13 Ymiden 717
The city within was supposed to be safe or at least, safer than the other side of the wall where F'mos lived. With all the mutants and mages loose in and out of Etzos, the Aukari thought there would be no place we would rather be even if it meant relying on the Black Guard for protection. It was going to be night when he would have to leave but he decided to savour the peace and serenity. Some people would prefer to enjoy themselves at night with some beer but the Aukari? Even without the risk of erupting if he took too much alcohol, he would rather have a nice cup of coffee to keep up his energy and him alert.
His companion for the trial however hated coffee as she considered too bitter. "One day you'll learn to like it." Probably. Until then, the little girl was going to have to make do with that overly sweet dessert she ordered. F'mos who wanted to return home before it became dark told Lizzie to "hurry up. My coffee isn't getting warmer" although it was not a concern to the girl who seemed to deliberately eat her dessert much more slower than before. The Aukari was not going to have that challenge and while he did not want to (actually he very much did), he would have to tell- show her the reason why they had to go home.
Though he hated it when he was discriminated in Etzos for his red hair which rightfully showed his race, the Aukari hesitation to point to a man held up at the checkpoint by the guards. He had the girl's attention when he asked if she "see him? You think just anyone be that angry with guards?" Now that he thought about it, it seemed that it was more than the usual disagreement but how likely would it be that "he's one of those mages. If he doesn't get what he want, Boom! Everyone dies. And there are a lot of them around so we should get home before..."
Well, nothing was meant to happen but the girl did not need to know that. The worry of those crazy mages started to take root in her and she immediately questioned F'mos on why nothing was done to the mage yet and the answer which convinced her was, "do you want to be the one to tell the guards and force them to take action? Give the mage a reason to go crazy? Or do you want to close your eyes and forget about it so we can go home?" He had her take a look at the trouble at the checkpoint again where the man seemed to be taken by the guards somewhere else so "you see? Just let it go and no trouble" he told her with a smug look on his face.
What the Aukari did not know was how close to the truth he was and, how far he was from the facts of the event in question because soon, the man exploded in anger and he thought the reason he splashed himself with water was for some cooling off gag. It was not funny once Lizzie screamed when the man punched a guard until he slammed into a wall, profanities yelled out loud that F'mos did not know if he should cover Lizzie's eyes or ears when the man punched another guard into the crowd. Obviously not normal, probably a mage as Lizzie shouted wildly and got the attention of everyone else.
Including the 'mage' which looked right at them. Things were so not going well, especially when he lifted a nearby cart and ignored the attacks of the other guards which bounced right off him to toss it right at the pair. F'mos thought they were done for until the cart exploded and a spike of earth stood in its place. He was as dumbfounded as Lizzie on what happened until he heard another yell. It came from a man who held one of the earlier guards and it sounded a lot like a challenge which at least got the attention of the aggressor away from the pair somewhat.
The fight was about to begin.
