44 Chapter 44: First Kiss Sort Of (1/2)

Elina SanKeShu 24790K 2022-07-22

SALEM: The handcuffs pulsed with a blue light. The logical thing to do would be to draw my sword, kill the guard and escape.

But that would create a commotion. A report would be written. Head hunters would be sent after me and Elina. I'd never be able to enter Larose and Merkelborough for the rest of my life. I would lose access to the payment for capturing Elina. Yulia and I would be on the run again.

So I stayed still. I folded my arms.

I said, ”How strange...why do your handcuffs say that my wife is witch?”

The guard had his hand on his sword handle. But he didn't draw. A calculating look on his face.

I suppose my reaction was unexpected. If Elina really was a witch, I'd be attacking him right now. Or Elina would summon up some magic. But neither of us did anything. Which confused him.

Simon Withstone grabbed Elina by the arm.

He said, ”M'am, come with me. I'll need to perform a closer inspection.”

I took in a sharp breath. The only thing more troublesome than a guard was a guard who couldn't be bribed.

I said, ”Wait! She is my wife. You can't just take her away!”

Simon drew his sword.

”Sir, please step back.”

Elina said nothing. She took off her hooded cape and handed it to me. Then Simon Withstone led her away. Through the gates, made a turn and vanished behind the city walls. The sound of a door opening. The sound of a door closing.

I stood next to my cart. Other travelers passed through the gate, giving me curious looks, making curious whispers. I ignored them.

The door creaked open. Someone stepped out. I waited.

Simon Withstone came back.

He said, ”Sir, do you have an inn booked for the night?”

”Where is my wife?”

”She is fine. Where will you stay for the night?”

”Somewhere cheap.”

Simon made a face. Like something displeased him.

He said, ”Sir, I will accommodate you to an inn I've assigned for you.”

”Why?”

”Orders.” A hand on his sword handle.

”Where is my wife?”

”Like I said. She is fine. Don't worry about her.”

I sighed. This was going to be troublesome. I need to get rid of Simon and I had to find Elina. And I had to do all of that without becoming a wanted criminal.

Getting rid of Simon came first.

I took the reins and walked on foot. Next to Simon. We went through the gates and entered Larose.

Larose was always an interesting city. Unlike the Eisen Capital and Merkelborough, the Church of Deliverance had little influence here. It was a city that rose out of the ground with the power of money. And where there was money, there were ways to spend it.

Food stalls selling all of sorts of things. Exotic fruits, bread, fried fish — anything the mouth desired.

Tailors from all over the kingdom tested out their new designs here before taking them to the Eisen Capital.

Crackpot inventors and scam artists tried out their wildest ideas.

It was a city with both the best and worst of humanity plainly on the surface.

Simon stopped me. Grabbed my arm. He pointed at a place.

He said, ”Sir, this is the inn where you will be staying.”

”Huh?”

I looked at the building. It was built using red bricks and glittered with large panels of imported glass windows. The door was gilded with gold and silver. The building itself was three floors tall, the tallest building in the city.

Simon said, ”The King's Lodge. It's the best inn in our city.”