The following is taken from RP on August 6th. This is where Alidia and Caitlyn, sisters who had never met, finally find one another.Caitlyn looked toward the bustling port with a mixture of apprehension and very real anger. Her heartbeat was steady only because she willed it to be so. If she were not to remind herself to be calm she knew that she would likely faint from her nerves playing tricks on her mind. Nothing had prepared her for this journey, to seek out those of kindred blood she had only recently learned of. She had half siblings, a brother and a sister. Upon her death bed her mother had told her of them, of her father. That man who had allowed himself to be seduced by her mother. Although she could not rightfully hold that against him since it was nearly impossibly for a mere man to resist a siren. Her mother was exactly that. A legend of old, a myth, a siren that manipulated men and pulled them to their demise in a multitude of ways. Beautiful and dangerous, that was their way. Using any means necessary to secure an outcome that they wanted. Her mother had been no different. She had wanted to have this Logan man, and so she had seduced him, forced him to give her a child and hence had had a piece of him he could never take back. Not that he had tried. Caitlyn didn’t even know her father, had never met him. From what her mother had told her as soon as the man had been told about her he had never looked back. He was ashamed of her, that much had been clear, but it did not change the fact that he had abandoned his own flesh and blood. Only for her mother was she seeking him out, only for her mother was she looking for the offspring of that detestable man so that she could ask their forgiveness for her mother’s actions. Her mother wanted that, and had never asked anything else of Caitlyn. She would not fail her in this. Once she had found her siblings she would ask their forgiveness, and whether it be given or not she would afterward leave and live her life as she wished, unhindered by her status as a bastard child. A hard worker she knew she would not fail in life. On that thought, the boat finally pulled into port, and she walked down the ramp to the docks with a reaffirmed resolve. From what her mother had said it would not be difficult to find her father, and those whom she had run into who knew her sister said she would not find it hard to find her either, since apparently they were nearly identical. Caitlyn had been told that she was a bit taller than her half-sister, her hair darker, but beyond that they were the same. Same eyes, same mouth. And that in and of itself angered her, because she looked like her father. A man she had sworn to despise for all time. Her eyes rose toward the castle. She would start there.
Caitlyn wore the clothing of royals. Dark silks and satins that had been hand dyed and embroidered with care. Her mother, deceitful as she was, had not been without her own riches since previous conquests had showered her with gifts aplenty. Caitlyn did not wish to have such wealth and she seldom flaunted it, but such things had been necesary in finding the whereabouts of her kin. People were much more likely to help the wealthy than they were the humble or poor, so she had bought her information. The same boat that her sister had taken passage upon was the same that she had chosen, the captain himself had pointed her in Alidia's direction. Caitlyn could have chosen a different means of getting her way, like her mother she was not without her own influence as a siren, but she did not like to speak to men, she did not trust them. Her voice was a dangerous weapon, it created ties in people so that they saught her. The last thing that she wanted to draw further attention to herself from themen on the docks. Or any man for that matter. They weren't to be trusted. However, she also knew that she needed to get to the palace and could not very prudently do so by foot. "Excuse me." The man to whom she spoke, and several within ear's reach of that voice turned to look at her, inwardly she groaned but forced herself to smile. Every feature upon her face was perfect, from the emerald green eyes to her auburn hair. "I am sorry to bother you but I must implore you, where might I find a carriage that could take me to the palace?" With shaking hands the man pointed toward an area with multiple carriages. Mumbling something about how she could hire one there. Bowing her head to him she sends him one more heart stopping smile before making her way that direction, where she promptly proceeds to hire a carriage, get her things loaded upon it and is then on he her way to the palace.
Caitlyn the carriage pulled up near the palace and she was shown inside while her things were taken into one of the rooms. She rose her hand toward them as if to ask them to wait but they were already gone. Blinking she could not help but wonder why they would have taken her things inside that quickly. They had looked at her as if they had known her, and perhaps they did, or at least were assuming she was someone different. "M'lady," Looking toward the one that had come toward her she narrowed her eyes and studied them. It was as if they feared her, or at least had a certain level of respect for her boundries. "Yes?" The youth swallowed, as once more even that single word drew him toward her, making him want to hear more of it. "Follow me please." Caitlyn nodded her head and followed the youth inside. "We can help you to arrange your new things if you like." New things? Her brow furrowed in confussion, then she smiled. Her sibling must indead be here, and they believed that she was Alidia. Soon she would be able to meet her half-sister, do as she had promised her mother and be free to go on her way. "No that will not be necesary. Thank you." With that done she stepped into her sister's room, but she did not wish to stay there long. Things were left alone for now but she would change into something more comfortable for her before she saught out her sibling. It was a dress, something more simple than the elaborate silks she had been wearing, but a deep rich mauve just the same that clung flateringly to each curve without flaunting them. Tasteful, yet elegant. "Soon I shall be free of this place, and any remnants of our father in my life."
Oblivious to what had been happening while she had been out and about, Ali makes her way back to her room with her mind wandering. The very reason she had came to this land was to find Roland Everness, and the locket he had accidentally left with. She had yet to even catch a glimpse of the man and her irritation is evident on her face as she opens the door to the guest room assigned to her. The other woman’s presence catches her by surprise. Figuring it’s just a mistake, Ali smiles and leans against the doorframe. “Looks as if we’ve been given the same room.” The woman’s back was to her as she changed clothes. Ali glances down the hall, but finds no servants lurking. She turns back, the woman now facing her direction, and the smile that had graced her lips but moments before slowly fades from her face. “Who are you?”
Caitlyn 's body freezes as she hears the voice behind her. It would have been nice to meet her sister in different circumstances but what was done was done and could not be taken back. Turning around she watched as the smile left Alidia's face and her own eyes, she was certain, showed her own shock at how very similar their looks were. "My god... they had said we were similar but... this?"
Waving her hand between them it was understood that she meant between the two of them. Shaking her head as if to clear it she sighed. "I would never have chosen to meet you this way. I assume you are Alidia? My name is Caitlyn." Purposefully she sent a soothing air into her voice, hoping to lessen the shock of her appearance here.
Such a siren’s voice is not lost on Ali, yet her own special brand of abilities leaves her less vulnerable to powers so like her own. It was the same kind of thrall that Ali excelled at. Her eyes close for a fraction of a second as the effects wash over her, then snap back open and narrow on the woman in front of her. The shorter sister shoves herself off of the doorframe and stalks closer to the other woman, “Do not try such enthralling tricks with me,” the succubus hissed. “So Caitlyn, who are you and why the hell do you practically have my face?” Surprise and the hint of persuasion Caitlyn had used raised Ali’s ire quickly. There had never been a question to her that she had only one sibling, and that was a brother. The thought that this woman was her half sibling did not even
begin to enter Ali’s mind.
Caitlyn never one to show any amount of cowardice she did not so much as flinch when her sister neared her. Alidia's anger was apparent, she probably assumed that she was some kind of threat, though she had no such intentions. "I know, this must come as a shock, and as I said I would not have chosen to meet you in this way, but regardless of what it is I would have liked this is how it must be. You may wish to sit down for this, what I have to say will surely come as quite a shock, and I will leave it up to you to tell Dominic about what I am to tell you. I looked for him first I am afraid, but no one seems to know of his whereabouts." Nodding her head toward Alidia she adds one last comment in hopes that soothe her. "And it was not my intention to insult you, I simply want to make this as easy as possible for both you and Dominic."
For now, Ali simply remains standing in front of the woman. She would not sit down even if it had been demanded of her. A woman in –her- room looking almost –exactly- like her and Ali not a clue who it is? No, she would not let her guard down. Perfectly arched eyebrows lift in surprise when Dominic is mentioned before that viridian gaze narrows once more. “Enough blabbering, who the hell are you and what do you want with my brother and I?” She doesn’t mention that she hasn’t the faintest idea where Dominic is. The last time they had been around each other was right after her divorce. He had called her a whore and stormed out.
Caitlyn seeing no way around her sister's ire, nor any way to state what she had to say in a gentle way she decides to just be honest. "I am your half-sister. Your father met my mother long ago. I am certain from your reaction to my presense that you had no idea that I existed, though I did not assume that that man would have told you about me. An illegitamate child is not exactly something you tell your family about freely." She waited for Alidia's reaction to that statement before she would continue.
Her reaction was disbelief, which was dumb, since it was obvious the girl in front of her had to draw from the same gene pool. She had always been told how much she looked like her father. Shock paled her face as she slowly sunk down to the floor. She did not faint, yet her gaze remained glued to Caitlyn’s face. Thoughts of not letting down her guard flew out the window. She wanted to scream at this girl, to curse her and throw her the hell out of the room. But it was obvious her words were truth despite the whispered question that crosses her lips. “What was your father’s name?”
Seeing her sister's distress she was amazed that she felt guilty for causing it. Never would she have thought she would feel sympathy for any of her father's children, seeing as how he had completely ignored her. With a single graceful movement she went to her knees in front of Alidia, so that they would remain on the same level, not wishing to appear condenscending by towering over her. "My mother knew my father only by one name. Logan. It was not until recently that I learned this was a last name, and that he was no longer alive. I would have spoken to him directly had this not been the case and you could have happily continued on with your life without knowledge of my existence. But as it appears neither of us are that lucky." Drawing a breath into her lungs she slowly
releases it on a sigh. "My mother requested that I find you. It was not my idea by any means."
What does she say to this woman, her sister? Normal sisters would have embraced. But those were the type of people who had had one another for their entire lives, or at least knew of each other. Alidia had not had anyone after her parent’s death. There was Dominic, but he wouldn’t hug her without a penalty of death if he didn’t. For a time, she had Byron, yet no longer. Years had been spent on her own, with Morlis the only one that really mattered anymore, and it wasn’t often that she came to see him. “My father’s name was Alexander Logan.” She finally responds. “He and my mother have been dead for years now.” She takes in a breath, letting it out slowly before speaking again. “Why would your mother wish for you to find us?” Then she winces at how that sounded. If this woman was her sister, than it was only natural that she seeks out the rest of her siblings.
Caitlyn wincing, at that question she felt a weight take up residence in the pit of her stomach. She had seen this going differently in her mind, but now that she was dealing with an actual person she found that simply saying 'my mother wanted me to apologize for her because she seduced your father' kind of callus. "I..." her voice cracked ever so slightly and she found that she could not look at Alidia as she spoke. "She wanted me to appologize on her behalf. My mother died recently, and it was while she lay there that she told me about both you and Dominic and what she had done to your father. All she ever asked of me was this one thing, so I could not very well deny her in this." Looking back at Alidia she called upon all of her resolve, all of her strength, to be able to speak the words her mother had asked her to speak. "She asked for me to appologize for seducing your father, for giving him a reason to live in shame, for taking a part of him he could never have back." Closing her eyes she felt sick. She had asked her mother once about that very thing, why her father didn't want to see her; and she had answered her plainly. 'it is because he is ashamed of you.' With that in mind she willed herself to continue. "I am our father's shame. The fruit of his weakness. The proof of his inability to be faithful to you and your mother. of course you would hate me. I do not assume that you would wish me here, and I promise I will leave as soon as I have your reply."
Slowly, she had been recovering from her complete surprise. The one thought that keeps echoing in her mind is that Dominic is going to be pissed the hell off. The impish side of her cannot wait to tell her brother about this one. But their father… she honestly never had any idea. Perhaps the affair had already been finished when she came along, or her father had just been that good at hiding it. Memories of being with him flood her mind and tears suddenly moisten her eyes. Had they pretended that all was well simply for her benefit? It would’ve just been for hers since Dominic had never lived with her. She sniffs back her emotions and pins Caitlyn with a stare, reaching up and touching her hands to her sister’s face. “And where do you have to go?” There was so many other things she ¤~could say right now, denial at her father’s lack of faithfulness… cursing the mother of Caitlyn for her interfering ways. Yet concern over the one she had accepted as a half sibling out weighed them all. They were so much alike after all, it was almost like hating herself.
Emerald eyes, so similar to her sister's opened in shock as Alidia reached out and touched her face. nothing could have surprised her more than Alidia's actions had. Censure she had been prepared for, even utter hatred, but not this reaction. Not this. "You should not worry yourself about that." Reaching up she takes her sisters hands and lowers them from her face before releasing them. She had not fully answered her sibling's question, that much she knew, but then again she couldn't. That had been something she herself wondered about. With both her mother and father now dead, it was not as if she had any place to go. "You should give me your reply Alidia and I will be on my way. If you wish it I will continue to seek Dominic to tell him of these things myself."
Alidia clasps her hands in front of her after Caitlyn moves them away from her face. She watches her sister’s face as doubt flits across it. Shaking her head, she pushes to her feet and draws her sister up with her. “Caitlyn, my reply is that whatever the circumstance of your birth, you are my sibling. Our resemblance is startling, both physical and mental. Why don’t you stay and give us a chance to get to know one another? I’ll send word to Dominic, and you can meet him as well. I warn you though, my reaction will seem angelic compared to his… so you will need me there to help you weather it. You don’t have anywhere else to go Caitlyn, I know you don’t. So why wonder aimlessly?”
As Alidia pulls her to her feet she gasps in shock and can only stare in bewilderment at her. "Well I-" Her words are cut off as Alidia speaks of Dominic and how her reaction will seem tame compared to Alidia's. Not that her reaction had been all that terrible. "You mean to tell me that you do not resent me for what I have told you? Not only that but you wish me to stay?" Completely flabergasted she raises a trembling hand to her forehead afraid that she might faint. Her mother had been her only family up until this point, to have a sibling. No, to have two siblings, seemed like a dream; and for once in her life that dream was attainable. Looking back at Alidia she opens her mouth to speak but no words escape. Alidia had said that Cait would need her help to weather Dominic's reaction. She could not imagine needing help dealing with any man, as she had never had trouble before, be they brother or otherwise. "Are you quite certain about this? If Dominic is to react as horrendously as you say he will the odds are he will not wish me to remain here as you do."
Even though she was still reeling from what her father had done, she slips her arm around Caitlyn’s shoulders and leads her towards the door of the room. “I think I will use my sisterly powers and demand that you stay actually. I think we could use a drink.” She begins to steer them downstairs to where the bar is, talking as they went. “Honestly, I have not seen Dominic in years, and it’s not up to him is it? He doesn’t live here. I really don’t know where exactly he has been living. I know I can get a hold of him though, through some connections.” She pulls them to a stop before they head into the Hall. “But don’t worry about Dominic. He’s a drifter anyway. I think you and I would get along, and I know you would like the people I’m friends with. So, just stay while I am here. I’m not sure how long my visit will be, but I’d like to have you apart of it.”
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:06 pm