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Chapter 11: The Assassin

IQuest Adventure 9 hours ago

My stomach felt like the tips of a fire, burning and curling and falling over itself into tendrils of wispy smoke threatening to force their way from my mouth. I exhaled, blanketing the flames as best I could before pulling myself up the trellis rung by rung while the horses and their stable started shrinking under me and the night swallowed me whole. I slipped over the tiles, pulling myself like a cloak across the palace roof from the stables to the bedroom wing on the other side of the massive structure. My fingers were frigid in the seasonal cold of Oriole's winter winds, all ten seeming to snap like icycles with every minute movement.

Perhaps I should have turned around, gone back to the safety of my uncle's house and thrown the gleaming dagger into the sewers on my way. The wind whipped sense back into me, the skin of my cheeks turning rosy and shining pink under the moonlight. Slowly, my fingers wrapped around to the dagger adorning my thigh, gripping the handle and slipping it gently from the holster.

My footsteps were almost silent on the navy blue, moonlit tiled roof. The blade drew a thin trail of blood on my palm where it pressed into my skin. I wiped away the crimson liquid on the material covering my knees, gritting my teeth at the sting. I contined my hesitant walk to the other side of the palace.

Eventually, I hooked my fingers into the stone windowledge, barely feeling the icy chill through the numbness. I could only hope the queen was in her bedroom, that this was even the right room. My muscles screamed as I pulled myself up, hands then elbows and legs, forced through the open window frame into the fire lit warmth of the royal bedroom.

I walked over to the bed slowly, brushing away the canopy with my left hand while my right continued to clutch the dagger, shaking. The queen looked almost peaceful laying on those silk sheets, her dark black hair fanning over the piles of pillows and shining almost blue in the moonlight. There was no time to dwell over trivial things when the kingdom was slowly being squeezed to death.

I raised the dagger to ghost over her throat, barely and inch from pressing into her skin.

"Your magesty, I'm so sorry for th-"

The guard that had just come to stand in the doorway rushed towards me as I recoiled, the dagger falling softly onto the bedding. Queen Adalie awoke with start, amber eyes locking onto my cloaked figure with a shrill scream.

I darted back towards the window I had come from, heart trying desperately to escape my chest. The guard's fingers brushed my hood as I lept out the open window, my legs screaming at me when they vibrated upon landing on the tiles below. The guard had raised the alarm, if the constant tolling of the bell tower was any indication. My ears were ringing, every other sound drowned out by my fear.

I hoped, at least, that the others had suceeded, that the boatyard had burned down in an explosion so fiery I could see the smoke from the hideout.

My feet took a left at the edge of the blue tiles, up then right, down again, across the endless rooftops of a palace where one wrong step meant certain death. I could hear shouts from far below me, guards searching the perimiter, servants confused and gossiping. Then the trellis was in front of me and in front of it the hay of the stable. As long as I didn't plung five stories to my death, everything would be fine. It would be fine.

I stepped down onto the top rung of the trellis, hands shaking as I held on, boots struggling to grip the painted wood. A rose thron drew a single drop of blood to my fingertip. If I cried that I was in pain and that I had failed at my one job, the guards would catch me and I would hang with the sunrise. My mouth remained closed and quivering while I decended, all ten fingers white as I held onto the wood singlehandedly keeping me alive. One foot down, another, over and over and over as I almost held my beath for fear inhaling would get me caught and killed.

Then my feet his the damp hay belonging to the stable floors and I managaed to spare a tiny, shaking exhale before spinning around my face my getaway plan.

A horse with a golden mane of silk was stood in it's stall, head buried in a trough of crystal water and it's navy sadle slung over the gate. I put it on the best I knew how, the straps probably loose and lopsided but sturdy enough for me to sit on without falling sideways to the straw piles and cracking my skull in two.

My eyes scanned the stable frantically for any sembelance of a stepping stool. Eventually, after far too long given I was actively being searched for by an entire palace worth of royal trained guards, I found one and hoisted myself onto the massive horse. It was then that two things happened in syncronisity.

First, the stable door burst open to reveal five guards all holding very sharp looking swords.
Second, I shouted at the horse I was sitting on, and galloped out between them.
I only had one rule for myself as I wove on a horse I wasn't controling between soldiers and guards and servants through the courtyard and towards my hopeful freedom; don't look back.

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Riot45
Fantasy
9 hours ago
A young woman must confront her doubts and fears as she prepares for a dangerous mission to assassinate the queen.
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