Before they'd taken De's body to be buried, Quinn had taken a lock, well truth be told it was a bit more than a just a lock. He'd (much to his brother's surprise) braided Deanna's hair into twin braids, then he cut one of them, before the braid could come undone, he dipped the cut end into a pool of her now drying blood. It wasn't completely dry yet but still wet enough to clot and hold the hair together. It would hold together long enough for him to get it capped and the chain added for what he'd wanted.
Quinn wasn't able to tear himself away from the grave until Maxim came and offered him an option. Come with him and Isabella back to the new home of the Redmonts, or he'd make him come with him. When Quinn came to, he was in an old but clean bed. His eyes kinda foggy, but after rubbing them a bit, they cleared up and he saw Maxim sitting in a chair across the room from him. "Morning." was all he said. Quinn however didn't feel like talking just yet. He looked around again and realized that he'd never been here before.
Finally he asked, "Where am I?" Standing he walked over to the small window in the room and saw the snow falling outside. Arthuran then. There was now an ocean separating him from his mate. His anger rising he turned back to his brother. "You took me away from Deanna." he said his voice calm, but his eyes burning holes into Maxim's face. "How long have I been here?"
The Kinslayer was still being calm, "Four days."
Why wasn't the bastard talking more? What the hell wasn't he telling him? Storming over to his brother, Quinn lifted his leg to kick the chair out from under him. His foot made contact and the chair smashed into the wall. Maxim was standing in front of him now, the calmness that he'd seen before, was (now that he was up close) an obvious mask. Maxim was fighting to keep from punching him out again. "Why did you bring me here? We were fine where we were. Why did you have to mess it up? Now I have to get a ship and get back to her." He fumed.
That was when Maxim punched him again. This time Quinn was ready for it though, and moved with the blow, taking less damage than he would have had it been a surprise like the last time. Coming back up, he grabbed Maxim by the front of his shirt and slammed him back against the same wall he'd crashed the chair into. "YOU MADE ME LEAVE HER! WHAT IF SHE COMES BACK AND I'M NOT THERE!? DID YOU EVER THINK OF THAT?! WHAT THEN? OR DOES THE GREAT MAXIM REDMONT NOT CARE IF THE WOMAN HE LOVES COMES BACK AND IS ALONE??" He'd pushed too far. He knew that as soon as he'd said it. And he didn't care. Maxim had taken him away from De and all that mattered right now was getting back to her. He wouldn't leave her alone.
Quinn let go of his brother and turned back to his bed. Fists clenched tightly, he stared at the bed he'd been in for four days. "She's gone." he whispered, too low for anyone but Maxim to hear. "And it's not fair." a tear rolled down his cheek. There were so many things that weren't fair; that he didn't get to spend more time with is mate, that he didn't get to tell her he loved her one last time, and that he didn't get to take his revenge on her killer. He'd failed Deanna in just about every way possible. All the anger that had been in him a second before just drained from his body and he fell to his knees. "Maxim, I failed her then, I can't fail her again."
The lycanthrope turned to his vampire brother, "I'm sorry." Sorry for letting her down. Sorry for letting himself fall so deep into despair. Sorry for taking everything out on his brother when he didn't deserve it. It'd been weeks and he'd been lying to himself the whole time. He told himself the surely Elysia wasn't going to let his love stay dead, not after everything she'd done to the Death Goddess. Of course she was going to keep Deanna with her. Why wouldn't she? He'd even thought about going to her temple and begging her for the return of his mate, however he'd never been one to actually believe in the Gods, and he was sure that she wouldn't do anything for him. Why reward the faithless? It'd been almost three weeks now with him staying here with the Redmonts since she died.
Standing he weakly spoke again, "I have to go to the tavern." at the concerned look from his brother he shook his head, "You know better. It's not like I can get drunk and forget all this happened. The weregene wouldn't allow that. No, I need to go through her things at the tavern. I need to make sure no one else gets them." He made his way past Maxim, "Can I get a ride on one of your ships? I'll be back..." after a pause he added, "assuming you want me back." If Maxim replied he wasn't really listening. He nodded and made his way out of the room and through the mansion. He didn't know where he was going and it took him a while before he was able to find his way out of the building and to the docks. It seemed most of the people there knew he was Maxim's brother, had he already come and told them to let him out or did they just recognize him as a Redmont? Either way he was able to get on a ship heading back to Grand City.
He didn't really remember any of the trip across the ocean, apparently there had been rough waters, but he didn't notice. Disembarking from the ship at the Grand City docks, he looked at what was left of the city before him. It was nothing like what it had once been. There was less noise for one. Less living people. Which almost worked out since there were less buildings, and the roads where far more broken up than before. The outline of the pub could be seen in the distance. He knew that it'd still be standing. It was a tough old building, strong enough (with a little help from Victor and Wish) to still be standing through all that'd happened.
As Quinn opened the door to enter the water damaged building, the scent of mold and decaying food hit him and with his were-senses intensified them ten-fold. It was almost enough to make him lose his lunch right there, but as he stood there he slowly got used to the smell. He knew that he had to do this and there was no getting around it. Pushing the door closed behind him, the last living Redmont shut himself into the watery building. He hadn't spent nearly as much time here are Deanna had, but this was where she had devoted a lot of her time the last few months. It was important to her, so he made sure to treat the remains of the bar with as much respect as he'd given her body.
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:18 pm