Re: The Princess and the Blade
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2023 8:36 pm
Havi frowned as he watched Tenara dance. "Cut in..." he repeated. For some reason, it was difficult to watch the noble twirling gracefully around the floor with his Yurivis. A strange feeling pinched at his stomach. At the end of the song, she'd said. Before someone else did. Now that he was looking for it, he noticed several other men waiting near the perimeter of the dance floor, their eyes focused on Tenara. He knew without asking why. Not only was she the most beautiful woman here, but she'd told him herself she was looking for a husband.
He stood up and wove through the sea of guests to get closer to the floor himself. He was so focused on Tenara that he bumped into someone. "Excuse me," he said, only half focused on the person he'd jostled. He first noticed something was off when the figure froze in place instead of moving past him. The second clue was the shaking voice that addressed him.
"...Thvoros!"
Havi stiffened at the word. He ripped his attention away from Tenara and fully onto the man he'd bumped into. A male with silver-gray skin, just like his, gaped at him with startled yellow eyes. The man was half a head shorter than Havitharon, and he sported only one pair of tightly curled golden horns, but anyone could see with one glance that they were of the same race. For a moment, Havitharon truly wasn't sure how to respond to such an impossible thing. Then his eyes darkened, and his hand shot out to wrap around the man's throat. "Who are you?"
The man squirmed in his grip, his surprised expression twisting into horror. But just as suddenly, Havi found himself clenching empty air.
"Now, now. That's not very polite," a new voice crooned. Havi spun toward it to find a human male holding the horned man casually by the shoulder, as though grabbing a puppy by the scruff. That is, if a puppy were two feet taller than him. Havi wasn't sure how the man had changed positions so fast. Was it a power like Vladimir's? Some sort of teleportation? Or had his own sense of time been tampered with? The human male appeared to be older than Tenara, younger than Tenele. He had green eyes and wavy red hair pulled back into a cord. Several locks strayed wildly around his ears and face, a marked difference from the more stuffy and polished style of the nobles surrounding them. The strange human blinked at Havi in fascination. "Now, that's interesting," he murmured, admiring Havi's towering black horns. A sly smile rose to his lips. "But you mustn't fight here. After all, you two seem to have so much in common."
Some of the other guests had noticed the interaction over the music and paused their chatting to peer at the strange trio.
At the same time, the song began to wind down. Havi spared a brief glance at the dance floor. A few man hovered at the perimeter, waiting for the final bars to signal it was polite to change partners.
The strange human followed his gaze to Tenara, and smirked. "You too, eh? Better hurry; you're about to miss your chance."
Havi glanced back at the two strangers, and alarm blazed through him. He didn't know who these people were, but he needed to tell Tenara. Tenele's words came back to him. Cut in, or someone would beat him to it.
He backed away from the strange Ivis and the human, glowering at them like they were loaded cannons. When he'd put enough distance between them, he spun and strode in between the flowing bodies on the dance floor. He wove between the flurry of dancers like they were standing still, and was at Tenara's side moments later. "I will cut in," he announced to her partner without ceremony. He took the man's hand and guided him out of the way so swiftly that he barely knew what had happened. A few shocked nobles remarked on the uncouth spectacle from the sidelines, and Tenara's suitors looked on with great offense as the song wound to a close only moments later.
A few others exchanged partners more...traditionally, and within moments another song began. Havi led Tenara into a tense box-step and tried to decide what to do next. He glanced over his shoulder into the crowd as if expecting someone to pursue him.
He stood up and wove through the sea of guests to get closer to the floor himself. He was so focused on Tenara that he bumped into someone. "Excuse me," he said, only half focused on the person he'd jostled. He first noticed something was off when the figure froze in place instead of moving past him. The second clue was the shaking voice that addressed him.
"...Thvoros!"
Havi stiffened at the word. He ripped his attention away from Tenara and fully onto the man he'd bumped into. A male with silver-gray skin, just like his, gaped at him with startled yellow eyes. The man was half a head shorter than Havitharon, and he sported only one pair of tightly curled golden horns, but anyone could see with one glance that they were of the same race. For a moment, Havitharon truly wasn't sure how to respond to such an impossible thing. Then his eyes darkened, and his hand shot out to wrap around the man's throat. "Who are you?"
The man squirmed in his grip, his surprised expression twisting into horror. But just as suddenly, Havi found himself clenching empty air.
"Now, now. That's not very polite," a new voice crooned. Havi spun toward it to find a human male holding the horned man casually by the shoulder, as though grabbing a puppy by the scruff. That is, if a puppy were two feet taller than him. Havi wasn't sure how the man had changed positions so fast. Was it a power like Vladimir's? Some sort of teleportation? Or had his own sense of time been tampered with? The human male appeared to be older than Tenara, younger than Tenele. He had green eyes and wavy red hair pulled back into a cord. Several locks strayed wildly around his ears and face, a marked difference from the more stuffy and polished style of the nobles surrounding them. The strange human blinked at Havi in fascination. "Now, that's interesting," he murmured, admiring Havi's towering black horns. A sly smile rose to his lips. "But you mustn't fight here. After all, you two seem to have so much in common."
Some of the other guests had noticed the interaction over the music and paused their chatting to peer at the strange trio.
At the same time, the song began to wind down. Havi spared a brief glance at the dance floor. A few man hovered at the perimeter, waiting for the final bars to signal it was polite to change partners.
The strange human followed his gaze to Tenara, and smirked. "You too, eh? Better hurry; you're about to miss your chance."
Havi glanced back at the two strangers, and alarm blazed through him. He didn't know who these people were, but he needed to tell Tenara. Tenele's words came back to him. Cut in, or someone would beat him to it.
He backed away from the strange Ivis and the human, glowering at them like they were loaded cannons. When he'd put enough distance between them, he spun and strode in between the flowing bodies on the dance floor. He wove between the flurry of dancers like they were standing still, and was at Tenara's side moments later. "I will cut in," he announced to her partner without ceremony. He took the man's hand and guided him out of the way so swiftly that he barely knew what had happened. A few shocked nobles remarked on the uncouth spectacle from the sidelines, and Tenara's suitors looked on with great offense as the song wound to a close only moments later.
A few others exchanged partners more...traditionally, and within moments another song began. Havi led Tenara into a tense box-step and tried to decide what to do next. He glanced over his shoulder into the crowd as if expecting someone to pursue him.