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To Arthuran, the Land of Endless Snow

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Maiwen's foot fell in line with the other as she stepped back when the woman moved to exit the tub. She offered her brother's bathtub companion a brief, candy-coated smile. Her azure eyes were big and framed with long, black, wispy eye lashes. Anyone could easily sense she had upset the woman, but she couldn't really put her finger on why.

"You don't have to leave,"
Maiwen whined softly as she watched the pair go, leaving her for a brief few moments alone in the bathroom. She was about to introduce herself, when Deanna made mention of her stockings and as the woman was leaving, Maiwen murmured...

"I have several pairs. I'll give you any color you like.."


To Maiwen's genuine dismay her words went unheard. Her shoulder's fell a bit, as did her smile.

Truth be known, Maiwen's own brother had no clue what Maiwen was about, nor could easily understand her odd behavior that went against convention and social norms. Maiwen's character was in no way a reflection of the rest of her family. For this, she was known as the distant daughter.

Verial seemed very angry though. For this she frowned, and the happy bounce of her long, raven pony tails seemed to droop like the corners of her mouth.

"I do not think you are happy to see me, Very. I'm sorry I got impatient. Calm your dragon nuts."
she winked; shuffling one foot while considering how he just blasted her with a scolding.

"Oh don't pretend like you care about mother being comforted by turning that around on me, just because you're pissy at me big brother o'mine. The truth of my being here started as one thing but as time went on, I've stuck around out of idle interest. I've been weaving in and out around you since the dream we shared. Before that, it is no secret that I have shadowed momma for a long time now. She can effortlessly project herself when she wants to. She leaves different pieces of herself and I gather it up.


"You know, your female didn't have to scram..you didn't have to get out of the tub. Why did you???"
Maiwen's arms crossed behind her back unconsciously, as she watched the tiny, red, fragments of her lollipop settle everywhere.

"You should know I was being honest when I said I missed you. You've changed a lot though, Very. I have missed you and was nervous about facing you in the flesh. I didn't want you to hate me if you knew how I've changed too. After I saw how momma left, I knew I would change my mind about talking to you soon. Something about watching you with your female made me not want to hide from you anymore. I like you more than anybody in the world."


And in that moment, with that confession, Maiwen had expressed more genuine depth and some semblance of love for another living soul, than she had in her whole life towards anyone, that was not her dead, twin brother.

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Sasha Blackwolf was forced to watch her parents tortured to death. Her father was the chieftain of clan Iria, their banner (a red saber tooth tiger on a white field) was the first to rise against the Kir clan when Gerthluo took control. They were the first neighbor to learn of the treachery against their northern alliance. The Kir's descended on clan Iria's mountain home like a plague on the snow. She was perhaps two years old at the time but, that trauma never left her.

She grew up under the night emperor's(Gerthluo) tyrannical rein. Sasha owed Ranisa Kir her very life, when the evil one breathed his last. She was a few years older than Ranisa and, often served a confidant to the Blackwolf chieftain. Her once flame red hair, was mostly gray now but, her spirit was still young. The birth of her twins Shaun and Sarah was the greatest blessing in her life. They were both twenty now. Her husband died in Angeasor during a bandit raid seven years ago, though he took many with him. Needless to say her children's big brother Madrin, brought her genetic family together to protect a young woman. The poor girl was falsely accused of crimes performed by a corrupt goddess.

Sasha thought it was terrible that few people bothered to listen to Elysia's plea. She couldn't say much however, since old prejudices cropped up until her baby brother Madrin set her straight. She still remembered him running around the village on stubby legs, naked to the world. When did the little whelp get so respectable?

The twins had a knack for infiltrating any level of society they were like ghost. Sasha's talents were in sword, bow, and tracking, the children gathered information. Sarah and Shaun turned up results in just a day. The kids made their mother very proud. They were on a ship the next day for Arthuran. Rumors were silenced thru misleading stories, that led people to believe Deanna headed for Jade city.

The new lord of Arthuran Verial Akilara's villa, was severely understaffed. Shaun became a stable hand and Sarah turned into a skilled servant. Sasha Blackwolf claimed herself a trapper that frequented the local bar scene. If Deanna, Sahar or Verial so much as breathed funny they would know why.

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"Maiwen, right now... why should I be happy to see you?" Verial said. He held his hands up in an almost helpless shrug. "You walked in on me during a rather intimate moment and I thought you knew me well enough that you were aware I rather like my privacy." Here, Verial laughed, though the sound was still clearly laced with frustration. "I mean, did it occur to maybe... you know... knock? As CRAZY as that sounds. Those things called 'doors'? Yeah, they keep people out for reasons."

Here Verial paused and went to fetch his jacket, a pair of gloves and a scarf in preparation to head outside and find Sedric. His jacket was pulled on with angry motions, Verial thrusting his arms through the sleeves and this time somehow managing to button up the dark material on his own. Part of him still felt strange putting on jackets and shirts without his wings in the way.

"Actually, that is where you are wrong," Verial said pointing at Maiwen with one hand. "I do care about our mother being comforted. I do care about the sadness I've inflicted upon her - the pain that I helped create and cannot cure because of our differences. Despite the fact that I am making an attempt to move on and live, if you believe for a second that her sorrow does not affect me because I'm so selfish, you need to re-evaluate your thoughts."

Verial continued to cover his fingers with his gloves and looked back up at Maiwen after he was finished.

"I do not want you watch me out of 'idle interest'. I don't want you watch the woman I was with. You've no good reason to shadow me and my affairs in any situation. You make yourself out to be some sort of stalker, you know this? I'm asking you as a request from your older brother, please do not let me find you lurking in corners or surprising me again," Verial said. With this, Verial reached to his forehead and tapped against his temple lightly. "That dream we shared? All pieces of it are now gone from my subconscious. I've officially shut you out. At least you and our mother share something in common now, hm?"

He sighed and shook his head at Maiwen and the oblivious woman-child she had become. He did not bother answering her question about why he and Deanna left the tub. Verial thought that the answer was obvious, but maybe it was not so much to Maiwen. Maybe it wasn't clear in her brain that walking in on your nude brother and a woman he was with bathing was not an acceptable thing to do.

"For as much as you've been watching me, I thought you might have noticed that I know longer have my wings. Did it cross your mind that perhaps surprising me while I was bathing was not the best entrance? Did you ever think that it might anger me instead?" Verial said lifting a brow in question briefly. "You have more reason to be nervous now than you did before had you simply requested to see me instead of floating around like some sort of ghost."

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Maiwen stood there, still as a statue as he got it out of his system. She knew the well from which his anger flowed from was far from dry, nor would it ever be.

It was a well from which they shared in common. The waters of it tasted bitter, but they were all the siblings ever knew. When he was done ranting she followed behind him, despite his command that she not shadow him. If Verial's anger and frustration towards her hurt or angered her, it couldn't be detected in her bright azure eyes or girlish expression. It was not that she was so ignorant or dumb that she didn't understand where Verial was coming from. Though, it might of been better if she had been. Maiwen just lacked so much in the way of a conscience or social boundaries in the vanilla world.

"Very, you're being very dramatic for godssake, listen to yourself. You must think you're such a bad ass now, huh? Some ruler now, so you're gonna put your iron fist down and brow beat your little sister because she made you mad. For fuck sake, alls you had to do was tell me nicely instead of going off on me like one of these fuck-up, pussy officers of yours that let momma force him into bringing her here.

Verial, truth is just this. I'll tell you just like someone who truly loves our mother once told me. If you did care about momma, you'd stop being a selfish, brooding, self pitying, brat to her. Don't even. You have no idea what I'm about or what I know. I might look like jailbait and not fit well in this vanilla world you try so hard to fit into, but don't talk down to me like I'm some stupid little kid."


Maiwen stepped up to Verial then on her tippy-toes and gently grabbed the collar of his jacket with both hands to draw him down to her level.

"Stop being an asshole. I'm the bad kid, not you."
Maiwen planted a sweet kiss on his nose and offered him a smile.

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Laughter ran in the kitchen as Sahar and the women who cared for the Villa began their morning making molasses cookies. Unfortunately the bag of flour had broken and most of the kitchen area as well as each and every woman was dusted with flour. Now began the fun process of cleaning up the mess, and as Sahar was sweeping up the floor, she heard someone’s throat clear from the doorway. The magae looked up with a grin to view the stunned expression of Deanna who dared not step one foot within the room.

“You’re up early, m’dear. Care to help us clean up?”

Sahar watched as Deanna warily stepped closer and with a rag, began brushing flour from the table top onto part of the floor that Sahar had just finished cleaning. The healer made a face as she swept up the mess. “Um, perhaps you had best sit. You’re likely to do less damage that way.” Deanna shrugged and pulled out a stool to sit, where a lovely lass with brown hair barely out of her teens, poured her a steaming cup of tea. Sahar watched Deanna as she sipped at the brew in silence, noting her appearance.

“Rough night?” Sahar inquired with a slight note of disapproval, but there was a teasing tone to her voice. “You look…well, like something stepped in.”

The auburn haired woman lifted her gaze to scowl at the desert beauty. “You might want to work on your flattery skills, Sahar.”

The women chuckled as did the magae as she set the broom aside and leaned against the large table that took up the center of the room. Sahar waited until the rest of the ladies were busy preparing the cookie batter before turning her attention to Deanna, lowering her voice to ask, “Is all well? Do I need to mend any wounds on the Lord?” Sahar noted that Deanna’s hands trembled some and she set the cup down upon the table, shaking her head. “He is fine,” she said in hushed tones. “He is entertaining his sister as we speak.”

This drew a sharp breath from Sahar who leaned in further to talk quietly to Deanna. “His sister? I was made aware that the Lady Sorvynia arrived yesterday without warning, and did not stay long, but I heard nothing of a sister.” Sahar paused as she peered over Deanna’s shoulder to ensure there was no eavesdropping. “I wasn’t even aware he had a sister.”

She watched as the muscles in Deanna’s jaw worked and tightened. “Nor was I. She showed up most unexpectedly early this morn.” Sahar waited for more, but Deanna wasn’t volunteering any more information that necessary. The desert beauty tapped a finger to her lips. “Hmm…quite the peculiar family to show up suddenly, is it not? Though I must say, I have met the Lady Sorvynia before and found her delightful. I was saddened to hear that I missed seeing her before she departed.”

Sahar sighed then. “Perhaps another time. Tell me, De…err…Amelia,” Sahar mentally kicked herself as she was trying to stay in the habit of calling Deanna by her alias at all times, especially in public. “Will his sister be staying on with us for a bit? I would officially like to welcome her to the household as our esteemed guest of the Lord. Make her feel at home.”

Sahar did not miss the deepening scowl that Deanna did not even bother hiding, the flash of anger that emanated from those fey amber orbs. “Believe me, she already is.” A beat of ten went by before Sahar realized that Deanna was not forthcoming with an explanation for her cryptic words. “Well then, I suppose I shall confer with Lord Verial about her stay here and see to preparing a room for her.”

“She’s already chosen a room, and bed, it would seem.” There was no disguising the bitterness in Deanna’s voice as she muttered a response that drew more confusion from Sahar. “I don’t understand.”

Her tea unfinished, Deanna stood abruptly and pushed her stool in. “Forget it. I’m done with this conversation. I’m going out.”

Sahar was still processing Deanna’s strange behavior as she stood and followed her, walking her to the kitchen doorway. “Oh?” The healer tucked a strand of chestnut colored hair under her head wrap, quite surprised at Deanna’s announcement. The fact that the other woman was clearly unhappy and irritated was a given, and Sahar had assumed she would simply cloister herself in her room as usual. Hearing that Deanna wasn’t doing so, but instead venturing out into town was something different. Perhaps the woman was making progress, Sahar thought with a pleased inward smile. This was good. She hoped the Lord was doing the same. “Anywhere specific? Any plans?”

Deanna shook her head as she glanced at the stairwell from time to time, seemingly anxious to leave for some unknown reason. Sahar found her behavior increasingly odd, but said nothing for fear of setting the woman off. “Very well then, I hope you enjoy yourself. Will you be home in time for supper later?” Sahar inquired politely as she mentally went over the evening’s meal in her head. When Deanna shook her head no once more, inching closer to the main hallway, Sahar pressed her full lips together in a thin line and nodded.

“I won’t keep you then.” No sooner had those words passed Sahar’s lips did Deanna disappear from sight and after a moment, Sahar heard the front door slam shut. Dark brows drew together as she glided toward one of the large bay windows that decorated the walls in the main entrance chamber. "Goodbye to you too, Deanna," she murmured quietly. Her arms folded under her breasts, Sahar watched Deanna hastily draw the hood of her cloak over her head, her pace quickening as it seemed the woman was determined to put as much distance as possible away from the villa, and most likely a certain lord, as humanly possible. The healer sighed heavily, wondering what in the name of the gods had happened to cause such distress within Deanna. It didn’t take a genius to figure out it had something to do with Lord Verial, obviously, but it seemed that the abrupt arrival of the Lord’s sibling had distressed and disturbed Deanna more than she was willing to admit. Strange.

Sadly she couldn’t focus on Deanna’s issues at the moment, for she had to concentrate on her plans for the day which now included welcoming Verial’s sister to the fold and setting up her quarters for the duration of her stay. Sahar found one of the servants, Sarah with the lovely dark tresses and beckoned her over. “Sarah my dear, if you would be so kind to please head upstairs to one of the guest suites in the north wing. I believe the first room on the right should do. See that it is cleaned and has fresh linens on the bed and is aired out. I would appreciate it,” Sahar smiled warmly to the young woman who was incredibly efficient at being around just when you needed her. Sarah did not lax on the job that was for sure. The young woman nodded and left to gather cleaning supplies while Sahar found herself heading upstairs.

The healer paused before Verial’s room and lifted her hand to knock on his door when she heard the angry voices from within. She didn’t mean to linger behind the closed door as long as she had, and it was great difficulty to discern what was being said, but she could hear by the tone of the Lord’s voice he was quite upset and irate. The strange voice that belonged to a young woman, his sister no doubt, sounded shrill and whiny and Sahar could make out a few swear words she could only hope were not directed at Verial. Her honeyed eyes widened in shock. Surely this crass young lady was not the offspring of the lovely Lady Sorvynia? Though it was not Sahar’s place to pass judgment, and never would she shame the Lord by being unkind or unpleasant to his sibling, she couldn’t help the disbelief she felt.

Sahar waited a moment or so and chided herself. She did not even know the girl, and therefore it was best to meet her before making a final decision regarding her nature. Taking a deep breath, Sahar knocked on the door before stepping back a foot or so. “My Lord?” She called out to Verial. “If it is convenient for you, I would have a word with you as soon as you are able. I will be downstairs in the solar when you are ready.” Sahar turned on her heel and left then. She would wait in the solar; the warmest room in the villa as far as she was concerned, and sunniest. Sahar figured she would give Verial some time to make an appearance so they could speak, that was, if he showed up at all.

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All things aside, Verial thought he was being reasonable or at least that his frustrations were justified. Maiwen, unfortunately, could not seem to meet him in the middle and there was no common ground in their beliefs. There was no winning this battle. Still, even with that thought in mind, it did little to soothe Verial's reluctance to just walk away from Maiwen. Instead, her constant belittling of him only drove Verial to become enraged even further.

Truth be told, Verial was not anywhere close to getting his anger out of his system. There was plenty of it due to his wings being severed and burned from his back. It was all he knew these days and the cure wasn't as simple as going back home to the Villa with Sorvynia or giving Maiwen a brotherly hug. Not one to brag, Verial had been through quite a bit, especially in the last few months. If Maiwen had been shadowing him - had been watching him - well then her incapability to understand where he was coming from only drove him into madness. At this point, Verial thought she might be partially blind.

Maybe he was being all the things that Maiwen so freely and casually described him as: dramatic, fuck-up, pussy, selfish, brooding, self-pitying, brat and asshole. There was a good possibility. Considering everything that had happened - the death of his son, the war, the loss of his wings - Verial thought he had at least a few decent reasons to be the way he was. Nevertheless, the feelings he tried to convey to Maiwen, the few simple requests he asked of her to not shadow him, were taken as if a joke. Verial felt as if this whole conversation had been nothing but a mockery towards him and anything he had said.

His words were important. Verial was not saying all the things he said to merely have an iron first over Maiwen. He spoke to her in the manner in which he spoke because Maiwen at best was unrelenting and was not opening her eyes to actually see Verial. For someone who boasted in her qualities of lurking around, she was terrible at actually gauging what a person's body language meant. His voice was a warning, one which she pointedly ignored due to her childish remarks.

The knock on his door from Sahar was a distant sound somewhere in his ears. Verial heard Sahar politely call out to him, to request his audience when it was convenient. Unfortunately, as livid as he was, there was no way he could speak to his Council without a level head, which unfortunately Sahar rarely saw that much anyway. Verial would have lashed out at Sahar and the desert magae did not deserve that.

When Maiwen grabbed the collar of his jacket to pull him down and kiss his nose, even going so far as to smile at him with as much perverse innocence as she could muster, Verial lost any control he had been trying to hold on to. As with Layla, something snapped inside of him and that sleeping beast within him awoken.

Instead of smiling back at Maiwen, with a tightened fist, Verial grabbed her by fabric of her shirt and not caring if she was kicking or screaming the whole way, he drug her from his room. Verial yanked the door to his room open and then threw Maiwen out into the hallway with as much force as he could manage. After she would sprawl a few feet away from him, Verial stalked back towards his little sister and gazed down at her with what could be considered pity or contempt. Maybe both. Maiwen could take her pick. Verial leaned down towards Maiwen, his brows narrowed dangerously and spoke between clenched teeth, his voice low but angry.

"You know nothing about me, you ignorant whore," Verial said his words in Draconian.

Verial straightened then and turned from Maiwen, walking from his fallen sister to the stair case. He descended each step and at the same time tried not to shift into the beast inside of him that threatened to surface. No use in bringing down Chaliceton's Villa in the process. He did not turn to go to the Solar to meet with Sahar. Instead, Verial walked out the Villa's double doors and made way towards the stables. He needed to be alone and so as he stalked towards the stables, he had every intention of galloping off on horseback out of Chaliceton and not returning for several hours.

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Away. She had to get away. From the Villa. From Sahar and the servants. From Verial. From that twisted sister of his. From everyone.

She found herself nearing the western part of Chaliceton where the military barracks were, where a watchtower stood tall and proud, guarded heavily with men scanning constantly for invaders, and located in an immense stone building was one of two armories, the steel door guarded by two of Chaliceton’s soldiers. Deanna paused in mid-stride, her hood drawn low over her head and considered turning around and heading back to the main part of town. From this distance, she couldn’t quite make out the frigid icy waters of the ocean that lay beyond snow covered fields, but she could smell the crisp salt of the water and knew she was perhaps only a few miles away.

Naturally it would be quite strange for a woman who was not of military rank, a healer woman in fact, to enter the armory for no particular reason at all and certainly not without an escort, but Deanna figured nothing ventured, nothing gained. With a forced smile upon her face, she continued walking until she came upon the guards, and bowed deeply before them. “Good morn to you sirs. If it is no trouble, I would like to have a look at the armory. Inventory.” Her voice sounded steady enough, and the sentries had no particular reason not to believe the Lady Amelia and her request considering the Lord had been in conference with the Captain of the Guard, Sedric regarding defenses. The door was opened and she was allowed in.

“Of course Lady Amelia,” one the sentries said with a smile to the woman. “Try not to hurt yourself,” he chuckled. Deanna nodded, a bemused look upon her face and the door was shut behind her. Once alone, she lowered the hood of her cloak and stood in the center of the large room, breathing deeply.

The scent of boiled leather, steel and oil, combined with the faintest traces of blood filled her nostrils and Deanna felt at ease. No, she felt at home. She turned slowly, rooted in spot as she admired each and every crafted piece of weaponry from axes to swords, daggers and maces, sabers and staffs. There were various forms of armor as well, studded leather and chain mail lined the walls, hung neatly and ready for use. In a corner on several shelves were revolvers and bullets in cases. Deanna was mesmerized by it all, and a pang of longing filled her.

Some women liked jewels, others perfumes and trinkets. Some squealed in delight over chocolates, some over flowers and poetry. For Deanna, the way to her heart was steel. Steel was her love and it showed on her enraptured face. Swords were her trademark weapon of choice and there were plenty of them lined along the wall. A lusty gleam in her eyes, Deanna tugged at her gloves and set them down, her eyes roaming over the weapons until she settled upon a long sword nestled amongst its brothers, and with great care she lifted it and held it in hand.

She tested the blade’s edge and found it to be recently sharpened as a thin line of blood welled from the pad of her thumb. The hilt was sturdy enough and bound in leather stripping, and the rounded pommel was a smooth ball of steel. Well balanced and finely crafted, Deanna smiled at the weapon as she took a few swings, liking the smooth motion. The sword she carried with her most of her life was long gone, but Deanna felt this particular one would make a fine substitute.

She heard the door open without bothering to turn and a voice, deep and male called to her quietly as not to startle her, “A fine piece is it not, Lady Amelia? I wasn’t aware you had a fondness for weapons.” Deanna glanced over her shoulder to watch Captain Sedric enter the armory. Deanna offered him a slight nod. “It is. Very beautiful and very deadly.” The Captain regarded her for a moment as he drifted over in her direction to study the sword she had gripped in hand. “Indeed my Lady.” Sedric plucked a scabbard from amongst the collection and sized it against the longsword, nodding as he held out a hand for Deanna to pass him the sword, neatly sheathing it in one smooth stroke. He set the weapon down with care and regarded Deanna with an arch of a brow.

“Tell me, Lady Amelia, what a healer is doing in the armory?” The question was not accusatory, as Deanna detected a curious note in his tone. “I was informed you are here regarding inventory, but I had no such request from Lord Verial.”

Deanna’s lips curled into a faint smile. “Nothing gets past you, does it? Tell me Captain,” Deanna began as she sat down upon an unopened crate. “You’ve lived here all of your life, I presume?” The older man nodded, wondering where she was going with her questioning. “Do you know of a man called Madrin Kir? He is now the Lord Commander of the Grand City Guard.”

Sedric cocked his head to the side, a thoughtful expression on his face. “Aye, I know Kir and his family very well. He is a good man. Well respected. How is it you’ve come to know him, Lady?”

Deanna smiled faintly to him as the Captain of the Chaliceton guard sat down opposite of her. A thousand lies came to mind, a thousand made up stories, but Deanna settled for the truth with Sedric. “I fought beside him in the Great War of the Gods, Captain. He was a very skilled fighter, very brave, and incredibly honorable. The last I saw of him, he was neck deep in Aliscowri when Terra Vale ran a sword through me, effectively ending my life.” Deanna leveled her gaze at him, gauging his reaction to her tale, but the Captain merely sat there with his legs stretched out before him, quietly listening but did not appear surprised at her explanation. “But, you knew that already, didn’t you, Captain?” Deanna asked with a knowing look in her eyes.

Sedric contemplated how to respond as he scratched his head. “You know, most people believe that because Chaliceton is located at the edge of the world, that we are behind on the times. That we are shorted on anything newsworthy in the realm. That we are ignorant people who live in the land of ice and snow, who could not fathom anything civilized. This is simply not true. We hear and know everything, for we keep ourselves well informed. Whether we chose to act upon it, is another matter.” Sedric paused then, his intent gaze upon the woman who sat before him. “What I know, is that you are the Lady Amelia, who arrived in Chaliceton with the newly appointed Verial Akilara as Lord of Arthuran which was decreed by our King, and the Lady Sahar. What I know is that you are a healer, and that my Lady, is all I need to know.” Sedric stated with finality.

Deanna snorted and rose from the crate. “I am no more healer, Sedric, than you are a woman, and my name as you well know is not Amelia.” A wry smile played on her lips for technically it was the name she was given at birth, as hideous as it was.

Sedric rose and went to stand by her. He leaned forward and reached out to grab Deanna gently but firmly by her shoulders which caused Deanna to stiffen at the invasion of her person by a man she knew nothing of. “No. Whatever you were prior to arriving here is insignificant. That woman is gone. She no longer exists. All that exists is who you are known to the people of this land now, nothing more or less. To speak of anything else would warrant nothing but suspicion in people and it are these people who would seek you out with hopes of profiting from your capture. Again I tell you, that woman you were before is long gone. Let her rest in peace, Lady Amelia.”

Deanna shook herself free from Sedric’s grasp, suddenly angry. “You are wrong, Captain. She is here, right now, flesh and blood and standing before you. She is not long gone as you say, though she should be as she has no business walking amongst the living, but she is. I am. How long must I go on living a lie? Pretending to be something and someone I am not? This,” She snatched the sword back and drew it from its scabbard, leveling it at him so that the sword pointed toward his midsection. “This is who I am. This is what I am. It is all I know. This is my purpose and I am nothing without it. Can you understand that?” Her voice lowered an octave but it was laced with bitter resentment. “I did not ask to be brought here. I did not want that. I should not even be walking and breathing among you, but I am, and I hate it because I am forced to be someone else.”

Sedric lowered his voice as he eyed the woman who brandished the deadly weapon with
expertise. “You would put everyone at risk that went out of their way to protect your identity, to bring you here to save your life. People who have gone out of their way to ensure your safety and a chance to start fresh? Do you believe for one moment that King Elias or his men would not hunt you down? Even Kir, as honorable of a man as he is, would follow the orders of his King, and believe me, Lady. If Kir wants you found, you will be found. He has plenty of resources at his disposal, loyal resources I might add, who excel at such.” Sedric sighed and shook his head. “You are a wanted woman, Lady. They will come for you. They will arrest you and they will execute you. Then all of this, everything, would be done in vain. Is that what you want?”

Something dark began to stir inside of her. She had been calm of thought and body just a few seconds ago, but something fierce brewed without any reason to set it off. She felt this rage bubble to the surface as she rounded on him, though she did lower the sword. “Do you think I care if they come for me? You think for one second in that miniscule brain of yours that I would not relish the fact if they did? Let them come! Let them take me away in chains of silver to burn at my flesh.” If Sedric was surprised to hear her admittance of her therianthrope blood, he hid it well. “Let me sit in a dark rotted cell until they deem me worthy of lopping my head off. There are no second chances for people like me.” She frowned then as a wave of dizziness overcame her, so strong now was the hate that coiled around her like a serpent, tightening until she found it difficult to breathe. The sound of steel clanging against stone was the last thing she heard.

The dragon scale burned red hot between her breasts, but strangely the obsidian disc did not scorch her skin. Suddenly the armory structure fell away and Deanna found herself standing in an unfamiliar area, an unfamiliar world. Structures burned and the land was scorched beyond believe. She heard the terrible cries of millions of souls ring out. Plumes of thick black smoke rose in the atmosphere, but despite the horrific scene, there was no pity, no remorse. Nothing could quell the rage that had ignited deep inside her very soul. Let them burn, she thought with contempt, her hands curling into fists. A strange sound was heard and Deanna lifted her gaze skyward as ash reigned down upon her. The sun was blotted out suddenly, not by the smoked laden clouds, but by a large black figure that swooped downward in her direction. Deanna watched with a small smile as the black dragon who had been circling above her finally landed. “You called. I came.” The scale around her neck gave off an ethereal glow, and Deanna spread her arms wide, giving in as the dragon’s jaw widened and black flames poured out of its mouth to consume her. She stood there as her flesh sizzled and burned and somewhere in the distance, a man frantically called out her name.

“…Amelia! You must wake up now!” She heard the hushed but urgent voice, and a hand slapped lightly at her face. “My Lady please!” Slowly Deanna opened her eyes as she found herself lying on the stone floor, staring up at the face of Sedric who frowned down at her in worriment. Upon seeing Deanna inhale, her amber eyes focusing on the face, he visibly relaxed. “Thank Elysia! I feared I would have to send for Lord Akilara had you not regained consciousness.” Deanna did not understand what he was talking about, but Sedric said nothing more as he carefully cradled her in his arms and helped her to her feet. She gingerly tested her footing, and finding it stable enough to stand on her own, though Sedric hovered nearby just in case. Deanna’s thoughts were a mess as she felt a wetness near her upper lip as she as touched her face, her fingers came away with blood that apparently came from her nose. Sedric, his brow furrowed in concern, silently handed her a handkerchief he had pulled out from one of pouches on his weapon’s belt.

“Lady Amelia, are you alright?” Sedric’s soothing voice broke the awkward silence that followed as Deanna dabbed lightly at her nose. The bleeding had stopped, thankfully. “I watched you. Your eyes rolled in your sockets and the next thing I knew, I watched you sway and you went down without a word. I’ve been trying to wake you for several minutes.” He looked at the ashen faced woman with great concern, and after a moment, unhooked a flask from his belt and after removing the cork, handed it to her. “Spiced red wine, Lady. Drink some of it. It will help settle you.” Deanna offered him a faint smile and took a healthy drink. It was delicious, laden with cinnamon and cloves. “Thank you, Sedric,” she said as she handed the flask back to him.

Deanna let out a shaky breath as she reached up to clasp the dragon scale that hung around her neck, the obsidian object that had once burned fiery hot against her skin was now cool to the touch. She met Sedric’s eyes with her own, and the Captain was pleased to see she regained some color to her cheeks. “I…I’m sorry. I don’t know what happened.” Deanna said truthfully. She was just as dumbfounded as the Captain by what had taken place. Outside of a dull headache though, she felt fine. The side of her mouth tilted a bit in what appeared to be a smile. “Perhaps stress?”

Sedric ran a hand over his face and sighed as he leaned against a shelf. “People who have been through a great deal of emotional turmoil sometimes find it takes time before balance is restored within, if it is able to be restored at all. I want to help you, Lady, but I’ve never been in your shoes. I cannot begin to understand what you are going through or how to help you work through it. Do not apologize to me,” he smiled in return. “I am here to help you, if you need it.”

Deanna regarded him with sedate amber eyes. “There is something you can help me with, but I would ask that like this little incident that happened just now, you would keep it between us.” Sedric, now curious with Deanna’s request, nodded for her to continue.

She sucked in a breath and blew it out slowly. “I need a sparring partner. I thought maybe, if you had time…,”

Sedric’s grin widened. “You wish me to teach you swordplay?”

Deanna barked out laughter. “No, no. I assure you I do not. I am quite familiar with that, thank you, but I am rusty. Besides,” she looked down at her slim form that even the layers of clothing she wore could not deceptively hide beneath. “I need to put on weight…and muscle.”

It was the Captain’s turn to laugh. “Never thought I would hear those words uttered from a woman before.”

Deanna stood and chuckled. “Strength is key, and I do hate feeling so weak and frail, Captain.” She eyed him for a minute. “So…is that a yes?”

Sedric considered her request before nodding. “Very well, my Lady. I will be your sparring partner, and I vow to you it will be our ‘little secret’.” He grinned then. “There is a field beyond the stables, not particularly far from the Villa. It is on the outskirts of town. I take the men there at times to train, mostly during fair weather, but since it has been unoccupied as of late, I suppose that would be a decent place for us to meet.” He scratched at his chin as he contemplated. “Yes, that should be fine.”

Deanna stared at him, her eyes widening some and there was a hint of excitement in her voice as she spoke. “There is a stable here? With horses?”

Sedric didn’t bother to hide his amusement. “You really should get out more, Lady Amelia. Yes, we have a stable and yes, there are horses housed inside. Not many, but we have them.” He tried hard not to laugh at her expression. “I gather you are as fond as horses as you are of weapons?” Deanna nodded, her smile widening. “Of course. All little girls love horses,” Sedric teased then held up his hands defensively as Deanna’s eyes narrowed and she took a step forward. “I take it back!” He said through a mouthful of laughter. “Besides, if you hurt me, then who will train with you?” He asked with a devilish gleam in his eyes.

Deanna snickered. “True enough.” She glanced at the sword that Sedric had sheathed and placed upon the shelf. “Will you bring it for me?” She gestured with a nod of her head.

“Of course, my Lady. Will you be paying a visit to the stables today?”

“Absolutely. I rather enjoy horseback riding…as all little girls do,” Deanna smirked, but there was warmth in her eyes which just brought more laughter from the Captain. “Very well then. I have duties to attend to, and you have horses’ manes to braid.” He winced as Deanna punched him rather hard in his upper arm. “Ow. In any case, we meet at dawn Lady. I suggest you get a good night’s rest.” He winked at her before opening the door to the armory where they both exited and parted ways.

Deanna drew the hood of her cloak once more over her head and set off for the trek to the stables, using the time to travel to wonder about the strange dream she had when unconscious and it was then she realized she hadn't asked about Wish.

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Shaun Iria Blackwolf had done so many different jobs that it was a wonder he hadn't picked one profession. I reality he had chosen to be a jack of all trades master of whatever he needed to be. When you want hidden information, spies are a necessary part of life. Shaun's older brother Madrin was never unwilling to use what tools he had at his disposal. That is why Shaun was in Chaliceton enjoying the snow that reminded him of home in the Hyborean mountains.

The people here were kind and forged in the fires of adversity, since they were the only bastion of civilization on a otherwise hostile continent. Well, apart from Elysia's temple anyhow. He could understand why Verial, Deanna, and Sahar chose such a place to escape hostility. Madrin had taught him and his twin sister Sarah the stealth arts until they far surpassed him. Not to mention, he instructed the siblings in combat. They weren't ever able to get past Madrin's guard but, he was unable to find them if they chose not to be discovered. Their mother had taken over the battle training ever since Madrin went off into the larger world beyond Angeasor. He was the first to break the village taboo about remaining isolated when he was the same age Shaun is now. However, Mira Blackwolf and the King took much of Madrin's free time. The frustration he felt about it was easily noticed by his dear sister. He just wanted more time to reconnect, was that too much to ask. No matter, he was on the job in the mansion used by the Lord of Arthuran Verial Akilara.

These thoughts had been nagging him for some time when Deanna walked in. He gave a proper bow to the pretend healer and spoke. "Lady Amelia it's truly a pleasure to see you on this fine day. I do hope you got the chance to see Elysia's flowers blooming. How may I help you Madam?" The joy in his green eyes, and on his face, was genuine. Since the woman Madrin sent his family to protect, was finally venturing out more often. Living in a cage was a good way to drive yourself crazy. Sarah reported she had finally started eating properly, and had indeed seen the miraculous blue flowers.

"I can see the stable surprises you. The first Lord of Arthuran used it as a distraction from his troubles. Going for a ride makes it easier to notice the natural beauty around you, in my opinion." His entire demeanor took on a dream like quality briefly. "These fine animals are a longer haired breed than you may be used to. They also have more muscle packed on than horses from a less harsh climate. Don't worry their quite docile."

Shaun lowered his voice and leaned closer to Deanna. "If you plan on going more than a few miles I recommend one of the those two." He gesture to a chestnut stallion with two scars from arrow wounds on his rump. The other was a chestnut mare with a long jagged slash mark from a sword on her left side just below where the saddle rest. "They are both war trained mounts that have lost their owners." Before he continued, he heard the outer door open and straightened up to see who else had come.

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"Lady Amelia it's truly a pleasure to see you on this fine day. I do hope you got the chance to see Elysia's flowers blooming. How may I help you Madam?"

The unusually cheerful greeting from the complete stranger caused Deanna to still in her tracks as she entered the stable. Cautiously, she approached the young man who cared for the horses and murmured a polite greeting in return. He was fair of face and skin with brown hair and the loveliest green eyes she had ever seen before. They were a soft mossy green that generated genuine warmth and Deanna found herself smiling at the lad who was but a few inches taller than she, but broad in the chest. She glanced about the stable to find it immaculately kept, and rather impressed with that fact. This did not go unnoticed by the young stable hand who proceeded to give her a briefing on the stable and also introduced her to the horses.

Immediately Deanna was drawn to the mare with the jagged scar. A smile graced her lips as she slowly reached to stroke the mare’s head, quietly speaking to the magnificent creature in a calm low voice. Deanna praised her beauty, her strength and courage, all the while stroking the beast who responded with soft whinnies. Deanna turned to look at the young man who regarded her with a smile of his own, and after she inquired about his name and was informed he was called Shaun, Deanna requested the horse to be saddled, for indeed she was the one the Lady Amelia would ride today.

Deanna waited until the chestnut mare was readied, and assisted by Shaun, mounted the horse and nudged her out of the stable. Deanna regarded Shaun with those fey amber orbs and dipped her head to him. “I thank you for your help. We will see you when we return from our ride,” Deanna chuckled as she patted the mare, “whenever that shall be.” With a cluck of her tongue and tug on the reigns, Deanna urged the horse into a trot before the great beauty broke out into a full on gallop, and soon, the stables were a distant memory.

Deanna rode the mare until they reached the forest of tall conifers covered in snow before the horse slowed to casually stroll throughout the woods. The crisp scent of pine and winter was in the air, and both woman and beast blew out warm breath as they walked through, not stopping until Deanna found a small creek that hadn’t quite frozen over yet. It was here she paused and dismounted, allowing the mare to rest and drink, but it wasn’t long before they were off again to explore the surrounding area.

The sun was just setting when Deanna led the mare back to the stable for the evening, her cheeks rosy from the chill in the air, but she radiated a serene calm that she hadn’t felt in some time. Deanna adored horses and riding, and the mare reminded her of her own personal beloved horse who was by her side for many years when she served in her Order. The mare was of even temperament and sweet natured, yet when instructed by Deanna to ride hard, did not question the woman’s authority and did as bid. As she handed the reign to Shaun, she knew the beast would be a personal favorite of hers. Deanna placed a small kiss atop the mare’s nose and smiled. “Tomorrow, beautiful girl, I will see you. Get some rest.” Deanna wished Shaun a good eve and left the stable.

She was heading in the direction of the Villa, when she stopped and considered why she was going ‘home’. To purposefully go out of her way to avoid Verial and perhaps his sister? To dodge Sahar’s questions and scrutiny? Was there even a reason to return home so soon, despite the darkness that was settling over the land? Deanna switched direction and headed once more into town. Once there, she found a tavern that appealed to her. She had eaten little that day and wanted a nice hot bowl of stew and perhaps a shot or two of whiskey. Greeted by a serving wench, Deanna settled herself at a small table near the bar and ordered her food and drink as she watched with mild amusement, the on goings of the tavern, which happened to be rather full this eve.

The food was delicious and Deanna ate every last bite. The whiskey…not so much. Deanna hadn’t actually taste it, as one whiff of the fumes from the alcohol sent her stomach rolling, and it was all she could do not to vomit the wonderful meal she had recently inhaled. Deanna frowned as she beckoned the serving wench to remove the offending, but once beloved, drinks and opted for some hot cider instead. As she sipped the steaming brew, she glanced over to a corner table where a few men were laughing loudly and dicing as they drank ale and told crude jokes. Deanna hid her smile behind her mug.

It was near midnight when Deanna arrived back at the Villa, and she nodded sleepily to the sentries who stood guard, grateful that no one had questioned her late return. She was just slipping out of her cloak and boots when she realized Edgar was watching her from the hall, a steaming cup of tea in hand. “My Lady,” he nodded his head, a wicked gleam in his eye. “Hoping to slip in without anyone noticing were you?” Edgar grinned at Deanna who rolled her eyes at him in response. “Shouldn’t you be abed, or at the very least doing whatever it is you do?” Deanna retorted, but before the older man could say anything in turn, Deanna tossed him a small bag that jingled with coins.

Edgar, his brows drawn together in confusion, set the tea cup down on a small pedestal table and peered into the bag. Though he quickly counted, he judged there to be anywhere between twenty and thirty gold coins. “My Lady? Where did you get this?” He asked as he stared at Deanna in astonishment.

Deanna barely stifled a yawn as she breezed past Edgar. “Turns out I’ve a talent for gambling. Who knew?” She laughed some as she climbed the stairs.

“Sleep well Edgar,” she tossed over her shoulder before heading to the second level. Deanna patted the ornate and rather sharp dagger she swindled off one particular sore head who grudgingly handed it over to Deanna that she hid in the folds of her dress. All in all, it had been a rather successful and productive day and Deanna was feeling quite lighthearted…until she reached the door that led into Verial’s chambers.

She blew out a breath as she inched closer to the door to listen for any sounds coming from within. When she heard none, she assumed that either Verial was asleep, or his sibling was keeping him far too busy to entertain conversation. Those dark thoughts caused Deanna’s pace to quicken as she raced for her room, a sharp twisted feeling in her gut.

She had shed her gown and slipped into her chemise before climbing into bed and drawing the covers to her chin. She lay awake for several moments in her dark room, an empty hollow feeling in her chest as she turned on her side and hugged a pillow tightly to her, ignoring the great sadness that filled her. It seemed ages, but finally sleep overtook her and Deanna fuzzily recalled asking very sincerely to the gods that she did not dream.

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After dismissing Maiwen by way of throwing her out into the hallway that lie beyond his bedroom door, Verial left the Villa and did not turn back. He had made it to the stables without running into the distraction that was his sister before Deanna and Shaun were ever there. Verial saddled up a horse, something the Lord of Arthuran usually did not have to do on his own, and galloped out of Chaliceton without a second thought.

On his chosen horse, a stallion colored white with a just a few gray spots, Verial rode away from Chaliceton in an attempt to leave any of his troubles behind him, at least for a little while. The horse did not mind; in fact, it relished the freedom of galloping hard through Arthuran's barren fields and kicking up snow behind it. Chaliceton's animals, whether wild or tamed, seemed to have grown accustomed to the harsh climate and the frequent snowfall much like the people. For this, Verial was grateful to have chosen a horse that was eager to escape just as he was.

The pair of man and horse continued their journey on towards the northwest point of Arthuran. With his horse, Verial weaved through the few evergreen trees that dotted sparse woodland ahead. The horse took the snowy path well and although it was a bit more treacherous than galloping through the fields, it was as if the animal had been through this area before and knew the path. Once beyond the trees, fresh snow and empty land was laid out before them again until finally at last, Verial and his horse stopped at what was the very northwestern tip of Arthuran.

Here, there were no sandy beaches to be found. Instead, a twenty foot snowy cliff overlooked the ocean. Verial dismounted from his horse and walked towards the edge of this cliff where the waves crashed against the side of the rocky edge of Arthuran. Gazing down, the waters were clearer than any Verial had ever seen and occasionally the ocean glistened with white patterns, sparkling like diamonds. Verial could feel the cold mist of the ocean as it wafted into the air gently brushing across his cheeks until he lifted his head to look up.

The wind was a sting of bitter cold against his face since he was so close to the ocean, but for Verial this frigid weather felt nice and allowed the previous angry heat that was inside him to be smothered away and extinguished. Out here, it was only Verial, his horse, the ocean and the wind and there was nothing to seemingly tip him over the edge. His nerves calmed as he stood at the base of the cliff watching the ocean for hours until the sun fell down across the sky. Verial breathed in the scent of the ocean air and for the first time in a long time, he felt at home.

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Late into the night, closing Verial's conversation in chat with Sahar...

It had been late when Verial had returned and unsaddled his horse, leading it back to the stables. Verial fed the horse which he soon realized was just as hungry as himself. After taking care of the animal that Verial now felt a sort of bond with, he made way back to the Villa. The hour was late and as such, not a soul was awake. Verial was thankful for this.

At least, that was what he had thought. To his surprise, Sahar was present in the dining hall with food and two glasses of wine, as if she had been waiting for him. So Verial sat, apologizing to the desert magae for not meeting her in the Solar earlier and took onto a plate some food for himself as well as a glass of wine. Though the food looked delicious and welcome - roast chicken, vegetables, cheese and breads - the dining experience would not come without its price. That price was not weighted in gold, but in conversation.

Despite all they had talked about over the next few hours, part of Verial was glad for Sahar's council and her company. Verial explained the situation with Maiwen, the peculiarities of his estranged sister that drove him into a rage and argument earlier. This eventually led to him dishing out the details of his and Deanna's frequent sexual encounters the last few days, something which Sahar reminded him she did not approve of or feel was healthy. This was difficult to get around.

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Sahar sighed and leaned forward, placing her folded hands upon the table. "Ok, I'm going to be honest with you. While I believe it is best that you do not continue your 'relationship' with Deanna, I'm a tad upset the reason behind it is because you believe your sister to be lurking in the shadows to watch you have sex. That is rather disturbing, if I am to be frank." She shook her head then. "Perhaps it is for the best though," she eyed him for a moment, "let me ask you this: If Maiwen were not in the picture, would you still feel the same way?" Sahar's demeanor changed then to one of concern. "Verial, be honest here with me and I shall with you. I am worried about you, your mental and emotional stability, and Deanna's too, I might add. I feel that adding something so personal, so intimate in the mix would only complicate matters for both of you." Sahar leaned back in her chair once more and asked quietly, "Unless it makes you happy." She bit down on her lower lip. "Does it make you happy, Verial? Because your happiness is important to me. You are like a bother to me, only I have no desire to see you naked." She smiled some, trying to lighten the situation.

Sahar turned serious and inquired about his relationship with Deanna and the thoughts about Maiwen looming in the shadows to watch over him even in the most sensitive of situations. "Of course it's a disturbing thought," Verial said pursing his lips together for a moment. He then exhaled and shook his head. "That's why I was unable to control my anger towards Maiwen, because it simply did not sink into her thick skull that watching me, whether in the bath or anywhere else, like some sort of stalker, is not the right thing to do." Verial's lips twisted into a frown. "If Maiwen was not in the picture, I'm not sure I would be able to stay away from Deanna." Verial noticed the look on Sahar's face turned to one of general concern. "I'm fairly certain you know how I feel about Deanna. We don't need to discuss it. In a way, yes it... or Deanna makes some foreign part of me happy, but I also still have guilt and anger, as does she. I don't expect that to ever change, but it is difficult to deny the comfort we bring each other, however brief it may be at times." Verial paused and rubbed his temples as if in thought and then dropped his hands back to the arm rests of his chair. "Thank you, Sahar. I have no desire for you to see me naked either." Verial returned her smile, though the gesture was a very light one.

((End chat logs...))

Sahar as if sensing he was growing weary over talking about Maiwen and his "troubles" with Deanna, changed the topic going on to ask Verial how the state of Chaliceton was, including its stock of food and wine. Verial told Sahar about the goblin and orc tribe in the southwest that was trying to unsuccessfully infiltrate the snowy city of Arthuran. To this, she seemed interested at the news of a possible threat, but eventually their attention turned back to an apparent inventory list that Deanna was supposed to have delivered to Verial.

Must have left it in the council room, Verial mused and his mind entertained a flickering past memory of a certain evening spent on the council room table.

This thought led him to ask Sahar of Deanna's whereabouts. Though he had "officially" sworn off Deanna once more with the idea of Maiwen watching them and lurking about in any more intimate moments, Verial did shed some concern over her. After all, when Verial had dismissed Deanna to only argue with Maiwen, he was aware that Deanna, as calm as she acted, was no better off than him as far as her anger was concerned.

"I have no idea. She came downstairs presumably after visiting with you, and left. She hasn't returned yet." Sahar was concerned, that was no doubt, and she did her best not to let it show. She forced a smile of reassurance to Verial. "I am positive she is fine. No doubt trekking about town, perhaps she stopped at one of the taverns for a bite to eat. Most likely she'll return soon."

Verial smiled gently to Sahar in return and stood, taking his plate and wine glass in hand. He was as confident as Sahar; Deanna would be fine on her own, even if out for some time. She was noticeably stronger than any woman Verial had ever met and Verial knew Deanna was able to take care of herself. Nevertheless, it wasn't just these thoughts that made him at ease. Because Deanna wore his dragon scale so close to her, if something were terribly wrong, he would feel likely feel it. But as of right now, there was nothing.

"I am not worried," Verial said to Sahar. With that, he circled around the corner of the table and bowed down to kiss the top of Sahar's forehead, which might have been a strange gesture. Verial then rose and nodded to his healer and council. "Thank you for the chat, Sahar. Get some rest soon."

With that, Verial retired for the evening leaving Sahar once more alone in the dining hall.

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Because of his father, a drow, Verial inherited sensitive hearing so the sound of footsteps, however soft they were, did draw him out of his reading. Verial had been sitting on his bed, his back propped against the headboard and a few pieces of parchment in his hands. He had made an attempt to sleep, but with the thought of Maiwen about, sleep did not come easy of course. Instead, his body and mind refused the concept of rest.

Earlier in his room, Verial had written a short letter and sent it off via carrier raven to Madrin Kir, the Lord Commander of Eiler. The scroll of parchment was sealed with light blue wax, bearing the emblem of a snowflake, the sign of Elysia and Arthuran. Verial had not forgotten his suggestion to Deanna that he would inquire of Wish Star's whereabouts from Madrin Kir.

Dear Madrin,

I sincerely hope you are faring well in Eiler and Grand City.

I was under the impression you were once travelling with Wish Star. She is an old friend of mine and
healed me from the Val`nothe's attack during the Undead War. I was curious if you knew her
whereabouts? I would like to thank her, but have been unable to reach her.

Regards,

Verial Akilara, Lord of Arthuran


He had no doubt that Madrin would send a letter back. Nevertheless, with Verial's avoidance of Deanna, he could not deliver Madrin's response to her. The letter would ultimately need to be shuffled through Sahar and Verial hoped that the healer would agree to play a messenger, however temporary or permanent it was.

The other papers Verial currently had in his hands were the inventory list. Verial had snatched it from the council room earlier where Deanna had left it and was reading over what was needed to ensure the city got through the winter. Any attention he had on this matter was drawn away by the sound of those familiar feet outside his door.

Deanna.

Verial held his own breath, but he could hear behind the closed door Deanna let out a hesitant one of her own. Briefly, Verial entertained the action of sliding from his bed and opening the door to let Deanna inside. To sleep with Deanna (and actually sleep) would have been a welcomed comfort, but Verial stood his ground, silent as a statue as he sat on his bed. Eventually he heard Deanna shuffle away from his door in a hurry as quickly as she came and Verial finally let his breath out which turned into a disappointed sigh.

Somehow, Verial managed so soothe any dark images he had in his head, thoughts that were angry and fueled by Maiwen and his resolutions to stay away from Deanna. Still, there was a noticeable dent and crumbling on the parchment papers from where his fingertips once were.

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The next morning...

It was early when Verial had made his way downstairs into the main hall of the Villa. Though he had never actually slept, he was able to mask his insomnia and any visage of exhaustion well. It was a skill he had learned when he was younger. Having been plagued by too many nightmares that were to eventually come true, Verial had a difficult time sleeping as a child and even throughout his years growing up. His reluctance to let people know he was tired was merely because he didn't want others to ask him how he slept and then to ask him what his nightmares were about.

Verial was unprepared for Edgar who happened to sneak up upon the Lord of Arthuran. Verial was gazing out a window in the main entry room of the Villa, holding a mug of coffee that he had fetched when first heading downstairs, when the butler approached him. Verial noticed that the man was wearing a new suit that Verial had never seen him in before - an article of clothing that was likely purchased from Deanna's winnings in gambling, something Verial did also not know about.

"Nice suit, Edgar," Verial said pausing to drink some of his coffee.

"Thank you, My Lord," Edgar said beaming with a momentary smile that marked of pride. After his smile wore off, Edgar coughed a bit and seemed to turn a bit serious, to which Verial lifted a questioning brow. "Lord Verial, it has come to my attention that no one has spoken to you of Chaliceton's traditional winter ball. It is a masquerade that we hold every year in celebration of the upcoming winter and Elysia. It would be an honor if you would be the host and if you do not mind me saying, I think it would do well to invite some of the other Lords and Ladies of the continents to establish ties and relations. After all, many do not know about our beloved city because it is so far away."

"A masquerade ball, huh?" Verial said. He lifted his mug to his lips, but paused and did not drink. With the thought of a ball, Verial wondered if he would be able to act appropriately, meaning to not be angered at the slightest thing. There was no way he would deny Chaliceton their yearly tradition though and Edgar was right about one thing. It would be good to support the city of Chaliceton and invite people to see the town as well as meet its new Lord. "When is this ball usually?"

"About a month from now," Edgar said letting out a relieved breath he had been previously holding in. It was as if there was something inside Edgar that imagined Verial might reject the thought of a costume ball or... dancing. Nevertheless, any doubts Edgar had were quickly extinguished.

"Very well, Edgar. I agree. I think it would be a good opportunity for Chaliceton and there's no point in not having the masquerade ball since it's been going on for quite a few years now, correct?" Verial asked. Edgar nodded enthusiastically, a smile once more blossoming on the older man's face. "Draw out the details and we can send invitations. I'm sure you know a lot about this, but Sahar may also like to help with the planning as well. Unfortunately, I'm not much of a party planner, but I'm confident that the staff can handle it."

"Thank you, Lord Verial," Edgar said dipping into a bow that contained more fancy mannerisms than usual. Edgar then stood straight and nodded. "I will find Lady Sahar right away."

With that, Edgar turned away likely to hunt down Sahar and inform the kitchen as well as the rest of the Villa's staff. So there was to be a winter festival of sorts and Verial was to play host. Briefly, Verial wondered how on earth he was going to make it through that night? He would keep his mind busy - to distract himself by everything that Chaliceton could ever need. After all, he did have a duty to this city and that was to keep it safe. He could not allow his anger to get in the way of Chaliceton's safety, less his dragon surface at the wrong moment as an uncontrolled and unrestrained beast. It was a troublesome idea that had crossed his mind more than once since the loss of his wings.

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 7:45 pm

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