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26 The Prisoner
« Reply #30 on: July 09, 2006, 11:40:17 pm »
  Jefecra was getting annoyed. An hour of questioning and Lordbug was still denying everything. He himself was starting to wonder. Lord Kehala had been very clear. He had inside information, he said. He couldn’t reveal his source because it would put his man at risk. Reluctantly, Jefecra had agreed to bring Lordbug in, although it was not his way. He wanted to speak to Kehala’s man first. You have to be methodical about these things.
  Then he had seen Lordbug at the execution. He had been jumpy as if he was expecting something. He had seen him look at the sky, had seen the bird. It must have been under Lordbug’s control, but they had searched him and had found no Glyph. Maybe someone else was assisting. Lordbug had impeded the guard when they had tried to prevent Sudisir escaping. He had distracted them – he had seen that with his own eyes.
  He left Lordbug in his cell and went back to his desk. The evidence from the murder had been cleared away and filed neatly in small wooden boxes. Kehala had told him to concentrate on Sudisir’s execution, so the murder investigation was on the back burner now. He had tried to keep it to the back of his mind but thoughts kept popping up. Why had the body been left in such a conspicuous place? Why not hide it?
  No, he had to focus. Lordbug and perhaps others had aided the escape of a dangerous criminal and he had to get a confession. Kehalar had explained that Lordbug’s part in Sudisir’s initial capture had been a smokescreen. In fact, he had tried to help him evade capture. No, it was Arka that had subdued Sudisir. But she trusted Lordbug. Maybe he moved her into the University so he could keep an eye on her. He needed Finara to bring Arka to him. Without her, he could not be sure.
  Facts! He needed more facts. He skimmed though his notebook. The interviews with Finara and Bevon about the rat. The number 7 leapt off the page. Bevon had said the tail was bent into the shape of a seven. Maybe, just maybe, worth a try. He was clutching at straws now.
  Returning to Lordbug’s cell, he dismissed the guard and sat opposite Lordbug.
  “You are making this very hard for yourself,” he began.
  Lordbug ignored this.
  “All you have to do is tell me what you know and you can go home. You will be helping yourself, Lordbug.”
  Lordbug looked at Jefecra. He was doing a good job hiding his temper, he thought. What could he tell him? If Jefecra found out that Lordbug had been spying on a group of influential and ‘respectable’ members of Hydlaa society, he would have him arrested charged and incarcerated. He would think the worst. But as far as his involvement in Sudisir’s escape went, he couldn’t prove a thing; all Lordbug had to do was keep quiet.
  Jefecra looked pensive. It was time to take a gamble.
  “Let me show you something,” he said.
  Taking a sheet out of his notebook, he drew a figure seven on the paper and handed it to Lordbug. His expression flickered, just long enough for Jefecra to perceive surprise and alarm.
  “You see, I knew about this all along,” he crooned, “I suggest now would be a good time to tell me what you know.”
  Lordbug’s mind raced. It was inconceivable that Jefecra was a member of the Seven. He had suspected that they had someone working for them in the guard, but the Captain? There was an uneasy silence, but Jefecra knew Lordbug was thinking. It was all a matter of timing. He stood up and walked behind Lordbug’s chair.
  “Come on Lordbug, we have known each other a long time.”
  He leant over so that his face was level with the side of Lordbug’s head. Lordbug looked ahead, his gaze fixed on the cell wall.
  “I know that you know about this. I also suspect this has something to do with the murder we are investigating (where did that come from? he thought). You don’t want to get mixed up in that business, now do you? So just tell me what you know about seven.”
  Lordbug shifted uncomfortably. The stakes had suddenly got higher. He still harboured doubts about the identity of the dead man. If he was their man, the guard might have found a link to him. What if he had a message on him? What if they had identified him? They would soon find out that Lordbug knew him.
  “And I was rather hoping you might want to help us with this…If you had, of course, we might have been willing to help you too. A word in the right ear, you know.”
  Jefecra stood perfectly still, his head level with Lordbug’s cheek. He could see a slight twitch in his eyelid; he knew he was getting there.
  Lordbug sighed. “Just tell him!” a voice shouted in his head, “He’ll know sooner or later. Just tell him the truth!”
  And so he started, slowly at first, to tell Jefecra about the Seven. How he had become aware that the criminal business in Hydlaa was gradually being taken over by this group. How he had managed to get a man on the inside, how he was starting to get information out, how he had realised that they were going to rescue Sudisir. And, yes, the dead man was probably their spy. He realised that now, in spite of the message.
  “And why did you not come to me?” asked Jefecra.
  This was a tough one. Lordbug could hardly tell him that he suspected that the Seven had men in the guard, could he? But that was how they had managed to avoid being found out. A change of guard here, a red herring there. Someone had been manipulating Jefecra. He wasn’t going to take that easily. And, Lordbug could not prove it; he had no names.
  “I know you respond to facts,” said Lordbug, “I wanted more proof.”
  It was a good answer, and Jefecra had to agree.
  “But in doing so, you sent a man to his death?”
  Lordbug looked down. This is what most deeply troubled him.
  “Tell me everything you know.”
  Lordbug nodded. He felt as if a weight had been lifted off his shoulders.

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27: Hunting the hunter
« Reply #31 on: July 12, 2006, 02:25:12 pm »
  Sudisir had arrived at the ruins beneath the giant Stalagmite just before dark. There was a Bandit here who owed him a favour. He needed some weapons and a Glyph and it was too dangerous for him to be seen in public. He had no plan except to kill Arka. What happened after that was for the Gods to decide.
  Kehala’s Krans had been sent to follow him. He’d heard them crashing about. The invisibility Glyph had helped him confirm it. He had managed to lead a false trail to Akkaio before doubling back. It had delayed him, but with nothing to defend himself with, he had no option.
  The Bandit had been very obliging. Two dark daggers in his belt and a Red Glyph in his pocket, he was now ready to conclude his business. The path to the village lay over the ridge. There was a narrow way through, he remembered. Dawn was breaking as he reached the summit. For a brief moment, he was silhouetted against the morning sky. It was just long enough to attract the attention of a pair of very sharp Menki eyes.
  “He’s here!” whispered Nikoren.
  Pinnate blinked in the darkness, “Credom or’t, Nikoren. I can’t see a thing.”
  “On the ridge.”
  Nikoren pointed.
  “That’s the way to the village,” said Pinante, “Looks like he’s picked up her trail. Thank the gods we are not too late.”
  The two scrambled up the bank and through the tunnel in the undergrowth. There was no sign of Sudisir as they emerged.
  “This way,” said Pinante, leading Nikoren down into the valley, “We’ll pick up the pathway soon enough.”
  By the time they reached the village, Sudisir had gone. It was clear he had been here. Arka’s handiwork lay smashed on her parents’ grave.
  “So this is what she came here for.” Pinante pieced the fragments of stone together. He waved his hands over the cracks and mumbled into his beard. Gradually, the pieces of stone moved together and the gaps filled.
  Nikoren was impressed but irritated.
  “Nice work, Pinante, but shouldn’t we get a move on?”
  “If Arka thought it was worth risking her life for then we should make sure it wasn’t in vain.”
  Hauling the repaired stone back into position he glared at Nikoren.
  “So what are we waiting for? Let’s get moving.”
  Nikoren sighed. As much as he admired Pinante, he could be annoying. He hauled his bags on his back and took after the Dwarf who was already on his way.
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28: The net draws tighter
« Reply #32 on: July 16, 2006, 12:27:39 am »
  Rabartus was puzzled. Arka’s trail had led them back to Akkaio. This was not an easy place to hide in. There were relatively few buildings; searching would take an hour, or two at the most. The first thing was to secure the gate. He was convinced the two fugitives were still in the town.
  Finara stayed at the gates until she could be relieved. She stopped everyone that passed though and asked each if they had seen an Fenkie with a female Stonebreaker. No one had seen anything. This was possible; Arka and her companion would have arrived very early.
  Eventually a couple of Menkies arrived to relieve her of her post. After briefing them she set off to help Rabartus in his house to house search.

Arka and Zorbels had been woken from a deep sleep. The journey from the village had taken all night and they had arrived at Akkaio just before the dawn. Just as Zorbels had said, they were able to enter the town unchallenged. Zorbel’s friend, Satayne, had hidden them in a corner of one of the warehouses, behind a stack of old crates.
It was him that was shaking them now.

“You must leave. Quickly. The guards are searching for you.”

Satayne led them out of the warehouse and towards the main gates, hugging the wall. Checking that Finara and Rabartus were not in sight he beckoned them to follow.

“But there are guards on the gate!” said Arka.

“They are with us. They will let you pass. Go, quickly!”

Zorbels hugged Satayne, “Thank you. I won’t forget this.”

“Go. Now!” hissed the Menki.

Arka and Zorbels ran towards the gate where the two Menkies were beckoning them to hurry. She and Zorbels slipped through the gate unnoticed, followed by the ‘guards’.

“We will make sure you get safely to the road,” Said one, “Say nothing.”

  The outer portal was deserted and Arka and Zorbels quickly climbed the hill beside it and were soon in open country.
  Shortly later, Rabartus and Finara arrived at th’ Broken Door.

“Someone is hiding her,” growled Rabartus, “And the Fenkie – I know who it is. Her scent is all over this town. Zorbels!”

“Are you sure?”

“Of course I’m sure. You think I can’t recognise her scent?”

“I didn’t know Arka knew Zorbels.”

“Well, it’s her all right.”

Finara cast her mind back to her meeting with Arka at the city gates. It was true. Zorbels had left just after Arka, but separately. She told Rabartus.

“Do you think she is mixed up in this?” she asked.

“Could be. Or it might have been a coincidence – a chance meeting. She’s a mystery that one.”

Finara knew Zorbels well and could not believe she would harm anyone. But she had to agree with Rabartus, she was an enigmatic character.

“Trouble is, everyone knows her here. Any one of ‘em could be hiding her. And, like as not, they wouldn’t tell us.”

Finara agreed. “And you are sure they are still here?”

Rabartus started. “Who did you leave on the gates?”

“A couple of Menkies. You sent them.”

“I sent no-one…”

The two raced out of the tavern to find the gates deserted. Rabartus put his nose to the ground and moaned. “They’ve gone!” he said, “and at least a half hour ago. We’ve lost them.”

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29: A cold trail
« Reply #33 on: July 17, 2006, 01:52:31 pm »
   Sudisir had followed the trail towards Akkaio for an hour before he realised he was being followed. For the third time, the Invisibility Glyph came to his aid. He slipped off the road into a small thicket and concealed himself with the spell as his pursuers rounded the corner. He frowned. It was that troublesome Dwarf, Pinante and his stupid sidekick Menkie. For a moment he thought about attacking, but held back. Why take an unnecessary risk? In any case, another plan was forming. What if they did let Arka know he was on her trail? He could still prevail. He’d almost succeeded before and this time he would be better prepared.
   He waited for the two to pass him. What to do now? He could let Pinante and the Menkie find Arka. They would probably want to take her back to Hydlaa. He could cut across country from here and intersect the main road. He would keep off the road but head towards Akkaio. There were plenty of spots there from which he could launch an ambush. With the element of surprise he could easily take on all three, as long as he disabled Pinante first. The other two would be easy prey. If they stayed in Akkaio, he would find them there. He smiled to himself. This was going to be easy. 
   Taking his bearings, he left the road at right angles, striking across the broad plain. If he kept a straight course he would intersect the Hydlaa road in an hour or two.  Unaware that Sudisir had evaded them, Pinante and Nikoren kept doggedly on towards Akkaio. Nikoren suddenly stopped.

“What’s the matter?” asked Pinante.

“The trail has gone cold.”

“Hmm. We should press on to Akkaio. I need to know that Arka is alright.”

“Better that we find Sudisir. Then we remove the risk altogether.”

“Unless it is Sudisir removing the risk to him,” thought Pinante, though he did not say it.

“What is your plan?” he asked wearily.

“Sudisir must have left the road. We must double back and find him.”

“And leave Arka alone and defenceless? This is madness.”

“We can’t be far away. He must have stopped and let us pass.”

Pinante had to admit this and grudgingly agreed.

“Alright, but if we can’t find the trail after an hour, we head straight for Akkaio.”

The two turned around and headed back the way they came.

Sudisir soon arrived at the main road. He paused at the top of the bank, hearing raised voices. Cautiously he edged forward to get a better view. Guards! From Hydlaa. Were they looking for him? How did they know he was here? He strained to hear.

“Wait until Jefecra hears about this! I told you to wait on the gate.”

“You said you would send someone to relieve me.”

“I did no such thing! You asked me to and I said I would come back with someone.”

“When they arrived I assumed…”

“Well you assumed wrong! Now we’ve lost Arka. The two of ‘em could be anywhere by now.”

Sudisir frowned. Arka had left already. And she had someone with her. That would make things more difficult. Now he had to track her down all over again. He would need to get into Hydlaa unseen. The glyph would be useful yet again. But finding Arka in the city would be more difficult. And why were the guards looking for Arka? He’d have to make sure he got to her first. Keeping well away from the road, he headed towards the city at a run.

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Back in Hydlaa, Gholmyrr was beginning to worry. Lordbug was still in custody and there had been no sign of Pinante, Nikoren or Arka. He wondered what to do. On a whim, he walked past the signal point. The stone had been moved! He had to look twice to be sure. It was a huge temptation to collect the message himself, but Gholmyrr knew how dangerous that could be. He followed the procedure. First he would alert the runner, then check out the message drop point, from a safe distance.

Twenty minutes later, he had the scrap of parchment in his hand. He waited until he was safely home before he read it.

“Things getting tight. I need out. Meet me at midnight by the fountain.”

Gholmyrr’s eyes narrowed. He knew what he had to do.

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30: The old path
« Reply #34 on: July 20, 2006, 08:23:44 am »
 “What now?” asked Zorbels.

“We should try to get back to Hydlaa.” Arka was still concerned about the execution.

“But the guards are after you.”

“They won’t expect me to be hiding in Hydlaa will they?”

Zorbels bit her lip. She still didn’t know why Arka was in trouble. It was awkward to ask now, so the two walked on in silence for a while.
They were now a long way from Akkaio and in deep country.

“Where are we going?” asked Zorbels.

“I know a back way into Hydlaa.”

Arka was following an old path, now overgrown, that she used as a girl. Her father would take her to Hydlaa to sell weapons from time to time. They would stay at the tavern overnight. Arka made friends with the landlord’s son, Gronwin. They would hide in the trees on the forest road and throw acorns at the passers by. It was Gronwin that had shown her how to get in and out of Hydlaa unseen. That was so long ago. Gronwin was long gone. Arka wondered if he had ever married and if he had left children. She had found herself scanning people’s faces, looking for a likeness. No-one seemed to have heard about the landlord or his son. She sighed.
 
Zorbels saw that Arka was deep in thought and realised this was not the time to quiz her about the guard. She followed her closely, keeping all her senses alert. But so far, amazingly, no-one had followed them.
 
They were skirting the forest now and Zorbels could see the top of the Windowless Tower above the trees. She realised that this way would take them to the West Road; she hoped Arka didn’t intend to get into Hydlaa down the crags. It was a dangerous route, especially in the dark, although safer than facing the City Guards. She wouldn’t choose that way in but said nothing, letting Arka lead her. Maybe she knew a different way. They approached the round lake as it was just getting dark. The two stopped to bathe their feet in the cool waters.
 
Higher up on the hillside, sat a single Elf. His eyes were fixed on Arka. He fingered he hilt of the short sword nervously. If only she was on her own. He could easily take her. He scowled. More than Dwarfs he hated Dwarf friends. But he could not take on the Fenki as well. He would follow them and wait for his opportunity…

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31: Empty handed
« Reply #35 on: July 23, 2006, 04:45:35 pm »
It was late evening as Finara and Rabartus entered the City. Finara had checked with the guards, but they had seen no sign of Arka or Zorbels. She knew she had better report to Jefecra straight away but was afraid of his reaction. There had been no sight of the two on the road and there had been too much traffic for Rabartus to pick up the scent. They had tried their best, but he would not see it that way.

She found Jefecra in a meeting with Gholmyrr. He beckoned her to enter.

“What news, Finara?”

Finara looked at the floor. “We lost her, sir. They were hidden in Ojaveda and escaped with the help of the Enkidukai.”

“They…?”

“We believe that Arka is with a Fenki, named Zorbels.”

Jefecra’s eyes narrowed. So Zorbels was mixed up in this. He wondered how much she knew about it. With Zorbel’s help, it was no surprise that Arka had given them the slip.

“Will that be all sir?” Finara looked hopeful.

“Yes… No! I have another job for you.” He pointed to an empty chair. “I know you must be tired but Sir Gholmyrr here has some interesting news.”

Finara flopped into the chair. She had had not slept for two days and struggled to keep her eyes open. Jefecra handed her a scrap of parchment and Finara strained to read the small handwriting.

“What is this?” she began.

“Our friend here, Sir Gholmyrr, has been part of a plot to uncover a band of outlaws. It seems they have been gradually taking over various criminal activities in Hydlaa. They had a spy who managed to inveigle his way into their midst.”

Finara stifled a yawn. Jefecra’s ponderous way of speaking was pushing her towards sleep. Her eyes were already closing.

“And although it would seem from this note that he is now wanting to be relieved of his duties, Sir Gholmyrr here is of the opinion that he has in fact been executed by the leader and that he was indeed the victim we found in that rather distressing condition in the fountain…”

The paper fell from Finara’s hand. Gholmyrr gave a little cough.

“I think we should let her sleep, Jefecra.”
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32: Too Late
« Reply #36 on: July 25, 2006, 01:20:01 pm »
Pinante and Nikoren limped into Akkaio just before dark. They had caught sight of Sudisir once, ahead of them on the plains, but he had suddenly disappeared. Nikoren had insisted they try to find him, although Pinante was more intent on getting to Akkaio – he was convinced Arka would be sheltering there. Failing that, he hoped Trasok would have some news for him.

They had wasted so much time. Nikoren blamed Pinante for stopping to repair the headstone. Pinante blamed Nikoren for trying to follow Sudisir. Neither had spoken for the past hour. The lights were being lit as they walked though the gates. Nikoren broke the awkward silence.

“I think we should split up.”

“Suits me,” grunted Pinante.

“We’ll meet in the Th’ Broken Door in an hour.”

“Agreed”

Nikoren headed off for the warehouses, Pinante to Trasok’s.

An hour later they were in the tavern.

“She’s gone,” began Pinante.

“With Zorbels,” agreed Nikoren.

“Too late to follow her now. She’ll be in Hydlaa by now.”

“Zorbels will take care of her.” Nikoren had a lot of respect for this Fenki.

“So we should stay here for the night.”

“Agreed. But first thing tomorrow, we set out for home?”

“Of course.”

With that, they paid for their drinks and set out to find lodgings for the night. Pinante went off to stay with Trasok, while Nikoren went to Fjanarr who lived in one of the Enki dwellings in the warehouse district.

“Greetings Tabei. It has been a long time. What brings you here?” asked his host.

Nikoren smiled. “I’m afraid this is a brief visit, Fjanarr. We are looking for a friend.”

“The same one the Hydlaa guards were seeking?”

Nikoren nodded.

“You know she has gone?”

“Yes.”

“Well, she is in good company. There is no need for you to worry. You can sleep well tonight. First a little supper.”

Nikoren smiled.  It was a long time since he had lived in Akkaio, and the place, and its reputation for hospitality had changed very little. He was tired after his long journey but could not turn down the offer of Enki food. An hour later, filled with sweetmeats and good wine, he headed for bed. Instead of sleeping, he lay awake in the darkness for a good hour. His mind was racing. It was possible that Arka was not aware that Sudisir had escaped. Indeed, she would still believe the execution had yet to take place. If Zorbels was with her, she must have left Hydlaa before the execution too. He hoped they were on their guard. Would Sudisir follow them back into Hydlaa? It was possible. He was so determined to kill Arka. By now he would be fully armed. They should have tried harder to find him but Pinante was insistent on them coming here. Why had he given in? They could have been in Hydlaa by now.

In his room above the blacksmith’s Pinante was having trouble sleeping. If only they’d got here earlier! Trasok had told him that Finara and a Menki guard from Hydlaa had been searching for Arka. What if they had arrested her? If only they hadn’t wasted so much time looking for Sudisir. But Nikoren had insisted.  Things were looking bad. With Lordbug in custody and Arka arrested it was likely that he and Nikoren would be stopped as soon as they tried to enter Hydlaa. But they had to get back. He could use the invisibility spell to get them through the gates, but what then?

Both Pinante and Nikoren fell into fitful sleep.

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Re: Arka's Return 2: The Tower
« Reply #37 on: July 27, 2006, 12:50:27 am »
I like it! Nicely written, good plot. Can't wait for more. \\o//

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Re: Arka's Return 2: The Tower
« Reply #38 on: July 27, 2006, 08:28:18 am »
 :oops:

Arka tells me there's lots more to come!
(looking forward to it too)

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Re: Arka's Return 2: The Tower
« Reply #39 on: July 27, 2006, 01:23:00 pm »
Thanks guys :D

Stay tuned: There's lots more to come!

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33. A dead end
« Reply #40 on: July 27, 2006, 01:26:32 pm »
Sudisir slipped into the city of Hydlaa before the gates were closed. With the invisibility glyph it was easier than he had imagined. But he did not fail to notice that the guards were stopping everyone coming in and out of the city, and some were being searched. He needed to find a place to hide, away from the guards and more importantly away from Kehala’s henchmen. He passed the windowless tower and an interesting thought struck him. No-one would think of looking for him there. It would be perfect. And he had thought of a way of getting to Arka. But first he needed some more weapons.

Half an hour later later, Arka and Zorbels had arrived at the top of the crags. A narrow path led down the cliff face into the heart of Hydlaa. Zorbels looked down with horror.

“Arka, I have to tell you something,” she began, her voice trembling. “I don’t think I can do this.”

Arka stared at her. “But you are a Fenki. It will be easy for you.”

“You don’t understand,” began Zorbels, “It’s the height.”

Arka looked with concern at her companion. Zorbels was trembling and her eyes stared down at the crag. “I’ve always been afraid of heights. When you brought me here, I thought you might mean us to go down this way but I hoped there was another route that you knew – a tunnel through the hillside or something else…” Her voice trailed away.

“There is only this way or the wall,” began Arka, “and that is probably more dangerous in the dark. We can’t go knocking on the gates.”
Zorbels smiled a little, though her legs still felt like jelly.

“I’m sorry I got you into this,” said Arka.

Zorbels saw an opportunity to have the conversation she had been putting off. “Arka?” she began, tentatively.

“Yes?”

“Tell me. Why are the Hydlaa Guard after you? What is it you’ve done?”

Arka looked Zorbels in the eye. “I don’t know,” she replied, flatly.

Zorbels eyes widenened.

“I had some problems with the guard when I fist arrived here,” Arka continued, “but I honestly thought that was behind me now. I really have no idea why they want me.”

Zorbels smiled, “I believe you.”

Arka suddenly froze.

“What is it?”

“I don’t know. I heard a noise. Someone is following us.”

Zorbels turned round slowly and scanned the hillside. It was quite dark but her Fenki eyes were keen. There was a movement on the edge of her vision and she focused.

“It’s an elf. He’s stalking us.”

Arka looked alarmed. “What does he look like?”

“It’s hard to tell in this light. Dark hair. Quite short, even for a Dermorian.”

Arka moaned, “No!”

“What is it?”

“My worst nightmare,” came the reply.

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Re: Arka's Return 2: The Tower
« Reply #41 on: July 30, 2006, 10:58:02 pm »
To my readers:

Thanks for sticking with this.
The story is finally complete!
I will post one section a day from now on (two on some days) as I need to complete the posting before 12 August

I promise a nail-biting finish!

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34: Ambush
« Reply #42 on: July 30, 2006, 11:01:38 pm »
If Gholmyrr had any doubts about the message, they were dispelled as soon as he entered the square. The Ynnwn standing in the shadows was clearly not their man. He suddenly felt anguished, now knowing that they had lost a good friend. But he had to keep up appearances.

“Is that you?” he whispered.

The Ynnwn raised a hand in silent greeting.

“Come into the light.”

The Ynnwn paused for a moment then took a tentative step forward. Gholmyrr heard a footstep behind him and spun round. Two Krans were blocking his way. One held a length of rope, the other a sack.

“You’s coming wiv us,” said one.

Gholmyrr fell to the ground as the crossbow bolts thudded into the Krans, bringing them to their knees.

The Ynnwn started to run, but was tackled by Bevon and quickly overcome. Suddenly the square was full of guards.

“Good work, Sir Gholmyrr,” said Jefecra, a broad grin across his face.

“You cut it fine. I thought I was in trouble.”

“Ah. The element of surprise.”

“Certainly took me by surprise!”

“Still, our objective is achieved. And as your story is corroborated, we can release your colleague.”

“What will happen to them?”

“We need to… err… extract some information from this one,” said Jefecra indicating the Ynnwyn.

“How?...”

“We have our methods,” he replied with more than a little menace.

Gholmyrr shuddered. He wondered what state Lordbug would be in. Jefecra seemed to read his mind.

“I wouldn’t worry if I were you,” he said, “Lordbug was most cooperative.”

“Can I see him?”

“In a little while.”

It was a short walk back to the guardhouse. Jefecra was deep in thought and Gholmyrr didn’t want to disturb him. But he was desperately worried about Arka. He had heard nothing from Pinante and Nikoren, and Sudisir had been at large for 36 hours.

Gholmyrr waited in Jefecra’s office while Jefecra and Bevon interrogated the Yllian. After what seemed to be an age the door slowly opened and a familiar face appeared.

“Lordbug! You’re safe.”

Lordbug nodded. “Jefecra knows everything,” he said.

“It’s probably better that way,” began Gholmyrr.

“But we don’t know who has been passing information to the Seven from the guard. It has to be someone high up. I’m sure it’s not Jefecra, but this is sure to get back to them. Then we are in serious trouble.”

Gholmyrr considered this.

“Has Jefecra told you about the arrest?”

“No.”

Gholmyrr paused. Lordbug didn’t know that it was their man who had been killed.

“They have arrested an Ynnwn.”

“Not?…”

“No.” Gholmyrr looked grave. “It’s bad news.”

“I thought as much. What happens now?”

“Jefecra is interrogating him. All we can do is wait.”

And so they waited.

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35: A rock and a hard place
« Reply #43 on: July 31, 2006, 01:02:41 pm »
“I don’t believe it,” said Arka, “Not here. Not now. It’s not possible.”

Zorbels looked confused. “Who?…”

“It’s Sudisir. I’m sure of it.”

“It can’t be. He’s in the Tower.”

“He must have escaped. He means to kill me, Zorbels. We have to get away.”

“We could fight him.”

“He’s too powerful. It was a fluke that I managed to overcome him last time.”

Zorbels looked at the crags below her feet. She could feel the panic rising in her.

“We have to go. Now.”

She bit her lip and nodded.

“Just keep close to the cliff face and don’t look down. I’ll go first.”

Arka moved onto the narrow ledge. “Come on.”

Zorbels tried to move but her legs wouldn’t let her.

“Zorbels! Now! Get on the ledge. I’ll be with you all the way.” There was panic in her voice.

Zorbels realised that Arka was as afraid of Sudisir as she was of the crags. Summoning all her strength she moved towards the ledge.

“Stay close.”

Gradually they edged down the path. The surface was just a glimmer in the dark. It was rarely used and moss grew in patches here and there. A couple of times, Arka’s boots lost their grip and Zorbels had to grab her, her head swimming.

“Don’t leave me Arka.”

“It’s alright.”

Arka remembered there were a few places where the path had fallen away. It would be difficult to gauge in the dark, but they would need to jump across a few gaps. She hoped Zorbels would manage.

A noise from above made them both look up. Small stone chips began to fall around them.

“What’s he doing?”

There was a flurry of stones and a low rumble.

“Quick!” shouted Arka as the boulder started to fall. “Flatten yourself against the wall. Here!”

She dragged Zorbels under an outcrop of rock as the boulder hit, sending sharp fragments showering on them. Arka opened her eyes again and looked at the path ahead with dismay. A large section was missing where the boulder had struck it. They were lucky to be alive, but they were now trapped!

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Re: Arka's Return 2: The Tower
« Reply #44 on: July 31, 2006, 01:32:39 pm »
OT -- I like the Sisters of Mercy! :D

You are a real power lady, Arka... respect.  :thumbup:

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