《The Uncertain Adventurer》Chapter 22 - The Morning After
Advertisement
Rowena awoke rather early despite the violent interruption of the night before. Although she did trust Thea and Finnegan as much as one could trust two relative strangers, the fact was that they hadn’t been safe in their rooms.
She stood up and stretched, still wearing her one clean set of clothes she put on after her bath. Night clothes had seemed like a luxury when they’d packed– packing light had been the recommendation in Mattie’s travel book– but for the first time Rowena felt the importance of the ritual of dressing for the day.
As quietly as possible, Rowena neatly and precisely packed up her few belongings, and, remembering that Thea had taken their soiled clothes to wash and dry the night before, decided to go and fetch them.
She exited the room and her breath caught– Sorel was standing just outside between her own door and Rowena and Kieran’s, eyes closed. The tall Shield’s eyelids fluttered, though, and she half opened her eyes when she heard Rowena.
“I wasn’t sleeping,” Sorel said, peering at her.
“I can see that,” Rowena said wryly. “What are you doing?”
“I wanted to stand guard after last night,” Sorel’s arms had been crossed over her chest and she let them drop to her sides. “I now get nearly as much rest from dozing as you all do from sleep– helps me keep watch more easily– but it’s still… I’m adjusting,” she admitted.
“We all are,” Rowena hesitated, and– remembering Mattie’s constant reassuring touches– reached out a hand to grab Sorel’s shoulder and squeezed.
This kind of familiar gesture did not come naturally to Rowena, and she could tell the taller woman found the gesture as awkward as she did, but Sorel smiled anyway. Rowena hastily withdrew her hand and instead said, “I think we should be safer now that it’s morning. Thank you– maybe try to get another hour’s sleep before we go? Real sleep!”
Sorel paused, quickly weighing her options before nodding. “Good idea. I’ll be more use later if I sleep now. Kieran up?”
“Not yet. But let’s try to leave within an hour or so,” Rowena replied.
Sorel grunted in agreement and, with a barely stifled yawn, disappeared into her and Mattie’s room.
Rowena made her way down the stairs, pausing halfway to sniff at an unfamiliar smell. It almost smelled like something was burning, but not in an unpleasant way. Nevertheless, she picked up her pace and made her way quickly to the dining room, worried she might encounter a fire or something even worse.
Instead, she saw Thea sitting behind the bar, head propped up on her fist. A strange silvery pitcher of some sort was next to her, as well as a mug full of a steaming liquid.
Grog? Rowena wondered. At this hour? But she shook her head. The grog Leo had given them had an extremely distinctive smell, and this wasn’t it. She was glad to note that there weren’t any flames to be seen.
Advertisement
As she entered the dining room, Thea’s eyes flickered open and she looked at Rowena with a strange mixture of concern, anger, and… regret? But rather than say anything, she just pulled another mug down from the shelf above her and poured some black liquid from the pitcher into it, and set it in front of Rowena, who had sat in the stool on the opposite side of the bar from Thea.
“Is this… coffee?” Rowena said as she sniffed it. She had only ever smelled it in the pouches it came in, never having brewed it herself, but seeing the liquid in the mug helped her piece the minor mystery together. “Eleanora loves this stuff.”
“Like aunt like niece,” Thea said with a sad smile, fiddling with her mug. “I wouldn’t recommend getting too attached to it, though. It’s an expensive habit.”
“Then… thank you,” Rowena said awkwardly, and took a sip. It tasted awful at first, bitter and harsh.
Thea laughed at the face Rowena had made. “It’s a taste that grows on you, but the real benefit is more the waking up properties. Drink the whole thing, and you’ll feel ready for your day.”
Rowena nodded, and took another little sip. Now that she was expecting the bitterness, it really wasn’t that bad.
“Did you sleep at all?” Thea asked.
Rowena nodded. “More or less. I think Sorel stood outside our rooms the rest of the night, though.”
Thea gave a sad grin. “The nature of a Shield. I knew a few in my time. You’re fortunate to have one on your side.”
“I’m fortunate to have all of them.” Rowena gripped the mug in her hands tightly, enjoying the warmth that spread from the hot liquid through the ceramic to creep into her fingers and palms.
“That you are,” Thea agreed. “Rowena– I’m sorry about last night.”
Rowena shrugged and said in clipped tones, “I don’t think you had anything to do with it.”
“Of course not!” Thea said with a touch of indignation, but immediately calmed. “I don’t know how they got through the door locks. In all my years as an Innkeeper, we’ve never had a theft. Some Inns don’t bother, but Finnegan and I– The Wandering Vine is more than my own personal mission, it’s a family legacy. To bring aid and comfort and above all, safety to those who might not otherwise find it. This forest is full of people society rejected or people who have left their homes on their way to unknown but hopefully brighter futures.”
“How is that a family legacy?” Rowena asked, curious.
“My ancestor was Alianna Innkeeper of the Wandering Rose Inn. She provided a safe haven for adventurers back in the Dark Ages, when gryphons and dragons and chimeras and the like were far more abundant than they are now,” Thea explained. “The members of my family– well, we’re supposed to provide Inns for those in danger.”
Advertisement
“That’s an impressive legacy,” Rowena said, running her finger around the rim of her mug. “I guess there’s less need for that kind of thing now, though.”
“Human monsters are bad enough,” Thea pursed her lips and looked down at the bar.
Rowena said nothing, but continued drinking the coffee as she thought of the human monsters she’d encountered over the last few weeks. She wasn’t sure which type of monster she would prefer to deal with.
“I can’t tell you much more about the thieves– the lead one was called Sylas–” Thea said suddenly. “Except that I’d taken them for petty criminals, but obviously either they or their employers are much more sophisticated than that. As I said, it would have taken very, very strong magic to break into your rooms.”
“I don’t care about them,” Rowena waved a hand. “I care about this… this Damon.”
“I wish I could tell you more– the boy kept to himself. He did… he seemed upset. I don’t know if that makes it better or worse,” Thea sighed and then looked deeply troubled. “When I think of your poor brother–”
Her son is almost the same age, Rowena realized, and her throat caught a little as she thought about Colin’s sweet smile, so reminiscent of Tommie’s.
Calm Person, Activated!
The tightness in her throat eased as Rowena calmed herself. It was a little strange, but the fact was that the more she thought about Tommie the less she felt she’d be able to find justice for him. Instead, a different thought occurred to Rowena. “What about his Subclass?”
Thea hesitated for a moment, but apparently decided that she owed Rowena at least that. “He’s a MAGIC USER - Conjuror.”
Rowena frowned. She wasn’t very familiar with MAGIC USERs as a Class anyway, but she knew even less about the specific Subclasses. Still, she’d of course heard of Conjurors– MAGIC USERs who could summon objects to themselves. It wasn’t the most popular of Subclasses as it was practically in the realm of a ROGUE. No one liked or trusted someone who could potentially just steal things from someone else, taking whatever they wanted on a whim.
She pushed aside those thoughts for the moment. What he was was less important than where he was. “And he was going to the University? Or somewhere else?”
“I believe he was going back to the University, yes,” Thea nodded.
“Thank you,” Rowena sighed, grateful to have a little more confidence in their journey. The two women sat in silence for a little while, lost in thought.
As she finished her coffee, Rowena realized that she felt a slight tingling throughout her body. “Is coffee magic?”
“I think so,” Thea said with a laugh, “Though not the same kind of magic as, say, a Heartstone uses. Are you feeling it?”
Rowena nodded.
“Then one cup is more than enough for you. Do you like it?”
“I– I think so, actually,” Rowena realized. She usually didn’t like things that altered her in ways outside of her control– it’s why she took such small sips from the wineskin– but this just felt like she was herself, but more. More active, more awake, more ready. It was a pleasant buzzy feeling.
“Me too,” Thea nodded. “We usually don’t serve it to guests as it’s so expensive, but I treat myself to it once a week or so.”
With that, Thea drained her own mug and stood. “I expect you’ll be wanting to leave early– three more nights and you’re past this part of the forest– you’re lucky you only had to travel the narrowest part– and then it should only take you one or two more nights before you’re at Arcania.”
“You wouldn’t happen to have a proper map, would you?” Rowena asked. Mattie’s book had some rough sketches of maps, but there was no substitute for a real one. She’d have taken one from the shop if they’d had one, but well-drawn maps were not something the people of Tunehlan typically wanted or needed.
Thea nodded and looked thoughtful. “I’d be happy to give you mine. It’s a little old, but not much has changed, really, and I don’t go anywhere anymore.”
“Thank you,” Rowena said, and stood up. “I should go wake the others.”
“I’ll pack an extra bag for you with some food and other things,” Thea said, and turned to head into the kitchen.
“I’m happy to pay you for the food. And our rooms, of course,” Rowena added, realizing that the thieves had probably not paid before Thea had Banished them.
Thea was shaking her head as she disappeared into the back and held up a hand. “No, and I won’t hear another word about it.”
Rowena let out a sigh of relief. They didn’t really have much money, so she was glad to keep what she could for the big city– she had no idea what was in store.
Alright– it’s time to get going, she thought, steeling herself for the start of the next leg of their journey, stomach still churning a bit. On to Arcania!
Advertisement
- In Serial50 Chapters
A Novel World
When a science experiment goes wrong, strange forces step in and change the underlying laws of the universe, simply because they appreciate the entertainment value Humans provide. Watch as Jen Byrnes seeks to learn more about the new world around her, and to become the Mad Scientist she had always aspired to. With inspiration from Randidly Ghosthound.
8 90 - In Serial11 Chapters
Forced Immortality
Guy dies, transmigrates and then dies some more. Contrary to what you might think, this is actually a story about an OP protagonist. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Things to keep in mind before reading: - I have never written a story before so this will most likely end up being pretty bad. - I have done zero planning for this story. - This is mostly something i wanted to try out in my freetime so updates are going to be sporadic at best. - Chapter length will fluctuate until i figure out this whole writing thing. - I have no idea if there will be romance. Might add it in the future if this story somehow doesn't end up as a failure. - There will be some stuff from the Star Wars Universe but this is NOT a Star Wars fanfiction. - The story will be pretty explicit in the gore department so if your squeamish, beware. - This story will be a slow burn. - If any of the above changes, i'll update the synopsis and i might make a seperate chapter just detailing these points. - Last point, English isn't my native language so have some mercy on my poor soul, ok? If none of the above has scared you away then i invite you to join me on this catastrophic ride. It'll probably be kinda fun.....hopefully... This story is also on Scribblehub and Webnovel.
8 127 - In Serial11 Chapters
World of Mana
My name is Alexander Grey and yes I'm what people call a class-less. I am part of the 1% of the world that are unable to aquire there class when aweaken and am treated like a third class citizen. My family relation is bad, no friends at school, and a future that seems black at best. Yea my life is not easy but even so I will not give up and rise up and become someone no one can look down upon, I shall walk the path of the Eternal! Note: This is my first fantasy novel and is subject to change ever ten chapters or so with revision. Martial art/Fantasy novel about a man born into the world crippled by society standards finding his own way.
8 170 - In Serial10 Chapters
The Mermaid's Shoal
Elfyn O Se has lived by the laws of the sea his whole life. He'd go by Elf to his friends if he had any left, but at least his crew are willing to work with him, and it's not because he accidently cursed them all. Yet, maybe he can pull them together for one last job that might ease the fury of the tyrannical mermaid he wronged so long ago. He might have a chance to break the binds for himself and his crew, if he can pull it off. There's just one problem; a rival mermaid called Anwen. As mysterious as she is terrifying - and adamant that Elf can't win - she offers an alternative to break the curse if the crew can help her get home. The crew of the Ossory now finds themselves caught in an odyssey brimming with magic and monsters. Battling against champions of terrible adversaries, mysterious lights from the deep, and kleptomatic selkies who deal in blood, Elf is faced with a choice. Will he risk the future of his world to save his crews' souls, or condemn them all to protect the archipelago from certain calamity?
8 226 - In Serial20 Chapters
Guild Tales
Updates every Sunday! The world of Gaea is filled with many dangerous creatures, some more cunning or monstrous than others. To combat these threats, many different guilds were created, few better known than the Adventurers' Guild. Talon, his master slain, seeks vengeance upon the one responsible, letting nothing and no one stand in his way. The first of many horrors will arise in the wake of his fury, his will and many others pushed to the brink as they try to stop threats beyond understanding. Follow Talon and his friends as they kill, sneak and sail their way through a line of adventures set to change not only themselves, but the world itself. Slavering undead, mountainous colossi, an immortal king, and much more await!
8 62 - In Serial43 Chapters
My Ace (Rukawa x Reader)
Y/n Sendoh, little sister of the ace of Ryonan High School, Akira Sendoh. She is a shy, smart and plays basketball with the help of his older brother. In middle school she became friends with Kaede Rukawa. What will happen if the two friends from middle school goes to the same high school? Will they be strangers again or they will continue their friendship or it will be more than friends?Note: I do not own slam dunk, this is my first time writing a fan friction. Hope you guys like it. I also don't own the pictures and gifDon't forget to leave some comments, it will help me motivate to write the story. Started: 13/04/2021Ended:
8 95

