He caught the knife handle as she stepped off the roof, looking for all intents and purposes like she had just jumped to her death. With a startled "N - no!" He shot to the edge to look for her, believing that he'd see her falling to the ground, but instead he saw only the flutter of a bird perched beneath them. Derek panted for a moment as his eyes scanned the street, then looked for a ledge that might have been wide enough for her to use to climb down.
There was nothing.
The sun beat down on his back and he spent a moment simply scanning the ground before sliding the dagger into his belt and then finding his own way to the street. Ten minutes later he was leaving the city gates, his mind more cluttered with contradictions now then it ever had been. She never told him how she escaped the Durwich prison, only spewed off some nonsense about being magic and that he wouldn't understand.
"Of course I wouldn't understand," he muttered to himself. "Even if you weren't 'magic' you're still a woman. How's any sane man to understand the ways of a woman?"
There was nothing.
The sun beat down on his back and he spent a moment simply scanning the ground before sliding the dagger into his belt and then finding his own way to the street. Ten minutes later he was leaving the city gates, his mind more cluttered with contradictions now then it ever had been. She never told him how she escaped the Durwich prison, only spewed off some nonsense about being magic and that he wouldn't understand.
"Of course I wouldn't understand," he muttered to himself. "Even if you weren't 'magic' you're still a woman. How's any sane man to understand the ways of a woman?"