The nearest town to Whitefield farm was a couple of hours’ walk to the Forest town of Lightmist Village. Nelson absolutely hated coming here, but he had little choice in the matter. It was the only town close enough for him to buy supplies to feed his pigs, and without his pigs, he couldn’t make ends meet. Inleet had agreed to come with him in order to act as his servant, but the truth was to scout around for any information.
The reason Nelson hated coming here, however, almost overpowered his wish to survive, and she was wheeling towards him with the foulest of looks plastered all over her face. Nelson braced himself for having to deal with her again.Lynnette…Her brown hair was cut shorter than he remembered it being. He guessed she had finally had enough of it being in her way all the time, but that was all that had changed about her. The only nice thing he could say was that the mobility chair the Rattus had invented really was a wonderful invention.As she finally reached him, Nelson put on a smile. The motion was nothing more than an act to keep others from knowing his true feelings about being greeted by the Enerawyn woman. He could see how livid she was with him, so he braced himself for whatever would come this time. He expected her brother wouldn’t be long behind her, though there was no sign of him yet.“Lynnette, how wonderful to see you still kicking, so to speak,” Nelson greeted her as he always did. It was his way of getting under her skin and she loathed every moment of it. His charming smile did nothing to soothe her rage.Shooting an icy glare at Nelson, Lynnette hissed, “how many times do I have to tell you to stop coming here?” She looked him up and down with a critical gaze. From what she could tell, he wasn’t carrying any weapons, but that didn’t mean she trusted him not to hide something on his person.With a flourishing bow, Nelson politely stated, “another few more times to come, it would seem. You know very well that I don’t like this any more than you do, but we all have our parts to play in the game that is life.”“You are insufferable,” Lynnette muttered under her breath. “Lucky for you, my brother is in the Lightmist forest right now,” she then told Nelson, her eyes narrowing at him. “You best behave yourself, or I will not hesitate to shoot you in the ass with my arrows. If you think I can’t do so, then test it for yourself,” she added, her tone firm but mocking, as if she wanted him to test her patience.Nelson knew better than to give in to her taunting. She was good with the bow and arrow. He held up his hands innocently and shook his head. “Perish the thought,” he replied and looked towards the market further in. “I just came to pick up some pig feed. I promise I am not here for any troublemaking.”Lynnette looked him up and down, a look of unbelieving on her face. However, she relented with a heavy sigh. “Fine,” she muttered and rolled herself around. “I’ve got my eye on you, as always. I might not be able to be the King’s bodyguard anymore, but I still protect his people. Remember that.”As she wheeled away, Nelson gave a dry smile. How could he forget she was loyal to the man who had forced this boring life on him? She made it known every time he visited this out of the way village. Once she was further away, he strolled towards the market and idly visited the stalls. He had very little coin, enough that could only get exactly what he needed.Slowly, he allowed his feet to guide him near the stalls of apples. He never lingered long enough for anyone to assume he was there to purchase anything and soon his feet drifted him to the next place. With a smile to himself, he nibbled at the apple he had attained. Old habits never died. It was how he had managed to not quite starve to death yet. Of course, it helped that no one had ever caught on that it was him who had taken things.After taking as long as he could stalling himself at the market, Nelson finally made it to the person he needed to buy the pig feed from. Inleet finally caught up with him and offered him a practised bow of her body.“My lord, I have finished my tasks. Shall I carry the feed for you?” She asked, her tone as polite as her movements were towards him. Nelson nodded. He was always impressed that she could take on any role she had set her mind on. She and he were similar in that regard.With a nod, Nelson replied, “please,” he handed the feed to Inleet and then idly left the market. He gave a subtle sweep of the village before looking back at the woman beside him. “You didn’t have any issues with the fiery wheel-woman?” He asked, his voice kept quiet so that no one could overhear him.“None. She doesn’t think of me in any negative light, though I wouldn’t say she trusts me either,” Inleet replied as she too kept her voice low. She glanced at the large sack on her shoulder and then said, “this isn’t a lot of feed. You are a poor ass noble.”“Uh-huh,” Nelson mumbled, his eyes rolling. “You won’t want the apple I swiped then?” He questioned, a dopey grin on his face. He pulled out a second apple from his pocket. Then he tossed it in the air, catching it again as it came back down. “I couldn’t swipe more without someone realising, but if you don’t want-”“Gimme!” Inleet said, using her free hand to snatch the apple mid-throw and bite into it. She then tossed the pig's feed back towards Nelson as soon as they were no longer within anyone’s gaze. She ate the fruit like a demon possessed.“Rude,” Nelson scoffed playfully as he slung the sack over his shoulder. “So, did you learn anything interesting?” He then asked, knowing there was no one within earshot of them. The path from Lightmist village and Whitefield’s farmhouse was open and practically barren. Life thrived there, but to him, it may as well have been a lifeless wasteland.Inleet shrugged a little. “They are wary of you, but nothing stands out beyond the usual stuff,” she commented offhandedly. “However, some men mentioned a new face in the tavern the other night. It might be worth checking that out. Though it could be nothing at all.”Nelson mulled it over for a moment before he nodded slowly. “This place is rather far out of the way. No one comes here often. It is one reason I targeted it before,” he said, his voice full of unspoken thoughts. Was this new face someone scouting the town out? What if they related to his late father somehow? He had to inspect them, though not so obvious.“Maybe Atraas and I should visit the tavern tonight for a night out,” Nelson suggested with a thin smile. “It would be too strange for the three of us to go alone without Esta too, so I want you to stay home with her. Though I’ll have to swipe some coin off someone later, there is no way she will allow me the coin,” he continued. The last of his words were filled with annoyance.It hardly mattered in the long run. He was skilled at what he did. That was why the Crown trusted him with this task. Well, as much as they dared to trust him. Looking at the farmhouse as it came into view, Nelson hoped to the Goddess’ that he had finally gained some luck on this mission of his. He wasn’t sure how much longer he could stand being bored out of his mind like this!“I’m sure he will enjoy it. He has been getting just as antsy as you’ve been. I’m surprised no one has come to speak with you yet,” Inleet replied as she tossed the cork of the apple to the ground. She then rested her hands behind her head in a lazy pose as she sky-gazed as she walked.Nelson had to agree. Either they didn’t care about the debt, which he doubted, or they were nervous about his presence being there. There may have been other reasons, but he couldn’t think of anything else for the moment. The Crown ordered to stay at the farm and would send help whenever it could be done, with no one knowing it.Nelson expected these two were the aid, but it hadn’t done a lot to aid him. At least not yet. Thinking more about the situation, Nelson wondered if the Crown knew more than they were letting on. Though perhaps they couldn’t act on the information they had gathered due to lack of evidence, or because of some other reasons?Stepping through the door to the farmhouse, Nelson put the pig feed down in the kitchen. He spotted his sister in the living room. She was currently reading one book from her parents’ collection. She glanced up at Nelson briefly, then looked back to her book.He hesitated before deciding to leave her alone for the moment. He would speak with Atraas first, then let her know that the two of them were going to have a guys’ night out. Not that he was afraid of the woman, but he didn’t quite fancy an argument as soon as he got in.Atraas was upstairs in the spare room that he shared with his sister. They had changed the old study to fit the twin’s needs.Knocking the door, Nelson leaned against the doorframe and tilted his head up in greeting to the malruthiia man. “So, fancy a drink in the village tonight?” He asked, his voice quiet so that his sister did not overhear him.The malruthiia lifted his head off of his bed from where he had been napping and peered at Nelson for a moment. He clicked on easily enough and kept his voice low as he replied, “of course.” He paused and then asked, “do we get our hopes up, this time?”Nelson shrugged in reply. “No idea yet… but it’s a start, even if it turns out to be a false alarm,” he replied. He glanced behind himself, making sure his sister hadn’t tried to sneak up behind him to eavesdrop. He then looked back at Atraas. “I hope this is something. I’m bored out of my mind.”Chuckling, Atraas nodded in agreement. “All I do is sleep, clean, tend to pigs… did I mention sleep?” He huffed hard and made a quiet sound of complaint. “I hate this. Are we sure we’re not just being mocked?”“Positive,” Nelson replied and closed his eyes. The King wouldn’t mock him like this, not over a serious matter. Besides, he was the bait. There would have been no point in any of this had there not been a very good chance that someone would take the bait.“Then let your sister know,” Atraas suggested, his gaze lingering on Nelson with a squint.Nelson quickly interrupted as he corrected the other man, “step-sister. We’re not blood-related at all.” He always made sure people were aware of this fact. He had no family and had no plans to continue his own bloodline. There was no point in even thinking of wanting such a happy family outcome. He probably wouldn’t live long enough to even hope for it.The tavern was bustling with the town folks, leaving Nelson and Atraas almost feeling at home in the busy place. It was quiet when one compared it to the capital city where the King lived, but that was to be expected. Another thing he had expected was upon his arrival; the whole tavern went silent. No one trusted Nelson, and for good reason. It hadn’t been that long ago that he had been here trying to enslave them all. None of them had known it was his father’s suggestion, however.It didn’t matter. They soon returned to their drinks but were now conscious of the noble in their presence.“Perhaps you should have stayed home, M’lord,” Atraas mocked his old friend, though kept his tone to one of politeness.Nelson shot his friend a small look and then said, “and miss out on a drink? We all know I’ll be the life of the party in about an hour.”Atraas snickered, nodding his head before he set out to mingle
With the pig’s trough filled, Nelson knew he could sneak out a lot easier than he might have without. It was still not a foolproof way of getting out of the farm without them alerting his exit, but they were quieter than they could have been.Moving swiftly so that he could reach the town in less than the two hours it would take to get there, Nelson kept himself hidden under his cloak’s hood. As soon as he reached the town, he wasted no time sneaking into the rattus’ room.He took a quick glance within to make sure the man was either not there or asleep. A vague body shape in the bed told him which one it was. He nodded and snuck in quietly and checked the draws and bags within the room. All Nelson found were a few scrolls and notes about locating and figuring out more about him as a noble. Nothing really to suggest that the rattus was involved in anything, especially not slavery.However, what he found sug
“So, what you are saying is that I have to look after the farm, on my own, while you go…” Esta paused, looking Nelson up and down with a critical gaze. “Where did you say you were going?” She asked, almost sneering at him, but was trying to not be so blatant with what she was doing.Nelson knew she wouldn’t be happy that he was taking the only two farm hands with him, but he needed their personal skills if he was going to cross the marsh and get into Sethis’ mansion without getting caught. Even so, he had to tell her he would not be back for at least a month or more.“I know this is sudden, but it is an important visit that I need to make,” Nelson offered his hands up in defence of his sudden plan. “I can hire someone else so you aren’t stuck alone here if you need someone?” He then asked.Esta peered at him with contempt. “Oh! So we have enough coins for that, do we?” Esta ques
The ripples zoomed towards him with such speed that Nelson didn’t have time to think twice about what he was doing. He held up the bag and called at the top of his voice, “if you want them back you can have them! I want nothing to do with stealing your children!”Atraas and Inleet stared at him from their positions, ready to help fight if required, but trusted Nelson’s instincts to know how to handle the situation.“Can they even understand the common tongue?” Atraas asked, curious as he watched the water suddenly rise along with the head of the serpentine.Although snake-like in appearance, they also had humanoid features for their bodies. Bulky arms ended in claw-like hands. A very thin line of greenish-brown hair lined the top of the serpentine’s head. It continued to rise out of the water, using its muscular snake-like body to hold itself up tall. It easily stood taller than even the gnarly tree.Atraas and In
As the sun began to set on Falanthyst Castle, King Fenryn sat bored on the throne, listening to his nobles arguing over this and that. None of it was important enough to hold his attention for long, but he attempted to at least pretend like he had been listening. If he showed any signs that he wasn’t taking this matter seriously, he would get a scolding by a certain Knight Captain.That was when he started to giggle. It always meant trouble would be in store for the Captain when the King chuckled during the meetings of his local Lords and Ladies. He was sure they thought poorly of him because he was young in both age and heart. Of course, his court would never say so out loud, but they felt he could never be a true King because of how young he was. They often took advantage of the King’s youth, but that was why he had his faithful Knight Captain.Vaughan Cadfael was a stern man and one that everyone knew that if he was around, they could say or whisper very
Morning came early for Nelson and the twins. He hated mornings, but he knew he had to get a move on soon. If they waited too long, the serpentines would wake up and be on the prowl. He woke the twins and made Atraas cook them some breakfast. As soon as they had finished, he had them back on what little path there was. Everything seemed normal at first. Birds sang when they flew overhead, frogs and fish moved about in the waters and bugs kept bothering them. Then suddenly everything was silent. Nelson halted the group with a single gesture of his hand. He was pretty damn sure something wasn’t right, but he couldn’t see anything. After a while, he had them continue. Nothing large had moved, so he assumed there was something else the creatures were hiding from, perhaps just a snake or a large fish. Whatever it was, it had been big enough to spook the wildlife. “How much longer do we have to go?” Inleet complained as she dragged her feet behind them. “My feet are
Finally, the four of them found themselves at the edge of the marsh. With Ket following beside them, everything else avoided them like the plague. Nelson couldn’t say he minded as it made the rest of the journey a breeze. What he feared wasn’t from the dangers now, but the attention such a large warrior woman would bring to him and his group.The first thing they had to do, however, was cross the Vast Grasslands, which as the same suggests, was grasslands so vast that they seemed almost as endless as the marsh itself had been. On the plus side, they didn’t have to worry about getting stuck in thick soupy water or ambushed by serpentines.Herds of horses galloped in the distance. Nelson marvelled at them and wondered if this was where most of the noble horses had come from. Or if these were wild and would remain such. As far as he knew, Sethis didn’t make their fortune from selling horses.By the time they reached the first signs of Ameath
The tavern wasn’t as full as Nelson had assumed it would be, but there were still enough people there that he could easily blend in with the crowd and none paid him nor Inleet any attention at all. They were just two extra bodies in an enormous city that were looking for a drink. From the looks of it, though, many of these people had nothing worth stealing. He could easily scam them out of their coins, but he was sure he could do that with a mere card game, rather than picking pockets. The only thing he wasn’t sure of was if these people were honest and wouldn’t know he was cheating, or if they were like-minded people and would easily figure him out quickly. He would have to study them long enough to find out, but for now, he just wanted to drink and see if he could learn anything about Sethis, or how he ran his city. You could tell a lot about a noble, by how he treated his people, or what his people thought of him. Nelson was not thought of highly, but he u
It was a month after the meeting when the two kings finally sealed the deal with a wedding. Nelson, of course, attended, but he had spent most of the time trying to find any clues about who might have close ties with Sethis and was out for revenge.A few of the women turned their sights on him, but he politely turned them down, claiming he would not be ready to seek a wife until after he had finished building his mansion and settled into this new rank. It gave him time to mingle with as many groups as he could since the King was now officially off-limits for marriage.Being the King’s surrogate was not as glamorous as the young noblewomen hoped, and with it clear he had chosen Vaughan not just out of duty but love. They soon gave up the thought of being his mistress. Only those with no actual rank and nothing to lose still chased that dream.With the women who had turned their ventures to other potential rank improvements, Nelson no longer considered them
Nelson still felt irritable from earlier in the day, but he knew that if he missed this meeting, all three of them would get on his case about it and he might miss his chance at getting the power and sway he needed to grow and survive the threats from those of his past who would betray him, eventually. When his past caught up to him, Nelson knew he had to be ready for anything.He lingered near the back of the hall while Lynnette saw Elena and the two of them left him alone to talk between themselves. Until the King finally started the meeting, at least.Nelson felt a small sense of relief wash over him. He leaned against the wall and watched all the nobles in the room. Not every noble was here, but every noble house had sent at least one person to hear what the King had to say. Many of the attendants were women which had not surprised Nelson in the least.It didn’t matter to them if the King was taken, they would constantly vie for his attention until the
By the time all the nobles had arrived, it exhausted Fenryn from greeting each one of them. Even Elena had come. Two guards had escorted her, though she and the King had both decided they would need to handle things as best as they could. Regardless of what they claimed the narrative was for their breakup, people were going to taunt and mock her for losing her chance of sitting on the throne.Fenryn did not want to see her mocked and belittled because of her father, so he had to make it abundantly clear she was not at fault. That the two of them had split on equal terms and were both still going to be friendly with one another. The only issue was the King knew the other nobles wouldn’t care about any excuse. They would belittle her, regardless.Elena waited until every other noble had finished speaking with the King before she walked over to him and offered a shy smile. He returned it with an awkward one of his own.“You’re looking well. Sorry
Later that day, once the group had completed every task, Nelson stood out in the gardens to get some air. He was getting tired from running around on the King’s behalf, but it would all be worth it later that night. The King had decided he was going to make the announcement at a social gathering of all his nobles.The plans had already been in place since he had confessed to wanting to marry Vaughan, and now all they had to do was wait and make sure the man in question did not suspect a thing. As far as anyone knew, this gathering was going to be about Sethis’ betrayal and Nelson’s promotion.They would not go into details about who defeated Sethis or what had happened in full, but some of the truth might come out, depending on the guards. Nelson wasn’t sure if he wanted to assassinate them just to keep the truth safe. However, he couldn’t just do so without knowing if they were a danger or not. So far, the two of them had stayed quiet and
By the time Nelson returned to his own bedroom, he could hear the servants waking up other guests in the castle for breakfast and knew he wouldn’t be able to grab more sleep, as he had hoped. However, his tasks for the morning had been completed and now he just had to deal with Fenryn and the others. A far less complicated matter, but one far more timely.As Nelson’s door was knocked, he answered it with a cheerful smile and allowed himself to be guided down to the King’s dining hall. Lynnette had joined them, though she seemed to be deep in thought. Nelson wasn’t sure if she had heard something. Perhaps him returning to his room? Or perhaps she was noticing the effects of the tonic and was trying to figure out what was happening.Nelson decided not to mention it. If she brought up her thoughts on her own, then he could play innocent, or happy, depending on what the situation was.Fenryn and Vaughan were already sitting at the table and,
It was still quite dark when the ship docked at the riverside port. Nelson and Lynnette had more land to travel across before reaching the city itself, but thankfully, Fenryn had arranged a horse-drawn carriage for them. It had to have been him, as there was more than enough room for Lynnette’s chair on wheels.Lynnette hated being constrained by the thing, but it always made her feel less upset when Fenryn would do small things to make her life a little less awkward.When they arrived just outside of the castle, several guards and servants were there waiting for them. They were sure Fenryn was inside, still awake, waiting for them to return. Lynnette had thankfully slept for a little while on the boat, but Nelson had been awake. He couldn’t sleep. He had wanted to prepare himself for anything that would happen between now and the wedding. So much could go wrong and many people would be unhappy at the union. They all wanted a piece of that crown for themsel
Lynnette woke to a start when she heard Nelson calling for her. He had been acting strangely and had refused to tell her what this was all about. She never could get over the fact that he was now on the King’s side. She always expected him to betray them and have her assassinated in her sleep, yet he hadn’t even attempted it. Perhaps he truly had changed his ways and was willing to use his skills for Fenryn from now on.She sighed and grumbled a tired reply to him. Lynnette had finally grown accustomed to sleeping in a bed, but now that she had, she never wanted to wake up in the morning. They were so comfortable, even in the winter. Though it wasn’t winter now, and she knew she really had to get up.As she pulled herself up, Lynnette leaned over to grab her chair on wheels. She took the clean clothes from the seat and got dressed. She could hear Nelson pacing outside as he waited for her, but Lynnette was in no rush.Lynnette then pulled herse
After being led to roughly the right place, the young serpentine lingered back out of the way. Nelson could tell he was afraid to go any closer to where he believed Ket had made her nest. Though it seemed so strange to see a serpentine afraid of anything. Perhaps the only thing they did fear was their own kind.“Wouldn’t it be more impressive to the woman to show up yourself and show your bravery?” Nelson asked as he halted the anxious horse’s steps. The serpentine had been mindful of the beast’s fears. The hopes of having Ket as a mate this year seemed to be far more important than food.The young lad gazed up at Nelson silently for a while before he said, “females are bigger. Stronger. It is not the breeding season yet. She will kill me as this has become her space. I will not go beyond this point.”Nelson dipped his head to the side in a vague, understanding motion. He wasn’t sure if he liked the thought of bein
The following day, Nelson left Lynnette in the capable hands of the inn staff should she need anything at all. He had said his goodbyes to his mother and Inleet before heading towards Rattail Peak. He had gotten in contact with a person he thought might have the information he sought.Nelson took only a single guard with him, and that was only under protest. He knew that from now on, he would have no choice but to rely on loyal men to keep him safe. Thankfully, this man was one of Fenryn’s, though that bit of information was never offered to anyone except himself.Thankfully, the people within Ameathon City and Rattail Peak had not yet learned of who exactly had taken over from Sethis. Everyone had known there had been a change of leadership, and that Sethis had become a demonic force of nature that had destroyed his own home, killed many of his people and eventually been slain.As Nelson journeyed through the rattus city, he couldn’t help but think