"So," The man (if she could even call him that) said snapping his fingers that swiftly smoothed his hair, "Let's start with getting an update from you. How are you holding up Fiera Celosis? Your injury is fine? Are they treating you well? Do you have any complaints?"
He found a large beanbag in a corner, and plopped on it.
"Why do you want to pretend like you care?" Fiera scoffed.
"I'm being nice to you!" he smiled, "Even if it was not in the contract." He laced his fingers together, raising a non-existent eyebrow at her, "Well?"
"Well, as you can see, I am healed perfectly," she flexed her supposedly-injured arm, "And they are fie to me, a bit weird but whatever."
"You couldn't slow down your healing?" his soured a little.
"I didn't want to -" Before she could even finish her statement, he had gotten up with a snarl, his canines elongated and his claws outstretched, just as she glided her sword as he tried to make contact. His claws racked the sword and he yelped, like an injured animal, huddling back to the bean bag. "In your lane." she snarled.
"Don't push it, mortal." he hissed at her, retracting his claws and snapping his fingers to adjust his hair again, "Haven't you learned anything?"
"Like what?" she snapped keeping a grip on the sword.
"That you shouldn't let them know the intricacies of who you are?"
"Well yes, but it doesn't matter to these people." she shrugged.
"You have met like, three of them." he pointed out, "You blow your cover, you're done for."
"And I know that okay?" Fiera sighed, "Is this what you wanted to talk about? You made me hold an extremely long conversation with Kai, for this?"
"Not really, although I do think you should give the boy more credit." a devilish grin spread across his face. "The boy has some great things written in his destiny, should he choose to live it."
"Oh, so he gets a choice? But I don't?" Fiera rolled her eyes.
"If it makes you feel better, he will make bad choices. Now let's get to business. The Crown is visiting today, yes?" He rubbed his hands together.
"Yes, from what I gather."
"I need you to ensure she spills her blood here. Preferably near the door, when she is leaving and preferably with that." He pointed at the sword in her hand.
"You want me to kill the Crown?" she asked confused.
"Of course not." he rolled his eyes, "I need you to spill her blood, touched by that sword."
"For what? Do you know I could be executed for that? That is treason!" she hissed, "I swore I would things within reasonable capacity of what is rational, not this."
"It won't be treason." he sighed, "And the spilling of her blood has two uses."
"What do you mean?" she asked.
"Her blood is powerful and will be at it's peak around this time because of the First Snow. It's spilling on this land will guard it a bit more, that their old protection spells." he said, "My job so far," he made a face, "Has been to protect you, and by spilling her blood, I accomplish half of it. Do you know what it means, when I say I would have accomplished half of it?"
"What?"
"I can go back. I won't be gnawing at you every three days. I will get to be the parent that visits you once a year -"
"You're not my parent -"
"Well, friendly benevolent god, then -"
"You're a cheap chit-chatty consort of the Devil -"
"That I am," he grinned, "And I won't tell you any more about that, because you are still underage. Spill her blood." he met her eyes, and she knew he wasn't lying for all the lies he had, "You will be free of me."
"I understand. But how -"
"I am the god, my job is to line everything in front of you, such that you aren't hassled by technicalities -"
"Is that why my parents died when I was five?" she cut him off.
He ignored her, "There won't be any obstacles. You just need to muster the guts to spill her blood."
"Can't the sword take the form of a needle and prick her?" she asked.
"It did that to a Princess from Germany or Austria. Was a very messy business." he rolled his eyes, "The Top Management wasn't very happy, so they cursed the sword or some such - I am not quite aware of the technicalities."
"So stab it is."
"You'll find your opportunity, mortal." And he melted into her shadow.
Not even a bye. She wondered who had raised him, and sheathed the sword. She glanced at the long bookshelves, and wondered if she should go and have a look. She hadn't exactly lied when she had told Kai about her inability to access information from outside, might as well go and take a look.
The only issue right now was that she hadn't paid attention to Kai when he was listing off the genres and topics and the place didn't seem to have a librarian on duty.
She wandered to the shelves, trying to figure out where the Recent History section was, because with the task that currently burdened her shoulders, she would need to know a bit more about the Crown than the fact that she was from the House of the Winds.