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Two thousand and fifty years ago, an empire of equine anthropomorphs flourished. They were called the Delphin. They came into power almost a thousand years prior to their fall with little struggle. The race was made up of those with horns, those with wings, those with none, and those with both. The Delphin shared their Empire with a race of wolf humainoid, the Lupino, a feline race known as the Feln, and other, less populous races. This world was also home to humans and animals of the non-anthropomorphic kind. Two thousand and twenty-five years ago, the Delphin Empire charged into the future, unaware, or at least uncaring, of the danger lurking ahead. Groups of slavers started to appear and began picking off Delphin and other morphics of the lower classes. The groups were comprised of humans and morphics alike. Even some Delphin turned on their own kind. No species was safe from them, except those in the upper classes. Two thousand and twenty years before the modern age, the Empire finally enacted antislavery laws. Many slaves were freed, but the practice still continued underground. The slavers gained more and more power, despite the Empires efforts. The trade was very lucrative, yet they hungered for more and rare slaves. Soon, they moved up the class ladder. Then two thousand years ago, the Heiress to the Delphin Empire was killed. The slavers gained even greater power and more drive to take the upper classes. The Empire fell, unable to sustain itself after the massive losses in the government. Five hundred years passed, more slavers emerged from the underground. With no Empire to enforce the laws, there was no need to hide any further. The longer a slaver could live, the more power they could ultimaetly attain. The long-lived morphs were the most powerful, as they could shift to the form of a human. Humans were taken seriously in the trade. Within another twenty years, one family of Lupino established itself and took lead of the country. Disputably so, but they did rule. A shaky peace soon followed, broken only occasionally by attempts on the lives of those in of the family. Twenty-two years ago, the youngest of the two direct descendants of the Lupino in command welcomed a son to his family, followed two years later by another son. Peace was the rule of the day for the four following years, until the descendant and his mate were killed, orphaning the young brothers. The boys were sent to live with their uncle, the Lupino that was in command. The eight following years saw an increased number of battles for power. Then five years ago, the number of skirmishes fell. The older of the brothers, who was commander of his uncle's army, had a secret weapon: a very special Delphin slave. It is here the story really begins. This Delphin's life and sanity hanging by a thread. One life can only live in the shadows so long. And a mask must be removed before lies become truth. But what happens when the lights come on and the show is over? When the time comes to remove the mask? The shock of a hidden past can be dangerous. At times, it can even be deadly. ********* A black limousine screeched to a halt in front of a small crowd. A man with long, blue-white hair ran to the vehicle before it completely stopped and nearly tore the door off trying to get in. Two human figures lie on the floor of the vehicle: an almost unclothed man and a fully unclothed female. The man had a gaping slit in his throat and was, for all intents and purposes, dead. The female had a long gash on her neck and was in somewhat better condition than the man, though not by much. She was barely breathing. The long haired man pulled off his coat and wrapped it around her body, cradling her in his arms and holding one hand on her neck while he awaited the paramedics. Two hours later, the man nervously paced in a hospital waiting room. He would never forgive himself if she did not survive. He finally sat down to wait. A doctor walked into the waiting room, a clipboard in her hand, but he didnt notice her until she spoke to him. Are you Janus Sinin-- Sin-- How in the universe do you say that? He shot straight up at the sound of his name. Sininensusi. And, yes, thats me. Oh, good. Ms. Alyandra will be fine. She lost a lot of blood, but resting for a few days will help her recover. Her species type doesnt take well to transfusions. She was very lucky the blade didnt do major damage. Well prescribe some medication to help keep the scarring down. Janus nodded. Is she resting somewhat peacefully now? The doctor echoed his nod. Shell be out for several hours. Ill warn you now that the police may have some questions for you about the other guy. Thank you, doctor. You have no clue what Snowhawk means to me. Weve put her on the fourth floor, room four-fifty-nine. Take the elevator just down the hall. When you get to the floor, itll be all the way down and to your left. Okay. Again, thank you. He gave a small bow of respect and hurried off to find Snowhawks room. Five days passed before she was allowed to leave the hospital. Janus helped her into the small sports car he used as his personal vehicle. He sighed quietly as he closed the door. Shed hardly looked at him the past few days, let alone spoken to him. He walked around the vehicle, sank into the drivers seat, then started the car and drove off. She curled up as best she could several miles down the road, burying her face in her knees. Snow... he quietly began. She flinched and leaned away. He sighed and pulled the car to the side of the road. You cant stay quiet forever, dear. Tell me, whats wrong? I failed, her quiet voice answered several minutes later. He knew this was coming. He had made her go on this mission, despite what his instincts told him. You did nothing of the sort. I didnt get any information to you. Yes, you did, Snowhawk. What? she asked, looking at him. He looked down, sighing. There was a tiny receiver hidden in your dress. It transmitted to a recorder in the drivers compartment. Why did-- Why didnt you tell me? You cant capture a unicorn with an impure lure. As soon as the words left his mouth, he wished he hadnt said them, or had at least phrased them differently. The pained look of betrayal burned itself into his mind, even though he only saw it for a moment. You said youd always be honest with me... She quickly looked away, trying to hide the tears forming in her eyes. Once they reached Janus estate, she vanished from the car and into one of the many rooms. He tracked her down easily enough. She was curled up on the bed of a guest room, her back to the door. Janus entered and closed the door, then slowly walked to the bed. He sat on the edge and placed a hand on her shoulder. Is that all I am? A lure for your games? I have destroyed more lives than I can remember. And all for you. Janus offered no answer. Of course, she said bitterly, sitting up. How stupid of me. After all, why should you care about a mere slave? The color of blood on the bed where her arms had been caught Janus attention. He then saw the underside of her right forearm oozing blood from several gashes. What the hell did you do?! he yelled as he moved across the bed next to her, taking her arm into his hands. What should it matter to you? You can just get some other slave to replace me. She jerked her arm away from him. Its not like theyre deep, anyway. Thats really not the point, love... She glared at him, standing and moving away. Dont you dare call me that unless you fucking mean it. Janus was stunned. Not at her language, as his bird didnt have the cleanest of vocabularies, but only once before had she sounded so hurt, so angry. Snowhawk... She snorted at him, then shifted her to her true form: a Delphin. Her human face and head shifted to an equines and a long, silver spiraled amethyst horn grew from her forehead. Her lower legs from below her calf down shifted to the hind legs of an equine. Her mahogany hair turned to deep amethyst, and a similarly colored equine tail also appeared as her body became covered in soft, lavender fur. You promised that youd be done with all these missions. Then this last one came up. And you had to accept it because, God knows, we dont want to anger your uncle. Only after accepting it do you find out that I would have to be sent on it before I was recovered from that fiasco that was my last mission. You know, Janus, Im sure youre smart enough to think of a better way to get rid of me. What!? I never wanted to get rid of you. I bet, she snorted, folding her ears back. I didnt want to send you on this. I knew it wouldnt end well. But I couldnt have just passed him up on this. I would have nothing without him, and that includes you. Snowhawk looked at him for a moment, then looked away. Shouldnt be this easy for me... she whispered, then walked to the door, opened it, and ran off. Janus causally followed her. He was almost certain of where she was going. He figured it would be her favorite spot on the estates grounds: a small pond in the woods on the back of the property. However, he didnt find her there. Nor was she at any of the other places she enjoyed. Two hours passed, then one of the house slaves discovered Janus uncle dead. The simplicity of a single clean slash to the neck and no sign of a struggle, other than a faint trail of blood leading out of the room, left little doubt as to who had killed the slaver. The next day, Snowhawk was still nowhere to be found and her cousin, Nytehawk, had vanished as well. Losing Nytehawk doesnt hurt nearly as much as losing Snowhawk, Janus quietly mused as he stood on his balcony and looked at the stars that night. Ill get her back. And Ill make sure not to say the same stupid things again. Give her some time, though... ********* Elsewhere, a pale blue furred Delphin stood on the doorstep of an apartment complex. She brushed her light aqua mane from her icy blue eyes as she waited for her cousin. I hope she didnt have any problems, she said, nervously looking around. She had good reason to be nervous: they had just escaped from their owner. Here ya go, Nyte, a voice called out, snapping her out of her thoughts. She looked up in time to see, then catch, a set of keys flying toward her. Theres plenty of money in the account I set up. You wont have to worry about anything for several months, at the least... her cousin explained. Why are you just referring to me? she questioned. Snow, I thought you... Thought Id what? Stay and do nothing? the lavender-hued female replied. Nyte, I have some things I need to take care of. I cant just sit around. Will you stay for just a little while? Until I get settled? The other female sighed. Fine, just for a little while. Give myself some time to rest. Thank you, Nytehawk smiled. Snowhawk responded with a slow nod, then wandered inside. Nytehawk was concerned for her cousin. They had only been free for a few hours, but she already seemed to be fighting with herself. The lavender Delphin hid so much from everyone. She kept all her problems to herself, intent on solving them herself without burdening anyone else. She sighed softly as they climbed the three flights of stairs to the apartment. So, she began as they turned into the third floor hallway, whered you get all the money in the account from? A good portion of it is the rewards I would get for completing missions. And the rest? I found it, she simply stated as she looked for the apartment. Is there anything that can be tracked? Yes. But Janus wont come looking for you, she stated as they stopped at the apartment door. You didnt kill his uncle. He knows it was me. Nytehawk froze as her cousin stepped inside. Youre not... Youre not thinking of going back, are you? If theres something out here for me, then no. But if I cant find any reason to be... Then well find us both a reason. Back to Chapter Listing // Next Chapter |