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The sudden change in Rivienne's demeanor startled the poor maiden to the point that the words stumbled past her lips nearly incoherently. She trembled with the imagery that now taints her thoughts, and now, a shaky hand tries to reach out to the Elezen before her to lightly gain some distance betwixt their forms.
"N--nothing, I know nothing! All I was asked to do is keep watch over you, to make sure you do not leave!" The confession came quickly and she hardly needed to push Anabelle further; the girl didn't appear to have another intention other than following the order of her Lord. Silence would have loomed over them both, if it wasn't for the distressed sound of Anabelle's breathing. With a languorous motion, the tall frame of the Elezen backpedaled back into the room and began to remove the straps that held her bow and quiver in place. Once completed, they were discarded against the side of the wooden desk within.
"Ah, and where does he think I will run off to? I am here to pick up a few things that belong to my family. I care little for any other business." It was her lusterless tone that eased Anabelle's nerves; her hand soon rests now at her chest to calm the rapid beat of her heart. Swallowing thickly, the midlander approached behind Rivienne, stepping in her shadows, as candlelight bathed the tall figure before her.
"He is hoping you would join him for dinner, he made it a point to cancel your meeting with Lord Haurchefant, m'lady. He has picked a dress for you as well," Anabelle did her best to appear as amiable as possible and forced a smile to paint a path on her lips. She regained a portion of her chipper self when noticing that Rivienne was circling the room, taking apart every intricate detail that adorned her chambers until her vision now fell upon the dress displayed on the neatly made bed.
This was ludicrous. .
A lush, extravagant dress, made of velvet and asymmetrical in cut at the top and a slit riding along the side. It was red. A color that would stand against the snow; it was strong and vibrant, powerful, passionate. It was presumptuous of him to even consider that she would find this appealing. The fabric was rich, impeccable, that much was true --but Rivienne was not a woman who was easily impressed by riches and glamour. Golden eyes bore into it her lips formed a smirk at the thought of wearing such a scandalous piece.
"A bath has been drawn for you already upstairs, please, follow me," it was that happy little reminder, behind her, that snapped her from such a pensive reverie. Anabelle was already on the move and gathered a candle, which had been melting on a silver plate, and made her way out of the room. Rivienne adapted to the situation and did not resist, she would play along, for the time being.
The huntress followed her closely, she had her suspicions about the entire situation and her mind began to churn with thoughts, but most ended with her wanting to feel warmth embrace the entirety of her being. In truth, she was weary and it was sinking into her bones. It had been two suns since she had last bathed and could only fathom how she may have smelled, none too appeasing.
Floral scents filled the air the moment the opened door revealed the luxurious bath of stone within. Aromatic oils wafted from the surface of the steaming water and a myriad of bottles lined the very end of the soak. A full length mirror was poised at a corner, where a small bench rests near an armoire. Her candle reflects off the glass, illuminating the entire room.
"I haven't had a chance to clean up, I suppose I should thank him, at least, for this simple pleasure." Rivienne spoke quietly, finding repose in her reflection while Anabelle begins to reach over, to her shoulders, attempting to remove the hood from her head. In the stillness of this room, Rivienne allows her to undress her. The coat slips from her frame to reveal the tunic of green and brown, portraying a semblance to the trees of her woodland realm. The gaskins, and leather boots, worn have seen better days, though their condition indicates that they were well used throughout moons past. Deft digits slowly work away the material worn, peeling away the layers to reveal the honeyed flesh underneath, marred with scars, now kissed by the candle's sinful flame.
Anabelle traces each scar while the articles of clothing is handed off to her. Blush rose to her cheeks; she withdraws her gaze whilst a whisper spilled from her soft lips.
"Ser Carvallain thinks of everything possible, to get what he wants in the end."
The sudden change in Rivienne's demeanor startled the poor maiden to the point that the words stumbled past her lips nearly incoherently. She trembled with the imagery that now taints her thoughts, and now, a shaky hand tries to reach out to the Elezen before her to lightly gain some distance betwixt their forms.
"N--nothing, I know nothing! All I was asked to do is keep watch over you, to make sure you do not leave!" The confession came quickly and she hardly needed to push Anabelle further; the girl didn't appear to have another intention other than following the order of her Lord. Silence would have loomed over them both, if it wasn't for the distressed sound of Anabelle's breathing. With a languorous motion, the tall frame of the Elezen backpedaled back into the room and began to remove the straps that held her bow and quiver in place. Once completed, they were discarded against the side of the wooden desk within.
"Ah, and where does he think I will run off to? I am here to pick up a few things that belong to my family. I care little for any other business." It was her lusterless tone that eased Anabelle's nerves; her hand soon rests now at her chest to calm the rapid beat of her heart. Swallowing thickly, the midlander approached behind Rivienne, stepping in her shadows, as candlelight bathed the tall figure before her.
"He is hoping you would join him for dinner, he made it a point to cancel your meeting with Lord Haurchefant, m'lady. He has picked a dress for you as well," Anabelle did her best to appear as amiable as possible and forced a smile to paint a path on her lips. She regained a portion of her chipper self when noticing that Rivienne was circling the room, taking apart every intricate detail that adorned her chambers until her vision now fell upon the dress displayed on the neatly made bed.
This was ludicrous. .
A lush, extravagant dress, made of velvet and asymmetrical in cut at the top and a slit riding along the side. It was red. A color that would stand against the snow; it was strong and vibrant, powerful, passionate. It was presumptuous of him to even consider that she would find this appealing. The fabric was rich, impeccable, that much was true --but Rivienne was not a woman who was easily impressed by riches and glamour. Golden eyes bore into it her lips formed a smirk at the thought of wearing such a scandalous piece.
"A bath has been drawn for you already upstairs, please, follow me," it was that happy little reminder, behind her, that snapped her from such a pensive reverie. Anabelle was already on the move and gathered a candle, which had been melting on a silver plate, and made her way out of the room. Rivienne adapted to the situation and did not resist, she would play along, for the time being.
The huntress followed her closely, she had her suspicions about the entire situation and her mind began to churn with thoughts, but most ended with her wanting to feel warmth embrace the entirety of her being. In truth, she was weary and it was sinking into her bones. It had been two suns since she had last bathed and could only fathom how she may have smelled, none too appeasing.
Floral scents filled the air the moment the opened door revealed the luxurious bath of stone within. Aromatic oils wafted from the surface of the steaming water and a myriad of bottles lined the very end of the soak. A full length mirror was poised at a corner, where a small bench rests near an armoire. Her candle reflects off the glass, illuminating the entire room.
"I haven't had a chance to clean up, I suppose I should thank him, at least, for this simple pleasure." Rivienne spoke quietly, finding repose in her reflection while Anabelle begins to reach over, to her shoulders, attempting to remove the hood from her head. In the stillness of this room, Rivienne allows her to undress her. The coat slips from her frame to reveal the tunic of green and brown, portraying a semblance to the trees of her woodland realm. The gaskins, and leather boots, worn have seen better days, though their condition indicates that they were well used throughout moons past. Deft digits slowly work away the material worn, peeling away the layers to reveal the honeyed flesh underneath, marred with scars, now kissed by the candle's sinful flame.
Anabelle traces each scar while the articles of clothing is handed off to her. Blush rose to her cheeks; she withdraws her gaze whilst a whisper spilled from her soft lips.
"Ser Carvallain thinks of everything possible, to get what he wants in the end."
“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.â€
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