CREDIT
Gasping, she took a moment to curse her father. How was she supposed to know that he had stolen the house they were living in? Now that she thought about it, it made sense. No servants, the over-the top pretentiousness, and even the jewelry and clothing hanging in “her” closet. She hated herself for not seeing it coming almost as much as she hated her father right now. She forced herself back into a run, pushing her body as she burst through the front door, shouting, “Hey! Warren! Time to go. Guards on the way.”
Without waiting to see if he would react, she tore up the stairs, throwing her few clothes into a bag, tossing it over her shoulder.
She nearly crashed into her father as she ran back into the hall. His face had a slight smile, as if this was all a game. He opened his mouth to speak when a loud knocking was heard at the door.
“Open up in the name of the King! It’s the Guard!”
His smile wavered for a moment as he muttered under his breath, “faster than I thought.”
He grabbed the bag from Alex and slung her over his shoulder, running down the stairs. Alex let out a scream, and she heard an oath from behind the door. She felt the floor shake as something heavy hit the door, the wood groaning under the stress. As her head bounced on her fathers back, she saw the door begin to splinter, a heavy boot trying to kick it down.
He tossed Alex's bag out the back, over the wall, and pulled open the cellar door. The front door groaned and he looked back at Alex, pressing small beads into her hand.
“Crush these under your foot when I yell 'Back', okay?”
Without warning, his fist flew out to crash into her face, and she fell to the floor, crying out loudly. He hit her again and again, marks appearing across her body. She began to fight back, her anger bubbling to the surface.
“Stop it you idiot- I’m saving you,” her fathers voice hissed out as an errant fist caught the side of his head. He grabbed her hand with one of his, winding a coil of nearby rope around her wrist and rubbing it back and forth quickly. The skin soon was raw and he nodded, grabbing the other wrist and doing the same. Alex forced the pain down, finally trusting her father. If she tried to fight him now, it would just kill them both.
The door crashed open, footsteps sounding loud in the hallway. Warren grabbed Alex’s hair, baring her throat as he pulled them to their feet, a blade at her neck.
Date: Arc 716, 11th trial of Zi'da
Time: 15th Break
Location: Midtown House
She tore down the street, not caring about the looks people were giving her. She had to make it back and pack- and she didn’t have much time. Soon the guards would be there, and she couldn’t be caught at the scene of another crime. She had barely got away with the first one, what were the odds of escaping that a second time. She tried to turn too quickly, the ice beneath her feet giving way as she slammed hard into a wall. Time: 15th Break
Location: Midtown House
Gasping, she took a moment to curse her father. How was she supposed to know that he had stolen the house they were living in? Now that she thought about it, it made sense. No servants, the over-the top pretentiousness, and even the jewelry and clothing hanging in “her” closet. She hated herself for not seeing it coming almost as much as she hated her father right now. She forced herself back into a run, pushing her body as she burst through the front door, shouting, “Hey! Warren! Time to go. Guards on the way.”
Without waiting to see if he would react, she tore up the stairs, throwing her few clothes into a bag, tossing it over her shoulder.
She nearly crashed into her father as she ran back into the hall. His face had a slight smile, as if this was all a game. He opened his mouth to speak when a loud knocking was heard at the door.
“Open up in the name of the King! It’s the Guard!”
His smile wavered for a moment as he muttered under his breath, “faster than I thought.”
He grabbed the bag from Alex and slung her over his shoulder, running down the stairs. Alex let out a scream, and she heard an oath from behind the door. She felt the floor shake as something heavy hit the door, the wood groaning under the stress. As her head bounced on her fathers back, she saw the door begin to splinter, a heavy boot trying to kick it down.
He tossed Alex's bag out the back, over the wall, and pulled open the cellar door. The front door groaned and he looked back at Alex, pressing small beads into her hand.
“Crush these under your foot when I yell 'Back', okay?”
Without warning, his fist flew out to crash into her face, and she fell to the floor, crying out loudly. He hit her again and again, marks appearing across her body. She began to fight back, her anger bubbling to the surface.
“Stop it you idiot- I’m saving you,” her fathers voice hissed out as an errant fist caught the side of his head. He grabbed her hand with one of his, winding a coil of nearby rope around her wrist and rubbing it back and forth quickly. The skin soon was raw and he nodded, grabbing the other wrist and doing the same. Alex forced the pain down, finally trusting her father. If she tried to fight him now, it would just kill them both.
The door crashed open, footsteps sounding loud in the hallway. Warren grabbed Alex’s hair, baring her throat as he pulled them to their feet, a blade at her neck.