3rd of Ash, 121
The sun had taunted her long enough. Beating down on the girl's now sun-bleached locks, the normally bouncy ginger trudged the final steps forward into Kalzasi. Her feet would have bled by now if it hadn’t been for the few caravans she’d hitched rides on. While the occasional hitch hiking soothed her aching feet, her heart had not found such comfort. The trip had, however, given her plenty of time to think and plan. First, she needed to see Mino and Rickter. Gods she missed them. When she’d first found her parents in their blood soaked home she wished she could have melted into Minos arms, sobbed into Rickters chest. She’d have given anything to just waste away into nothing on the countless sleepless nights since then. And after crying nearly every last drop of sadness out all that seemed left was determination and a bitter cold that wrapped around her heart like thorns.
Her brow tightened as she walked through the city towards the Lekivian Manor. Clutching her backpack, Fawn soon walked up the steps to his family’s home. Her feet were numb. In some ways that was preferable to noticing how swollen they were, but perhaps in some unhealthy, delicious way she enjoyed the pain.
”Miss Brisbane? Here to see Mino I take it?" A voice chimed up, this time not so judgemental as her first meeting. Their guard bowed as Fawn nodded.
”Unfortunately, he is… not well at the moment. May you come back later?” The woman asked, raising up and looking the girl over. Her lip twitched as she took in the country girl's appearance. There was something different about her now. Something less bright, much more… *more*. And yet somehow much *less*. The twitch turned into a tiny smirk that faded the instant it came about. What a delectable, awful mystery this girl was.
But Fawn didn’t notice. As always. Or maybe she just didn’t care this time as her expression softened. ”I much desire to see him now, especially if he is sick.”
The woman shook her head.
”I’m afraid that is impossible. You will have to come back later.”
Fawn frowned with concern laed in her puffy, tired eyes, peering at the manor behind the woman as if she could see through the doors. ”I canna’ come back later.... I will wait in yer foyer. Until he is better, let me at least wait for him.”
The guard paused to consider. The same Brisbane lass whose handwriting had struck such interest within the household that her voice at the cotillion had been not just an added bonus, but yet another reason for the family's eyes to begin following her every move within the city. And now she had something fresher about her, too.
With a creepily softening smile, the woman sighed. ”Alright. You may wait in the foyer as long as you’d like. Do not wander, though, Miss Brisbane. You are a guest and our home is still private.”
Fawn sighed in return and walked through the front door to the manor.
Once the sun had set, whispers of her arrival had started spreading throughout the building. Servants and guests alike began gossiping about the tired looking redhead from the cotillion who had won Minos affections only to disappear completely for an entire season. Who had returned without warning and demanded entrance only to promptly fall asleep on the foyer couch. Many asked why she wasn’t told to leave, but in response the guard simply smirked.
”Mino isn’t the only one with eyes for this one. Leave her be. She may be useful in the end.”
A few hours later Fawn woke up in a cold sweat. The lanterns and lights had been dulled, and the moon shone brightly through a high window illuminating the shadows of the foyer. Across the room a servant stood in wait, staring at Fawn expressionless. After all her only job was to make sure that the country girl didn't wander.
Fawn sat up, shaking lightly, and brought a hand to wipe away the sweat from her brow like she'd done nearly every night for the past month. If she could just see Mino.. maybe, just maybe, the thorns in her chest and coldness in her bones would fade away.