She watched. Maia watched how the Hezurdura treated the girl in front of him, and she was confused. For all his tattoos, and menace oozing from his very pores, he wasn’t the monster that he could have been. She had lived in the den of a monster, in the very clutches of someone who would and did treat her like she was a tool. A weapon. She’d danced to the tune of her madman husband as he toured around, showing Death Eaters all of the wonders of the rich and depraved. Maia had been maid, entertainer, and all of these degrading things, without a word of praise. Without promise of protection. Without …anything.
And here this girl came, with her dirt, and her tangible sadness, and her usefulness. and she was protected. She was praised, and protected. Maia had never seen the like in her life. And maybe it made her decision. She wasn’t quite there, but she began to rub her fingers together, as she thought. Would it be worth it? Would she be safe in the grasp of a man who would kill as easily as he could praise? Maia watched his actions, eyes trained on his form, as if she wanted to memorize his every move like she could read his emotions through them.
He turned, and her gazed darted to the ground as the familiar Spanish words rolled over her. It took her a moment, but she put them together to make sentences that made sense, and for a moment she paused. Did he want her as a plaything? Pampered and public, but playing to his tune? Or did he want her lurking in the shadows until he wanted her skills? She couldn’t puzzle out his desires, and for some reason the words were stuck in her throat. She didn’t want the answers to be in the negative, something totally contrary to this imagery that she was building in her head.
Maia was closer to him than she expected, and her brown eyes slowly looked up to meet his. “Whatever I want?” She repeated, softly, a half smile on her face. She reached up and pulled a necklace from around her neck. A big iridescent scale was the centerpiece of the jewelry that was hand made, and out of place with her fancy dress. With a quick jerk, she snapped the rope holding everything together, and it was like the pressure that was building against her skin pulled closer and disappeared.
Ever since she’d gotten to the point where her allure was stronger than most could handle outside of the Siren only grottos, she’d worn this necklace that dimmed down her otherness, and showed her more human side. Her allure was dampened and weak compared to what now exuded from her form. Tiny iridescent
scales revealed themselves along her skin, shining in the flickering firelight. There were many ways that she differed from most people, but these were the one that she was most aware of. Her eyes, now stuck in the blue that appeared when she was using her gifts trained on him, and she did something she’d never done to male before.
Opening her hand, she held the
scale up to him, offering it as a token. It was one of her own scales plucked from her thigh, tied to herself and her very essence. When prepared correctly, it would protect him from many things, but her influence would be one of them. She wondered how much of her people he knew. If he knew even that. “I…hunger.” She admitted, the Siren song riding the nuances of her voice. “There are many things that feed my desires, and you have tapped on one. I do not require…” She could not think of the word, so she just took a deep breath and shook her head. She had suffered, being in this place where she was looked as an oddity of wizarding kind instead of a creature who was as close to not being just a wizard as one could be. At home, no one would have batted an eye at her or the idiosyncrasies of her people. Here, she couldn’t even keep a partner who could amuse her, much less sate her without making her feel as if she was just second leavings. And here was a man who was offering her what she needed, just…for being herself.
She moved the scale closer to him, and ducked her head down. “If you keep faith with me, I will keep faith with you…” Maia said thickly in Euskara, before moving closer tentatively. “If you break faith with me…” She shrugged, as if it didn’t matter, however her people weren’t known for letting anything go. “I desire what you insinuate, but…I mostly desire safety, trust and the ability to walk as I am without the possibility of attack. Can you grant me these things?” Flicking her eyes back to meet his, she then turned the full force of her allure on him. “…And your show of sincerity would please me…”