"For we deal with the most heinous trade of them all. Blood."
Julius' statement had a nasty habit of ringing like a death knell over and over in her mind. A deep scowl etched itself across her features as she paced Mikh'a's office. At Ki's request, she had been granted refuge alongside him within the Dauntless household. Much had transpired over the past few moons and there was still more to do. The end of her tail flickered sharply, mimicking the ire on her face, as a multitude of thoughts and visions tumbled themselves through Nahare's mind. Part of her was surprised she hadn't imbed a permanent trail in the floorboards. She paused for a moment, the faintest of smirks toying with the corners of her mouth at the notion.
Bright golden hues drifted toward the bottle of pineapple juice on the desk, her smirk widening into a fang filled grin. Slender fingers snatched the bottle and brought it to her lips. She downed a good portion of its contents with relative ease, almost as if she were chugging her favorite spiced rum. Her penchant for juice was one of the few things keeping her nerves steady. Then again, she was counting the days until Osric started hollering at her for continuously swiping their much beloved beverage and she'd either have to reel back on it or proceed to ruthlessly destroy some other flavor. With the bottle in hand, Nahare finally settled herself down into the chair by the fireplace. "Focus." She inwardly reprimanded herself.
The flames danced brightly with small embers sparking and popping every so often. Tendrils of warmth curled out to embrace her and the fur on her ears lightly stood on end as the heat caressed them. She inhaled deeply through her nose, holding the air in her lungs for a count of three before exhaling softly. Her fluffy maroon tail curled itself about her waist, one of her claws idly tapping against the bottle now. Nahare tucked her legs beneath her and propped her forehead against the palm of her free hand. She wished she could recount her journey in the form of writing, but the risk of someone with ill or too curious intent finding the tome and reading it was too great. Or maybe it was just her ever increasing paranoia.
Alas, Nahare was trapped within the confines of her mind, forced to reflect on and memorize situations internally as a means to process and ingrain within herself just what in the seven bloody hells was going on. Sure, she had a select few people that she could bitch and moan to, but that required getting them to stop for more than five minutes and they were just as stressed out. Her lips pursed into a tight, thin line. For a split second she had hoped that if she thought on everything hard enough that it would all just poof into nothingness. Hahaha... haha... hah. It didn't work like that. Nor would it ever.
"Adin. Jin'li. Tengri." Nahare muttered the names with a tone of utter contempt. Those names were of three very dangerous men and each one was marked for death. At least in her eyes they were and she knew her mate, Ki, wanted to see them dead, too. She was well aware of the shenanigans two of them had caused and now continued to do so. Ki had gotten himself wrapped up in a job assigned by Tengri, only for both them to find out later on that Adin and Jin'li were extra links in the grand chain of things. Good 'ol Osric was the one to break that joyous bit of news. Just how much of a hand Adin and Jin'li had in this remained to be seen.
The icing on the cake included Osric being very much roped into this web, and as far as she could potentially assume, Mikh'a had been briefed or would find out soon enough. Her sister Nataru, Memith, and Julius were amongst the list of allies able to be called upon. Nahare slowly shook her head. There were too many involved playing a double game. On the same token, she wondered if they were going to need as many people as they could get their hands on when it came time to confront their quarry. While they supplied Tengri with weapons they were also desperately digging up every little bit of information they could to use against him. Something wasn't right and not a damned thing added up concerning this man and those he associated with.
Nahare heaved a long, drawn out sigh as she mulled over the names of four other high risk, high value targets that were to be pursued. Folks that were presumed dead but rumored to be walking the earth once more. "Why can't the dead stay that way?", was a another statement, this one made by Ki, that also made repeat runs through her mind. One of the four, or rather someone who knew of the person in question, was found and interrogated. She wrinkled her nose. In the back of her mind she had a feeling this man would need to be pinned down for a second time given that she had assumptions he wasn't entirely truthful. The way he spoke and the smirk upon his lips at certain questions felt out of place.
Still, she had garnered quite a bit of intel and it was nothing to scoff at. That left three to be dealt with while they maintained their facade. Time was of the essence and it had to be spent wisely. In a sense, she was high risk, high value herself. Her hand fell from her forehead to rest upon her belly with another sigh. Not only was Mikh'a Ki's apprentice, he was a self-proclaimed doctor, and she was thankful to have his expertise to call upon as it would be needed in the coming months. Her movements within the field were restricted now and it frustrated her to no end.
She wasn't one to lurk in the shadows because by the Twelve she had to be right there in the thick of things! Nahare grit her teeth and a low growl rumbled in her throat. Despite the severe consequences, she had already made up her mind to get as close as possible and help in any way she could. Like hells was she going to be forced to stay idle. If anything, she'd likely need to be tied, gagged, and locked in Mikh'a's office with the door boarded to ensure she stay put. Too much was at stake. A deranged smile plastered itself across her face as she imagined curling her fingers around Tengri's neck and watching the light fade from his eyes as he bled out.
His pain, along with Adin's and Jin'li's, would be her sick pleasure. If her hands weren't stained crimson by the time this was over then she didn't do her job right, or she was dead. Nahare downed the last of the pineapple juice and set the bottle on the floor. She rolled her neck in a long, slow circle, her joints releasing one loud pop after another. However, she was brought out of her reverie by a knock on the door. Sazi's voice rang out on the other side as she had come to check on her. With a grunt, she hoisted herself from the chair to answer the door, forcing a smile so as to not worry the little Lalafell.