Okay, here's Chapter 4…Here we go
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Chapter 4
Alexandria looked at the finished letter. It would take some time for the letter to get to its destination, but she was going to have to wait. She stood up and went to her bedroom window. She pushed the window open. She gave a long whistle and received the cry of an eagle as a response.
She smiled when a beautiful eagle came into sight. She let out another long whistle. The eagle looked at her and gave another cry.
The eagle flew toward her and gracefully landed on her arm. She stroked under the eagle's neck.
"Hello, Rain."
She held the letter to her winged friend.
"I need you to deliver this to Boston to my old friend."
The eagle looked at the letter, then back to Alexandira. Rain let out a low screech and seized the letter in one of his taloned feet. She stroked under Rain's neck.
"Try to be quick Rain."
The eagle rubbed his head against Alexandria's cheek, before he flew out the window. Alexandria closed the window and watched Rain fly off.
Rain had became her best friend many years ago. He would deliver whatever message she had and Rain was always quick and successful. She just hoped that Rain would get her letter delivered as soon as possible.
(A week later)
Alexandria was sitting in the library, reading. She was reading about some of Altair's passed relatives. She found some of their stories fascinating, because of the heroic and the sacrifices they made for the Creed.
She heard someone walk into the library, but she didn't pay attention. She continued with her reading.
"Alexandria,"
She felt her blood boil hot. She clutched onto the sides of the book and looked up.
Ezio was standing in front of her.
She took in a deep breath to keep her anger under control. She turned her attention back to the book in her hands.
"What do you want, Ezio?"
"I just want to talk."
She put down the book. She stood up and pushed past him.
"There's nothing to talk about Ezio."
He grabbed her arm. She stopped and looked at him. It took everything in her not to ball up her fist and sock him right in the face.
"Ezio, please let me go."
He shook his head.
"We need to talk."
"No, we don't. There's nothing to talk about. Now, please, let me go."
She tried to pull her arm from his grip, but he was too strong.
Everything happened so fast. Anger and adreline ran through her veins.
She balled up her fist and punched him right in the nose. He released her and clutched his nose.
"I told you not to touch me!"
He released his nose and looked at her. She felt fear run up and down her spine. She saw the anger in his eyes. She started backing away from him. He grabbed her arms and pushed her to one of the walls of the library. She hissed, because of the pain with her back connecting with the wall.
One of his hands gripped both of her wrists and held them above her head. She looked into his eyes.
"Ezio,"
"Be. Quite."
She felt fear welt up in her stomach at the harshness and venom in his voice. This was a side of Ezio that she never saw. It scared her.
He was about to kiss her, until someone placed their hand on his shoulder.
She looked and felt a wash of relief overcome her.
It was Altair.
Ezio looked over his shoulder at the grand assassin.
"Lord Altair."
"Ezio,"
Altair looked from Ezio to Alexandria.
"Is something going on."
"No, Lord Altair."
Ezio released Alexandria's wrists and moved away from her.
"Alexandria and I were just talking."
"I see."
Altair looked at Alexandria.
"Alexandria, Rain has come back."
She smiled.
"Thank you, Lord Altair."
She looked at both of the assassins.
"If you'll both excuse me. Rain probably has something important for me."
She gave Altair a grateful smile and glare of hatred to Ezio. She slipped out of the library without glancing back.
Alexandria slipped into her room and saw Rain sitting on her desk. She smiled and walked over to her desk. She stroked Rain under his chin.
"Hello, Rain."
He rubbed his head against her chest. She looked and saw an unopened envelope. She smiled and grabbed the envelope. She looked at the back of the envelope. She noticed the seal.
"Achilles,"
She broke the seal and pulled out the letter.
Dear Alexandria,
I received your letter a few days ago. I'm sorry for what you've been going through the past few days. I understand that you want to get away for a while, so I happily invite you to come stay with me in Boston for a while. I will go ahead and tell you that I have a new student that I am training. I look forward to seeing you.
Achilles
Alexandria read over and over about Achilles saying that he was training a new student. She couldn't believe that Achilles was training someone. No one ever believed that Achilles would start training again.
She folded the letter and placed it in a drawer.
She started packing her bags.
She decided that the sooner she left to go to Boston, the better it would be.
(Later on)
Alexandria walked out of the Brotherhood's bureau. She went to the stables and saw her favorite horse, Nyla. She smiled and walked up to her friend. She stroked Nyla's mane.
"Hey, pretty girl."
Nyla bumped her head against Alexandria's chest. She smiled. She held both side of Nyla's face. Nyla looked at her friend.
"There's somewhere you have to take me."
She placed a bridle into Nyla's mouth and jumped onto her bare back. She gave Nyla a quick click and raced out of the stables.
She didn't want to say 'good-bye', because they would try to convince her to not to go. She didn't want to hear it. She wanted to get away. She wanted to get away from Ezio. She wanted to get away from her pain.
Nyla and Alexandria came to the docks of Italy. Alexandria jumped from Nyla's bare back. She took the bridle out of Nyla's mouth and patted her head. She placed the bridle in her bag and started walking toward the ship. Nyla noticed what Alexandria was doing. Nyla grabbed the strap of Alexandria's bag. Alexandria looked at her.
"Oh, Nyla."
She hugged the paint's head to her chest.
She pulled away and looked at her.
"I have to go. I'll miss you."
She scratched between one of Nyla's ears. She gave Nyla a simple push.
"Go home, baby girl."
Nyla let out a whine as a plea for Alexandria to stay. Alexandria smiled. She gave Nyla another gentle push.
"Go on."
Nyla ran off, leaving Alexandria.
Alexandria walked onto the ship as soon as Nyla was gone. She saw the crew set the sails and raise the anchors. She sat on a barrel and buried her head in her hand.
It was going to be a long journey, but she would make it.
She had to.
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