ext_102992 ([identity profile] fightfair.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] circle72011-02-10 08:49 pm

the historian's secrets (cologne)

Vico brushed into the room with a clear air of irritation, obvious from even the sound of his footfall as he stomped up the stairs, and clearer yet when he all but kicked open the door and slammed it shut again, throwing his heavier weapons onto one of the beds of the room they had rented during their (hopefully) short stay in Germany. Foreign missions, higher in priority, also cost higher, in terms of resources and time spent, and it was customary for recruits to be gone up to an entire week while carrying out the Brotherhood's orders in unfamiliar lands. There was situating, scouting, and planning involved, all made more difficult because neither of them knew the streets of Cologne quite like they knew those of Romagna, and the patience required in the preparation stage of the mission was wearing on Vico's not-quite-infinite supply of patience.

When he pulled down his hood, mussing up the brown curls on the top of his head, Vico rubbed at a particularly impressive bruise forming on his left cheek, small, compact, and shaped like a rounded rectangle. They had seen enough of such bruises to know that it was probably the work of a well-timed and well-aimed punch, most likely one that Vico had returned with just as much accuracy and probably three times as much force. "These Germans are more skittish than the pigeons in Italy," he muttered, as means of explanation, perhaps. "They jump at every little thing, it is ridiculous!" He waved an arm, expressive as his Italian blood made him, and threw it up at the ceiling as if cursing some imaginary god up there. "You so much as breathe the wrong way and they start pointing their spears at you!"

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-12 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
"I should be able to at least afford a glass after this," Adamo near-pouted, skulking behind quietly.

At a corner near Celtis's home, Adamo leaned against the wall, casually looking past Vico. The windows were closed off by shutters, but the building looked easy to scale. Maybe the roof had a way in - that second floor balcony, perhaps?

"He certainly isn't making things easy. Looks like we're doing this your way." Adamo backed up a step, then bounded off the ground and up the wall of the building they were next to. His hands caught the edge of the roof and he hoisted himself up, kneeling on the corner. Adamo had nothing against climbing and running around above the city, but when it came to missions with Vico, he was hard to keep up with - he excelled when above the ground, and left those who didn't in his dust.

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-12 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Adamo nodded, and edged around the roof closer to the window. He swung himself down to a lower balcony, landing soft on his feet, ducking behind a railing. He leaned up just enough to peer over it, seeing a man through the window sitting at a desk, picking up a pen and beginning to write - the secrets of their Order, no doubt. Adamo flexed his hidden blade out, then back in, double checking. Their mission didn't say to kill him, per say, but if they didn't come to some agreeable terms... Well, they were assassins.

Crawling up to the railing, he had a perfect path to jump from here to the window. A quick latch onto the balcony, then swing right through. He didn't turn and ask if Vico was ready; he jumped right into action, bounding through the window. To his credit, he got a hold of Celtis pretty fast, despite his decision to go ahead and just barrel through.

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-13 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"We've come a long way to visit you," Adamo said, wearing a grin in his voice. His hidden blade was pulled out, nestled against the dip of the old man's neck and jaw. His weaker hands settled on Adamo's arms didn't do anything to move it.

"Y-you are part of the Order, ja?" Celtis didn't have to ask, but he did anyway.

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-13 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"B-but it is my life's work," he answered, looking for sympathy. Adamo made a muffled clicking sound with his tongue under his mask.

"Not much of a life's work if you have no life to go with it," he said, tapping the blade against the man's skin. Adamo seemed to have that habit with their targets - it made them nervous; made them jolt. He could feel it under his arm with each tap. "This could end in your favor, Herr Celtis."

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-13 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Or just burn everything," Adamo said casually as his free fingers pressed gently, threateningly, against a candle on Celtis's desk.

"No! Please! I'll-" Celtis hesitated. "I'll... give you everything. Please, don't burn my works. T-they are no threat." Adamo smiled as he pushed the blade further, more uncomfortably against skin, rather than away.

"Everything. I hope you know what hiding anything will result in."

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-14 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
As Vico rummaged to get the documents Celtis referred to, Adamo loosened his hold, glancing around the room. He even took a step or two away to look at a book shelf.

"Anywhere else?" Celtis was eager to point out where else - his finger shot out at the desk to loose papers. "Dankeschön. More helpful than I thought." With a grin, Adamo patted his cheek, sheathing his blade right next to the man's ear. He jumped, and jumped again when he unsheathed it to again point threateningly at him. They weren't quite done here.

Picking up the pages, Adamo gave each a quick glance over. They spoke of the Order of assassins, and while not all the secrets written were true, enough were to create trouble.

"You could've at least wrote about me, their most handsome member," he tsked.

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-14 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"It is true, though," he protested, even as he grabbed Celtis by the front of the shirt and steered him towards a window that lead outside, rather than the courtyard. The man started to panic again, stepping awkwardly backwards.

"Stop! Wait! I-I told you they're not a threat!"

"Entschuldigung, but we can't take that risk, you see. It had come to my attention that you had plenty of warning after all, Herr Celtis." Now, the back of Celtis's legs pressed against the window sill. "This is what happens when you share secrets that were not yours to keep." Adamo shoved him back, and he fell over the ledge.

The push was more merciful than it seemed - below lied a haystack, which caught the historian's fall. (The fall wouldn't have killed him anyway.) Adamo grabbed a torch from the wall, well knowing they didn't have much time before Celtis ran off to alert someone.

"Ready to go, Alfredo?"

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-14 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"No," Adamo answered simply, and held the torch to a book shelf. The paper caught fire immediately, fanning out across the shelves, spreading up and down. He set the torch down on the desk, letting the leftover papers there go up into flames as well. He went over to the courtyard window, perching on the ledge. "Are you ready or not?"

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-14 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Merda, maybe you were right."

They were flooding out of a building down the road - a guard tower that was just out of their sight due to the night. The building now was lit and impossible to miss, someone sounding a giant bell that hung from the top of the tower.

Adamo didn't skip a beat - he started making a run for it.

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-14 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Having been right behind Vico, Adamo was almost the victim of that arrow. Instead, he dropped down - too frantically to be graceful as usually, and stumbled right off the roof. He groaned as he fell right to the ground, the impact knocking the air out of him. But there was no time to wait around and worry about if you could breathe. If he stuck around, he certainly wouldn't be for long. He rolled to his feet, immediately bounding off the wall back up to the rooftops where Vico was, drawing a throwing knife from his belt. (Crossbows took too long for his liking.) He flicked his wrist, and the knife went whizzing through the air. It didn't hit the guard dead on like he would've hoped, but it dug deep into the man's arm - good enough to stop him for however long Vico needed to arm his crossbow.

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-15 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course Vico would push him in the direction opposite the inn, where he would need to make a clever roundabout to make his way back. But there was no time for complaining. Adamo hurried down the street before taking a sharp left, weaving through alleys. As he grew far enough away from the guard tower and its spreading archers, he pulled himself back up to the rooftops. There was no way the guards could match the speed of the assassinos (except for those damn twig looking ones, but Germans were a little stockier in build, thankfully).

It figured that Adamo would, once again, leave Vico in time's hands to wait for him, left to wonder if Adamo got taken down or captured and taken prisoner, or even worse, got his pretty face cut up. (Vico would surely miss it.) But the man soon stumbled into their room, rolling across the floor less gracefully than he usually might, considering he just let himself stay flopped onto his back on the floor. When he got far enough away from the guard tower, he had grown careless, thinking no one in the area would recognize a man in the shadows minding his business. One did, and immediately attacked - Adamo got away with a fairly deep cut to his arm, losing the man's trail instead of sticking around to finish the job. (That'd only attract more guards.) On top of that, the fall from earlier had left a terrible ache in his back and hip. The pain was being to settle in through the departure of the adrenaline.

Despite that, he still had room for his usual self.

"Miss me?" he asked breathlessly from the floor, looking up at Vico with a grin.

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-15 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll take that as a yes," he said fondly, grunting as he pushed himself back up. He leaned against the edge of the window, closing the shutters before leaning his back heavily against the wall in the shadows. His eyes slowly adjusted, and while he noticed the blood, he hadn't noticed the arrow. His mouth tucked into a frown, and he grabbed some things from the bed before padding quietly across the room to Vico. "I wasn't followed. Here, let me help."

[identity profile] loadsavepoint.livejournal.com 2011-02-15 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Adamo simply nodded back, figuring humor at the moment wouldn't be a good idea.

Kneeling down, he let what little light was in the room illuminate the wound, fingers brushing up to the top of the arrow. This was the easy part - snapping off the end with a small crack of splintering wood for a smooth exit. The tip was not like the bolts of an arrow, though; it was smooth, only a little wider than the wood itself, but it would still irritate the wound if it went an opposite way of its entry, and that small difference in width could still hurt. Best not to push it with a person like Vico.

"Feel free to punch me if you must," Adamo said, perhaps trying to be funny (or maybe he meant it), yanking the stick straight out.