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Veronika just couldn't help but to scoff at Alexa's... ehem... style of soup-eating. Once again the other girl just had to remind her and everyone around of what a peasant she is. She would make a comment about table manner, if it wasn't for Alexa's last sentence. Them? Friends? That was new indeed. The older girl must have been a little too shaken up by the wolves and now got her facts and confused. But for this once Veronika was going to let it slide with no more than a subtle eye-roll.

In order to refrain from having to respond to the last rhetorical question, she just dug her nose deeper into the odd book. Unlike before, she now decided to actually focus on the characters and try to understand what she's reading. To her surprise the odd inscriptions that looked like child's scribbles began to make sense as soon as she concentrated on them. The worlds and meanings spiralled in front of her eyes, telling her how to open a portal to a different world, swirling and twirling in waves o information she never heard, but seemed to understand almost perfectly. Before she knew it, she was dashing from page to page. Sure, she was an avid and thus fast reader, but now she was flipping to a new page every couple of seconds.
The young noble became so captivated by the old tome that she didn't even notice the heavy knocking, followed by equally loud creaking as someone swung the large wooden door open. A red-haired head of a young and rather good looking man poked through, followed by his massive muscular body that seemed too well-built for the plain clothes he wore.

The moment his eyes wandered over to the two ladies, he gasped, just staring for a while. He began to exclaim one or two ‘oh’ and ‘um’-s before an older voice disturbed him.
“Eric! What by the Divines are you doing scooping around!?” Naturally, it was Jouane who returned with a couple of bottles of ale and a furrowed expression on his face.
“Aa-ah, I was just- You know, wanted to know if they were adventurers... Everyone in the inn is talking about them...” The younger man awkwardly said, obviously driven there by sheer curiosity.

Upon that Jouane gave him a look that clearly spelled out just how unlikely it was for the term adventurers to be applied to the two girls. The elder shook his head and mumbled to himself something about youngsters and adventurers, setting the bottles down with a loud clang.

“It took some persuasion, but Rorik agreed to let you stay... for now. You’ll probably see him tomorrow, he... well, he’s still at the inn.” Jouane announced, not really hiding the underlying information of what his means of ‘persuasion’ mostly were.
“Ah, I see you came to, child... Say... how do you feel?” He said, feeling Alexa’s forehead with his wrinkled hand. Eric nearly broke his neck while curiously expecting the brunette from behind Jouane’s back. He had never seen girls so... unusual, but also pretty at the same time.

Veronika noticed little of her surroundings. The book created a small universe within her mind where she fled to, learning about the dimensions and weaving space over time to call upon minions to fight for you. It was like an escape from reality. And she needed that; she needed it more than anything else at the moment.
Veronika heard the man out, trying to concentrate on his every word, as hard as it was for her to make any sense of what he was saying. The topic of magic intrigued her. By now there was no dobut in her head that it did indeed exist. How else could she explain the miraculous light the man conjured from his bare hands that seemed to heal Alexa until she was as good as new. Not the mention the means by which they were summoned here...

When Jouane told her they could stay here for the time being, she never felt so grateful in her entire life. Sure, it was dirty and dusty, but once you have to sleep besides sacrificial altar and stare death face to face, you obtain new outlook on life. Never before did she think someone so sincerely.

Seeing Alexa wake up, she didn't know what to say. How do you greet someone who saved your life? She felt the gap between their social classes tug on her thoughts, but on the other hand, if it wasn't for the peasant girl's bold, yet brave act, they would both quite possibly be dead.
"Hey..."
It was all Veronika mustered before facing the ground, fidgeting nervously with her half-ripped dress. A thought that they'll need some decently warm clothes briefly crossed her mind. Her current ones were stained too.
"Jouane healed you... your hand. We're safe for now"
Mumbling absent-mindedly, she took the book in her hands, needing something to fiddle with. She just now really took notice of the title 'Summon Familiar'. Pretending that she's about to read, she opened the first page, noticing nothing but weird wriggly letters that seemed to dance in front of her eyes.
"You have some stew and bread there... and ale." She gestured at the bedside table, where a bowl of steaming soup lied, along with some bread on a plate, ale and nearly empty bottle of healing potion. The Noble wore a pretty good indifferent mask, for someone so unsure about what to do. If a stranger was to look at her, they would only see a pretty pale girl reading a book while suspiciously glancing sideways to her friend from time to time.

"...I'm glad to see you're ok. Thank you..."

Nearly whispering the last few words, Veronika felt a bit of blush creep on her cheeks. Thanking a wise elderly man was something entirely else than thanking a peasant like her... a peasant who happened to be the only reason she's still alive. That alone made her feel like she should bow down to her and cry tears of gratitude, but for now, she was determined to do whatever ti takes to keep whatever dignity she, as a noble, had left.
Albeit with a lot of huffing and unsteady heartbeat, Sophia retrieved Orin's dagged in time, handed it to him and joined the rest as they took off to the location of their first mission...
The young Ink mage's mouth gaped at the sight that unrevealed itself in front of them. The criminals they were suppose to take care of were spread around the village, all beaten up to the brink of death. She spotted the old man who unexpected began to shout at them, shooing them out of the village. Sophia couldn't believe what she heard, she simply needed more information.
"Just a second... I'll go ask what happened." She whispered to her big brother before running off to approach the man, who glared at her with hostile expression. "Excuse me, sir...I am very sorry to bother you, but please, may I ask what happened here? W-who did such a dreadful thi-" Before she could finish, the little girl stepped forward - more like dashed forward, catching the mage off guard, as she practically pushed her away forcefully, causing her to fall on her behind.

"AS IF you don't know who did this! It was you, you Az... Azure Dragon mages! Did you come back for more?! Can't you see you took everything we had?! You barbarians, you greedy thi-" Before the girl could continue, the elder covered her mouth with one hand dragging her in. He said nothing, but only gave the group a look that chilled Sophia to the bone, before slamming the door so hard, her ears rang.

Out of shock, the young mage could feel tears well up in her eyes. She couldn't understand this, not at all. Slowly, she turned her head to her guildmates, still sitting pitifully on the ground. "W-We should get back to the guild hall, someone in out guild already completed this job... the wrong way..."
Feeling the warm wave of relief wash over her, Veronika's eyes filled with tears when she saw the farmer approach them. From there on, it was all a blur, faces, shouting, Alexa fainted, she did her best to follow the farmers, tripping and nearly falling a couple of times in between, but she didn’t' care. The noble was confused, yet happy that she finally found people. Real people, who were willing to help.
As soon as they entered the house they were lead in, Veronika felt around for the wooden chair, grabbing its back rest before collapsing onto it, sinking head in her shaky palms. Famer's questions snapped her out of her daze and she raised her head to face him with a confused expression. It took her mind a couple of moments to register his questions, but she could think clearly enough to assume that saying dark magic brought them here wouldn't be a fitting answer. Who knew what these people believed, considering the Farmer kept mentioning his 'Nine Divines'...

"We... we got lost on our way and then the wolf suddenly attacked us..." She lied skilfully. If there was one thing you could learn while mingling around royal houses it was how to make up lies that weren't too vague to, or too exact to be believable. The farmer furrowed his eyebrows. Their attire was still too odd; he wasn't used to seeing girls in such rich, yet light and most of all revealing clothing. Not to mention the fair one wore an excessive amount of jewellery.

Jouane, who was sideways glancing at them while casting a healing spell on Alexa, noticed that the farmer was quite suspicious. He let out a long groan, finishing his bright healing spell with the last bit of magica he had. The girl's strength wasn't completely replenished, but her wounds were mostly cured, with only shallow scrapes remaining.

"My friend, why don't you go fetch yourself some mead at the inn. I can take care of this on my own well enough." His tone was warm and polite, but firm and not to be argued with. He tossed the farmed a golden coin, so the later simply shrugged and left the old mage alone with the girls. If the old man thought he got it under control, he didn't feel like arguing and was overall just glad that the two were saved. Plus, he still had to take the sacrificial cow to the giants or other villagers would curse him, should one of the monsters attack...

Confused as to why this Jouane suddenly sent the farmer away, Veronika kept her eyes fixed on the healer as he poured some red liquid from a small bottle in Alexa's mouth, gently lifting her head so she wouldn't choke on it. He finished by wrapping her hand from elbow down in clean linen wraps, his fingers swift and precise, as if it was something he was used to doing his entire life.

"Help me move her to the bed, will you?" Jouane asked Veronika and without thinking about it, she lifted her friend's legs, so the two of them somehow managed to carry the unconscious girl to the nearest bed. "Well, this is it... I did what I could. From here on rest is better medicine than anything I could give her. Ah... but you were lucky, she lost quite some blood for such a young maiden." The mage slowly sat down in one of the chairs, gesturing Veronika to do the same.
"Well now, child... Would you mind telling me who you are and what really happened to you. Please, spare me the lies. I lived for least a dozen too many years to let a young maiden fool me. You don't seem like you belong here in the first place."
For the next hour, the retired mage heard out the young noble as she told him all about their arrival and struggles. He had to chug down a bottle of wine to take what she was telling him in. Still, he could see that what she told him now were no lies. Even the way she ate that bread and stew he handed her screamed out her noble roots and the clothing and items they had did nothing but emphasize the facts she presented him with.
Sophia couldn't help but to grin at the shyness of her deer guildmate. She let out a small 'wow' when he formed the wooden steps. In silent awe, she walked up the stairs, swinging one leg across the wooden horse's back, stroking it's smooth wooden surface.

"What are you talking about, Kladis, this looks so skilfully made! Thank you so much!" She gave him a wide smile just as loud laughter slightly disturbed her playful moment. It was no other than her dear brother, making comments about her age and behaviour.

"Y-you..!" She began, as her cheeks got covered in rosy colour. "What's wrog with being a child at heart? I-I can still act mature when the situation calls for it...” With that, a small teasing smile spread over her lips. The smile, however, vanished as soon as she wanted to reach in her bag for Elifa, but all her fingers could identify was paper and a cookie box.

"O-oh no..." Once again, Inky cursed her forgetfulness. As quickly as she could she climbed off of the wooden horse, before rambling around her bag some more. "I-I think I forgot it! I'll be right back!" She stammered before running off as fast as she could, through the front door, past the main hall and to their living quarters. Finding Elifa was easy as her brother happened to be quite a bit more organized than she was.

Oh her was down she noticed that Asher just arrived and was now picking a job, while the little princess of the guild, Orion and Vladimir seemed to be getting ready to tackle their mission. She was about to sprint past, as her shoulder unfortunately met the side of Phantom Assasin in a small bump, making her nearly loose her balance due to her tiny frame.

Sophia's face lost some of its colour when she realized who she bumped into. As soon as their eyes met, she began apologizing frantically.
"I-I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to, I'm just in a hurry and we're just leaving and and and- I'm really so sorry!"
The young mage bowed her head in apology, hoping that she didn't anger the man with her reckless behaviour.
*ignore this too*
*ignore this please*
Yeah, so will I ^^
After all - I always tend to post just a bit after you x)

Also, neko_sama, don't take this personally, please, but I'd love to see a longer IC post from you next time. If you look at the RP so far, we all tend to write about a paragraph or two...
Other than that - welcome aboard! :D
"O-okay..." The noble replied with a trembling voice. Still, all she could think about at that moment was death and how it must be waiting for them on every corner. With shaky hands she took the dagger in her hand, staring at its iron surface. She realized at the point that she would have to kill with it, if that's what the situation called for. In the moment of realization, she wanted to fling the dagger as far away as possible, scream and shout and run back to her father, to her warm home, safety, with three butlers and five maids to take care of her on her every whim.

However, Veronika resisted the urge, sliding the dagger silently into her purse's front pocket, keeping it a bit open. Her face was stone-cold all the time as expressing any emotion was beyond her. If she did, she would probably just collapse in a weeping, hysterical mess.

As Alexa mentioned it, she tuned to look at the road, noticing its shape from afar. To her it was like a beam of hope, an actual sign on civilization! She sprung to her legs as Alexa stood up, stepping close to her, lightly touching her elbow as if she actually wanted to support the other girl for a change, but didn't know how.
"D-do you need help?" She whispered. Something mentally slapped her, but she didn't feel it. She was as drunk from shock and stress, only thinking about safety and survival.

In the far distance, on the road, a man could be seen leading a cow that was entirely covered with odd markings. As soon as Veronika spotted him, she began to yell. They needed help, they desperately needed it. "Heey! HELP! SIR! OVER HEERE! HEELP!" She cried, hoping that the farmer would hear her.
Paper flew around in heaps and Sophia dug around her room, looking for some helpful maps as well as any useful inventions. Finally, she scrolled up a number of yellowed pages that she was sure were enough to travel the world. In spite of having no such intention, it was good to be ready.
The scrolled maps and folded notes quickly joined the other items in her black messenger back. Among those were two healing Lacrima orbs she once got as a gift, band-aids, some cookies for the way, spare ink, fountain pens and brushes along with some other minor items a lady must have.

All set with items, she opted for black shorts, rather than a skirt this time. A lot of running and moving made loose knee-length dresses hard to cope with. She was about to put on black thigh-high stockings when she got an idea. Reaching for her brush, she thought she'd try something new before pulling the stockings all the way up.

Quite a few minutes before that one hour ticked by, she made her way back to the guild entrance, taking the back exit as she did so. To be honest, Sophia wasn't sure way she avoided the company in the main hole. A small voice in her head whispered that it might have something to do with a certain dark-looking mage whose name starts with 'V', but she shook her head. Surely she can't be such an idiot that she was avoiding a fellow guild member. The little voice chirped again, saying that someone as easily frightened and weak as her was more than capable of that.

Her thought would have spiralled further, if it wasn't for Kaldis who she just saw cast his Wood Magic. "Woow, Kaldis you're so skilled with this..." She ran her fingers over the smooth surface of handcart's wheels. Her eyes sparkled when she noticed the wooden horse - the little ink mage has always been a fan of animals. It truly was incredible how much Make-Magic mages could create.
"Um... Is this to take us to Karail? C-Can I maybe please climb on?" Sophia asked politely, as always.
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