gray saw the two soldiers attempting to rise from where Aelius had left them on the floor. Aelius did something with his hands and soon after the two men were knocked prone again. Aelius called out to him giving him the go ahead, but Gray was already moving. Drawing his swords as he did. As he drew close enough the first man was almost back to his feet, though he hadn't been expecting Gray. Coming to a stop Gray place a boot against the mans breastplate and pushed with all the force in his leg, sending the man toppling over the railing and down the stairs to the first floor. The second man was able to get to his feet again, and was ready for a fight when Gray turned to him.

Gray stepped forward, and attempted to slash with an overhead strike of his off hand. The man caught the strike easily on his sword, but at the same moment Gray drove his main hand blade up into the mans chest. The man's eyes widened as he looked down at the piece of steel sticking out of his armor and leading back to Gray's hand, before falling to the ground, pulling Gray's sword with him.

With a grimace Gray put his boot to the left of his blade and with the sickening sound of metal on metal mixed with a wet sucking sound the blade came free. "Everything clear up there Cap'n" Bennett called, up from the first floor.

"All clear now. How's it look outside?" Gray asked the man.

"Nobody in sight right now, but who know's how long that'll last. We should get moving."

"Agreed, we are heading back the the Blacksmiths, escorting four civilians." Gray called down before heading back to Aelius and Sabine.

"We need to move, this place isn't safe anymore. The Blacksmith's Arms has become a sort of refuge for the people who can make it there. We're going to take you all there." Gray said talking to both of them. "We need to leave soon, so take only what you need or is irreplaceable." Looking beyond Sabine for the first time, Gray saw the brother and mother she had once told him about. "Is she okay to move on her own?" Gray asked, drawing his eyes back to Sabine. Depending on her answer, he'd wait for them to get ready before heading out, or call up Jared to carry her mother and then would set off in the direction of their haven.
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