《Twisted Magic》168: Ruan
Advertisement
All Ruan knew was bright, burning fury.
He was so angry at Varajas it was almost blinding. The anger seemed to create its own haze that he was looking through, moving through. He could barely think, and his body didn’t feel entirely his own.
That didn’t slow him down. He’d never fought so well in his life. Years of pent-up frustration and rage and fear all twisted together to drive him harder and faster than he’d ever moved before. He was a being of pure vengeance, punishment made manifest, an angel born of fire and wrath for the sole purpose of returning to Varajas all the pain he’d ever caused.
Varajas who kept pushing him, taunting him. Calling him Donatien’s dog, when they both knew what he was really saying. What he meant was that Ruan was weak, that Ruan’s convictions were fragile, malleable things.
That was why Ruan had to stay angry, why he had to move fast. If he let Varajas keep talking, if he gave himself a moment to think, he would falter and drown in the knowledge that Varajas was right.
Everything about this was too familiar, and Ruan had to keep that from his mind as well. All the years they’d spent training together, working together, fighting each other in play and in practice. All those years, Varajas had always been better. Today, Ruan was pushing him back, keeping him off balance, driving him over and over again to retreat, to step back and away, but it was still so achingly full of echoes. That, too, was a threat.
He had to stay angry, because if he stopped being angry, all the rest would come crashing in.
Varajas didn’t look angry. In years together, Ruan had learned how to read every line, every tiny twitch of that stoic face. Varajas’s words, his taunts had been icy jabs of cruelty—and Ruan knew that side of Varajas too—but there hadn’t been any real force behind them. That was Varajas backed in a corner, defending himself, but the truth was in Varajas’s eyes, in the set of his mouth, in the heaviness of his body. A haunted, soul-deep weariness that Ruan had to convince himself he didn’t see.
Advertisement
For eight years Ruan had been dreaming of this moment, planning this confrontation and how it would go. He’d imagined a thousand ways Varajas could have fought back, a thousand things Ruan would say, a thousand ways to punish Varajas for every hurt, every insult, every humiliation.
The trouble was, Varajas wasn’t fighting back. In all Ruan’s calculations, he hadn’t prepared for that.
“Did you run away from the knights the way you ran from the order? Is that how you survived? More cowardice?”
“Is that what you remember? Cowardice?” Varajas sidestepped, parried, but it was becoming more and more noticeable to Ruan that all he was doing was defending himself. “Or is that just what you tell yourself so you can sleep at night? Because if I was the coward, then you don’t have to be.”
Another burst of anger gave brutal strength to Ruan’s blows. “I kept my vows!”
“You hid behind them.”
That same relentless confidence. Varajas wasn’t yelling, wasn’t really even arguing. There was that familiar edge of detachment to his words, the conviction that he knew the truth, and didn’t need to expend the effort to convince anyone else of it.
It just pissed Ruan off more. “You’re always so fucking sure you’re right.”
Varajas responded with a hollow laugh. “Ruan, I gotta say, I’ve never been less sure of anything.”
This was not following the script. Ruan had been prepared to fight a villain. He hadn’t been ready for…this.
How was it that after all Ruan’s preparations, that despite the fact Ruan had every advantage in this fight, that he was winning, Varajas still managed to be the one in control?
Ruan caught Varajas’s sword between his blades, and with a reflexive twist, pulled it out of Varajas’s hand. It went flying to the side. Varajas tried to dive after it, but Ruan jabbed at the air, driving him back. And back. Until he’d backed into a tree and the point of Ruan’s sword was at his throat.
Advertisement
Now came the moment of truth. Ruan could have his revenge, could finish the fight that had been interrupted eight years ago. He could kill this man, this traitor, who had betrayed the order—who had betrayed Ruan. He could drag Varajas back to the High Father in chains. He could finally—finally—prove that he had been right and Varajas had been wrong.
He could demand answers. How had Varajas survived? Were there more knights who had escaped? What did Lysander know? Important questions that were his job to ask.
Except the only question pounding through his mind, the question Ruan had to clench his teeth against, was none of those things. It had nothing to do with the knights, nothing to do with the Brotherhood, and everything to do with the hurt Ruan had been trying to deny for eight years.
All he wanted to ask right this moment was, how could you leave me?
Advertisement
- In Serial41 Chapters
Just empty eye sockets: Eyeless Jack x Reader *completed*
Someone has recently been leaving notes in your room. Who is your stalker, and why are they stalking you? Is it safe to write back?
8 173 - In Serial80 Chapters
The Orc's Consort
*Editing*"Jas...Jasper," I gasped as he pulled his slick fingers from between my legs. Would he finally take me? At one time in my life, I could never dream of submitting myself to Orc, but Jasper Bloodborne, chief of the Northern Orruk horde, had his grip on my heart. "Please," I whispered, begging him once more. I could feel his bulge grow, digging into my mound. He released his soft lips from my breast and looked at me with pure lust. He reached down and undid the top button of his pants, looking at me as he did. He undid another and lowered his hand to undo the last button. He paused in suspense. "Are you sure you are ready for me little warrior?" He said as the corner of his lip curled.I look back up with pleading eyes. I nodded, and he undid the last button. His girth burst forth fully erect. Oh, gods, he's so massive. I didn't imagine he'd be this huge. "That will never fit." I gasped22 year old Lady Brenna of Blackwater Hold had been dealt away to the Northern Orruk horde by her father. At first, she could not understand how her father could trade her away to these beasts. Were they beasts, her father taught her to believe this? She would learn that her father was the true monster. He had traded her away to save his skin after he wronged the Orruk Chief Jasper Bloodborne. Jasper had been so kind and gentle with her, something she thought an Orc was incapable of. Could she grow to love him?
8 320 - In Serial29 Chapters
The Cuddling Game
'The Cuddling Game is easy. Cuddle with your special someone for as long as possible. Why? To win $10K! Rules are simple. You must always be touching your partner. No separating for ANY reason. Bring any meds and items you need throughout the day to the contest. This event will take place on Saturday, May 27th and will last until there is one couple left! So if you have a special someone you want to spend an entire day in bed with, feel free to sign up for this fun contest! See you then!'Abigail Michaels wasn't too thrilled to hear about a contest dedicated to cuddling. Until she heard about the prize of $10K. When her uptight boyfriend, Jonathan Mathers, refuses to participate in such a foolish waste of time, Abby is left to dream of winning that money.Or is she?Highest Ranking:#432 in ChickLit (12/3/17)#343 in ChickLit (12 /6/17)#335 in ChickLit (12/8/17)#278 in ChickLit (12/9/17)#256 in ChickLit (12/10/17)#215 in ChickLit (12/11/17)#1 in College Romance 8/17/18
8 184 - In Serial10 Chapters
The Pastor, The Confessions of A Blind Girl
18 and Older. Sexual content and scenes. Smut. Absolutely no educational value.Why is the confessions of an innocent blind girl giving Pastor Phillips a hard on? A story of a confession... or a fantasy?
8 203 - In Serial23 Chapters
Outside The Lines [boyxboy]
Sarcastic Theo is just trying to get through his senior year of high school with his sister Thalia and his best friend Oliver. But Theo’s life gets flipped upside-down when the overly flamboyant Dimitri Ivanov is thrust into his life. Dimitri is cocky, flashy, and makes a hobby out of annoying Theo. But Theo begins to question whether Dimitri’s constant flirting is all in fun, or if it’s becoming serious. And why is straight Theo getting such strong feelings for Dimitri?
8 172 - In Serial29 Chapters
Unrequited Love
Zara Ahmed Khan is a eighteen year old, a beautiful and innocent soul. Born in Pakistan to Ahmed Khan and shereen ahmed khan. Her father is pathan and her mother is a punjabi. She is the youngest child in her family with four older brothers and one sister. Her family moved to New York when she was just seven years old. She is currently in her second year of college. She is very ambitious, wants to make a future for herself and wants to be independent. Daniel Venttali is a thirty year old, he is a well know and respected businessman with multiple different companies, hotel chains, and media outlets. He is a ruthless billionaire with so much money that he can buy anything with just a swipe on his card. Although he is a smart and successful businessman, but nobody knows that he runs the biggest underground mafia. Read more to find out to see how two people come together. Both have their own wars to fight and let's see if they win.
8 132

