Some 1800 years ago... Northpoint
"This is a terrible idea."
"Well, we are already here, so we might as well follow through with it."
Voices. Outside the door. Voices were what woke Ainsley Redmont from her slumber. The Lady of the Dynasty had her face buried in her pillow, indigo colored hair spilled across the bed sheets. Beauty sleep was an understatement. Not only was she hoping to rejuvenate her own body with some well deserved rest, the Witch was trying to recover a bit of her magical essence; a lot of it had been used just two evenings ago, destroying the foes of her family in a violent battle. Victory was theirs, but with victory came determined fighting and then exhaustion. Her plight to make her Dynasty known as a ruthless force of nature was wearing some of her family to their wits ends. Ainsley had worn her own self out to no avail; after all, she was still human despite her excelled magic capabilities. Yet, it would be only a matter of time before the feeling of being tired, of weakness, was completely extinguished from her families bodies.
Ainsley lifted her body from the feather mattress, pushing her form away from the crumpled bed sheets. She stretched out methodically like a cat, letting every previously aching muscle in her limbs feel awakened again. Moving from the bed, Ainsley reached for the nearest robe, and draped it across her sleek figure, circling the tie around her waist to close her nude body away from her anxious guests.
Her throat cleared, Ainsley's voice rang out in the middle of the room and slipped out past the doors. "Come in already." One of the two people that had been conversing outside her door gasped hearing the Lady's words ring out. There was a nervous air of silence Ainsley could feel outside the door before the ornate silver knobs started turning. From behind the now parted oak double doors entered two of her more skillful fighters, Felicia and Vicktor Redmont.
The doors closed once the pair had crossed the threshold into Ainsley's room and so soon did their eyes start wavering away from her questioning gaze. Ainsley stepped into the only other light in the room besides a lone flickering candle in the corner; the moonlight that filtered through her curtained window reflected on Ainsley's pale skin, making her appear like some luminous ghost. Her head tilted inquisitively as she looked at the two trying to meet their faces, trying to read the words that dared to part from their silenced lips.
"Felicia. Vicktor. I would sooner expect either of you to sacrifice yourself to our enemies than to wake me for something that isn't of importance," Ainsley began. "So, what is it that brings you both knocking upon my door?"
It seemed some annoyance grew on Ainsley's face, especially when she found Felicia avoiding any form of communication. The Witch wondered when this would be over - when one of them would find the courage to say what it was they came here for. Ainsley nearly bent down to knock Felicia's feet out from under her as she noticed the girl was poised to take a step backwards, as if to make a hasty retreat.
"It is about Elijah," Vicktor started.
"And?" Ainsley questioned. Her patience was definitely wearing thin at this point.
"The two of us, Felicia and I, were headed out on evening patrol as our hour was up. It was then that we caught a glimpse of Elijah inspecting the perimeter around the Sanctuary of Northpoint..."
The calm resolve Ainsley held beyond her blank face expertly hid the disappointment she truly felt. To wake her up for this was utter nonsense. There was no way Elijah could have any idea where the Sanctuary was. Ainsley had never showed him and would not even in her death - even if she were to marry him. The Sanctuary was hers and in it the most dangerous of spells and secrets that fueled her families bloodlust. To hold the powers that were bred in that hidden place would mean instantaneous strength. However, Ainsley was the only one with access to it; she was the only one with an inkling of knowledge on how the ancient artifacts and runes worked. She greatly doubted any Bluefield would be able to handle it, and that said a lot for the man she chose to marry was a Bluefield indeed.
"This is nonsense," Ainsley finally announced and for a moment her voice was a hissing sound between clenched teeth. "Both of you, wasting my time like this. I sincerely appreciate your concern, but I am also aware of your hesitation to accept the Bluefields as part of our family. I have one suggestion for you. Deal with it - immediately."
With the looming presence of marriage between Ainsley Redmont and Elijah Bluefield, many of the Redmonts had become tactless towards their Lady. It was apparent they were still loyal to their own Lady of course, but they showed reserve when it came to accepting the Bluefields as kin by the binding of marriage. It had been a many long bitter years before the two families could ever fight together, and Ainsley was not about to let her efforts go to waste. They, her own Dynasty, were afraid of the Bluefields being equal; were afraid of not being above the rest. It was a mixture of both pride and stupidity. Their warnings about Elijah's snooping around the Sanctuary where of mere importance to the overall cause.
Ainsley was smarter than that. She knew that the Bluefields could not excel to the level of the Redmonts, though many of her family did not seem to grasp the concept. Instead, they loathed the fact she was to be married to the animal. There was the nagging suspicions that Elijah would weigh her down and overpower the Witch. And as husband to the Lady of the Redmonts, would his words and orders come before Ainsley's own family?
"But M'Lady," Felicia said raising her face and staring intently at her leader from behind a curtain of curly, blonde hair.
"Enough," Ainsley replied shortly and her words were not objected any longer for an evident reason. The doors to her room that had been shut were starting to open without invitation. It was then that Vicktor and Felicia's lips became tight and speechless. In stalked the tall, looming figure of Elijah Bluefield. His quiet feet carried him right past the uneasy pair of Redmonts and towards the Lady. The Bluefield leader snaked an arm around Ainsley's delicate shoulders. The beast wore a smug grin as if he were clearly listening the whole time outside the bedroom door.
"Oh, please, do carry on. Don't mind me at all," Elijah said and his hand that was perched on Ainsley's shoulder waved nonchalantly once.
"You were saying?" Ainsley said, a slender brow rising in question, daring the two to utter another nonsensical word.
"Nothing, Lady Redmont. Please accept our apologies for disturbing you," Felicia replied rather curtly at long last. She turned with a swift bow to the Witch and departed from the bedroom, Vicktor in tow.
"I do not think they like me hanging about you," Elijah whispered nuzzling his lips against Ainsley's neck. She stood rather stiffly despite his advances on her. The Lady of the Dynasty was suddenly on edge, despite the warnings she blatantly rejected from her family. It was only when Elijah's hand moved beneath her robe to graze the flesh along her bare thighs that she loosened her alertness.
Ainsley's face turned up to meet his and it was with a reluctant sigh that she replied, "They will get used to you."
The two fell back onto disarrayed bed sheets, arms and legs entwining in an intimate embrace as their heated bodies seemed to melt together. Though Ainsley let her body succumb to her carnal desires, her hunger for the flesh of the Bluefield beast, she could not deny her mind had not let the thought of betrayal escape her. Pressing her face against Elijah's flesh, she tasted his skin and smelled beneath the sweat the blood of a battle previously fought - two moons ago. Two evenings ago and it had not worn off. The man had been so preoccupied with something else, he had not been able to clean himself. What was he doing lurking around the perimeter of the Sanctuary...?
The Witch tried to read anything he might be hiding; she was always so careful. But her search had proved effortless and when Elijah's heavy breathing could be felt upon her skin, her being returned reality. There was nothing going on as far as Elijah went, and behind closed doors, the Redmont Lady transformed back into the powerful and imposing figure she always appeared. Not a sniveling, worried little girl. This alliance would forge the two families together - stronger than ever before - and it was with this image that a pleased smile finally crept across Ainsley Redmont's lips.
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:05 pm