Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-32420582-20150308095306/@comment-5583506-20150310144405

- Present time -

Rashka didn't now when the crate he was locked inside in had stopped shaking, but he was thankful. He was dizzy and suffered from nausea.

''Maybe I can keep it down long enough to throw up on who ever put me in this hell-hole? ''he speculated.

Suddenly the lid to his box flew open and the Breton woman appeared with a smug smile on her lips. "Time to wake up, cat. I trust you have been eating the food with provided you?"

"If you call that food", he growled and looked at the half-eaten bowl of some unknown porridge.

"Don't mope. Be glad we didn't starve you on the way here. Xa'Donjari doesn't want you in a weakened state. No sport in killing you then, you know?"

"This one figured as much", said Rashka as he rose up on unsteady legs. "Where is here, by the way?"

"The Imperial City", replied the Breton woman. "Xa'Donjari is having a meeting with lord Vendryl, discussing plans on how to expand his business here in Cyrodiil."

He was forefully pulled out of the crate by nearby Khajiit guards and thrown to the ground before her feet.

He hissed angrily at them. "This one never learned your name."

"It's Mila", she replied. "I am Xa'Donjari's informant and messenger. So, if you want your death to be as fast and painless as possible, although I doubt it, you will be good to me. Or else I might just give my master some advices on how to prolong your suffering. Agreed?"

He laid his ears flat against his head and showed off his teeth. "Cruel woman. Rashka is glad he didn't mate with you. His member would probably have rotted away due to your corruption."

She snickered. "Manners, now. Think about what I said. You do not want to make enemies with me. Now, get going!"

The Khajiit guards grabbed Rashka by the fur off his neck, as his mother would have done when he was but a cub, and dragged him into the city. There wasn't much people paying any attention to his situation however. Another Khajiit who had made the wrong kind of friends was nothing new to be heard of...