The rest of the squad sat for hours in Alora and Layla's room waiting for Thomas to return from his meeting with Zain. The three talked for hours about the days before the Vallath took over Sarania.
"I just miss my mom you know.", Layla said, "I know it's been a few years but it's just such a fresh memory, worst day of my life."
"Yeah.", Kai cracked open a bottle of the finest local brew and drank it.
"I didn't know you drank.", Alora said.
He looked her in the eyes and smiled. He continued to drown himself in the bottle.
"It helps silence the voices.", he said, "My parents were never really around. They travelled alot from district to district. It was just me and my little brother Kalsi."
"He died during the invasion.", his eyes teared up, " I could have saved him, I should have saved him but-", he fell silent and stared his bottle. "But the reason why I drink princess is because I hear him call me. Most nights and sometimes when I'm alone. He sounds so happy and other times he seems so petrified."
Alora hadn't seen this side of him before. Kai was always Thomas's sidekick and always followed him around. He worshipped him. Thomas built an aura about himself over the years as this dominant alpha male and that rubbed off on Kai too.
"The righteous ones.", Layla would always call their clique.
Alora couldn't recognise this side of Kai, he seemed vulnerable and scared.
Kai put the bottle down and turned to Alora.
"What about you princess?", he asked, "We all know what happened to your father. You could have fled with the rest of the royal bastards but why did you join Zain?"
"Well uh.", Alora laughed ever so awkwardly, "Uhm when I escaped the attack on the palace i had no where to go and i kept on running and running. Eventually I found Zain and he took me in."
"That doesn't answer my question.", he said "Why did you join this fight?"
Thomas walked into the room and everyone kept quiet. He looked around the room and was disgusted by the clutter. He saw the brew at Kai's feet.
"Why I'm I not surprised.", Thomas rudely said, "I don't have time to deal with this. So everyone get up we are heading to central district."
Thomas left the room and stood outside. Kai was embarrassed and sat there in silence.
"Bitch.", Layla said.
Kai and Alora laughed so hard that Thomas could hear them on the other end of the door. He came back into the room furious as he always was.
"Is there anything funny?", he asked with a rage in his eyes.
"Chill out Mas.", Kai said, "We were just having a laugh."
"Let's just go alright.", Layla said.
The squad left the camp and made their way through the tunnels. The tunnels ran all the way under Sarania. They walked for miles and miles and finally found the entrance under the old palace. They made their way up and saw what was once the mighty palace of Sarania turned to nothing but a heap of rubble and ash.
The squad walked through the remains of the once mighty palace and into the central district. The central district had always been the oasis of the wealthy. Hundreds of Sarania's wealthiest lived under the glamorous lights of the district. Academic scholars, Priests, Merchants of high standard,The once mighty Royal Council and now the Vallath generals and Political representatives of Emperor Sebastien.
The hundreds of Sarania's Elite were going about their daily live. The Academic scholars heading to their various schools, Merchants setting up their stands for the early business morning and Imperial Enforcers swarming around the place.
The squad covered their faces with black masks. They moved in any shadow they could find. The Imperial enforcers were at every corner. Layla spotted the Supreme Academic Chancellor's House. A three storey house with a balcony on every floor, a roof top and had no Enforcers in sight.
They made their way to the front door. Thomas tried opening the door but it was locked. He pointed up and the rest of the squad went to the side of the house.
Kai helped Thomas get up the first balcony. Layla climbed next and Thomas helped her land safely. Alora climbed, Thomas and Layla helped her get up nicely. Kai took a few steps back and ran up the wall. He had his hands on the guardrail but his fingers began to slip. Alora and Layla rushed to help him, they pulled him up.
The second balcony was right above their heads. They stood on the guardrail and clutched onto the bottom of the balcony above. They pulled themselves up and continued to climb up to the third balcony. The balcony door was left opened and they walked into the scholar's house.
The room was filled with papers stacked upon each other and drawings all over the wall. The squad took a look around. Alora found the Scholar's desk and on it was a drawing of a large prison under ground prison with the Vallath Dragon seal stamped at the bottom.
Thomas signalled for them to move. They found the door that led to the rooftop.
The view reached as far as the second district and they could get a pretty good view of the lavishing water fountain in the centre of the district.
"Zain said that the messenger is a man named John Cale.", Thomas said, "A friend of the resistance. He is supposed to meet one of us at the water fountain."
Thomas went at the edge of the rooftop and looked down on the district. The wealthy were going about their day In their flamboyant clothing and their excessive jewelry.
Thomas saw someone in a blue hood and a big carrier bag that was nearly scraping the ground. The person was coming from the Communication Centre which wasn't too far away from the scholar's house. The person sat by the fountain and placed the carrier bag on their laps.
"That's John.", he said, "Alora Kai go get the letter. Layla and I will stay here."
They kept quiet and looked at each other. They all nodded their heads. Alora and Kai climbed down by the side of the house. They took off their masks and left the alley.
They walked amongst the crowd with their heads down. There were armed enforcers left and right.
"Only if my brother could see me now.", Kai whispered.
They saw the hooded messenger but couldn't see the messenger's face. They sat side by side with the messenger with water splashing at the back of their necks.
"Einar sent us.", Kai said.
The messenger kept quiet and started to look around in the bag for the letter. Alora couldn't stop looking at the messenger's fingers. They were small and smooth too. The messenger removed the letter and handed it to Kai.
Kai held to the letter and tried grabbing it but the messenger was still holding on to it.
The messenger let down the hood and it wasn't John. The messenger was a young lady about Alora's age with dark long hair that barely hid her face. She had a red blind fold wrapped around her eyes and gentle pink lips.
"Who are you?", Kai tried pulling the letter from her but her grip was just too strong.
Flames engulfed the mystery woman's hand and the letter burnt to ash. Alora grabbed Kai and snatched the bag.
"Let's go Kai!", Alora ran and Kai followed right behind her. The mystery woman got up and was on their tails.
"Shit.", Thomas said.
"What's wrong?", Layla said.
"The mission has been compromised.",he said, "We need to go back to the Labyrinth."
"What about Alora and Kai?", She said, "You want to leave them for dead!"
"Might as well."
Thomas moved from the edge of the rooftop. He was about to leave. Layla held his arm.
"We can't let them die.", Layla said, "We need to help them."
"No Azarian this is too much." , Nancy said. "You took me in when I had no where to go.", Azarian said, "It's the least I can do." Azarian opened his satchel and removed the bundle of money. He put the money on the table. Nancy was worried and Azarian could tell by the way she looked at the table. "Where did you get the money from?", she asked. Malak woke up from his slumber and walked into the living room. "Mummy what's going on?", he rubbed his eyes and yawned. Nancy slid the money underneath the table. She got off her seat and rushed to Malak. She squatted to his height. "Nothing.", she held him in her arms, "Mummy is just talking to uncle Azai about stuff.", Nancy said, "Grown up stuff. Come on go back to sleep." "But I don't want to sleep.", Malak said, "I want to play.""It's night time you can't go pl-" "Sure we can go play.", Azarian said, "I will find you outside." The little boy rushed up to Azarian and hugged his legs. He then ran outside the door as quickly as hi
"Get up! Get up!", Alora said.He was gripping onto his thigh real bad. His hand was coated in his blood. The mysterious lady had struck him with a magical fire blast. He let go of the wound and the flame went right through barely missing the bone. It was bad, he couldn't stop bleeding. He held as much he could but he was losing too much blood way too fast. He tore off his sleeve and wrapped it around the wound. He let of the sleeve and it was quickly trenched in his blood"Just go.", he clinched onto the wound applying more pressure. "She coming there's no point in both of us dying." Alora stood there and a thousand thoughts were going through her mind. The carrier bag was in her arms and she tossed it on the ground. She opened the bag and it was full of letters. She rushed through them and stuffed a handful of them in her back pocket. She stuck her head at the edge of alley way and saw the mystery lady with a group of Enforcers. She was ordering them to look around the alley ways
They had been waiting in line for hours and they were finally next. The man who had the list of appointments had been calling out names from morning, his throat was dry and his lips were drier. "Complaint 66!", the man shouted. Azarian and Nancy stood up from their seats. They walked up to the man and they could see that man had a long day."The captain will see you now.", he said.They entered the captain's office. His office glamorous and filled with things he had collected over the years. Honour medals cased in glass, portraits of him and his comrades fifty years ago when the war effort resumed. He was younger then, he had a full head of black hair and had a charismatic charm in his eyes. The captain was seated at his desk signing some paperwork sent by the Imperial Office in the Capital. He didn't move when an inch when Nancy and Azarian walked into the room. Azarian and Nancy sat on the chairs that faced his desk. "Excuse me sir.", Nancy said. The Captain put down his pen a
"Oh good you are awake now.", The lady said. Alora couldn't move her body. She was laying on the cold hard prison floor. She tried to speak, her mouth didn't move. She grunted loudly trying to speak, her mouth couldn't utter the words."Palrugos.", the lady said, "An old paralysis spell used by mages during the war of ages." The lady smiled and paced around the small prison cell."I don't think we've properly met Princess.", she said, "I am Jade, daughter of Emperor Sebastien and hand to the Emperor. We've been monitoring your resistance movement for years now, every move you made we watched." Alora tried moving again. Her fingers twitched and she grunted even louder."The spell will wear off eventually. If I were you I wouldn't fight it.", She bent down and faced Alora. "I thought we killed every royal but here I am in the midst of the princess herself.", she said, "Never did I think that a royal was even in the resistance but again here I am surprised. Father is going to love th
"Come on my boy.", his father said, "It's the night." Azarian got out of bed, he grabbed his favourite warm winter coat on the rack. His father lit a lamp and they left the cottage. It was cold that night, like most nights during that winter. The snow fell underneath the sky full of stars and the glimmering moon. The cottage was in the middle of the forest away fifteen miles away from Sarania. The forest itself wasn't to pleasant, every night ever since he was born Azarian heard a rumbling growl. It scared him everytime. Azarian and his father walked into the forest. He heard the growling beast from the far distance. He was shaken and was on heels. His father looked down on him and saw the terror written all over his face. "Give me your hand.", he said. Azarian reached out his hand and his father placed it in his. His hand was small and soft, not a wound on it, it was innocent. "Where are we going papa?", Azarian asked underneath his breathe."I haven't been honest with you.", h
Day 3 In Salkatar PrisonAlora hadn't eaten ever since she was thrown into prison. The prison guards tried to get her to eat but she threw the disgusting slimy maggot infested food at the wall every time. "The other prisoners wouldn't be happy if they saw that.", Walna said, "Extra maggots, a delicacy here." Alora laid on her bed and shrugged herself in silence. She couldn't stop thinking about it, she replayed Kai's death. She could still hear his bones snapping like twigs and the image of the very life leaving from his body but the thing that was the clearest of all was Jade's cynical smile. She relived the moment the entire afternoon, going through the trauma again. A prison guard came banging at their cell with a bat. "Yard time!", he shouted, "Yard time!". He shouted those words on and on while the deafening noise of metal clashing against metal made their ears bleed. Walna got off her bunker and Alora was still lost in her thoughts. "I said yard time!", he banged the bat
The Landlord opened the door and two filthy rats chased each other out of the room. They vermin crawled inbetween the Landlord's legs. He crushed the rat's skull at the edge of his boot. His black leather boot coated in its blood."That's serves you right for coming on my property!", he yelled at the headless vessel "Bloody shitty vermin!" Azarian watched as he squeezed out every ounce of blood from the poor creature. The landlord was a very large man, rare for a pure breed Vallathian. His gut pressed against the fabric of his shirt. He didn't have a strand of hair on his head but his grey long ruggegged beard was quite the sight to witness."The finest rest in all of the Capital.", he said spontaneously, "Travelers pay good units for this place." The room was a disaster. The once beautiful floral wallpaper that covered the entire room was pealing off the walls. The ceiling boards had brown soak stains from the room above. The wooden planked floor was creaking everytime someone m
Day Five Alora hadn't seen Walna ever since the guards took her away. She had asked a few of the other inmates in Wing D for two days about what exactly the box is and what happens there. They all said their different vague things about the box but the one thing they all said at the end was,"Its where the sun never shines and where it never will."The day was over, Alora had just gotten out of the shower. She was walking along the hall and saw two guards casually having a chat. The guards looked familiar to Alora and then it hit her, they were part of the mob that beat up Walna a few days prior. "And that's the problem with these fucking non-humans, they disgust me the whole lot of them.", she over heard one guard say. "Trust me these past few days have nothing but a thrill dealing with that filthy fairy. I haven't had a rush like that in ages." the other guard said. She walked past them and she heard them laugh loudly, probably about what they did to Walna for the past few days.