Lyra's eyes remained on Sahfri as she walked, though her form steadily unwound itself until only the golden eyes were visible. As a curtesy Lyra ensured there was an outline of a figure in smoke to give the other woman something to focus on. As she walked the smoke around Sahfri parted, at times drawing close but never actually touching the woman. Though she reveled in being in her true form, Lyra had not forgotten the threat this woman posed.
The intrigue in Kalzasi was bigger than Lyra realized. And abjinurium? What a curious thing for all of these to be working with. Lyra thought on the bank and the Spire that sat at the center of the conference table. Perhaps the stone was more of a staple of this society than she had at first thought, though the way the little elf talked seemed to suggest this was an odd coincidence. Or was it perhaps the fact that the ones targeted were experts in the stone itself? Lyra considered this, floating idly around Sahfri as she walked.
When Sahfri eyed her Lyra willed her grin to appear once more, teeth and eyes that both winked out as she flowed back toward the desk. She had her vessel walk over, slow and unsteady steps, and take a seat in the chair there.
She does seem to care for little bird. Lyra thought idly, the flows of smoke steadily pulling in toward the desk where Lyra condensed and lounged in the air. That surprised Lyra. Somehow she did not expect such... maternal instinct from this woman.
As the contract was placed down Lyra flowed down to it, reading it with an air of disinterest, though she pointedly avoided touching the quill. She did eye that instrument though, appraising as one was when an item of their craft was set before them.
Then finally they came to the heart of the matter, and Lyra looked up with a smile once more. Oh, and it was far, far more interesting than she could have imagined. Her melodies thrummed with the idea of it as she dispersed and flowed closer to Sahfri', the head and shoulders forming once more as she wove around the woman to inspect her features as she continued. The emotions that came through their link, the thoughts that must course through her mind, the warring tug of what was right and what was just. An old part of Lyra purred in pleasure to be caught up in such things again.
It wasn't that Lyra couldn't see the disparity of the situation. It was merely that, somehow, it felt slightly... off. She did not hide that feeling as Sahfri finished her dictation, and for a few long moments, Lyra said nothing, flowing in circles around the woman as she seemed in thought, one long-nailed finger pressed against her lips. Suddenly she looked at the other elf, tilting her head as she inspected her.
"You remind me of someone... Though I cannot quite place it. How far back does your lineage go?" The question was a simple one, and direct. Through her symphony, it would be known that she was genuine in her curiosity. Then, almost as an afterthought, Lyra added, "Do you truly wish your husband dead?"
The swirling smoke paused all at once as Lyra settled in front of Sahfri, staring the woman eye to eye as she grinned, "What you ask can be done, of course. Though I have to wonder... Would you not prefer a different method?"
Lyra raised a finger, drawing an intentionally long pause before she finished, "What if there was a way to put an end to Zaichaer, unite the North as you say, and Forstall this 'Imperium' all at once? Would that be of interest to you and those who support you?"
"I am the silence between words."