Mori and I had joined the small assassin's guild a year after our parents' death. There was a hide out not too far from the home we grew up in. Apparently the elves knew of this location but never spoke of it. It was a right of passage to be invited to the guild. Regardless, we needed to know more about hunting than just stalking animals. They worked with our strengths in ranged combat to help get the jump on our enemies. Our fourth year with the guild lead us to small bounties that allowed us to capture petty thieves and criminals without having to kill them. We knew eventually it would come down to killing our targets and the guild was patient with us. In fact, our live captures gained them more credibility as a whole. It meant the assassin's did not have to terminate a target to get justice in every situation.
Our hunts would start by Mori going in and distracting the target. Hidden with my bow prepped in the distance, I would wait for the criminal to be baited into approaching my female counter part. The men always underestimated her. Before they could get within reach, my arrow would pierce the meaty flesh of their calf. Following up with the agonizing screams of my prey, Mori would net them and secure the deal. I knew these wicked men would never walk the same again, but it didn't matter with the time they would spend in prison.
One of our contacts within the guild finally came across a bounty that we offered to take. The bounty described a black robed mage that was spotted a day prior leaving Alspar and heading toward our old home in the woods. It could not be a coincidence, she was coming back for something. In the back of my mind, I couldn't help but wonder why? Was what happened not a mindless murder? Did my parents have something she wanted? Or is there another fool who made this insidious being upset?
My sister and borrowed a couple of horses and rode most of the morning toward our home. Coming upon a familiar sight. Large smoke rose to the tree tops forming a mushroom like surface as the leaves and branches kept most of inside the canopy. This time non of my kin were rushing to put out fires. We expected to hear screams like the ones we experienced as children, but there was only the silence of crackling flames. Everyone was dead.
I dropped off the horse and to my knees staring past the village of burning homes. The last member of our family lived here, our grandfather. Mori must have felt the pain I was feeling as she stood over me, wrapping her arms across my head. I could feel the drops of her tears running down my head and hair. We were alone.
In the distance, I saw the familiar black cloak fluttering away into the woods. Mori must have seen it as well, her instincts took over moving quickly after the mage. I followed at a bit of a distance preparing for what we have trained all these years for.
Moving slowly through the brush, using the skills my grandfather had taught us to track her. The assassin’s guild offered to pay a large bounty for her death. However, gold was not on my mind, seeing her decapitated head being shoved into my canvas bag satisfied my needs. I thought to myself this time would be the last. No longer would she destroy anyone’s family with her foul magic again.
The tracks took us across the river, through brush and through an uninhabited portion of Kanaan. Being a ranger all my life made it easy to follow her through the woods. Finally, I came to an opening that gave me the opportunity I needed. Immediately I went into action.
The mage was standing in front of one of the large trees, whispering something and looking into her hands. This was the perfect time to ambush her, while she was distracted. I watched in the distance as Mori moved toward her preparing her bow at the same time I did. String tight around my finger, arrow lined up just above the mage's head to compensate for distance. My hands became sweaty in anticipation waiting for the Mori's signal to release. This was it, we finally had her!
I heard the resonance of Mori's bow string being release followed by the crackle of her arrow bouncing off the tree behind the mage. How did I miss her signal? The mage's fiery eye grew brightly as her chanting stopped and her focus was directly on my sister. Smoke poured around her, and in flash of dark purple light my sister stood where the mage was, confused at her new location. Her terrified face immediately looked at me, hand raising to brace for what she knew was happening.
“Altus, Stop!” she shouted.
It was too late, the arrow had already
been released from my long bow as the words left her lips. Piercing through the
leafy terrain on its way to the mark.
The sharp head penetrating her heart, leaving a faint smoke trail out of her back finally embedding itself into the tree behind the still standing figure.
Running, leaping and jumping, I
rushed almost as fast as my arrow flew. Just
as I got into view the body fell backwards slowly like a cloak landing in from
the wind. Quickly I reached under
catching her. Terrified eyes looking
back at me.
“Altus, brother, I love y…..” Mori's strength left her body, her weight fell into my arms. My clutch tightened
around her, as I immediately knew the impact of my mistake…..
The smoke had dissipated and the mage was no longer in site. I was alone......
The smoke had dissipated and the mage was no longer in site. I was alone......