It was early morning by the time Raliena returned home from Attashar nearly four days after healing the General.
She had not ridden as fast as she had on the way to Attashar, now that she knew the General was healed, but had still raced to return before anyone noticed her missing.
On the long road towards the castle she had ridden fast, enjoying the freedom and release the cold wind running through her hair gave her; the sensation breaking through her exhaustion and apprehension.
For that brief moment, it was simply Raliena and Fahge.
Araman and Steed.
Rider and Mount.
Looking up from the straight but colourful road of orange and red, brown and green, Raliena followed the sunrise with her bright eyes until they caught on a beautiful bird flying overhead. She kept her pace with it for a while, watching its wings beating in time with her excited heart.
It was pure white against the blue sky that continued breaking into tones of purple, red and pink. Even in winter, the sun usually shone on Verxia.
The bird's breast had a blue and green tinge to it that spread to a point at each beginning of its wings and pointing towards its tail.
Fahge came to an eased halt at Raliena's gentle pull on his reins.
Drawing to the side, she watched the bird fly onwards for a moment, heading towards the horizon and Verxia Castle.
Raliena pulled her furry hood up and continued down a side route through the trees so as to avoid the village and front of the castle. This time at a slower speed, allowing the adrenalin to flow through her body and subside gradually.
Fahge was more than happy to be home in the stables. Raliena removed his saddle and brushed him down, while he ate the apples that she had given him as a reward.
Once she finished with her horse, Raliena took her bag from the saddle she had hung up and walked quietly into the castle.
Only a few servants were awake at this time of morning, getting breakfast ready and starting chores early to be finished before sunset.
Several of them greeted Raliena on their way past and she hoped that she had removed enough of the dried mud from her dress not to be suspicious. She could not remove the green stains from where she had slid down the vines that had been beneath the General's window. She had escaped the room before his guards came crashing through the door by climbing out his window and clinging to the hanging plants beneath.
It had been too close.
Finally, she successfully made it to the top of the velvet lined stairs and into the corridor that led to her room, without being questioned as to her whereabouts and almost allowed herself to relax. Almost.
"Looks like you shall get your chance to catch a Unisayan after all."
Raliena stopped at the sound of Dergen's voice, the King's consultant, whose presence Raliena had always found unsettling.
"Why would I not have?" Turning to face the man, she found it difficult to keep from showing her abhorrence towards him.
Dergen looked up from examining his nails, then pulling himself away from the wall he had been casually leaning on, took a few steps towards her and folded his arms.
Raliena could understand why women found him appealing. There was a certain attraction about him that she couldn't deny. But that attraction wasn't even close to annulling the cringing feeling she felt when he came too near.
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Araman
FantasyThe mysterious Unisayan are not sacred, worshipped or protected... They are hunted. Despite vowing never to complete her duty as Araman and lure a Unisayan to a Knight's sword, Raliena uses her healing powers to save the life of Kassen; a General w...