âLady Bess.â
âThat is going to cause a war.â
âMy father wants her dead, because he thinks she has taken his second son captive.â
âYou have a brother?!â I exclaimed.
âHalf brother. I believe you know him. Jay Rauch.â
âI thought Jay was dead! I heard you killed him. He is your blood?â
âHe doesnât know.â Ayanami said calmly.
âBut you had him interrogated! Tortured. How could you do that to your own family?â
âHe betrayed me. I know how he was helping you. I just taught him a lesson.â
âLesson?! I was the one who asked him to help me, you should have taken me, not him! Wait. That was why you took over my fort, wasnât it? To control your half brother!â
âFather hates me. And he loves Jay. Even though Jay thinks heâs an orphan for his safety, father still loves him. I take over him, I gain recognition from father.â We began walking down the stairwell to the main landing.
âSo Iâm supposed to assassinate Lady Bess so your father can have his âcaptiveâ son back even though the kid doesnât know he has a father? What do you think is going to happen when he finds out youâre his own sibling? The man he hates most.â
âYou kill Bess, we go free. Simple. I donât think you understand the gravity of the situation we are in. My father is currently one of the most powerful sempers alive.â
âNo, sir.â
âExcuse me?â
âIâm not doing that.â Ayanami stopped dead.
âI think youâll find…â He pushed me up against the wall. â…that you will.â He muttered darkly.
âAyanami, if you relieve me of duty I will work with you to kill your father. Weâll both be free.â
Ayanami punched me savagely with his teeth gritted, but it wasnât whole-hearted, âDonât try to make compromises with me. I donât make deals with slaves.â
That stung.
âIâm not even on the official slave list.â I said, offended.
âOh, really? I just happen to have the paperwork here actually.â
âWhat!â I practically screeched. âLet me see that!â I snatched the parchment Ayanami had produced and read it carefully.
It read;
MASTER *Unknown* AYANAMI KAGE
OFFICIAL ROYAL DEED TO BATTLE SLAVE 1170KAGE4
Late General Vincent Frau Hacku
VALID FOR LIFE
VALIDATED BY THE KING & THE LORD CHANCELLOR OF DETRIBERGH 13th AUGUST 10234
âWhen did you get hold of this?â I demanded.
âAbout….. three months ago?â
âWhen we were at Durzoâs. You had the cheek to request that my closest friend make me an officially validated slave to you?â
âYes, though request is putting it lightly.â He said with a smile. âYouâre doing exactly as I say.â
âShit.â I cursed. Royal decree made it absolutely compulsory that I obey my master as a slave, even a late general like myself. Failure to comply means execution by the hands of the chancellor, or in certain events, royalty- which was likely to be my case. Either way I knew them all well. Of course before even that your master could choose to do the dirty work himself. I now had a duty to obey, regardless of the nature of the task. Furthermore, your master could send you in to assassinate someone and let the unfortunate slave be prosecuted for murder if caught. I was too precious an asset to Ayanami- I didnât think he would do that, but he wasnât afraid to use and abuse me as he saw fit, I could take care of myself. âYou are under strict orders to find and kill Bess. I think you know where sheâll be. Iâll come with you, just to make sure you carry out orders.â
âWhen are we leaving, sir?â I said, pushing down my hatred.
âGive it a couple of days.â
âYes, sir. And in the mean time?â
âI need to talk to Kaien and Taker. I donât know what my father expects of them. Come on.â I followed Ayanami silently downstairs and out into the courtyard at the front of the house. Our horses were out and we mounted up to ride around to the military barracks. When we arrived some of the soldiers were out drilling under the command of our majors. They both smartly saluted Ayanami, and became immersed in some uninteresting conversation about the soldiers and their âsatisfactoryâ skills. Ayanami informed them about my assignment and told them about how I had been enlightened to my current status which was cause for much grinning from Kaien.
âMajor Zelt.â Ayanami said seriously, âI require that you stay with Taker here whilst I accompany Hacku on an important… mission. As you know, you greatly shamed me that night in the prison and I do not find it easy to trust you. I think youâll be more likely to remember to follow orders from now on.â
Kaienâs face completely dropped. I found myself grinning. âUh…. sir?â He said, his face a picture of confusion.
âYou heard me soldier. Stay here and help with father until we return.â
We headed back into the house and Ayanami left me to get on with my own business. My jacket was in my room and dry, so I threw it on gratefully and then settled back on my bed in silence. The room was empty except for the girl who had been staring at my back earlier. She continued to stare at me. She was about twenty. âIs there a problem?â I said, looking levelly up at her.
She startled. âNo, I⊠I.. you just have so manyâŠâ
âScars?â
âYesâŠâ She replied, blushing.
âUh-huh. I know. Youâre not the first to notice.â
âBut youâre so young⊠Surely even Ayanami couldnât inflict that many scars in such a small space of time?â
âIâm a semper, honey. Seven centuries in service to the crown.â I pointed at myself and grinned uncouthly, showing my unnatural youth.
âOh..â She blushed harder, looking suddenly very afraid. âYouâre Vincent Frau Hacku.â
âYou got it,â I sighed.
âIâve always wanted to meet you.â
âOh? Why?â
âYou just always seemed like a nice person. I lived in The City for a while. Followed your actions. Supported you with my mother.â
âI see⊠Well that was a few years ago now. Iâve changed.â
âI know. I didnât recognise you.â
I coughed uneasily, sinking back on the bed.
âWhatâs it like to be a semper?â She persisted with her red lips.
âHell,â I said bitterly. The truth. Simple to say, but so hard to understand if you havenât been there.
âSurely not, I mean–â
âYou have no idea.â I snapped. She shut up, fearful. I sighed and rubbed my face tiredly, âIâm sorry. I am. Iâm just going through a hard time right now. Tell me, whatâs your name?â
âBess,â she replied, coming back to herself.
My breath caught a moment. âOh,â was all I managed to say.
âIs that bad?â Her innocent amber eyes were wide and searching my face.
âNo, no. Just⊠dwelling on⊠things.â I looked up and forced a smile. She returned it.
âWhat do you do for Ayanami? It must be a hard life to adjust to. General, to slave.â
Prince to slave, I thought miserably. âAyanami has ways of making you settle in more quickly. Iâm his personal assassin. Bodyguarding, not that he needs it, murder, intimidation, capture, other errands. He wants it, I do it.â
âHow many have you killed?â
âIn my entire life?â
âYeah, if you donât mind my asking.â
âSeveral hundreds of thousands, probably.â Strange thought.
âDoes it not give you nightmares..?â
âMy entire life is a nightmare. I donât sleep.â
âIâm sorryâŠâ
âIâve come to terms with it now.â
After spending the next two days on my bed, forcing myself to talk nicely with the servants, Ayanami appeared at the door. All the servants- Bess, Tristan, Tod and Libby were in and playing cards at the table while I watched tiredly. It was The Day of Rest. Over those two days I had got to know Bess, and became sincerely attached to her. She was beautiful. Her amber eyes always searched mine carefully and seemed to know the truth. Her brown hair was long and silky. Her lips red and tempting.
âHacku. Get up. Weâre leaving.â The whole room fell silent.
I sighed and swung my legs over the edge of the bed. I grabbed my weapons and stood, making my way to the door. I stopped at Bessâ side. She was sat on the floor, looking down, very aware that I was looking at her.
âBess,â I said softly, and stooped to kiss her, just once, on the lips. I left without looking back.
I followed Ayanami back to Lord Kageâs living quarters, and followed him in after he knocked at the door and received a response from Kageâs serving woman. I went and stood by the door again. âAh, Fritz. Vincent.â The hairs on the back of my neck prickled at his naming of names. I bowed stiffly but didnât come forwards. âYou appear to have added to your collection of scars,â Kage said simply, looking at me harshly.
âWhy would you care?â I snarled.
âYouâre officially his slave now, arenât you? Act like it.â
I looked down as a slave should, âYes, sir.â
âAre you going to do the job?â
âYes, sir.â I growled.
âWeâre setting out now.â Ayanami added.
âGood. I want to see your skills, Vincent. Get out into the yard. Right now.â Kage rose and shooed me out of the house with Ayanami on his tail. âElene, I want my sword!â He shouted as he went. Once we were out he stopped and waited for Elene, who appeared quickly with his sword and put the sheathe and belt around his waist. âNow, use what you want against me. I see you have no shortage of weapons. Go.â He whipped out his sabre and went for me, but I was quick enough to draw my dagger and sword and do a simple block. I had to stop myself from laughing at him. Kage smiled. âGot ya.â He said quietly, and then he swung his leg around and kicked me in the back of the head. How? I sprawled forwards on the ground and forced myself to my feet again. Kage was waiting for me. Iâd have to be more careful. He attacked me with a series of blinding attacks. I kept up. Just. And then went at him myself with all my strength. Duck a swipe attack. Draw throwing knife. Throw. Right on target. The knife tore through the air and plunged into his shoulder. He didnât even seem to react. Instead, he yanked it from his flesh and threw it straight back at me. I leapt sideways, just missing it. âSo howâs Keira?â Kage shouted over the clanging of our swords as we came together again. He was smiling.
âYouâre a tosser.â I said plainly, trying, so hard, to keep my face straight.
âYouâre a slave and you should fucking act like it!â He roared, bringing his blade down hard. His anger made him blind. I dodged his attack and he somehow managed to hack his sword down so hard it partially embedded in the ground. I took the opportunity so smash him across the side of the head with the flat of my blade with all my strength. He went careering sideways and landed with a thud. Before he could even shout, I was on him. I dropped my sword and flicked out a wrist blade. I crouched over him like a wild beast on its prey and held it in animated suspension above his throat. He looked up at me in shock, not moving. I grinned down at him. âHappy?â I said savagely.
âYou better assassinate Bess or youâll regret that. Get out of my sight right now.â He growled after he had regained his composure. I left gladly, but I wasnât looking forward to my task. Ayanami followed silently on my tail.
The impending doom of killing Bess slowly rose up inside me as our journey rolled on. I spent my silence frantically trying to think of a way to save Bessâ life. To no avail. Ayanami wanted to watch me kill her, so he knew Iâd done the job. Back in the days of being a general I would have been disgusted at such a prospect. Even the thought of killing out of battle let alone a woman would have made me sick. Now I was different. Ayanami had changed me. We travelled much more swiftly without the Majors and simply changed horses at towns. But, the night before we were to hunt down Bess, Ayanami called a stop at an old abandoned barn in the empty plains. He tied the horses to graze on the sparse grass and settled just inside the rotten door of the old building. He sighed and then said, âTell me about what you did all that time ago. Was my father telling the truth?â His voice seemed to come from the shadows, and seemed just as cold as them, but there was a hint of something else there too.
âYes. He knew much too much.â I replied, sitting opposite him, caring nothing for ranks.
âI want to know what happened.â
I sighed. Would letting it all out heal my shattered heart? To this man? Somehow it seemed that way. I let most of it go. Most. âI suppose youâve heard about Hackuâs Keira. Well. I know you have. That was years ago. Before you were even born. What I assume you donât know is that I am of royal blood. Itâs almost my only secret. Not very well kept, now. When I was 18, I was forcibly made a semper by some devilâs magic. The thought that I would be immortal drove me insane. I turned to drink. Lots of it. An immortal prince? Sure, great. A drunk, angry and hateful immortal prince? Not so much. But then I met Keira. I was charmed. I stopped drinking, and eventually we got closer. My father… my dead father, the King of the Four Seas, didnât agree with my courtship. One night I had an argument. Hell, it was bad. I drank again, got so drunk I couldnât think straight at all, which is hard for people like us. I tried to make Keira a semper like I had been, so we could run away together. You heard that I didnât even bury her? Is that what they told you?â
âIt is.â He said. No sarcasm. Just confirmation.
âThere was nothing left to bury after what I did to her. I couldnât make her a semper, not as drunk as I was. I was found in her chamber the next morning, knelt on a carpet of blood, and still weeping. They tried to take me. I killed them all with my magic and massacred my fatherâs home kingdom city, my place of birth- the City of the Coral. Everyone was dead. Bodies everywhere. The blood…. it was all over me. I canât clean it from me. Never. Then I turned myself in, it was too much. I killed thousands, Ayanami. Men, women, children. Can you say youâve done that and still have the will to live? Because I certainly donât. The authorities came in from surrounding cities and kingdoms, locked me in a cell for weeks in darkness and no contact with the outside world. Then, one day all the lawmen of the Four Seas- the âDirtyworkersâ they were called where Iâm from, came and beat me and beat me and beat me, for days to try and make me explain my motives for killing an entire city aside from because of my loverâs death. I was young then- I made a mistake in that I screamed. It just fuelled them on. Those beatings….â I trailed off, fixated in the memory of the agony. âThose beatings set me up for the future, but they made me defensive in little situations, and totally against the laws. My legendary temper was simply made worse. The twelfth day that they came to hurt me, they brought a knife, they were going to give me a Glasgow Smile, Ayanami. So I killed them. All 16 of them. I escaped and came to these lands. I was the lone wanderer for months, and became self-sufficient in a way. I travelled, and as I travelled, I heard about the exiled prince. Durzo- Chancellor Durzo had been my friend when I was a young prince, and I heard from the travellers that he had left my country. It was after about another 3 years of being alone, with a new identity that I ran into him. He was a commander in one of the Guards, and he just happened to be taking part in initiation inspection when I went to join. He helped me from then on- made me a general after about 150 years and he had moved up to Chancellor. Some news of my past leaked- but itâs cloudy for the majority of the normal people.â I stopped and stared deeply into Ayanamiâs eyes. I could see pain there, but not to match mine. âThen you came along.â I growled. Ayanami broke eye-contact. âJust as I was beginning to get my life on track. Iâd even stopped drinking.â We sat in silence in the darkness for a while, then Ayanami got up.
âLetâs go. I want to get this over with.â
—-
I sat upright in the wooden chair at Lady Bessâ desk, acutely aware of my throbbing back after spending too long in a cold hard cell. Bess was explaining to Commander Trent how she wanted the forces distributed throughout the fortress, and also on high alert for intruders. We all knew she meant Ayanami and Hacku, but no one mentioned it. Something had snapped inside her. She was almost pro-active, having to do something every minute. She didnât believe in putting her men at risk for her own means, but she was obviously terrified of Ayanami who posed a massive threat at the moment. âJay,â Lady Bess said, looking at me with dull, sunken eyes.
âYes, milady?â I said as politely as I could.
âDo you know anything about where Master Ayanami and Sir Hacku may be at the present time? We need to find, and apprehend them as soon as possible, you understand.â
âYes, Lady,â I paused, thinking. âI cannot think where Ayanami and Hacku would go, I have heard of Master Ayanamiâs hatred for his for his semper father and vice versa, and I also cannot imagine what he would want with Hacku and his two men. Hacku would be unable to escape from Ayanami anyway. He was in a pretty bad state. But thereâs always the possibility that Hacku has turned to work with Ayanami rather than just serve him. You got the slave conformation papers from the Chancellor, didnât you?â
âI did. Sir Hacku would never work with Ayanami. There would have to be a good reason. I simply cannot comprehend why Durzo sold his best friend and ally to his worst enemy!â Bess spat.
Trent coughed uneasily. Since his father had come here to visit him after hearing he was no longer under any false imprisonment his mood was considerably better. His alcohol problem, not so much. âLady Bess. I think we should try to avoid personal topics here. We need to get Vincentâs forces back into a routine, or we could have problems in the long run.â
âMmm.â She mumbled, resting her chin on the heel of her hand. âGentlemen, it is late and we have spoken for a long time. I am sure you are all weary. Please, feel free to leave. But, Jay, stay here if you would.â
I nodded my acknowledgement and tried to massage my aching back better. The other officers left swiftly, leaving me and Bess alone in the chill hollow of what was once General Hackuâs office. Bess sighed. âDo you know what I mean when I say that that I want relief? From this?â
I looked at her quizzically, trying to grasp where this was going.
âI want to be free. Iâve wanted to be free since Vincent disappeared. Since he was captured by Ayanami and then somehow managed to end up in my own dungeons as a changed man. Have you heard about the past of General Hacku?â She asked me softly.
âNo, my lady.â
âAh. It is a sad one indeed. I can certainly see why Vincent would want his life to be over. His has been painful, and Iâm sure it isnât going to get any better. What Iâm trying to say is, I want relief, and I think it is here for me.â
âIt will be painless, I assure you.â A familiar voice said flatly from the shadows. I saw a movement in the shadow of the curtains behind Lady Bess. Eyes glittered in the darkness, and then he emerged, tall and- strangely- terrifying. There was a cold calculating professional in Hackuâs eyes. An assassin. A slave. Completely devoid of emotion and feeling. I stood, my chair skittering backwards a little, clattering. But then the noise stopped short and a hand fell on my shoulder. âShhh.â Another voice whispered into my ear. I could feel warm breath on my neck. The hand pushed me back into my seat, and I complied, frozen with terror. âJust wait.â Ayanami hissed gently and almost silently into my ear. It sent a shiver up my spine
âGood,â Bess said, not even turning around, but staring straight ahead. She almost seemed to relax. âIâve missed you, Vincent.â She stood and turned around to face Hacku. He looked down on her emotionlessly, but I could see behind his charade. âIf you would allow me…. just one kiss… I would die gladly.â Bess stepped in close and Hacku allowed Bess to turn her head up to him and take what she had wanted all her life. With passion, she cupped his face in her hand, and even Hackuâs eyes fluttered closed in released emotion. She stepped back again and said, âAh, yes. I know you never loved me, but thankyou, Vincent. I am ready.â Now she turned back away from him and stood tall and still, staring off into oblivion. I shouted out for it to stop but Ayanamiâs hand clamped over my mouth, cutting me off short. He forced me to my feet and pulled me backwards, to the corner of the meeting room. I watched in mounting horror as Hacku took up position behind Bess and drew his sword slowly, the metal hissing in the silence. With a practised motion he levelled his sword horizontally, pointing at the back of Bessâ head. Quickly, he muttered something in a different language I didnât understand and I felt Ayanami tense behind me. Then, quickly, precisely, he drove the sword and pulled back just as quickly. Bess seemed to stand unharmed for a moment, frozen in time. But then her legs folded and she collapsed to the floor. Hacku still stood in silence, his sword still levelled, bearing Bessâ blood. He seemed to be looking at the sword. Suddenly, he turned his icy gaze on Ayanami. Once again in another language, he growled something at Ayanami. He let me go and shoved me forwards to stand before General Hacku. I tried to stand up still, and I quivered as my eyes kept flickering back to Bessâ body. I sob threatened to escape and I smothered my mouth with my hand to mask it. All coldness had left Hackuâs eyes and he looked at me compassionately. Bess had been like a mother to me over the last few weeks. I didnât know what to do. No doubt Hacku had to kill me now. He looked past me and to Ayanami. âWhat now? What do you want me to do?â He articulated slowly, then looked back at me. His eyes were emotionless again. Thatâs it. Heâs going to kill me, I thought. âJay. I need to tell you something.â He looked back up to Ayanami again. âAyanami is your… bastard brother. I didnât want to have to tell you like this, but Iâm bound to Ayanami by law. I cannot resist him, do you understand? Please,â he gestured to Bess and he clenched his eyes shut. âI didnât want to. Oh, God.â He buried his face in his hands and walked out of the open door to the silent hallway. He didnât go far- we could still hear him sobbing outside. It took a while for Hackuâs words to finally hit me. Ayanami was my brother.
âYou,â I said, turning on Ayanami. âYou… bastard. You had me tortured. Youâve had Hacku tortured. And to what ends?! Canât you see that Vincent is being driven crazy by what youâre forcing him to do? Heâs completely losing it! Youâre mad, and I refuse to accept you as my brother, you vile man.â
Ayanami looked away a moment and murmured something under his breath before raising his voice, âIt is perfectly fine that you would refuse me, but if you would see father–â
âLord Kage!â I spat, âLord Kage is my father. Unbelievable. I do not want to meet your father. Never.â
âPlease?â Ayanami said, almost inaudibly, his eyes pleading.
âIf Kage is enough to send a man as sick as you cowering I certainly do not want to see him.â
—-
I could hear Jay confronting Ayanami. I didnât care. I had just murdered Bess.
—-
After I had insisted that I would absolutely not see my father, Ayanami began to lose his temper. He took a step forwards, trembling. Before Ayanami could do anything, though, Hacku came striding back inside. Right behind him came Commander Trent with his sword pointedly jabbing him in the upper back. âStop.â The commander said. âWhat are you doing….â He saw Ayanami emerge from his shadowy retreat in the corner. âYou!!â He saw Bess. âHoly shit. Who did this?! It was you, wasnât it? You fucking tosser!â He accused, looking at Ayanami, who grinned at Hacku in response.
âKipp. Kipp!â Hacku tried to get Trentâs attention, turning slowly with his hands in the air. Commander Trent went silent and looked to him. âIt was…â Hacku gathered himself up. âIt was me. I know, I deserve a life sentence in imprisonment for unlawfully murdering a military leader. But Kipp? For Godâs sake, kill me. Give me mercy.â He pleaded. I was gobsmacked- this was the real man behind all the fancy sword wielding and the strong general I had known since I had come here. This is what immortality had done to him.
âYou killed Lady Bess…?â Trent was quiet with shock. âAfter everything? She trusted you, loved you, and youâve tried- and succeeded- to take her life twice! You shitty human being. Remember when I said that the conditions you were under bound you to slavery more than me, and it was not your fault? I was wrong. Youâre a pitiful murderer. You deserve to rot in hell! You are no friend of mine.â
âThen kill me.â Hacku broke in icily. âKill this pathetic creature that stands before you. I want to die. Just spare me the torture. The imprisonment. The agony. Surely even I have had too much of that for eight lifetimes? Iâm too old to deal with it anymore.â
âIâm afraid I canât do that.â The commander said morosely.
—-
He put his fingers to his lips and whistled two ear-splitting notes. Suddenly, about twenty guards came rushing in. They took me by surprise, and I drew my sword as a natural response. Before I knew it, Trent had his sword pointing at my throat and I was surrounded by guards. Ayanami was in the same situation. âPut it away.â He said. The guards had been trained to ignore distressing things, I should know- I trained them, but some still gagged at the sight of Bessâs body sprawled on the floor. âYouâre forgetting your training, boys.â I said, being my old self. Some shifted uncomfortably.
âWhat the bloody hell is going on here?â I heard bellowed from outside the door. A huge man strode in and then stopped dead at the sight of Trent. âCommander, sir!â
Any response Trent was about to make was cut off as I groaned openly, âOh bloody hell. Not you again. I thought Iâd got away from bastards like you.â
âOh itâs the royal shitbag.â Hitch said, grinning.
My stomach dropped, how did he know about that? âOk. I donât know where you got that from, but I shouldnât bring that up.â
âWhy?â He smiled, knowing he had power here.
âBecause that was a long time ago, a time that should be forgotten.â
âIâll think about it.â
Sometimes I canât help speaking my native language, even if it is a dead language to most people now. The amount of times I had cursed in Tyreannean and increased greatly since all my problems had started, but Iâd already done it about three times today. I muttered a stream of curses to myself, much to Ayanamiâs amusement who seems to understand it extremely well indeed. Trent jostled me with his sword. There was confusion in his eyes but he didnât ask about our conversation, âYou know the Sergeant?â
âOh yes, we became very well acquainted in the Reignold Dungeons.â I said, too jovially for the topic. âOr more like, I became very well acquainted with his fists.â
âWant to be reunited, Vincent?â He butted in.
âNot particularly. I think your Commander has other things on his mind, you know. Maybe that corpse down there?â Hitch turned around slowly and looked down at Bessâ motionless body.
âIs that….? Shit. Oh shit. And this was you. You killed Lady Bess. Fuck! Oh, no oh no oh no.â He was cringing and grasping his hair with white knuckles. He turned to me, âYou murdered her.â
The initial shock had kind of worn off that Iâd killed her, but I still couldnât bear to look at her.
âThatâs it.â Hitch was trembling violently, and the look in his eye was that of death. âCommander Trent, permission to personally…. take revenge. For all our sakes.â
âPermission granted.â Trent replied almost immediately.
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