'Suramar, our haven, our sanctuary, our prison.'
He was tall for his age, yet he'd barely lived past his thirties if I had to guess. Young for our people, though I'd seen Elisande and her court do far worse to even younger especially in recent years. His fingers slid along the stone plaque at his side. Words depicting the Frozen Friends exhibit within the menagerie. Despite his fingers sliding along the magically etched Shalassian, he wasn't reading it at all. He could care less what it said. He already looked far better than he had when I found him. At least he had some color in his skin once more and didn't appear to be just skin and bones. In no time he'd flesh out and make a fine dancer on the Lure's stage. Nathanris was one of the lucky ones, if you dare call such a life lucky.
Sivandris, the tycoon himself stood at his side perfectly poised. Not a flaw nor blemish on the lord. Though his features could be described as delicate, there would be no mistaking he was a man who moved with the fluid grace of a dancer. Appearing cruel or indifferent at times, he showed more mercy than other lords and masters of the city. Though make no mistake, he had no qualms giving me orders to do what others would find heartless, vile and detestable. Despite that, he kept himself rather guarded on his true feelings about a great number of things. He'd learned to act with caution in all circumstances despite how dodgy his scheming could be, his higher goals were not what one might expect from such a cold and calculating character. He was an elf I'd grown to respect, a sentiment I had never held for the upper class till I'd met him.
Holding his glass of arcwine, Lord Lumenstone offered the other to the much younger elf like it was nothing. Clearly his status had kept him from ever wanting or needing like the younger one he now kept under his wing. A fact that young Nathanris hadn't missed in the least as he cautiously took the gracious offering while they discussed his future.
How many had they saved by now, securing a safe haven for many, even those of the resistance under the guise of the illustrious Starcaller Lure. With every new dancer he brought in, more security would be needed. It wasn't a matter of if they could afford it, it was a matter of running out of good elves he could trust. He'd already called in the last of the elite forces he'd found still alive after all these years and had employed them among the Lumenstone's personal guard. And with Elisande's forces constantly at their door, this was a very dangerous game that he continued to play.
I watched as Nathanris shook his hand, it seemed we acquired a new dancer for our stage and as an added bonus, one who liked to cook. I listened as Lord Lumenstone promised him the safety and security that he deserved. Both looked to me at the mention of protection, I'd offer them a nod. I'd assign one of my personal detail to him when we returned back at the Lure, I already had someone in mind to get the kid acquainted and set up. I couldn't afford him getting attached to me. I understood how victims held their savior complex with the one who got them out of the mess they were in, especially one as bad as his. But I wasn't a savior anymore than I was a good guy. I was just the necessary guy.
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Graphic Violence, Gunshots, Stabbing, Blood
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A long read but a good one - a reflection of a past rp event
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As light a sleeper as he was, it was the very soft faint noise of the vibration that went off by the bedside that woke him. He knew what that vibration was and reached over as fluidly and carefully as he could to keep from disturbing the one resting in his arms as strange as it was to be sleeping with anyone truth be told. A single transmission from a number he knew though it had no name attached to it, he instantly knew it was serious.Â
Nathanris would not send him something like this willy-nilly, that wasn't even a concern of his. The bond he had with his former charge, the last of those taken in back when the Lure was still up and running, had left a soft spot in Ramiaell for whatever reason as one of the few still under his protection even if it was no longer his job nor his place to treat him as such. So the moment he read it, he acted. Had his lover met him in his former years this would have been a constant for them. Always leaving, always sneaking off and always on duty at everyone's call. Steeling his mind, he turned and he left without a word.Â
Just outside the condo appearing in the shadows on the rooftop across from theirs, Ramiaell approached another shadowed figure's side. "Keep watch over him, no matter the cost." Ramiaell's voice broke the silence but just barely.Â
The giant figure didn't move from his post, he didn't even turn his head to look over at him as he spoke in a thick, masculine tone. He was far bigger than Ramiaell, a true wall of muscle. "You promised me blood, it better come soon. Is it him?"
"Maybe, uncertain. It's Nathanris."
A sneer was heard in the giantâs voice in return. "Jacks is right, you have gone soft." Why else would an elf like Stone still waste his time watching over his last assignment from the Lure? It just didn't make sense.Â
"Maybe." Was Stoneâs only reply devoid of emotion at all.Â
"Most likely a trap, you know that. Still going solo?"
"If it is, then you will have your blood when they come for him here. Don't let them get near him, you know what will happen if you fail Olave."
"Threats mean little from dead men Stone."
"Do it." Stone said with that cold, steely sharpness he could truly harness.
Begrudgingly the giant sighed and adjusted his seating posture before Stone slipped away into the darkness. Olave watched over the sleeping beauty from above because he knew that if anyone in life could best him it would be Stone, He knew that even if he were to die tonight the bastard would find a way from the grave to see to it that he kept his word. Superstitious much? Damn right he was. And for good reason.
The restaurant doors were unlocked, but it didn't matter. Whoever was inside knew their target wasn't going to use the front doors just as Nathanris himself did. Which may or may not be why they sat at their table waiting for their guest to arrive. One by one bodies were being left behind in Stone's wake. First the snipers posted about the rooftops, silly of them to assume that Ramiaell didn't know the perfect vantage points to this place already so he didn't have to guess where a well trained sniper would lay in wait. The henchmen at the backdoor entryway he took out next. Followed by the two who came in through the kitchen. He knew it was a trap when gunfire wasn't ablaze by the time he got into a full out fist and knife fight with the three inside. But he pressed on anyway. He had too, this was his life. However messed up a moral code it now was, however silly it may be now after all these years passed, he'd treated everyone under the protection of the lure as being under his protection still to this day. Those who were still left and had no one else to turn to, they were still his priority. But as so many were no longer high value targets with how Suramar had changed and been opened to the world it did make it far easier to let go and move on. But an elf like Stone never let anything go, not when this had become his life. No matter who lived or died, or what had been demolished and rebuilt, he took his services to his death bed. And that was why he was so sought after.Â
Was this a trap? Definitely. Were they fools to think he'd come so easily? Perhaps, these men were merely pawns to lure him inside and keep him busy while other things were in motion. He was not unaware of any of this but who else was going to ensure that Nathanris was safe? Who else was going to make sure that those who harmed him were dead? The two he knew he could count on were making sure Beaureve was safe and secured. And it was only because these two had already been committed to having his back in this that he knew he could entrust his safety with them. They were the worst kind of men, but fear was more powerful than anything and the only thing they really feared was each other. Which is why they were still allies, and in some small messed up way they would always have each other's backs so long as there would always be a way to satiate their lust for blood. Because that was what men like them longed for. Nevermind that one was a born sociopath and the other a serial killer, but Beaureve was safe from at least one of their victim profiles.
By the time Ramiaell had finally made it to the dining area where he knew his targets sat in wait, he had done so mostly unscathed. Mostly. It felt damn good to get that adrenaline pumping and his little warm up session which ended with a wake of dead bodies in very creative yet effective ways behind him. So when he pushed through the swinging doors into the dining room he had time to adjust his mask he wore and tug on his well tailored jacket as he walked in rather tense with his blades in each hand.Â
Two elves sat at a table with a full meal and wine before them, a meal they'd mostly eaten and enjoyed by now. Behind each of them were their main muscle, bodyguards and one of them was sporting a puffy eye and a bloodied lip already. It told Ramiaell that at least before Nathanris was taken he'd put up a fight. Good. He was proud of the kid for doing so as he'd taught him some self defense years ago now. But sitting in the third chair between the two at the table was Nathanris himself. Bloodied, bruised, gagged & tied to his chair in his bloodied chef's apron. Angry tears in his eyes with his comm device sitting on the table in front of him, a sure sign they'd forced him to lure Ramiaell there knowing he would or more, could.
"Mr. Stone, so glad you could join us. Please, si..." Before the elf on the left could even finish his statement Ramiaell had thrown with deadly accuracy and speed a smaller throwing knife which landed right in the throat of the muscle that stood behind the elf at the table. He grabbed at his throat as it bled out and before he had time to throw more he had a gun pointed at him from the other muscle as the two elves at the table were already revealing their trump cards screaming at him to, "WAIT OR HE DIES!". So typical... but effective enough to make even Stone pause.Â
One gun on him from the henchman still standing. The two at the table showing trigger fingers both placed over the top of detonation devices. While at first he did not know what they were, he'd seen enough explosives and twisted situations in his life to know they were either bluffing or something he hadn't seen yet was about to go very wrong if he was too hasty. Seeing they had his attention, the two kept their trigger fingers pressed to the detonation devices still as they eased a bit in their chairs and smiled at Ramiaell pleased to see that they had his attention. Meanwhile Nathanris looked at Stone with a look that clearly read he was sorry and felt so guilty for this despite being so bound and gagged as tears welled in his eyes. The look hit a very very sore spot in Ramiaell's gut. Because he knew that this wasn't Nathanris's fault at all. They were here for HIM, and HE was guilty of getting him in this. Damn it all.Â
They'd done their research, far better than the elf that last tried to get to him. Maybe he was getting too damn soft, and now they were paying the price. Was Beaureve next? He couldn't afford to think that way, one thing at a time. He had to trust his trump card would work. Both of them.Â
After some petty small talk and gloating, they managed to force Stone to lower his blades as their one henchmen still alive stepped forward with the gun to Stoneâs head and started to pat him down and disarm him. The impressive amount of weaponry on him made both the elves blink a bit in shock but like always they did not pat down his spine. The deadliest weapon he carried on him was still safely tucked along the sheath on his spine as he was motioned forward to 'sit and talk'. With explosives strapped to Nathanris's chair he now sat on, there was no way to effectively keep the men from killing him and all of them right where they stood. If their bluff was real. It certainly looked real enough and soon Stone was forced to have this conversation.Â
Unlike last time when he was 'asked' to join, this time it was a forced 'join us, work for us or die here along with your friend.' And as further incentive, his 'other friend' would be taken care of more civilly the more he cooperated. An attempt at a deal that so long as he worked for them faithfully, Beaureve would live a good life and they would not use him before delivering him to Cassious. But should he betray them, then Beaureve and Nathanris would suffer far far worse. And even if somehow he got away here and now with Nathanris, though how they could not imagine, well Beaureve would be taken tonight.
The entire time Stone heard them out he never said a word just staring from one to the other with his stony piercing gaze that never once showed fear or unease that he'd been had. It was off-setting to both of them as they were frustrated they did not get to delight in seeing his expressions. But Nathanris seemed to believe every word and he was truly terrified as he cried not just for himself, but for Stone. This was truly tearing him up.
After a much more lengthy conversation that Stone was not really letting go anywhere as he was only saying the bare minimum, the two elves were getting quite frustrated. But they still felt they had the upper hand. So when Stone was given his final ultimatum and still he refused, they decided to resort to violence. With a nod, the lone henchman was signaled to rough him up. It was sad how textbook this was but they were clever enough to not use magic. Thus Ramiaell was rather powerless or so he let them believe as he took the full brunt of a few punches and was soon sent to the floor with a bloodied lip and nose as they chastised him. Unknown by them of course, they were playing right into Stone's hand as he knew he had to make them feel they had him in order for this to work. So he played it out to make it look worse than he really was, leaving poor Nathanris crying harder as he watched Ramiaell beaten to the ground. Their first mistake, they hadn't bound him nor even tried too. So it was all too easy to wait for the perfect moment at the right punch to dodge just enough at the right moment to use that missed momentum to send the henchman down with a move he'd taught before. And with said move the final strike would cause his hand to turn just right to be wrong so when the gun fired it hit his own head instead of Ramiaell's. It happened so suddenly and so fast that none had time to react as they were so certain it was Ramiaell who had been shot. But when he came up revealing it was not, the henchman dropped and Ramiaell swiftly grabbed and unsheathed his hidden blade. With the swiftness of the Stoneblade name he managed two strikes faster than anything the men had seen before as suddenly both were now severed of their trigger hands. As both reeled back with bloodied arms crying out in shock, pain and trying to stop the bleeding limbs Ramiaell quickly grabbed both the bloodied hands to make certain their fingers remained on the triggers. With a kick to one's face both were on the floor now screaming as Stone went for Nathanris.Â
He cut him free of the gag and then went for the chair bindings only to find they were at least smart enough to bind him with the explosive wiring too so it wasn't so easy as merely cutting him free. He had to be careful, DAMNIT! Nathanris was trying in a frenzy to help untangle himself while Stone was still doing what he could while keeping ahold of the two bloodied hands and making sure they didn't let up due to some reflex leftover in the severed limb. As good as Stone was, he wasn't above error. It was rare, and he took great pride in making sure whoever he put down was DEAD and not just maybe dead. But maybe luck just wasn't on his side. Maybe fate was finally catching up to him, or maybe... he was getting too soft and missed his mark. It was a fatal mistake and he knew it, but perhaps it was the urgency of trying to make sure the bombs didn't go off that tripped him up. Whatever the case was, Nathanris suddenly screamed for him to LOOK OUT!
Instead of trying to see where he was looking, Stone quickly ducked and rolled. It was probably what saved his life as the bullet that fired slugged into his hip instead of back where it would have hit a lung or worse. The elf he hadn't knocked out yet managed to crawl on one hand and knees to the gun of his fallen henchman, grabbing it and firing at the distracted Stone and Nathanris. In his duck and roll though Stone had managed to knock the chair over along with Nathanris who was on his back now with the chair and Ramiaell on top. Despite the sharp pain in his hip, he kicked the table with the full force of his foot towards the shooter but dropped one of the severed hands. Cursing he worked as fast as he could to finish freeing Nathanris as the two of them began running!Â
Outside on the quiet streets of Suramar this late time of night, one lone restaurant that was favored by many locals suddenly went ablaze from an explosion within.
Across the city, too far away to really hear the explosion much at all, three silenced shots were fired. Two bodies were dropped at the apartment door Beaureve was sleeping within. A third at the window as the body fell below. He didn't need to find out who or why, the timing was too perfect to not know without a doubt that they had come for their target with the threat neutralized or otherwise distracted. But they had not been expecting someone to be there waiting. No sooner than the big giant shadow was gathering the bodies to move them away than a portal opened as a greasy black haired elf that looked a bit disheveled and unkempt with a sniper rifle slung over his shoulder stepped through a few blocks away. Stepping up in time to see his much larger comrade moving the bodies he sneered as he'd missed out on the fun.Â
"Why are you here? Is the target en route?" The giant quietly inquired.
"Ch', no. Target's laying low and hiding. Stone said you needed backup."
There was a sudden silence for a moment as the two of them almost swore they heard something rumble in the distance. Something, like a distant explosion foreshadowing what was to come.
"Kids still inside, take the rear post." The giant said as he continued with disposing of the bodies.
âChâ I just love babysitting.â The thinner elf grunted.
They were a little tense with this foreboding air now, but they could both only lay in wait for more to come.Â
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"Well hey there." The greasy haired Shal'dorei said as he sat himself in the chair across the table from Stone with a heavy slouch and tired sigh. His white undershirt unbuttoned three buttons, his tie loose and drooping and his black suit jacket clearly needed to be dry cleaned. His hair disheveled as if he hadn't showered in a few days. He was disgusting and had clearly come here after sleeping in the outfit a few days in a row, probably busy with some recon mission.
"I see you're still taking care of yourself Jacks." Stone said as he peered over his tea cup, sipping from it. He himself a prime example of excellence. Jaques wasn't at all bothered by it, the Stoneblades were always like this and it seemed Stone was never going to change at least some if not most old habits. Including making sure he was always wearing a fresh well tailored suit or otherwise that was clean and pristine till blood got on it of course.
"Fuck'n great to see you too Rami." Jacks grunted as he pulled out a cigarette and lit it up with a lighter he pulled from his inner jacket pocket. "Already bustin' my balls. Ch'."
âJackie!!â A plucky chipper voice called out from the kitchen doorway. Despite the fact he was now a chef at his own establishment, Nathanris still had a perfect dancerâs physique and practically danced every step of the way over to the table as he happily set the cup of coffee before the Shalâdorei. His hair as long as his ankles was currently tied back in a long impressive braid and tucked up under his chef's hat.
âWell hey there Nathanris.â He said in his usual slur as he put one leg up on the chair he sat on, leaning into the arm of it with his backside as he reached for the coffee cup, nice hot and black just the way he liked it as he blew his cigarette smoke off to the side opposite the one Nathanris stood on. The younger Shaldorei leaned in and hugged Jaques around the neck, kissing his cheek making Jacques choke and cough a little as he shooed the younger Shalâdorei away. âCome on kid, how's a guy supposed to keep up his tough act when youâre kissinâ on âem all the damn time.â
Nathanris giggled as he pulled back and motioned around the empty fancy restaurant that was newly remade in the last few years. âIn case you didnât notice, weâre still closed. Open only to my favorite tough guys this time of day and even then, only on special request!â He winked over at Stone with a knowing grin. Stone just sipped more of his tea, seeming right at home with tolerating Nathanrisâs more jovial side. So much so that when Nathanris danced his way over to his side of the table and leaned in playfully to inquire, Stone didnât so much as flinch away. âYou suuuuure I canât make you something for breakfast? Even big tough guys have to eat now and then and I know youâre going to disappear instead of staying to try my latest delicacy Iâm preparing for today's special!â He practically purred into Stoneâs ear as he leaned in close.
âThat wonât be necessary, thank you.â Stone said, setting his tea cup down on the saucer. The mask he usually wore hooked to his belt beneath the table for now since he was in a secure area among friendlies.
Nathatnris pursed his lips and reached out to rub his fingers along Stoneâs bald head, the back of his fingers tracing down the intense jawline the bodyguard always held. âAww, fine.But please tell me theyâre treating you right wherever you are now.â Stone shifted his cold distant gaze to Nathanris and despite those eyes and the intense stare it seemed Nathanris saw right through it or at least knew Stone well enough not to fear it. Some people got a pass, and he was delighted that he was one of them. âLife is so very different outside Suramar, I bet you have so many stories of what youâve seen! I love it when we get unique customers here visiting the city. Oh! Have you any juicy details on what itâs like in your new residence?â
âChâ nice try kid, youâre barkinâ up the wrong tree if you want âim to tell you shit.â Jaques commented, taking another puff from his cigarette. âGet on with it then, whatcha got for me.â He said, raising a hand with a very lackluster wave towards Stone.
Nathanris pouted a little but he grinned, patting the back of Stoneâs head as he hummed to himself some tune in his head and danced his way back to the kitchen so the two could talk business.
âLovisia Varaânel of Quelâthalas. Loyalist to Kaelâthas.â Stone said looking Jaques in the eyes fiercely.
âFallinâ in with that crowd now are ya? This the kinda pest your Withermore Baronâs dealinâ with?â Jaques asked quipping a brow.
âThis is a private matter, it has nothing to do with my current contract, not at this time.â Stone added as he clasped his hands together on the table before his tea cup.
Jaques blew another pillar of smoke from his lungs. âCould be though⌠gotcha. What else ya got? We talkinâ demonic? Illidari? Some hidden cult bullshit?â
âUnfortunately, I have no more information on her. Thatâs why I need you to look into it. See if sheâs alive for one and assess how great a threat weâd be dealing with if she is. Who sheâs throwing in with, her current whereabouts.â
âSendinâ me on a fuckinâ goose chase âere Rami. Thatâs not much to go off of, especially for someone outside our system.â Jaques complained as he flicked his cigarette into the crystal ashtray on the table.
âIâm aware.â Stone sighed as if that fact annoyed him, shifting his eyes to the side glancing out the window at people passing by the location on the streets outside. It was still so strange for him to see other races here now and not just Shalâdorei on the streets. âFunds have been forwarded in advance. Use whatever means necessary to find her.â
Jaques narrowed his eyes somewhat, eyeballing Stone with a long hard stare as he took another drag from his cigarette, sitting more upright as he leaned into the table and blew the smoke from his lungs again. âJust wut ya goâ goinâ on? This is the first time youâve focused your attention this much since losinâ the kid. Or⌠does this have to do with âem?â
He had the right to be suspicious, Stone deserved that. He reached for his tea cup, raising it and taking one final sip from it before setting it back on his saucer. He looked back at Jaques firmly. âSeparate matter. Get me the intel and weâll speak more. Iâll be keeping communications on me till you reach out.â Promptly, he rose from his chair, smoothing his hand down his jacket, taking his mask from his belt as he buttoned the jacket back up.
Jaques still looked suspicious but he knew that was all the more he would get out of Stone for now. âWell at least ya finally found somethinâ else. Take it your Baron doesnât need my assistance yet then for whatever he hired ya for then?â
âWhen he does, youâll know. At this time, youâre more useful looking into this matter at hand.â Stone said as he stepped aside, pushing his chair in.
âGlad to be of use.â Jaques said as flatly as he could manage as he rolls his eyes. âGettinâ borinâ round here without ya.â
âWe either adapt to the way things are now Jaques, or we fade away into the annals of time.â Stone said as he raised his mask to place it over his face and turned to head for the door. Unlocking it as he opened it to see himself out.
Jaques watched him go, watching through the window as Stone disappeared in the crowd of people outside passing by as expertly as one like him did as if he was never there. He blew the smoke through his nose and extinguished his cigarette into the ashtray.Â