Evie spent the rest of the day drowning her sorrows in the mystical effects of the cauldron brew while warily looking at her fellow workers.ย Someoneย was guilty, and as much as sheโd like it to be Becky, the woman was too much of a staunch rule follower for her to think sheโd be capable of that kind of deceit.
Groaning as she straightened, she felt her back crack as she twisted and turned. The ache in her muscles was demanding her attention, and sheโd finished the suspiciously little work she had to get done before the end of the workday.
Any minute, the large bell in the north tower would toll, and everyone in the room would scatter back to the monotony of their lives outside of this place. The pixies would return to the wood, whatever creature was wreaking havoc upon the interns would slink off to its cave, the interns would drag themselves back to whatever hovel they could afford, and the remaining employees would head home as well.
There were very few who resided in the manor full-time, Tatianna being one of them, Edwin another, and the only person keeping the dragon currently in their courtyard calm, a man named Blade.
As though thinking of him summoned the charming dragon trainer, she looked up and there he was, striding through the office, a large gash on his forehead.
โIs Tatianna available?โ He grinned sheepishly down at Evie, the way he did every time he came in with another injury from the scaled beast theyโd acquired shortly after her employment began.
Evie shook her head, smiling. โI donโt know, Mr. Gushiken. Why donโt you ask her yourself?โ
Blade leaned down, exposing a large expanse of chiseled chest above his very tight vest. Evie was never certain if he did it ironically, but the dragon trainer always seemed to be wearing colors that drastically opposed each
other. Today his vest was a green so bright that it hurt her eyes, and his pants were an orange that reminded her of sunsets and butterflies.
He mock grabbed his chest and said, โSo formal, my sweet Evie! You wound me.โ
Evie giggled at the hopeless flirt, closing her catalog of names. She stood up from her desk, then walked around to face him head-on. His amber eyes were warm, much like the rest of his personality. He smiled, his full lips pulling up at the corners, softening the sharp angles of his cheekbones and the narrowed edge of his dimpled chin. Blade was the person in the office closest to her age, only younger than her by a year.
โIโm notย yourย anything, you big flirt.โ She reached up to brush his dark shoulder-length hair off his forehead, then grimaced at the skin torn away from his scalp. โThat thing is going to kill you one of these days.โ
When Blade had first arrived, the dragon was barely the size of her palm, and sheโd even held the little creature a few times, cooing at it like it was a defenseless infant. But the beast had grown in just a few short months to an alarming size, snapping and growling at everyone. Only Blade managed to get close, but even he didnโt come away from the encounters unscathed.
He was the one whoโd found the egg, after all, in the mountains to the east. Heโd been hiking there, ever the explorer, and found a nest abandoned by the mother. Heโd told Evie after the creature hatched that it took to him immediately.
Heโd bonded with the little beast, couldnโt bear to be parted from it, but the upkeep was far more than Blade could afford. Fortunately, it was around that time that he came across an advertisement from someone calling themselves โThe Villain,โ requesting any and all magical beasts. So Blade turned up on the front steps two weeks after Evie did, offering the dragon in exchange for a place to sleep and a position as the dragonโs tamer. The boss had agreed to his terms, but theyโd yet to have any use for the dragon, for many reasons.
One of them being that when it wasnโt trying to bite Evieโs head off, the animal was afraid ofย everything.
Bladeโs smile widened. โThatย thingย is a sweet creature with the occasional temper tantrum.โ His eyes brightened as he caught sight of Becky moving past them, carrying a stack of papers to the board pinned to the wall. โLike you, lovely Rebecka!โ
Becky froze in her tracks, turning her wide-eyed gaze toward them. โThat is not an appropriate way to address a coworker, Mr. Gushiken.โ Her disapproval practically oozed off her, but to Bladeโs credit, her disdain didnโt seem to faze him.
In fact, he seemed to be oddly fueled by her censure. โPerhaps we should discuss this further at the Evergreen Tavern.โ He somehow found the bravery to wink at her. โYou can read off your very long list of complaints.โ Pushing her glasses farther up her nose, Becky sniffed and looked at him like something foul sheโd stepped in. โI would rather drink paint than converse with the likes of you in my free time. The only reason Iโm doing so now is because I am being paid to tell you that your hygiene leaves
everything to be desired.โ
She eyed the blood sliding down his cheek, gritting her jaw before adding, โYour blood is as offensive as your smell. Take care of both immediately or youโll find yourself without a paycheck at the end of the week.โ
Evie rolled her eyes as the she-demon stormed away. โWhy do you press her like that?โ
Blade shrugged, using one of his leather wrist cuffs to dab up some of the blood. โBecause itโs fun when she gets ruffled.โ Eyeing the closed doors, Blade lowered his voice. โIโve heard thereโs been another bust on a shipment. Howโs he handling it?โ
โDid you see the entryway?โ she answered dryly.
โSo normally, then?โ Blade chuckled and then froze, remembering how close they were to The Villainโs office.
โYou can speak freely. Heโs been everywhere but here the past couple of days.โ
โNo arson for you today?โ Blade gave her a mock pout.
Evie huffed a laugh, which was unsettling because the man was hardly joking. Sheโd started quite a few fires since she obtained the job, figuratively and literally. โThatโs not my only job here, you know.โ
He nodded quickly. โOh, I know. I heard from someone youโve cut the bossโs destructive tirades down to two a week.โ
โI donโt let him talk to any of the interns before heโs eaten breakfastโ thatโs the key. Heโs crabby on an empty stomach,โ she said, wondering just how many of their workersโ lives were saved because of a frosted pastry.
Evie leaned back against her desk, gaze going to the large clock on the wall. The loud clang of the bell rang throughout the room, startling some workers at their desks and causing others to bolt from their seats, their bags already gathered to return home to their loved ones.
A few stopped to eye the closed door of The Villainโs office. It wasnโt often the boss was absent at the end of the day. He usually opened his door to indicate he wouldnโt kill anyone for making their daily escape.
Evie looked at them and nodded with quiet authority. โGo on. Heโs gone for the day.โ Sheโd reap the consequences if the boss was angry.
Without question, they all scurried toward the hidden door, the bounding of heavy footfalls on the stairs ringing in their wake. Moving to her own bag, Evie packed up her few belongings, trying to ignore the uneasiness she felt.
Where in the deadlandsย hadย The Villain gone lately?
โIโm sure heโs fine,โ Blade reassured, waving to Tatianna as she ventured through the hallway into the open room. โHey, Tati!โ
โI wasnโt worried about himโโ Evie started.
But Blade was already running toward the healer. Tatianna studied his forehead, then gave him a long-suffering expression as she pointed him in the direction of the healerโs quarters, following closely behind him.
Evie gathered the rest of her things, giving the bossโs closed office door one last, longing look.
Donโt care more than you should, Evie.ย Sighing to herself, she headed for the stairs.ย Too late.
She passed through the doorway, unable to stop herself from glancing back at The Villainโs closed door again, wondering if one of these times he wouldnโt return.