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Harri-chan wrote:An uneasiness settled in Ginny's stomach as the Princess rose to her feet and announced they were going to get her daughter. This was going to be a rather awkward meeting, with the girl now a couple of years older than her own Mother. The green dress swished around as she turned, feeling so small as the women flanked her on each side, and they left the Princess's room together.
Blaze wrote:James walks thorugh the hallway, pulling his cloak tight around himself in an attempt to keep the chill out. Upon seeing the cave in the distance, he picks up the pace, jogging towards the buildings!
Vomica wrote:Wait a minute! Alone in a dark moving box, that is being drawn along to who knows where? ...how did he allow for himself to get in such a position? Right. Winning stuff. ...turning his attention back to the temporal side of things, Ovvar glances around the carriage -- seeing if he can escape it quickly if needed. He does however relax... not necessarily enjoying the ride -- but not being as tense as usual.
Harri-chan wrote:The blonde-haired little girl was sat at a desk, writing with a quill. Her dress was only slightly more maturely styled than Ginny's own, and was in a powder blue with white lace. As the door opened, she lifted her head and smiled at the Princess, before tilting her head curiously as the red-haired child with her. Sliding from her chair, she got to her feet and walked towards them. "Who's this, your highness?", she asked.
Ginny herself blushed brightly, now two years younger than her own daughter, she had to look up at her, which was both embarrassing and unsettling. She stepped from around the Princess, stopping to stare for a moment before she ran forward, and flung her arms around the girl, wrapping them around her neck in a firm hug. "Caileanne... ", she breathed a sigh of relief, as the taller girl returned the hug, and gave the Princess a quizzical look that Ginny could not see.
Vomica wrote:Ovvar's position doesn't alter, nor does he tense up anymore then he was. ...he had almost been expecting it. And if he is surprised, he isn't showing it. But in his mind, he thinks I saw his corpse... I saw his dead body. ...what is this monster? He can't be human. ...or if he is... why am I still alive? Without turning to the figure, he awnsers in a hushed tone "...indeed it is. Coindence? Or is there more at work then just... yourself?"
Blaze wrote:James looks around the ghostly city shivering a bit under his cloak. Upon seeing the inn, he crosses his fingers. Hopefully, inns in the afterlife were sources of rumors like the inns in the land of the living.
Crossing to the door, he pushes it open and enters!
Blaze wrote:James blinks at the empty inn and squints before the spirits fade into view. Aware of their eyes fixed on him, he crosses to the bar and takes a seat, making sure it wasn't occupied by a spirit. Looking at the bartender, he gives a small grin.
"I'm here for information."
Harri-chan wrote:Caileanne suddenly pulled back, and grasped Ginny by the shoulders, staring intently at her face for a moment or two, before the young girl's eyes widened in suprise. "Mother!", she gasped, one hand reaching for Ginny's hair, twirling the red strands around her fingers, "What happened to you?".
Ginny went bright, bright red as she looked up at the daughter, and her mouth opened to speak, but she was cut off by Rose. Both children turned to look up at the Seductress together. "Wh-What?", asked a horrified Ginny, but Caileanne looked suprisingly interested. She did love her Mother very much, but the idea of living in the big city, in a castle of all places, was far more appealing to the girl than Ginny's temple. "Would I be able to live here in the castle, Lady Rose? And Mother too... ", she said, giving Ginny a warm smile.
Vomica wrote:Ovvar settles back, and peers at the other man with a side glance "...we both know you are telling me this for a reason. I assume you could have walked out of that cell at any time, and were just looking for someone who could approach the king... or... is it someone else?" He curls his lips into a slight grin at that, "...tell me your side of the story. I'll be hearing the other side at some point I'm sure. Say your piece."
His weapon isn't on his blade, and he is to far from the door to make a bolt for it. For once... he actually is relaxed. Not because he doesn't feel that there is a possible threat, but because he apparently believes that factors involved in this situation are beyond his control. Why stress over something beyond your grasp?
Harri-chan wrote:Ginny watched in horror as Caileanne giggled up at the Princess. She might have been mature for her age, but clearly such a young girl could only see the funny side of her Mother being younger than her for a while. The red-haired former Paladin glared at both the Princess and the Seductress, while her daughter nodded her head. "Of course, your Highness", she smiled as if it was all just a game.
"Caileanne! Don't listen to them! Look what they've done to me!", she tried to convince the blonde girl, but Cailleane just turned to look down at her. "Ginny... you know it's rude to interrupt when the grown ups are talking", she said with particular glee, and the two women might get the impression this was a line that adult Ginny had delivered to her daughter a few too many times before, as she took such delight in now using it upon her regressed Mother.
Caileanne even lifted a finger to her lips, a visual sign for the red-haired girl to keep quiet, before she turned to look back up at the Princess and Lady Rose. "See, your Highness? I'm going to be a good big sister", she said proudly.
Blaze wrote:"I was sent here by Vigilance. He said that somewhere here, there would be something I can use to turn back the demons in the land of the living. Know anything about such a weapon?" James asks, leaning forward and whispering.
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