Skeletons in the Closet
80th of Searing 120th Year of the Age of Steel
The plan was going smoothly, now they just had to wait for the man to arrive. Saej wouldn’t stop folding the hem of her dress and she thought Vincent’s eyes would roll out of his head. He had been giving her so many eye rolls as she waited it only made her nerves worse. Everyone was on the same page though, Shasco was there and so was Poppy, the bar had been let know about what was going to happen and she had their blessing even if Vincent thought she was silly. It was a fair price of mockery to use their cellar, she thought maybe she deserved it.
She was having second thoughts. How would he feel about being shoved in a cellar with her and what if he didn’t go along with the plan? How would she feel to be mesmerized and tricked into a cellar with some man who thought to woo her? Her hands ran up and down her face with terror and anxiety, it was already in motion she would have to go through with it. The money was paid and she was here waiting. Shasco grinned at her from his spot in the Inn where he played his lute, he wouldn’t stop playing love songs and winking at her. The knot in her stomach felt like it was going to break apart and cause her to heave, a huge wave of nausea crashed over her and she struck the table hard with her hand to steady herself. This earned her a glance from Vincent but he said nothing.
That was when the door opened and she saw him. Saej was acutely aware then how she looked. She had tied her dreadlocks into a large bun on the top of her head and wore the stupid sage green dress she had bought from the market, just like she told him she would wear when he took her onto the roof. Some part of her was disappointed to see him, she was hoping he would stand her up so she could just leave and maybe move out of his house, flee back to Kalzasi, and never have to go through this again.
‘What the fuck was this feeling?’
Mentally she was pleading to Shasco to shut up and just get on with it. Poppy saw Althalos and stood to her feet, wagging her tail in greeting but didn’t leave Saej’s side. The massive beast had grown to like the elf.
Standing from the table she walked over to him and grimaced, managing a slight,
“Uhh…”
In greeting. She felt a tap on her shoulder but before she could whip around Shasco’s chin rest there. He was looking at Althalos with the most evilest of grins. This is what he said next.
“Saej told me that she spoke to you about our magic. I thought maybe you would like a demonstration. Now, pay close attention to my hands and remember, there’s nothing up my sleeve.”
From his pocket, he produced three juggling balls and began to toss them. This was when he started composing the thought and trill of “follow the ball” in Althalos’s mind. Saej watched in abject horror as the plan was put quickly into motion, there was nothing she could say. Shasco grinned at the pale-elf like a devil before his face took on a more solemn tone with the concentration of the spell. Taking steps backward Shasco led him to the cellar door, the bar watching with a mix of laughter and curiosity at the bard. Saej stayed rooted in the spot for a moment not sure what to do, hands caught in Poppy’s fur but finding no comfort there. She walked behind Shasco and opened the door. Before the trill could fizzle out he chucked a ball down the steps, this is when Althalos, if mesmerized, would follow the ball down into the cellar. Saej would follow behind him with Poppy in tow and shut the door behind her.
Now in the dim cellar, she was met with a table, a bottle of wine, two glasses, and a lit candle sitting in the middle of the table itself. The cellar had dried herbs hanging from the ceiling, crates, kegs, and wine racks organized as a tavern’s cellar would be wont to do. She waited for him to come to before speaking.
“The door isn’t locked. You can leave. I know this all seems pretty elaborate but I just thought,”
She puffed a huge blow of anxiety out of her chest,
“After the other night maybe you would want to, you know. Get to know me more. It was Shasco’s idea for that trick, he’s been waiting to pull a prank like that on you for some time he said. I hope you feel okay, I-- I’m sorry that was rotten of me.”
Saej touched the bodice of her dress for a moment, hand shaking, then sat down in one of the chairs. Well, here she was.
“I guess, I’m just curious if any of your memories have come back yet. Are you, well, married? Does it say anything in those books? I have something to tell you, it’s been on my mind for a while. Why did you really let me stay in your home? When am I supposed to leave? It’s just so out of character for a noble to let some poor merchant stay in his home, but you’ve been nothing but a gracious host to my family. I just want to say thank you.”
With shaking hands she uncorked the wine bottle, it let out a huge pop, and poured them both a drink.
“I don’t know if you drink, but I bought some Nagota. It’s their best wine. Would you like to, I guess. Talk. I really am sorry for how I acted that night when you were painting me. I don’t do well being inspected, I’m sorry if I was rude.”
Her hand pushed up the glasses broken from the night she was supposed to meet him at his shop and she regarded him sheepishly. Saying a prayer for liquid courage she downed half of the wine in the glass in one go.
She was having second thoughts. How would he feel about being shoved in a cellar with her and what if he didn’t go along with the plan? How would she feel to be mesmerized and tricked into a cellar with some man who thought to woo her? Her hands ran up and down her face with terror and anxiety, it was already in motion she would have to go through with it. The money was paid and she was here waiting. Shasco grinned at her from his spot in the Inn where he played his lute, he wouldn’t stop playing love songs and winking at her. The knot in her stomach felt like it was going to break apart and cause her to heave, a huge wave of nausea crashed over her and she struck the table hard with her hand to steady herself. This earned her a glance from Vincent but he said nothing.
That was when the door opened and she saw him. Saej was acutely aware then how she looked. She had tied her dreadlocks into a large bun on the top of her head and wore the stupid sage green dress she had bought from the market, just like she told him she would wear when he took her onto the roof. Some part of her was disappointed to see him, she was hoping he would stand her up so she could just leave and maybe move out of his house, flee back to Kalzasi, and never have to go through this again.
‘What the fuck was this feeling?’
Mentally she was pleading to Shasco to shut up and just get on with it. Poppy saw Althalos and stood to her feet, wagging her tail in greeting but didn’t leave Saej’s side. The massive beast had grown to like the elf.
Standing from the table she walked over to him and grimaced, managing a slight,
“Uhh…”
In greeting. She felt a tap on her shoulder but before she could whip around Shasco’s chin rest there. He was looking at Althalos with the most evilest of grins. This is what he said next.
“Saej told me that she spoke to you about our magic. I thought maybe you would like a demonstration. Now, pay close attention to my hands and remember, there’s nothing up my sleeve.”
From his pocket, he produced three juggling balls and began to toss them. This was when he started composing the thought and trill of “follow the ball” in Althalos’s mind. Saej watched in abject horror as the plan was put quickly into motion, there was nothing she could say. Shasco grinned at the pale-elf like a devil before his face took on a more solemn tone with the concentration of the spell. Taking steps backward Shasco led him to the cellar door, the bar watching with a mix of laughter and curiosity at the bard. Saej stayed rooted in the spot for a moment not sure what to do, hands caught in Poppy’s fur but finding no comfort there. She walked behind Shasco and opened the door. Before the trill could fizzle out he chucked a ball down the steps, this is when Althalos, if mesmerized, would follow the ball down into the cellar. Saej would follow behind him with Poppy in tow and shut the door behind her.
Now in the dim cellar, she was met with a table, a bottle of wine, two glasses, and a lit candle sitting in the middle of the table itself. The cellar had dried herbs hanging from the ceiling, crates, kegs, and wine racks organized as a tavern’s cellar would be wont to do. She waited for him to come to before speaking.
“The door isn’t locked. You can leave. I know this all seems pretty elaborate but I just thought,”
She puffed a huge blow of anxiety out of her chest,
“After the other night maybe you would want to, you know. Get to know me more. It was Shasco’s idea for that trick, he’s been waiting to pull a prank like that on you for some time he said. I hope you feel okay, I-- I’m sorry that was rotten of me.”
Saej touched the bodice of her dress for a moment, hand shaking, then sat down in one of the chairs. Well, here she was.
“I guess, I’m just curious if any of your memories have come back yet. Are you, well, married? Does it say anything in those books? I have something to tell you, it’s been on my mind for a while. Why did you really let me stay in your home? When am I supposed to leave? It’s just so out of character for a noble to let some poor merchant stay in his home, but you’ve been nothing but a gracious host to my family. I just want to say thank you.”
With shaking hands she uncorked the wine bottle, it let out a huge pop, and poured them both a drink.
“I don’t know if you drink, but I bought some Nagota. It’s their best wine. Would you like to, I guess. Talk. I really am sorry for how I acted that night when you were painting me. I don’t do well being inspected, I’m sorry if I was rude.”
Her hand pushed up the glasses broken from the night she was supposed to meet him at his shop and she regarded him sheepishly. Saying a prayer for liquid courage she downed half of the wine in the glass in one go.