ArHi FF:12:The BEASTS and the BLEEDING ROSES

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Originally posted by: Aquiline

The Storyteller would like to express her thanks to all those who make this tale a happening success.

To the Almighty who gives Inspiration to my Soul and who helps me Transform my Imaginations into Words and in every way Created Creativity in me , To my beloved Parents who nurtured my Mind and Strengthened my Heart to become the person I am, To Aura my dearest Dickinson.To the IPPKND Forum and the FanFiction Forum for letting me find a nook wherein to narrate this tale

And to my beloved Friends, Comrades, Commenting' Readers and Silent Liking' Readers who make this story find meaning, and this writer find love in your circle of sincere friendship

Almost human is this virtual world that finds people drawn to understand and belong to the warmth of another's words but also by a story that runs so deep and rich through the veins of our reading minds

A story of determined, devoted and desperate men

A story of spiteful, spirited and sincere women

A story of loneliness and companionship

A story where every detail is valued and where even little things matter

The Beasts and the Bleeding Roses, though the title sound too drastic, is a gentle story that is embraced by hearts that value family, relationships and character growth

Ridden with mysteries and hinted with allusions, the tale takes you on a mad ride through a maze of feelings, wrapped in words that echo over a land created just for the manifestation of this legend

Be it a tale that belongs to the Lady in the Dark Hood, a tale about a Castle narrated in the warmth of an Inn, all those who are drawn to the story are destined to get entangled in a web of mysteries and be mesmerized by the potency of its crafting

So, why lag at the doorstep of the kind Innkeeper's abode? The choice is yours to make. But this I assure you: those who pause in their life's passage to enter the Inn, are bound to make magical their moments in Arhasia!

Chapter 268: Connecting the Mystery Scroll Down

Chapter 269: Brutes Bared

Note to Readers: It's All Because of You https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/124555309

Chapter 270: Eerie Encounter

Chapter 271: The Healer of His Wounds

Chapter 272: Insatiable

Chapter 273: News of the Night, Chapter 274: The Beginnings of the Revelations, Chapter 275: Nani's Tale of Woe https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/iss-pyaar-ko-kya-naam-doon/4412675/arhi-ff-12-the-beasts-and-the-bleeding-roses?pn=36

Chapter 276: Choices of Love

Chapter 277: Happiness Restored

Chapter 278: The Worries of the Cursed

Chapter 279: The Pending Pondered

Chapter 280: Fidgety Foreplay

Chapter 281: Epithalamion

Chapter 282: Bruised, Bound and Bewildered

Chapter 283: Break of a New Dawn

Chapter 284: Mother's Favourite

Chapter 285: The Pair That Loved

Chapter 286: Before He Left For the Forest

Chapter 287 : The Mourning and The Missing

Chapter 288 : Intangible Manacles

Chapter 289 : The Chaos That Followed

Chapter 290 : Following The Chaos

Chapter 291 : All the Wrong Things

Chapter 292 : All the Worse Things

Chapter 293 : The Undocumented Dinistr

Chapter 294 : The Auguries of Jha

Chapter 295 : The Flutter of a Fire

Chapter 296 : The Foreshadow of a Fable

Chapter 297 : The Second Lord's Devotion

Chapter 298 : The First Lord's Refrain

Chapter 299 : Conjuring A Climax

Blockbuster Chapter 300 : Cataclysm

Chapter 301: Spinning into Sorrow

Chapter 302 : Distraught

Chapter 303 : Guilt and Grieving

Chapter 304 : A Heart of Autumn *NEW*

Chapter 305 : Turn of Tides *NEW*

NEW THREAD: Thread 13: Key to the Door

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Angels11 thumbnail
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Wow 4 the 1st time in history i am first
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Chapter 268: Connecting the Mystery

The late afternoon air had darkened with storm clouds and flashes of light scoured the sky.

Five hours of ceaseless rain and no sign of a returning husband had brought worry to not just Kushi but Lady Anjali as well, who was unaware of the occurrences of that morning.

"I only wish Shyamji would come home sooner..." Lady Anjali voiced her worry, as she sat in the living room lounger, watching the nightly torrent outside.

Lightning flashed across the sky, followed by the guttural rumbling of thunder that set the glass panes of the Castle to a trembling.

Kushi stepped away from the window and her eyes skipped over the baby held lovingly in Lady Anjali's arms.

"Di," Kushi sat on the other side of the lounger, "Anarkali seems to be deep in her sleep. I think you should lay her in her cot."

Lady Anjali nodded hesitantly, not wanting to move farther away from the Castle door through which she waited for her husband to walk through.

"I'll help you," offered Kushi, arising and taking the child from Lady Anjali.

The babe continued sleeping, undisturbed by the change of arms.

Lady Anjali got to her feet and led Kushi to the former's room.

When they had reached the wooden cot, Lady Anajli took the baby and lay her gently on the bedding in the cradle.

Still bent over her child, Lady Anjali asked, "Kushiji, could you get me a spare wrap from within that chest there? It's a cold night and its best I keep her extra warm."

"That would be wise," Kushi nodded, stepping towards the wooden chest aligned close to the wall at the other end of the room.

Kneeling down, she opened the heavy lid and found a separated pile of clean white wraps folded to one side of the chest's interior.

Picking up the folded wrap that was the topmost, Kushi was about to shut the chest lid, when her eyes fell on something at the other corner of the chest, buried deep among assorted books and clothes.

She couldn't see what it was clearly, but the end that was visible from the bottom of the chest, clearly revealed it to be-

"A quiver of arrows?" Kushi looked up, looking over at Lady Anjali, "Is that a quiver down there?"

"Yes, it is," Lady Anajli smiled, "There might be a bow lying close by it too."

Kushi was fascinated, and her fingers felt around the chest until they sensed the strong string of a possible bow.

Lifting it out of the chest, she gazed at it in wonder, feeling her hands along its smooth wood-like curve.

"It's beautiful..." Kushi murmured, admiring the mystic engraving along it, "Is it... Is it the General's?"

"On the contrary, it is mine," came the surprising reply.

Kushi was taken aback, "You used to be an archer, Di?!"

"Well, not quite an archer per se," Lady Anjali laughed at the image her mind had created, "But I had taught myself to send a few arrows flying while the boys amused themselves in fencing. I couldn't bring myself to being neglected in defence sports just because I was a girl."

Kushi replaced the sacred bow back into its haven in the chest and then returned to Lady Anjali.

"How long has it been since you stopped?" asked Kushi, handing the wrap to the young mother.

"It's been very long..." Lady Anjali said, tucking the wrap snuggly around her little child asleep in the cot, "I am quite certain I've even forgotten how to even hold a bow!"

As Lady Anjali tucked her child in her cradle, Kushi watched her, seeing her in an altogether new light: one that did not paint her in a candle-lit room as a young, sensitive mother but in a sunlit clearing of a forest as a strong, determined young girl, who once defied tradition and played wild with arrows while other girls gathered flowers and made jams.

I wonder where he's gone off in this late hour, Lady Anjali's worry still lingered in Kushi's mind even after she had left the former's room, bidding goodnight.

Kushi didn't want to scare her by telling her of the morning or that Lord Arnav had gone off to find him. All she could manage, when enquired about the First Lord's absence at the dinner table, was that he'd hastily gone to attend some urgent matter and, on his leaving, had not divined to her the details of his unexpected business.

Lord Akash, having received no message that required himself at the Industry, was baffled but subsequently sought to assure his panicked Dadi and Di that Brother would only leave the Castle if his presence was essential elsewhere and that he would be certain to return as soon as what was occupying him was settled thereof.

I should have stopped him... Kushi thought guiltily, as she made her way to the bed chamber upstairs, I cannot let anything happen to Arnavji or the General, lest dear Di's heart be hurt.

An hour had passed from evening into night and there was yet no sign of the missing husbands.

Dressed in a black night robe, the sleepless First Lady walked to and fro within her room, feeling no comfort despite the wind's attempts to reach through the curtains and caress her.

Sighing, she stepped out onto the balcony and looked out into the stormy night, hoping to find something that would appease her worrying heart.

Rain continued pouring in torrents and the sky rumbled with fearsome flashes of light.

Unable to stay put, Kushi wrapped her robe tightly around her and scampered out of the room and down the stairs, until she was before Lady Anjali's door.

She had to tell Lady Anjali the truth and maybe even help discover a remedy to this curious dilemma.

Repeated knocks on the door earned no sound from within, so Kushi opened the door gently and peered in.

The window was open and the wind outside blew wildly into the room, fluttering the curtains into a frenzy.

But, in contrast to that wildness, Lady Anjali and the child were peacefully asleep and no heart, even one that was uneasy and terrified, would find the strength to disturb their sleep.

Feeling her hopes fast slipping, the saddened Kushi was slowly closing the door when her gaze caught sight of something.

On the wall, above the bed on which Lady Anjali lay, was a curtained feature that had obscured her memory from remembering something that she had once glimpsed there.

But now, what with the wind from outside blowing restlessly at the curtains, the engraving on the wall was no longer concealed and it stared back at eyes that beheld it and made her heart stop.

One glimpse of the old engraving and, instantly, her mind recalled its resemblance from elsewhere.

She found herself mouthing the words, "The book!", and then, she was racing up the stairs and into her bed chamber, whereupon reaching, she shut the door hastily, her heart beating maddeningly, as she leapt towards the wardrobe.

Yanking the wardrobe doors open, she rummaged through the clothes and accessories until, in the glassy moonlight seeping through the windy balcony, she found what she was looking for:

The book that the Chinese Princess had gifted her.

Sliding onto the floor rug right there, her trembling fingers gently flipped through the pages, until her eyes found themselves looking at the vividly painted image of what was obscurely engraved on the wall in Lady Anjali's room.

Gasping in a bout of breath, Kushi sat there, cross-legged, and, with the moonlight watching over her, began reading the lines under the picture:

Japanese Martial arts refers to it as "Ryukoseishin." It speaks to the vitality and vigour that is the nature of these two creatures that have always been traditional enemies. These creatures feature strongly in the I Ching, but they signify very different approaches to transformation: one in ascent and the other in change.

She paused.

Had she imagined that sound?

Sitting on the rug, there in that darkness, she let her ears listen into the silence.

And then she heard it again, the sound of rushing hoofs.

The book slid to the floor as she shot to her feet and stepped into the balcony.

Squinting through the blinding darkness and thick rain, she craned her neck keenly to where the sound was approaching from.

Almost instantly, she spotted in the distance, Shadow emerging from the line of forests and riding up the hill upon the crest of which was the Castle.

Her heart sank when she realized he was riding alone, no master atop him.

Without waiting to think it through or pick up any form of shield from the weather and night, Kushi flew down the stairs, across the living room and dashed out of the Castle and into the rain.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Nice Update. It still mystery to me 😕
Edited by jduke - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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You never to fail to give suspense and excitement in each update, Aquiline. I really hope the First Lord is okay, even though the sign of Shadow coming alone to the castle does contradict it. Hopefully, Khushi will be able to come to the rescue. Thanks for updating again! I really look forward to reading each chapter.
Edited by Urvi.S - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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where is arnav ? hope he is ok
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Congrats on the new thread, Lin! Hope you are healing well.
Loved the update. The rainy night was so beautifully written that I could visualize it easily and feel the tension. Hopefully, the first lord is all right as is the general. Do we get to see them fight in the next update?



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OH my! The terror mounts! The excitement is murderous!

I hope your tiny, tiny fracture and stitches are giving you less trouble than before. Heal soon and well, Linnie!
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Congratulations on new thread Lin... its a Res.
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congrats on ur new thread😛

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