by C S » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:25 am
The rangers went and spread out in the room, searching every nook and cranny for any evidence about this home they had broken into. If it was a place used for covert meetings by Niyera's task force, then every room, nay, every panel of wood in the floorboards and walls could hold some kind of secret compartment, or cache of tactical goods such as coin and weaponry. Securing some of that would be sure to bolster their future missions. They stepped lightly wherever they went, placing the heels of their boots down without a thump or squeak.
Chandra peeked around a dresser and, with the most delicate touch, slid drawers open to see what was inside them. She shouldn't have been so disappointed to find nothing but simple clothes and undergarments, for both men and women. Valeria was poking around a closet that had a folding door. She had the door tucked away as far as it would go and moved the hangers holding up puffy, formal wear aside so that she could press her palms around the inside of the closet in search of any hidden doors and cupboards.
Baaz draped herself over the bed in the corner of the room, careful to keep her boots hanging off of one end, and eased herself over the edge so that she could take a look at what was underneath. Nothing. Not even a measly box!
"Wanna know what I find funny about this whole thing?" she said in hushed tones. Even that seemed a little too loud, given where they were. The others looked over to her but did not answer. Baaz spoke freely anyways. "For all the roof-running, wall-walking, balcony-bouncing, and generally creeping around less than comfortable places, I didn't think we'd ever be snooping around a place like this."
"Hmm, yes. Given our previous meddling in more... intuitive locations... I suppose an attempt at inconspicuousness in a place like this is to be expected," Chandra replied as she fiddled with a small painting of a ship on the wall.
"Hey, Valeria; you think they're having a tea party downstairs?" Baaz joked.
The young soldier held a fraction of herself out of the closet to eye Baaz warily. She didn't say anything.
That's when they all heard footsteps outside of the door. They were quiet enough that it was easy to infer they were farther down the hall, but they were getting louder. Like a shot, the three rangers scrambled for their hiding places. Baaz rolled over a few times and hooked her hands and feet around the bedframe, swinging herself underneath without letting herself rest on the floor. It was a stroke of luck that there wasn't anything underneath it, after all.
Valeria was quick to swing an arm around and extend the closet door, with herself still in the closet.
Chandra, in one expertly sinuous command of her body, strode from the painting and to the window. She raised a leg to step out while her hands took the edges of the frames and pulled them with her.
The door opened. A woman in dark brown stood in the way. Her long ears bored through her slick hair, pulled back into a tight ponytail. She looked like she had just come in from outside, and her orange hued eyes surveyed the room with a heightened perceptiveness. Baaz saw her walk into the room, the long, dignified steps denoting her position instantly. A member of the Royal Arms.
For her to have made her way into this room in particular so soon after arriving for the meeting gave Baaz the sneaking suspicion that she was one of the more specialized units they had to offer. A practitioner of one of the old fighting arts. That begged the question: was she a kleidde, as Andruil had described to her, or was she a fighter without some crazy alternate, animalistic form?
The elven woman stopped in the middle of the room and was still. Something was wrong about this, something deep down inside of her was certain of it. What she was seeing, however, was a scene of normalcy. Nothing seemed disturbed. Not even the painting on the wall. For some reason she couldn't explain, she felt that detail would be one of the first that the unknowns reported by other field agents would gravitate to if they were in fact here.
"Bianca?" someone asked, from the passageway, another woman. "Something the matter?"
"I had a hunch," this Bianca stated. It was enough.
"I'll inform the others," the other agent replied and then was off without another word.
"Lass is a veritable canary for her unit," Baaz mused. Then she thought back to Chandra, dangling outside in the cold. She couldn't keep that up for too long without fatigue setting in. Valeria wasn't in much of a position to make a move. As soon as she started opening that closet, her position would be blown, and Baaz didn't want to imagine what kind of damage a few of those fancy punches and kicks could do to a rookie. "Up to me then," she decided. She remembered Jhotan and smiled despite herself. Ranger Walgruuf was still the one for the strokes of poor judgement that worked out for the best.
Maybe.
Maybe she was banking a bit too hard on her lifetime's supply of luck.
Baaz carefully shifted her weight to move across the underside of the bed, peering out from her peripheries at this mysterious elf. Bianca was inspecting the dresser -- there had to be some indication that her gut could latch onto. She opened the drawers to see if the clothes had been rummaged through. Nothing of the sort. Damn! She stepped backwards and put a hand on her chin. When she had a hunch, it was for good reason. So what the hell was different about this?
Baaz slowly pulled herself out from underneath the bed, exhaling slowly as she did. She had a passing thought that there was nothing quite like pulling on the rigging of a sledder to build up the arms for such feats. Especially with a sling-bow and rope fitted to her back. She put her feet down gently on the floor and eased her weight onto them while keeping an eye on Bianca. Baaz made sure to keep herself squarely behind her even as she stood upright.
Bianca stepped away from the drawer, her intuition at a nervous boil. Wasn't the window supposed to have its latch on? Her instincts told her to get to the others immediately and comb the whole house in pairs. She spun on her heels to head out of the room.
And was faced with the stranger in burgundy. Her alert eyes widened, and Baaz watched her lips beginning to part with such attentiveness that it seemed like everything was happening in slow-motion. A single thought beat out the passing of time itself. "Plant your fist in the side of her mouth." The jab she threw followed suit and Bianca was staggered, a spurt of blood flying against the wall near the dresser from her burst lip.
After that, Baaz was a beast of instinct. She stepped forward to Bianca and punched her in the throat so that she wouldn't be in any position to unleash any of her elvish techniques. The elf was gasping for air when Baaz sent a punch up to clip her chin, then secured her other hand around Bianca's throat. So now Baaz was actively choking her, and Bianca's hands grabbed at her arm in an attempt to throw her off.
Baaz started punching the elf in the gut. Once, twice, thrice, it did not take more than that to figuratively and literally beat the fight out of her. Bianca's body bucked, one especially strong punch lifting her off the ground a few inches before Baaz threw her arms around the Royal Arms agent to catch her, holding her around the waist and leaning her over a shoulder.
"Valeria, shut the door!" Baaz whispered urgently. She heard the hint of a whimper before the closet door opened and the young soldier tiptoed out. Valeria closed the door silently then twirled about to brace her back against it, as if she would dissuade any other from entering.
Chandra pushed the window frames apart and then pulled herself into the room. She debated with herself if it was worth it to close the window to maintain the ruse, or keep it open in case she needed to head through it a second time. "Nice work, Walgruuf," she said out loud in their hushed way.
"Save the congratulations for after we've dealt with pretty miss eagle-eyes here," Baaz responded. She went over to the bed and placed the groaning Bianca onto it. Valeria started pulling sheets out from under her to roll them into improvised restraints and gags.
"Very different from the last time I took elves to bed," Baaz noted silently as she stepped away to let Chandra and Valeria work. Valeria slung the coils around Bianca and tied the ends to the bedframe, while Chandra tied a piece of the covers around Bianca's eyes and stuffed her mouth with other pieces before tying it all up into one terrible package. Bound, blinded and gagged. It seemed almost mean spirited, and Baaz said as much.
Chandra couldn't help a humorless laugh, and even then she was sure to keep it to as much of a minimum as she could in the situation she was presented. "I never thought you would be the one to have remorse over this kind of work."
Baaz eyed the blood on her hand. "Yeah, well neither did I." She sighed. "It wasn't much of a fair fight." And her means seemed just a little... uncalled for. It might have taken a little longer, but a chokehold would have brought about the same end, wouldn't it?
"It's three of us versus a contingent of them, remember that. It takes all of them to do what three rangers are capable of, do well to remember that," Chandra said as she and Valeria moved away from Bianca.
"Right," Baaz responded with less enthusiasm than Chandra would have liked. She put aside her petty anger -- for now, but Baaz was not too keen on the whole squad leader persona Chandra had going for her, always out to reassure her soldiers and all that patriotic drivel. She could do without it, even now.
"The others are going to be on alert. They're going to be heading up here any second and then they're going to find her... and us... and..." Valeria swallowed hard and breathed in through her nose. Baaz cocked her head at Valeria almost flinching as she reached for her sling-bow. "Preparing for the first time she has to take a life."
Chandra spoke with steadying conviction. "We divide and conquer. Valeria, stay with Baaz. The two of you work together to pick off isolated pockets of enemies." Valeria knew Baaz and Chandra were able of doing that on their own. Baaz was supposed to keep her from getting killed. It wasn't the most comforting thought.
"Word about us being in the city does not get back to Niyera until we're already well on our way," Chandra concluded. Without another word, she went to the door and stepped out. Baaz and Valeria looked to each other.
"Ready to hurt some people?"
"How do you get ready to do that?" It was such an offputting idea to Valeria. A soldier's duty was to defend their nation in times of duress; but to relish that grave requirement seemed inhuman in a way.
"You think about how bad they're going to hurt you if you don't hit them first," Baaz answered. With that, she took the lead and headed to the door. Before she stepped out all the way, though, she spied a rack on the wall with a few hats. A pink sunhat with white floral patterns called out to her, and she plucked it off the rack and put it on her hooded head.
"Um," was all Valeria was able to muster as a response to seeing that.
"There's a tea party downstairs. I want to look somewhat presentable for the occasion. Before we start dropping bodies."
"Um." Valeria slowly pulled the door closed behind her. "So much for getting more information..."
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C S on Thu Jul 14, 2016 5:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.