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Len had, in fact, not left Ahti's vicinity. A cloak of magic shrouded the ancient warrior from vision, powered by the archaic magic of his people. The Cloak was one of the least taxing Arts, and one that B-taa could sustain in even his drastically weakened state. Nevertheless, the accompanying Dagger art was far beyond his reach, as were the majority of his abilities.
He would need to rely on his physical prowess to repel this attack. Thankfully, he still had that in plentiful supply.
From behind the arcane veil, Len counted all of the ways out of the Dining Hall. Three, if one counted the balcony door that Ahti waited for his return beside. With footfalls as light as the touch she'd placed upon him moments earlier, he walked to both of the other doors, pulling them open just far enough to see into the dimly lit halls beyond.
Both empty. Whatever assassins had made their way into the estate, they had not reached this far yet. They would, though. Any killer-for-hire worth his salt would have an idea of their target's schedule. The evidence, too, would be everywhere. The smell of the meal they'd just shared still wafted and lingered in the air.
A plan began to form in his mind. Gently closing the doors, Len returned to Ahti, the Cloak vanishing and revealing him to her once more.
"Ahti, I have a plan. It is dangerous, but it will save your servants who remain from their deaths. It will also give me some idea of who I am dealing with before I must fight them. Do you trust me?"
Even as he spoke, Len reached out and placed his hand firmly above her right breast. His palm glowed, and warmth seemed to seep from his skin into hers. Spreading out from where he touched her, Ahti began to vanish from sight just as he had a moment earlier.
"My cloak will hide you. Listen carefully to me, now. I need you to scream as loudly as you can, and then return to the balcony.
Her cry would be heard by the assassins. They would assume she'd been found and attacked and rush to join their comrades here in this room, where they expected her to be. Any remaining servants or guards would be spared, and Len could gauge the speed of his assailants by how long the trip took them.
He would need to rely on his physical prowess to repel this attack. Thankfully, he still had that in plentiful supply.
From behind the arcane veil, Len counted all of the ways out of the Dining Hall. Three, if one counted the balcony door that Ahti waited for his return beside. With footfalls as light as the touch she'd placed upon him moments earlier, he walked to both of the other doors, pulling them open just far enough to see into the dimly lit halls beyond.
Both empty. Whatever assassins had made their way into the estate, they had not reached this far yet. They would, though. Any killer-for-hire worth his salt would have an idea of their target's schedule. The evidence, too, would be everywhere. The smell of the meal they'd just shared still wafted and lingered in the air.
A plan began to form in his mind. Gently closing the doors, Len returned to Ahti, the Cloak vanishing and revealing him to her once more.
"Ahti, I have a plan. It is dangerous, but it will save your servants who remain from their deaths. It will also give me some idea of who I am dealing with before I must fight them. Do you trust me?"
Even as he spoke, Len reached out and placed his hand firmly above her right breast. His palm glowed, and warmth seemed to seep from his skin into hers. Spreading out from where he touched her, Ahti began to vanish from sight just as he had a moment earlier.
"My cloak will hide you. Listen carefully to me, now. I need you to scream as loudly as you can, and then return to the balcony.
Her cry would be heard by the assassins. They would assume she'd been found and attacked and rush to join their comrades here in this room, where they expected her to be. Any remaining servants or guards would be spared, and Len could gauge the speed of his assailants by how long the trip took them.