Dragon Clan
Chapter 5
Heathen 57
Aldren and Ameni
  had been in the wilderness for a couple of sevendays when in the distance they
  saw a column of smoke rising through the trees.  Aldren had recovered his strength and agility. 
  The wounds had turned into a set of scars that matched the others on
  his body.  Somehow they just
  seemed to belong on him.
 
Aldren decided he
  wanted to ride to see what was going on, but it was Ameni who cautioned him
  about the last few times they had investigated strange happenings. 
  After some discussion, Aldren realized that his mate was not against
  seeing what was going on; only that she was urging caution. 
  And she was right.  From
  the clothing of the assassin that Ameni had dispatched they had discovered
  that their descriptions were being circulated throughout the lands and that
  there was a large price for their heads. 
  To keep their freedom, they would have to practice more caution.
 
The smell of smoke
  was stronger as they approached the edge of the woods. 
  The trees broke away in a line into a large field that had been hacked
  into the wilderness.  The saplings that were trying to encroach on the cleared area
  told of how much of a struggle keeping the fields in this part of the country
  was.  Now fallow, Aldren could see
  the remains of the crops that had once been grown here.
 
At the far edge of
  the field the source of the smoke was evident. 
  What once was a small hut was now a pile of blackened embers. 
  They slowed their approach even more, Ameni listening for any sign of
  who had done this and perhaps for the sounds of any survivors.
 
There were no
  survivors.  Dismounting, they
  found the remains of a man and a woman probably the ones who had farmed this
  land.   Their bodies had been
  viciously hacked and the woman had been partially burned from a timber that
  had fallen from the roof.
 
It was also evident
  that they didn’t die without a fight.  Scattered
  around were bodies of large man like creatures. 
  “Hirgana” said Ameni, spitting the word out like it left a
  bad taste in her mouth.  Known in the common tongue as the Arpuk, they were thought to
  be a race of creatures that was not so different from man at some time in
  history.  However instead of
  progressing they became more primitive.  They
  no longer seemed to have the intelligence to have a civilization instead they
  moved around in groups of a dozen foraging and killing without any reason. 
  They usually stayed away from a large gathering of humans attacking
  lone travelers or at the most a pair.  Their
  size and aggressiveness made them dangerous to have in the area. 
 
Neither one of the
  travelers wanted to meet up with what was left of the group, so they stayed
  only long enough to burn the bodies so the scavengers would not find them and
  then they hurried on in the direction opposite of the creatures trail. 
  As they rode, Aldren kept thinking about why the Arpuk were in this
  part of the kingdom.  They
  normally stayed close to the mountains in the south. 
  Something or someone must have driven them out. 
  If they were this far north what other creatures had migrated as well?
 
They forged ahead,
  taking turns sleeping in the saddle.  They
  did not make a lot of progress, but at least they were moving. 
  As dawn was approaching they stopped long enough to let the horses rest
  and to get something to eat.  The
  path they were riding on had widened into a rough road, the twin trails
  showing as deep gouges in the packed earth. 
  They decided to follow the road and see what the settlement that it led
  to looked like.
 
What they came upon
  was a festival in progress.  Within
  the village square and scattered between the buildings were tents that
  contained the wares of tradesmen and artisans all proudly displayed. 
  Local farmers were selling the remains of their harvests and in general
  there was an air of gaiety.  Aldren
  watched a group of children play a game where the rules seemed complicated and
  ever changing as they squealed and laughed. 
  The shoppers seemed to be in their finery, the women looking in the
  stalls and the men watching them in groups of their own.
 
Aldren dismounted
  and led his mount toward the watering trough that was just on the edge of the
  square.  They tied their horses to
  a nearby tree and started into the crowd. 
  Besides being a break from the wilderness, this was a chance for them
  to find out some information about the area and even to get a feel for how
  loyal to the king the locals were.  
 
They stopped at a
  Tanners tent to glance at the wares he had displayed.  The man on the other side of the table was tall and thin with
  dark hair and a hawkish nose.  His
  dark eyes darted quickly over the pair that stood before him.
 
Aldren started the
  conversation with him by inquiring about a pair of boots for Ameni. 
  The soft leather of her calf-length boots was showing wear from the
  rough trails they had been on.
 
“Aye, I may have
  something that would fit the foot of one so fair.” he said as he looked
  through several pairs behind him.  Ameni
  blushed at the compliment.  For
  all the rough living they had endured, she was still woman enough to enjoy
  being commented on.  
 
Turning back to the
  pair the tanner shook his head.  “I
  am sorry, but I do not have any that would be up to the quality you would
  expect.  However, I will be happy
  to make a pair from this soft doe hide that I just traded for.”
 
“I do not believe
  that we will be here long enough for you to do so.”  was Aldren’s reply.
 
“It is still in
  the early part of the day.  If you
  could come back just before dark, I would have them ready.  And they would be of a quality worthy of an Elven maid”
 
With that, they
  bartered on the price, and the deal was sealed.  Aldren gave him half the amount with the promise of the
  remainder when they picked up the boots. 
  The tanner called to his apprentice to watch the booth, then he
  measured Ameni’s feet and set to work.
 
The couple then
  wandered through the maze of stalls and tents, looking at goods and sampling
  the foods that were offered.  Ameni
  bought a couple of meat pies hot from the oven while Aldren secured a skin of
  the local wine.   They found
  a bench near the well in the center of town and had lunch. 
  The pies were full of meat and vegetables and were just hot enough to
  singe their tongues.  The wine was
  dark red and had a sweet but woody flavor.
 
As they finished
  their meal, a young girl and a few of her companions stepped up to the couple. 
  The leader looked to be around 7 or so winters old with long brown hair
  and big blue eyes.  She stood with
  her hands folded in front of her shifting from one foot to another.
 
She looked at Ameni
  and spoke in a twinkling voice, “Please could we ask a question?”
 
Ameni smiled at the
  child and nodded her acceptance.
 
“Are...Are you
  really an Elf?”
 
“Yes, little one
  I am an elf” Seeing that the leader was not in trouble, the other gained
  courage and moved closer.
 
“Mother said that
  there were no elves left in the land.  She
  was very sad about it.  She will
  be happy to know that you are not all gone.”
 
“You may tell her
  that the elves have not gone from these lands. 
  They are just harder to find in these days.”
 
Another girl spoke
  up.  “Are all the elves as
  pretty as you?”  
 
Ameni ducked her
  head as she blushed, but Aldren spoke up for her.  “All the elves are fair in appearance, but Ameni is among
  the fairest.”  He grinned down
  at the girls, which made them giggle.
 
“Thank you my
  Lady, my Lord” said the leader.
 
“You are entirely
  welcome.”  
 
With that, the
  group ran off talking excitedly among themselves.  The rest of the day was spent wandering through the festival,
  watching the dancing that had started up in the square. 
  Ameni pulled him into the edge of the crowd and they had a turn or two
  before returning to the winemaker’s stall for another skin.
 
It was toward dusk
  when they returned to their horses to leave. 
  They had talked to many of the buyers and sellers and found that the
  “dealings down south” were of little interest to them. 
  The influence of the priests was minimal here. 
  But that outside of the village there were bands of rogues and raiders
  that wandered around pillaging the outlying farms. 
  The biggest threat so far was a band of mercenaries that were also into
  the trading of slaves.  They were
  for the most part a peaceful village but the men had taken to keeping their
  weapons at the ready.
 
They had made it
  past the sounds and smells of the village when Aldren remembered the boots
  that had been made for his mate.  Ameni
  said that she would wait for him at the side of the road after she found a
  clearing for their camp.  Aldren
  turned back and rode back to the village.
 
He got to the
  Tanner’s booth just as he was beginning to close up.  He did have the boots ready and they were as good as he
  stated.  A light tan leather, soft
  to the touch and well sewn.  The
  inside was lined with hare skin so they were warm as well as soft. 
  He had also sewn a sole of heavy hide to the bottoms so they would
  withstand the rigors of travel.
 
Aldren praised the
  craftsman and promised that if they were in need and in the area they would
  return to him.  Paying the
  remainder of the price, they shook hands and Aldren headed back to his mate.
 
Aldren rode down
  the road that he had left Ameni on watching carefully for any sign of her. 
  What he found was the bodies of several men and Ameni’s bow. 
  Anger, then fear pushed up through the depths of his being as he
  dropped from the stallion’s back.
 
He started checking
  the bodies one by one searching for a clue as to where Ameni had been taken. 
  These men looked like they had been living dangerously for some time to
  judge by the scars and missing digits.  Their
  clothing revealed very little other than they were well worn. 
  These must be the raiders that the villagers had been talking about.
 
He stood and
  started looking for the trail that showed their direction of travel. Even in
  the dark it was easy to make out.  They
  were apparently not worried about being followed which meant that they felt
  comfortable in their numbers.  He
  once again mounted and turned to follow when he heard a groan from one of the
  bodies that lay there.  He moved
  closer and peered down to see that this man was close to death.  The wound that had been inflicted had been made from a
  slicing weapon, so he was sure it had been Ameni that had done the damage.
 
Bending down in the
  saddle he told the man that he would ease his passing if he would tell where
  the rest of his band was bound.  The
  wounded man just spat curses at Aldren.  With a final look of disgust, he turned and left him for the
  Reavers to consume at their leisure.  
 
He followed them
  into the forest following the trail of broken branches and trampled grass. 
  They were going in a more or less straight line heading southwest. 
  They were riding hard and it was clear that they had a destination in
  mind.  Aldren covered close to 50
  leagues before the sun was clearing the tops of the hills to the east of him. 
  He stopped to rest and let the stallion rest as well. 
  It would not do for him to be tired when he did catch them.
 
He arose about the
  time that the sun was midway to its zenith. 
  He retightened the saddle and mounted up once again. 
  He set off at a pace that he felt the stallion could keep and ate and
  drank in the saddle as the leagues melted away. 
  The light of the day was almost gone when Aldren came upon their base
  of operations. 
 
The trail had ended
  at an ancient fortress.  The high
  walls were still intact as well as some of the buildings. 
  Built from the surrounding rock, it had stood for hundreds of winters. 
  Once the dwelling of some nobleman, it was now the stronghold of the
  kidnappers.  Aldren looked closely
  at the battlements, searching for some way in. 
  Only one man guarded the rampart. 
  The rest of the group was in the compound judging by the sound of
  revelry drifting over the walls.
 
The warrior moved
  along the back of the keep, finding the base of one of the corner towers that
  had crumbled leaving the start of an opening. 
  He quietly moved some of the smaller stones until he could squirm
  through the opening.  As his eyes
  adjusted to the dark, he found where the door had been that opened into what
  was probably the courtyard.  When
  he tried to shove against the rotting wood, he felt the wood give but he could
  not get any further because of rubble on the other side. 
  Then he spied the staircase that would take him up and onto the
  rampart.  The stairs were stone
  but the winters that had passed since their making had taken their toll. 
  After the first one tried to crumble on the edge, he proceeded with
  more caution.
 
A few years of
  battle had taught him that his strength, speed and skill would not be enough
  if they caught him before he was ready.  So
  he had to rely on stealth to find some way to rescue his companion. 
  Slipping up the stairs, he pulled his blade from the sheath on his
  back.
 
Looking out the
  dark archway he saw the same sentry that he had spotted from the outside. 
  The man was careless, watching the courtyard instead of an attack from
  the surrounding fields.  Aldren got within a few feet before the man had sensed him. 
  As the man started to turn, Aldren’s sword moved in a swinging arc
  toward the guard’s neck.  With the power of a double handed swing behind it the steel
  blade sliced through the man’s throat severing his head before he could
  utter a cry of alarm.   His
  body slumped as his lifeless legs collapsed. 
  His head hit the wall with a muffled crunch then rolled a few feet down
  the causeway before it stopped. 
 
Aldren then turned
  toward the commotion in the courtyard.  He
  saw the raiders sitting around a small fire that illuminated the area. 
  He finally spotted Ameni trussed up and propped against the wall. 
  He was trying to plan his attack, thinking the best plan would be to
  wait until they fell asleep, kill any guards and free Ameni. 
  However, his plan abruptly changed when one of the men decided he
  wanted some female companionship before they turned her over to the slavers. 
  Aldren knew he needed to do something fast.
 
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The leader of the
  raiders was lounging against the stone post that marked the outer wall of some
  building that had long since collapsed.  He
  was comfortable in the knowledge that they had captured at least enough strong
  people to make the raids worthwhile.  There were a dozen more tucked safely in the building behind
  him.  He was not sure of the
  amount they would bring, but it would help make up for the men that the Elven
  She-devil had dispatched.
 
The Elf slut had
  been a tough capture.  He had
  taken a dozen men with him and she had killed six before Ceak had stopped her
  with his sling.  The rock had
  stunned her enough for them to get her tied up. 
  He looked over toward where she was tied. 
  She was awake and alert.  He
  could see in her eyes the anger and hatred, but shrugged it off. 
  He was just happy that the ropes that bound her were well tied. 
  This one was dangerous.
 
One of the new
  recruits, Larab, got up to move toward the captive.  The leader started to call him back, but thought better of
  it.  She couldn’t get away, not
  with the 8 men that were here.  Besides
  the new boy could use a lesson on playing with the captives, especially one
  such as this.
 
Larab knelt down
  where Ameni was tied up.  He put
  his ugly face down close to hers, and she could smell his fetid breath. 
  “You not gonna try anything is ya?” 
  He asked leering down at her breasts. 
  His eyes moved up to her face and saw her shaking her head. 
  “That smart.  We all may
  want a turn on you and it will just go easier if you lay back and enjoy it.”
 
He rolled her over
  and untied her legs first, then her arms.  
  Moving her onto her back he watched for any movement signaling escape. 
  That she would fight never entered his mind. He stood near her feet and
  started to remove his leggings.  The
  thought of having his way with this elf-bitch had him excited and nervous. 
  As he knelt down to spread her legs, Ameni brought her foot up and
  caught him solidly in the stones.  He
  descent was more rapid than he intended, and he dropped on his back, holding
  his crotch with both hands.
 
The rest of the men
  laughed at his sorry state.  The
  laughter of his comrades along with the idea that she had hurt him enraged
  Larab.  He picked up his knife
  aiming to maim her since the leader had stated he wanted her alive.
 
He had barely
  struggled to his feet when he heard someone yell in a strange language. 
  They all looked toward the wall to see something come flying out of the
  shadows, landing near the fire.  Everyone
  stared as the head of their companion came rolling to a stop at the edge of
  the fire.
 
Frozen at the
  unexpected sight, they were slow to react to the large, mail clad figure that
  was rushing from the same area where the gristly remains had come from. 
  At first they thought it was some sort of demon since he seemed to have
  a fire glowing around him.  He was
  also speaking in a strange language. Ameni recognized it as Elvish, but the
  words themselves were unfamiliar.  She
  thought it must be an ancient form of Elvish that had been thought lost for
  time uncounted.
 
Aldren had seen
  Ameni kick the mercenary and saw the reaction. 
  Up until now he had been pretty calm. 
  When Larab had pulled out the knife, he once again had felt the battle
  rage overcome him.  His enemies
  were slowing down in their movements and he felt the power within him come to
  the surface. With every step he felt some power growing within him. 
  It felt as though he would burst if he did not release it somehow. 
 
He had made it most
  of the way across the courtyard before anyone could mount a defense. 
  The first man to reach him was immediately falling forward holding his
  organs that were coming out from the slice that Aldren had put in his
  midsection. When he contacted fire seemed to erupt from his sword. 
  The next was left with blood spurting from a gash that went from his
  groin to his shoulder.
 
Ameni had jumped up
  from the ground and had dispatched Larab before he knew what was happening. 
  She grabbed her knives from the doorway where they had been placed, and
  joined the fray.  She dispatched
  the one called Ceak and looked up to see where Aldren was. 
  As soon as she spotted him she froze in her tracks.
 
She had heard
  legends about ancient elven warrior/mages who could call the elements to them. 
  They would be surrounded by fire, which made them nearly invincible. 
  But this came only to the most powerful. 
  Yet she was seeing it first hand in the form of her mate.
 
She shook herself
  out of her shock in enough time to block a thrust from one of the few raiders
  left.  She then slit his throat
  and kicked the body in the chest to get him out of her way. 
  She turned in time to see Aldren kill the leader. 
  He poised his sword as if to pierce the raider’s heart, but the sword
  never touched the man.  Instead, a
  tongue of flame shot from the sword’s point and shoot straight into the
  man’s chest.  The man screamed
  in agony as his entire body burst into flame, becoming a pile of ashes in just
  seconds.
 
With the death of
  the raider’s leader the fire surrounding Aldren started to dissipate. 
  As it left, Aldren dropped to his knees totally exhausted. 
  His sword fell clattering to the ground and he slumped over. 
  Ameni ran to him checking to see if he was injured. 
  She tried to pull him up, but he fell into her arms unconscious. 
  She found that he was still alive, but totally exhausted. 
  She gently lowered him to the ground and tried to make him comfortable. 
  Then she went to release the other prisoners.
 
The dozen women and
  young men were in varying states of health.  All wore the marks of torture and were in dire need of food
  and drink.  Those that were the
  most able were sent to find food and water for the others.  She then went about gathering up the weapons.
 
She was still
  pulling items from the bodies when she heard a moan of agony from Aldren. 
  She ran over to him and knelt down. 
  Every muscle in his body was pulled so tight they looked about to
  burst.  She tried to knead the
  muscles to relax them but the cramping was so widespread that she could not
  keep up.  Frantically, she shouted
  to one of the prisoners that was walking in the courtyard to come and help
  her.  Together they worked
  feverishly until they both developed cramps in their own arms. 
  Suddenly, the muscles went slack and Aldren fell into a more normal
  slumber.
 
Ameni stood and
  went to check on everyone and to get food and water for herself. 
  When she returned to Aldren she found him in a restful slumber. 
  She pulled a blanket over them both and fell into a fitful sleep.
 
As the light of the
  sun peeked over the walls and into the courtyard, Ameni stirred. Remembering
  the events of last night, she awoke completely and checked on Aldren. 
  At her touch on his face he stirred and groaned. Opening his eyes he
  saw his bondmate looking down at him with a worried stare.
 
He smiled at her
  and attempted to sit upright.  He
  made it, but he could not believe just how sore and stiff his body was. 
  It was if he had fought a daylong battle. 
  Ameni’s gentle touch helped him to keep his balance as his muscles
  refused to cooperate.  Eventually,
  he found his bearings and started to move around a little bit. 
  Ameni brought him some stew that had been cooking over the fire and a
  draught of wine.
 
The prisoners were
  now starting to stir.  After a
  good meal they had recovered a great deal though some were still too weak to
  walk far.  These were the ones
  that had been in captivity the longest.  It
  would take a day or two more for them to recover enough to start back to their
  villages.
 
Aldren asked for
  someone to go out the gates and bring in the stallion. 
  He was tied in the trees just beyond the castle. 
  Knowing the temperament of the horse was likely to be skittish, Ameni
  went herself.  She found him and calmed him down before bringing him back.
 
While she was gone,
  Aldren succeeded in standing and finally walking. 
  At first he moved like an old man but by the time Ameni returned, he
  had worked most of the stiffness out.  He
  was examining the bodies of the men that had been slain when Ameni returned.
 
When walked up to
  where he was squatting.  He looked
  up at her puzzled.  “I recognize
  a few of the wounds as coming from you.  But
  these others seem strange.”  He
  pointed to the first man he met in the courtyard the night before.  “Look at the edges of the wound. 
  They looked like they were charred by a fire.”
 
Ameni looked into
  his face.  “Don’t you remember
  at all what happened?”  When he
  shook his head she continued.  “You
  came across the courtyard yelling in what I think was an ancient form of
  Elvish.  You were moving at a
  great speed, and were enveloped in fire. 
  It surrounded you.  The
  raiders did not stand a chance.  Their
  leader...”  She hesitated as she
  relived the sight,  “You
  didn’t even touch the leader.  A
  flame shot from your sword and burnt him to ashes!”
 
Aldren looked at
  her in disbelief.  “I remember
  nothing from when I saw the scum lunge at you with the knife.  I threw the head of the guard to try and distract them, and
  then I felt like something was building in me. 
  Then I woke up stiff and sore this morning.”
 
Ameni grasped his
  upper arms.  “Remember what
  Belwin told you?  That you had
  tremendous power and that you would have to harness it. 
  I think you unleashed that power in your battle rage without any
  control on it.  And this is the
  result.”
 
Aldren knew that he
  had to learn to harness that power and to learn to make it do his bidding. 
  He felt that if it went uncontrolled again, it could kill him. 
  He went to the stallion and pulled his mother’s journal out hoping to
  find something to help him.  He
  spent most of the day alone reading and thinking.
 
They set a watch
  around dusk using the most able men and bade the rest to sleep for they were
  going to leave in the morning.  Then
  the rest settled down for the night.  The
  excitement of going home was rampant but most were soon sleeping.
 
Aldren lay awake
  for some time deep in thought.  The
  source of his power was still a mystery to him, other than perhaps coming from
  his mother’s blood.  That much
  he could understand and handle.  What
  caused him the most concern was that he couldn’t control when it showed
  itself, and especially when it was let loose. 
  He had learned from his mother’s journals that it was probably a form
  of wild magic and among the hardest to harness. 
  But when controlled, it was one of the most powerful. 
  Lying still he concentrated on the feeling that had overcame him and he
  felt the tingling beginning again.  He
  quickly stopped but vowed to study and work harder on it in the future.
 
The trek that
  Aldren had made in less than two day took almost a week. 
  The weakest were set upon the horses that had belonged to the raiders
  but the pace was still slow.  On
  the evening of the fifth day from the castle, the town came into sight. 
  There was rejoicing when families were reunited. 
  Fathers back with their children and wives, young sons and daughters
  were again with their parents.
 
Aldren and Ameni
  were both treated like royalty.  They
  were offered anything in the village including several of the daughters for
  Aldren’s pleasure.  They were
  given a small house for their private use and the best of what the village
  had.  The first night Aldren
  remembered the boots and presented them to Ameni. 
  She was delighted in them and decided to thank him in a way that would
  give them both a vast amount of pleasure.
 
After kissing him
  soundly, she pushed him down upon the bed. 
  She untied his breeches as he removed his tunic. 
  When he was naked, she stepped back and started to remove her own
  clothing.  When she had finished,
  Aldren once again stared in wonder at her perfect body. 
  He skin was flawless except for the scar that ran from her left breast
  and along her side.  Her hips, backside and legs were still perfect. 
  He called her over and started to caress her skin as she moved up to
  lie beside him.  Her own hands
  were exploring him as well as she reached up for another kiss. 
  
 
Their coupling
  started out slow and tender.  She
  was soaked with her excitement and he slid into her easily while they lay side
  by side.  He was moving slowly
  enjoying the feel of her breasts rubbing against him as he moved in and out of
  her.  She matched his movements,
  rocking her lower body in rhythm to him, trying to pull as much of his manhood
  into her as possible.
 
As their passion
  started to climb, Ameni rolled onto her back, pulling Aldren over her. 
  No matter how capable she was in other things, she still enjoyed the
  feeling of her bondmate covering her, protecting her in a way. 
  The sight of his large body over her was almost as exciting to her as
  feeling his manhood moving in and out of her body.
 
Aldren felt his
  release was coming closer and he started moving faster. 
  Ameni felt the change in speed and pulled her long legs up rolling her
  lower body.  The new sensation was
  immediately felt by both.  The
  added tightness caused Aldren to go over the edge and he groaned as he shot
  his seed deep inside her.  For her
  part, Ameni felt his manhood rub and stimulate parts of her that had never
  been touched.  When she felt him swell and erupt into her, she felt her own
  release start.  Her body tightened
  as the muscles within her lower body went into a rhythm of release. 
  Their groans and cries mingled as much as their combined fluids mixed
  together.
 
Aldren collapsed
  onto his elbows above her.  Her
  eyes were still closed as she came down from the clouds and he kissed both of
  her eyelids before moving to her lips.  She
  smiled then reached up and returned the kiss. 
  As he felt himself slip out of her he rolled off her and onto his back. 
  She moved over to where she was laying on her side partially draped
  over him.  It was in this position
  that they fell into a deep and dreamless slumber.
 
They stayed in the
  village several days enjoying the hospitality of the grateful people. 
  In the evenings, they ate with a different family enjoying the company
  and the food.  In return they
  would tell tales of things they have seen and the places they have been. 
  The young women would flirt with Aldren and the young boy could do
  little more than gaze at Ameni in a mixture of awe and lust.
 
The day finally
  came that they both agreed that it was time to move on. 
  These people were not wealthy by any means and the harvest had not been
  the best this last season.  In
  addition they were both feeling a strange pull to be once again alone in the
  wilderness.  They packed their
  saddlebags and donned their armor once again.
 
The villagers that
  had grown used to seeing them just in tunics and leggings were awed once again
  when they appeared in their full apparel. 
  Their horses were saddled and waiting for them. 
  The smith had cared for them well trimming their feet and brushing them
  until they almost glowed.  They
  mounted and once again rode from the village, the cries of well-wishers fading
  from their ears as they moved on.
 
The road was wide
  and they rode side by side for most of the distance.  The sun was warm and their horses were in fine spirits as
  they trotted northward once again.
 
Ameni broke their
  silence by asking if he had figured out what had happened during the fight. 
  Aldren tried to explain what he felt, but ended up falling into an
  uncomfortable silence.
 
“What I do know
  is that I must control whatever it is.  I
  can get the start of the tingle that I felt, but I have not pushed to see if
  it will come back or not.”
 
“Maybe if you can
  hold the rage down, keep control of it, you won’t be hurt so bad
  afterward.”
 
Aldren thought on
  this while they were riding.  If
  he could keep his wits without going into a full-blown battle rage, perhaps it
  would work.  Problem was, he never
  knew when the rage would overtake him.  And
  the lifestyle of an outlaw and sword for hire would put him into situations
  that could trigger it.
 
They found an open
  area near some trees and decided to camp there.  They were many leagues from the village and were tired. 
  After the evening meal they were sitting near the fire, Aldren
  sharpening his sword and daggers and Ameni replacing the damaged string of her
  bow.
 
Aldren decided to
  try to bring back the power that had appeared when he rescued Ameni. 
  Concentrating on what emotions he was feeling at that time, he brought
  the anger and fear to the top.  The
  tingling started as just a feeling of power starting deep in his body and
  radiating out to encompass his arms and legs. 
  As the power increased and moved out, he tried to control it with his
  mind.  It wavered a bit,
  threatening to take over, but he fought it.
 
Into his mind came
  words that he could not speak, but instinctively knew they were the words of
  control and power that would allow him to work with the magic he was
  summoning.  He used the words in
  his mind to contain and finally suppress the magic, and he felt the power die
  back.
 
When his mind came
  back to the present he realized that Ameni was staring at him with just a hint
  of fear in her eyes.  Then he felt
  his muscles try and cramp up again.
 
This time it was
  more of tightness rather than the spasms of horrible pain that he had felt
  before.  The cramping subsided and
  he was hit with a feeling of exhaustion.
 
Ameni came over to
  him to massage his arms and shoulders.  “I
  have to tell you that was a scary sight to see. 
  You seemed to grow taller and I could almost see you drawing power. The
  air was cracking like thunderbolts all around you.”
 
“I controlled it. 
  I could feel it coming into me, trying to take over. 
  I was fighting it in my mind when some words came to me. 
  I couldn’t pronounce them, but somehow I knew they would hold the
  power in check.  I used them to
  drive it back down.”  
 
He stretched his
  legs out starting to recover from the feeling of exhaustion. 
  “I am not sure if it is a good thing or something that I should try
  to use.  It leaves me as weak as a
  newborn babe.”  With that he lay
  back and was asleep within minutes.  Ameni
  set herself to watch until he recovered. 
 
Aldren dreamed of
  his mother that night.  It was
  about when he was young and had seen his mother battle a mage that was intent
  on destroying her.  The shaft of
  flame that he remembered seemed to be just like what Ameni had described when
  he had destroyed the leader of the raiders. 
  More importantly, the words that he had heard in his head were the same
  ones his mother had used when she had destroyed the mage. 
  Now he understood that it was an ancient tongue that was the basis of
  the power that had been in the lands long before the present days.
 
Ameni woke him
  midway through the night for his watch, and he was surprised that he felt no
  effects of his working the magic.  The
  rest of the night went quietly, with the far off sound of a wargbear screaming
  breaking the silence.
 
Once they were on
  the road, he told Ameni of the dream and what he had discovered. 
  He could tell that she was uneasy with the power that he seemed to
  possess.  She would be stiffer in
  her posture and her movements less relaxed. 
  He questioned her about it.
 
She rode in thought
  for a moment then pulled up for him to come along side of her. 
  “I think it comes from the fear of powerful magics that had been all
  about me most of my life.  Our clan shied away from any but the most simple, thus the
  most safe of spells.  And the
  sight of you when you become enveloped in flame is frightful indeed.”
 
 
 
Tensions eased then
  as they rode forward.  They were
  getting closer to the northern rim of the lands.  The sight of the high mountain crags was becoming clear now. 
  The destination that Aldren had been trying for when he first met Ameni
  was supposed to be at the base of those mountains. 
  He was still headed there in the hopes of joining the group of rebels
  that were said to be massing there.
 
Ameni had agreed to
  accompany him there in the beginning, but since their relationship had become
  more than just friends and companions, the situation became one of mutual
  consent.
 
He asked her about
  it the next morning during their practice. 
  She moved out of her stance, thought for a second then answered. 
  “At first there was nowhere else I could go. 
  Since we have become much more than just companions. 
  If you wish to go on to the Tower of the Guard, then of course I will
  go with you.  Even though we are
  not officially bonded for my part I believe we are. 
  Besides where else could I go to get this much adventure.”
 
Aldren leaned on
  the hilt of his sword. “For my part we are bonded closer than any ceremony
  could make us.  We have been
  through life and death together.  Where
  some would look askance at you weapons skills, it is something that I cherish
  in you.  For I can see both sides
  of you and fear neither.  Once we
  get to a settlement that has an Elvish council, I would like to make our
  bonding official.”
 
He had finally said
  something that had really been on his mind since she had been captured. 
  The fear that he would lose Ameni and once again be alone had caused
  him to realize that he needed to have their bonding made official in the
  records of the elvish clans.
 
Ameni was very
  happy and very relieved.  She had
  wanted this since the first time they made love, but felt she could not bring
  it up.  She did not want him to
  feel trapped and that it was of his own free will. 
  Now she knew that he wanted her forever since the Elven bonding was
  considered to transcend just this plane of existence.  Elves never bonded more than once.
 
They stayed where
  they were for the day, taking advantage of the secluded glade they were in to
  rest and take stock of what supplies they had. 
  Ameni’s bow had brought down two hares that they roasted for the
  evening’s meal.  They were
  seated on opposite sides of the fire when Ameni dropped the scabbard she was
  oiling.  She grabbed her bow and
  knives and moved into the darkness.
 
Aldren had seen her
  first movements and reacted by pulling his sword and moving back to where the
  horses were.  It was a few moments
  before a voice called out from the direction of the road they had been
  following.  “Hello near the
  fire.  I wish to come in.”
 
“What be your
  need and who are you?”  Aldren
  bellowed out.
 
“I am from the
  Tower of the Guard and I must ask what is your business here?”
 
“I am searching
  for the Tower of the Guard.  I
  fled from the King’s garrison and seek to find safety.”
 
“What is the name
  you go by?”  Asked the voice as
  he approached the light.
 
“I am known as
  Aldren, son of Harcon and Elisene.”
 
The movement
  stopped dead.  Aldren could hear
  the man chuckle quietly.  “So
  they haven’t got you yet, you old cur. 
  I thought I recognized the voice, but I had to be sure. 
  It is I, Vabryn.”
 
The leader of the
  men stepped into the light.  It
  was indeed Vabryn.  A couple more
  men came up behind him.  Aldren
  was still unsure as to if this was a trap, so he did not speak of Ameni’s
  presence.  He did however step
  into the light so his old friend could see who it was.
 
The two clasped
  forearms in greeting.  He then
  introduced the men behind him.  They
  settled by the fire and Vabryn gave Aldren the tale that led to his leaving
  the service of the king.
 
“The king is no
  longer in charge of his own court.  The
  high priest has slithered his way in like a snake and now makes the decisions. 
  I think that Baralas that priest had stolen what little mind the king
  had.
 
I can tell you that
  he was livid when those priests were killed in their temple. 
  Word was sent to us to capture the killers and send them to the court
  for interrogation, which of course meant torture and death. 
  I was pretty sure it was you and the elf you were traveling with, but I
  wouldn’t tell them that.
 
Rather than hunting
  you, me and several in my troop left and came straight to the Tower. 
  By the way, where is that Elf woman anyway. 
  She sure was a beautiful woman.”
 
Aldren grinned at
  his old friend.  “Probably with
  an arrow aimed at your back.”  With
  that he whistled and called out in Elvish, “They are friendly. 
  It is safe to come in.”
 
In less than a
  moment’s time, Ameni appeared at the edge of the circle of men. 
  A few were startled with her silent appearance and reached for their
  sword hilts.  Vabryn told them to
  relax.  They did so but kept a
  close eye on her.  The looks
  ranged from the wary, to the lustful as she moved gracefully over to where
  Aldren was seated.
 
One of Vabryn’s
  men, a rather tall and stocky fellow spoke up. 
  “I don’t think bringing women, elven or no into the tower would be
  right.  After all she may be
  dressed like a fighter, but she wouldn’t be much good in a fight.”
 
Aldren started to
  rise but Vabryn’s hand stayed him.  Vabryn
  then spoke to the man.  “Kaldon,
  you have no experience with elves and especially this one. 
  I saw her notch a shaft and pull a bow on me before I could blink. 
  Since she is traveling with Aldren I am sure she can use those knives
  in her belt.  She could best any
  two of you.”
 
Kaldon stood
  laughing at such a thought.  Ameni
  stood and before the big man could take a breath, she had both of her curved
  blades out and on each side of his throat.
 
His eyes bulged in
  terror as he realized just how close he had come to death just then. 
  The others in the troop started to rise, but Vabryn calmed them down. 
  Ameni just smiled at the man and slowly replaced her weapons and
  returned to her seat.
 
Kaldon sat down
  much slower and with less grace.  He
  looked at the elf for a moment rubbing his throat.  “My pardon Lady for doubting you.  I would never have believed it if I had not seen it with my
  own eyes.”
 
Ameni nodded her
  acceptance of the apology and things settled down.  The troop decided to escort the warriors to the Tower in the
  morning and after drawing lots for watch, they all settled down for the night.
 
Aldren thought he would be relieved to make it to the Tower, but strangely he felt that rather than the end of their journey, it was just starting another path.