Calithildis Dringolben
Carpe Diem - Last day of Autumn Fayre (last year)
Success! Cali had not entirely expected her maneuver to work, but seeing the man topple over with blood pouring down from his nose, she felt a thrill of satisfaction. But he was not completely off the wagon yet, and she couldn't have the horse take off yet until they were free from their assailant. A quick glance around revealed nothing she might use as a weapon at first. But there was the barrel! Just as she had grabbed hold of the empty barrel, hoping it wouldn't be too heavy for her to shove toward him, the sound of him speaking her own name stopped her short of moving it toward him.
The stranger had called her by her full name, and that alone was alarming. The fact that he knew it at all spoke of something dark. How did he know? She vaguely recalled that he had guessed her to be 'Cali', before. But how did he know her last name? But before she could begin wondering more about that, she focused her attention on an even more worrying matter. He held the dagger to Iole's neck. Cali froze as he threatened to cut her. Unless Cali got into the barrel. She stared, wide-eyed. Iole still lay unconscious, unable to defend herself in any way. Cali couldn't bear to have any harm come to her best friend.. no, her sister. They shared a bond far greater than mere friendship, ever since that time, well.. forever ago, when they all made a pact and became sisters.
The words sunk in swiftly, and she weighed the options as fast as her mind could process them. He was going to kill them, she was sure of that. But, for now, he still wanted them to believe he wouldn't. The fact that he was threatening defenseless Iole while she lay fainted, she quickly decided he was probably not bluffing. And while she didn't like the idea of getting into the barrel, where she would be far more vulnerable and unable to do anything to help Iole... she also quickly recognized that she couldn't actually do anything to help her at this moment. If she tried to rush at him and tackle him, he could still injure, or even kill, Iole before Cali got to him. And then turn the knife on her. He wouldn't be caught by surprise this time. But if she did as he said, there was a chance they might still manage to get out of this. If Iole were harmed in any way... Cali couldn't let that happen. Especially not on account of her own actions.
"Alright, I'm getting in!" She gave in reluctantly as she hastened to demonstrate just how quickly she could climb into the barrel. With any luck, she would be in the barrel before he even started counting. She hated it, and felt as if she had given up too easily.. and let Iole down. And she had let Ryn down, too. If only she'd practiced those moves... maybe she could have had better success. Maybe she could have even disarmed him, and turned the tables... but now, all she had managed to do was put Iole in greater danger than before. "Just don't harm her, please." She added, with a worried glance toward her friend, then narrowed her eyes as she returned her gaze to him. "I hope you realize what a coward you are. Really, threatening to hurt a girl who's not even conscious?" She couldn't help throwing the retort at him, along with the darkest glare she could summon. If looks could kill, his heart should have stopped at that moment, but alas, her words would have to suffice to simply annoy him. And hopefully... that would not make matters worse, she thought a bit belatedly.
@Ercassie @Pele Alarion
Ademar Androllius (wearing uniform of Lt. of the Watch)
Pelennor - Southern Gate - Last day of Autumn Fayre (last year)
(With Unalmis and Cadil)
The indignant tone used by the other young man was almost amusing to Mar. Slightly annoying, like a mosquito buzzing around his ear, but also amusing. The fact that he was sticking up for Unalmis made Mar decide he disliked him immediately. Any friend of Unalmis' was automatically an enemy of Ademar's. He found his thoughts briefly straying back to how enjoyable it had been to kill Ryndir. And Reilly, and a few others who had met their end at his hands. Maybe he could manage... but he'd have to figure out some way of luring these two off away from all these pesky people watching. It wouldn't be as easy with these two as it had been with Reilly, who'd foolishly believed Mar was a friend. And Ryn, well, that had been unexpected, but it had worked very well to his favor. If he were to do anything of the sort with these two, he would have to maneuver things to make it possible. With an effort, he hid his amusement as he addressed the comment Cadil had made about him not acting like a lieutenant. That nearly made him laugh aloud, but he controlled himself. If only they knew... "Oh, I don't?" He barely kept from sneering. He managed to control his features along with his tone, so there was only a hint of hidden amusement. But they did make a good point. There were a lot of people in line behind them, and some might be able to hear some of this.
And a second later, all amusement was swiftly vanquished as Unalmis mentioned that name, thus proving that Mar was not the only one who could come up with clever names to cause irritation in the intended target. And proving that he also had not forgotten the day Mar first swore vengeance against that group of friends. Not that they ever heard such a vow, but he had made it, just the same...
Several years ago...
It started almost as a game for Ademar, and as a way to keep them from stealing Aderic's friendship away from him. He had kept it up ever since they first started school a few years ago. Just a few mean words here, a push or shove there. And then he thought up the idea of taking their food. His own parents never bothered to pack anything for him, so if he wanted to bring a lunch to school he had to pack his own. And Mar didn't like most of the stuff he was allowed to pack for lunch, anyway, so he'd found a better option. Today, Trevadir would be the generous donor. Being a couple years younger than Ademar, he was an easier target than the two older boys, Unalmis and Ryndir. And the girls were sticking close to them, so that ruled them out completely. But Trevadir, for reasons unknown to Mar, was sitting all by himself that day, somewhat isolated from the other four. So it wasn't long before Mar was smugly sitting down across the room, with a lunch pail taken from the younger boy. Trev ran to join the others, probably to whine and cry about Mar taking his lunch. Mar didn't care. He was still smirking with self-satisfaction as he pulled out a small parcel wrapped in paper. He guessed it was a sandwich. Trev's grandmother usually went with simple, inexpensive lunches for the brothers, but she also usually packed them together. So Mar got two for one, this way.
The smirk vanished swiftly as he unwrapped his prize and found his hands and the front of his clothes splattered with ink. And not just ink... red ink. They had rigged it so that when he pulled paper off of the parcel, which turned out to be an ink-soaked sponge, the ink would be all over his hands. He had been set up, and the realization was infuriating. How dare they! After spending the rest of the meal break trying in vain to scrub his hands clean, he was still seething as he returned to his seat in the classroom. He was so furious, he was nearly shaking. His hands clenched tight into fists as he flung himself into his seat. He dared not look around at the culprits, knowing he might just lose it. The teacher was watching, and he would be the one to get in trouble if he didn't control his fury. But he would get them later, he vowed inwardly. They would definitely pay for this.
"Aderic Androllius." The teacher was frowning.
So wrapped up in his furious mental ranting, it took the teacher saying his brother's name three times before Mar realizes the teacher had addressed him. Or, well, the name he used while in school. He looked up, making a supreme effort to push down the anger. "Yes, sir?" He managed a very "Ric-like" reply, in his most polite tone.
"I said, 'stand up.' Did you not hear me?"
Mar blinked. "Sorry, sir, I didn't." He held back a sigh, and attempted to stand. But, strangely, found that he could not.
"Well, now you have. So, stand up." The teacher's frown deepened, and he had a stern tone to his voice.
"I.. can't." Mar tried again, confused.
"Aderic," Teacher's tone grew more annoyed as he strolled down the rows of desks toward Mar. "Stand up, and show me your hands." He demanded. "Now."
Hesitating, Mar stared at him in silence for a few seconds, realizing what this was about. They had told. They'd set him up, and then told the teacher to look at his hands as proof. He slowly pulled out his hands from his pockets, his anger increasing once more. But he remained seated.
"Aha. Caught 'red-handed', as it were." He remarked, with a very stern look. "Up, now." He ordered.
Mar then realizing the pun which they had created at his expense. Red handed. Red ink. Very funny. Mar could hardly contain his fury. But he did. He struggled to rise up from his chair, but it was as if he were stuck on the seat. "I can't." He protested, frowning. Confusion battled with the anger for a moment, until the teacher lost patience, took hold of him, and yanked the seemingly stubborn boy up from the chair.
The rip that resulted was alarmingly loud. There was no chance that anyone in the classroom did not hear it. And the uproar that ensued as everyone started laughing was even worse. The teacher had frozen, just as baffled as Mar, while the latter widened his eyes in horror. He knew without having to look that the seat of his trousers had just been ripped right off. And he knew, also without having to look, who was responsible. It was beyond humiliating. He had no words for this!
As the teacher hastily wrapped a jacket around to cover his exposed underpants, demanding to know what happened and who was behind it, a fresh round of snickers went around the room as he said the word 'behind'. Mar finally dared to turn and glare at those he knew were responsible. Unalmis. Ryndir. Trevadir. The two girls who were always in cahoots with those three. He vowed then and there that he would do everything in his power to make sure that someday, he would get revenge on them. This was a personal vendetta, now...
Ademar's sea-green gaze settled on his long-time nemesis as the latter repeated the irksome name 'Rip' in a more drawn out fashion. They'd started calling him that on that dreadful day, making a pun on the name 'Ric', which they didn't know was not even his name. Everyone had called him that for a while, but those five had kept it up long after everyone else stopped. Unalmis seemed to be privately enjoying himself. Meanwhile, Mar privately envisioned stabbing him repeatedly, violently removing his insides... maybe show him his own heart while it was still beating... Maybe he'd cut off his limbs, bit by bit. Fingers.. then hands.. then arms, and so forth. Or he could give him the fate he was supposed to have met years ago, in Pharak's temple. How exhilarating it would be to watch him suffer the same fate as those sailors from Dol Amroth...
With a slow exhale, Mar forced those daydreams to the back of his mind, storing them for another time when he might actually be able to make it happen. For now, he did have to keep up appearances because there was an 'audience' behind them. He had, perhaps, been a bit too bold earlier, in openly taunting the two while there were others close behind them in line. Instead, he rolled his eyes at Unalmis' reply about the fee. "Oh, yes, of course. My apologies, you're a ranger now, aren't you?" He asked in a mock-friendly/apologetic tone, as if he did not know perfectly well this was the case. "In that case," he added, letting his tone darken some as he narrowed his eyes, "You ought to know better than to try and sneak past the gates. Did you really think no one would see you trying to climb that tree to get over the wall, earlier? Even if I hadn't been alerted to the fact there were two miscreants attempting to sneak through the gate in the back of a wagon some while ago, I could hardly help noticing you two trying to scale the wall shortly after having that farmer complain about you hiding in the back of his wagon..."
He scoffed at the absurdity of their failed attempts at getting through the gate without following the proper procedures. "So that begs the question, what sort of shady reasons would you two have for trying to sneak past me? Seems awfully suspicious if you ask me. Therefore," He was rather enjoying the fact that he was absolutely acting within the authority of a lieutenant, now, "I have every reason to insist that you be submitted to a search of your persons as well as any baggage you are carrying." He hardened his tone, making it clear that he was not about to be swayed from this. "Starting with you," He barely managed to avoid sneering as he addressed that part to Unalmis.





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