Of Flame, Sand, and Gold
remembering something; dust, sun-warmed stone, and the sharp bite o
ets like someone who knew how to v
nderstood how to be un
ulder and glanced up at the river th
ections of crooked rooftops and faded banners. It w
the back of his neck rose; not from wind, but from that quiet, i
his pace. Didn't glance aroun
er
tep too
measured. A
ays. His foot caught the edge of the stone walkway, and su
didn't e
ody went under, the water curling
urrent pulled with the st
o the bone. His arms flailed, not because he c
ward the edge, fingers
d at the riverbank, golden skin catching the aft
is tone was smooth; too smooth... like someone
his eyes. "You
linch. "What? Me? Never
n sta
With sho
host," the strange
the way. City law enf
imself up, dripping and irritated. H
ike someone looking at a stranger but like so
rom here," he
. "I've lived in this
re," Sahen repeated
each other. Something crackled in the s
something heav
same damn smile. "You meet me tomorrow. Downstream.
dn't
called back, alre
lf tempted to throw a boot after him. Instead,
t shove was the beginning. Not o
ckon
er reme
n, so w
y rhythm, though inside, everything felt fractured; as
should've felt like home. But the scent of roasting meats only reminded him of things he coul
eet, half-watching the shadows, half-
t errand before he could vanish for a
errand-runner to a woman who'd appar
sarily. It was easy. But easy had
ed what he didn't understand. He was just a man w
nd saw the woman waiting by the spice
cribed. But there she was, standing with a worn-out, tired expressio
t there was something underneath - somet
gh from the water still catching in his throat, like he was trying t
t bother you?" she asked, her tone sharp. A woman who
lied with a lazy shrug. "I j
her arms and leaned back against the cart, watching the bustle of the street with half
d still felt cloudy; the river, the strange enc
From what?
might as well know. You're not just picking up a p
blinked
me. From my
e the sense did. He stared at her
n her voice. "I've made all the arrangements. Now, yo
s new level of weirdness. This wasn't just a st
fering me money for th
laugh. "Of course not.
's yo
ng married, Kaelen. Not today, not tomorrow, not ever. I just nee
that instead of running away, you want me t
ust... play along. We get you in, w
quiet between them hung heavy. This wasn't just a job anymore. There
Kaelen asked. "The one
ng up behind the layers of composure. "Someone wh
He had a choice. A simple one, r
guarantees I'm not going to
just nodded, like she kn
right before the ceremo
leave, her low volum
e added, her tone colder now, "but because
ing in her words. He wasn't sure what she meant, but his g
idn't ask.