Sam had very little to say on whether or not the Shades had been Dorothea's father's former soldiers and August's former comrades. She had never even seen the King of Eldonia, so for all she knew he had declared war on fairies. She decided to take no side on that debate. She took that time to finish getting her breath back. Her hand rubbed her side lightly, the stitch that was there fading with each breath until she could breath without that stabbing pain.
When she did look up it was when August started speaking about the dwarves. She nodded, feeling slight relief at the thought that the Shades had not bothered with them. That they might be alright. She just hoped they hadn't gone back to look for them. At the suggestion that they keep moving Sam nodded again. "Yeah. Give me a minute." She was rubbing her legs now, as they were aching from all the running she was doing on uneven ground in inappropriate shoes. She glared pointlessly at the black boots for a moment before shaking her head. How could she have predicted this when she had slipped them onto her feet, anyway?
Dorothea demanded that August give up his sword again. That made Sam's head lift and peer up at him once again. He made a rather good point, that he could protect them from being eaten, before meeting her gaze. She was silent for a moment, looking at him, considering him. She had trusted him so far... And there was something in that gaze that told her if she wanted him to be unarmed she would have to take the sword from him herself. She didn't think she was up for that. Sam looked down at Dorothea and shrugged. "You can't expect me to be able to wield that thing. I'm good at a lot of things but sword fighting isn't one of them."
She finally pushed herself up and onto her feet. Sam stretched her arms for a moment, grateful for the moment of respite, then looked back at August. She was prepared to follow. "Do you know the way? Or have a good idea of what the way is?"
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Narissa was livid. When Marshal Derrick hadn't returned during the night she had told herself to remain calm, but in the morning he had still been no where to be found. And the prince's company was gone. Derrick should have been with them, she had instructed him to go with them. She didn't think he would have been so foolish as to disobey her. About this.
Thankfully the caravan wasn't entirely empty. Raquellle had gone with them, at least. But still...
The queen stormed through the secret archway and into her hollow. She was greeted by disaster. There was a gaping hole where the door should have been and debris covered the floor. She could tell that it had been blasted open at some point during the night. The Marshal was no where to be seen, and she couldn't sense a living soul anywhere in the old fortress. Except for some rats in the dungeon and her cages of ravens upstairs, including Darius, her familiar.
She quickly swept through the place, not leaving a single room unsearched before returning to the front room. Her face was pale and she was seething. Someone had gotten in. Someone foolish. The worst part wasn't the hole in the wall, either. It was the cage on the table. The empty cage. Dorothea was missing again.
Unable to bite back a shriek, Queen Narissa seized an empty glass vial and threw it against a stone wall. It shattered into tiny pieces, but that still wasn't good enough. screaming with rage, and looking quite hideous while she did so, Narissa threw more things at the wall. Books, vials, ingredients for spells. She faced the large mirror and hard up a stone orb to throw and shatter the thing. But she stopped herself. Even in her rage she could not bring herself to destroy such a rare and powerful thing. The consequences might be most severe. And the sight of the mirror made her remember the mirror she had given Derrick. She could communicate with him if he still had it. Or use it to see where he was, or had been. But there was still the matter of Dorothea, as well...
She stormed up the winding stairs to the top room of the old fortress. Her gaze softened a little as she looked at her beautiful black birds, but she had eyes for only one at the moment. The biggest of the ravens, the most intelligent, and the only one in a cage of its own. Her familiar. They shared a link. He could understand her perfectly and she him. She opened the cage door and Darius stepped lightly onto the edge of her hand. She stroked her feathers for a moment, a very affectionate gesture, before whispering to him. "Find her." She did not need to specify who.
Darius took flight with a flap of his back wings, and Narissa watched the large raven soar out of the open window and above the trees like a shadow.
When she did look up it was when August started speaking about the dwarves. She nodded, feeling slight relief at the thought that the Shades had not bothered with them. That they might be alright. She just hoped they hadn't gone back to look for them. At the suggestion that they keep moving Sam nodded again. "Yeah. Give me a minute." She was rubbing her legs now, as they were aching from all the running she was doing on uneven ground in inappropriate shoes. She glared pointlessly at the black boots for a moment before shaking her head. How could she have predicted this when she had slipped them onto her feet, anyway?
Dorothea demanded that August give up his sword again. That made Sam's head lift and peer up at him once again. He made a rather good point, that he could protect them from being eaten, before meeting her gaze. She was silent for a moment, looking at him, considering him. She had trusted him so far... And there was something in that gaze that told her if she wanted him to be unarmed she would have to take the sword from him herself. She didn't think she was up for that. Sam looked down at Dorothea and shrugged. "You can't expect me to be able to wield that thing. I'm good at a lot of things but sword fighting isn't one of them."
She finally pushed herself up and onto her feet. Sam stretched her arms for a moment, grateful for the moment of respite, then looked back at August. She was prepared to follow. "Do you know the way? Or have a good idea of what the way is?"
~~~
Narissa was livid. When Marshal Derrick hadn't returned during the night she had told herself to remain calm, but in the morning he had still been no where to be found. And the prince's company was gone. Derrick should have been with them, she had instructed him to go with them. She didn't think he would have been so foolish as to disobey her. About this.
Thankfully the caravan wasn't entirely empty. Raquellle had gone with them, at least. But still...
The queen stormed through the secret archway and into her hollow. She was greeted by disaster. There was a gaping hole where the door should have been and debris covered the floor. She could tell that it had been blasted open at some point during the night. The Marshal was no where to be seen, and she couldn't sense a living soul anywhere in the old fortress. Except for some rats in the dungeon and her cages of ravens upstairs, including Darius, her familiar.
She quickly swept through the place, not leaving a single room unsearched before returning to the front room. Her face was pale and she was seething. Someone had gotten in. Someone foolish. The worst part wasn't the hole in the wall, either. It was the cage on the table. The empty cage. Dorothea was missing again.
Unable to bite back a shriek, Queen Narissa seized an empty glass vial and threw it against a stone wall. It shattered into tiny pieces, but that still wasn't good enough. screaming with rage, and looking quite hideous while she did so, Narissa threw more things at the wall. Books, vials, ingredients for spells. She faced the large mirror and hard up a stone orb to throw and shatter the thing. But she stopped herself. Even in her rage she could not bring herself to destroy such a rare and powerful thing. The consequences might be most severe. And the sight of the mirror made her remember the mirror she had given Derrick. She could communicate with him if he still had it. Or use it to see where he was, or had been. But there was still the matter of Dorothea, as well...
She stormed up the winding stairs to the top room of the old fortress. Her gaze softened a little as she looked at her beautiful black birds, but she had eyes for only one at the moment. The biggest of the ravens, the most intelligent, and the only one in a cage of its own. Her familiar. They shared a link. He could understand her perfectly and she him. She opened the cage door and Darius stepped lightly onto the edge of her hand. She stroked her feathers for a moment, a very affectionate gesture, before whispering to him. "Find her." She did not need to specify who.
Darius took flight with a flap of his back wings, and Narissa watched the large raven soar out of the open window and above the trees like a shadow.