Before The Storm
Later
that week on a cold but sunny Wednesday afternoon, Kiren and Adette were
playing pool in the rec room to pass some time.
Since
their last outing, Jasper hadn’t allowed anyone to leave the mansion and
everyone was beginning to feel the walls closing in around them.
“How
about I bet you twenty I can sink at least one ball with my break?” Adette
piped up as Kiren absentmindedly checked the rubber stopper on the end of her pool-cue.
She
looked up quickly. “Wha... oh... ok, why not. Make it fun.” A small smile
showed for a moment.
Matt,
who was usually missing in action, seemed to be right on their heels today; he
had been down in the kitchen when they’d gone to get their morning coffee and
at lunch when Kiren had gone to make some pasta and now he was in the rec room
with them.
He
seemed determined to master creating a new drink at the moment, and since the
rec room was the only room with a bar, there he was again.
Adette took her shot
making the white ball crack loudly against the others, she sunk two.
“Lucky
shot.” Kiren chided at her as she took another shot, and missed.
“You
still owe me twenty simolians though...” She half sang at her as Kiren lined up
her shot and sunk a yellow ball.
“True,
whenever I get my hands on some money, I’ll pay you back.” She stuck out her
tongue laughing a little.
Kiren
had almost lost track of how long she had been at the mansion, but putting the
months together, she gathered near three months or so had gone by judging from
the season changes.
“Ladies,
I think I have it... come and try it for me?” Matt called from the bar as he
poured out his new creation into glasses for them to try. He seemed very
pleased with himself.
Putting
down their cues, Adette and Kiren wandered over and each took up a glass.
“If
this is crap my silvery blooded dear, you are in my bad books... for a day.”
Adette teased Matt as she took a sip of the drink. After a moment she nodded
and smiled. “Not bad at all babes, it kind of tastes like raspberries and
chocolate.”
Matt
smiled at Kiren took a sip and she nodded as well.
“Different
but nice all the same, you could do something with that.”
Mat
frowned for a split second then covered it with a smile and short laugh.
“Already
will be, there’s a costume party this weekend, this will be the signature
drink.” He glanced past them out the door as he drank what was left in his
glass with one gulp the spoke slightly softer than he had been. “Just... don’t
drink it on the night though.” He then hurried out of the room leaving Kiren
and Adette to finish their drinks.
“Your
boyfriend is so weird.”
“Not my boyfriend.”
“Ok,
friend with so many extra fun
benefits then?” Kiren teased Adette giggling slightly as she sipped at her
drink.
Adette
pursed her lips, and then smiled as she thought to herself. “Many my dear... oh,
so very many.”
They
both suddenly stopped realizing how they were speaking to each other. They looked
at their drinks, then back at each other, their eyes slightly wide in horror.
Putting
the drinks down, they headed for the kitchen to make some strong coffee.
As
the coffee was brewing, Kiren went and sat on the couch thinking for a moment,
she then smiled and got Adette who was standing near the coffee machine to come
and sit next to her.
“I
know what it is; it’s a soothsayer’s elixir...”
“A
what?” Adette looked slightly confused.
“Didn’t
you ever go to those little village festivals in your younger first centaury
years? Well, even if you didn’t; there was always a soothsayer somewhere
selling elixirs, these men or woman would mix up all sorts for people. Truth
potions, love potions, poisons and anything else that you wanted as long as you
gave them a piece of silver or two.”
Adette
furrowed her brow for a moment then leaned against the column.
“Ok,
so that drink that Matt’s made up is what, a ‘Tell me what you really think as if you’re sixteen’ elixir or
something?”
Kiren
gave a mixture of a nod and a shake of her head.
“Yes
and no. I’ve seen it before; if I’m correct it‘s a ‘Truthful opinion elixir’.
It’s an oldie, but a goodie none the less.” Kiren took in a deep breath letting
it out steadily. “Nobles used something similar during times of passing edicts
and what not. But this could work for us, and I’ll need your help, but it’s now
or never. Go get the drinks, quickly.”
Just
after dusk, Kiren had checked all over the house to make sure that Jasper was
still out. Melanie seemed to be out as well, shrugging off the weird feeling;
Kiren gave Adette the signal to make her move.
Adette
casually slinked into Jaspers office to find Matt at work by his cauldron.
“Hey
you; what-cha brew’n?” The drink was having the desired effect, but Adette had
also been mindful and mixed it with water, so it wasn’t as strong still giving
her some control.
She
half startled Matt, but he managed to finish off casting before giving her his
attention.
He
seemed to have been expecting her arrival and wasn’t fazed as she slunk over to
him and leaned on the wall and rested a foot on the edge of his usually
‘untouchable’ cauldron.
“Just
perfecting my creation, seems like you’re enjoying yourself though.” He leaned
on the wall by Adette; she lazily looked at him and sighed with a slight smile.
“I
am...” She gave a small giggle as instructed by Kiren, then pushed off the wall
and put her arms about Matt’s neck. “Why don’t we add a signature to your brew?” She smiled coyly at him.
Without
a moment to even think about it, Matt had picked up Adette, she wrapped her
legs about his waist and let him balance her on the edge of the cauldron.
“Well,
you know we shouldn’t but...” Matt had begun to protest, but Adette had begun
to caress his face with her fingertips and gently kiss his eyelids, down his
nose and lips. “Ah to hell with it...” He gave a short wave of one hand, Adette
gave another girlish giggle as her hands moved down to his waist and her fingers
begin to swiftly and expertly undo his belt.
Kiren
had been waiting outside for her queue, on seeing the quick flash of light from the
window, she smiled taking in a deep breath of the chilling night air. It stung
her throat but felt good.
With
a careful glance around she lazily began to stretch, as she did so, she allowed
her magic to swirl inside and outside of her body and was lifted off the ground
by it; for the first time in what had felt so long she felt free and as if she
was made of cotton candy. Rolling her wrists she felt her magic energy surge
even more as if she were a dried out well being refilled during a flash flood.
At
the end of her stretch she turned to make sure that her work had come out right
on both side of the fence line, with a small smile on his lips, she folded her
arms nodding to herself. It was subtle but she was sure it was going to do what
she wanted it to and hopefully not be noticed by Jasper any time soon.
Feeling
pleased with herself, she felt her magic fade as she dropped gently back to the
ground and went back inside.
As
she went to go upstairs, she smiled hearing Adette still occupying Matt in
Jasper’s office, then she heard a slightly muffled voice coming from the
sitting room, the lights were off which made her curious. She went to see it
was her imagination or not.
The
door was already open and Kiren leaned on the frame as she saw that she wasn’t
imagining the voice, it was Reiss and he was talking to someone on a phone in a
hushed tone.
“She’s
very powerful and we’d be stupid not to. She’s already put a plan into motion
with Adette tonight, I just saw her a few moments ago using her powers outside...”
Kiren cleared her throat and saw Reiss stiffen. “Uh, I gotta go, I think I have
some explaining to do.”
He
sighed heavily as he ended the call.
“You’ve
got outside contacts and you’ve been
spying on me just so can use my powers? What the hell are you doi...!” Kiren
had started to yell but was cut off.
In
a moment Reiss was in front of her clamping a hand over her mouth and putting a
finger to his own lips.
“Just
shut up and listen, I can explain.” He spoke quietly and shut the door
carefully with a foot. “Yes, both
Adette and I have contacts outside, we’re...” He glanced past her into the hall
through the glass then looked at her again. “We work for Moonlight Falls
Special Ops, for the past three years we’ve been trying to find solid evidence
to nail Jasper and with what you’re doing; you’re either about to ruin all our
hard work... or be the vital nail we
need to put him away for a long, long time.”
For
a few moments, Kiren stood absorbing what Reiss had said.
She
moved herself away from his grasp, her eyes narrowed as she turned away opening
the door with a fierce pull.
Reiss
grabbed her arm as she began to walk out the door. “Please Kiren...”
She
glanced back at him feeling her anger for him grow and spoke through clenched
teeth.
“If
I were you, I would let me go. The
last thing my father taught me was how to banish someone; that someone was
found wandering the Al Simhara Desert mad and half dead eight months later.”
“But
Kiren, I couldn’t...”
“Reiss
let... me... go, right now.” Her arm
slipped out of his grip as she stormed off upstairs.
He
cringed as he heard the door slam upstairs.
It
wasn’t long after that that Adette came out of Jasper’s office which gave Reiss
a chance to speak to Matt before Jasper returned.
Reiss
moved quickly as Adette disappeared upstairs.
Shutting
the office door behind him, Reiss went and sat on the side of his usual chair
watching Mat as he seemed to be finishing of the final touches to a brew he was
preparing.
“What’s
it this time?” He acted casual and waited for Matt to finish what he was doing
even though he wanted to take Matt by the throat and strangle him for the
countless abuses and blackmail that he had witnessed Matt have a hand in.
With
a satisfied nod Matt turned to Reiss.
“Not
much really, but I know it works a treat. I gave some to Adette and Kiren earlier
as a test with some liquor.” He gave a small huff of satisfaction. “Had Adette
eating out of my hands for the past hour, she was acting like a giddy horny teenager.”
Reiss
nodded giving a seemingly impressed eyebrow raise. It seemed that the
disappearance of Matt’s family wands hadn’t stopped Jasper from trusting Matt’s
ability to still use his skills to do Jasper’s behind the scenes dirty work.
“Nice,
guess it’ll work well at the party then. Need any help setting up?”
Matt
shook his head. “Nah, I was just gunna go make sure the hidden mics and cameras
were set up properly one last time then head to bed.” He grinned again. “I am
defiantly going to have to remember to keep some of that brew aside for Adette;
hey, did you want some for Kiren..?” His grin grew broader.
With
a slight shake of his head Reiss gathered to himself that Kiren wouldn’t be
speaking to him, let alone touching him for a while.
“Nah,
Jasper’s been favouring her a lot
lately, you know how he gets.”
Mat nodded beginning
to leave. “Don’t I know it, well, see ya later.”
As Matt left, Reiss quickly picked up the voodoo
doll from Jasper’s table. He made sure Matt was well on his way out the door
before he got to work swapping over the small lock of hair and nail clippings
that were in the doll with others he had dug up from an old grave. Carefully
pocketing the now original hair and nail clippings, he gave a small satisfied
smile.
Reiss
then left the office himself heading to the bathroom to flush the contents of
his pocket; the voodoo doll was back in place, like it had never been touched.
The
party Matt had mentioned was on Saturday night.
Again,
most of the guests were selected council members that Jasper had kindly invited and
being none the wiser, they all happily drank the ‘exclusive’ cocktails provided
and played right into Jaspers’ waiting claws.
Kiren
couldn’t help but keep a watchful eye of Jasper as he kept his own eyes on each
and every person that drank Matt’s drinks.
Everyone
was having a great time, even a journalist had been invited so that she could
report on the party, and she also seemed to be drinking a bit more than
everyone else which Kiren knew Jasper would use to his advantage as soon as he
could.
Lots
of conversation flowed freely as did the drinks; soon enough people were loudly
saying what they really thought of
others that weren’t there with laughter and impersonations.
Thankfully
this party wasn’t one that Jasper seemed to need any of the girls at, so one by
one, Kiren, Adette and Melanie all slunk off to bed while the party raged on into
the night.
By
the time Kiren woke up, she was thankful to hear that the mansion was as quiet
as an empty tomb.
She
went downstairs and made some coffee, after having one of the coffee’s she made
she looked in the fridge for something to eat, she wasn’t feeling very hungry
but since her appetite had been so slight over the past few days she knew she
needed to eat something.
“I
don’t think the fridge knows how to make anything, even if you stare into it.”
Reiss
had come up behind Kiren and startled her, she spun about shutting the fridge
door, seeing his face made her angry and as her anger grew, so did her magic
which swirled about her lifting her off the floor slightly so she was looking
down at him.
“Impressive,
but you might want to keep that under your hat; unless of course you’ve found a
way to disable those still magic bound rings from pumping poison through your
veins.”
She
rolled her eyes and scoffed at Reiss as she stopped her magic from flowing.
“You’re a piece of work you know that, can’t you? Be a little bit happy that I
actually managed to do something useful that might actually get us out of here
or are you having fun here?”
To
her slight shock Reiss got mad at her, he slamming her up against the fridge
holding her hands above her head so she couldn’t do anything, he put his face
close to hers so he didn’t have to speak loudly.
“Don’t
you dare think that I don’t hate what
I’m doing and what I’ve done while I’ve been here; weren’t you the one who just
the other day told me something similar, huh?” Kiren blinked in stunned silence
at him, her eyes locked with his, her heart was pounding in her ears. “You
might be a few thousand years older than me, but your age has done you no
favours in the intelligence section of life it would seem.”
Kiren
pushed Reiss off her in her own anger.
“I’ve
said it before and I’ll say it again, you’re disgusting. No better than any
other of your kind, vermin feeding off others misery to get what you want and
be damned the rest of us.” She slapped his face as hard as she could; her
breathing had grown faster in her renewed anger.
Going
to walk off she was stopped again by him as he was quick to stand in front of
her.
“Why
can’t you see I’m trying to help you,
but you want to be so damned angry at everyone for what’s happening you’re
going to get yourself killed before you can do any real good?”
Kiren
pushed past ignoring him and stormed back upstairs, even though her stomach was hurting
slightly from her still being hungry.
Coming
into the bedroom Kiren was faced with Adette leaning up against one of the bed
posts silently staring at her, Melanie as usual of late was nowhere to be seen.
“And
I thought I was the only one who could hit that hard, nice going.” She smirked
at her.
“Oh,
yes and I really want to talk to you right now, agent.” Kiren snapped.
“Here I was thinking you had a thing for Reiss, that sort of complicated I could
deal with... but no it had to be a
whole other sort of fucked up.”
Adette
gave a short burst of laugher and shook her head.
“Well,
at least now you know why I stopped
you and Reiss and why was apprehensive
about your plans. But so far so good, for now. Pity you never got into the
force.”
Kiren
slumped down by the footstool feeling stupid and suddenly overly tired. Adette
came and sat beside her giving a half smiling sigh.
“You
know, you really shouldn’t be mad at Reiss, after all we both kept it from you
but we had to. Ever since you mentioned Melanie acting weird, we’ve begun
walking on egg-shells.”
“Yeah
but he... we... you know...” Kiren looked past Adette.
“Ah...
right, but you can’t hold that
against him, come on. If he didn’t do as Jasper asked of him, our cover would
have been blown. Besides, he said...”
Adette
stopped as Kiren shook her head frowning.
“You
don’t have to say anything, it’s already more complicated than I ever this
would be. I’ll stop being mad at him.” She sighed shifting slightly. “So, how are we going to sort out this mess
then?”
Adette
smiled giving Kiren a wink.
As
she was about to speak but the sound of a truck backing up pierced the silence
of the morning; Adette and Kiren looked at each other then scrambled to get up
off the floor and see what was going on.
Riess and Adette agents...nice one! I sincerely hope Jasper doesn't find out all the shenanigans going on in the mansion. I hope Kiren and Reiss can make amends I think they could be well suited for each other and I'd like to see their relationship grow. I do hope they can find something to nail Jasper with...maybe Kiren could banish him to the Al Sahara lol.
ReplyDeleteNice twist....but when are those 2 getting together?
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