Thrynn rolled his shoulders as he eyed the young girl across the bar. She was thin, dark hair and dark skin. A gorgeous thing in all honesty. She felt his gaze on her and glanced up. He flashed her a smirk, making her cheeks redden before shyly giving him one back. He stood and made his way over, taking the empty seat next to her.
" Not from around here are you?" He asked.
" I moved here a few years ago to help take care of my father." She admitted. " You?"
" I'm just passing through. The Bannered Mare really lives up to it's name." He glanced around before focusing back at her. " Would you care for a drink?"
Her eyes glistened. " Sure."
Thrynn turned and ordered around. Such a shame it was. If only they could have met under different circumstances.
Thrynn stumbled in through the back door, trying to keep her up. She tried to hold back her giggles as they slowly made their way to her room. How hard it was not to fall to her toxic touch. He was on a job, he had to focus.
He laid her down, tucking her in as he took one last glance at her. Something told him that after this night she would want nothing to do with him.
He closed her bedroom door and his sense sharpened. Now where was it?
He crept around the house looking where Brynjolf had told him to look. The second drawer in the back corner, that's what Brynjolf had said. He was sure of it. But yet the drawer was empty. Absolutely empty.
With a growl he shut the door and made his exit. He needed fresh air, a fresh start. He'd have to go back and explain to Mercer what was wrong. Yet as he walked back to the Bannered Mare he knew that Mercer wouldn't take the news lightly.
" Gone?"
Thrynn nodded. " Gone. The entire drawer was empty."
Brynjolf frowned as he rubbed the back of his neck.
" I know I checked where you told me to Bryn." He urged. Brynjolf shook his head.
" I trust you. You're not the only one who's come to me with this news."
" Really?"
Brynjolf nodded. " Even Vex. I thought it was a miscommunication on the costumer's half but they were sure on what they said."
Thrynn crossed his arms. " This just doesn't make sense. So you mean to tell me-"
" Someone is stealing from the thieve's guild."
They turned and saw Vex walk up. Both of the men frowned at her, all of them confused on what to do.
" Well what do we do now?" Thrynn questioned.
" We stay local. Maybe we can catch them in the act and take care of them. Tell everyone that if they see him, don't hesitate to take care of him."
Thrynn nodded. He had been with this guild for nearly ten years. He had seen it go through the toughest of situations but this, this would not be tolerated.
Thrynn stretched as he took in the daylight. How nice it was to be able to enjoy his day off. Beside him Rune did the same. What to do, what to do?
" We could go down to the port, see if anything new came in."
Thrynn shrugged. What else was there to do anyways?
The two men were heavy in discussion as they made their way, barely noticing the people as they walked by. Thrynn began going off on the job he had that night. Just something simple and local. Nothing he couldn't handle. But still-
" Come with me."
Rune raised a brow. " Me? You've done much harder jobs."
" True but I can't catch this thief on my own. He's fast, most likely well trained if he's getting past us this well. I'll need your help to stop him before he puts us out of business."
Rune thought for a moment before nodding.
" Alright. I'll go with you. We can't afford some new comer taking away our profits."
Just as he was about to answer a voice cut him off.
" Excuse me?"
They both looked down. There a woman stood, waiting for their reply.
" Yes?"
" Riften, how much longer until I get there?"
Thrynn and Rune looked at each other, slightly shocked.
" About 20, 30 minutes."
A look of relief swept across her face.
" Oh thank the divines." She smiled, her face lighting up." Thank you, I must be going then."
They both nodded wordlessly as they watched her carry on. She was on the smaller side, her hair a rich strawberry blonde that made her easy to spot in the crowd. The complete opposite of the girl in Whiterun.
" Looks like our thief isn't the only newcomer around here."
Thrynn never once took his eyes off of her.
" No, he's not."
Let me know what you think! There isn't really much interaction with Thrynn in the game but I want to give it a shot, he is such an interesting character. Don't worry, I'm still going to continue my other stories as well. Keep an eye out for an update, love you!
