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Location: Eye of the Beholder | Collaboration with
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Eris carefully folded up her notes, tucking them neatly into her coat pocket before glancing at Flynn, who remained seated. He had asked for a moment to process the news, and she didn’t blame him. What she had told him was monumental—the first discovery of its kind and, more importantly, it held a sliver of hope for the Prince’s fate. It was pure excitement for her, but for him, it meant something greater.
Meeting Flynn’s gaze, she offered an empathetic smile before exiting the back room, leaving him alone with his thoughts. As she turned down a hallway, the sound of lively music and the happy buzz of people steadily grew louder. A smile tugged at her lips, and she allowed herself to soak in the warmth and energy of the place. It had been too long since she had heard the sounds of celebration.
As she stepped into the common room, she paused, her attention drawn to the bard who had taken control of the room. To her surprise, it was a blight-born playing the violin, and for a brief moment, it caught her off guard. She quickly chastised herself—why wouldn't a blight-born be able to play? They had once been human, after all. From a nearby corner, she heard someone call his name—Aldrick Corveaux. The name struck a chord; she had heard it before, though she'd never seen him in person. Despite all the changes he had to endure, she was glad to see that his talent had remained intact.
Suddenly hearing a voice beside her, Eris jumped slightly, her body instinctively tensing. She quickly turned to see a tall brunette in Lunarian armor. A soft laugh escaped her, mostly at her own startled reaction, and she offered an apologetic smile.
"Sorry, I didn’t notice you there!" she said, trying to shake off the surprise.
As Daphne spoke, Eris’ lighthearted smile slowly turned into a frown.
"I’ll make sure to check in on her soon, though I'm not sure when she'll be back."The reminder of Sya's new tail sent a shiver down her spine, but a pang of guilt settled in her chest at the mention of Sya leaving upset. Had that been her fault? It was hard to wrap her head around the idea that Sya could change like that—not just once, but apparently twice? It felt so bizarre, but she realized she’d have to look into it further. It was her job, after all. Still, the thought of investigating further made her stomach twist.
Why did Sya’s change have to be snake-like? She’d have to suck it up and confront her fears eventually, but… not now.
"It's nice to meet you, Daphne. I’m Eris." she introduced herself, trying to keep her tone light.
"Unfortunately, I have someone waiting for me, so… I’ll see you around.” With a reassuring nod, she excused herself.
Searching the room, she quickly spotted Nathaniel still at the booth where she’d left him. The waitress had just stepped away, and Eris slid back into the seat across from him, her excitement barely contained. The news she was holding felt like it was too big for her body, like it might burst out if she didn’t share it with someone who would truly understand.
“You came to town at the perfect time,” she said, her face practically glowing with joy.
“The Prince is going to put together a crew to head into the blight lands to test my discovery—and you’ll get to come with me.” She took a sip of water, letting the weight of her words sink in, her eyes carefully watching to gauge his reaction.
The thought of leading an expedition to test her findings was thrilling—and absolutely terrifying. It had been so long since she’d ventured beyond the safety of Dawnhaven's walls. Hell, she had barely left the Alchemy Chambers.
Nathaniel's attention was drawn away from the lively music filling the tavern to Eris, who had returned to sit with him. She appeared to be filled with a mix of joy and fear as she mentioned that he had arrived at the right time. With raised eyebrows and an intrigued expression, Nathaniel took a sip of his mead before responding,
”An Expedition. Into the Blightlands." He said with a hint of curiosity. From looking at her expression. There was joy but also nervousness. It was evident that Eris sought his company to help keep her at ease. Otherwise, it would be unique to ask an almost stranger to a dangerous place.
”I'd love to be a part of this expedition. Do you know when it will take place?" he said to her without giving it much thought.
Eris shook her head at his question,
“Not yet. I’m sure we’ll hear from the Prince about it soon.” she said as she pulled out her notes, spreading them on the table top. The music and chatter of the tavern buzzed around them, but Eris leaned in closer to make it easier for Nathaniel to hear her soft spoken voice. As Eris laid her notes on the table, Nathaniel quickly moved the beverages to prevent them from spilling on her notes.
“I’ve been working on this during the blizzard,” she began, gesturing to her scribbled notes. Over a few minutes, she explained her trials and errors over the last week, until she finally tapped on the diagram that she had shown to Flynn earlier.
"This blood I studied—it reacts to light magic." she explained,
“You were right, there’s something there.” she locked eyes with him from across the table,
“It points to the blight like a compass. I’ve never seen anything like it.” She leaned back slightly, watching Nathaniel's reaction, eager to hear his thoughts.
With the notes laid out in front of him, Eris explained what she had been doing during the blizzard. It all made sense to him now. Her unusual appearance when he first met her. She was performing research throughout the week.
”May I?” he asked, gently picking up a piece of parchment with her notes on it
"So this is why you needed to speak to the Prince so urgently – you found something."Looking through her notes, Nathaniel noticed that they were immaculate. Most journals he had read about research on the blight were always written in broken sentences and in poor handwriting.
After putting the parchment back with the others, he followed where she pointed. As she continued speaking, he heard her say that he was right about his theory. Their eyes locked as he listened to her every word.
”Interesting. This is a big discovery,” he remarked. More ideas flooded his mind regarding why the blood acted like a compass.
"Perhaps since we haven't had real sunlight in such a long time, that's probably why the blight blood acted this way. I have a couple more theories as to why." he mused with a smile. This was amazing progress.
”Hopefully, this expedition bears some fruit,” he softly spoke to her, pushing the spare tankard of mead to her.
” A discovery like this deserves celebration, no?”Eris glanced at the tankard, her fingers lightly brushing the cool metal handle in thought. She couldn’t help but wonder what time of day it was—it couldn’t have been more than 10am, could it? It was so hard to tell time these days. Shifting her gaze toward a nearby window, all she saw was the soft, flickering glow of torches surrounding the inn and the gentle fall of snowflakes. Time had become elusive in this eternal darkness—morning no longer felt the same. The thought almost felt laughable now.
Her eyes drifted across the tavern, and she noted that others were already partaking in alcohol, as if it were natural to drink at this hour. She glanced back to Nathaniel, realizing he had likely been doing the same. She bit her lip to suppress a smile, then looked back at the mead.
’Why not?’ He was right—this discovery was worth celebrating, even if it meant day drinking. It had been too long since she let herself indulge in such a way.
‘If not now, when?’With a small, amused smile, she picked up the tankard and took a cautious sip, immediately scrunching her nose at the bitter taste. She couldn’t help but laugh at her own reaction.
“How do people actually think this tastes good?” she teased, but nevertheless, she took another sip, pushing past the bitterness.
“Maybe it gets better with each drink?” she added with a giggle and a playful grin, feeling the warmth of the moment start to wash over her.
Nathaniel let out a light chuckle at her comment about the first sip from her tankard.
“Sometimes it's based on the person who is drinking it,” he said with another small laugh as she mentioned that it took time to appreciate the drink. After that, he took a sip of his drink.
Her attention shifted toward the blight-born bard, Aldrick, who was still captivating the room with his music. She bopped her head in time with the music for a few moments before turning back to Nathaniel.
“Have you ever seen Aldrick play in person before?” she asked, leaning in just a bit.
Listening to the blight-blorn bard's captivating melody, the entire tavern erupted in dancing and singing. Even Nathaniel found himself caught up in the rhythm, moving his head with the music and tapping his finger on the table to keep time. He caught a glimpse of Eris, her body swaying gently to the tune. When their eyes met, Nathaniel offered her a warm smile and responded to her question.
”No, this is the first time I've seen him in person,” he replied, turning his attention back to the bard, who was becoming harder to see as nearly all the patrons were dancing and cheering.
"I almost met him at a noble party, but I didn't go." He paused, trying to recall which noble party it had been.
"I can't remember which one it was,” he said, a smile spreading across his face as a loud cheer erupted— the bard was about to play one of his famous songs. As the music began, some of the crowd sang along, their voices more enthusiastic than in tune with the violin's sound, adding to the fun.
"Have you seen him live before?” he asked her.
Eris shook her head,
"No, I’ve never seen him play live before either," she admitted,
"I've only heard stories about his talent. It’s amazing to finally witness it for myself!" The music wrapped around her, and she couldn't help but sway a little in her seat, caught up in the moment.
The music was becoming infectious as people from other booths around began to leave their seats and started to dance and cheer with each other around the bard. Feeling a bit bold and daring, Nathaniel stepped out from the booth and walked around the table to Eris' side. Once there, he bowed gracefully, extending his hand to her
”Would you care to dance with me, Eris?” he said with a warm smile.
"You can hardly contain yourself sitting in that booth, so how about we dance for a little while for fun?"Eris felt a flutter of nervousness as Nathaniel extended his hand, the warmth of his smile igniting something within her that she didn’t quite recognize. For a brief moment, she hesitated, her mind racing. Memories of her mother’s extravagant parties flooded her mind. She had been trained in the art of dance, of course, but she rarely enjoyed it. Instead, she often escaped to her room in secret, choosing the company of books or the pursuit of her magic over the party. Her brother had always been the one to shine in those social settings, captivating everyone with his charisma while she lingered in the background, unsure of herself.
The infectious energy of the tavern, the laughter, and the music brought her back to present time, beckoning her to join. Taking a deep breath, she took a large sip of the mead for courage, and met Nathaniel’s eyes.
“Well, I suppose a little fun wouldn’t hurt.” she said, a playful smile spreading across her face as she removed the fiery coat that Ashe had given her and laid on the seat back.
Placing her hand in his, she felt a rush of excitement as she stood up from the booth and stepped out onto the dance floor beside him. As they began to move with the rhythm, Eris felt a weight slowly beginning to lift off her shoulders. This was what she had been missing—a moment of pure joy and spontaneity. Perhaps this time, she could allow herself to embrace it.
With her hand nestled warmly in his, Nathaniel felt the gentle touch of her soft palm and delicate fingers against his. Each step they took together toward the dance floor felt deliberate, almost sacred. The quiet intimacy they had shared in the booth began to dissolve into the background as he recalled his last dance—just before he left his family home in Aurelia. That farewell gathering, orchestrated by his mother, had been an extravagant affair filled with nobles, many of whom had brought their daughters, eager for a fleeting connection. They were unsuccessful in their attempts.
As they arrived on the dance floor, Nathaniel raised his hand above Eris's head, inviting her to twirl. She spun gracefully, her dress swirling around her like a blooming flower. He felt an irresistible urge to pull her closer, their bodies naturally aligning as he guided her into a fluid stance. With his left hand cradling her right, his right rested confidently on the curve of her waist. The elegance of her slightly askew dress whispered of nobility, catching the light with every subtle movement.
Eris felt a rush of warmth as Nathaniel’s hand rested on her waist, making her suddenly hyper-aware of everything that was imperfect about her. Her hair wasn’t styled, the edges of her dress were still damp from falling in the snow, and she was sure the exhaustion of the past week was most likely still reflecting on her face. This wasn’t how she’d been trained on how to present herself in front of strangers, especially fellow nobility. Her mother would’ve forcefully removed her from the tavern if she could’ve seen.
Lost in her thoughts, she missed a step and stumbled slightly, her foot catching awkwardly against his. Her cheeks flushed as she glanced up at Nathaniel, embarrassed. But his hand remained steady on her waist, guiding her with confidence, and she quickly found her footing again, easing back into the rhythm. Despite her inner worries, Nathaniel seemed unbothered, his focus entirely on their dance. His calm, reassuring presence helped ease the tension, and she allowed herself to settle into the moment. Clearly, he was more experienced in this sort of thing than she was.
As they began to sway to the rhythm of the music, Nathaniel leaned in, his breath warm against her ear.
You'll be okay,” he murmured, pulling back just enough to meet her eyes once more. This shared gaze held an unspoken warmth as if the rest of the world had dissolved into a gentle blur around them.
When Nathaniel leaned in, Eris felt a sudden, unexpected tingling sensation ripple through her, sending warm shivers down her spine. She blinked up at him, her heart skipping a beat as their eyes locked. His quiet murmur making butterflies flutter wildly in her stomach. A blush deepened on her cheeks, but she managed a small smile, nodding in response.
It had been such a long time since she had let any man this close to her, the realization struck her. How strange it was to share an intimate moment with someone she had only just met. And yet, it felt more natural than all those forced dances at the lavish parties of her youth.
As Nathaniel guided her, his touch gentle but reassuring, the initial nervousness began to fade. Her steps became lighter, more graceful, and her mind quieted as she followed his lead. She wasn’t thinking about the imperfections anymore, nor the uncertainty of why she had allowed herself to share this moment with him. All that mattered now was the moment.
A smile of pure happiness danced across Nathaniel’s lips, buoyed by the joy of their connection. He had expected her to be a skilled dancer, given her noble upbringing, and she did not disappoint. They twirled and glided effortlessly. Time felt as it was slowing down, the music becoming a backdrop to their shared moment.
As he spun her under the dim, flickering lights, Nathaniel noticed a few patrons watching with interest, their curiosity piqued.
“It seems we have some observers,” he remarked, a playful grin spreading across his face as they continued to dance together.
For a while, Eris was entirely lost in their dance. The gentle sway of their movements, the rhythm of the music, and the feeling of being so close to someone—she hadn’t realized how much she had missed moments like this. It was freeing, almost dreamlike, until Nathaniel's voice broke through.
Her heart skipped as she glanced around, noticing a few patrons watching them.The sudden awareness made her feel self-conscious again. For a moment, she wondered if it was right for the lead sage of Dawnhaven to be enjoying herself so openly, in a tavern of all places. Shouldn’t she be back in the Alchemy Chambers, preparing for the expedition or continuing her research? What if people judged her for this? What if she was seen as unprofessional, letting herself get too caught up in the moment?
Something in the back of her mind warned that this was wrong, that she should cut it short and return to her notes, to the familiar world of research and study where she felt safe. But something else inside her, something deeper, urged her to stay. This didn’t
feel wrong, even though her mind tried to convince her otherwise.
Taking a deep breath, Eris allowed herself to sink back into Nathaniel’s embrace, her body relaxing into the rhythm of the dance once more. What did it matter if people were watching? She would deal with any consequences later. With a small, defiant smile, she returned her focus to Nathaniel, willing herself to be fully present with him.
After some time, Nathaniel tenderly moved his hand from her waist to cradle her cheek, gently tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear.
“There we go.” he added,
”I’m glad I got to meet you outside of our parents' arrangements. Here is to good times together.” his gaze locked onto hers, a promise of more to come between them. Even if the start was a bit shaky and embarrassing it seemed the duo had gotten over it.
Feeling Nathaniel’s touch against her face, Eris felt another flurry of butterflies in her stomach all over again, a tingling sensation left from where his hands touched her skin. The way his gaze locked onto hers made her heart beat faster.
“I’m glad I got to meet you too…” She replied softly, almost breathless, though she wasn’t sure if it was from the dancing or from whatever it was that Nathaniel was making her feel.
The music was beginning to fade as the bard prepared to move on to the next song, but all Eris could focus on was Nathaniel—his deep green eyes, his dark hair, and the curve of his lips…
But then, a sudden shout abruptly shattered the moment when someone from across the tavern yelled out to announce a puppet show. Eris tensed, her body instinctively pulling back from Nathaniel as she turned to see who had interrupted the music. Her eyes narrowed when she spotted the blonde man she had mistaken for the Prince earlier, his loud voice commanding the attention of the room.
She briefly glanced at Nathaniel, confusion in her eyes, before she returned her attention to the front of the tavern. Without a word, she stood beside him to watch the show that was about to begin. The carefree warmth of their dance was quickly replaced with a growing sense of unease as the blonde man began to tell his tale, and Eris couldn’t help but feel that something strange was about to unfold.
After being broken from that hypothetical musical moment he was having with his dance partner. His attention followed the same direction as everyone else's. A blonde young man was standing at the front. He seemed to have caught the attention of quite a few.
That was fun while it lasted.He thought as if wanting to have that spur-of-the-moment still going. There was no way it could be replicated, it felt too natural. Like they had known each other all their life.
Nathaniel's gaze shifted back to Eris, the fatigue that she once had beforehand was beginning to show once more. He took hold of her hand, his fingers interlocking with hers.
"Let's sit back in the booth. We can watch the show from there.” He suggested it to her.
Eris felt a jolt of surprise as Nathaniel intertwined his fingers with hers. Yet she didn't resist, allowing herself to be led back to the booth, her heart fluttering slightly.
Once back at the booth, Eris' coat that she had taken off was still there. Nathaniel let Eris sit down into the booth, instead of sitting opposite her like they were before. He sat next to her. There was enough room for them to see the puppet show as it began to unfold.
Seated, Eris couldn’t help but glance at him from the corner of her eye, trying to process the way he had effortlessly shifted the atmosphere between them. As Nathaniel settled beside her, a flutter of nervousness danced in her stomach, and she silently cursed herself for feeling it at all. What was going on?! This wasn’t like her. It had to be the lack of sleep… right?
As the blonde man began to speak theatrically, Eris turned her full attention on him, curious to hear how the story would end. The tale itself was unfamiliar to her, even with all her years of studying history or folklore, which was odd. Nonetheless, he was undoubtedly a skilled storyteller. Not only the children were captivated by him.
With a dramatic flourish, the man called out to the Prince to join him on stage, which caused Eris to raise a brow. She hadn’t noticed Flynn enter the room, but as she followed the gaze of the blonde man, she spotted him. A soft smile tugged at her lips as she watched the Prince, wondering if he would play along. She could imagine him trying to maintain his composure while navigating this stranger's antics, and she found herself hoping he’d embrace the spontaneity of the moment like she had.
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