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Chapter no 53

Apprentice to the Villain (Assistant and the Villain, 2)

The Villain

Trystan used to like being in charge.

Ordering people about and having them bend to his control was his duty, his destiny; the one thing he could strive to be good at was evil-doing, committing crimes against the kingdom. But if he were being truthful, he thought as he and Sage raced through the manor, if he allowed himself to acknowledge that long-held hope heโ€™d pushed off to the corner of his mind so long ago, he could acknowledge that fulfilling the prophecy, that saving Rennedawnโ€ฆdoing something to save instead of destroyโ€ฆmight make him deserving.

Of peace, of friendship, of family, and maybe even ofโ€”

โ€œFire!โ€ The word left his mouth rather without warning as he and Sage ran into the back courtyard to find the trees ablaze.

Sage startled, clutching her side, out of breath, panting, skin dampened from the exertionโ€” His mind went to a horrid place, and it involved his bedโ€ฆand a few of his pillows. โ€œI think it knows, sir,โ€ she gasped out. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to scream at it.โ€

Trystan gripped the sides of his head. โ€œJust get out the hose. So I can find

โ€”andย severelyย punishโ€”whoever is responsible for this.โ€

She tried to lift a cement slab in the floor of the courtyard. It didnโ€™t budge, and so she frowned at it. โ€œHuh. I was sure that was the one I put it under.โ€

He gaped at her. โ€œYou donโ€™t know where it is? You, the rubber hose enthusiast?โ€

She pointed a finger in his face. โ€œPlanning for safety in case of an emergency does not make me an enthusiast, Evil Overlord.โ€

Trystan lifted a brow and crossed his arms, contemplating her. โ€œDid you buy a book about it?โ€

She looked away guiltily. โ€œโ€ฆYes.โ€

โ€œHa!โ€

She threw her hands in the air. โ€œI did a little reading on safety! Itโ€™s a palate cleanser after my last bodice-ripper book.โ€

He didnโ€™t need to be a genius to surmise what those books entailed. โ€œWh-What was the title?โ€ he asked.

She looked up, her nonsense wheels clearly moving. โ€œI thinkย Fire Hoses for the Workplaceย or something to that effect.โ€

Yes, he had mostย definitelyย been referring to the hose book. Trystan pinched the bridge of his nose, turning away from her in an effort to regain his footing.

The movement caused a slab to loosen under his boot, catching him by such surprise that he lost his footing completely. Which was unfathomable enough, but thenโ€ฆheย flailed. He didnโ€™t think heโ€™d ever flailed once in the span of his entire life. His ass hit the ground hard enough to rattle his skull in his head. But the slab had lifted, revealing the end of a long rubber tube.

Sage squealed, โ€œYou found it!โ€ and clapped her hands. Then she pulled it out, holding it expertly, and her efficiency at her task, the focus on her face wasโ€ฆoddly arousing.

The woman could sharpen a pencil and heโ€™d go into an apoplectic fit.

He frowned down at his position on the ground. โ€œSage, I fear your lack of equilibrium is catching.โ€

She ignored him, pulling a nozzle at the top of the hose, and water came out in a rush. As he jumped up, the force of it knocked her backward and right into his chest. His hands went up instinctively to grip her elbows, and though he couldnโ€™t see her face, he felt her stiffen, planting her feet firmly to keep from moving. โ€œI do not lack equilibrium,โ€ she argued. โ€œThe ground merely lacks the courtesy of letting me know when it is coming closer.โ€

It was with patent disbelief that he said, โ€œDo you think you could argue your way through anything?โ€

The flames were dissipating under the onslaught of water, though a few flickered still. But it wasnโ€™t the fire that was causing all the warmth in the air. It wasnโ€™t the sun beating down on them or the flowers coming up through the cracks in the stones that were layered throughout the back courtyard. It was Sage, looking at him with her mischievous smile and her kind eyes.

โ€œI argued my way into this job, didnโ€™t I?โ€

She said this, of course, not knowing that the job was hers the moment

sheโ€™d said she needed one.

That he wouldโ€™ve found a way, any way, to ease the burdens she clearly carried in her slender shoulders, in the gaunt hunch of her frame, like she had been undereating when they first met. How heโ€™d stayed up late that first night wondering why.

There was a standing order for vanilla candies at the manor, the start date of which had beenโ€”coincidentallyโ€”the day after her first shift, after heโ€™d seen how much she enjoyed the ones hidden in a tin atop his desk. He could use one right about now, in fact, to calm the fury that rose within him when he saw the charred wood of the back gate.

โ€œFinish putting out the fire, Sage. I need to find who is responsible for this.โ€

Sage put the hose down. โ€œNo need.โ€

A wash of confusion swept over him, dampening his ardor for revengeโ€” nearly ruining it, in fact. โ€œYou may do as you please, but I havenโ€™t killed anyone in nearly a week, and I believe I am due. The incident board misses me dearly.โ€

She squeezed her eyes shut tight. โ€œYou cannot injure the person responsible.โ€

He leaned forward menacingly, trying to take on his air of forbidding evilness. โ€œSage, I will do whatever I please.โ€

The look she gave him could only be described as a challenge, a dare. โ€œLyssa!โ€ she called. โ€œGet out hereย now!โ€

The authority Sage commanded in that one parental order made his back straighten. Like he, too, would come running should she tell him to do so.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t a Valiant Guard,โ€ Sage said with silent disappointment in her face and posture. โ€œIt was my sister.โ€

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