Zurück parts (I finally named the series to keep it organized because duh):
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Deals After Midnight
Only pools of moonlight streaming down from the clerestory windows offered guidance down the long hallway. Callaghan's boots clicked loudly against the polished floors, making him tense at every step. He nearly jumped out of his skin at the whisper of air that signaled movement to his right.
"Fancy meetin' Du here," purred the feral cat that had materialized Von his aide.
"What do Du want, Casey?"
"I just wanted to ensure my Favorit big brother returned with his prize...which I see Du have not."
Callaghan stopped abruptly at the pleased tone. He turned a glare down at the thin, younger man at his side. The scrutinized brother raised in chin as if that could make up for his lack in height. The carefully slicked back hair black as oil to match the carefully pressed button up hemd, shirt tucked into ironed slacks. All to make up for the ghoulish herz that rested in the young warlock's chest.
"What's that?" Casey asked suddenly. His burgundy red eyes, glowing in the moonlight, seemed to have only just taken in the schlinge keeping the other's bandaged right arm close to his chest.
"What does it look like?"
"I thought Du were taking Laelaps and the Wölfe with Du for protection."
"What do Du care?"
He continued his march down the dark hall. Casey seemed to cower back into the shadows, but Cal knew the younger would remain within ear shot of the lecture he was about to receive.
On the other side of the oak doors at the end of the hall was a large room cluttered Von lanterns and papers. Glass figurines and perfume bottles shared shelf Weltraum with thick volumes and journals. The schreibtisch was worse. The oak surface, cut from the same baum as the doors, was cluttered with pens and papers atop an unfolded map of the Eastern hemisphere.
The first thing Callaghan noticed upon entrance was the occupant of the velvet duvet against the western wall. Her olive skin shone in the soft lantern light like oil oder sweat. That body was completely bare aside from black ink Tattoos and a variety of twinkling earrings. A ruby adorned each plump breast to draw attention there. The woman winked at Callaghan over her long stem pipe. The young man attempted to ignore the entertainer as he faced the man who had summoned him as soon as he had returned from him quest to Italy.
"Must I really demand an explanation?" the warlock sitting behind the schreibtisch inquired without lifting his eyes from his book.
"I was caught off guard, but things are under control."
"I warned Du that the mission may become dangerous. It's not my fault Du refuse to head warning." Wilhelm Magnus let his book fall onto the desk. His sleeked back hair resembled that of the sly cat that had taunted Callaghan in the hallway, except his was touched Von grey and longer at the nape. Magnus rested his elbows on the schreibtisch and gazed at the young man before nodding to the Bilder on the table. They depicted bloody horrors of men and women, some cut to pieces Von gunfire and other slices open Von a knife. "We were right about both of them then. The same killer instincts as their father. The boy ripped right through my Favorit mercenaries. And his sister..."
"It's my fault. I should have been Mehr careful."
"Well, no worries. I'm sure you'll have the scars to remember your fault. Meanwhile Casey is eager for a turn at the princess. His methods may be...uncouth, but surely much Mehr affective."
"No!" Callaghan froze at how loud his voice came out. He straightened his back and attempted to restrain himself. "I just need Mehr time. The princess was interested in my offer."
"Oh yes, I can tell Von the way she dislocated your shoulder and tore your arm open with her claws."
"You can't give her to Casey. She's just a child!"
"Then I suppose it's inappropriate for Du to get that look in your eyes when Du think of her."
Cal clenched his jaw, nostrils flaring, and turned to leave.
"You have not been dismissed, Callaghan Rurik." He stopped at the tone of the superior warlock. Wilhelm sighed and sat back in his chair. The multicolored coronation on the breast of his faded red mantel was suddenly exposed, a symbol of a revolution from long ago. "Your compassion reminds me greatly of your mother. Honestly, I thought Du would have defected to return to her side Von now, but the fact that Du haven't shows a loyalty I greatly appreciate. For that reason, Du may continue with your method a while longer. But don't take too long, oder else it'll be Casey's turn to try to...convince her."
The naked woman lounging on the couch had grown bored of her pipe and sauntered over to drape herself across her master's lap behind the desk. Magnus's attention was immediately diverted to the beautiful harlot and waved a hand in dismissal.
Cal nodded and quickly opened the door to leave, feeling a sickness in the pit of his stomach. "Thank Du for your graciousness, father," he ground out between his clenched teeth before letting the heavy door fall shut behind him. He strode swiftly back down the dark hall. In a few feet his boots were pounding across the marble flooring as he sprinted out of the corridor, the ghastly cackle of a feral cat hot on his heels.
pt 1: link
pt 1.5: link
Deals After Midnight
Only pools of moonlight streaming down from the clerestory windows offered guidance down the long hallway. Callaghan's boots clicked loudly against the polished floors, making him tense at every step. He nearly jumped out of his skin at the whisper of air that signaled movement to his right.
"Fancy meetin' Du here," purred the feral cat that had materialized Von his aide.
"What do Du want, Casey?"
"I just wanted to ensure my Favorit big brother returned with his prize...which I see Du have not."
Callaghan stopped abruptly at the pleased tone. He turned a glare down at the thin, younger man at his side. The scrutinized brother raised in chin as if that could make up for his lack in height. The carefully slicked back hair black as oil to match the carefully pressed button up hemd, shirt tucked into ironed slacks. All to make up for the ghoulish herz that rested in the young warlock's chest.
"What's that?" Casey asked suddenly. His burgundy red eyes, glowing in the moonlight, seemed to have only just taken in the schlinge keeping the other's bandaged right arm close to his chest.
"What does it look like?"
"I thought Du were taking Laelaps and the Wölfe with Du for protection."
"What do Du care?"
He continued his march down the dark hall. Casey seemed to cower back into the shadows, but Cal knew the younger would remain within ear shot of the lecture he was about to receive.
On the other side of the oak doors at the end of the hall was a large room cluttered Von lanterns and papers. Glass figurines and perfume bottles shared shelf Weltraum with thick volumes and journals. The schreibtisch was worse. The oak surface, cut from the same baum as the doors, was cluttered with pens and papers atop an unfolded map of the Eastern hemisphere.
The first thing Callaghan noticed upon entrance was the occupant of the velvet duvet against the western wall. Her olive skin shone in the soft lantern light like oil oder sweat. That body was completely bare aside from black ink Tattoos and a variety of twinkling earrings. A ruby adorned each plump breast to draw attention there. The woman winked at Callaghan over her long stem pipe. The young man attempted to ignore the entertainer as he faced the man who had summoned him as soon as he had returned from him quest to Italy.
"Must I really demand an explanation?" the warlock sitting behind the schreibtisch inquired without lifting his eyes from his book.
"I was caught off guard, but things are under control."
"I warned Du that the mission may become dangerous. It's not my fault Du refuse to head warning." Wilhelm Magnus let his book fall onto the desk. His sleeked back hair resembled that of the sly cat that had taunted Callaghan in the hallway, except his was touched Von grey and longer at the nape. Magnus rested his elbows on the schreibtisch and gazed at the young man before nodding to the Bilder on the table. They depicted bloody horrors of men and women, some cut to pieces Von gunfire and other slices open Von a knife. "We were right about both of them then. The same killer instincts as their father. The boy ripped right through my Favorit mercenaries. And his sister..."
"It's my fault. I should have been Mehr careful."
"Well, no worries. I'm sure you'll have the scars to remember your fault. Meanwhile Casey is eager for a turn at the princess. His methods may be...uncouth, but surely much Mehr affective."
"No!" Callaghan froze at how loud his voice came out. He straightened his back and attempted to restrain himself. "I just need Mehr time. The princess was interested in my offer."
"Oh yes, I can tell Von the way she dislocated your shoulder and tore your arm open with her claws."
"You can't give her to Casey. She's just a child!"
"Then I suppose it's inappropriate for Du to get that look in your eyes when Du think of her."
Cal clenched his jaw, nostrils flaring, and turned to leave.
"You have not been dismissed, Callaghan Rurik." He stopped at the tone of the superior warlock. Wilhelm sighed and sat back in his chair. The multicolored coronation on the breast of his faded red mantel was suddenly exposed, a symbol of a revolution from long ago. "Your compassion reminds me greatly of your mother. Honestly, I thought Du would have defected to return to her side Von now, but the fact that Du haven't shows a loyalty I greatly appreciate. For that reason, Du may continue with your method a while longer. But don't take too long, oder else it'll be Casey's turn to try to...convince her."
The naked woman lounging on the couch had grown bored of her pipe and sauntered over to drape herself across her master's lap behind the desk. Magnus's attention was immediately diverted to the beautiful harlot and waved a hand in dismissal.
Cal nodded and quickly opened the door to leave, feeling a sickness in the pit of his stomach. "Thank Du for your graciousness, father," he ground out between his clenched teeth before letting the heavy door fall shut behind him. He strode swiftly back down the dark hall. In a few feet his boots were pounding across the marble flooring as he sprinted out of the corridor, the ghastly cackle of a feral cat hot on his heels.