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Two days had passed. Livia had not seen Marcus at all, and due to her father’s increasing anxiety, she was on little more than house arrest. Her father was not an anxious man, but Herculaneum had startled him and he was petrified that the God’s were still unhappy.928Please respect copyright.PENANAObcoqWhGW1
The water in Pompeii had started to taste funny all over. What Caius had tasted at the lake had spread. The poor were falling ill and littering the streets. Already the news about their misfortune had spread to other towns - traders were in no hurry to stay in the town once their business was done.928Please respect copyright.PENANAA79ARofVPr
Therefore, one can understand Lucius’ nerves. The mountain still rumbled. Albeit it had quietened down - but then why was the water off? Something didn’t sit right with Lucius, and as the only thing he could do was to keep his family inside and as far away from the mountain as possible, that is exactly what he did. He avoided drinking the water - even though if any water in Pompeii was still pure, it would be his. He was one of the wealthiest in the entire city. Nevertheless, he resorted to drinking only the finest wine. It left his head slightly dizzy and his walking a little off centre, but better that than poisoned water, he said to himself.928Please respect copyright.PENANAFvl45wOm25
Livia was tired of her bedroom. She was tired of the gardens and the dining room and longed to be outside. She could see the city from the windows, but it felt as though she was in a dream. Looking out onto something that wasn’t real somehow. Something that she wasn’t a part of. Like a fly on a wall. She rattled about the house, avoiding her mother and urging her father to slow down with the wine. No one likes an alcoholic in civilised Roman society.
“Father, please. Allow me to go to the market. I won’t go alone and I’ll be back within the hour!” She begged that afternoon.928Please respect copyright.PENANAAFm2jslZWo
“Absolutely not. I want you here. Away from that mountain. We will appease the gods ourselves and hope they spare us.” In his drunken stupor, he was babbling. He continued speaking nonsensically about offerings and Poseidon and Hades and pomegranates and incense. “Wax, that’s what we need. Wax. And we need some fruit, they like fruit, they do. Meat too. Perhaps a goat. Livia? A goat?” Livia nodded, knowing it would achieve nothing to argue with him.928Please respect copyright.PENANANAbYsmZmoV
“Yes father. They’ll like a goat.”
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“Marcus, you said you would go to see that girl two days ago. Why haven’t you?” Cause demanded.928Please respect copyright.PENANAnIdErFO73G
“You were there when I tried Caius! There were guards on every door. Her fathers gone insane, people are saying. Doubled security and doesn’t want a soul going near.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAOHoW6550db
“Yes, I was there.” Caius said. “But that was two days ago.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAY73heADZM8
“Yes. Two days. Only two days. They will still be there, Caius.”
“You need to live a little more, Marcus! I doubt they will be guarding the garden wall at the back of the house.”928Please respect copyright.PENANA98jXCncfiR
Marcus smiled. “You are diabolical. It is almost like you want me to break rules!”928Please respect copyright.PENANAYtEwxRD2Cn
“What else would they be there for, my friend?” He said with a smirk. “Tonight?”928Please respect copyright.PENANAR345CrV734
“Tonight.” Marcus confirmed, returning the mischievous smile.
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How the gladiators managed to get out of the quarters was purely down to Caius and his ability to bend Tetraites to his every will. Tetraites had all but raised the boy. He saw him as a son and trusted him explicitly. He trusted Caius to return, and he trusted him to bring Marcus back with him.928Please respect copyright.PENANAORzAiIbiG6
With a tale about requiring leather for new sandals and a promise to bring back some fruit, Caius and Marcus left the training complex, under the guise that they were journeying to Naples and would be back before sunset the following day. Cauis had insisted that Marcus was to go with him as an assistant. The other gladiators watched with wonder as the pair simply left.928Please respect copyright.PENANAdle7SthTiE
Once out onto the streets of Pompeii, Marcus could not help but laugh. The moon was rising, and the sky was clear. A cold breeze was in the air - unseasonable for August in Italy.928Please respect copyright.PENANAYsM3j35tt7
Cause tried to smile, but even he felt in his heart the fear that had gripped that of Livia’s father. Both god fearing men, they could the both of them sense that it was not quite over. That the God’s had just one more surprise for them. Whatever they had done to anger them, a few games and some spilt blood was not going to be enough.
“Come, brother. Why the melancholy? I could almost pretend to myself that we are free men!” Marcus said joyfully. He nudged Caius lightly in the arm.928Please respect copyright.PENANAH91MjMXIcW
Caius cracked a small smile with the corners of his lips.928Please respect copyright.PENANAMDZs3LXOLn
“That mountain unsettles me. Being out here in the open… I feel vulnerable.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAgm7qKy9R29
Marcus laughed.928Please respect copyright.PENANAEgjkB8zld8
“A gladiator afraid of being vulnerable?!” He mocked.928Please respect copyright.PENANAJc4AMIGFUG
“Do not mock the Gods, my friend. They do not look kindly upon it.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAEcs0AGD9Z6
“I doubt Jupiter will smite me down at this second.” Marcus said. His mood was too optimistic to be dragged down by Caius’ pious ramblings.928Please respect copyright.PENANA4crzO8XBuN
“Pray that he does not.” Cauis said simply. “Now!” he said, his tone brightening. “Let’s get you to the rich side of town!”
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Livia sat watching her candle burn. As the night wore on, its flame weakened. The dripping of the wax mesmerised her. She hummed a soft tune to herself, her eyes growing tired and her mind willing her to sleep.928Please respect copyright.PENANAEbLCErLDxe
It was then that she heard a small tap on her window.
She looked out through the thick glass pane, and saw her gladiator waiting for her.928Please respect copyright.PENANAGhJvmFlPi7
“What are you doing here? How did you get in?” She whispered frantically.928Please respect copyright.PENANA3N8x6FeydL
Marcus tapped the side of his nose.928Please respect copyright.PENANAzFFQA5eJkF
“It’s my secret.” He said with a smirk. “I heard you haven’t been outside in two days. I believe it is overdue.”928Please respect copyright.PENANA1v91zy06H2
She smiled, and nodded.928Please respect copyright.PENANAYXo7WGk4Mk
“I’ll be two minutes.”
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She pulled on her leather sandals and silently descended the stairs. Both her mother and father were asleep. The servants had long since finished their duties and had retired for the evening. As Livia stepped out into the night air, she breathed in deeply. She allowed it to fill her lungs and sighed in content. One forgets how much they miss fresh air once they have been confined to the same space for forty eight hours.928Please respect copyright.PENANANyt5BdpRyJ
“We’ll climb over the back wall.” Marcus said. Livia raised her eyebrows. She worried her dress would catch on the rough bricks.928Please respect copyright.PENANA2JnsDSQ8mJ
“Why would we do that, when we can use the front door?” She suggested.928Please respect copyright.PENANAmsRu4IjrRr
“We’ll have to be quiet. And sneaky.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAxI7WIIPHp4
“Very sneaky, I would imagine.” She said with a grin.928Please respect copyright.PENANAHaDbGmvvET
With no further ado, Livia took Marcus’ hand and led him through the dining room. He marvelled at the fresco of Poseidon on the wall, and his hand lingered on the marble tabletop.928Please respect copyright.PENANAAhZ56AR8iX
“We’ll have to hurry.” Livia said in a small whisper. He nodded.928Please respect copyright.PENANAe7fWEjf4uU
“We’ll go through the servants quarters and through the kitchen door.” She said, leading him through the hallway until they reached the kitchen. It still smelled of the fish they had prepared earlier that evening.928Please respect copyright.PENANA9HpYz4MPmr
Livia reached the door at the back end of the kitchen and opened it slowly, fearing a creak. The hinges turned willingly and silently, and the both of them slipped out without a single soul noticing their presence.
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Once they were out onto the streets of Pompeii, Livia could not help but laugh.928Please respect copyright.PENANAslIXQsZuuR
“You are reckless, gladiator. If my father had found you, he’d have had you arrested!”928Please respect copyright.PENANAB0R9ZWRqse
“I am nothing if not daring.” He said simply. He took her hand in his and she glanced at him questioningly, but did not pull away.928Please respect copyright.PENANAVI0Ij6VSGG
“That is true. So where is it you are taking me?”928Please respect copyright.PENANAdRcaGYgE6Z
“To the docks.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAOGLomdy0gy
“The docks?” She said, wrinkling her nose. Marcus laughed.928Please respect copyright.PENANAhiVFvnEM26
“Yes, the docks. It’s beautiful at night.”928Please respect copyright.PENANA8wVB9qyGx4
“I’ll take your word for it. It doesn’t hold much beauty during the day.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAwtvTsttBHA
“That’s because it’s full of shouting fishermen. It’s incredibly peaceful at night.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAFakuFbslER
“And how would you know that, Roman?”928Please respect copyright.PENANAWId4Kak8Ir
Marcus smirked.928Please respect copyright.PENANApfKBQDCXV9
“Perhaps this is not the first time I have taken a lady from her home in the dead of night.” He jested. He pushed a stray piece of hair back behind Livia’s ear. “No.” He said softly. “Caius told me.”928Please respect copyright.PENANATmm1w76ReV
“I was beginning to become jealous.” Livia whispered. They had come to a standstill. She looked at him with those dark eyes he had dreamt about ever since he first saw her, and he could not help but forget that social class and wealth and duty separated them.928Please respect copyright.PENANAIBFaCLkdj7
“I suppose it would be considered improper for me to kiss you, my lady.”928Please respect copyright.PENANAXosxkRlgVU
Livia nodded.928Please respect copyright.PENANA0KYMpyYS16
“It would, gladiator.” She said softly. “But it would also be considered improper for you to tap on my window at this time. It would be considered improper for the two of us to be walking together unchaperoned, especially so given the time it is presently. It would be considered improper for you to look at a lady such as you are looking at me right now.” She paused. “All of this is considered improper, and yet it didn’t stop you. Why stop now?”928Please respect copyright.PENANAzEz0UyY79F
He smiled.928Please respect copyright.PENANA5865yrQ0ly
“Is that a yes?”928Please respect copyright.PENANASYMENviwe6
“You merely asked if it was improper. You refrained from asking the actual question.”
Marcus rolled his eyes in mock exasperation. He took her face into his hands and brushed his fingers against her cheek. Her eyelids fluttered at the motion, and he could not help but smile. When he pressed his lips to hers, it was chaste and innocent. When she pulled away, she looked up at him and held her palm to his cheek.928Please respect copyright.PENANA3nph9wuIKd
“I thought you were going to show me the docks?” She whispered.928Please respect copyright.PENANAP0pwwRJnzO