10.
Rudolf did not approve of
the brothers escorting them, but Lauren was insistent on that. He looked at his
daughter and sighed. Obviously, she needed the company of the lads, while her
last years were spent imprisoned at the mansion with only ghostly apparitions
for company.
And of course, an old man
who was her father.
Kane had convinced the
elderly man of having extra protection.
“Sir, an extra …. Or two
guards will give you that comfort.” Kane explained. “Abel and I… well, we are
familiar with the demons.”
“Sir,” Abel cut in. “We are
on the same route as you.”
“I did not state my
direction to you.” Rudolf was not keen on having the lads with him. Lauren had
tugged at the father’s right sleeve, but the elderly man ignored her.
“Sir, we are in the same
direction as yourself. You were riding west, and so were we. I assumed you were
going west.” Kane said, “Once you reach sight of yours, we will part ways.”
The discussion went between
them, and finally Rudolf agreed. They took on the journey the next day, and
Abel was told to follow at the rear, which he protested, but Kane made the
call. There was no demon met on the ongoing journey, and Lauren was always leaning
backwards to look at Abel.
“Father, why does Kane keep
on telling his brother to do the tasks?”
“Well,” Rudolf looked at the
riding lads ahead of the chaise. “Kane is the… elder, and naturally, he
commands his brother.”
“You did that when you were
in the army.” Lauren looked at the lads. “But some of them were older than
you.”
“I was a senior officer. I
held the rank that made me their superior officer, and they respected me.”
Rudolf said. He had recalled those days when hundreds saluted him. It was the
rank that marked the seniority.
“If only I had the brothers
or sisters to instruct… or be told by them.” Lauren sighed. “I am all alone.”
“I am here. I am your
father, and you must listen to me.” Rudolf looked towards her.
“Well, you are not my
brother.” Lauren looked to the rear at Abel. “If you were my younger brother, I
would not tell you how to do things.”
Rudolf looked on ahead. He
knew what it was like when he was her age. It was all about meeting the other
genders and having fun. Funny, he said to himself. Then at that age, it was all
about getting the girls into the barn or the woods for the kisses and touches,
but with Lauren at his side, he was all about judging what was right and wrong
for her.
“I guess it is all about
getting older.” Rudolf muttered to himself. He then saw the path that leads to
the Frankenstein’s mansion before the creek. They took the turn and were
approaching the creek where they had the last incident. He reached for the crossbow
and made sure the iron peg was notched. The horse pulled at the reins, and
Rudolf held taut at it.
“It is fine, my dear. We
will ride through.” Rudolf reassured the horse and kept their direction on the
path.
“Father, the creek,” Lauren
called out.
“It is, but we are safe
now.” Rudolf focused on the ride ahead. He spurred the horse to gallop on.
“Is that a man I saw there?”
Lauren suddenly called out. “It was behind the tree.”
“Ignore it, Lauren,” Rudolf
said. He was taken aback by his reference then. If Lauren said she saw a man,
then his reply was to be him, but he said it. He had heard the rumours of the
undead creature that roamed the woods. It was on the lips of the town dwellers
and the woodsmen. He had dismissed it all as a fairy tale, and with his own
encounters with the witches, he was not keen to be indulged in it.
“It may be a woodsman or
hunter. They roam the woods for their works,” Rudolf added. “Please sit back
and let us focus on the task ahead.”
It was then Abel rode
towards Kane.
“I may be mistaken, but I
think I saw someone in the woods. He is, I think, behind the trees.” Abel told
his brother. “Shall I check?”
“No need. It may be a
woodsman. Surely, you do not assume it was some forest nymphs there. They do
congregate at the creek or streams.” Kane smiled.
“Hush your lewd thoughts,
Kane. I am ……” Abel looked towards Lauren. “She could hear us.”
“Lauren? I doubt so.” Kane
laughed. “The last nymph you met also made meat out of your heart.” Kane
continued laughing.
“She is not one. I meant
Lauren.” Abel snapped at his brother. “Anyway, I am going to check out that
creek.”
Abel turned his horse to
ride to the creek when Lauren called out to him.
“Do not go. I saw the ……
woodsman. He is collecting… woods there.” Lauren told Abel. “Let us move on.”
“As you commanded, my lady.”
Abel nodded to the lady and rode to the rear of the chaise.
“He addressed me as … a
lady.” Lauren blushed. “I……”
“You are a lady now,” Rudolf
said. He knew his daughter had grown to be a lovely lady.
Abel took to the rear, but
curiosity got the better of him. He turned his horse and rode towards the
creek. The natural, narrow stream fed water from the hills with its flow,
characterized by the clear water, with the pebbled beds. The cool water has the
small fishes there, with banks lined with vegetation like trees and wild
plants; it gave the creek a tranquil, scenic environment for wildlife and
reflection.
Abel led his horse to the
stream and then dismounted. He squats next to the horse and washes his weary
face with the water. He felt refreshed and then stood up. He looked across the
stream and saw the figure there.
It was a lady, and yet she
was un-ladylike.
Ugly may be the term to
describe the lady.
The facial expression was a
lady, but she was dressed in the men’s shirt and pants that reached below her
knees and wore the worn-out boots. Her arms were not covered below the elbow,
and there were scars on them.
She was not a nymph by the
looks.
A witch, but they are, well,
better looking or truly haggard.
“Who are you?” Abel asked.
The figure turned and ran
into the woods. Abel was unsure of whether to pursue or remain there. He saw
the figure disappear among the trees. He then heard his name called.
“What are you doing here?”
It was Kane who rode towards Abel. “You’ve been missing for over an hour.”
“An hour? It cannot be. I
just arrived here.” Abel looked at the trees. “I saw someone there. It was a
lady. She ran just now.”
“Enough of your fantasy,
Abel. The father and daughter have taken on their own route at the turning
ahead. We are to meet Father on our own route. The town should be ahead.”
“Kane, I saw a lady there.”
Abel wanted to explain himself. “She was alone.”
“Enough, Abel. You seem to
me as though you were bewitched by …… the nymphs here.”
“There is no nymph here!”
Abel said. “I saw……”
“We need to ride on.” Kane
pulled his horse from the stream. “Did you drink from there?”
“Yes, I did.” Abel looked at
Kane. “Surely you do not ……”
“Yes, you were bewitched.
They could have placed a spell on the water, and you were intoxicated by it.
You should know of this by now.”
“Do not taunt me, Kane. I
was very much in my own state. I saw that I did, and it was not any nymph.”
Abel argued back. “Let us ride. I will speak to Father on this.”
Further up ahead on the path
after the turning, Rudolf let the horse take its own pace while he looked at
the familiar surroundings. He had walked the grounds there many years ago.
“Father, why did Kane ride
off?”
“Well, we are to take
different paths. He was to go to the town, but Abel was missing. So, he
backtracked to find his brother.”
“Abel missing? I did not…….”
“No, Lauren. You were
looking at the woods. It looked familiar to you.” Rudolf changed the subject
matter.
“No, Father. When I was
here, I hardly looked out. I was too frail.” Lauren sighed. “If it was not
for……”
“Your aunt, …… Carmilla was
……. helpful,” Rudolf said. He was reluctant to talk about that period. When he
first heard of Carmilla, he was concerned about Lauren. The events slowly
unfolded with Frankenstein, and then the battle with Dracula.
“We shall be there.” Rudolf
sighed. He was still wondering why he even took the trip with Lauren. All he
wanted was the recovery for Lauren, and he ended up losing her to the coven, of
which his lover, Lissa, was one of its sisters. He had tried to protect Lauren,
but it was all destined.
Lauren was to be a witch.
The supreme one with the
power of three; Carmilla said it.
But she was not there yet.
Ten years have lapsed, and her adaptation to the power was incomplete.
Rudolf knew that she could
not protect herself until the power was in her. Or should he let her be one.
Lissa was a witch against his wishes, and he lost her early. He looked at his
own hands; the wrinkles were more prevalent there then. Ever since he left the
mansion, his skin and body seemed to have aged. He was protected in the mansion
then.
“We must hurry, Lauren. Find
the runes, and then we will leave.”