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The Sword and Heir of Shadows-Chapter 66: Entertainment to the day
Chapter 66: Entertainment to the day
The woman had drifted into a peaceful slumber, her exhaustion finally catching up with her. The weight on the left side of the bed didn't immediately disrupt her sleep, as her body adjusted to the unusual presence. It was only when she started to stir, subconsciously reaching out to the other side, that she encountered something mushy and unfamiliar.
Startled, her heart raced as her fingers brushed against the unknown presence. She gasped and recoiled, clutching her towel to herself, her mind instantly jumping to a worst-case scenario. "Who's there?" She demanded, her voice trembling with fear and alarm.
From the dimly lit room, a voice replied, the tone casual and somewhat groggy. "What do you mean, 'who'? It's my room," the voice stated a hint of annoyance mixed with sleepiness.
Panicked and utterly bewildered, the woman instinctively reached for the light switch, flicking it on to reveal the person who shared the room with her. Her widened eyes fell upon a man standing before her. His vibrant green eyes glistened with a glimmer of confusion, partly open as he struggled with the lingering haze of sleep. His ruffled hair and disheveled appearance indicated that he, too, had been stirred from slumber.
The woman's voice trembled as she demanded, "Who are you, and what are you doing in my room?"
Kael rubbed his eyes and let out a groggy laugh, his voice reflecting his inebriated state. "Your room? Sorry, I think you might have stumbled into mine. My bad."
The awkward situation did little to help the woman's initial alarm. Her brows furrowed in frustration as she clutched her towel, her face flushing with a mix of embarrassment and anger. "This is ridiculous! I was told this is my room," she asserted, her words laced with irritation.
Kael blinked several times, his drowsy mind processing the situation slowly. He cast a confused glance around the room and then back at the woman. "Wait... this isn't my room?"
She shook her head, her grogginess fading as her determination returned. "No, it isn't."
Kael let out a long, exaggerated sigh, his weariness evident in his tone. "Great, I'm in the wrong room again."
The woman couldn't help but feel exasperation. "Again?"
"Yeah," Kael admitted with a sheepish grin. "My buddy, Carter, made me drunk earlier. We've got separate rooms, but I'm not great with directions when I'm like this."
Despite the awkwardness of the situation, the woman's frustration gave way to a hint of amusement as she watched the young man, who seemed to be suffering the consequences of his inebriation. She sighed and finally, a small smile crept onto her face. "Well, it seems we're both in the wrong rooms. It's been a long day for me too."
Kael's eyes cleared up a bit as he looked at her, finally taking notice of her towel-clad form. He grinned with a wink. "I hope my unexpected presence hasn't caused too much of a shock. My name's Kael."
She couldn't help but roll her eyes at the audacity of the man. "Kael, huh? Well, Kael, I'm Thea. You've certainly added some excitement to my day."
They had barely managed to get a good night's sleep after the previous night's ordeal. She had mixed feelings about the unexpected situation with Kael. The next morning, she found herself having breakfast alone in the inn's common area, pondering whether she should approach him or simply continue her journey.
Kael, however, had a dull headache from the previous night's drinking, and his curiosity about Thea got the better of him. He made his way over to her table, a slightly sheepish look on his face. "Morning, Thea. I hope you slept well in your new room. About last night..."
They looked up from her meal, her expression a mixture of caution and a hint of skepticism. "Well, at least you're awake now, Kael. I did get some sleep after the mix-up was sorted. Let's leave it at that."
Kael took her reply in stride, though he couldn't help feeling somewhat embarrassed. "I apologize again for the inconvenience. Mind if I join you for breakfast? I could use some food to help with this headache."
Thea's eyes scrutinized him for a moment before she sighed and gestured for him to sit. "Very well. You can sit, but don't think this changes my opinion of you."
As they shared a meal, Thea's guard remained up, and she couldn't help but make a comment about the previous night's incident. "I don't have much patience for perverts or men who can't take a hint, Kael."
Kael raised an eyebrow, his curiosity piqued. "Perverts? Well, that's a bit harsh, don't you think? I might have been a little out of it last night."
They stared at him with a scrutinizing gaze. "It's one thing to be a bit out of it; it's another to act inappropriately. I don't tolerate such behavior."
Kael nodded, understanding her perspective better now. "I see your point. Let's not dwell on it. We're both here for a reason, right?"
They seemed to relent slightly, her guard easing just a fraction. "Yes, we are. I'm searching for someone dear to me, and I'm determined to find him."
Kael leaned back in his chair, his tone more serious. "I'm searching for someone too, and it's a matter close to my heart. Maybe we can help each other, despite our rocky start."
They didn't fully let her guard down but nodded in agreement. "We'll see, Kael. If we can find some common ground in our search, I suppose we can work together."
With their uneasy truce established, they continued their breakfast, discussing potential leads, both fully aware that their meeting had started in a rather peculiar and less-than-ideal manner.
Kael and Thea were in the middle of a conversation when Carter joined them at the table, a mischievous smile on his face. Thea glanced at Carter and then back at Kael, a puzzled look in her eyes.
Carter's grin grew wider as he directed his playful comment at Kael. "Well, well, Kael. It seems like you've found another damsel in distress. Or is it just your charming personality working its magic again?"
Kael glanced at Carter with a smirk, playing along with his friend's teasing. "You know me too well, Carter. I just can't resist helping people in need."
Thea raised an eyebrow, not quite sure what to make of their exchange. "Is this some kind of inside joke between you two?"
Carter leaned in, adopting a conspiratorial tone. "You see, Thea, Kael here has a knack for stumbling upon people who need assistance. It's like he's a magnet for it. We've had our share of adventures thanks to it."
Kael chuckled, not denying Carter's words. "That's one way to put it, Carter."
Thea was now intrigued by their camaraderie. "So, Kael, what kind of adventures have you and Carter been through?"
Kael and Carter exchanged a glance, silently agreeing on what to share with Thea. Carter began to recount a few of their shared escapades, blending truth with exaggeration and humor, much to Thea's amusement. She couldn't help but laugh at their tales, and the tension that had been present between her and Kael earlier was gradually dissipating. 𝘣𝘦𝑑𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘦𝑙.𝘯𝑒𝘵
As their conversation continued, Kael shared a bit more about his quest, explaining that he was searching for his brother, William, who had been lost for many years. They empathized with his situation, recognizing the determination in Kael's eyes.
The trio soon found themselves engrossed in discussions about their missions, each revealing a bit more about themselves in the process. They spoke of her search for a dear friend who had gone missing under mysterious circumstances.
Kael looked at Thea with a sincere expression. "It seems we're both on personal journeys, Thea, driven by love and loyalty. Perhaps there's something we can help each other with."
Thea nodded the spark of a newfound connection in her eyes. "I'm beginning to think you're not as bad as I first assumed, Kael."
Kael chuckled. "First impressions can be deceiving. Now that we've gotten to know each other a bit better, maybe we can work together."
Carter, with a playful tone, chimed in. "And you've officially been inducted into the adventures of Kael and Carter."
They laughed her initial apprehension now a distant memory. "Well, I'm looking forward to our adventures together, and maybe we'll even find what we're searching for."