Devon and Nerissa - Part One Here| Raffaele and Nerissa - Part Two Here
"Boy, you know there aren't any ships around here going across the seas. At least not for a few months when the trade routes are more active," Bones, the old barkeep at one of the taverns on the dock said to him in his scratchy and broken voice. The man looked ancient and like he was near a skeleton figure, hence the nickname given to him. Devon didn't even know his real name.
The Rogue dipped his head back and closed his eyes in frustration for a moment, letting out a breath. "I know. Figured I would ask anyway in case you heard something."
"What's got you in such a rush anyway?" The man leaned in a bit closer as he continued wiping the bar with a rag as not to be heard by the others who were mingling about in his establishment that night. "Your business doesn't take you that far."
"No, this is personal," Devon replied quietly, looking down to the mead in a moment of despair that he'd been gifted by Bones before drinking the nearly full cup down in one go. He shook out his shoulders and let the feeling fade. Failing Nerissa was not an option. They had to find a way. He would find a way.
He slid the empty drink towards Bones for a refill, dumping some coin on the bar top to pay for it as well as the information and storehouse the Rogues got to use here for their newly acquired hauls. Devon leaned on the bar and waited until he felt someone entirely too close for his liking at his back. His hand lowered casually to rest on his thigh, near to the dagger around his waist.
"No need for that," the unfamiliar voice came. It was low and calm, but Devon didn't move his hand. The man put his back against the bar and looked over to him. He had a dark complexion and accent that meant he wasn't from around here. Devon tried to think of who he might be and when he possibly slighted him or whoever he worked for in the past. From his demeanor alone, he knew this person was not going to be easy to take on if it came to it. "We should talk outside."
He raised an eyebrow and scoffed at the request. "No, thanks. I'm enjoying a quiet drink with my friend here," Devon replied, raising the cup up towards Bones who had just placed it down and gave a wary look to the stranger.
"It's about Nerissa." This caught his attention. Devon turned fully to the man now and stood up to face him, his hand gripping on the handle of the dagger. "The fae king has her."
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Never in his life had Devon felt as ill as he did now. The world was a complete blur. All he remembered was walking through the forest and then everything went askew. His head was pounding and his stomach turned. He'd thrown up the contents of his stomach twice and then there was nothing but dry heaving after. He stumbled onward until he could no more finally falling face first into the ground, going in and out of consciousness.
A shadow seemed to wrap him up and it felt like he was flying. Odd thing for a human to be doing. Despite how completely out of it he was, Devon realized it was this Raffaele who was carrying him since he could no longer walk. His mind was too in a fog to even process what was happening, but then there were bright spots of light coming from a massive tree and he was being dumped onto the floor. Or what he thought was a floor. It was more like moss covered grass, soft and cool, which was a slight relief on his dampened skin given how he was feeling.
There were figures around him, but he couldn't quite make them out. One he did recognize, even though his mind was dazed. "Nerissa?" She appeared to be on her knees and bound. Devon pulled himself up slightly, but slipped back to the ground.
"Humans..." A new voice. Condescending and smug. The person was in front of him, pushing his barefoot against his shoulder and knocking him back over with ease. "So weak."
"If you don't give him the wine, he won't last much longer." Raffaele's voice then. Devon felt like he was being stabbed by a thousand needles in his insides. Raffaele had warned him this would be the outcome of entering into the fae kingdom as well as whatever the king wanted to do in the way of torture, but the Rogue didn't care. If the king had Nerissa, it meant her death and maybe now his.
The king, or so he presumed must be the king, stepped away from him and walked back over to Nerissa with a delighted, but unnerving smile. "Tell me everything or you get to watch him die. Painfully."
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As the king’s harsh condescending tone filled her ear she felt the tears wish to well up in her eyes but her time to process was cut as his fingers wrapped around her throat squeezing. The memories of the vines she had wrapped around his throat in her escape from him not long ago played out. Her hands moved to grip his wrist as she gasped softly. Panic full in her eyes as she met his icy gaze. Struggling to keep her sense about her she whimpered out, a weak hand slapped against his arm. As her body started to grow limp with weak smacks against the king's arm she felt her body crumble to the ground. Automatically her longs filled with air once his hand released her.
She felt like she was hearing everything underwater as Kyan demanded that Raffaele go after Devon. “No…” left her but it was too soft for anyone but Raffaele to hear as she grasped at the floor to gain a sense of self. Her letter, how stupid could she have been to leave the letter out for others to find. She should have hid it in their spot, but she was in a rush. ‘Please don’t hurt him! Leave him be!’ was all her brain was screaming as she tried to regain herself between the ragged breaths she was drawing in.
Feeling the blade against her neck she knew she could press her head to it and end this all, as her gaze moved to Raffaele pleading eyes. If she killed herself right then and there, she couldn’t keep Kyan from killing Devon out of anger. Dropping her gaze from the Sanguine that had showed her kindness she knew that there was no reason in fighting the king anymore. Defeated was the closest emotion Nerissa could come to accept in that moment. Left alone with the Fae king wasn’t an option she liked either. Feeling the bindings wrapped around her she did as she was told and stayed quiet fearing the wrath of the mad king.
Time passed and there he was being held up by Raffaele, “Devon.” She got out before feeling the tightening of the binds from whos ever magic. He looked in rough shape, and if it wasn’t for the fact the Sanguine was so put together in an unnerving situation she was sure he would look the same. “Stop!” Nerissa screamed as Kyan pushed Devon over fighting against the binds. “He has nothing to do with this!” She cried out towards the mad king.
The tears fell down her face as she watched how weak and in pain Devon was. “I would have told you without you bringing him here to torture him. You sick bastard.” She settled back against the tight binds as she stared at the king. “Torture me not him.” She said as she then sighed before looking over to Devon once more. “The Ironspring’s of the Redwood forest are cursed, or that is the best way I could put it. In order to keep the forest and clan prosperous whenever an Ironspring girl is birthed, she is to be sacrificed to the mother tree.” Her gaze went to Raffaele for a moment before looking back to the king.
“I was lucky enough to be born the first girl in many generations, I was groomed my whole life knowing that when I turned eighteen my life was over. I was allowed to do whatever I wished as long as it was in the castle walls. Given anything I wanted because after all it was to be a short life. When I turned Eighteen, I went into the mother tree and met a version of myself that wanted me to cut my wrist and give my blood to the seed within the mother tree. I panicked. I was scared, I didn’t want to die so I picked up the seed and ran out of the tree.”
“When I left the tree I was greeted by a confused clan, the tree started to turn black and my people with it. They transformed into monsters and started attacking me, so I ran. I enclosed my home with magic that seemed stronger with the seed in my hand and found my way to England.” She said as she hung her head then. “I was a coward, I should have just ended my life for my people. I was going to fix it, I was making plans with Devon to return to my home and try to fix the mess I made. If nothing worked…I was going to do what I should have done that night when it all happened.”


Devon abruptly felt himself being dragged away as two strong arms hooked under his. His mind and body were too far gone then and he wasn't sure what was happening around him, but he suddenly could smell water and the deafening rush of its current nearby. He was thrown down onto his back again and when he looked up, he could see the water had carved its way from the mountainside and along some of the magnificent tree's many limbs, ending in the steep drop of a waterfall. He knew this was probably going to be his end and he never could've dreamed up something like this as being the way he would go. Then it was suddenly peaceful. The twinkling of the stars in the dark sky between the canopy of leaves on the branches of this endless tree were what he focused on instead of how he knew his body was dying already.

Nerissa tried to talk as fast as she could, she needed to save him, why was he gasping for air this way. What was wrong! Her brain felt as if it was on fire trying to understand how the strongest person she knew was clawing at the moss taking ragged breaths. She felt the warmth of the blood sliding down her lip from his hand across it, She wanted to growl back at him on how she herself was just as Royal as he. The fact was, he had no respect either. Yet words would on hurt Devon, he was using her soft spot effectively. He was truly a master of torture, probably a sadistic nature that he had to feed into.
“Kyan.” Clarice's voice filled his ear as she appeared behind him, her hand coming to his shoulder. “I swear each time I see you, your temper seems to be running shorter and shorter.” she tsked out to him as she circled in front of him. “I am glad you came to your senses before you killed my bloodline I worked so hard creating.” Her mind drifted to Tristan and Isolde for a moment. “I would have hated to have to come in and fight with you in front of those pesky elders, who are far too opinionated.” 

Sitting up slightly at the waist, he waited as she shifted from being on top of him and noted the dark staining of his shirt. For a moment he thought it was his own blood, but then remembered the wine Raffaele had offered to keep him alive. The pounding in his head was slightly less intense than it had been on the outskirts of the forest and so Devon took that as a sign the drink was working. Once his vision had finally cleared enough, he could really focus on Nerissa. She was bound still which made him weakly crawl behind her and reach for the dagger at his boot. It took a few sawing motions for the thickened vines to finally fall away and free her of the bonds. His hand then softly came to her cheek as he smiled, thankful that was she was still alive. "Are you alright?" His thumb brushed over her skin until his eyes stopped at the corner of her lip where she'd obviously been struck. Devon's jaw clenched in response and darkness passed over his eyes. "Bastard." He instinctively went to the sword that should've been at his hip, but it wasn't and the pull that it always had when it wasn't near began.

“No I’m not alright at all,” Her face was swollen, her flesh along her neck and mouth would take on the blue, purple and black colorations as the bruises formed overnight. She could feel his anger but hoped he realized how unmatched they were against Kyan. Her hands moved to take hold of his as he realized the sword was gone. “He seemed to recognize the sword you carried.” She said softly, not wanting to let his large hand go as she held it. Her eyes moved along his face before she finally let her gaze move around the room.
“What are the next steps for you and them?” She asked knowing that when it came to the Fae her visions were fuzzy; they were a weak spot for her. She finished her wine before standing to move closer to him. “Think you can keep my human alive with that rage of yours?” she whispered in his ear as her hands moved over his arm slowly. “He will be useful to us as long as we can keep him on our side.” She said knowing that this is where Devon's future got fuzzy for her. “Our debt will be repaid.” She assured him her hand trailed down to the pitcher of wine, stealing it from his hand to take a long sip herself.

His stormy blue eyes followed Nerissa across the room as she went towards the platter that hadn't been touched, listening to the guilt she carried becoming too much as her emotions spilled over in tears. His hand gripped the sturdy dark wood of the bed and forced himself to a wobbling stand. Taking a couple of swaying steps, he walked over to where she stood, reaching out. "Is that so." His arms wrapped around her small frame and pulled her to his chest. Right then he didn't say anything else. He just wanted to have her against him, safe within his hold.
"Let me pass. How exactly do you think I am going to help them escape? A few moments is all I'm asking." Raffaele's gaze looked up towards the towering centaur who glared back. After quite a few minutes attempting to gain entry, the fae finally moved aside to let him in.

She felt the tension easing laugh leave her lips at his words, “Thank you. I know that it will take much restraint for you to keep your hands to yourself against my greatest enemy.” She teased back slightly but the truth was laced in her words. Her eyes fluttered at the gentle touch he offered moving her hair that stuck to her face. She followed his lead as he lifted her head back looking at the bruising beginning to take place. “Devon,” the fae said his name softly as her hand reached up to trail her fingers along his cheekbone. “Know that when you are by my side is the only time I never felt afraid. You make me a better, Nerissa.” She offered him an easy smile. “Like you said, we will figure this out, then I can spend the rest of my time being a rogue with you, annoying you.” Her fingers drifted down from his cheek along his neck.
She sat the pitcher lost in that thought for a moment before feeling him roughly pull her against him. Every thought she had before that moment drifted away as she gave him a smirk. “Well my manners were never very good, you should know that better than anyone, Kyan.” she purred out as she moved her free hand to tangle into his hair. “Do you wish me to be different? A gentle, mild mannered woman who did everything you said?” She gave a gentle tug of her fingers in his hair.
“Devon, Can I ask for one thing before we go on this adventure? In case?” She felt her heart beating fast as she stared up at him. Her cheeks flushing as she got on her tippy toes to close the space between them. Her lips inching closer only ever kissing him when he needed her breath life, this would be different. “Will you…” Nerissa jumped against Devon when the door swung open, Devon naturally putting himself between her and danger. She leaned around Devon to see who it was then.


When the doors closed once again she realized she was hanging on to Devon still. She turned her head back to look him in the eyes for a long moment. “Not going anywhere? You do realize the likelihood of us making it out of this alive is very slim right?” She gave a shake of her head, then took a bold move for her. She leaned in and pressed her lips to his softly, letting her eyes flutter closed wanting to remember this moment the way his lips curved against hers. The feeling of her heart pounding away waiting to see if he would return the kiss. This very well could be her last kiss ever and she wanted it to be with him.







As he leaned in kissing her once again she felt the sparks floating around them, as the magic sparked around them in a circle as if they were surrounded by fairy lights. She took a step back and pulled him with her slowly hoping not to cause him too much pain to find their way to the bed. She wished to spend the night in his arms, hoping that he was right. They would bring back her people, save her head and maybe she could start a life with him where they could be more than friends. Laying in the bed with him, spending the night sharing small kisses and holding each other until the exhaustion took over them both.





A Rogue till the end, his eyes moved about the tree in which they walked in order to work out any means of escape, armory, or other advantages he could somehow find. However, Devon was also in awe of the surroundings as well. Impossibly large and alive, the tree seemed to move and change as its limbs stretched to other sections to bring them and others that walked the halls when the carved staircases within were not sufficient. Whirls of disbelief swirled in his mind and feeling Nerissa's hand in his grounded him again when he looked down to her, seeing the tenseness in her eyes. His thumb brushed over her fingers in comfort while he tried to silently give her whatever strength he could convey.
Kyan then put his back to them both as he took a few steps to the door. "We'll need you both at your best so I'm letting you keep your treasures." He could feel Devon's mind working, his stare boring through the back of his head with the contemplation of raising Excalibur then and there in some fool's effort in taking his life. Kyan so enjoyed these games because he knew Devon would do no such thing if he were smart and wanted him and Nerissa to keep breathing. The king turned and smiled in mock sweetness, his arm sweeping towards the door for them to head down to the center of the tree where the portal would open for royalty only, the fae gate leading them to the Redwood. "Shall we?"
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