I hope you like my new story. Just so you know I haven't given up on my other stories but I needed something to ease me back into writing.
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Athilica's cry resounded through the villa, loud and piercing in the quiet of the early dawn. Aodhan sat bolt upright in bed, his heart pounding painfully in his chest as his eyes searched frantically in the dark. He instinctively reached out to rouse Maria and found her side of the bed cold and empty. A stab of fear flared through him before he remembered that his wife had gone to visit her friend in the next vale and wouldn't be back for another two days.
He sighed softly and slipped warily out of bed. One of the serving women should have already seen to Athiclica. It was odd that no one had responded to her yet.
He shrugged it off and pulled his dressing gown firmly around his slender frame. The harsh cold bit into him, driving further into his tired bones with every step he took. He wondered, somewhat helplessly, if he would ever grow accustomed to the fierce northern weather. Having been born and raised in the far south he was far more accustomed to near desert heat. Maybe one day he could survive a winter without catching a fever.
She was still shrieking when he entered the nursery. The closer he got to her the more he disliked the sound of her cry. It wasn't the normal scream of a child who needed changing or feeding. She almost sounded afraid. He picked her up and began rocking her, singing softly as he moved her back and forth. Maria was better at sending her back to sleep but he did a fair job in her absence. Before long her little face relaxed into a mask of contentment and she slumbered.
He put her gently in her cot before stepping softly out of the nursery. He made his way down into the kitchen to fetch a drink of water when an odd smell evaded his nostrils. He vaguely recognised it but he couldn't remember from where. "Oliver?" He called out softly, trying to find the kitchen boys slumbering silluite in the dark. "Oliver, are you here lad?"
There was no answer. A sudden feeling of dread seized him as he stepped hesitantly into the kitchen. At least three people slept in the kitchens every night. It was inconceivable that he could find no trace of them. The room was light enough for him to make out the outlines of the stove and worktops. If they were in the room he would have been able to see them.
And then he noticed it, a dark stain that was slowly creeping its way across the stone floor. He realised what the smell was then, though it has been a long time since he had seen so much of it in one place. He stepped back hastily, no longer so eager to find his missing servants.
"Hello teller," A familiar voice said a moment before a shadowed figure stepped from behind the pantry door, his voice as memorable as his tall and powerful frame. "How about a song or two?" As if on cue Athilica let out a wailing scream. A sudden and terrible smile lit up the intruders face. "You've been busy Aodhan."
The singer was running before the other man finished his last word. He dashed up the stairs towards the nursery, collecting one of Maria's glass vases as he went. A hand caught his arm on the stairs and tugged him back. He allowed himself to be spun around and as he turned he smashed the vase hard against the intruders head. He was released but he knew with a sickening feeling of dread that the action was going to cost him dearly if he was caught.
He made it into the nursery where Athilica was screaming in obvious distress. He pushed the child's furniture against the door in a desperate attempt to barricade them inside, knowing all the while that the gesture was utterly futile. He knew who was after him and he knew it would take a lot more than children's furniture and a locked door to keep him at bay.
He barely managed to reach Athilica and scope her up into his arms before the other man forced himself inside the room. He wasn't even breathing heavily as he stepped towards them.
"She isn't here." Aodhan said breathlessly as he retreated backwards. "She'll be gone for weeks yet." He lied.
He saw the smile again, a sharp streak of light in the dark. "Of course she isn't here teller. Why do you suppose I picked tonight to visit you?"
"What?" Aodhan's back came up against the stone wall of the nursery. Athilica was still screaming, making it hard for him to think. He rocked her again, trying desperately to calm her down. "What do you want?" He was terrified when he was that smile again. "Are you going to kill me?" He asked quietly. He looked down at Athilica. "What about my daughter?"
"Put her in the crib Aodhan."
He shook his head and held onto her more tightly. "Do what you want to me but please, she's just a baby!"
"You are trying my patients. Put her in the cot!" The latter came out as a fierce bellow that shook Aodhan's already frayed nerves.
He could feel his arms shaking but he couldn't make himself release her. "Give me your word you won't harm her." He said, his voice as soft as a bell chime in comparison to his. "I'll do anything you want if you'll just give me your word."