30 Frost Age of Kings
Year 19
Year 19
It wasn’t even quite dawn and yet she was awake. It had been a long flight back from the temporary camp on the border between Mayce and Endor, and although she was exhausted, Elyna found herself staring at the ceiling. Her eyes were scratchy, as though she’d been rubbing sand into them. She coughed and rolled over but her shoulder hurt. Her back ached after the long journey and her sleeping pattern had been disrupted by her days in the wilderness. Coughing into her arm, the woman sat up. It only took a step to cross the small room that she had been assigned. She stared down at the pitcher of frozen water and sighed.
Beyond the window she could hear the faint whisper of a dawn chorus, not that many birds stuck around in Frost. Elyna hesitated as she stood, before coughing again. There was movement from the room next door and the Skyrider hurried to dress, determined not to disturb her Wingmates. If they had managed to fall asleep, then she wasn’t going to wake them.
With her woollen hat pulled over her head and scarf wrapped around her neck, she made her way through the barracks in the dark, feeling her way with her hands outstretched the walls on either side. On the ground floor was a small kitchen area. It was warmer and the tickle in her chest eased. The fire was lit, gently crackling against the wall. Someone had already hung up a cauldron of water which steamed. The room had a few chairs and two small tables, a cupboard on one side housed utensils and a few jars of dried tea. Watching through the window, she stirred tealeaves in boiling water and added honey for sweetness. She would have liked milk, but that too was frozen in the pitcher. A few sips and the cough subsided. The tightness lifted from her chest and she stared at the gently falling snow. This window looked out the back of the Barracks, towards the wilder land of Mayce and the fields that she assumed were under the snow. Above the mountains, the sky had started to grey.
It was a small party, moving along the edge of the village that caught her attention. She frowned, trying to pick out the shadows and shapes. The movements of one man seemed familiar. Malcolm? She wondered with a smile, before the expression was wiped from her face. Yvan. Hunched over, the tall Captain was barely recognisable as he shuffled along with a party of three guards behind him. Elyna set her mug down and slipped out of the barracks door.
Why was she doing this? Because she needed to know, she needed to know if it were true. Her insides twisted and she shivered, though not only from the cold. The small woman was able to slip along behind the party as they moved away from the Keep to a small woodland. She tracked them through the trees until they reached an area that was better sheltered from the snow and easier to walk on. The tall evergreens however, would mask the area from the rest of the village. Crouched beneath the heavy firs, Elyna watched as Yvan was released from heavy chain, like a dog let off its leash. Though his hands and feet were still bound with shackles that clanked as he moved. She felt sick. His hair and beard were unkempt, wild and longer than she’d ever seen them.
He moved forward from his guards with a backwards look, but the men remained at the treeline. Confident that their prisoner could not escape. Where would he go? A few hours in the snow and he would perish from exposure.
Yvan circled the meadow, eyes fixed on the ground ahead as he trudged. But he knew she was there. On his second circuit around, the man came to a pause nearer the treeline. Elyna stood up, still pressed close to the tree as she met his gaze. They stared at each other, silent.
When had she last spoken to him? Blaze? The Butcher had tried to see her in Harvest but Elyna hadn’t been able to admit her guilt. She’d hidden from Yvan. He’d been hammering his fist against her door, calling for her. He’d been desperate, angry and drunk and she had hidden rather than face the man again and deny him anymore.
‘You’re not here to save me?’ He broke the silence. His blue eyes as hard as the thick Frost ice that covered the ponds and pools.
Elyna swallowed and shook her head. She had sworn to serve justice, he knew that. He knew her better than anyone.
Yvan scoffed and looked away. The chain that bound his manacles clanked. He looked thin, the features of his face drawn with worry. The circles beneath his eyes were dark, he wasn’t sleeping. But then, nor was she.
‘I hear that Lady Burhan is going to marry the Duke of Mayce,’ he sneered.
‘What you doing over there?’ One of the guards shouted across the meadow land. A second already had a short bow drawn and ready to shoot.
‘Can’t a man take a piss?!’ Yvan shouted back. He unfastened his breaches and started to do just that. The acrid smell rising between them as he stained the ground.
Elyna tried not to flinch, but couldn’t help but look away.
‘Not just a rumour then,’ Yvan growled.
She opened her mouth to speak, but found there was nothing to say. Elyna slipped sideways around the tree. Her fingers pressed to the trunk as she peered at the man who had claimed her so thoroughly.
‘That poncy prick will never be enough for you,’ he spat into the snow as he righted his breaches. ‘And you’ll never be man enough for him,’ Yvan laughed then and turned, stamping back across the snow to his guards. ‘I’m freezing my ass off, I’d rather be back at the cells,’ he sneered at the men who were only too happy to oblige.
Hiding behind her tree, Elyna watched him being led away once more. Sap clung to her gloves, making them sticky as she pulled away and made her own way back to the village. Moving through the shadows she returned as the dawn started to pain the mountains gold and pink.
Man enough for Malcolm? She tried to put the thought away, Yvan was just lashing out. What did he know anyway?