LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - ON THE WAY TO THE CAPITAL - SECTION 29
Disaidun Agripe was brought before Zunrogo in a distraught state, crying bitterly and trembling like a leaf; but as soon as she was released from Tizan's iron grip, she turned to, with fire burning in her eyes, unflinching, meet Zunrogo’s icy, stone gaze, then in resounding (evocative, ringing, decisive) voice beseeched Zunrogo to be merciful, to spare her and not inflict this disgrace upon her family.
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| 01-DISAIDUN AGRIPE 4 JP |
Tizan, missing this entirely, looked at the captain expecting him to be furious but, with a cruel half-smile on his lips, Zunrogo was shamelessly sizing her up from head to toe, mentally undressing her with his eyes.
Turning his attention to
Tizan momentarily, Zunrogo snapped, "What are you standing there for? You are dismissed!"
"Yes sir." Tizan
responded sharply, “Sorry, sir."
As he whirled about on his
heels to face the door he stole a brief, sly look at the quivering, terrified, distraught
woman. Outside the cabin he shrugged
dispassionately, a broad smile on his lips, “Why
not? She is a looker. Some savory dish…Bon appetite, Captain.”
Then his face darkened,
and a sinister grin painted his face, “Very
interesting… I guess he's not infallible
after all.”
Still sobbing, Disaidun
Agripe contemptuously watched out of the corner of her eye as Tizan closed the
door tightly behind him.
Zunrogo, not in any great
hurry, strolled to the cabin's porthole and stared out at the dense veil of
congealed mist and fog. He felt like he
was floating in a cloud that obscured everything. He reflected on how the tasks he had assigned
to Tizan would take him at least a couple of hours to conclude, ample time for
what he craved.
“Perhaps,” he thought, “it
might relieve this oppressive boredom. It might even be entertaining in the
slight, to toy with this captive mouse for a time.”
~
Few moments after Tizan
had left the room and she was certain that he was long gone, Disaidun Agripe abruptly
ceased her dramatics, straightened her posture and then with a callous (uncaring)
hand brushed the imagined dust off her skirt, as she waited patiently for
Zunrogo to speak. When no sound came
forth, she briefly glanced at the door then asked, "Don't you trust
him?"
"Why should he know
everything?" Zunrogo answered truthfully, continuing to stare out the
porthole as if distracted.
“Not a trace of fear in her voice,” he noted his back still to her.
“We'll see about that.” His eyes
narrowed.
"I suppose,"
Disaidun shrugged. Surveying the room
with avid interest her eyes rested on Zunrogo's magnificent sword with its
jeweled hilt. She rubbed her arm, the arm
she could use if needed to effectively wield that sword in her own defense.
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| 02- DISAIDUN AGRIPE JP 5 |
"He needn't have been so rough," Disaidun Agripe let out a plaintive grunt as she contemplated how best to edge closer to the weapon.
"He
wasn't." His back still to her,
Zunrogo knew instinctively where her gaze rested, and he grimaced coldly.
"Sit down," he ordered in a stern
voice.
"Don't mind if I
do." Disaidun abandoned the risky
plan and, swaying her hips, she sauntered in the opposite direction and sat
herself boldly in the most comfortable chair, his chair, and rested her hands
demurely on her lap.
"Now suppose you tell
me why I was summoned here then," she indignantly demanded, a faint,
seductive intonation hiding under her arrogance.
To try to get some emotion from this hardened,
unsentimental warrior would be a real challenge. Oh, but she loved challenges. All men, no matter what kind, sooner or later
had always succumbed to her charms.
She remembered her latest
triumph (challenge), just before she came on board, and a fleeting smile
crossed her lips as she thought of him. “Yes, it had done a lot to boost her
confidence even further and, what's more, it had been done right under her
unsuspecting husband's nose.” She
shivered slightly as a special thrill coursed up her spine.
“But hadn't that clenched the deal, made the conquest
of her prey even sweeter? He coveted her
affections despite the absence of his manhood.
He coveted her because he knew, as the half-brother of her husband; he
could never openly claim her. He craved
her because, though many despised his kind, she did not.”
"Why aren't you
afraid?" Zunrogo asked dryly, suddenly breaking the deliberately prolonged
silence.
"Why? Should I have a reason to be afraid? Are you not just going to maul me or
something?" Disaidun answered alluringly, suggestive in her coquettish
shyness.
"Don't be so
impertinent," he barked then half-turned.
His fiery gaze burrowed
through her, making her flesh crawl.
"Only fools have no fear."
The awful threat implicit
in his icy tone instantly sapped all the courage, the confidence, the arrogance
from her.
As if mesmerized, Disaidun
Agripe in that instant came to believe him capable of most horrific, vile
acts. Moreover, he had no weaknesses; he
was immune to it all.
A sudden, potent fear gripped her chest and
made her heart palpitate wildly. Yet,
strangely enough, at that same moment she felt irresistibly drawn to him. He awakened in her a strange set of
conflicting emotions. “No, she'll never
succumb to the likes of him; not ever again!”
Summoning up all her
courage and will to withstand the overwhelming pressure, she bit her lip and
looked angrily away. She will remain
defiant to the end.
“He did not scare her, not one bit!”
“Good,” Zunrogo
allowed himself an inward smile. “I hate
easy conquests.”
Softening the expression
on his face, he allowed a warm smile to reach his lips as he walked across and
eased himself into the next (less comfortable) chair. His tone as he subsequently addressed some
non-committal issues should have disarmed her, but he could see that she was
wary of him now and was fighting with all the resistance she could muster to
remain vigilant.
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Unknown to Disaidun, this pleased him more. His voice was superficially polite, but stern he asked, "First tell me, is he for real?" He kept the question purposefully vague to test her wit.
"Yes, he's legally my
husband (spouse)." Disaidun
understood and responded truthfully.
“Stupid woman,” he scoffed. “You
needn't have gone to such lengths. You
were set up to succeed with that despicable eunuch Zohuj Kez whether you had
married his half-brother or not.”
Though Disaidun was
studying him astutely she could not tell in the least what was playing through
his mind, and this unnerved her once more.
Zunrogo’s demeanor
unchanged, he tested her with another seemingly innocuous question,
"What about the child?” He knew the answer already.
“Tait is not mine. Ceroz, my husband, lost his precious former
wife in birthing it."
"And you stepped in,
seizing the opportunity to fill the vacuum in his destitute heart and
home." Zunrogo curtly cut her story short.
Then, grimacing wryly, he
asked, "How did she die, again?"
She looked him straight in
the eye. "It was heart failure, I
believe."
"That's how the
coroner's official report read. How did
she really die of?"
Before she could
indignantly demand what, it was, he was insinuating, he cut her short.
"Tell me, do you care
at all what happens to either of them now?" His voice was cold.
Disaidun shrugged, seeing
no point to her denials, "Not particularly."
Smiling tightly, she then
reached for the tea, "May I?'
"Help yourself. And don't worry; it's not been tainted with
the deadly ‘Sschrofik’ blossom."
Zunrogo studied how she struggled to keep her composure and failed, as
her face turned ghostly white, and fear enlarged her pupils.
"Only a slight touch of ‘Yourek” has been
added." He indifferently, intoned.
When she threw him a questioning look,
freezing in her gesture, he added, "The truth drug. You're not afraid of the truth, are
you?"
Settling back in his
chair, Zunrogo gave a short laugh and noted how she debated with herself
whether to respond with a witty, convincing feint or a curt remark to put him
in his place.
By then she had come to
detest him. Disaidun would have wrung his neck if she could. He was
not there to arrest her, though, because of that she was certain. What's more, she knew a squeeze play when she
saw one. Unfortunately, she could not
figure out his angle. What was it that
he was after?
"You may serve me one
as well." Zunrogo decided to let
her off the hook.
“So, he was just bluffing,” inwardly she heaved a deep sigh, “The nerve of him, asking me to serve him!”
He was watching her
closely and noted with some amusement her momentary outrage, followed by sound
reasoning, subsequently, how she vacillated on whether to do as he bid her.
“She could accidentally knock the pot off of the
table.” In her defiance she had, for a spell,
entertained an apt rebuff; but relenting, quickly aborted that snub also. Besides, her throat was parched, and she had
been craving some hot liquid ever since she had ceased all that emotional
outburst, crying and pleading, in short, splendid performance.
In the end she gave in and
poured herself a cupful then, after a brief hesitation, poured one for him as
well. Her inbred (ingrained) manners
took root as she offered it to him with a courtly flourish, "I can take
the truth if you can."
His stone gaze
deliberately pierced her to the quick and he inwardly savored how her hand
trembled slightly as she stubbornly held the cup out to him when he did not
move, right away, to take it from her.
She could have given up and placed the cup back onto the table, but she
had a point to make.
"Thank you," he
finally accepted it.
Seething in anger, she
lowered her head and drunk the tea in quick repetitive sips to hide her irate
thoughts.
In contrast, he took
several prolonged sips then, with deliberate slowness put the cup down, his
eyes glued to her all the while.
Her thirst sated, she
looked up, unflinchingly meeting his stone gaze. "There is no such thing as the truth
drug, is there?" she asked.
His response was
delayed. His face showed nothing as he
disregarded her question altogether, "I called you here because you may be
of some use to me." He lied, "And
because I believe you are quite capable.
After all, you have succeeded, where others have failed, have you
not?"
"Capable of
what?" Disaidun’s coy laughter registered her nervousness. She swallowed hard and lowered her eyes away
from Zunrogo's stern gaze. Then, raising
them again she narrowed them instinctively as she studied him boldly, looking
for any trace of deceit or lechery in those cold, gray pupils.
What did he want from her? But
the wall he set up was impenetrable.
Zunrogo, surmising this,
smiled again with a strange glint in his eyes.
For now, his sole
requirement of her was to learn who dispatched her on this assignment, even
though he suspected she would be ignorant of this, having been covertly
approached by someone acting as an agent. He was confident, none the less, of his
ability to deduce who this mystery man might be from the gleaned bits and
pieces of information from her.
Still, he was in no great
hurry. He rested his intense scrutiny on
her briefly then, disinterestedly, looked away.
This put Disaidun Agripe
more at her unease. She hung her head. “He's
toying with me.”
She decided to push, to
get some answers. "You say I may be
of some use to you?" she investigated his face and demanded. "But, if I were to do your bidding, what
would I get out of it in return? Will
you release me unharmed to go on with my way?
Or am I destined to perish like the rest on board when it’s all
over?"
So, she understands more than she lets on.
Gripping the edges of the
small table Zunrogo menacingly leaned across, his breath brushing her face and
his expression suddenly hard, uncompromising.
"You are hardly in a position to bargain, Missy."
His cold, gray eyes again
burrowed into Disaidun, eroding in an instant all the confidence she had fought
so hard to maintain since that first episode when she had come into the room.
But then unexpectedly, his expression softened once more and, with a broad
grin, he leaned back.
"Certainly, you will
be spared. You have my word on that,
Miss Jepipi. I would not dream of
obstructing you further." He answered
her with a cold voice that belied his warm, disarming smile.
Disaidun Agripe’s
(Jepipi’s) surprise was clearly marked on her face. "How do you know my code name?" she
asked.
"I have my
resources. I trust you have completed
your recent assignment with due expedience and satisfaction?"
Even though she knew that
the attempt was futile, she met his gaze unflinchingly and flatly denied it,
"I don't know what you're talking about.
I'm through with all that now I'm a happily married woman. I lead a simple life, the kind I've always
wanted."
"Oh, come now!"
Zunrogo threw his head back and laughed, "A simple life? That's hardly your style. You're contradicting yourself; happily
married indeed!"
His countenance suddenly
became stern as he added in an icy tone, "But your secret is safe with me,
Miss Jepipi, so long as you cooperate.
Now tell me, how much longer do you intend on keeping up with this
farcical charade?"
His cold insinuation
visibly startled her.
Clearly, she was done with her husband, but why hadn't
she discarded him yet, why this ambivalence?
"Are you infatuated
with him?" Zunrogo's question echoed in her mind. "Granted he is good looking and rather
well off."
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“How much does he know? He knows an awful lot already, as if he can see right through me. Unnervingly, he seems most capable of deciphering my innate feelings, my innermost thoughts, even before I, myself, become aware of them.” Disaidun Agripe took a shuddering breath and, after studying Zunrogo from the corner of her eye, turned her head away.
“He’s really beginning to terrify me; I must stand
firm, must defy this overwhelming sense of panic.”
Disaidun did not even
notice the first effects of the ‘Yourek drug’ as it infiltrated her brain,
causing the emotions to act with that small bit of control missing. Such were its subtle effects that, as one
sunk deeper under its spell, one was not even aware of one's loss of
inhibition, or of its inevitable suppression of all normal censors.
Just then a thought, an
idea flashed across her mind and, turning her curious gaze back to him she
wondered, “Was he the same covert figure
who had mysteriously appeared in my bed chamber in the dead of night and
approached me with this unusual assignment?”
“No,”
she quickly answered herself. “His voice,
his manners, even his gestures are all so different, so wrong and Zunrogo is
far leaner and taller than he. Could he
then be my anticipated contact?” Again, the answer was negative. “He
didn't use the secret password for identification, and he hadn't responded when
I posed the coded inquiry earlier. This
is proof positive of a leak. When I do
meet the contact, I must warn him of this infiltration and of the dire
repercussions that are possible from this Zunrogo.”
Just as she, eyeing
Zunrogo suspiciously with her guard up, was about to put a question to him, his
abrupt, pointed inquiry startled her anew, "I trust that you have the
letter, from…well we won't mention any names or titles, in your safekeeping?"
Disaidun Agripe threw him
a furious, forbidden look as if to say, “No! You can't have it!”
But strangely, he seemed
not to be anxious about it at all, nor did he press his inquiry about its exact
whereabouts or make the least attempt to seize it by force.
Having directed (turned)
her concentration to the letter, Zunrogo, subsequently (in short shrift),
through his artful manipulation, guided her into revealing to him all the
pertinent information about the covert contact, to determine who it was that
had dispatched her on this assignment.
When after a spell he had
pieced it all together in his mind, the unexpected result took him totally by
surprise, for his calculations had revealed the most unlikely candidate, one
with an obvious conflict of interest and the one farthest from his mind.
While Zunrogo kept on the
outward pretense of a grueling exchange to conceal his surprise, he quietly
contemplated on the side, how best to confront this culprit in the future.
“Yes, armed with further proof, he would first humble
him, grinding his nose into the dirt where he would squirm like a pig.”
Zunrogo looked
away, suddenly delighted at all the prospects that had availed themselves, to
him.
“This assignment,” he inwardly gloated, “has thus far provided me more advantages over my most ardent foes than
I could have ever dreamed of.”
"Tell me", he
abruptly asked Disaidun, "have you read the contents?"
"You know it’s
sealed," she let out without thinking.
Then, lowering her head she pursed her lips
and grumbled, "Besides, it has been made perfectly clear to me that if I
tampered with it in any way, it would mean my death."
Coyly inclined her head, Disaidun Agripe
looked away.
In fact, this had been a bone of contention with
her. Sensing the letter's grave
importance, she had fought hard against her nature not to sneak a peek inside
and see what all the fuss was about.
"Oh, come now, surely
a resourceful girl such as you would not rest until your curiosity is
satiated? You mean to tell me that you
made no attempt at all?" Zunrogo could
not resist his desire to further beleaguer (needle, pester) her.
"Think what you
will," first was her initial curt retort then, realizing she had been
manipulated; Disaidun expelled her breath and vehemently protested her
innocence.
Inwardly Zunrogo was
laughing up a storm, scorning her naiveté, her utter stupidity.
As it were, Disaidun
Agripe had sealed her fate from the very moment she had accepted this
assignment of securing the letter within her safekeeping. It made no difference whether she had
tampered with it.
“Fool, you are just an unwitting, doomed courier, like
so many others who preceded you.” He almost pitied her.
Zunrogo’s ardent
investigation thus far had uncovered that, within last two years at odd
unspecified intervals, the task of safekeeping the letter had fallen on varied
(diverse) individuals with covert sponsorships (backing, patronage).
Zunrogo had only recently
identified, with some measure of certainty, the patron from the lethal sorority
that had masterminded it all.
The secret organization
(club) was none other than the most feared covenant fraternity, The Black
Molochs.
The carefully procured
couriers, the moment they’d outlived their usefulness, methodically
perished/disappeared without a trace, severing the only weak link outside of
this clandestine brotherhood. That is how The Black Molochs, had until then,
avoided detection (exposure).
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| 05-LANCE DIOSTIN JP 7 |
But once Zunrogo had discerned that Lance Diostin was the member of Black Molochs, that’s what had clued him in from the start; that, and the indisputable proof that the expandable courier was on board this vessel. After that connection had been established, it made perfect sense why Lance Diostin was in such hot pursuit, to intercept them.
Zunrogo had never bought
the advocated perception that, Egil Viggoaries, albeit furtively, gave any
credence to superstition. Nothing, nothing at all (disconcerted) fazed that
villain. Typically, contrary to the
fostered, erroneous belief, Fradel Rurik Korvald was not the bulls-eye target
here, though it had no doubt served the Eunuch's purpose, as well as Lance
Diostin’s, to on the sly, advance that cause.
“Yes,” Zunrogo congratulated himself. “I’ve had had a significant breakthrough in these last few months.
But even though the letter was as good as in
his keeping, few details still needed to be ironed out. For one thing he did
not entirely trust Disaidun’s husband, the Official Caroz Agripe, a supposed
official on the way to taking up new post. Of course, Caroz had been thoroughly
checked out and reports cleared him of all suspicion; however, Zunrogo still
had his qualms about him. For one thing he was way too soft and cowardly
despite his superb physique; it could all be a ruse, a good cover-up, to throw
off suspicion. Zunrogo would devise an effective plan later to properly test
him (flush him out); if he proved otherwise, he’d be then quickly disposed of.
His wife Disaidun Agripe could be manipulated into playing a big part, a kind
of borrowed knife; in setting him up and affecting his eventual demise.
Meanwhile Zunrogo, not being privy to the covert identities of the rest of the
Black Molochs, his next course of action could be placed in jeopardy; given
that for all he knew, a Black Moloch affiliate, could have already infiltrated
this vassal, going about all this time, totally undetected, keeping an eye on
things while working to undermine him (Zunrogo). Once this impediment was
flushed out and eradicated, his next course of action would then be, is to defeat
Lance Diostin and take him alive so as to extract the desired information from
him before his sure demise.
Competent as Zunrogo was,
he was not entirely certain he could manage this daunting objective alone and
so, considered enlisting Tizan’s help. That might be the key ingredient for his
eventual success. Afterwards he would
decide on what to do with Tizan.
Zunrogo had been informed
that the letter had always been kept in an airtight pouch of waxed
leather. The seal itself was indistinct
but bore unique properties, not the least of which was the fact that it was
laced with a deadly poison and a trick pin embedded cleverly within it, all to
discourage unwarranted tampering.
“You have no inkling at all of what it is that you're
carrying, do you?” he threw
Disaidun (Jepipi) another cursory look. “It’s just as well that you curbed your
curiosity out of fear of reprisals, at least it has prolonged your life this
little bit, long enough for me to...,” Zunrogo smirked and eyed her
wantonly.
~
(END OF SECTION 29)








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