Spring 12th 512AV
Durvekral was exhausted when he woke up this morning. He didn't feel quite "rested." None of that mattered, though. He still had a job to do and he was almost out of his apartment. A job... He had a job. How had it come to this? This whole charade was supposed to be a coverup for his illegal activities. And yet here he was actually having to motivate himself to go to work! This was actually proving to be difficult.
As he started to doubt whether or not "this was all worth it," he exited his living space and locked the door. Upon turning around, he was greeted with the visage of the man whom he had met two days prior.
"Good day to you, Postman!"
The cheery greeting nearly sent Durvekral sprawling off of his concrete steps due to the sheer surprise of it all. "You again. I demand to know your name!"
"My name?"the man repeated. "What's the point? Giving you a label with which to address me isn't going to reveal anything to you. You won't know me any better with a word by which to identify me! That's what you really want isn't it? You don't want me to assign a phrase for you to call me; you yearn for the knowledge of where I come from, of who I serve and what my motives are. Am I right?"
Durvekral ignored the questions. They were all poignant. Durvekral was itching to know everything about this man. It drove him to severe frustration that someone could repeatedly slip in and out of his life at will. The only solace in all of this was the likelihood that this creature was some kind of charge of Ionu's and that a citizen like Durvekral was far too unimportant to draw Ionu's hand."Reveal your identity to me or stop following me, but you will not stalk me like I am some game to be hunted! If you press me any further, much like a wolf in the Unforgiving, I will be forced to strike and defend myself."
"Now, now," the man soothingly taunted Durvekral. "I didn't realize that you were feeling threatened. It wasn't my goal,"he admitted. "Fine, you want an identity?" The man grew silent. "I know, how about..." his eyes narrowed into a self-satisfied smile. His lips slowly formed the words; the man simply reveled in taunting this Symenestra. "Velanos Firefern. Isn't that what you tell everyone your name is, Mr. Firefern?"He giggled with a childlike, innocent, almost unknowing kind of brief laughter. He quickly cut off the laughter and spoke again. "Okay, okay, okay. You can call me...Gary. How about that? I've always liked the name Gary!"
Before Durvekral could respond with just how silly of a request that was, the man descended the concrete stoop and ventured into the street. He walked behind a crowd of people and did not emerge on the other side. An attractive, young, brown haired woman emerged on the other side and smiled directly at Durvekral. She casually waved goodbye with a suspicious smile on her face and then turned around a corner and out of sight.
Durvekral was exhausted when he woke up this morning. He didn't feel quite "rested." None of that mattered, though. He still had a job to do and he was almost out of his apartment. A job... He had a job. How had it come to this? This whole charade was supposed to be a coverup for his illegal activities. And yet here he was actually having to motivate himself to go to work! This was actually proving to be difficult.
As he started to doubt whether or not "this was all worth it," he exited his living space and locked the door. Upon turning around, he was greeted with the visage of the man whom he had met two days prior.
"Good day to you, Postman!"
The cheery greeting nearly sent Durvekral sprawling off of his concrete steps due to the sheer surprise of it all. "You again. I demand to know your name!"
"My name?"the man repeated. "What's the point? Giving you a label with which to address me isn't going to reveal anything to you. You won't know me any better with a word by which to identify me! That's what you really want isn't it? You don't want me to assign a phrase for you to call me; you yearn for the knowledge of where I come from, of who I serve and what my motives are. Am I right?"
Durvekral ignored the questions. They were all poignant. Durvekral was itching to know everything about this man. It drove him to severe frustration that someone could repeatedly slip in and out of his life at will. The only solace in all of this was the likelihood that this creature was some kind of charge of Ionu's and that a citizen like Durvekral was far too unimportant to draw Ionu's hand."Reveal your identity to me or stop following me, but you will not stalk me like I am some game to be hunted! If you press me any further, much like a wolf in the Unforgiving, I will be forced to strike and defend myself."
"Now, now," the man soothingly taunted Durvekral. "I didn't realize that you were feeling threatened. It wasn't my goal,"he admitted. "Fine, you want an identity?" The man grew silent. "I know, how about..." his eyes narrowed into a self-satisfied smile. His lips slowly formed the words; the man simply reveled in taunting this Symenestra. "Velanos Firefern. Isn't that what you tell everyone your name is, Mr. Firefern?"He giggled with a childlike, innocent, almost unknowing kind of brief laughter. He quickly cut off the laughter and spoke again. "Okay, okay, okay. You can call me...Gary. How about that? I've always liked the name Gary!"
Before Durvekral could respond with just how silly of a request that was, the man descended the concrete stoop and ventured into the street. He walked behind a crowd of people and did not emerge on the other side. An attractive, young, brown haired woman emerged on the other side and smiled directly at Durvekral. She casually waved goodbye with a suspicious smile on her face and then turned around a corner and out of sight.