You Were Warned

Chapter 29 Dinner

Master I sat at the dining table waiting for Merna to show up. The form of my dragon seemed to upset Merna, yet she did not seem to mind the humanoid form that I had presented to her. I could control many aspects of my shifts, the only exceptions were my eyes, teeth and nails. I tapped the table with my finger as the reports from the mages started to come to me. All my orders have been followed. Ashur linked me, informing me that Merna had just left her room. In the far distance, I could hear footsteps approaching the dining room. 'There is a slight problem!’ Puabi linked me. ‘What has happened?’ I was not impressed that Puabi was disturbing me. ‘Camile did not eat and had emptied what was in her stomach in a bucket in front of me.’ ‘Clean her up and feed her after she has time to rest!" I ordered, ‘Puabi what is this emotion that I am sensing?’ Puabi took too long to answer, ‘It is pity!’ I could tell that it was a partial truth. ‘And?’ I wanted her to tell me what the other part of the truth was. ‘I was just wondering …’ Puabi was stuttering. I found this behaviour to be out of character for her. From the time I can remember, she has always gotten to the point of what is on her mind. ‘Puabi!’ I gave her my warning tone. ‘As you wish! I will complete the task you have given me!’ Her words seemed heartbroken, out of character for her. ‘If you have this much pity for four hundred and seventeen, teach her how to serve, the same way you learned!’ I told her with a huff. Only a blind man could not see the human borns beauty. Puabi must be star struck by the human born.‘As you wish … Master!’ Puabi whispered wistfully. The connection was closed! Puabi never did tell me what the other half of the truth was, I would have to question her later. I had other thoughts that kept me occupied! Like the little redhead, that was in the adjoining chamber to mine. I glanced up to see Merna entering the room. Getting up from my spot, I motioned to the chair that I wanted her to sit in. Merna smiled up at me, I knew she was forcing herself to do so. I wonder how many times she has done this? With practice, she could easily fool others into believing that the smile is genuine. Pulling out of the chair, I had placed her beside me. I would be able to speak with her and notice every single twitch she would make. I held the chair as Merna sat in the seat with grace, something I am sure she had learned while in the mortal world. Merna observed my actions. Merna’s mannerism is that of a regular barnyard animal, yet I am sure she will learn quickly to mimic the actions of my people. She has intelligence, which means she can adapt. That is probably the only redeemable quality about human borns, their skills to adapt to the changes of their surroundings. They have and always will be followers needing tending too! Once I was comfortable in my chair I gestured with my hand that she could eat and drink. I observed her questioning expression that masked her face. ‘Smart little hybrid!’ There was a slight flash of light in her eyes, only a keen eye would have caught such an action. My home was having a reaction to her skills as a hybrid. The atmosphere was bringing her powers to the surface of her being. This was a normal transition for individuals like Merna. Like my siblings, we would not know what traits the hybrid will have until events transpire. I watched intently as I grabbed my goblet of wine. Sipping on the liquid, Merna grabbed her goblet and poured water into the goblet. ‘Smart little pet!’ I smiled to myself. “Tell me about who you are?” I kept a close eye on her.“This is the first time that I have ever been here. Up to now, I did not know that you existed. I was under the assumption that only the gods of death could collect humans!” Merna spoke softly. It appeared to me that she was gauging her tone with me. Making sure she did not step out of line. This is just an aspect of who she is, I wanted to know the real Merna. Every move she made was calculated! “You know about them?” Showing interest in the conversation that we were sharing. “I can travel the realms, not like this mind you!” She kept eye contact with me. “Astral projection?” I asked, figuring it would be a yes. It was very apparent that Merna was using her skills of intuition to guide her actions. She will know from past interactions to avoid insulting the host. Unlike the others, she will have more insight into the customs we have. Yet, she doesn’t know everything that transpires here. “Yes! It is something that I profected over the decade!” Merna seemed proud of her skill. I motioned my hand toward the table, “There is plenty of food! Pick whatever it is that you would like.” I smiled wondering how she would wiggle her way out of this one. I can see straight through her. Merna’s mind is in overdrive! Thinking of how to politely decline without offending me. Merna smiled sweetly, “Astral projection is just one of the many traits that I have mastered over the years.” Navigating around my offer by continuing the conversation ... interesting! It has been some time since I had a challenge worth going after. Yet there is a ping of disappointment, in the end, they all surrender to my powers. They all do! That is when I have to find a new hunt, something that will not bore me at first sight. I shift my cloak over my legs as my organs twitch, ‘it has to be the red fire hair of hers. Or is it her mind working the hypothetical issues out in her mind. I need to deal with this growing problem soon before the beast surfaces and I lose all control.’

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