The Dark Sire Issue 1 (Fall 2019) | Page 102

free my hand of its weight. I inched nearer, looking for any sign of a hidden door, but the marble only reflected back almond-shaped eyes, a gift of my Japanese heritage. Stepping quickly toward the wall, pushing the weight of my body forward even faster, I struck the marble panel with my left shoulder. The latch popped open with a dull clank. He must have been expecting it, because the hidden panel was flung outward with such speed and force that I was pushed backward almost fifteen feet by the sheer strength of him. As my feet came to rest my sword arm dropped to my side, angling out and down away from my body; more room for a clean blow when I needed it. ‘Oh, how things have changed; how much I have changed.’ I thought. Damascus, obviously realizing I would leave him no other choice, stepped out from his hiding place. His pale skin and light hair were the color of milk and honey. His eyes, however, were like a tumultuous teal ocean and just as stormy. He wore tight leather trousers and an open- throat white silk shirt. Eyelets running up the chest of the cloth had a leather thong that ran through them, but it was not tied, for that would have been undistinguished for one such as him. In the opening of his shirt, lying against his pallid chest was the object I had come for. I walked forward, ready to take it from him however I must. As Matthias’s carriage turned the corner, I returned inside to close for the night. I had sent Benjamin on his way already and put out the lights myself. Grabbing my coat and umbrella, I locked 100