He felt the point at his stomach a moment before it punctured skin and innards, tearing all in it's wake. Â His body stiffened, focusing on nothing but one thought.
I. Â Will. Â Die.
"No ... not like this ..."
He tried to grab at the man's hand, but when he touched it, Desmond only pushed the dagger farther in. Â Garston's face twisted in pain and fear. Â Everything he gained, all the information, all the gil, all the land and power, they were totally worthless to him now.
And this man was taking it all away from him.
"Shhh, hush now. We agreed dramatics were futile, yes? ...Excellent."
It was hard for him to focus. Â Garston blinked a few times, the blur around the corners of his vision worsened and darkened as Desmond leaned closer. Â The words the man said sounded like he was speaking from inside a tunnel.
"This is just. You know it."
Desmond patted Garston's cheek gently, one last insult to the man. Â Garston could do nothing, feeling his life slip away, soaked up by his silken nightgown.
~~~~~~~
The next morning would find his servant screaming for the guard. Â Garston, the man known as one of the most influential merchants in Ul'Dah, was dead, surrounded by an empty wineglass, a brass bell, and a dagger resting in his stomach.
I. Â Will. Â Die.
"No ... not like this ..."
He tried to grab at the man's hand, but when he touched it, Desmond only pushed the dagger farther in. Â Garston's face twisted in pain and fear. Â Everything he gained, all the information, all the gil, all the land and power, they were totally worthless to him now.
And this man was taking it all away from him.
"Shhh, hush now. We agreed dramatics were futile, yes? ...Excellent."
It was hard for him to focus. Â Garston blinked a few times, the blur around the corners of his vision worsened and darkened as Desmond leaned closer. Â The words the man said sounded like he was speaking from inside a tunnel.
"This is just. You know it."
Desmond patted Garston's cheek gently, one last insult to the man. Â Garston could do nothing, feeling his life slip away, soaked up by his silken nightgown.
~~~~~~~
The next morning would find his servant screaming for the guard. Â Garston, the man known as one of the most influential merchants in Ul'Dah, was dead, surrounded by an empty wineglass, a brass bell, and a dagger resting in his stomach.