A Tale of Ashen Wings - Chapter 3: The Ursaren Captain

Story by Andre Valias on SoFurry

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Mykolas had watched the scene unfurl

from his captain's office. The curtains were drawn and the picture was clearly

painted in the dawning light of overcast skies beginning to clear. He had

witnessed the death of the last two Nords, and now watched as Veratus and the

guards cleaned up the area. The Ursaren captain's singular right eye focused on

Veratus in particular, and his fist slightly clenched but his face remained

stone and immovable.The feeling of seeing Veratus emerging

triumphant and apparently heroic made the captain feel sick. Stifled memories

breached the floodgates of a restrained mind, only briefly, but enough to make

Mykolas' anger rise. He shook his head free of the undisciplined thoughts, and

made to leave the office, opening the door to the rest of the barracks,

surprised eyes immediately drew to his appearance. Mykolas did not care to

return their looks, and simply cast his gaze forward on his path. He had seen

those looks too many times before, and once they were accompanied by words;

vicious and disgusted words.But it did not stop hushed whispers as

soon as his back was turned away.

"How

did we come to serve a disgusting animal who once tore our people apart for

sport?" one guard whispered to his partner, who

scowled at the thought.

"Mercy

of the Tribunal as a joke." He replied. They

both returned to their break as soon as the captain had left.

Mykolas stepped out of the barracks and

onto the parade grounds and walked towards Veratus and the guards. They hauled

the bodies onto a cart with the rest of the executed Nords, or what remained of

them. Everything was cleaned up, except for Ulric's head. As Veratus picked it

up slowly, Mykolas laughed.

"They

must have done something much more sinister than burn down villages if the

'Tribunal' saw fit to execute them." Mykolas remarked.

Veratus glanced at the one-eyed Ursaren

who stood almost a head taller than he did. He ignored the inquiring remark as

he took in how different Mykolas looked wearing armour befitting a captain of

the guard. The eyepatch over his left eye, however, was a sore reminder for

Veratus of what he had done to Mykolas to bring him where he was now. It had

been almost two years ago, and yet he could still hear the roaring of a wild

bear and the thunder of the clouds. It was because, perhaps, Veratus had not

seen Mykolas since that day.

"Was

it so unspeakable that the Ordinator cannot utter a word to me?" Mykolas

pressed toward Veratus, who cleared his throat and stepped back slightly.

"No,

I was just--Catching up with present times." Veratus replied. "Uh... I cannot speak for these Nords. All I

knew was that they were to be executed." He added to answer Mykolas'

question. The imposing bear raised an eyebrow, but then noticed the guards

eavesdropping on their conversation.

"Back

to work, you sorry bunch of scribs!" He bellowed at them,

and as he did, the guards scurried off to work quickly. Mykolas scoffed and

then looked back at Veratus.

The quiet Ordinator was obviously

taking in the sight of Mykolas as he looked now, so he returned the favour by

taking in the sight of Veratus. As he did, though, a lingering thought at the

back of his head felt angry. The thought was an infuriated question, as to how

such a small being was able to bring down a mighty beast like Mykolas. His

scornful eye blinked, and was replaced with an eye for the present.

"Not

like it matters to me, really." Mykolas said as he

skipped over the head in Veratus' hands. "But

apart from right now, is an Ordinator such as your own self very busy?" Mykolas

asked curiously.

Veratus raised an eyebrow.

"Are

you asking if I'm free after this?" Veratus inquired with

equal curiosity. Mykolas chuckled.

"Namely

for dinner at the Nighting Mare." Mykolas clarified. A

thought made Veratus smirk. "... What's so

funny?" Mykolas asked.

"I

would probably pick the Masros for a romantic date, myself." The

Ordinator retorted.

Mykolas blushed with a mixture of

embarrassment and annoyance.

"A

chat! I just want to chat, you smartass swine!" Mykolas

exclaimed. Veratus shrugged as he barely restrained his smirk.

"I

had no idea courtship was reduced to a chat." He

remarked. "What's next, arena and

chill?" Mykolas grew silent with frustration.

In the end, Veratus just smiled and

patted Mykolas on the shoulder. "Nighting

Mare tonight. I got it." He finally replied, before turning away and

walking off with the head tucked under his arm. "You can tell me about how being a guard captain is!" He added

aloud with a wave over his head.

"Paperwork is

rubbish!" Mykolas shouted back, and laughter only flowed

back to him. The Ursaren stood there for a moment, and then smiled to himself. "But life is good." He added softly,

before returning to his office.