Because I'm useless at coming up with some. Here's part two of ___! Hope you like it. :D Also, here's part one, for those who haven't read it.
Tom’s jaw dropped. He stared at
the girl, who smiled at him.
“I
haven’t been to Father’s palace in a long time, though. Some men came to take
me to visit my cousin’s palace, but we never arrived. I’m surprised my father
let me go, but he will be mad I haven’t returned. Something strange happened on
the road there and they gave me to these awful people.” Alisha shrugged and sat
on the edge of another stand, legs swinging. She was completely unaware, Tom
realized. She had been kidnapped and she didn’t even know it.
Tom
flinched from the stares they were receiving. “Come here,” he pleaded quietly.
Alisha
smiled and hopped down. “Where? Is it nice? Pretty? Father always takes me site
seeing in his carriage.” She beamed.
Tom
pursed his lips and gently grabbed her arm, pulling Alisha along. She was so
innocent, Tom thought with slight confusion. How? Her father must keep her
locked in that room of hers. He still couldn’t believe he was in the presence
of a princess. Tom, the thief and slave, talking to a princess! It was nigh impossible. It explained a lot though. Her
inability to grasp the place of a slave, her beauty, her simple mindedness.
When
they reached a fairly secluded alley, Tom stopped. Alisha made a face. “It
isn’t exactly pretty…”
Tom
buried his head in his hands. “Listen to me, you can’t tell anyone you are a
princess. No one, ever.”
Alisha
laughed. “Oh, Tom, why not? What are you afraid of?”
“That
someone might take advantage of you. Listen, you were kidnapped by those men.
They weren’t ever going to take you to see your cousin, and your father never
let you go. They lied and wanted to sell you for money,” he explained as simply
as possible.
Alisha
simply laughed again, angering Tom. Then she frowned. “Wait, you mean they
weren’t trying to be nice? Tom, that’s awful!” She cupped her face in horror.
Tom pursed his
lips and nodded. “So don’t tell anyone else who you are or they will try to do
the same.”
Alisha’s eyes
filled with tears and she suddenly ran into his arms. “Tom!” she cried. Tom
stuttered, watching her with confusion. “Oh, Tom!” she continued. “My father
must be so worried! What’s going to happen, Tom?”
Tom felt a
strong sense of impending doom as the princess began to look like she was
relying on him. She was a horrible judge of character, which had been proved
many times already. Tom felt like he should say something as the one way hug
continued. “It’s- it’s okay. I will help you.” He instantly wished he could
take his words back. How could he help? It wasn’t even like he wanted to. He
had way too much to accomplish without dragging a useless airhead around. Not
like it was really her fault for living so protected, but Tom really couldn’t
deal with her. She was too fragile and insecure, and Tom was…Tom was Tom and
had lived Tom’s life. He couldn’t change himself now.
Alisha was, of
course, blissfully ignorant of Tom’s worries and doubts. She hugged him
tighter. “Thank you, Tom! Oh, thank you!”
Tom nodded and
pushed her away. He stared at her. She certainly looked about his age, but was
it possible? She was so innocent. So innocent Tom began to wonder if he would
prefer to have had her life, never lifting a finger, but never knowing anything
about the outside world, over Tom’s life, working every moment of the day to
stay alive and out of jail, but being knowledgeable in the ways of the world.
Tom scowled, hand straying habitually to the dagger hidden in the folds of his
clothes. A little too knowledgeable. But he still didn’t know which one he
would choose.
“So, now what?”
Alisha grinned at him. She bounced up and down.
Tom stalled.
“Um…well…it would be best if you didn’t return to the woman’s house. I- I don’t
think it would be too safe.” By all the idols in Surnim, Tom was actually going
to help her! He scowled to himself and at his weakness. “I will find you a
place to stay; I promise.”
While Tom was
trying to figure out how he was going to do this, a wicked thought entered his
mind. He could sell Alisha for ransom. She wouldn’t even know he was doing it,
and Tom wouldn’t have to be a slave anymore. He could live the rest of his life
off that money, and it would be a thousand times easier than any other way his
life would go.
“It’s okay,
Tom. I trust you,” The girl smiled at him.
He laughed
scornfully. “Don’t.”
Alisha tilted
her head. “Why not? You aren’t going to hurt me, are you?”
Tom began
walking again, only to pause soon after. “I promise…I promise on both my
parents’ grave I will let no harm come to you.” He had everything in common
with the men who kidnapped her, but Tom would not be those men.
Alisha was
surprisingly silent for a while, hurriedly following him. “Your parents died?”
While he had
half a mind to ignore the question completely, he still spoke. “Yes. I was two.”
“That’s so
young. Some of my slaves’ parents died, but most of them are older than us.”
Tom swallowed.
She knew nothing. “How old are you?” He kept walking, trying to find a good
hiding spot for her. It had to be abandoned and large. She would be easily
distracted, so somewhere she would not want to leave or having difficulty
leaving.
“Fourteen.” Tom
shook his head in disbelief. “Tom, are we going much further? I’m tired. We
should get a carriage to take us there.”
Tom sighed. “We
can’t afford one.”
“Why not?
Usually if they see who I am, they will let me for free.” Alisha stared up at
him.
“Remember!
People can’t know who you are, and your father is not here to pay,” Tom said.
Was she more trouble than she was worth?
The girl simply
nodded. Suddenly, she gasped and grabbed at Tom. “Look!” she said in fright.
Tom frowned and followed her gaze.
“What?”
“That man…” she
whispered with horror. Tom finally saw who she was talking about. There was a
man a little ways down the alley, lying on a mat. He was covered in filth and
he had fallen asleep. There was a small tin beside him, obviously for coins.
Tom couldn’t figure out why a man like him couldn’t find a job, even with the
slavers, until Tom spotted the man’s arms. He had no hands. Everything past the
bone that stuck out in the wrist was gone. Tom paled. Soon enough, that man
would be Tom. A caught thief either escaped, was killed, or had his hands cut
off. Tom glanced at his hands, one of which Alisha had grabbed. He had been
very lucky.
“It’s okay,”
Tom reassured both of them, gently leading her away. Father wouldn’t have let
her see that…
“Why was he on
the street, Tom?” she said quietly, in fear.
Tom took deep
breaths. Did he really have to be the one to tell the girl how life worked? “He
was a thief. For that, his hands were taken. Without his hands, he cannot work.
Not even the slavers want him. Since he cannot work, he cannot make money. No
money means no food, no house, no friends.” Tom said. Was that his doom? It
seemed like it.
“Oh…” Alisha
said, looking downcast.
Tom kicked open
a beat up door. “Here,” he said with a smile. It was a very small, one room
house in the outskirts of Qirmizi. The place wasn’t very clean, but it was
secluded and no one wanted it. Tom’s stomach was doing flips. The outskirts of Qirmizi
meant that the Red Walls were looming right over them constantly. He took a
deep breath. He wished he could rub or hide his hands, but Alisha was stubbornly
clinging onto his right one.
She paused in
the doorway. “Where is here?”
“Where you will
be staying,” Tom said. He was quite satisfied he did find a place, for he
wasn’t sure if he would be able to. Luckily, the neighborhood was full of empty
houses. The only fallback was who would populate the area at night… The girl
nodded, but did not move from where she was. “You want to go in?” he asked.
Alisha smiled.
“Of course! I was just going to wait until after you cleaned it,” she
explained.
Tom scowled.
“What? I’m not your slave! I don’t even want to be a slave at all! I should
have left you to get kidnapped again…” As soon as Tom looked back at her, he
regretted his words. No, he regretted saying them to her.
She cried into
her hands. “To-om! You said you wouldn’t let anything happen to me!”
Tom frowned and
put a hand lightly on her shoulder. “I know. I still won’t. I didn’t mean what
I said, Alisha.”
Alisha stared
at him and shook her head. “You said you wanted me kidnapped!”
“I didn’t mean
it!” He yelled.
She shrunk
again. Tom couldn’t think that anyone had raised their voice at her, no matter
how many times she did to them. Tom frowned and kept his arm on her shoulder
ever so lightly, and she turned her face away from him. The frown deepened.
What could he do? He knew nothing about comforting. He had known this was a bad
idea. She was too fragile.
His hand fell
off her shoulder and Tom walked away, not looking back. He wandered into the
other abandoned houses, searching. He finally found what he wanted and
returned, pushing past Alisha into the house. She had just stood there,
confused and frightened. Tom felt a lump in his throat grow, and he intently
stared at the broom in his hands he had gotten before sweeping. Tom gently
moved Alisha out of the way and swept the dirt out. He moved Alisha inside a
bit before leaving again. This time, he came back with a half filled sack of
straw for sleeping. He laid it in a corner and turned to look at her.
“I’ll get some
candles later, Miss Alisha,” he mumbled. She was a princess. How could he
forget his manners? He was a slave and she was royalty. If he forget the
distance, her father would have his head.
Alisha smiled
softly and walked over to him. “Tom, please do not call me that.”
Tom examined
her face and sat that she was observing tact and not mentioning how bad she
thought the house was. He grimaced. He had no money for a room at an inn and
they could not be known by any for Alisha’s sake. He shook his head. “I am a slave,
Miss Alisha.”
A frown. “But
you are also my friend, Tom. My father always reminds me my slaves are not my
friends, but you are.”
Tom shook his
head again, persistently. “I am simply helping you because you are my better.”
“Tom!” Alisha stomped
her foot. “Fine. But without you, I have no friends, Tom. You were going to be
my first.”
He blushed and
bowed his head, guilt filling him. “I am sorry, Miss.”
Alisha crossed
her arms and sat on the edge of the sack bed. “Apparently not! Now leave me!”
she said.
It was an
impulse for both of them, for Alisha to think she wanted to be alone, and for
Tom to gladly get out of a ‘master’s’ sight, but as soon as Alisha saw him go,
and as soon as Tom stepped through the door way, they were on edge and full of
worry.
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MOORE RAIN!
Hmm, it appears I was signed in as a different account or something when I commented...
And now I'm drooling for more! I'm sure the title will jump out and smack you after another chapter or two.
*hands Cat a napkin* Thanks! I will get going on that, guys. :D
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