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Iris's Guardian (White Tigers of Brigantia Book 2) by Lisa Daniels (38)

Chapter 9

Collecting the Pieces

          Her throat was dry and her eyes wide as she looked into the black orbs of the captain.  His arms were folded across his chest and the look on his face made Noely freeze.  Nothing had prepared her for this kind of confrontation.  She should have been more careful, she knew that, but the young woman found that her desperation had driven her to say things that she shouldn’t in a place where it was clearly dangerous to do so.

     The man paced around the entrance, his eyes boring into her.  As he watched her it was so obvious that the whole thing had been a setup, and she had fallen for it without any kind of thought. 

     The silence was nearly unbearable as the man’s eyes flicked back and forth between the pair.  Finally, the man spoke, “Thank you very much for your assistance, Noely.  We will see to you later.  For now, I dare say that we have some very important business, Cyprian.”

     “The answer is still no, Hisa.”  The shifter’s voice was far more forceful than the young woman had expected.  Her eyes did not leave the captain as she reached behind her back and took Cyprian’s hand.  She squeezed it to let him know that she would stay with him.  He squeezed back, then pulled his hand out of hers.

     The captain let out an exasperated sound, and Noely felt as if the ground shook when he did.  She backed up a little and placed a hand on the shifter, as if to protect him from the man.

     Hisa looked between them, then turned to face the door.  “Carrington, I need you go find someone for me.”

     The soldier appeared just outside of Noely’s vision.  “Yes sir.”

     The captain looked back at Noely.  “Where is your date for the night?”

     There was a quick spluttering noise from Cyprian as Noely’s mouth dropped open.  Quickly closing it, she ran a hand through her hair.  “I am not going to let you get him involved in this.”

     The way the man moved was much more like a large animal stalking its prey than a man trying to intimidate someone.  “I’m not sure at what point you think you have any say in this, but you will tell me where he is, or I will send all of my men out to scour the city for him.  As much as it pains me to say, not all of my men are as refined as those I keep close to me, so I could not guarantee the state your Jaylon would be in when they got him here.”

     “Why would you-”

     “That is not meant as a threat.  It is a plain statement of fact.  Tell me where he is and Carrington will be incredibly pleasant in his request.  Keep in mind, it will be much better for your friend’s reputation for a soldier to ask him to come willingly than for him to be beaten and dragged in.  If that were to happen, he would likely lose his position in the palace, and how would that make you feel?  Knowing that you caused his dismissal?”

     Noely’s mouth worked as she tried to say something, but it was Cyprian who spoke, “Leave her and her suitor out of this.”

     “He’s not my suitor,” she responded before anyone else could talk.  Her eyes turned back to the captain, “If I tell you will I be able to negotiate something with you later?”

     The captain’s eyebrow shot up and a fleeting smile passed over his face as he stood up.  His height was impressive as he looked down at her.  “I make no promises about the future, but I can promise that Jaylon will have little reason to worry if you do tell me.” 

     Cyprian’s voice was almost threatening as he said, “I told you to leave her out of this.”

     Hisa laughed as his eyes shifted from the young woman to the shifter, “I don’t think you are in any position to tell anyone what to do.”

     “I am warning you, Hisa.”  Cyprian’s voice was like a solid wall of water at the mouth of a dam.  It didn’t sound like it would take much for the man to snap, and even in his current state, Noely thought that the shifter had a good chance of winning.

     The captain laughed again, “Oh, please, by all means, I would love for you to come teach me a lesson, Cyprian.  It would save me a hell of a lot of trouble.  But you won’t, will you.”  Noely watched as the shifter appeared to deflate at the words.  “You need to work on your bluff if you want to hold any weight.  Now, my dear,” Hisa turned his black eyes to the young woman, “where is Jaylon?”    

     Swallowing hard, Noely knew that it was a difficult decision.  She had no doubt that her friend was currently suffering right now, but the idea that his grief could be compounded made her make a hard decision.  “We went to Saskia’s Sake where he ran into a friend of a friend.”  The captain raised an eyebrow again, but said nothing.  “He has just found out that one of his good friends has died, so I don’t know that he will be in a very good state to help serve tonight.  Maybe if you asked him to come-”

     The captain turned around.  “You heard her, Carrington?”
     “Yes, sir.  I will start at Saskia’s and will bring him back within the hour.”

     “Very good.”  The only sound after that was that of the soldier’s boots as he marched up the stairs and away from the trio.

     “Couldn’t you have left him alone tonight?  Just one night to grieve for what he’s lost?” 

     Hisa shook his head.  “Things are about to get messy, and I really don’t want that boy against me when the time comes.”

     Noely looked up at the captain, confusion clearly written on her face.  The captain moved over and picked up a chair.  Placing it near the bed, he looked at the spy.  “It looks like I made the right choice.  Last time I saw you, your jaw and nose were broken and you were missing all of your front teeth.  Funny how you can be persuaded to do something for yourself to help someone else.”

     “Dammit, Hisa, this is not one of your games.”  Cyprian’s voice was venomous as he turned to face the captain.

     “No, because my games don’t involve getting nearly beaten to death and an executioner’s block.”  He paused, then added, “Not usually, anyway.”

     “I am warning you, Hisa, this is not something I will negotiate.”

     “No one is asking for negotiations.  I want you to come to your senses.  Did you know,” the man turned to face Noely, startling her as he did so, “the only reason my men were able to catch this idiot was because he was insisting – and I do mean insisting, you will never see anyone pitch a fit like this guy – that he was going to pay back his debt?  I’m just glad I was able to figure that one out this evening.”

     Noely looked between the two men and was suddenly completely confused.  “I don’t understand what is happening.”  Two hands reached out to pat her, one gently stroked her back while the other patted her hand resting in her lap.  The captain snorted as he pulled his own hand back, “Do you know that little seaside city of Talto, just about 5 miles from here?”

     Noely nodded.

     “Well, they were attacked today by a strange ‘monster,’ the same one that has been reported by sailors for months now.  Guess Yuezhi isn’t going to be able to ignore that problem for much longer either.  And I say good luck to them trying to settle a Kraken.  But this strange serpent-like creature materialized out of nowhere and drove that horrible beast away.  I am not claiming to be an expert, mind you, but Krakens are not known for running away, and I do know that has only happened twice before now.  And do you know what drove the Kraken away both times then?”

     Noely shook her head.

     “A strange serpent-like creature that came out of nowhere.  It’s almost as if this creature isn’t afraid of a Kraken.  A Kraken!  If I were to ask you what the five beasts you would not want to encounter are, I have no doubt that a Kraken would be up at the top of that list.”

     Noely looked at the man as if he had lost his mind, but given the situation, she felt it best not to upset him.  Instead she played along.  “Well, yes, right under dragon.  I think a dragon would be more terrifying because there is nowhere you can go to escape a dragon.” 

     The captain gave her a surprised look, his eyes shifting toward Cyprian, then back to the young woman.  “Surely you can find safety in the water away from a dragon, or just go into a small opening.  That is what I hear they do in Senses and Volsci.”

     Noely shook her head, “Sure that will get you away from the fire breathers, but those are hardly the only kinds of dragons.”

     The man rested an elbow on the table and looked at her as he rested his chin in his hands.  “You don’t say.”

     “Hisa.”  Cyprian’s voice was a warning that the captain simply waved away.

     Noely had gotten started though, and it was an area in which she had some very intimate knowledge.  “Fire breathers are the most common, but they tend to keep to themselves over in Senones and Volsci.  Over here we have much stranger kinds who are much more adept at not being found by humans.  In Kanza we would see ice dragons a couple of times a year, and the ground dragons were always one of my favorites.  I even got to pet one when I was little.”

     The captain’s eyes had widened when the young woman mentioned Kanza, and now he seemed completely enraptured by her words.  So she continued, “I heard there are a few other types, but we never saw them, not in our little village.  I had always hoped to see a water dragon, though, because we lived by the sea.  It seemed like it was bound to happen someday, but even the eldest people in Kanza could not remember the last time a water dragon had been spotted.”

     A wide grin covered the captain’s face.  “Surely they were picking on you when they said those things.  Who has ever heard of non-fire-breathing dragons?”

     “Hisa, that is enough.”  Cyprian’s voice was forceful as Noely turned to look at him.  He was sitting up without any assistance.

     “There you go, Cyprian.  I knew you had it in you.  Noely, I must ask you to please keep it up.  That old fool is hell bent on self-destruction, so I need you to make sure he doesn’t have the chance to achieve it.”

     “I don’t want to help you if you are just going to kill him as soon as he is healed.”  She stood as the captain did and tried to look at him defiantly. 

     There was a flash in his eyes as he looked down at her, then he burst out laughing.  “Why do you think I’ve sent for Jaylon?  Now if you will excuse me, I can hear some commotion up there and I really need to tend to it.  Noely, work your magic.  I will return directly.”  With that the captain strode out of the room, leaving the young woman more confused than reassured.

 

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