69th Frost, 4621
It's been a tough day, happily closing to the end.
Sitting by the dressing table, looking at his reflection in the mirror dominantting piece of dark wooden furniture, Maladan still couldn't believe he was out of the prison. The elf looking back at him was somewhat strange, changed. He tried to smile, but the elf didn't looked happy at all. He looked worried, his eyes somewhat without the fire they once had, flickering; his features somewhat torn, but the remnants of boyish handsomeness were still there. With some care, he'd be able to resurrect them.
Wiessen liked his face, so he usually mercifully left it alone. Maladan was thankful for that. Though he never grew much hair and the best he could hope for was stubble, he still shaved his face smooth.
It was carefully and slow process, in which he tested the surety of his hands. It was a struggle to keep the shivering under control, and it took him about a clean fifteen minutes to gain his composure while watching his own reflection hold the razor under his throat.
Having gotten over this episode, he moved his nightstand and table over to the mirror and spread his necromantic and healing tools out on them, lining them around. Foams, Threads, Needle he wasn't quite sure how to use with precision, Carving Sickles, scalpel, needle with threads, bandages, bottle of antiseptics and painkillers, set of vials for dosing....
He knew Latham would come to help him, but he was not going to embarrass himself by sitting idly by. This was his chance to prove the man that he is actually quite good at something.
Undressed of rags, clean after a bath, only in his newly washed underwear, he set to work carefully and methodically:
He started with the most delicate areas he didn't want to show Latham ~ his underbelly and thighs. Unfortunately, there was great concentration of wounds in those, as Wiessen loved to play with these parts of body. He reopened the old scab so he could clean them with alcohol. It hurt and burned as alcohol washed over the living flesh of reopened wounds, but Maladan was more than willing to take it. Only occasionally a groan of pain escaped from under his clenched teeth, and had to stop for a moment and catch his breath and sureness of hands.
Fortunately, most of the wounds weren't deep, Wiessen wanted to get to his nerves, not kill him. Some of them, however, were long and deformed as body healed with no assistance, scaring Maladan for life without the aid of necromancy. Oh, but he had necromancy and he intended to use it to eradicate all the marks of Wiessen from his body and therefore his life. Once there was no trace of that horrible month upon him, he knew his mind could finally feel free and begin to heal too.
The largest of deformities was on his left side quite near the hip; unfortunately it already healed, but... very unsightly. He knew the procedure – he needed to damage the skin again and use Sinew Threads to create a skin implant, therefore replacing the shriveled tissue.
There was a lot of blood. Strange, his body must have made the new one like crazy to ensure the replacements. He originally wanted to do all the job by night, welcoming the sunset as new elf, but maybe that idea was quite hasty. A second pair of hands to take care of the bleeding would really help.
When Latham joined him, Maladan quickly tied a cloth around his waist and stood up from his seat to greet the man with a smile.
"I've tried to do something already, but... it looks like a lot of work; Wiessen was running his business... daily. I don't think there's any reason to start with the freshest, the bleeding has stopped and I intend to finish the work by morning. I'd hate to rob you of your time though, I'm sure Thomas will be very grateful for your company and I can manage on my own." he gestured towards his collection and already bloodied water in the bowl, as well as bandages over his lower abdomen. The bottle of antiseptics were opened and some of it were already used. However the bottle containing analgesic was still full and apparently intact.
Also, he didn't feel it was quite right to stand there somewhat very... exposed in front of a man who not long ago was fulfilling his commitment with Thomas. The two of them still had a lot to say and express to each other, from Maladan's perspective they should definitely be spending time together. Maldan still believed that keeping his distance was the best he could do for now. He really didn't want to mess this up.
He felt a kind of... inclination to hug and hold onto them both, to latch onto them like some kind of emotional parasite, like a moth being lured to a light. He knew that, like the insect, he would be annoying. With all their problems, this couple certainly didn't need another: emotionally deprived elf plagued with neurosis.
Though he was still drawn to Thomas on the basis of shared moments, and to Latham on the basis of feeling secured, he decided that those emotions must not affect his behavior and attitude.