31st of Frost, 120 AS
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I should kill her. Lyra thought as she looked at Fawn, still fingering the necklace in her hand, Her skin would be useful, her blood more so. Another soul gem is always welcome as well, and I will need many more in the seasons to come.
She knew when she asked that it would not be so easy. This necklace, it was not some piece of jewelry to this girl. It was something more, something valuable in a way that Lyra could never compensate. What then was there to do? She could not let this piece go, not without learning its secrets. The simplest solution? Remove the troublesome girl entirely.
Blinking Lyra looked toward the stairs, where Artur was now returning, a small vial in his mouth. He slowly wound his way up the edge of the counter and onto Lyra's shoulder once more, depositing the vial in Lyra's outstretched palm. She stared at the vial for a short while, not speaking though her expression relaxed ever so slightly.
"Finish your tea." Lyra ordered, gently petting Artur's head before he slithered away into one of the cabinets. Looking down at her hands her eyes drifted between the vial, and the necklace, her frown ever present before she seemed to come to a decision.
"You will stay here tonight." It wasn't a suggestion. Wordlessly Lyra walked back toward the table, laying the necklace down either on the table or in Fawn's hand if she extended it.
"I know of someone who can appraise this item properly. We will visit him in the morning." Lyra continued even if she wasn't asked. She would also raise her hand out to Fawn, indicating she wanted her injured hand once more. Uncorking the vial Lyra would spread more of the ointment on Fawn's wound, using fresh bandages from one of her other cupboards to carefully wrap the wound as she spoke, "The necklace is... Unique. I recognize it in part, yet I cannot say from where. For now though we will ensure your wound is cared for. If you were to die I would be held accountable, and that would be an annoyance."
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I should kill her. Lyra thought as she looked at Fawn, still fingering the necklace in her hand, Her skin would be useful, her blood more so. Another soul gem is always welcome as well, and I will need many more in the seasons to come.
She knew when she asked that it would not be so easy. This necklace, it was not some piece of jewelry to this girl. It was something more, something valuable in a way that Lyra could never compensate. What then was there to do? She could not let this piece go, not without learning its secrets. The simplest solution? Remove the troublesome girl entirely.
Blinking Lyra looked toward the stairs, where Artur was now returning, a small vial in his mouth. He slowly wound his way up the edge of the counter and onto Lyra's shoulder once more, depositing the vial in Lyra's outstretched palm. She stared at the vial for a short while, not speaking though her expression relaxed ever so slightly.
"Finish your tea." Lyra ordered, gently petting Artur's head before he slithered away into one of the cabinets. Looking down at her hands her eyes drifted between the vial, and the necklace, her frown ever present before she seemed to come to a decision.
"You will stay here tonight." It wasn't a suggestion. Wordlessly Lyra walked back toward the table, laying the necklace down either on the table or in Fawn's hand if she extended it.
"I know of someone who can appraise this item properly. We will visit him in the morning." Lyra continued even if she wasn't asked. She would also raise her hand out to Fawn, indicating she wanted her injured hand once more. Uncorking the vial Lyra would spread more of the ointment on Fawn's wound, using fresh bandages from one of her other cupboards to carefully wrap the wound as she spoke, "The necklace is... Unique. I recognize it in part, yet I cannot say from where. For now though we will ensure your wound is cared for. If you were to die I would be held accountable, and that would be an annoyance."