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AIMEE' Intermission
~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
Darryn smiled as he pulled the robes tightly about himself. Although
inside the council chamber the fires had kept the meeting comfortably warm,
outside the chill of winter easily permeated the halls of the
Administration Building on the College. As he walked away he had the
distinct taste of victory in his mouth. He thought back... it had only
been minutes earlier...
"Master Darryn," Teltirray had said, approaching him.
"Master Teltirray," he had replied gracefully.
"I wish to thank you. You teaching of Aimee' has been wonderful. Her
learning is spectacular, her skill growing appreciably in the six months
you have known her. I admit, I had misgivings. After all, your...
preference... did not encourage me to send her to you." He positively
sneered the word 'preference,' a sure sign to him that Teltirray was still
dealing with him fairly, if uncomfortably. There was no double meaning
here. "I thought you had nothing to teach. I see that your knowledge of,
well, men, applies to her skills very clearly." The grin he gave Darryn
made the blood run cold. He wondered how much of that 'skill' was applied
strictly to the healing arts in a sense of self-preservation. "I thank
you, especially since you have taken upon yourself an increase in the time
you spend on her training, beyond our agreement, without asking for an
increase in the cost."
"Master Teltirray, Aimee' presents a challenge. I hope you do not
take this wrongly, but I feel I am learning from her as I have never worked
with a woman before and feel most uncomfortable doing so."
Teltirray smiled, taking Darryn's words exactly as he had expected.
"I understand. Still, I appreciate beyond words what you have done to
her."
"I am grateful."
"I apologize for interrupting you. I see you are in a hurry."
"No, merely anxious to return home. I have much to do tonight."
"Then I shall not keep you any longer. Good day."
"Good day." Teltirray had departed.
Darryn walked down the hall, enjoying his success, celebrating with
quiet happiness the nutured hope that Aimee' might survive Teltirray's
abuses unharmed and that she might someday register at the College as a
student... under his aegis. So complete was his self absorbtion that he
didn't notice the woman at the end of the hall until her hand reached out
and dragged him aside. "What?"
The woman stepped back out of reach as his hand came up in a defensive
posture. "Whoa, Darryn! It's me!"
"Bethsany?"
"Right, right! You could scare a body half to death if it didn't
freeze in here first. Don't you mages believe in heat?"
"Unlike your usual clientele, mages are not likely to walk around
unclothed. What are you doing here?"
"Came looking for you. I need to talk to you."
"About Aimee'?"
She nodded. "You're hoping she kills him, aren't you?"
"I have no idea what you're talking about," he said as he put up
privacy spells as fast as he possibly could. Before she could speak again
he put his hand up to silence her. Open mouthed, she stared, then nodded
and closed it again. "Now then. As I was saying, I have no idea what
you're talking about."
"Aimee' and Teltirray," she said, lowering her voice to a whisper.
"Some of the stuff you've been teaching her... you're hoping she kills him,
aren't you?"
The room she had pulled him into was one of the side classrooms, with
the teacher's desk close to the door. He sat down on it and folded his
hands in his lap, grinning. "I won't cry at his funeral."
"Don't you think he'll get the least bit suspicious?"
"If he does, that's his problem. I've taken on an apprentice,
Bethsany, and I usually first teach my apprentice those things he needs to
survive. And besides, most of what I've taught her are spells that a
select group of your clientele, and me if I were interested in women, find
extremely exciting."
Bethsany's mouth cracked into an echo of Darryn's grin. "I see. Do
you really think she can do it?"
Darryn stared out the window where the first heavy snow of winter was
falling, making the fresh, cold air hazy and covering the campus in a layer
of white. Trees were bending already with the heavy weight of packed snow
and from his vantage only one brave (or foolish) soul was trying to make
his way across the quadrangle. Inside the classroom, however, only the
sound of breathing could be heard; the privacy spells Darryn had put up
kept all sound from leaving, but it also kept sound from entering as well.
No-one would investigate; privacy spells were amongst the easiest to learn,
the most common to use, and the most respected. Mages valued their
privacy. And Darryn was an archmage. No-one would interrupt him.
"Ultimately, Bethsany, of all the people who will ever need to defend
themsleves against Teltirray, if anyone can do so successfully, I think she
can. I think he's given himself a challenge he's not up to."
"I don't have you magical skill, Darryn, but I have to agree with your
observation. She's strong. I just hope she's strong enough."
Darryn looked out the window again. "I think we'll know before the
snow melts."
"That's not a lot of time," Bethsany sighed. "I'll help in any way I
can."
"Just keep teaching her to be strong, Beth. That's what she really
needs. Encouragement."
"I'll do my best," she nodded, turning to leave. She reached for the
doorknob, then stopped and turned around. "Darryn, I know you don't care
for women's ways, but you've always been kind to me and my girls. I don't
understand why, except that we understand each other." Her mouth curled
into an unpleasant snarl. "I've seen what he does to the girls he gets.
Get him. Please."
Darryn merely nodded as she left, closing the door behind her with a
click. He turned his stare out the window again, watching the snow come
down in slow, dry sheets of white.
--
"Aimee', Intermission"
Aimee' is copyright (c) 1993 Elf Mathieu Sternberg. This story may be
freely distributed by electronic media; hardcopies are limited to single
printings for personal use.