The Isle valley was a land where an elite or the high society class of people walked on the streets to buy expensive clothing, shoes, or any other object one would fancy and also one where the middle class along with the lower class couldn't afford.
Being part of the land of the East, it was one of the attractions but not for the sole reason that it had a high-end product. A few streets and alley's away, next to the Isle valley was the black market. For namesake, it was the black market where things that were not often sold out in the open were found. From the unholy materials that were sent by the black witches to the blood of babies or children but until now the governing law of the council had done nothing to eradicate it. One of the reasons being that the men and women involved here were schemingly smart.
In the past, the council had tried to remove it but the problem was that no matter how many times some of them were sent to catch most of them would flee or trick the other which turned out to be hopeless. Not to forget there were some people who depended on the items from the black market which weren't found elsewhere. Once they had almost closed down and banned the black market to only be pressurized by the elites on how they wanted it running. After a lot of signs and meetings, the council had come to the conclusion to only keep a close eye. One could sell all to their heart's content but if they were caught, it would be a direct way to the council prison.
A man walked through the throngs of the crowd that had formed in the center of the black market. His hair was inky black in color, his eyes darker than any other red which looked almost black where a person could be misled into believing him to be a human if it weren't for the light in the atmosphere. He was tall, his shoulders broad, his eyes gazed around the little perimeter looking down upon the men not because they were short but because they were beneath him.
A small stick playing at the edge of his lips which was held in his teeth, he muttered, "Peasants."
"Sir Damien," a leaner man with brown hair and eyes came to stand behind him who had been trying hard to keep up with the man in the coat, "Is this where we'll be buying the tranquilizer? I thought it was the other way."
The man named Damien didn't respond, instead, he let his lazy eyes look at the shop that was set up in the corner, "Our shop is here, Kreme. Go speak to the woman in red," he ordered the thin man who widened his eyes.
"She's the one selling?"
Damien who had been watching the crowd and the auctioneer who was selling a young girl while having her scream turned to look at the smaller man, "Why don't you go find out rather than waste my time here," Kreme nodded his head and hurriedly made his way to the shop. Putting his hands in his trouser pockets, Damien followed the man. Annoying humans didn't know what or when to speak, to increase his work the council had given a human to work with. It was a wonder how he even passed the exam last year to be part of the council.
A woman sat on a platform, her green eyes holding mirth when Kreme tried to speak to her, "Miss, do you by chance sell tranquilizers?" asked the human politely but the woman who sat in front of him didn't answer. Thinking that she might not be familiar with the word he went to explain, "It is a liquid that is blue in color. Like-"
Damien pushed the human to the side, "How many tranquilizers do you have with you?"
"One. You are late in buying them," the woman leaned forward responsively at the sight of the pureblooded vampire. The human blinked at the woman who hadn't responded to him but had readily answered his senior.
"Whom did you sell it to?"
"I don't know," she smiled coyly, "I don't ask for names. I just need the money but I might try to jog my memory for you," Kreme was now sure that the woman was hitting on his senior and was worried where this was going to go. It wasn't because he was worried about their work being diverted but because-
Damien pulled out the silver pistol from his back, uncorking it and placing it on the woman's head. As the shop was set in between the walls and hidden so that it wouldn't be easily spotted, "You were saying?"
The woman's smile faltered, "You should learn something from the human. Such a handsome face but rude," she commented.
"That's rich seeing you be the one not to heed to his words but to a rude person," Damien smiled, taking the pistol away from her head like he had been kidding but the woman somehow knew that it wasn't an empty threat, "Be a doll now and tell us whom did you sell it too?"
"It was a man with a beard, just a little around his jaw. His eyes were of two different colors. Red and black. Deep voice, hair combed back. Black in color. That is all I remember," she answered him while Damien tried to relate her description to the man he would know. Strange, he thought. He couldn't remember anyone with two different colored eyes as they were rare.
"How dark were his eyes?" questioned Damien.
"The red was dark," she answered apprehensively, "Don't you want to buy the tranquilizer?" she asked when the pureblooded vampire turned his back to her. Even Kreme was confused as to why they hadn't bought it, wasn't that why they had come to visit the black market?
But the man was least interested to talk to her and he walked away from there to be followed by the leaner man.
Kreme pronounced as cray(crazy)+ me
Penny could slowly feel fear begin to sink into her bones out of nervousness as she stood in front of the people as a display item. Though the weather was cool with the clouds dominating the sky which was dark and yet to start growling, she could feel perspiration begin to settle on her skin with every passing second that came to go by.
Her eyes didn't dare to look up, the glances were never one that was decent or of pity. Instead, most of them grinned looking up at her.
With the way she had bit the auctioneer's finger as he had touched her, she feared what he was going to do. For the slaves who had done nothing, their hairs were pulled, their dress and clothes stripped for the buyer's eyes so that he could entice them to buy the slaves from the slave's establishment.
"This is Penny, young and fresh as you see. She is-" paused the auctioneer as he read her information which he had been given to him from the guardsman. With every slave's information recorded, the details were used during the time when the slaves could be sold with the right data. The auctioneer didn't go to speak aloud and instead murmured as he read the parchment which had been filled out by her own relatives, who had sold her.
The auctioneer turned to look at the guardsman and then at the slave who stood next to him. The young girl was undoubtedly pretty to look at. Her feminine features are better than the younger and the older ones which he had been brought here from the slave establishment. But she had been submitted only a week ago, and they never had an early sell-off of the slaves, "Excuse me, gentleman, while I go have a word. Please enjoy the sight in the meantime," Frank gave a grin with his dirty teeth and went back to meet the guardsman.
While the auctioneer who was auctioning the slaves left, Penny was left standing there with hundreds of eyes on her. It made her feel uncomfortable. She had tried to be brave all this time but now she was scared and regretted biting the man's hand. By the look in the man's eyes before, she knew he would strip her in front of everyone but something worse was also awaiting her. She had known that her time of arrival at the slave establishment was recorded. How would she know? It wasn't like she was a frequent visitor there. This put her in the position where the guardsman could take her back at the mere word of being a new slave.
Behind the stage where two more slaves stood, the guardsman and the auctioneer spoke in a rushed tone,
"Are you sure we can sell her? Didn't they say they wouldn't sell a new slave until they would be trained? The girl is clearly not tamed," said the auctioneer.
The guardsman who had taken the parchment back from the auctioneer, looked into it as if he could read when he actually couldn't. Not everyone was fortunate to learn and write, leaving a lot of them uneducated. It was the elites and some rare men and women, women being more scarce when it came to the lower part of society. Looking at the scribbled words, he said, "Her name was put there. We are only following the rules and orders. The Warden himself personalizes and sends the slaves to be bid on. He wouldn't have added her name if she wasn't ready."
"You sure?" asked the auctioneer who didn't want to get into any unnecessary trouble for someone's mistake.
"Aye. Sell her cheaply. We ain't need any refund back," suggested the guardsman, giving the parchment back to the auctioneer.
When the auctioneer went back on the stage, he said, "I see some of you have eyes on this beautiful creature standing here. Wouldn't you like to take her home with you? Look at her hair," said the man loud enough to gain the attention around. As he touched her hair, Penny didn't react. This time she was obedient, "So smooth. Imagine having her in the bed with her beautiful legs wrapped around your waist as you push into her," she still didn't react but internally she cringed.
After all the imaginative crude remarks he had dropped for the previous slaves who had been brought, she had thought she would turn a deaf ear but she couldn't. The man had no shame and neither did the people who had surrounded them who had leaned forward to listen to more of what he said.
His hand was still touching her hair before he pulled it roughly for her to wince, "She will sound lovely, just like this in your arms. She had been untouched and unbitten," and this gained murmurs among the crowd, "You can have the first bite of this virgin."
Noticing the delightful whispers that came in front of her, Penny, whose face was now facing the dark sky which had turned dark guessed that virgins had higher values just like when it came to the demand of marriage.
"Fifty gold coins!" a man shouted in the crowd.
"Look at that! We have the first buyer," commented Frank in glee.
"Hundred gold coins!" Another man shouted. The time of the bidding hadn't been stated yet there were men who were eager to buy her. Frank let her hair go. He took a step forward at the crowd as the numbers started to fly one after another.
"Two hundred gold coins!" one man jumped the number. The young girl looked frightened, her heartbeat spiking with every number that moved up and higher. She saw the man who had just bid for her. It was a man in a grey suit, his eyes red in color which meant he was a vampire. Another man stood next to him with an umbrella over his head even though it wasn't raining or was sunny. He had a look on his face which made her uneasy. It was as if something lurked around his face which anyone could see but it didn't speak of what it was.
But the number didn't stop there. The gold value on her went on to move up and in that time she saw the people who wanted to 'buy' her, it wasn't just male but there was also a female and by her attire and presence, she was another vampire. She had valued her to eight hundred gold coins, but the man in the grey suit pushed his number to a thousand gold coins.
Among the crowd who bid on her, there was another man who appeared decent compared to the rest of them. Like many, his eyes were red but his appearance was gentle, tall with brown hair on his head.
Compared to all of them, she internally prayed that if someone was buying her, it would be the brown-haired man. At least he appeared decent compared to the rest who had a lecherous look in the eyes like the others.
She then heard the auctioneer say,
"Let us see how much more she can entice you."
When Penny's eyes moved to look at him, she gulped nervously. She saw him look at her smugly knowing what his words meant and to say she wasn't scared was a lie. She wanted to cry for the shameful display in the public which she had never imagined.
She felt vulnerable and cornered. Penny had never done anything to anyone until now. She had been polite and kind, her words thought out before she spoke to make sure it didn't offend anyone unless someone meant it to be. Maybe she had stolen fruit from Mr. Barne's tree occasionally which was one in number but that didn't mean she was to be decreed in such manner by God.
The auctioneer walked closer to her, his hand reaching to the dress which was hardly enough to cover her feminine curves on her body when someone said,
"Five thousand gold coins."
Everyone had been concentrating their gaze on the auctioneer, the auctioneer's hand, and the girl who stood there with bound hands to snap their heads seeing who had bid on a mere slave for five thousand gold coins. It was very rare for a slave to be priced over two thousand gold coins, something that happened once in a year or two but it was rare for one to pay that amount of money.
Penny herself was shocked to hear five thousand gold coins. Her eyes were wide, mixed with shock and panic over who had just bid on her. Scared that it would be someone odd.
The auctioneer who was standing next to Penny himself hadn't caught the man who bid the high amount that he found it would be rude to offend the person if he were to ask who had spoken just now. His hand that was hanging in the air above her shoulder moved down to rest to his side.
Murmur and whispers took around the crowd before one person after another looked at one man who stood at the back of the crowd with his hands in his trouser pockets.
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