I'm still exploring Tricky, she really wants her tale to be told - or tales, as I think there will be multiple. This is her in her younger years. Yes, quite a stunner.
So far she has appeared in Week 132, Week 126 and I collected others in Week 122, making this one her 6th story!! (collating them here more for me, than for you, dear reader)
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Tricky watched his
eyes flutter open and widen. A small gasp escaped his lips and she recognised
that expression, she’d seen it many times. Sigh, another one. They were so easy
to enamour.
She’d inherited her birth mother’s striking
Western eyes, and her step mother’s artistic flare for the dramatic in design
and make-up. She knew how to get what she wanted. But she didn’t have time for
all the flirting, she needed information fast.
She knew it had passed through this boy’s
hands, she’s seen it; The Many had shown her and they only told the truth. But
what they hadn’t shown her was where it was now, and she had to find out. She
had to get her hands on it before the Baron did; if he got hold of this all her
plans would have been for nothing.
“That’s it, lovey, open your eyes and look
deep into mine. What see you?” She drew the energy up, feeling it course
through her body into her eyes and pouring into his. His aura began to expand
around him starting with a faint rose glow, and growing into an intense red. He
was a sprit one, this one, and link to what was going on around him, although
not enough to keep him out of her clutches. She watched as the story unfolded
in the wisps that enveloped the boy.
She saw him on the job, standing to
attention, doing as he was bid by his master, a bulging, swollen, squat little
man who liked to bellow in the faces of his charges. This one took no mind, he
kept his eyes straight. When the carriage arrived bearing her desired item, he’d
jumped forward and presented himself to the dispatcher, relieving him of his
burden. It had been a plain wood box, nothing fancy.
“What did you see, lovey, tell me in your
pretty words, what was in the box?”
The boy’s eyes were no longer on hers, they
were looking past into what had been.
“It felt heavy yet light, it felt warm yet
cold. I wanted it.” He paused, relishing his desire. “It felt warm and when the
Mayster opened it, it lit up his face. But he wouldn’t let me look, I was
shooed out.” His face dropped. “I felt sad after, empty.”
“Was it for the Mayster then, lovey? Does
he still have possession of it?”
The boy’s eyes had returned to her face,
and he lifted a finger to trace the designs drawn on it. “It was meant for
higher up. But I didn’t see it leave.”
“Good, my pretty young thing. That’s good.”
It was. It meant she was still in with a chance. The boy’s hand moved down her
face and onto her neck. He lifted his head and kissed it. She rather liked
that. Maybe she wasn’t in a hurry to lose the boy; maybe he could be of some
use first. Afterall, it never hurt to take pleasure in your work.
She lay down gently next to him, letting
him take the lead. A good service would give her time to plan. And she might
want to travel back with him and find out if it was still in the Mayster’s
possession. He’d be able to take her to his rooms. In fact, he might be of more
use than she first thought. She moved clothing out of the way as his lips
trailed a line of kisses down her torso. She chuckled to herself. Yes, this
youngun might be of service in multiple ways.