After dinner, me and Gregory, talk about simple things as we play chess. I tell him of my childhood, and what it's like growing up in the horde. I tell him of the very first time I held a sword, I was four years old and the sword was twice my size and made completely out of iron. I couldn't even lift it off the ground. My father had me stay in the training room all day until I could finally lift it when I did I was so happy I smiled until my face hurt, I thought nothing could ruin this moment of joy, even when my father didn't acknowledge my progress.
I enjoy his company very much he makes me feel comfortable. I can't help but think about what it would have been like if he was my father. I know it's impossible, but I can't help but wonder.
"Nora you are too good at chess, I don't think I've ever lost this much," Gregory says with a hardy chuckle.
Smiling I reply, "You've only never lost because people are afraid of offending you if they win."
He laughs at this, "Alas, you are correct." Stretching my arms over my head I let out a yawn, feeling both physically and emotionally exhausted.
"I think I'm going to head to bed now old man, thank you for..." my words trail off as I think of what to say, "Thanks for the talk, I must admit I really needed it."
Gregory's soft brown eyes filled with kindness bore into mine.
"Anytime you need my dear I will be there."
I let out a soft breath, "Thank you, and goodnight."
Standing up from his chair Gregory helps me to my feet and leads me to the door opening it for me, "Goodnight my dear, we will talk more tomorrow." I nod and begin to head back to my room.
The halls are dark and empty the cold damp air wraps around me like a heavy coat of chain mail. All the hair on my body stand on end, as my senses go haywire, a strange scent fills my entire being. My ears twitch, I can hear the faint sound of someone breathing, and light foots steps behind me. How long has this person been here? Did they hear what I and Gregory talked about? I continue down the hall pacing my steps and keeping all my senses under control so as to not alert whoever is following me. I don't feel like dealing with them right now.
If my stalker had any intention of not being caught they should have taken into account my heightened senses. Reaching my room I stop and listen, whoever has followed me is still near, I have to start being more careful. I slowly open the door, it creaks loudly down the hall. Walking into the cold dark room I close the door behind me. I go over to the fireplace and light it up, my room is filled with the soft warm glow of the flames instantly heating up.
I strip out of my clothes throwing them to the floor and climb into the comfort of my bed. My body is tense and I can't seem to focus on sleep, between finding out that my brother was killed by a dragon slayer and being stalked in the halls I'm stressed. Gingerly I curl myself up pulling the silky blankets over my head. I toss and turn for what feels like hours until I'm swallowed up into a restless darkness.
I wake up with a jump, sweat coats my body making me feel cold and clammy. My breath is shaky. I pull the crisp sheets from my body. Not bothering to put clothes on I go to the large window on the right side of my room. Shoving it open I feel the cool morning air caressing my clammy skin. Without a second thought I push myself onto the windowsill, closing my eyes I let myself fall out. Wind rushes around my body, I allow myself to fall until I'm feet away from the ground than in an instant I shift taking off into the dark morning sky.
I fly to the same small lake I did the last time, the crystal blue water reflecting the fading moon. I dive into the ice-cold water. Slowly rising up the water slowly dripping off my scales.
My eyes scan my surroundings taking in the lush dark green trees, there are birds chirping about. My head turns quickly to the direction of a familiar sweet scent. My eyes meet with Flavius's deep brown ones, he's kelt by the waters edge water drop let's beading down his face and neck, his large hands cupped. He looks even more attractive than the first time I saw him. "Well, dragon, we meet again."
Pushing my body to the water's edge I rest my head in the lush grass the rest of my body still submerged.
"If it isn't the little human, how have you been." My voice comes out in a relaxed murmur.
Chuckling softly he runs a hand through his dripping black curls.
"I saw you only yesterday morning, you're acting as though it's been such a long time."
Has it really only been a day? I guess with everything going on my days seem longer. I've only been in the capital for three days yet it feels more like months.
"I suppose it has only been a day," I mutter. If I continue on like this I'm going to lose track of everything.
"Are all dragons this forgetful?" He asks c*****g an eyebrow. I can tell he's asking warily. Whether someone is afraid of dragons or not, offending one is never wise. Fortunately, I know he's being playful and laugh lightheartedly.
"It would seem it's only me, but in my defense, your human royals can be hard to handle."
"That's right; I heard the dragon was staying in the castle. Although I didn't think it was that much of a problem. After all, you are living luxury. That's more than I can say for the rest of us."
I sigh, "Those who are not born into high standings don't understand the struggles we must face. While to outsiders we seem to be living well off just because we aren't facing poverty, there is a dark truth behind what's really happening."
Seemingly confused at words he just sighs and turns away from me.
"Well instead of dwelling on the things you can't help, why not just stay here and take a break."
Flavius offers, turning back to face me.
"Eager to have my company are you human? Then I'll stay....for a while."
Talking and laughing with Flavius has made me feel a lot better. His laughter is as peaceful as the summer rain and every time I hear it my world brightens, it's as if the sound lifted a veil from my eyes and allowed me to see things more clearly. Calm is the forest surrounding us, just being here brings my soul into surrender at one with nature. I wish my life could stay like this calm and serene, without the heavyweight of duty and loyalty.
Lifting my head up I look into the dull gloomy grey sky. There are dark lush clouds coving most of the sun, I feel a cold raindrop hit my nose.
"Does it rain here often?" I ask my eyes still glued to the sky.
"Not usually, but when it does it's quite heavy."
I climb out of the lake water pours from my body, "Say, little human, care for a ride in the rain."
I stare at his shock ridden face, "Do you mean ride as in taking me flying?"
"What else would I mean."
Extending my wing down to the ground I say, "Hurry, get on." Flavius is grinning brightly, I feel his rough hands against my scales as he pulls himself up into my back. His touch is warm, and my body pulses with electricity leaving me near breathless.
Once he's on my back I turn my until I can just barely see him, "Sit on my head and hold onto my horns, I don't need you falling off."
"I wouldn't dream of it." He responds laughing.
As soon as I feel his arm wrap around my horns I begin to take off. The wind blows strongly against me as the rain picks up. It pellets softly against me, falling from the white velvet sky.
"This is incredible," he breaths out, "I could get used to scene from up here."
"I know what you mean, no matter how many times I do this it never gets old."
Flying over the city I watch as the weather washes everything anew, bringing deep puddles into which children splash. I gain a great sense of being alive. From such beautiful simplicity comes everything we love, the floral, the fauna, the very essence of nature.
Finally feeling tired I land near the city sending some nearby humans scattering, the smell of their fright filling my nostrils, I let Flavius off my back, already missing his warm touch.
"I have to leave for now little human, but we should do this again sometime."
"We should." He replies gently rubbing my nose, his deep voice causing me to quiver.
I look into his intense brown eyes that have traces of a light hazel burning in them. He blinks and the beauty is momentarily covered by the shield of his long and soft looking feminine like lashes. I take in every dip and curve of his face, his high strong cheekbones, and largely defined jaw, his nose long and sharp with a bit of a crook as if it were once broken. By the time he opens his eyes again I'm still not fully recovered from his intense stare. My heart is booming erratically in my chest, what is this human doing to me?
I look away and take off into the sky without another word, only the silent promise that we would meet again.
I reach the castle and go back to my room quickly, getting stares from the people around me as I walk down the hall stark naked and dripping wet. Once in my room, I pick up a towel that I had just laying on the floor and begin to dry myself off.
Fully clothed I leave my room and head for Gregory's study hoping to find him there.