TKC 261 and 262
Leaving the four bodies behind, Damin and I drag our two
captives to a clearing. While we are tying them to trees loud crashing sounds
reach us.
Someone is coming, this time without subterfuge.
“Lord Makar!” someone hollers.
Commander Gennerin. I make a face at Damin. The commander’s
timing is off. Damin and I now will not have the freedom to question our
prisoners, at least not in the manner to extract swift answers. He mutters
under his breath, nodding thereafter. He understands.
“Here!” I shout.
Soon the man himself enters the clearing. With him are two
soldiers, and Kay. One of those soldiers is Corporal Allin from the shuttle,
and another appears to be a recruit. Never have I seen a man so nervous.
Kay murmurs, “This is Ross. He helped us make sense of the
situation when we attained the plateau.”
Soldier Ross salutes.
“At ease,” I mutter, transferring my focus to Gennerin. “You
spoke with Iniri?”
Nodding, the older man strides in to glare into the faces of
the two tied men. “Speak!” he spits out.
Of course there is no response.
Kay shifts his attention between me and Damin, and then
moves to Ross. “Find the bodies of the others and bury them. We do not need
questions at this time.”
“What is going on?” the young man asks, clearly out of his
depth.
“Traitors,” I say. “Do as Kay suggests. Shallow graves will
suffice, or cover them well with rock and branch. Allin, you as well.”
The corporal glances at his superior, but Gennerin is
fixated on the two captives. He inclines his head and gestures to the young
soldier. The two vanish into the trees.
“Damin,” Kay says next, “we do not have time for long-winded
questioning. Others will come soon, wondering where the Makar and their commander
is. Delve, Damin. Get it done.”
Gennerin snaps around to stare at Damin.
“Let him do it,” I tell the man. “Damin is a true Delver.
Unlike Hal, he has years of experience already.”
Gennerin steps aside, saying not a word.
The captives begin then to gibber, glancing at each other in
terror.
“Usually a Delver sees images,” Damin murmurs in a cold
voice as he saunters closer. “Symbols that reveal emotions.” He halts before
the man closest to my position. “It happens without prompts from me and I have
needed to learn to shut it off.” Damin lifts his left hand, fingers wide.
“Usually it is achieved without effort on my part, but when I employ touch …”
“We will talk!” the soldiers shouts.
“… every secret is revealed,” Damin states, ignoring the
outburst. “And it becomes more than mere images.”
I know my eyebrows hike up, and Kay glances at me in
surprise. We did not know Damin could use touch. Then again, he may be seeking
to intimidate; perhaps touch has nothing to do with his ploy.
“We will talk!” the other screams.
Commander Gennerin sucks at his teeth, no doubt wondering
what deeper secrets these men possess. Whatever they are, those cause the
terror.
“Damin,” I say and, when the man glances at me, “touch?”
He blinks and nods.
Ice races through my veins then. If that is true, Damin is
aware of my hidden secrets also. Swallowing, I murmur, “You are a dangerous
man, my friend.”
“Moravin is our leader!” one man screeches out. Shoving at
his bonds, he continues, “We planned this on Makaran! Moravin suspected you may
be alive and sent us to negate your influence.”
“Your father is weak and therefore now is the time to
change!” the other adds.
Fire displaces ice. “Damin,” I grind out, “touch. Find out
what is wrong with my father.”
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