Malek

“It’s only stealin’ if what you’re takin’ isn’t yours.” From the looks of utter devotion surrounding him, Malek knew it was clear that nearly every woman in the building was very much his. Still, it wasn’t in his nature to deny someone refreshment or companionship and he flexed his influence like a familiar muscle – creating a space between beauties for the stranger to sit in and briefly taking his eyes off the “fondling” pair to address his new acquaintance. “I’d say I wuddn’t makin’ them do anything they wouldn’t ordinarily do but. These city girls are just so eeaaaaaaaaasy…”

He pulled back the veil from their eyes, his expression neutral and muscles at ease. In his youth such exercises had been a challenge of his ability but now they were as easy as breathing. Their stunned silence was thick with horror and embarrassment but even then they did not direct their wrath to the boy who had made them humiliate themselves. The dagger only amplified his powers, after-all and enough of his charm shielded him from what might have been an ugly scene of accusations. Instead they gathered their belongings and shuffled off; giving Malek a good laugh when their shoulders brushed and they recoiled in horror from one another. A few drinks earlier and he might have thought more about showing-off his degree of his control. But in his inebriation he found both the liberty to be open and the bravery to face the fact that his long-missing best friend was going to walk through the doors any minute and give him an earful.

Judging by the standards of Licia’s best and brightest, Malek was nothing. And while it was true he might not have known much of their world, the considerably seedier tones of places like the club he was currently inhabiting were very-much familiar. It would be foolish to traipse around Celeste City with his true name on his lips or those of anyone else. Granted, this realization had only struck him halfway through his own name and “Maki” seemed a serviceable choice at the time. It slipped easily from him now, one of a dozen false names he’d given to avoid capture or commitment. “Ferenc, Ferenc, Ferenc…” Male chortled, “Tid be a crime ta let anything happen to this tongue when it’s brought so many women joy. But now I’m the one wonderin’… where are you from that you’ve seen people handle a dagger atall?” The grin that followed spread slowly, mirroring his drunken wits. Information was valuable and the boy in front of him was clearly of the Third Realm – a thief’s eyes had to be accustomed to the dark. But his interest in the question waned when one of his admirers threw himself onto his lap and slipped her pretty mouth against his. He could not correctly interpret the look that crossed, “Ferenc”’s face then. Thus he assumed it was the same look every other man in the world would give him whenever they recognized his superiority with the fairer sex.

“Don’t get yurself all worked up.” He chortled, brushing the women off him like flies as their tender gazes became more and more irritating. “Ya can have ’em when i’m done. Jus’ killin time afore my girl shows up. Truth be told she’ll probably take this back then and I’ll only have this gorgeous mug to lure them in with.” Bored and curious, he slouched forward and leaned in close to the darker skinned male. “O’course that’ll be more than enough…” To illustrate his point, he tilted the blade just slightly to let the hilt press against his companion’s thigh. At the same time he turned down his own charm. It was eerie to feel the change of energy in the air. Like predators, the eyes of the harem shifted their focus from Malek, to the blade and then to Ferenc. Then he let the dagger rest on the table before them, touching neither and the balance again moved to him “See whatta mean?” He chortled, snatching up the blade with quick and experienced fingers and putting it safely in its sheath.

Fernand

“Touche,” Fernand offered with a chuckle, shaking his head. Maybe Maki wasn’t much to look at from the viewpoint of a Lician bigwig, but Fernand knew better. Not only was he paid to know better, but he depended on knowing better for his own survival (and general peace of mind). He had a way of being able to tell when something intriguing was also entirely irrelevant to his interest, and somehow, though he knew nothing of Maki, he had the feeling that the silver-haired young man did not fall into that category.

He decided it may turn out to be in his best interest to get to know the stranger better. It didn’t seem that it would be hard to get in his good graces, at least. He waved the waitress back over to pre-emptively order Maki another round of drinks, gladly taking the bait to change the course of conversation. He had no intention of sharing his knowledge of dagger wielding, reckless or otherwise, but he had a feeling that Maki would be a bit looser tongued. If not now, that could be remedied with a few more drinks.

“Jus’ killin time afore my girl shows up. Truth be told she’ll probably take this back then and I’ll only have this gorgeous mug to lure them in with.”

“Have a girl, do you?” He smiled. Although the gleam in his golden eyes suggested he was more than just innocently intrigued by the statement, the mirth that caused his teeth to peek out from between his lips was sincere. This Maki sure was a character. A despicable sort of character, but at least at the moment he appeared to be the harmless sort of despicable.

That could change at any moment, given the power that he had at his disposal, and Fernand had a cynical enough of an outlook on human nature not to count on that happening. Still, if the worst he was planning on doing with that charm of his was make a handful of women melt into a puddle at his feet, Fernand saw no cause for alarm.

“You’re certain she won’t give you Hell, finding you like this?”

The question served multiple purposes. Curiosity, for one thing. What kind of woman owned a magical, power-amplifying dagger she’d willingly lend to her significant other—and didn’t mind when he took advantage of it to flirt with other women? And what kind of man wasn’t afraid of the consequences, for that matter? There was also the perk of just knowing things. One never knew when any sliver of interesting information could come in handy. Information was the best way to get yourself both in and out of tricky situations. Fernand knew that just as well as Maki. And fortunately, he wasn’t so fickle with where he placed his attention.

As interested as he was to learn more about the dagger itself—where it came from and the extent of its power, for one thing—he kept his eyes pointedly off of it until Maki had it re-sheathed. He didn’t want to seem as if he were gearing up to try swiping it. Fernand knew when he should pick his battles.

Fernand gestured toward the herd of women surrounding them. They were a few short, now that he had dismissed the two that had been fondling one another, but where they had left, the other squirmed eagerly, pleased by the fact that their competition had dwindled.

“You hold her in a much higher esteem than this bunch, it seems. She must be something particularly impressive. Not that the dagger itself wasn’t enough of an indication to that fact. I don’t suppose she’s bringing any friends?”

Job or no job, he was intent on having fun. And more than that, he was hoping the light conversation would encourage Maki to continue being so eager to share. His secrets, not his women. But well, Fernand wouldn’t complain about the women, either. If Francois were still here, listening, he’d chastise him.

Night off or not, we’re on a job, he’d say. You can’t spend the night with anyone. They might see one of us later at the school and it would complicate things. You don’t need me to tell you that.

It was true: he didn’t need Francois to tell him that. All joking aside, he didn’t have any intention of picking up a woman and it was a great comfort to know that the ones he was currently surrounded with were so dazed and intent on Maki they’d likely forget his face before the night was over. Still, that didn’t make it any less fun to think about. It had been awhile since he’d had the free time to even so much as entertain flirting.