
Night had crept into the Holy City quickly. Under the cover of heavy rain and the low rolling thunder that ricocheted through the alleys, it's ambush allowed the many followers of a broken path the freedom to dwell in corners. Unnoticed. Ready to claim their next prize.
Despite the veil of darkness, light still drifted from the Golden Willow. Its warm glow illuminating entrances to alleyways, gleaming in the eyes of rodents and stray cats alike that took turns appearing in corners, and disappearing behind crates. Chatter from the tavern faded into the darkness like a gradient, just as the light did into the shadowy maze of the in-betweens of Regalia.
Gently, the sound of footsteps disrupting the water pooling atop the cobblestone streets. Accompanied by the quiet conversation and comfortable laughter of partners.
"You worry too much."
Not allowing the Cielothar to finish their protest, he tugged again. Making his way into the alley with Amrynn in reluctant tow. A series of splashes sounding in time with their quick footsteps to walk closer, disrupted the eerie silence that fell between them. Such unease the cause of Amrynn tightening their grip on the hand that was guiding them.
Both Amrynn's hands rose, slowly. Pleading for Taegen to freeze as they were drug back the same distance the Avanthar approached. The cool blade drawing enough blood from the pacifist's throat to serve as a warning, if their wince and muffled exclamation had not been enough.
"Go?"
The start of the end for his partner willed the Avanthar's feet to move, eyes wide as Amrynn's body was gracefully allowed to slump to its knees, kicked forwards to mingle crimson into the silver reflection of filtering moonlight. Taegen's throat abruptly meeting the cool touch of the blade threatening his own life.
Helplessly the word fell from his lips. Shock quickly melting away into furry, refusing to look down, unable to process the still form that had given him reason. Repeating it, with anger tenfold bursting at the seams.
"Because–"
"We're broke, and someone did not like the two of you."
Such an admission left Taegen speechless. His gaze falling to Amrynn at last, the reality causing a breath to catch in his chest. Alas, death was waiting, and her minions were impatient for their reward. In the moment he stood there, frozen in disconnection, the curve of the blade holding his fate moved to graze along his throat. Quickly, as the skirts of noble ladies' gowns would graze the floor in waltz.
An eerie calmness swiftly reclaimed its control over the night, as another pool of crimson mixed with the dirty pools of rain that swallowed the stone road; the two delivering unfortunate fate disappeared as quickly as they came. The panicked hyperventilation muted by the steady downfall of heavy rain, dying out into few– faint gasps.
But the pair's ending act wasn't to be concluded so quietly, no. A scurry of nails scraping against stone approached as a deformed figure stood between them, demanding the last moments of awareness with a mischievous laugh. The being's words lost to the fading senses.