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Chapter 1: Stranger
A chill breeze wafted through the air, almost making Trazu reconsider coming out here in the first place. He fought that urge, knowing he needed to stay out here and rough it out for a few days like he used to and get his ranger skills back up to speed. The winter had been colder then usual this year, forcing even the wilderness hardened Trandoshan indoors for the season, thus he was a little rusty and ‘soft’. What didn’t help matters was that his lifemate, Tzosha, had thoroughly spoiled him during his time trapped inside the house. Not to say he didn’t enjoy spending all the quality time with his wife, he just recognized that he needed time to himself and being cooped up in the house for long periods is enough to make even the most laid back individual snappy. The moment the weather started getting warm again after a couple of months he started going out again, though he admitted he missed cuddling with her at night.
Trazu rubbed the bracelet on his wrist absently, closing his eyes and reminiscing of his time with Tzosha over the past few months. He had never felt so happy, so free in his life. Granted, there was still the possible problem of Zista, Tzosha’s sister, who had held them both prisoner at one point. He had to drop into a form of Davjäan Inyameet, a berserk, suicidal rage his people can go into, to free them both. However to this day he remembers little of time actually spent in that rage and had to have Tzosha tell him what happened after he had dropped out of the rage and fell asleep. But even she didn’t know what became of Zista and at the time it wouldn’t have been wise to hang around any more then necessary for there was no telling when more Pirates would arrive as back up. Fortunately with the assistance of an old friend of his, they were able to make their escape complete and Tzosha proposed to him almost as soon as he had woken up. It was the last thing he expected to hear from any Trandoshan, but he didn’t regret accepting her as a mate one bit.
However while he was happy with how his life was, there was still a sort of emptiness he felt. He knew what it was, but didn’t hold that as a very high priority in his mind.
A sharp snap of a twig broke him out of his reminiscing and Trazu looked sharply in the direction of the sound, his hand resting on the hilt by instinct. He noted now that the sparse forest was quiet of any spring time bird song and he cursed himself mentally for letting his guard down. The silence meant either a large predator was on the prowl or another sentient was roaming.
Solitary… He thought, listening carefully for any scrap of sound that could hint at the intruders identity. Stalking, at least trying to. There was a soft steady ‘scrunching’ sound as whomever, or whatever, it was walked slowly along the leaf litter, which, while moist from a recent spring rain, was not the best thing the step on when trying to be quiet. The sounds suddenly stopped and Trazu’s hand gripped the swords hilt firmly. There was a long moment of tension, his lilac eyes scanning the underbrush for any sign of the stalker but seeing nothing. He knew something was out there, watching him, waiting for the right moment to strike: he could almost feel it.
There was a mental cry of warning, a brief flash of the image of his attacker striking in his minds eye the instant before the attack came. Trazu rolled sharply to one side, the breeze of a weapon passing inches above his head kissing his head. He was on his feet in an instant and whirled around to face his opponent, his sword leaping out of it’s hilt and it’s pointed edge was aimed directly at the assailant, ready to defend himself.
Right behind where he once sat was a robed figure, whom was just straightening up from his, or her, attack. The figure was tall, taller then his lifemate and almost completely covered with a black hooded robe. What little he could see was a rich, dark rust coloration on what little of the snout that could be seen from under the hood: a glance at the individual’s hands confirmed his suspicions that this was another Tranodshan he was facing. He also noted the choice of weapon this Trandoshan used was a simple wooden staff.
“Any particular reason why you attacked me?” Trazu asked calmly, keeping his sword between him and this strange Trandoshan. “Last I checked, this land wasn’t owned by anyone so I am not trespassing.”
No answer. Trazu was getting the uncomfortable feeling this one was studying him intently. “I warn you…any height comments and I’ll cut you down to size…” He hissed, his wife was the only one he let get away with any remarks about his size.
Now there was a response: a chuckle. However he got the feeling it wasn’t meant to be teasing. “Only a fool with a death wish would do such a thing.” The figure said, the voice distinctly female. “And I am neither a fool nor do I desire death this day.”
“Then state your business with me…quickly.”
“A test and confirmation, nothing more.”
He blinked in puzzlement at her. “Confirmation for what?”
Another chuckle and the figure dropped into a fighting stance. “If you wish to know, then you must defeat me.”
Trazu frowned, unsure about this ones intention. Besides that so-called ‘K’Satikur warrior’ he had slain over a year ago he hadn’t fought anyone that was a real challenge to him. Plus it was a bit offsetting to him that he was possibly facing a true female warrior of his race: such a thing was extremely rare.
“Whatsa matter?” The female taunted. “’Fraid you may get your ass kicked by a female?”
He narrowed his eyes. “I have no qualms about fighting females.” He said harshly. “Better hope you know more then the basics on how to use that over sized toothpick of yours…”
The fight lasted only a few minutes, Trazu managing to cut her weapon in two. But that only proved to be the first round, as the female proved to be adaptable, welding the broken staff pieces like they were two batons. She was aggressive and kept pressing him, until Trazu ducked under her reach and floored her with a tackle while her body was at it’s weakest point balance wise. To drive home the point that the fight was over, he pointed his blade right at her throat. She accepted defeat by dropping her improvised weapons and raising her hands in surrender.
“You’re better then the average thug I’ll give you that.” He said calmly, panting slightly as he let her up. “Which is good, I needed a more worthy opponent.” He relaxed his stance, but didn’t put away his sword lest her surrender was all a ruse. “I have defeated you, now give me answers.”
Again she remained quiet as she brushed the debris off her robe. Trazu got the feeling it was more of deciding ‘how’ to say it rather then whether to say it at all, thus he kept his patience. Then, almost as if she just remembered he was even there, she looked his way and with one smooth motion she flipped back her hood, revealing her face.
Beside himself, Trazu took a step back in mild shock. She had the most piercing set of eyes he had ever seen, but it was their color that sent his head spinning. They were green, a bright green that seemed to bore into his very soul. He found he could not look away and the overwhelming nagging sensation that he knew her clawed at his mind. But try as he might to place where he had seen her before, he could not remember. Finally he broke eye contact and rubbed his temple with one hand like he had a mild headache.
He startled when the female’s hand suddenly came into his vision, touching a claw to his nose. Oddly, he did not feel concerned, anxious, or otherwise threatened by this touch, a touch that was usually only allowed by those one shared a strong bond with. “Be prepared. The past will return to you.” She said softly.
Trazu blinked with confusion. “What do you mean?” He asked.
“Time will tell, when you are ready.” She said, then turned and started walking away. “We will meet again.” A pause in her stride as she looked over her shoulder at him with a small, slightly mischievous smile and added. “Trazu.”
His eyes went wide: how did she know his name? He looked at the ground, a million thoughts and ideas running through his head. By the time he looked back up with the intention of asking how she knew him, she had disappeared….
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