Same as last time. I own NOTHING!! The warning is the same, this is SLASH!! Don't like, look some where else.
Sorry for the late update. The first two chapters didn't go as smoothly as I had thought they would. Hopefully this chapter will be a bet easier now that I know what I am doing more clearly.
Enjoy!!;)
Chapter 3: Six long years
Life with Roddy was anything but pleasant. Kellindil found that out after the first few months of sharing the bounty hunters company. The human raped the elf or whore him out whenever the gold ran low or he felt the elf needed punishment.
A few items, beside the supplies needed for travel and life on the road, where purchased one by one at different towns they came upon. A wagon, for Kellindil to both ride in and be hidden from the view of the townspeople, was the first item bought, and in the very same town the human had taken the elf for healing. The inside of the wagon was smooth and padded with fur. An iron bolt had been attached to the inside wall of the wagon. A mithral chain ran from the bolt to a mithril collar fastened around the slender neck of Kellindil. A cloth covered the top of the wood wagon, hiding the pale elf not only from the view of people and any help, but also from the sun. After many years and old plain gray robes, Roddy bought a short,
satin-like robe for the elf. A pale midnight blue, and lined with wolves fur, the robe fit Kellindils slender body like a second skin. The last items where two soft pillows, two fur lined blankets and a silver clasp for the elfs now, waist long hair.
Six years came and went since the drow elf, Drizzt Do'Urden , had came to the surface. Kellindil found himself thinking more and more of the dark elf as time past. He kept wondering if the drow was safe or happy on the surface. If he had found a place to call home. He felt a powerful desire to see Drizzt and even the drows panther. He missed watching over the dark elf from afar, and thinking, that by watching him, the elven ranger could figure him out, learn why the drow had ran from his kin. By watch the drows movements and the why he acted around the panther and the old ranger, Montolio DeBrouchee.
The thought of lavender eyes, long white hair and smooth black skin seemed to be a gift of the goddess, a release from the horrid reality of the dirtying bounty hunter Roddy and his own imprisonment.
The covering to the small wagon kept him hidden, but did nothing to keep the sounds of life in the town out. Kellindil had pulled the fur covered blankets up over his head, driving away the cold air of night. He closed his blue eyes and tried to ignore the sounds of men and women passing him by. It hurt, knowing help was so near and yet so far. The human always left the demon sprite in a small sack in the front of the wagon. In a large compartment cut off from the elf by a thick piece of wood, the weapons and other supplies lay guarded by Tephanis, who would poke his small head over the top wood, making sure Kellindil didn't try to escape, not that it was possible.
A small bed of furs had been made in the corner of the wagon for the elfs use. One could only just make out a small lump in the middle of the furs, which Kellindil had made into a small nest. It was a very warm and comfortable bed and even now the elf was resting quietly, golden hair spread over the pillow like a thick sheet of gold.
Tephanis was amazed that the human had kept the elven ranger for so long. More amazing still, was that the elf hadn't called for aid when Roddy went out on his own, and left the elf without a gag. There were many times when the elf could have tried to escaped when his feet where left unbound.
Granted they were short trips mostly, inside a shop or to get more firewood. It would still be enough time for an elf to ran or call for help. Tephanis had been the one to suggest the collar, much to Kellindil dismay and Roddys delight. The quickly usually found himself reminding Roddy put the gag the elf, to bind Kellindils feet or to fasten the chain to the inside bolt.
Kellindil rolled on to his back and sighed tiredly. He smiled softly, remembering a dream from the night before.
F.B.FLASHBACK Bare ebony skin, with a fall of snow white hair around slender shoulders and a pair of lavender eyes, gleaming with love and desire. Pleasure filled cries echo in his ears as his lover arches his back as Kellindil thrust into to him.
"Kellindil, ssinjin mrann d'ssinss," his lover moans, throwing his head back into the pillows. His lavender eyes and screams in pleasure.
End.F.B.END FLASH BACK
The dream had ended when Roddy returned and climbed up into the drivers seat, causing the wagon to wobble. It was enough to wake him from a sound sleep. Kellindil growled in anger at the memory. The elfs thoughts vanished at the sound of footsteps approaching the wagon. He knew them by heart, Roddy and Dog, as he called the yellow beast, had returned early. Kellindil blinked slowly, what was going on? Had something happened within the tavern?
The dog jumped up next to Kellindil and the wagon wobbled as Roddy got up in the drivers seat and started away.
Tephanis crawled out of his sack and looked around. "What-is-happening? Why-are-we-leaving?" Roddy turned his anger filled gaze to Tephanis and aimed a punch at the little sprite. But, although he a still sleepy, Tephanis avoided McGristles clumsy punch easily. "You lied to me, you ugly cousin to a kolbold. The drow lives, and is on his way to Mirabar." Roddy turned away and watched the road angrily.
Kellindil smiled toward the wall of the rocking wagon. Drizzt was alive and well. His drow elf was safe, well for the most part any way.
"Mirabar-to-cold. We-must-head-south,-to-warmer-lands," Tephanis shivered and crawled back into his sack.
"If we head to warmer lands he will escape, again. Kellindil stay close to my dog, keep warm," Roddy looked back at the elf, who had moved up close to his dog. The bounty hunter smirked and turned around to face the road again. "Six long years," he muttered over and over again, anger in ever word.
Dog had placed his head on Kellindils neck after a while. Dawns pale light poured dimly through the hood covering the wagon. Tephanis hadn't come out of his sack unless he needed to and Roddy only stopped if he had to. This when on all the way to the tunnel of Mirabar.
Ok, done the chapter 3, and I think the longest so far)
To the Reviewers
Itsuki Tachibana: Thank you for the review and don't worry. I have no planning on giving up;) Drizzt and Kellindil wave to the nice reviewer and hold out two roses
Dragonphyre: I love the review!! Thank you, just a few more chapter. looks over at Drizzt and Kellindil going through the cookie tins and smiles
OK, I thank you again smiles and waves, then runs away, with Drizzt and Kellindil running after her, having finished their cookies. Thank you for the cookies, now hope I have a chance to eat them.
