Valencia
“What is going on here?”
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A loud voice boomed through the temple and I felt relief course through me when I heard that familiar voice.
I craned my neck up to see the Crone approach us.
Nina sputtered like a dying engine and looked around.
“M–madam Crone, weren’t you praying?”
The Crone looked around, and at Sarah, who was clutching one of her arms with the other. Blood was seeping out of her injuries where Nina had scratched her badly.
“Crone, look at me! I am here! Help!!”
I shouted and banged my fists on the door again. She noticed me and scooted down on her knees.
“Valencia! What is happening?“.
She asked and I answered.
“I need to come in and you have to find the King and help him.”
The mention of the King made her look at me in surprise.
“The King? What happened to him? He had stabilised right?”
Nina tried to come forward and distract her by saying something useless.
“Dont mind her. She is speaking gibberish and is trying to distract you.” She said and tried to hide me from
her view.
“No, don’t. Please listen to me. The King is dying. You have to help me.”
The Crone was shocked to hear that and immediately asked the doors to be opened.
The heavy doors creaked as the temple keepers heaved against them.
Their bare feet scraped the stone, the sound of wood grinding against wood filling my ears like thunder. For a fleeting moment, relief surged through me.
I was about to be inside, about to drag Sarah to safety and scream the truth until someone listened.
But the second the gap widened, a rush of movement slammed into me.
Steel glinted. A soldier’s snarl filled the passage as he lunged at me with his blade raised high.
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Apparently all my shouting and slamming the doors had caught the nearby soldiers‘ attention and they noticed me, just a girl and the temple that they had ignored all the time.
“The temple! It must be filled with gold coins and treasure!!”
One of the soldiers yelled and the others soon gathered around me.
“There is no treasure here. Just medicine and herbs!”
I tried to shout at them but the soldier in the front leered at me, looking at me up and down.
“There are just temple keepers inside. Leave them alone.”
I tried to inform him but that only made his eyes widen and saliva drip from his mouth.
“Are they all beautiful like you?”
“What?” I clutched my hand to my chest just as Sarah forced the door open a little and the guard caught a peek of the women gathered inside.
“Attack!” He shouted just as I shrieked, “Move!” and threw myself sideways. The torch I had been clutching tightly, clattered against the ground, rolling into the shadows.
The soldier’s sword came down where my head had been a breath before, striking sparks from the stone.
Gasps erupted from the temple keepers who instinctively stepped back.
“Help me close it!!” I shouted and began trying to shove the door hard but my strength wasn’t that much against the soldiers trying to barge in.
Sarah jumped to my help and we both began to push the door. Our feet tried to lodge themselves in the ground but it was growing slippery due to our sweat and the blood spilling down from Sarah’s hand.
“What are you waiting for? Dont you want to live?”
I looked at the onlooking women who were frozen in shock but my words got them to blink out of their stupor.
Another pair of hands shoved through the gap–dirty, blood–slick hands clawing for purchase. The doors hadn’t opened for these men and I wouldn’t let them get in.
*Push them back!” the Crone bellowed, her voice sharper than any blade.
The nearest temple keepers grabbed whatever they could such as iron candlesticks, wooden staffs, even the heavy brass incense burners that hung from chains. The infirmary had turned into a battlefield
I scrambled to my knees as the first soldier forced his way inside, his eyes wild, his armor splattered with blood. Bebind him more shadows pressed against the doors, snarling like starving wolves.
One of the older tropers swing a staff down on his helmet, the crack schwing through the caverites spade pr The soldier staggered but didn’t fall lnstead his sword whipped out, cutting de
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“No!” I screamed as she crumpled, her cream robes blooming red.
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The Crone’s hand shot out, catching the fallen woman before she hit the ground fully. Her eyes burned—not with fear, but with the kind of fury that made me shiver. “Close the doors!” she roared again.
Another soldier had almost shoved his way through, his shoulder forcing the gap wider. Sarah, trembling and pale, grabbed the nearest thing she could–a clay jar of salve–and smashed it into his face. The jar shattered, green paste and blood spraying. The man howled, his grip faltering.
That gave two more keepers the chance to slam the doors together, crunching the soldier’s arm between them. His scream was guttural, animalistic. I wanted to clap my hands over my ears, but I couldn’t move.
“Push!” women cried out together, a chorus of raw desperation. Their thin frames bent like bows, straining against the weight of the soldiers battering from outside.
Another keeper fell. A sword had slipped through the gap just before the doors shut completely, slicing across her back. She collapsed with a choked gasp, blood soaking into the stone.
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