Open Into the Foxes' Den

Daniil watched in horror as Caden drove the dirk toward the bookkeeper's eye. He felt nausea and revulsion rising in his gut, sickened by the prospect of Caden - gentle, protective Caden - inflicting such gruesome violence. When Alwyn stepped in, his disgust only grew, though it now shifted targets. House Ryalor had, at least for the past thirty years, opposed slavery in all its forms, save for prison indenturement. Chattel slavery of the kind that Alwyn was threatening upon the fox was especially repugnant to Westisle sensibilities. Daniil himself had helped the western fleet to catch slave ships headed for the Imperium, and now his cousin was wielding the institution as a weapon?

His relief when the bookkeeper yielded did not quite settle his stomach, and when he looked out the window, the stench of the nightstuff hit his nostrils. He gagged, then retched, dripping bile and his meager breakfast out onto the street below. He wiped at his lips with the back of his paw, tears in his eyes as he looked to Alwyn. "Fine," he choked out, "you got what you wanted. How are we supposed to get out of here?"
 
When Alwyn called for Caden to halt, the marten stepped back. He kept his blade in paw. He listened to Alwyn and the older todd interact, but when his gaze flicked to look at Daniil, he stopped listening. For several long moments, he did not care at all what was happening between the two foxes or whether they retrieved the key. He saw the disgust and horror upon Daniil's face, and Caden would have done anything in that moment to roll back time by a minute and make a different choice. Shame washed over him. He wondered if perhaps it would be better for him to walk back down the stairs and let himself be engulfed by the flames.

The marten let out an explosive exhale and fairly slammed his dirk back into its sheath as Alwyn retrieved the key and directed him and Daniil to leave. With a curt nod to the Lieutenant, Caden turned and went to the unbroken window. He could not look Daniil in the eye as he shoved open the window and pointed down to the full cart. At least somebeast had the inclination to toss several broken bales of straw on top to soak up some of the stench.

"There is our way out." His voice sounded to him like it came from another beast at a distance. "It's a soft enough landing to keep us from getting injured."

He reached a bloodied paw to Daniil. Through the haze of rapidly increasing dissociation, he saw that his paw was shaking. "Come on," he said softly, finally managing to lift his eyes to look at the todd and wondering if Daniil could see the remorse and guilt that wracked him. "I'll help you up and we can go together."
 
Daniil nodded, his mind racing as he looked down at their landing zone. "Got it," he confirmed. He started to move, then paused. "Wait." He glanced at Alwyn to make sure he was turned away, then, mustering his courage, he quickly kissed Caden on the cheek. "I didn't want to wait to do that once we're covered in dung," he murmured. He squeezed Caden's paw, adding, "Now I'm ready."
 
Caden had not expected that. He stared at Daniil with a whirlwind of conflict spinning through him, wanting to sink into the moment and allow it to reassure him while simultaneously experiencing a sensation of dread shooting through his gut. Lifting his free paw, he brought it to the todd's cheek and leaned his head down so his forehead rested gently on Daniil's. He stayed there for the briefest of moments, letting himself relish in the contact with the fox and wanting more, but it could not be, not then at least.

Pulling away, he gave Daniil a pained smile. "Now I'm ready, too."

Together, with Caden taking some of the weight from the fox's injured leg, they clambered onto the window sill. Paws held fast together, they jumped.

The landing was just as disgusting as Caden expected, and he bodily wretched once he and Daniil had extricated themselves from the cart. Swearing under his breath, the jack moved away from the burning building as he stripped off his sewage-coated shirt and vest, then did his best to use them to wipe off his trousers before tossing them aside. Still, however, the material and stench was thick in his fur in places and would not be coming out of his pants any time soon. He didn't know if he would ever feel fully clean again. He looked to Daniil.

"You okay?"

Glancing up, he adjusted his glasses on his snout and waited to see what Alwyn intended to do with the two captive supremacists.
 
Daniil winced as he crawled free of the muck, stripping off his own coat and now-soiled rainbow ascot with some degree of sorrow. Both would be impossible to clean after this; at best, they would need to be burned. His eyes widened as he recalled his mother's blade, and he frantically tried to wipe as much filth from the hilt and scabbard as he could with the lining of his jacket. Only then did he recall the bandage around his leg wound.

"Gates," he swore, looking down at where blood and filth were mixing in the fabric. "Can you help get this off me? I daren't try to cut it off myself."
 
Caden tore his gaze from the window and went to Daniil. The todd's inquiry brought his attention to his own wounded arm, which would also need a thorough cleaning were he to keep from getting some horrid infection. Pushing the thought of the potential of losing the limb to infection from his mind, he indicated for the fox to sit. Once Daniil was on the ground, and doing his best to ignore the heat of the fire engulfing the bottom floor of the building on the other side of the alleyway, he supported the todd's leg as he gently unwound the makeshift bandage, being careful to keep the filth far from the wound.

He heard voices from the entrance to the alley just as he finished with his task, and he looked up to see six foxes from the tavern walking towards them and pointing to the second floor window. On the ground and partially hidden behind the cart, Caden was certain they had not been seen yet. However, the coveted desk drawer lay out in the open amongst the wreckage of the desk. If the supremacists went to investigate it, he and Daniil would be spotted.

"Come on, Alwyn," Caden hissed under his breath.

Unfortunately, at that moment, something from the lower level exploded with a shattering of glass and wood, slamming into the cart, consuming it with fire, and catching Caden and Daniil in the conflagration. The marten hauled on Daniil and they both tumbled out from behind the cart, batting at flames on their clothing and fur. In the open now, the only reason they had not been immediately seen was due to the fact the group of foxes were also hastily trying to put out fires on themselves. One had been knocked to the ground entirely. Caden knew he had to act quickly.

"I need your sword," he muttered to Daniil. Tossing his dirk to the ground beside the fox so as to not leave him unarmed in case his plan went awry, Caden took the katana from its sheath at the todd's assent. A fleeting stab of guilt shot through him as he gripped the hilt of Vaelora's blade. Then he bodily shoved the flaming cart of sewage at the group of supremacists.

It hit them unawares, the one of the ground being entirely overtaken and two others bowled over as the remaining three managed to dodge to the side. Where they dodged to, however, they suddenly found themselves facing a nightmarish-looking, shirtless white marten covered in blood and soot and shit with red eyes that shone with a mad light reflecting the roaring, hot flames, sword flashing in paw. He cut two of them down before they could even draw their weapons. The third managed to draw a cutlass as Caden stumbled on one of the foxes on the ground. She was engulfed in flames and screaming horribly as she writhed about in agony and rolled directly into the marten's legs. The cutlass-wielding fox darted in for a killing blow to Caden's midsection.

The sound of steel on steel rang out, barely audible above the screams and roar of the fire as Caden parried. He danced away from the flaming vixen on the ground and put distance between himself and the cutlass-wielder. From the corner of his eye he saw another of the foxes recovering from being hit by the cart who had unfortunately managed to escape being lit on fire. The beast was moving further into the alley, directly for Daniil, sword drawn. Caden swore and sprinted after him.
 
Alwyn missed the kiss on the cheek and the nuzzling between his cousin and Caden as he trudged back to the staircase to pick up Veltra, glancing down the stairs as he did so. Fire had already begun to make its way up the bottom of the staircase, and was halfway up. He would have to go soon. Grabbing the unconscious vixen and placing her on his shoulder, he hurriedly moved back to the office, closing the door behind him, then propped her down next to the stunned older todd. He then moved towards the window, to see how his cousin and Caden had faired. Daniil and Caden looked, quite literally, like shit, but seemed to be alive and able to walk, for now. All he would have to do now is figure out what to the do with the elderly beast and then he could toss Veltra down. Not the best plan he had in his life, but it was working, and then everything went to ‘Gates so fast he barely had time to process it. Escape plan, gone. Caden, in danger. Daniil, in danger. It was only thanks to his Guard training that he was able to think and move quickly and arrange things in order of priority.

Kitsune’s divine arse!

Daniil first, he had no weapon, was injured, and the fox was coming towards him. Alwyn picked up his poleaxe, holding it with both paws as he took aim, and then stepped forward and flung it with all the might he could muster from his youthful muscles. It sailed through the air, spike first, and embedded itself directly and deeply in the back of the fox, the force of the blow and the penetration causing him to stumble sideways past Daniil, bleeding out his back, before hitting and slumping down against a wall, moaning in pain.

Caden was fighting one of the other ones, but Alwyn had precious little time and hoped the injured marten could hold his own long enough against one beast. Four of the approaching foxes were dead or wounded thanks to the flaming cart and the efforts of both him and Caden, one was occupied, but the last one was slowly recovering from her daze. It would not be long before she would get up and move to attack a defenseless Daniil or double-team the injured marten, and he could not chuck his broadsword the same way he had his poleaxe.

Gates, ‘Gates, ‘Gates.

Quickly moving over to Veltra, then slashed even more off of her clothes, leaving her rather scandalously clad to the point that mothers would cover their kits’ eyes, and then smacked the butt of his sword against the elderly todd’s head and knocked him out. Using the remains of Veltra’s clothes, he tied a quick rope around them, not enough to seriously bind them, but keep them together, and then dragged them both towards the door, Veltra on top, the older todd on the bottom. Then, he flung them out onto the street. The older todd landed with a sickening crack, taking the brunt of the fall for Veltra, who, moaning, rolled off to the side, the fabric coming undone having served its purpose.

As the fire behind him now started to burn through the door, and as the last fox finally recovered, Alwyn winced internally, sheathed his blade, remembered his training, and then jumped out of the second story window onto the street, landing on his feet and then quickly rolling as he did so. It was not completely perfect as pain lanced through his left leg, but the adrenaline kept him going as he moved to position himself between Daniil and the vixen, who came at him with a cutlass. Blow after blow was quickly exchanged, but Alwyn was slower than usual due to pain lancing across his leg, and suffered several slashes against his arms, most of glanced off the armor. She did, however, pull off a surprisingly quick feint and a powerful thrust towards his left arm, which pierced the brigandine-and got stuck it in, the vixen trying to pull it out for a moment, before the right handed slash to her neck by Alwyn's broadsword decapitated her, spraying blood across the Guard Lieutenant's face and armor. Alwyn winced in pain as he pulled the blade out-not something one was normally supposed to do, but if he left it in, it would cause even more damage while moving. Glancing at Daniil to make sure he was okay, then he used his blade to slice off a piece of the dead vixen’s clothes and stuffed it into the wound as he looked up, hoping to see Caden victorious-he had been so occupied on saving his cousin and the fight he had not been watching what had happened there.
 
Daniil hadn't even been thinking when Caden asked to borrow Requiem - he'd pulled it back-handed from its sheath and thrust it into Caden's paws, stepping back and letting Caden get to work as he tried to staunch the blood flowing from his wound. It was less likely to suffer an infection now, yes, but he was more likely to have a repeat of the disaster in the Slups. Unfortunately, that left him totally unarmed, and unable to defend himself as one beast broke free of the fray and came for him.

Before Daniil could even brace himself to make some desperate attempt to fend off his attacker, a familiar halberd landed in the beast's back, sending him stumbling past Daniil. A few moments later, a pair of foxes tied together with an improvised rope landed gracelessly, and seemingly painfully, on the cobblestones. A moment later, Alwyn stumbled through his own landing and straight into a conflict with a vixen.

Daniil didn't consider himself a sexist beast; he knew that femmes could be warriors, ones surpassing the males around them, and indeed, his own blade stood as proof of that. Still, something in his sensibilities recoiled at seeing how viciously Alwyn fought the femme, the brutality of the kill and the carelessness with which he disgraced the corpse to bandage his own wound all leading to affront. He stared at Alwyn in horror, hardly able to gauge how his younger cousin had become this unapologetic, almost flippant killer. Who had made him into this? How had Daniil missed the transformation from the little kit who used to spar him with his wooden toy katana?

Daniil averted his eyes, turning instead to check on Caden, to make sure he and his mother's blade alike were both unharmed.
 
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Seeing the fox running for Daniil go down with a poleaxe in his back, Caden pivoted towards the todd with the cutlass. He was charging at the marten, just steps behind him. Caden ignored the grating pain in his left shoulder as he blocked a downward, hacking slice of the cutlass. The fox was strong, and without full capability of either of his arms, Caden knew he would need to rely on speed and ending the fight as quickly as possible before his limbs gave out completely. The katana was lighter and weighted differently than he was accustomed to, but the jack moved with efficiency nonetheless, using quick footwork to pivot to the fox's unguarded off-paw and flick his blade upwards to slice his arm to the bone. Or, Caden blinked in surprise, completely slice off the fox's paw. Well, it is a nice sword. Teeth bared, he turned the blade again and ran the fox through. His opponent fell with the strangled yell. Caden tore the katana from the beast's midsection, then stabbed it into his face to hasten his death.

Forearm bleeding freely through the makeshift bandage and sharp pain lancing through his shoulder, Caden breathed heavily as he turned back to Daniil and walked towards him. He noted that Alwyn had made it into the alleyway, as had the vixen and older todd, though they looked far worse for wear. Alwyn was now bleeding as well. Caden held the katana out to Daniil hilt-first.

"Thank you," he said hoarsely. He coughed with the smoke rising from the building and the fiery cart. "I'm sorry, I don't have anything to clean it with. Everything is covered in blood or shit. Or both."

He collected his dirk from the ground and turned to Alwyn. "We need to go. I don't like our chances against more of those bastards."
 
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