by Oluse on March 6th, 2012, 9:02 pm
Oluse didn't relax once he realized he was alone. A part of him felt a twinge of dread at the prospect, the smallest idea that his intentions might actually work. That that half thought out plan might render the reward he asked for.
As he approached the cabinet, wisely sealed shut against the public, Oluse knew in the pit of his stomach that that was the moment, the one in which he could walk away and nobody but Adarin and himself would ever know. But, Adarin's words drove him forward, enforced by his new found pride "...Don't you feel it, like a dagger to the heart? They just think you're a child, incapable of everything. You have to show them you're not just a child." Words that presented the fragile mind of the boy an ultimatum, a path with two turns and he knew he must choose one. Inaction, denial, childhood was one that would never give him his own place in the world. Or, this plan, control... action.
With a deep inhale and tempered and restricted exhale, a nervous force behind it, he crouched down and slipped his fingers under the secure cabinet's base, curled them upward and retrieved the small key cleverly tucked within a lip specifically made under the skirt of the wooding for this exact use. Something even Adarin wouldn't know about, only his family. Straightening, he slipped the key into the hole, and with a click that made Oluse's hair stand on end he pulled the door open, as if there had been no precautions made against such an action what so ever, as if the universe wished him to carry out that action, he looked up the tender insides of the impenetrable carapace of wood, shining in a soft and dwindling fire light like hidden treasure.
He worked quickly at this time, paranoia filling him with a false sense of urgency. He ran his fingers along the contents of the cracked safe, cool, smooth, clear vials of the most valuable, and most pungent of remedies and potions his family possessed. Finally his finger lingered upon what he searched for, clear as water the label turned ever so slightly away from him, only catching the last four letters of the tonic's name, "rian." Adeptly Oluses hands pulled his target from the shelf, replacing it, with a slight ting of glass against glass, with a vial of pure Denvali water, the feigned name upon the label forged by his own hand.
His tool acquired, lifted from his own blood's work, Oluse pushed the cabinet's doors shut once more, turned the key back with the sound of a complicated latch, and slipped the key securely back to it's position, then stuck the vial into his pocket, keeping his hand wrapped around it, not able to part from it, for fear it might somehow slip from the pockets of his over sized coat or from the confined of reality all together, if he were to leave it a moment to it's on devises. His trust in everybody, and everything, was fading as he committed his first prominent act against anther's trust.
And so with that he walked toward the exit again, his heart pounding, his head light, and heart heavy. Next was Adarin's part of the plan and he hoped it would work as well as his own, or at least part of him did. Regardless, there was no turning back then.