She didn't have time for this.
Most people would panic if they were bound and dumped in the ruins awaiting some interrogation. But no, she was just flat out frustrated. She had evidence to gather against that tyrant Seria, she had Allena to find, she had Rigwyn to stop and she had a potential demon on the loose. Bloody realms, she had two surgeries she needed to perform and one of them was an emergency. She didn't have time for some nutty Azure Mage to dig his fingers into her head. She didn't have time to be kidnapped.
In the distance, through the crack of the dilapidated tower, she could see the dot of the fifth familiar darting by with some note she couldn't answer. Great. Some violent crackpot had probably gone on a killing spree on the plaza or something. There were people bleeding out all over the place and they were trying to get her to come, but there she sat, bound, with her ever so glorious kidnapper snoring against the far wall.
What she was most infuriated about was the fact that she'd allowed herself to be taken. She'd stopped being paranoid for two seconds and now she was paying for it. “Wouldja mind readin' one o' yer stories to me, lass?” Fell for it hook, line and sinker. She thought she was above flattery, but she wasn't above the love of literature. He's illiterate and doesn't want to admit it, she'd thought to herself. She felt bad for him! Of course she'd read to him! What could it hurt?
Idiot. She was such an idiot. By the time he'd slid that ring onto her finger, it had been too late for her to jerk her hand away. It made her follow him around like a lost lamb. Some sort of Azure Enchantment. Now that nobody was questioning her it wasn't so bad, but whenever the questions were flying it made her head throb and her tongue bleed from biting to keep from spilling her guts.
“My, you are a popular one.” Evirea looked up and glared at the ynnwn woman before her. Over seven feet tall, there was no way she was anything else, even though her face was blotted out by her hood and dark way shadows. “Who are you, exactly?”
The klyros just smirked. Wasn't her fault if they didn't do their research before snatching someone. If there were consequences, good. It was stupid to just think you could start taking people and...
Her captor's hand smacked across her face, a slap so violent she toppled over to the side, flailing awkwardly with her wrists and ankles locked together.
“I don't like your cheek,” the woman said. “But it doesn't matter. He'll be here soon, and trust me honey, you won't be able to fight him. We'll let you go though, I promise. Never fear. We just need to know a few things, hm?”
“I'm not about to share anything with a temperamental bi...”
Another slap tossed her to the other side. Her face stung. Sometimes she wished she knew when to keep her mouth shut. But she tended to have less than perfect judgment sense when she was pissed. She could only hope that Ilase would find her. She'd shared his ability with far too many people, that was true. But something told her he wouldn't turn his back on her now. Despite other's qualms about him, there was compassion in that man. She wasn't so eager to just give him up for nothing. He wasn't nothing. He was sly, quick-witted. He'd just been hurt, and that hurt made him bitter. Wasn't something she could blame him for. She knew that feeling all too well. Did she trust him? Maybe not. But she liked him. And if he'd let her in, she wanted to help him. Like so many, he didn't need another haughty naysayer looking down on him. He needed to be reminded of his worth.
She had too many secrets that weren't hers. Trusted secrets. Not just valuable ones, but sensitive ones from people who told her because they knew she wouldn't share. She couldn't betray that trust, she couldn't. She didn't care if it made her head explode, this ass wasn't getting his hands on those thoughts.
“Finally,” the ynnwn said. A ylian entered the room, looking at her rather brazenly and unmasked. She memorized his features, his height and build. Yes, she had to cement him in her mind. She had to...
He stooped down and placed an amulet around her head. She felt a presence seeping into her mind, insidious yet potent, and. And he. He asked her...
It was gone. It was gone? What had happened, what had he asked? Where was she? Oh gods, oh gods. She couldn't remember.
She couldn't remember...