Whoever sent the letter must die.
Carysse gripped the sheathed blade in her hand as she ran past trees and jumped over giant roots.
No one knew the secret location of the remnants of Thalisse other than the remnants themselves. Everyone in the village was close and knew each other very well so they knew that the handwriting also belonged to none of them.
Go.
Was the only command of the village elder earlier. The old man looked at Carysse with an intense look. She understood.
It was kill or be killed.
The letter that the falcon brought this morning at the entrance of the hidden sanctuary alerted everyone so much that even the children took arms. It was one of the things that she didn't want ever to see again--the hopelessness in the eyes of the future generation.
Though the contents of the letter brought confusion more than killing intentions.
WATERFALL.
The adults tried basking it under the sun, sprinkling flour, scratching it with wild herbs in hopes that maybe it contained a hidden message but to no avail. That was it all. Just one word. But enough to stir the whole village, or rather, what remained of it.
It was Carysse who volunteered to go. Somehow, she felt it was something that she was capable of.
A perched Sacro, a three-eyed wild dove, the symbol of Thalisse, was disturbed as she grabbed a branch and hauled herself up. The Sacro frantically flew away, dropping two feathers below. That was not a good sign, having encountered that bird. The feathers were blown towards the river beneath her.
There were lots of waterfalls surrounding Thalisse. If the sender of the letter knew of their secret cove, it is already a given that whoever he/she is, was good in geography of Thalisse. Because there was only one significant waterfall in mind.
Focusing her strength on her legs, Carysse jumped to the other side of the river. She landed and rolled to the right position as she had done this too many times. Carysse then proceeded to run again and sped, adrenaline coursing through her veins. Something was telling her that it might be a trap. But she came here prepared. And if ever she was falling into a trap, it wouldn't matter.
Trap or no, she just had to do what she needed to do. Survive. As what she and the village had been doing for the past two years.
Finally, the small waterfall came into view and with it, a cloaked figure was waiting. She immediately knew that it was a man because of the build of his body even if he had his hood on. He had his back on her, as if expecting her that she would emerge from the other side where the road was. But she had evaded the road for that very reason.
Carysse didn't hesitate. Even if she was almost out of breath with all her running, a surge of new strength filled her body. She knew her mission. And she will not fail.
The man was quick to react. Her steps must have been louder than she intended to because he turned around just in time--a sword meeting her knife. Carysse aimed for the pressure on his wrist. Their blades kissed and the impact would have shattered Carysse's blade but it was no ordinary knife. Made of Thalisse silver and along with Carysse's strength, it overpowered the ordinary sword.
The sword was thrown to the waters with a silent splash and the man grunted, flexing his left wrist. It must be his dominant arm.
''Whoever you are affiliated to, tell your prince we are not interested,'' Carysse said and pointed her knife at the man. ''Though I suppose you will tell him with your headless body.''
The man flinched and Carysse charged. Since he was facing a grown male, it would be natural for him to fight back. With his sturdy stature, he would not be going down easy, though she was determined. She never underestimated her opponents, even if they were cowards.
But the man was beyond being underestimated.
As she aimed for his eye, he didn't sidestep. He also didn't move. He didn't even make an effort to duck.
His right hand met Carysse's blade and it pierced through the center of his palm, a few centimeters from his eyeball. It made Carysse's world stop.
Now that she was so near to him, the hood had lost its essence.
Her whole being froze, up to her innermost self. His blood eagerly dripped from her knife's hilt and the timing of the droplets splattering on the ground matched her pulse, until it was out of beat, and until she couldn't even breathe.
''Carysse.''
His deep voice made Carysse shut her eyes, something swelling at the back of her eyes and her throat. But then she couldn't contain it. She harshly deepened her knife and he grunted in pain but his hand also didn't falter. Of course he was strong.
Carysse punched him with her free hand and he must have pulled his hand free in the process. She opened her eyes, the tears having been retreated. Pure hatred replaced it.
''What are you doing here, Chaos?''
The name that she had buried deep within her attempted to bring up some memories. Memories of him and her back at the village but what resurfaced was the moonlight shining upon his blade dripping with her blood--the moon as the only witness.
Chaos didn't answer. Instead, he walked up to Carysse.
''Hate me all you want, Carysse.'' This time, it was Carysse's turn to flinch. She immediately searched for her resolve. The mission--that's right. She had her task. To eliminate anyone who has knowledge of their secret hideout.
''But before you kill me, I have something that is worth extending my life, even if it's just for a while.''
Carysse then stopped her knife from plunging into his body again. He stopped walking when he was near enough to her, his figure towering over her. He still carried the same serious look and much to her annoyance, he was still wearing her necklace.
After a long silence, Carysse finally gave her response.
''Why should I believe you?''
''You don't have to. But let me see the village elder.''
Carysse clenched her fists. He never changes. Still the same prideful boy that she knew.
''You know very well that I can kill you. Watch your words, traitor.''
Chaos attempted to speak but quickly shut his mouth. She knew that she made a hit. And he deserved it.
Carysse pulled a series of clasps linked together that were made of steel--a makeshift chain but it will do. No matter how strong Chaos was, or had become, she trusted her gut's instinct that he wouldn't attempt to escape, sensing his sincerity about talking to the village elder.
Hopefully, he wouldn't let himself loose when they reach the village. But again, she was prepared for what she ought to do if ever Chaos was leading her into a trap.
She will have to spill his blood, traitor style, just as he did to her before.
A fight almost broke out.They walked for more than an hour without talking with only the sound of the chain being pulled and their wooden sandals trekking the mountain trail. She was not deaf to his heavy breathing and too many times she called for a rest just for him, like he didn't train at the mountains of Thalisse with her. Looking back, she was thinking why she was able to strike his wrists easily. He didn't seem to fight back earlier, either. Something was wrong with him.It was at their sixth rest when she realized it.Aside from the wound on his palm which Carysse gave to him as a welcoming gift for finally showing up after two years, the problem was on his stomach. Dried lips, pale skin, and him touching his stomach from time to time when Carysse had her back on hi
''Oh, dears, we are so sor--'' The lady herder dropped her sack of bird dung. The children stopped running. In a second, the sun hid behind the clouds and the wind blew cold.Carysse smelled the danger and immediately planted herself in front of Chaos just in time to parry an arrow.''Stay right there!'' She ordered Chaos behind her as she felt him itching to move. Chaos just made a tch sound. Only the sentries had access to the bows and arrows so Carysse kept moving her eyes around the rocks but she saw no one there. And she could only think of one person who could throw an arrow from that distance.Where are you, freak Bal?With fate's guidance again, the sun peeked a little, and Carysse saw the fai
''Carysse. Carysse, wake up.'' The image of Ashki loomed over her as she opened her eyelids. ''Huh?'' Carysse tried to get up and Ashki supported her, letting her back lean on his arm as she sat. She flexed her freezing fists. She had actually slept outside in the cold night. ''I'm sorry. I know you're tired but Elder Shimar is asking for your presence,'' Ashki said. ''Okay,'' Carysse said with a nod and she stood. Ashki offered his hand and she took it. They both climbed down from the tree and Carysse hid her blush as they walked from the Kairin tree to the tent still holding hands. They had been holding hands since they were at the orphanage-- it was a normal thing as children of Thalisse who were closely knitted together but to Carysse who was a growing lady, it was enough to warm her heart, though she knew it had no meaning to Ashki. To her surprise, none other than Elder Shimar and Chaos were present. She had expected for the village leaders to be also there. The two of th
Carysse’s cheeks went red at his words. Stupid body.“Here is the plan. But first, ever heard of Gairoshi?”Ashki squinted his brows. Carysse tilted her head slightly in curiosity.“Perhaps you could begin on the history of Gairoshi, my child.”“I will answer that later, Elder Shimar. I want to clarify what Gairoshi is to…them.”Carysse knew why he hesitated. He was about to say ‘my friends.’“Gairoshi is a phrase from the old language of Apharoth. It means grit for glory,” explained Chaos. A strong wind blew outside the tent and some of the cold breeze got in. Carysse knew she felt the icy air but also felt it from her insides. It was like Gairoshi was a bad omen.“It is an ancient practice much like the gladiators in the arenas found in the outskirts of this nation. It even almost has the same rules where representatives from each tribe gather to duel, making their way to the top until one only remains. In Gairoshi, it's slightly different. Anyone can join. Everyone, whether you a
Elder Shimar was the only one who moved, Carysse catching the old man by the shoulders because he suddenly attempted to stand without any support.Carysse snatched his wooden cane from the ground and helped him regain his posture. “Elder Shimar? What’s with the hurry?” asked Chaos.Chaos was not the only one to notice the different tone in the Elder’s voice. Ashki’s head turned to the direction of the entrance of the tent. “Don’t tell me,” he said as he stood and went near it, his ear pressed upon the thick cloth acting as the tent’s door.“Ashki?” Carysse asked with a hint of fear.Ashki looked at the Elder and both of them seemed to have a mutual talk with their eyes.''I am so sorry, Chaos, my child,'' Elder Shimar said with a low voice. ''It seems like you won't have the time to visit the children tomorrow even though I assured you earlier and even volunteered to accompany you..''Chaos clenched his right fist but then released it as he slowly stood up. ''I see,'' was his only r
If they had left one minute later, Bal would have caught up with them.''Bal?'' Chaos asked as they ran the trail.They had knocked the two guards unconscious earlier at the village entrance. Bal had taken all the guards and even their weapons for his bravery show. That was careless of him. What could have happened if the real enemy suddenly showed up? Would the two incompetent and drunk guards be able to defend the village? Would Bal make up for it?Earlier, when Carysse heard the sound of weapons clinking and the footsteps together, she could only think of one man that could gather such a force. It would be impossible for a normal child to discern such noises but they were warriors of Thalisse. They trained with nature ever since they could hold weapons. This already happened before when he wasn't in favor of Elder Shimar's rules and she couldn't believe he was actually doing it again. She was late to perceive it though. No wonder Elder Shimar and Ashki noticed it first. A renowned
Carysse almost cried as she bandaged Ashki's left arm. Good thing it wasn't his battle arm but it still hurt to see her friend wounded badly. Ashki was the first to be attacked when he scouted for them. He said that they came out of nowhere, the same as how Carysse felt it earlier. ''I don't know but.. it felt like they were waiting for us,'' Ashki said. True enough, the mountain was filled with different routes and trails. Why were they on the specific road that the three of them took? Their attacks were also intentional, intended to kill them. They weren’t holding back. Ashki’s words made the atmosphere colder than what the night should be. Carysse saw Chaos clench his fists near the entrance, his eyes hidden. ''Chaos, do you have any idea who they are? You always distance yourself if you know something.'' Carysse didn't mean to be harsh but if this was part of Chaos' plan, she was not falling for it. ''Then you have to relax yourself. You also tend to pinpoint your fingers w
As soon as Ashki jumped, Chaos grabbed Carysse by the waist again and carried her out of the cave, plummeting to a ravine.They were not hybrids unlike in the age of Elder Shimar where everyone practiced ancient magic. But what they lacked in magic, they made up for their trained bodies. They were pure humans but leaping to dark chasms weren’t really that new to them. It was one of their regular physical exams when they were still trainees. Still, it doesn’t mean it wasn’t scary.Carysse shut her eyes as she felt trees wheeze past through them and gravity pulled them to the ground but Chaos did a good job of holding her tight.By luck, for the second time, they fell on water, and that was a thousand times better than crashing on earthen ground.This time, the river was a little warmer and wider that they had to swim. Chaos helped her up. She was surprised she still had her bag. Chaos also has his lightsword strapped tightly at his back. It made her think of Ashki already and she supp