[img]https://files.catbox.moe/ysse2u.png[/img] Anora had given Aurora a last smile before heading out of the stables and continued towards her brother's carriages home in progress. [color=f6989d][i]'Well she was very nice. I hope my brother dearest will not mind a few guests in his home~ I wonder if Storm will fit into the doorway? Only one way to find out~ Fufu~ I wonder if there's anyone selling alchemy supplies here? I wouldn't want to wait until Ayel opens is store~.'[/i][/color] Anora smile beamed as she headed over to see Ayel's workers carrying furniture and what seemed to be statues of her brother into the newly erected building. [color=f6989d][b]"Fair greetings to you all~ I am Anora Raunfeldt~. I trust my brother dearest has been treating you all well? Oh and no need to bring those heavy statues indoors, you can put them over there by the bird bath. I am certain my brother would appreciate knowing the birds have something to perch upon."[/b][/color] She smiled and walked closer to the workers. [b]"Your ladyship… huh...ahh… will do. We shall put the remaining nine statues outdoors then…"[/b] One of the workers stated with bated breath as they made their way over with it towards the bird-bath. [b]"Milady, your brother, Lord Raunefeldt had us work through the blizzard to complete the building… we lost one of our men during the storm."[/b] Another worker lamented and allowed his head to hang, as he wiped away some tears that were starting to form at his eyes. [color=f6989d][b]"This is awful!"[/b][/color] Anora said aloud, stepping forwards looking both determined and fierce. [color=f6989d][b]"Ahem. You are hereby forbidden to work during dangerous weather, I shall personally talk with my brother about giving you all a raise for your hard work. I am truly sorry for your loss, I will talk with my brother about altering the terms of your work schedule. You have my word."[/b][/color] Anora raised her head and stabbed the tip of her umbrella into the ground as if to make a point. [b]"T-thank you, your ladyship!"[/b] One of the younger workers clasped his hands together and they looked at each other abit more filled with spirits. [color=f6989d][b]"If anyone would be willing to help me move in some chairs and a tea-table into the building that would be kind~."[/b][/color] She said softly, softly stroking a strand of hair behind her one ear, raising her umbrella to rest it against her shoulder. [b]"Leave it all to us milady!"[/b] An older more gruff worker chimed in and with seemingly renewed spirits they moved towards Ayel's carriages and began to bring in things which would normally not have been the highest priorities on Ayel's own list of things. [color=f6989d][b]"Sometimes I really wonder if he really has a heart in there anymore. What happened to my smiling older brother who liked to play with his dolls and go with Flynnie on adventures? The whole matter with titles and extravagance has gone to his head. Maybe… maybe I should tell him. No... I couldn't. He would be furious. But then again if he keeps this up he won't have a single friend left in the world. Maybe I could invite some which could perhaps befriend him?"[/b][/color] The young noblewoman pondered, and threw a look down on her golden ring. [color=f6989d][b]"Family is the most important things we have after all. Isn't that right?~"[/b][/color] She gave the ring a sad smile before going to help the workers to carry some furniture into Ayel's new home.