01-31-2024, 08:09 PM
A WREATH OF THORNS ADORNS THE DOOR
It hurt, each and every tug and pull against the skin, no matter the gentleness of the touch brought a searing anguish to the hole within her chest. She would bite her tongue against it, though atimes quiet groans were able to slip by her defenses. She was no stranger to injuries. They had once been common to her, and while she didn't recall how she had gotten most of them, the scars that marked her skin - now wholly visible in their numerouss diversity without the veil of stuffy clothing - only provided that evidence she needed. She was not weak, she was no prim noble. No, once upon a time she had been a proud warrior of her people. She would not fall here. Not after everything she had already endured up to this point. This would not be the thing to break her.
“A silver bullet,” the maiden would remark, and Dae would nod, expecting no less. The rest of her injuries would heal well enough on their own, cuts and gashes of various depth and length to tatter her skin from the shattering of the window. Quips and tears from briars and dense underbrush she had barreled through in heer escape from the city. She was grateful that the wild fervor of her canine coat had saved her skin from the majority of them. Ifnot for being hit by the sterling slug, she wondered how far she would have run before the wildness was wrung from heer veins? How far her legs could have carried her befor they had collapsed in a shuddering heap? How far from Odersten and the Beleverons could she have gotten? “From what I have gathered, from what you have told me to what I am seeing now, they possessed an intention to discard of you and the Beleveron’s should be held accountable for these actions. Humans can be just as cruel if not worse than the beasts they fear.”
Her eyes darkened, her expression souring, her smile fading yet it did not transform to a frown. Instead, her features were stoically empty as she considered the words. As she tiptoed around the question of what to do next. She could not simply walk back into the city in the morning. Or even in the evening hours or in darkness. She could not easily pass a paper message to anyone within those harrowing gates. She wanted to know what had happened to Sari, why she was missing, as a cold pit within her stomach had formed in consideration of the loyalty her lady in waaiting had exhibited. She would not easily find forgiveness for herself if the woman had fallen to harm. She had often remarked that since her purchase at market, Dae had been the only being to show her kindness, a freedom promised to the woman, along with currency to start her own life once she was wed and no longer beneath the yolk of her purchasers. One that had unintentionally become a lie. Her fingers tightened about the lip of the tub, "He left me alive. I will have my vengence." Her voice was low, a promised vendetta. She had tasted his blood, and as he had remarked several times in regards to the wild beasts, once they had a taste for flesh, they would not stop.
She would show him just how right he truly was.
“You are welcome to stay here for as long as you need, Dae.” She would exud a hisssing breath from between clenched teeth as the sutures tightened the angry crimson of her irritated skin. Though she would once again allow a simper to touch her lips in thanks for the invitation. "Thank you, Avvie. Though I won't o-over stay my welcome. I wouldn't want to chance them finding me here." For she would not give the snakes an opportunity to infiltrate her home and make it another den of misery. Nor would she risk contaminating the lady's good and kind name with the risk of violence and repercussion she may face in the future.
Her eyes darkened, her expression souring, her smile fading yet it did not transform to a frown. Instead, her features were stoically empty as she considered the words. As she tiptoed around the question of what to do next. She could not simply walk back into the city in the morning. Or even in the evening hours or in darkness. She could not easily pass a paper message to anyone within those harrowing gates. She wanted to know what had happened to Sari, why she was missing, as a cold pit within her stomach had formed in consideration of the loyalty her lady in waaiting had exhibited. She would not easily find forgiveness for herself if the woman had fallen to harm. She had often remarked that since her purchase at market, Dae had been the only being to show her kindness, a freedom promised to the woman, along with currency to start her own life once she was wed and no longer beneath the yolk of her purchasers. One that had unintentionally become a lie. Her fingers tightened about the lip of the tub, "He left me alive. I will have my vengence." Her voice was low, a promised vendetta. She had tasted his blood, and as he had remarked several times in regards to the wild beasts, once they had a taste for flesh, they would not stop.
She would show him just how right he truly was.
NO ONE COMES HOME ANYMORE