Marthaen was flying. He loved to fly. It was easily the best part of being a dragon. Now that he thought of it, it was one of the only good things about it. The land below rushed by. The bright green meadows interrupted by the darker green of the forests that broke them up. Smoke rose from a few of the chimneys as the early autumn night slowly relented to the warm sun. Already the tops of the hills were bathed in orange, brilliant red and dull brown telling all who would listen that winter was not far away. It was a day, much like this one when he'd met her. Even now her named slipped unconsciously from his lips. “Bethany.” His first and favorite of all his virgins. He loved them all, of course, but there was a special place in his heart for her. Today reminded him of that autumn day so many years ago…
He was out for a quick snack, just three or four plump sheep would do. He never took more and spread his hunting area as wide as he could to keep the population healthy. He wasn't sure how he knew this but he knew it was true. Truth be told Marthaen always felt a pang of guilt when he killed anything but; well, a dragon had to eat. This day, though it felt like many others, would be a day that would change his life forever.
He circled over an area that he'd hunted before though not for many months. His intent was a quick grab and back to his lair for a nice long week or two nap. But this day instead of sheep in the pasture there was a lone cart in the field and the smell of, “Human?” Curiosity had in his young existence, caused him more than a little grief but also slowly taught him about humans. For one thing he'd learned that in his dragon form many people would scream and fall down asleep when he smiled at them. Rude. Finally he'd tried to size himself down to only about three feet tall and nine feet or so long. An even more annoying thing happened. People started poking him with pointy things and hitting him with brooms. None of them really hurt him, well except for his feelings. With all of those things in mind he landed far behind her. It was likely she felt the breeze and felt the thud of him hitting the earth but she was actually so miserable and near death she barely noticed. "Human me" he whispered and approached considering trying to summon some clothing for himself when he realized she was not only naked but attached to a cross that had been attached to the cart. “Humans are so strange,” he murmured. But if this one was naked he wouldn't bother either.
He walked around in front of her. Her head was bowed and her breathing was ragged. She smelled like… he tested the air and it came to him. She smelled like one of the people who went to see the woman people called healer. Her eyes were closed and he considered leaving, after all he hated it when his own slumber was interrupted but this just didn't seem right. Finally he cleared his throat, “Good day miss. How are you today?”
Bleary eyes opened and even in her present state the deep blue of her eyes was striking. Looking at him she asked incredulously, “How am I doing? How am I doing??? How the hells does it look like I'm doing, you idiot!? I'm tied to a post! That's how I'm doing!” As an afterthought, “Oh pray tell how are YOU doing? And why aren't you wearing any clothes?” Marthaen wasn't very good with the subtleties yet and the sarcasm oozing from her had no effect at all.
“Well you're not wearing any clothes and I didn't want to offend you by wearing any, and I'm well thank you for asking.” He shrugged, “I'm not all that familiar with humans. Just a few more questions please and I'll leave you alone if that's your wish. Why are you tied to a pole? And what is your name?”
“My name,” She gritted. Is Bethany. And I'm tied to this stinking pole because some idiot who will remain nameless but is, in fact, my father thought that if he left me out here that giant behemoth of a dragon that's flying around here would leave his precious sheep alone. I'm the only virgin left in the family and some other idiot told my fathers' idiot self that if he sacrificed me to the dragon the dragon would leave his (several words are not shown in the interest of PG) sheep alone. You haven't heard about all this yet? You must not be from around here. Every strange fire that starts, every time a sheep is stolen, every time someone gets a cold it must be the dragon! Feh, “She tried to spit but nothing passed between her parched lips.” Who're you anyway?
“I am Marthaen. Ruby gemstone of the clan Kharendaen and I'm pleased to meet you Bethany. You've been kinder to me than anyone else in this place has. Maybe if I'd tied them to a post… hmm. Anyway, I'm the dragon you're speaking of but I have no use whatsoever for virgins. No idea what I'd do with one. Do virgins have some sort of magical powers or something?”
Even in her present state Bethany started to laugh, it was more coughing and croaking but it was obvious that was her intent. “Many men seem to think they do, yes. And you…” More attempted laughter, “YOU'RE the evil, giant, red dragon that destroys kingdoms with a single swipe of his mighty paw and decimates towns that no one has ever heard of save the story-teller. You, the small naked man standing before me, the great (mockingly) Marthaen the dragon! Prove it!” She sighed, “I've appreciated the diversion from my impending doom but you should be careful no one see's you. They're likely to think you're trying to rescue me.”
Marthaen found he really liked this woman. Sure she smelled awful and was probably mocking him the whole time but she faced death not just with stoicism but even managed to see humor in the situation. That's when Marthaen made a decision that would effect him for the rest of what would be a long life. When the story spread that Marthaen had “accepted” the virgin gift and left the mans sheep alone, what do you think the others nearby with too many children and not enough sheep would do? “Alright. I am going to rescue you. And since you doubt me, you promise not to scream? She nodded more out of exhaustion than anything else and he said softly,” Me.
Where before had stood a small non-descript young man was the belly of a beast. She looked up and up and saw him up close in all his glory. The setting sun set his scales alight with a ruby glow and he carefully lowered his head and said, “See? I told you I was a dragon. Remember! You said you wouldn't scream.” To be fair she didn't actually scream. Her mouth moved silently before her eyes rolled back in her head and she fainted. “Why do so many of them fall asleep?” He muttered crossly.
Unsure exactly what to do he carefully grasped her, cart and all and headed to the healers hut. She'd helped other people. Perhaps she could help his new, and only, friend.
((It's a start… This is the beginning of Marthaens back-story. Hope you enjoyed.)))