Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ A Summer Eve's Visit ❯ A Summer Eve's Visit ( Chapter 1 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
A Summers Eve Visit.
Quickly glancing back toward the darkness from
wince she came,Good no one followed.Camaryl knelt before the
door deftly picking the simple lock and quietly slipping
inside.
After exploring the humble home she climbed
the small ladder to the loft, smiling in relief at the sleeping
children Camaryl placed a silver in the shoe of each; satisfied she
returned to the common room.Standing before the fireplace Camaryl listened to the fire crackled and snap, as she was enjoying the warmth, a small discarded item caught her attention. Dumbfounded Camaryl looked at the now familiar marking on her wrist and picked up the small necklace.
Uncomfortably she ran her thumb over the small pendant,
I... Don't understand. Its the same. Just like theembroideredsymbol on all those tattered pennants through out that old elven temple of the moon goddess. What is it doing here of all places?
"You know...there is nothing here worth taking." A decidedly masculine voice startled Camaryl out of her thoughts. Making no attempt atescape she looked over her shoulder meeting Roland's blue eyes and smiled disarmingly. “I'm sorry I had not entended to wake you.”
He pushed off from the door frame he had been leaning against, and continued in a hushed voice. "I should be calling the constable for an uninvited guest." Lips curved in a faint but answering smile he made a gesture to the chair beside her.
Putting the necklace back Camaryl took the proffered seat watching the tall dark haired human as he approached the fireplace and pocket the necklace she had returned moments before.
“Tea?” He didn't wait for a response. Using a discarded cloth he reached into the fireplace removing a hot kettle, pored himself and her a cup before taking a seat across from her; accepting the cup she quietly enjoyed the herbal drink as he studied her.
Tilting his head to the side he finally asked, “I don't mean to sound ungrateful,” he gestured to the loft, “but why are you here?”
Gazing into the caramel liquid. “I wanted to check on them...” she quickly glanced up at him then away. “and you. They went through a very trying ordeal and I...” she let the sentence die off not sure how to finish.What do I tell him? I wanted to make sure they were still alive and that my wish was not temporary.
Roland started pacing. “You wanted to check on them? You come in the middle of the night when everyone is sleeping. To...check on us?” As quickly as he started pacing he stopped. “I should be offended, angry even.” Abruptly he turned to face her closing the small distance between them eyes fierce, his voice ruff with gratitude. “I'mnot, my children have been returned to me. Because of your friends, because ofyou, they arealiveand home.”
Grabbing her wrist he held her hand palm up placing the necklace within. “This belonged to my wife, it has been in her family for generations.”
“I...I cant take this.” She pushed the necklace back at him as if she had been bitten.
Shaking his head Roland closed her fingers over the small item, “Please. Take it as a small token of my thanks.”
Camaryl looked down at the hand holding the pendent, chain swinging like a pendulum, making a decision she donned the necklace then placing a kiss on his cheek Camaryl slipped the platinum piece she had intended to place on the mantle; into his pocket.
A roguishgrin lit his face as she stepped away, “If you folk ever come back this way,youare welcome to stay.”
“I will tell them you offered.” With a parting wink Camaryl took her leave.
She looked askance at the sky as she left,I was supposed to be in and out of that place. I had notmeantto stay the whole night,quickly makingher way back to the inn,so much for no one knowing I had been gone.
Camaryl pulled open the door spotting Demiclease and Telivi breaking their fast, she smiles and quickly joins the two.