53 Ash 121
Michaelis Family Estate, West End, Zaichaer
Vanessa hated this part of being a bodyguard. She hated the long, slow hours of long, slow days that passed by without incident but with a necessity for her to remain alert. The Dread Mists themselves appearing had been of little concern, and Anton had previously mentioned wanting to venture into them if they were not too heavy. Though the mists themselves seemed relatively light this season, there were otherworldly howls echoing from inside the sealed city's gates. That had been enough for the both of them to call off the excursion. Vanessa would have ventured out herself, but risking Anton's safety was far too great a risk. Contrary to most of her actions, Vanessa did intend to keep him safe. She was getting better at that, at least in terms of bodily harm.
But this made Vanessa feel absolutely stir crazy. Nothing seemed to make the clocks move. She was preventing herself from drinking too heavily, what with those intermittent howls keeping her on edge. So now she paced down the halls of the mansion, shoulders hunched forward and looking utterly irritable. Her footsteps trailed from floor to floor, wing to wing, stopping only to try and strike up a conversation with anyone she crossed paths with. None were terribly interested in speaking with the lordling's guard dog, though at least their dismissal was polite.
Fruitlessly, Vanessa returned to where she knew she would find Anton, in the study. She did not know truly why she sought him out, she knew he was tending to his studies and would have little time to spare for conversation. But misery loved company, and so she opened the door to a loud creak, and let herself inside.
The room smelled of leather and paper. Even Vanessa found it to be pleasant, and was reminded of the map room she had kept on her ship all those years ago. While most people's eyes ran over bookshelves with interest, looking for a familiar name or an exciting title, Vanessa's merely looked as blank as Anton's often did.
It embarrassed her to be here, it always had. The unknown symbols on the spine of each book mocked Vanessa, jeering at her that a blind boy was able to understand them better than she. At first she kept her eyes down, as though trying to avoid drawing the attention of the books themselves. Then she swiveled her head to ensure the lordling was still at his post behind his desk.
Crossing the room, Vanessa sat down across the desk from Anton and simply stared at him. After only a few moments, Vanessa began to fidget uneasily. She shifted her weight from one arm to the chair to the other. Her legs crossed and uncrossed, boots lightly scuffing against the floor. All noises that could independently be ignored, but were perhaps a bit more pronounced to Anton. Finally, after a few minutes of this, Vanessa could stand it no longer, especially when she looked to the clock and saw precisely how little time had passed.
"Is there anything that needs doing in this house? I'm feeling my hairs turning grey one by one." Vanessa said, exasperated. Already she was standing again, pacing across the small room with one hand drumming on the pommel of her sword. "Makes me want to go fight whatever's out there just for revenge for making us sit around all day and night."
She looked to Anton for agreement, but was sure she would find none. Even if Anton were upset that their plans had been cancelled, she knew he would not have shown it in the same way. He was far too restrained for that.