The Lady Victoire, accompanied by Captain Ambrose Pennington and the few guard she had brought with her, were met by Captain Miles Long at the Port. As Miles greeted his Lady, Layla noted that in the few days she had been in the Grand City, much work had been accomplished in the Port city. It would appear that citizens and military alike had worked non-stop cleaning up the Port, and Layla noted with smug satisfaction, that many of the workers were foreigners, brought by Miles from Jade City.
Excellent, she thought. The Mayor had acquiesced to her demands. Perhaps he was not as stupid as previously thought, though Layla highly doubted that.
Miles immediately noticed the bruising that Layla sported on her jawline and throat, thanks to Verial Akilara, and began questioning the brutal treatment of his Lady. Layla patted him on the arm with a smile, assuring her young Captain that all was well and she would explain as soon as they were safely tucked inside the manse. The Lady and the two Captains made their way from the Port city into the heart of Bariston. While Bariston wasn’t as nearly wiped as clean as the Port, it was a far cry from the devastated city she had left. A great sense of pride filled Layla. She knew that with some hard work and determination, Bariston would rise from the ashes, a glorious city once more.
Finally the mansion was within sight, and Layla let out a sigh, feeling a sense of peace overcome her as she had missed her home sorely. Even after the last few days’ events, Layla managed to feel at ease and calm considering the hideous situations that had presented themselves. She did not bother wasting time bathing and changing, instead opted for dinner with Miles and Ambrose so they could discuss matters.
Though not luxurious by any means, the meal was a hearty and hot stew that would fill the belly and chase away the chill in the air. Spiced hot wine was poured, and as they ate, Layla began surmising the events in the Grand City for Miles starting with her altercation with Verial. Miles dropped his fork in the bowl of stew, staring incredulously at his Lady.“I…forgive me Lady, but I cannot begin to fathom the violent actions of Lord..err…Verial. He always seemed so…pacifistic?” Miles shook his head in anger, veins bulging on the sides of his temple as he turned his attention to Captain Pennington. “Ambrose, tell me you snapped his neck like a twig for laying hands upon our Lady.”
Ambrose Pennington sighed heavily and set his stew aside. “I would have, but our Lady would not allow it." He slid a glance toward Layla, a faint smile tugging on his lips. “She is made of far sterner stuff that she is credited for, with incredible control of her own emotions. I personally would have broken that man in half, but eh…it was not my call to make.”
Layla smothered a laugh. “A bit of bruised skin, and pride, Ambrose. Nothing more than that. However,” her laughter died as her grey eyes narrowed, “the way the little King handled the situation sickened me more than Verial’s actions. To make him Lord of Arthuran for his treason. He consorted with that dark Goddess, assisted her in the mass genocide of an entire people, on top of his attack upon me, it was sickening.” Layla dabbed at her lips with a napkin, shaking her head in disgust. “The boy is a complete novice when it comes to leadership skills. A carbon copy of Alerion if truth be told.”
Miles was equally disgusted. “Tell me at least he went through with the execution of Deanna DiCorvino.” When both Layla and Ambrose stared at him, Miles’ eyes bulged out of their sockets. “Do not tell me he gave her pardon as well! Dear Gods!”
This time it was Ambrose who answered, his voice thick with contempt. “There was no execution. Sadly, the prisoner ‘escaped’ shortly after the altercation between Verial Akilara and our Lady, somehow. Our illustrious King Elias,” Ambrose sneered. “He gave this awe inspiring speech before the general public swearing up and down that she would be found immediately. He vowed to send a few of his ‘best men’ after her.” Ambrose snorted with heavy disbelief. “And if you believe that Miles, I have a castle to sell you in the Grand City.”
Layla’s blonde curls bounced as she chuckled. “I caught sight of him scanning the crowds for us, Ambrose. Most likely fearful we would start a riot right there and then.” Her chuckle turned into laughter as she openly began mocking the King. “You should have seen him Miles, so afraid of me that he couldn’t wait to get me on the next airship back to Bariston. Little child pretending to be King. Quite sad and pathetic, really. The crown is far too big and heavy on that tiny little head of his.” Layla took another bite of her stew, her brows raised upon seeing the look given to her by Miles. “You look like you just swallowed a frog, Miles. What is it?”
The young Captain was thunderstruck. “My Lady! You are not concerned about the escapee? She is a murderess, amongst other things. Do you not fear that she is on the loose, gods know where?”
Layla daintily speared a carrot and shook her head. “Not at all. I know where Deanna is, or at least I have an excellent hunch. I also have a hunch of who aided in her escape.” Her grin was feral as she bit down savagely into the orange vegetable. Miles waited for an explanation, but one look from Ambrose finally lit the candle above the young Captain’s head. “Verial?” He exclaimed in shock. “You believe Verial released her from her cell and smuggled her to Arthuran? That’s insane!”
Layla shrugged. “I have no concrete evidence to support my theory, but it is the only one that makes sense, and considering Elias’ blasé reaction…” Layla’s words trailed off, allowing the young Captain to figure it out himself. Finally after a moment of silence, Miles asked, “When would you like me to take a small group of soldiers to Arthuran to apprehend Verial and Deanna, my Lady?”
“I have no intention of doing so, Miles. Not yet at least.”
Miles nearly choked on his stew, as did Ambrose upon hearing Layla’s calm response. “Layla! You would just let this slide? What about retribution for Bariston? The people of Aleris? Your face! How can we just willingly and knowingly allow them their freedom?” This outburst came from Ambrose who had thus far remained rather quiet.
Layla smiled then, the transformation on her face was remarkable. It turned a hard woman into someone truly lovely to behold. “Freedom is an illusion, my dear Ambrose. Allow the happy couple to believe they are living happy and safe in that ice world of theirs. Eventually they will let their guard down. Eventually Elias will believe all is well and peace has been restored in the lands. In the meantime,” her smile turned feral, her grey eyes an icy storm. “We will quietly bide our time, rebuilding Bariston…and our military forces. We need airships and weapons. We can keep tabs on the on goings in Arthuran, perhaps even send a peace offering to the newly appointed Lord. Whatever. In any case, once we are at our full strength complete with a fully trained army, we will secretly storm Arthuran and take Verial and his bitch by surprise.” A quick baring of teeth as Layla’s smile widened. “And if that idiot brat thinks he can stand in my way, I will crush him like a fucking bug, King or no King. That little brat is no more fit to rule than Verial was. I shall teach him that lesson the hard way.”
All three laughed heartily, their moods lifted as they began talking about their plan of action. After a few moments, it was Miles who spoke, his face and voice sobering some. “My Lady, where is Sahar? She did not return with you. Has something happened to her?”
Layla quieted, her fingers toying with her wine glass. “Sahar has betrayed us all, Miles. I caught her inside Verial’s tent the last time I saw him. She was conspiring with him. Most likely she has joined him and Deanna in Arthuran.” Layla sighed sadly and shook her head once more. “Truly a great disappointment. My heart is heavy with sadness over the loss of Sahar, but she has made her choice in life. The gods will judge her accordingly.”
Both men murmured their agreement.
They talked a few more hours before bidding each other good night. Layla was exhausted and although she craved a hot bath more than anything, sleep called to her. As she undressed for bed, she thought of Verial Akilara with a twinge of sadness ran through her. Truly Layla had thought him to be a great man, a man worthy of not only his position in the realm, but possibly of her heart as well. She was so very wrong about him. Sadly, Verial was not fit to rule, and as far as Layla was concerned, she had no place in his world. That part of him was reserved for Deanna DiCorvino, a fact that caused angry bitterness to consume her. She had given him something she could never reclaim again, as well as her trust, and he used it to his advantage, and eventually spurned it. He betrayed the people he was entrusted to, but he also betrayed her…and her heart.
She felt somewhat guilty at first after her enraged outburst and accusations toward him,knowing she had hurt him with her verbal lashing, but in the end, she realized she had been too soft on him. He deserved her contempt, not her pity. Just as she was nothing more than a bad memory to him, he was nothing more than a bitter enemy to her. In the end, he would get all he deserved for screwing with Layla Victoire.
A few days later…
Layla was in conference with her advisors, or what was left of them, discussing reconstruction plans in the Port, when there was a knock on her door. Annoyed at the interruption, Layla excused herself and went to the door, opening it with irritation. “Oh, Miles…” Her expression softening upon seeing the young Captain, her brow arched as he smiled broadly at her.
“I have some news concerning Verial Akilara that you might be interested in,” There was a wicked gleam in his eyes as he leaned forward to whisper in Layla’s ear, knowing his Lady would be quite pleased, or so he hoped. Layla listened before leaning away, a soft chuckle was heard.
“Perhaps young Elias managed to find his balls after all.”
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:04 pm