By T. S. Hubbard
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in my head this story is all mine.
Comment: This story has been running around in my head for the past four years
begging to be written. I'm glad I have finally given in to the urge. Thanks for
all the people who have sent me emails and kept me writing.
Thanks to Thorie my copy editor she has been more of a support in my writing
then she knows.
Email address: thubbar2@insight.rr.com-
comments welcome.
Chapter 8
Darkness enveloped the figure that moved untiring among the twisting streets.
Eyes glinted with the thrill of the hunt. With most of the city anticipating
Festival starting the next day, many had already retired to their homes or
lodgings. Freedom from watching eyes allowed talents to be used, abet carefully.
Chasing down Akil's path was proving to be more difficult then expected.
Overlaying scents had obliterated the trail more then once. Time was wasted as
she backtracked and found it again. Finally the scents thinned out to a handful,
so it was no trouble to pick up speed. It ended up leading to a row of buildings
that were situated just inside the inner protective wall surrounding the
personal quarters of the regent. Stilling herself she listened carefully. Faint
voices alerted her to guards standing nearby. Moving away from the voices she
halted when she could no longer hear them. With her hearing that meant she was
far enough away not to draw attention. The walls away from the main gate were
unfinished creating a surface that was easily scaled. Once over Panter made her
way to the nearest structure. Moonlight glinting off something on the ground
caused her to freeze in mid step. Panic surged in Panter's veins till she found
that it was an object not a person. A small grouping of trees nearby gave her a
handy place to look over the area.
What she saw gave her pause. Someone had enveloped the building with some
type of traps. It looked like they wanted to know when they had company. That
wasn't enough to deter her. Determined Panter climbed higher into the tree, the
amount of space between it and the roof was large. A normal person had no hope
of spanning that distance. Luckily for her she was not a normal person.
Half-shifting she crouched then leapt. For a brief moment Panter hung suspended
above the earth then the roof rushed up to meet her. She landed with a faint
thud. Moving to the edge of the roof Panter dug in her claws, she lowered
herself to the open window below. Murmurs of conversation wafted out. Peering
in, she glimpsed Akil standing among a small group of guards gesturing as he
spoke. Listening, she gathered that these were part of Tera's personal guard.
Satisfied, but on full alert in case things didn't go as planned Panter moved
back to the rooftop. Shifting back she crept to the other end.
Akil listened as his fellows spoke among themselves. They were excited about
Tera's return. The past two years had been difficult. As former personal guards
they had been under suspicion by the new Regent. He was unable to disband the
Hawk's wing for he was sure that they would immediately join Tera. He decided to
let them remain but assigned them to be used as common guards, splitting them up
to make it easier to keep an eye on them. The only time they were all together
was upon returning to their barracks; even then they were kept under watch.
Luckily for them after two years of nothing to see the guards had gotten lax,
giving them windows of opportunity to leave and not get spotted. That was how he
had gotten to the meeting earlier.
" Akil, you mentioned that Tera had someone with her?"
Akil turned his attention to the speaker. Narna had been with the wing for
almost as long as he had. They had both joined the guards at an early age, her
about fifteen summers, him about seventeen. About three years into service they
had caught the young Tera's eye and had been drafted into her Personal guard.
That had been twelve summers ago.
" Yes, I had never seen her before"
"Are you sure you just don't remember her?"
Akil gave Narna a sarcastic look. " Believe me, I would have to be blind not
too"
"Why do you say that?"
The rest of the group listened intently. For Akil not to know was unheard of. It
seemed that he knew everything that was going on. Also who was doing it.
" She was 6 feet tall or more, golden eyes and skin the color of ebony. I think
I would remember someone like that"
Narna's jaw dropped. She had never in her life seen anyone with that
description. Most people around this area were dark from sun exposure at the
most. There were some that were almost as dark but not many. But at Festival
there would be more then usual so it wouldn't be too blatant.
" I believe you would to"
A voice coming out from the darkness made them all jump. No noises had warned
them of anyone's approach. They had set up ways of being alerted to intruders.
Even the outrage of other guards blundering into them was no deterrent enough to
stop them from using them. A shape dropped down from the roof overhang. It
straightened from it's crouch and moved toward them coming into the light. Gasps
arose as they realized what Akil said had been true.
Akil snapped out of it quicker then the others. After all he had already seen
her.
"Why didn't we hear you?"
Panter gave them a cocky smile. " You mean all your little traps." She pointed
up at the ceiling. " You don't set them off when you travel above the ground"
"But the nearest tree is more then twelve feet away from this building"
Panter shrugged in an offhand manner " Not so great a distance. Anyway, I didn't
come here to talk about that"
"Then what are you here for?"
"I wanted to see the Hawk's wing for myself. If Tera's life also depends
on you I wanted to make sure that you all could handle it."
Anger and outrage poured through Akil in response to the statement. "Who are you
to question our worth?" he queried through gritted teeth. He had to restrain
himself from accompanying it with action.
Panter paused she hadn't meant to cause such a reaction. " I apologize that was
worded incorrectly, I wanted to be sure that you were ready for what was to
come. I mean no disrespect to The Hawk's Wing"
"We have always been ready at the first sign from Regent Tera that she was
returning. Who are you to judge?" Akil was still angry but listening.
"She's my beloved" Panter admitted a smile gracing her features.
Shock settled over the group. For Tera to join with someone in her position
meant a life long commitment. Unlike many of her family, she did not barter
lives as monetary goods or use them as political ploys. So joining with someone
signified a deep love. Akil wondered if this woman knew of that.
Akil calmed fully down. " Then I understand, you may reassure Tera that we stand
at the ready"
Panter stretched out an arm. Akil swiftly followed suit. Clasping forearms they
accepted each other's commitment to Tera's safety. Swiftly, Panter moved out the
doorway. She abruptly halted; she had almost forgotten something, turning back
to Akil she reached into her hip pouch. Withdrawing a small roll of Parchment
she tossed it to him. Akil hastily caught it before it hit the floor.
" Tera wanted me to give that to you" Panter said hurriedly she needed to get
back to the inn before anyone noticed she had left.
Akil nodded and watched her leave. Leaping upward, they heard her land with a
faint thud and then nothing. Opening the note Akil read then turned to the
others.
"Tera wants to speak to me again tomorrow at eve meal. Narna, you will accompany
me, she's asked for you also"
Narna smiled. " Alright. I'll be ready"
Voices rose in excitement as they discussed what had just occurred.
They talked till late then finally turned in for what sleep they could manage.
A shadow moved across the roofline. Faint scratching could be heard as a form
leaned over the peak and lightly dropped to the lower roof. Moving noiselessly
to a shuttered window it reached up, opening the shutter outward it froze as it
squeaked. Waiting it listened for movement from within, hearing nothing it
resumed. The form then pulled itself up and flowed over the windowsill,
carefully closing the shutters behind it.
" Are you finished sneaking around?" A flint sparked, lighting a wick. Soft
light enveloped the room highlighting a bemused Panter.
" I didn't want to disturb you"
" So sneaking in someone's window won't disturb them?"
" All right, I didn't want anyone else to know I was out"
Tera smirked " That's what I thought" She pulled back the covers " Now it's late
come to bed"
Panter started pulling off clothing " You don't want to talk about what
happened?"
"Did you give Akil my note?"
"Yes"
" Then later, now come, get in bed."
Panter slid in next to Tera sighing as warm skin melded into hers.
" Now sleep" Soft lips touched hers briefly then with a faint breath the light
was extinguished and a soft body cuddled into hers. Panter purred in pleasure as
warmth enfolded them. They drifted into sleep.
The clatter of dishes filled the kitchen as the workers prepared for the noon
meal to be served in a few hours. Raven's Claw only served morning meals to
lodgers not the general public. It cut down on the amount of work needed giving
them the time to prepare for the busy day. The day had dawned crisp and clear
but already was warming up. A perfect start to Festival. In a short time the
streets would be filled with travelers and entertainers of all kinds.
Tera made her way through the busy kitchen. Voices from outside drew her into
the courtyard. She found Solaris, her daughter Falises and the others watching
Panter and Zeva with her first sparring match. She joined them. Rena with her
group lounged in a far corner. They whispered, laughing among themselves as they
shot glances toward the activity. Tera beckoned Helia over as a sudden idea
bloomed. She whispered in her ear. Helia nodded then left. Panter and Zeva spoke
for a brief moment then squared off.
The staffs they both held were made of ash, just over eight feet long. They
stood about four feet apart, staffs in their right hands, held between the
forefinger and thumb, elbow slightly bent with the point to the ground and in
line with the toe of their right foot. They bent their left knee till
they were centered over their instep. The right knee bent and pressed well back,
the body ending up perpendicular. They brought their staffs across their bodies
seizing them with their left hands. The back of their hands to the front as high
as their left shoulders. The back of the hand upward. Panter nodded in
satisfaction when Zeva showed that she knew the engage stance. You certainly
didn't use it in battle but it was important to know the correct positions of
staff fighting. Stepping out and raising her lower hand as high as her chin
Panter suddenly struck with the upper end of her staff to the right side of
Zeva's head. She heard the gasps the flurry of movement caused from the watching
group. Zeva moved her upper hand quickly to the right bringing her staff up and
just clear of her shoulder to receive the blow on the upper part of her staff.
"Good, that's it, don't try to think too much, it gets in the way. React to it.
Remember, your body still knows what it learned. You just haven't used it for a
while." Panter encouraged.
Panter struck at Zeva legs. With a clack her stroke was deflected sending it off
at an angle. Zeva returned it in kind, pressing in hard and increasing speed.
Her stroke headed for Panter's legs. Panter took the easy way out by leaping up
causing the staff to pass beneath her feet. Most people didn't do that; it was
tricky to do and the timing was critical. One misstep and a solid blow could
cause some serious damage. Panter grinned at the look on Zeva's face as she
landed out of harms way. Bouncing on the balls of her feet with excess energy
she twirled the staff in her left hand.
" Hey, that's not fair. Most people don't do stuff like that" Zeva protested.
" Always expect the unexpected. That way your never surprised" Panter retorted.
They continued the lesson, halting every so often for Panter to correct some
small mistake that had been made. Soon Zeva was able to keep up a steady
exchange of blows. Now that things were coming back to her she was gaining in
confidence. The few near tags on Panter got her cocky. As a series of moves
caused Panter to briefly turn her back, Zeva took the advantage presented to
her. The whistle of the moving staff alerted Panter to the danger. Dropping flat
with her weight resting on her palms and toes she allowed the staff to pass
harmlessly overhead. Pushing off the ground Panter flipped back onto her feet,
reaching out she caught the staff on the back swing yanking it out of Zeva's
grasp. The sudden anger of her face made Zeva tense. Panter forced herself to
calm down. It wasn't Zeva's fault that she had followed what she had said. To
the letter, ironically.
" While in combat that would be a good move, please try to remember that I'm on
your side" Panter smiled to remove the sting of the words.
" I'm sorry, I got carried away"
" Luckily we have time to work on that, I think now would be a good time to
stop, don't you?"
Zeva took back the staff Panter offered her. " Yes, I think your right"
She hurried to join her mate on the sidelines. She took a seat beside her to
catch her breath. She hadn't had this much exercise for some time. She had the
sense that it wouldn't stay like that for long. She settled back to see what
Tera had planned for Panter. She had seen Helia depart after a whispered
conference with Tera.
"Anybody else want to spar while I'm warmed up?"
A large snort of laughter rose from the group huddled together in the corner.
Tera glanced over an incensed look on her face. The group immediately went
silent in response.
" I think you all need to find something more beneficial to do with your time,
don't you?" Panter declared.
Tera intervened quickly as Rena red-faced with anger was about to respond. " Why
don't you all go out, find something to do. It's a nice day."
Still fuming with anger at the imagined slight, Rena lead her friends back into
the inn. She smiled as she pondered on ways to get back at Panter. Things would
soon be getting more interesting.
Tera rose joining Panter in the middle of the courtyard. She took the staff out
of Panter's hand twirling it a few times to get the balance. She studied Panter
with a glimmer in her eye.
Panter moved back a little to give her more room. " Do you want to spar with me
too?" In the time that they had known each other she hadn't been able to see
Tera fight. The last time they were in a fight together Panter had been in a
midst of a large group and Tera had been on the outer fringe.
" With a staff no, that's not my weapon of choice" Tera waved Helia over;
exchanging the staff for the scabbards she offered the largest to Panter. "This
is" She unsheathed the weapon. The long sword that emerged was finely honed. The
etchings on the blade teased the eye, the longer you looked the clearer it
became. A hawk frozen in mid dive graced its face. It was a beautiful weapon.
Panter drew her own weapon, its own beauty a thing to behold. She spun the sword
one handed to loosen up and regain the feel of its balance.
Resting the blade on one shoulder she look over at Tera " Are you sure amare?"
" Quite sure love, I know you will take care. But I want a challenge, you got
me" Tera pointed at Panter, knowing by the look on her face she had been caught
thinking of going easy on her.
" I got you"
They circled slowly, each waiting for the other to make the first move. Getting
tired of waiting, Tera went on the attack. She lunged forward bringing her blade
down aiming for Panter's mid section. With a twist of her wrist Panter hit
Tera's sword to the side, reversing her swing she struck at Tera's right arm.
Blocking it, Tera back stepped then assumed a waiting stance watching for
Panters next move. Panters decided to tempt Tera by just watching her and not
making an offensive move. She circled Tera causing her to follow to keep her in
line of sight. After a moment Tera stepped forward, Panter copied her. As Tera
swung Panter struck at her wrists careful to pull it at the last moment tapping
her lightly. Time passed as they sparred.
Blades clashed; each moment Tera was sure she had Panter she evaded her, leaving
a tap from her sword as a memento. Arm, leg then side all felt the mark. Panter
smiled, Tera was really good, most people would have gotten hit more then she
had. Tera pushed herself, speeding her movements up. She caught the look of
surprise on Panter's face. Tera managed to get past her defenses scoring a fair
number of hits in retaliation. Slowing as her energy waned her blade was
deflected more and more easily. Panter saw the disgruntled look that passed over
Tera's face. She stopped the practice.
" What's wrong?"
" It's the moves you use, I have never seen most of them before, so it's
difficult to defend against, even offensive moves are a problem."
" I know but it gives me an edge that most likely will help us. There is not
enough time to teach you "
Tera sighed in regret. Panter was right. " But you will teach me?"
Walking over Panter encircled Tera's shoulders with her arm. " Yes, you are very
good, most people wouldn't have lasted as long as you did" Panter squeezed her
in a brief hug. " Or have tagged me either."
Tera flushed, she didn't want to admit how much Panter's opinion mattered. "
Thanks" She needed to change the subject. " I'm hungry, would you join me for a
small snack?"
Panter took the change of subject without comment. " Sure, I could use a bit of
something" She picked up the sheaths handing Tera hers. She sheathed her sword.
" Let's go get something to eat"
Panter passed off the drink she had prepared. The hum of conversation flowed
around the room. It was still full from the eve meal. Business remained brisk;
the word of mouth about the Raven's Claw was still being passed on to newcomers.
Any fights about to be brought to life quickly stalled when it gained her
attention. The ones causing it found themselves out in the streets in mere
moments. As more people came in, Panter found that a good number of them had
injuries of some kind. On the verge of asking one of them how they had been
injured she was interrupted when Tera joined her.
" Hey, how are you doing out here?"
" It's been pretty calm, how did the meeting go?" Panter had been disappointed
that she wouldn't be able to be with Tera as she met with Rena and the other
warriors from the village to relay the plans they had decided on.
" Fine I think, they're getting a little antsy so I gave them permission to
enjoy the festival but to keep their eyes and ears open" Tera looked around the
room spotting the multiple injured in little time. " What's with all the
bandages?"
" I'm not sure, I was about to ask one of them what happened when you showed up"
Tera laughed " You better let me, you might intimidate them to much"
Panter shook her head as she watch Tera saunter over to a group of people
gathered around the latest injuries that had just walked through the door. They
glanced up at her greeting with welcoming smiles. She was pulled into the
conversation, emerging after long moments immersed in discussion. Panter watched
her laugh as she bid them good day, returning to the bar. A sober expression
settled over Tera's face when her back was turned to the group. Rejoining Panter
she pondered what she had just been told. Tera knew if she told Panter what she
had learned that she would want to do something about it. But honesty was the
most important thing a couple could have. Drawing a deep breath Tera readied
herself.
" So what did they say?" Panter asked fighting impatience at the long moment of
quiet that had enveloped Tera. It must be serious for her to not want to tell
her. Panter braced herself for the news.
" It seems that a fighting arena has been set up. A pair of gauntlets are being
offered as the prize plus fifty drogons of gold. They told me that the man they
have to beat is huge, almost as tall as you, thickly muscled. Basically a
walking mountain. In the three years they've been coming to festival no one has
beaten him."
Panter frowned. It looked like too many people had been hurt to just be an
innocent contest, something was wrong. " Why are so many hurt?"
" This is the part that so bad; it seems he likes to hurt anyone who dares to
fight him"
" What weapons are used?'
" None, it's hand to hand, to make it more fair they say. A lot of people don't
know how to use them"
Tera could see Panter making the decision as she watched. " You want to fight
him, don't you?"
Panter was almost surprised Tera picked up on that. But then she had always been
able to read her. " I want to stop him yes"
Tera hesitated then just admitted it "Panter, I would rather you didn't get
involved"
Panter's brow knit. " Why not, he needs to be stopped. He's hurting people."
" True, but they were willing participants. They knew that it was a risk, but
did it anyway"
Scowling Panter had to concede to Tera's point " Your right, but if he had hurt
you or our friends like that, I wouldn't hesitate to stop him"
Hugging her close Tera didn't respond. She was conscious of Panter's protective
streak. Not that it was in anyway bad, just highly sensitive.
Akil made his way over to a just freed up table. Settling in his chair he
signaled for food and drink for two as Narna claimed the chair across from him.
They chose not to speak as they waited for their meals. Akil noticed Narna's
eyes widen at something just past him. He had a feeling he knew what she had
seen.
" What's wrong Narna?"
" Our late night visitor just came in from the back with a dark haired woman."
Akil turned to look. " I see" he watched as Panter stopped at the bar to talk to
a man that seemed to be stationed there as he scanned the room for trouble. Tera
saw him, smiled, and then headed his way. He turned back to face Narna. This was
going to be good.
" May I join you?"
Narna glanced up, not recognizing the form over her she replied rudely.
" Go away, we're expecting important company" she looked the woman up and down "
Your not it".
Akil stifled a smile at Tera's raised eyebrow. That was something new.
Remembering Panter's habit of doing that made it difficult for him not to laugh
aloud.
Narna watched askance as the woman settled in to one of the free chairs. She
shot Akil a questioning look. He just shrugged back seemingly unconcerned. As
she studied the woman comfortably reclined in the chair something nagged at her.
She had seen this woman before but where wouldn't come to her.
" Akil, it's nice to see you again"
Akil beamed back. Happy to have his friend back " It's been too long"
Narna was confused. Akil certainly seemed to know her. The chair being pulled
back next to her snagged her attention. The dark woman… Panter was it… was
joining them. She slid a drink to the other woman then settled into the chair.
Akil decided to take pity on Narna. " Is it safe to talk here?"
" Yes, Panter has arranged privacy to be guaranteed"
A grunt accompanied the ironic look Panter shot the dark haired woman.
Now Narna was really confused. What was going on?
" Good" Akil turned to Narna. " Narna, under all this dye and short hair and
with a very nice tan if I may say, is Tera."
Narna's jaw dropped. "Tera?" she squeaked. She cleared her throat. Looking
closer she saw it really was her. " I'm sorry for the attitude, I was getting a
little anxious"
" That wasn't the way to deal with it"
" I know, your right, it won't happen again"
Nothing was said as the food was delivered. Panter had also arranged for food
for herself and Tera. Conversation was suspended as they all ate. After the
dishes were cleared they all got down to business. Reaching into her pouch Tera
withdrew a roll of parchment. Unrolling it revealed a set of detailed drawings
of Hawk's Peak and surrounding areas. Red marks dotted the surface. One of the
marks was situated over the area where the festival was being held. Well, where
the booths were anyway.
"The marks represent areas we want to draw attention from the men working for my
cousin. We need to thin them out as much as possible"
Akil looked over the drawing noting the placement of the marked areas. It was
very well thought out. They were scattered all throughout the city. The men
would be unable to keep clear communication with one another. It would be an
easy task to crush any resistance.
" So it would be a total of five different areas they would need to respond to,
correct?"
"Yes, that's right"
Tera pointed at the area describing what she, with Panter's help had planned. "
In a staggered sequence our people placed in these positions will start trouble.
At first it will only be two, the others concealing themselves about the area.
When Doran's people respond, they will sweep in from all sides and take care of
them. Simple but effective." She looked up catching their gaze. " Our people
will be trying to disable them. I will be having them carrying restraints to
use. I want them taken care of but not killed unless there is no other choice"
The look on her face made it crystal clear that she meant ever word she had just
uttered.
Akil nodded, grasping her point but still pleased by the plan. " The Hawk's wing
would like to assist you in this"
Tera was concerned. " How would we tell you apart from the others. I know you
all but the others don't. I'm afraid that one of you might get hurt".
Akil tried to keep a serious expression on his face " I don't think that will be
a problem"
Everyone looked at him, except Narna who knew what he was about to say. She
looked on watching to see what Tera's reaction would be. She had no idea that it
had been done.
Tera studied Akil, noting the smile playing across his features.
" What are you talking about Akil?"
Akil pushed up his sleeve baring his upper left arm. Tera gasped then slowly
reached out, tracing the tattoo that was revealed with a finger. It was a hawk
frozen in mid-flight its wings wrapping around his bicep.
"When?" her voice broke as tears hovered in her eyes, on the brink of falling.
" We decided to after you were forced to leave, it was a show of solidarity
among the accipiter ala. A way of saying no matter who we were forced to serve
we are first and always yours."
Tera showed her gratitude to her friends by enclosing them in a brief embrace. "
I have no words to adequately say what I feel right now"
Silence hovered for a minute as Tera gathered herself together.
Turning to face the others she caught the warm look Panter directed toward her.
She returned it then regarded the others.
"While that helps on one hand, what about the others that aren't in my guard,
how do we tell them apart from the rest?"
The others stayed silent each trying to think of a way to solve their problem.
Panter waited for a minute to see if anyone would come up with anything. When
nothing was forthcoming she spoke up.
" Why don't you do a version of the same thing?"
A puzzled look turned into one of understanding. Akil was quick to speak up." A
lot of people would never want to have a tattoo it's too permanent"
" True, but it could always be temporary"
Akil was bemused. " How?"
" Use henna, it doesn't last long but is very visible to others"
Akil smiled " Great idea, we could use a impression of a hawks head to show
allegiance to Regent Tera" Everyone laughed at Tera's expression of resignation
knowing that to protest it wouldn't go anywhere.
Falises panting up to the table intruded into the discussion. " Tera, Panter,
you need to go back to the office something's happened." She exclaimed.
Rising to her feet as Falises pulled at her arm, Tera's concern grew. Falises
would never act like this unless something really was wrong. " All right, I'm
coming!" She followed the young girl into the back, Panter close behind. The
others were following at their heels.
Shoving the door open Tera halted abruptly upon seeing the bloody forms sprawled
on the couch. Rena glanced up at the sound of the opening door. Blood trailed
down her face bisecting the bruise forming on her right cheek. Cuts dotted her
arms; she cradled her left one close to her body, any slight movement causing
her to softly whimper in pain.
Blood appeared as generously on the other two women. Zeva was in the process of
strapping a wrist on one as Solaris cleaned a long cut on the arm of the second.
" What happened to all of you?" Tera moved over to let Panter in.
" We all decided to try to win those gauntlets at the Festival. Rena was the
first to go." The dark haired one stated.
" You tried to win the gauntlets?" Tera echoed in disbelief.
" Yeah, Rena was doing real good till he tripped her. He put his foot against
her shoulder then twisted her arm. She managed to signal her forfeit of the
match but he was going to keep after her." She lifted her chin proudly " So we
jumped in to help, it took a bit but we got her out of there. We came straight
back here"
Tera glanced over at Panter. No expression appeared on her set face.
After taking in all the activity Panter moved to kneel next to Rena. Stretching
out a hand to her she halted as Rena tried to shift away freezing as pain
flared. Eyes met, a silent battle surging between them. After a small moment
Rena glanced to the side allowing Panter to examine her shoulder.
" It's dislocated" Gentle fingers prodded searching out the angle it had been
forced out of joint. " I can fix it but it will hurt like Hades when I do"
" Do it" Rena stated bracing herself against the pain.
Before Rena had a chance to change her mind Panter slid her left arm behind her
shoulder, grasping her other arm she jerked it, slightly twisting it at the same
time. A cry of pain accompanied the loud pop of the joint sliding back in place.
Panter caught Rena as she passed out. She laid her gingerly back down on the
couch, rising to her feet Panter fixed a look on the watching Tera " I think
that lines been crossed"
Panter stalked out the door, Tera close behind knowing that there was no way to
stop her.
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