Weirdly enough, I don't know if I should laugh or cry that I'm only just realizing all this at twenty years of age. “Does it hurt a lot?” Zen asks, pulling me from my thoughts “You were groaning in your sleep.” If my face wasn’t already flushed with a light fever, I’d definitely feel warm now. Rea
Five days after the night I fainted, I emerge out of the shower feeling refreshed. “Come sit here, Lady Dinah!” Mesilla guides me to an armchair in the living area “Would you like something like to drink or eat, Lady Dinah?” Peony asks carefully “Should I pull the curtains aside, Lady Dinah?” Del
“Shall we go, Lady Sigmond?” Andrea’s voice brings me back from my thoughts I give her a nod “Let’s go.” She walks over to the right side bookshelf nearest to the door. In the thick folders arranged by the year on this shelf, Andrea reaches out to push one that reads a date of four years earlier.
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I look at Andrea with a bright grin “That was the coolest thing I’ve done in my entire life! Teach me how to do that!” “If time allows, Your Ladyship.” Andrea sets me to my feet, picking braches from my hair “That single of moment of concern I had for you was useless.” Lukas clicks his tongue “You
The owner of the House of Gravitas calls for us in what I assume to be her office. “Be warned. She’s a very grumpy, greedy old woman.” Lukas mutters lowly an attendant goes in to inform of our arrival “Believe me when I say that’s the last thing that could deter me.” I mutter back The attendant c
“I’m the one who you should be charging less.” Lukas says indignantly from the table “I thought I was your best customer, Andromeda!” “I ought ta charge ya double just for saying that, boy.” Andromeda gives him a fierce scowl “I’m afraid I’ll have to forgo such a generous offer.” Zen says, picking
Andormeda’s expression softens slightly, though her voice remains the same scratchy growl as before; “It aint that kind of meeting. He didn’t pay that much.” She says “Just a musical night.” Andromeda shakes her head with a deep sigh. “Three of ya can go. One as a guard, one as the singer and one